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Kind of the same deal, but a bit cheaper if people were interested. I got an email about it earlier today. But like mentioned, I don't think full dates matter much when it comes to Roosevelt's or Washington's. They would have to be pretty worn for that to not be normal. https://sdbullion.com/90-percent-si...r-face-value
Edited by Mister Kairu 04/11/2018 2:48 pm
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Thanks for the link, Mister Kairu, I'll check it out. IDK, I think full dates are real important, maybe not for keys, as this is just bullion, but for filling albums and for just having more 30s and 40s. But, yes, the date is not the first to go on a worn qtr like it would be on a Mercury or Buffalo, it's true.
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Hi, again. I checked the link, MK. Yes, the prices at SD Bullion are amazing- only, I'm afraid I'd get ugly culls because no mention is made of the condition of the silver coins. Also, no mention of free shipping. Have you ordered from them before, Mister Kairu?
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SD Bullion does not have free shipping. They charge $7.77 flat rate. IMHO you're correct to be a bit leary of this deal. The 25c over spot is for a mixed $10 FV bag, so you don't know what you're exactly getting. As you probably know, it takes 247.1 grams of 90% Ag to equal the 7.15 ozt Ag that SD Bullion (or any other dealer for that matter) is charging you for in $10 FV. If a good portion of the coins in that $10 FV aren't XF or better, then you may not get the full 7.15 ozt Ag.
Edited by BadDog 04/11/2018 4:39 pm
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On the roll I ordered, I figured it cost me only about 16 cents over spot per coin. The dealer paid the rest- shipping, CC fees, and listing fees! Good point, it's important to not get coins worn too thin. It would add up.
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Not bad!
When I listen to LED ZEPPELIN...so do my neighbors... Roll hunting since '77 Dirt fishing since '72
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you can get better deal than that. Like another member said, most Washington quarters have full dates. If you look closely you can get 90% for about 115
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When I first started collecting I bought an average circulated roll of Barber quarters from APMEX. I had no idea what average circulated was referring to, but didn't look like picture posted. They took them back with no questions asked and free shipping on return as well. Very good customer service experience. I've bougjt from them a few times since and been always satisfied, no other return experiences
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Quote: you can get better deal than that. Like another member said, most Washington quarters have full dates. If you look closely you can get 90% for about 115 yes you can. I paid 11.5 x face at the LCS recently, for quarters and Kennedy halves.
When I listen to LED ZEPPELIN...so do my neighbors... Roll hunting since '77 Dirt fishing since '72
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Quote:you can get better deal than that. Like another member said, most Washington quarters have full dates. If you look closely you can get 90% for about 115 That would be great. Any recent links? My local silver dealer is not likely (read, definitely not going) to sell under spot. What prices would you guys be selling the coins back to dealers at, per face $1, assuming a $17 spot?
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Quote: What prices would you guys be selling the coins back to dealers at, per face $1, assuming a $17 spot? Around $100 x face.
When I listen to LED ZEPPELIN...so do my neighbors... Roll hunting since '77 Dirt fishing since '72
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Got my qtr roll in the mail. It came in a sturdy plastic tube. Here's a shot of the goods:  And, then a close up of a few:  I'm real happy with the condition and the date mix. Only thing, I'm not entirely sure I want to sell them as melt, now. Nor, am I sure it's the best way to invest in silver- i.e., when it comes time to sell them back. Ronald
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Nice ones!, But Ron, why would you want to sell them back? Plan on holding them for the long haul! There's no money to be made here, or in the near future, as prices stagnate full speed ahead ~
When I listen to LED ZEPPELIN...so do my neighbors... Roll hunting since '77 Dirt fishing since '72
Edited by fistfulladirt 04/13/2018 8:31 pm
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 Just hold on to them. Looks like a nice mix. 
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I prefer doing this at local coin shops that sell unsorted bullion coins. After a while I started looking for the ones with the least wear, unless there were uncommon dates. And I buy only halves if the dealer isn't charging a premium. Lots of 1963's and 1964's.
"Two minutes ago I would have sold my chances for a tired dime." Fred Astaire
Edited by thq 04/22/2018 08:38 am
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