Silvercoinboi I would not be surprised if those rounds doubled in value when the old man passes on, if that is what you were making reference to....
Just like Obi Juan, after struck down by Vader he became more powerful then he could have ever imagined and the same is true for fine works of art, if you translate power to value, lol....
In a couple of years, if the show is not on TV anymore who is going to pay that premium for the coins? If you went to sell it, a buyer would see an old man on a silver coin, and offer you spot.
No big deal if one really likes the old man and decides to purchase just one like Center Pin said, a novelty of sorts tied up in one troy oz.. But yeah no way I would buy them at 60 all day, of some pipe dream hope of selling them all for 200 each one day, but who knows, lol....
I think Pawn Stars has a longer shelf life an will run longer then most shows, as the fact the economy an high cost of living has taken place in the same moment in time with the show....
Many have started watching these shows, an somehow in their own lives attempted to do something similar along their own interests. Be it what they buy an sell an how they do it an where they buy it, via garage sales or storage lockers. With hopes of turning a profit later. And when a human relates to something, they take interest an it holds their attention...
Quote: I think Pawn Stars has a longer shelf life an will run longer then most shows
I think the show will last much longer than most shows, there is just something about the show that everyone seems to love. I have personally always loved business, and negotiating which is why I think I like the show so much.
Off topic, but has anyone ever looked at the "GoldSilverPawn" feedback on ebay? Customer Feedback must not be their specialty.
"Item description said it was in working order - it wasn't"
Reply by goldsilverpawn (Mar-27-12 16:16): "TITLE says FOR PARTS AS IS NOT WORKING-Description says BROKEN. R you illiterate ?"
Yeah, I am somewhat surprised at their feedback. I am sure most of the sales are from people who just wanted to buy something small, so they can say that they bought something from the "Pawn Stars"
Quote: Chum Lee literally must be in charge of packing an shipping, an you can bet he handled it plenty before getting it sealed up an ready to go, lol....
Chumlee is probably the reason half off the stuff is broken.
I had recorded this episode and just got around to watching it last night. I'm surprised that none of you commented on the huge stash of silver coins that this seller brought in, in addition to the bars. The camera panned the bag of dimes and you could see Mercuries in there! When it panned the bag of quarters you could plainly see that it wasn't just a bag of '64s. There were some oldies in there and some clearly had mint marks... Looks like it would have been a blast to look through all these...slowly!
Surely the old man an Rick went through those bags with a fine tooth comb looking for numismatic value beyond spot silver....
Rick could barely pick each bag up and minus a whole lot of moving an transporting it (probably been in his safe for 15 or 20 years), their might be a few dozen real gems in those bags law of average would make me think at least, esp if you noticed all the Bens, JFK's, Walker's an Merc's in those bags. What if there were some XF Standing Liberty quarters, lol, you just never know what all was in those bags....
I bet the old man did it himself. That isn't a project you leave to an hourly employee unless you want to miss something. You know that they melted everything that didn't have numismatic value beyond the silver.
I actually recorded that episode on DVR as I wasn't at home at the time. That was a huge pile of Silver and he said his father told him to invest in silver years ago and it was said something about purchasing when it was 3.00 an ounce years ago but I don't remember if it was the man selling that said that's when he bought or Rick saying that it could be when he purchased it. As far as investments go I think he did very well with all the silver. I think everyone needs at least one of those 75 pound bars of silver in their house
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