The price of silver vs coin value

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Been sort of following a local sale. 60 silvers @ $1525 + 18% buyer's premium + 13% HST = $33.30 a piece

You'd you buy?

These auctions usually go into the extended so it will go higher.
(Price is in Canadian Dollars exchange rate is over $1.40)

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To view the individual pages the link below shows them.

 

Depends on the condition, but most of the ones on that page look pretty good. $33 a coin is what you'd expect from a dealer for an XF grade or so, quite a bit more for better condition or older years. I'd probably bite.
 

Depends on the condition, but most of the ones on that page look pretty good. $33 a coin is what you'd expect from a dealer for an XF grade or so, quite a bit more for better condition or older years. I'd probably bite.
$23.06 in your money. :laughing7:
I'm watching these as some are below melt value still.
Bidding started really high like a reserve or a high absentee bid was placed on all the silver lots.
 

these guys never disappoint on the American stuff, the Canadian stuff goes sky-high, but I have picked up a number of US and world coins for not all that much. All prices are in CAN dollars too, so in an actual auction you see folk drop out before you would. I think this is because the CONCEPT of $100 is the same for both US and Canada...but in practical terms, their $100 is $70 to us. Click on the site and enter "morgan" in the search box.

 

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