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Hawk... you will be happy to know that I put in my 1st order with Provident the night before last and got the check in the mail this morning. Got a roll of ASEs coming my way at $755 + $12 S/H. Not at all bad. Hope that all goes well. If it does, then I may be in the market for some 10-oz. silver bars. I really like the ones that are nicely finished and come individually wrapped in plastic. Keeps 'em nice and fresh!
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Well done, 20 ASE birds killed with one 767 dollar stone! The total, the number I divide always by is 767 by 20, which is a nice $38.55 each. You will probably be happy with that packing and shipping time, as well as that fair 12 dollar shipping and H charge on a roll of 20....

My shop has some of those five oz. Engelhard wrapped up all nice for 200, last time I was in, and silver is down a bit since. I would like one myself, a 5 oz. one anyway ....
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Well done, 20 ASE birds killed with one 767 dollar stone!

Lol, thanks, Hawk. Actually, I am hoping that they are not dead and that they will come home to roost and lay some nice eggs... as in, increase in value!


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My shop has some of those five oz. Engelhard wrapped up all nice for 200, last time I was in, and silver is down a bit since. I would like one myself, a 5 oz. one anyway

Yes, the Englehards and JMs are both VERY nice bars, for sure. They also cost more than other bars. I saw some 10-oz. Silvertowne bars for $366 each but the E's and JM's were in the $415-425 range. That ~$50 difference would mean that I could get about 8 of the Silvertowne bars for 7 of the others. An extra bar for free appeals to me! A LOT!
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