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Refiners Pausing Alloyed Silver Acceptance

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It all depends on the market at the time you buy or sell. Couple years ago 90% junk silver was being bought for $2-3 over spot and sold for up to $5 over. Now $3-4 under because of the back up at the refiners and their refusal to take any right now from coin dealers. Most small dealers can not afford to sit on massive amounts of silver of gold bullion inventory, they have to be able to wholesale it out to recover funds quickly. If the market drops too fast, it could put the smaller guys out of business if they are sitting on too much.

Same with ASE's. A year or two ago they were selling for as much as $12 over and they would buy them at $8 over. A couple months ago, they were paying spot for them and selling at $3-4 over. There is no set rule, just supply and demand.
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 Posted 11/27/2025  4:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jecz79 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Wondering what you consider junk. Common coins? Or damaged coins? Or all coins cheap enough to be sold by weight?
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"junk" since the 1980's has always referred to by dealers as non numismatic 90% silver coins. It doesn't really mean junk damaged culls. The term being used more these days is Constitutional Silver Coins.
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Refiners have started taking .90 and .925 again in small amounts according to my LCS guys. Prices should start to rise soon on those.
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There's a big refiner in Houston that I need to check with. I have quite a load of sterling that I'd like to convert into bars.
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I have quite a load of sterling that I'd like to convert into bars.

Like silverware? Or British silver coins?
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Silverware, scrap, Franklin Mint art ingots, etc. I'm holding back on my low-grade world silver coins for now.
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I am also dumping similar silver types. Although I am including low/no-numismatic world silver (Caribbean Franklin Mint ones) . A portion will be converted to 10-oz bars, but some will be cash as I have some numismatic expenses I will pay with using silver gains.
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