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Someone is selling big at the moment.
Going to be an interesting week.
Going to be an interesting week.
Silver bullitt said:Naw, it was me.
I made my first large purchase in many months about an hour ago and wham! Down nearly 0.50 AUD.![]()
barsenault said:what do you think it hits shmorgan? seems like next major support is around the 10/11 dollar range? however, i still may average in here for some cheap bullion...if it goes down to 10, it's not like I'd lose out on that many 'extra ounces'. lol.
leon1998 said:I am afraid when silver hits $12 usd, the premium for even a silver buffalo will surpass $3 usd.
Maybe you should buy gold, instead.
leon1998 said:I am afraid when silver hits $12 usd, the premium for even a silver buffalo will surpass $3 usd.
Maybe you should buy gold, instead.
TODDY TATTS said:I just got 96 ounces at $1.40 over spot![]()
leon1998 said:I am afraid when silver hits $12 usd, the premium for even a silver buffalo will surpass $3 usd.
Maybe you should buy gold, instead.
mmissinglink said:$3 isn't so bad when you consider that at this moment in time, the premium on a U.S. Mint 1 oz proof silver American Eagle is more than $36! That's greater than a 336% premium! http://catalog.usmint.gov/american-...#_ga=1.21663803.1437735156.1437362736&start=1
mmissinglink said:$3 isn't so bad when you consider that at this moment in time, the premium on a U.S. Mint 1 oz proof silver American Eagle is more than $36! That's greater than a 336% premium! http://catalog.usmint.gov/american-...#_ga=1.21663803.1437735156.1437362736&start=1
-j-p-shmorgan said:mmissinglink said:$3 isn't so bad when you consider that at this moment in time, the premium on a U.S. Mint 1 oz proof silver American Eagle is more than $36! That's greater than a 336% premium! http://catalog.usmint.gov/american-...#_ga=1.21663803.1437735156.1437362736&start=1
I contacted them via live chat:
[Visitor] hello. spot price is under $15 USD. What makes the 1oz 2015 proof coin worth $49???
[Visitor] could you please enlighten me?
[Nekeshia] The United States Mint works on a cost-recovery basis. We cannot use any tax dollars to fund our numismatic operations. Our goal is to provide the best quality numismatic products while keeping prices as low as practicable. Our prices must be self-sufficient and cover all of the associated costs of our numismatic portfolio, plus enough margin to cushion against volatility. To achieve self-sufficiency, we determine the estimated cost to produce and sell the product.
[Visitor] sounds absurd, and sounds like greed to me.
[Visitor] silver is $15, not $50
[Nekeshia] I am sorry to hear that, but that is how the U.S. Mint prices our items.
[Visitor] do you think it's a fair price?
[Nekeshia] It is at the discretion of the US Mint. There is nothing I can do in regards to their pricing, nor what I think.
[Visitor] It's a simple question. Did we time warp back to 2011?
Lost chat connection for some reason....