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New Member
United States
5 Posts |
What's the best place to buy junk silver coins (US)? I don't want to pay much of a premium over the current price of silver.
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Pillar of the Community
1283 Posts |
Get enough posts on here to post what you want to buy on here. There are many of us that sell junk coin on here. I personally don't like 90% so I sell it to buy .999 fine mainly in bar form.
Good Luck and welcome to the site.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2168 Posts |
I buy at a local shop for 3 percent over spot using .715 as the factor.
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Bedrock of the Community
Australia
21788 Posts |
Most of the junk silver I have accumulated are the remainders of job lots I have bought at auction. I have regarded the cost of acquisition under these circumstances as zero, because there was something else in the lot I have been interested in.
Edited by sel_69l 05/24/2012 11:33 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
808 Posts |
If you live in or near a major metropolitan area, I'd start combing your local coin shops. Prices will be all over the place. There is likely a shop or two that will be selling their 90% just a little above spot.
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Valued Member
United States
385 Posts |
Hi, your options are to buy them from your local coin shop or a website called Silvertowne, they have pretty good deals on bulk lots of 90%ners, and free shipping too!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
863 Posts |
pawn shops are great for junk silver. its usually a bad situation for the person who sold but always a great buy for me when I find it.i found a few morgans for 20 a piece when silver was $31
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Valued Member
Canada
178 Posts |
Pawn shops around here seam to thing junk silver should be sold are spot gold price. I took one month and bid on every junk silver lot on ebay, with a set price of $3 below spot. I actually won a lot, and many of them were more numismatic coins than junk. My local flea market has a guy who spends the week buying coin lots from estates. He cherry picks the good coins and throws the junk silver in a bin and sells it at spot.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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My local pawn shop sells me some pretty nice looking "junk" silver coins at spot, so I do as much business there as I can. Some of the coins that he has are too ugly to buy, so I skip them. His selection is not very good but if he has some decent looking coins, he usually offers a pretty good deal on them. I also buy older VF-XF grade coins as well as AU and BU grade 90% US silver coins from APMEX. Yes, they charge more than spot but these are very nice looking coins that look good in my collection, so are worth a little more to me. I especially like the Morgan dollars and the Walking Liberty half dollars. 
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