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So this friday is payday and I usually buy 10oz every payday.
This week I have a decision to make, I have 3 10oz bars that I like, which would you choose and why.
1,) A Engelhard made Gold Standard Corporation bar 2,) A Geiger Edelmetalle the new type with the security label 3,) A 2013 Scottsdale Silver Niue COINBAR
Im edging towards the Engelhard as I may not find another so quick at the price its at.
Any other suggestions would be most welcome but remember, I'm not into the rounds so much.
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United States
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Engelhard because it is a well-known brand, and therefore would be easier to sell.
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United States
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There's a 10 oz Scottsdale silver coinbar? I knew there were 1 oz, but I haven't heard of or seen a 10. If it were me and I liked them all equally and they were all priced the same, I'd pick the one that was most likely not going to be there the next time I stopped by and/or the hardest to find elsewhere. In other words, I'd buy the Gold Standard bar.
Edited by SDCrow 04/29/2014 11:22 pm
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Quote: There's a 10 oz Scottsdale silver coinbar? I knew there were 1 oz, but I haven't heard of or seen a 10. Your right lol, its 10x1oz, either way I think they are a sweet looking bar
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Korea, Republic Of
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Engelhard all the way. I agree, famous brand, thus easier to sell.
::edit:: stupid typo.
Edited by Matteproof 04/30/2014 04:45 am
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It depends on how much premium you want to pay. I bet that Engelhard bar is priced somewhere between $100 to $200 over spot. You will get alot more silver for your money on the scottsdale and Geiger bars.
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OP likes the price on the Engelhard. I doubt he'd be saying that if the price was $300-$400.
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The prices I normally see on it are $300+ the one I have my eye on is less, including tax its right at $275 from a pawn shop about 20 miles from me. The next best price I can find is $330 so if the pawn shop sells it before friday ill have to re-think things, dont want to pay that much.
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United States
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They're at APMEX for less than $275 right now...
Edited by SDCrow 04/30/2014 8:35 pm
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Quote:They're at APMEX for less than $275 right now.. I dont belive it, I found them at APMEX hit "watch" and the price changed before my eyes to $280.02  How they do that? I didnt know you could do that
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Edited by SDCrow 04/30/2014 9:38 pm
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Well guess what, I didnt get anything on my list  Every time I make a list, it never seems to work out. First I found a Engelhard belt buckle and had to have it Then I found a 1oz bar, first Engelhard logo from 1980 and had to have it. After those 2 purchases I didnt have enough left to buy any of the 10oz bars on my list so I bought 2 prospector rounds I didnt have(only just started on the Engelhard rounds) Moral of the story, dont make lists and publish them 
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That's unfortunate.
Like the others I would say the Engelhard, but a silver bar is a silver bar from any known brand. If the premium is too high on the Engelhard I will take Silvertowne any day... For the most part, silver is silver for me.
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