It would depend upon what timeframe eg daily, hourly, weekly etc but I wouldn't be surprised. Most assets break and retest ATHs multiple times before putting in a floor.
Actually I think it’s a balanced market here on the forum, couldn’t ask for anything better. Buy or sell at a dealer and they take a cut each way.
Places like this rarer and rarer as are the people, we deal with real things and crew who appreciate them and trust enough to send 1000s on faith and reputation
Dealers have to replace their stock at the current market value, private sellers who bought years ago and aren't looking to keep inventory can sell below spot and still make plenty of profit. Spot is high and I hate paying it but premiums are negative and items that were previously too much trouble to bother trying to sell are now worth the effort. I collect mostly world junk silver rather than new gov issue coins. I have bought more silver and gold in the past few months than I did over the whole of last year. I heard (from U.S.A. YouTube) that dealers were getting so much buy-back that they are sending it straight to refiners rather than trying to resell it and some places are offering junk silver at spot just to shift it. Shop owners getting junk silver coins from distributors below spot and just offering it cheap to keep sales up. I haven't seen anything like that here in Australia. But private sellers have helped me build my stack and I am seeing a great variety of coins as old coin collections become valuable for their silver content.
Gold and silver both are still solidly in the same upward channel as they have been so no reason to believe it won't continue for now. With plenty of ups and downs of course.
And given the market volatility to the downside currently underway, the fact that both gold and silver are holding ground is impressive. In aussie dollar terms, gold is only 2% from ATH. Meanwhile S&P approaching correction territory
Looks like gold could drop below $2800 and silver could drop to around $30.50 before any real concern of dropping further down. They could always bounce right back up too which would be my guess. Just a guess tho.
Buying opportunities for long term, last few years been good for some extra fiat needed to sell lil bits too we got time for both