Pirocco
Well-Known Member
Yes, rawdog has more come backs than a heavy weight boxer, in the end it's a story with the silver price trend and that was also a crazy jojo.
Sub spot silver is nearly impossible to find here. I only managed it once, for a good-looking sterling conmemorative coin, 25 Dollar 25th Anniversary of Coronation 1978 136.08 gram 0.925, on ebay, with the seller was happy with 2/3 of spot back then. I searched for the coin, and he probably confused it with another coin that had less silver.
And I checked alot, so it's not like that I could have missed such cheapskates.
Probably your auction sites/region is different in that aspect. Here people are willing to pay more for junk than for new bullion at dealers. Especially the 18xx large silver coins of the Latin coin union are extremely popular here. In such a degree that since 2012 I focussed on buying those instead of bullion. My stockpile of them tripled, but compared to bullion, it's still peanuts, simply because they're hard to find in bigger lots and reasonable price. Bullion you can order any day, but this junk, not.
It could be that your cheap silver was along ebay, since that system rather forces to sell, and if the seller didnt use keywords very well and is uninformed about silver, one may 'sneak' away with a bargain.
Sub spot silver is nearly impossible to find here. I only managed it once, for a good-looking sterling conmemorative coin, 25 Dollar 25th Anniversary of Coronation 1978 136.08 gram 0.925, on ebay, with the seller was happy with 2/3 of spot back then. I searched for the coin, and he probably confused it with another coin that had less silver.
And I checked alot, so it's not like that I could have missed such cheapskates.
Probably your auction sites/region is different in that aspect. Here people are willing to pay more for junk than for new bullion at dealers. Especially the 18xx large silver coins of the Latin coin union are extremely popular here. In such a degree that since 2012 I focussed on buying those instead of bullion. My stockpile of them tripled, but compared to bullion, it's still peanuts, simply because they're hard to find in bigger lots and reasonable price. Bullion you can order any day, but this junk, not.
It could be that your cheap silver was along ebay, since that system rather forces to sell, and if the seller didnt use keywords very well and is uninformed about silver, one may 'sneak' away with a bargain.