Coin Shop silver bars & rounds vs on the internet bullion dealerships. How would certainly you acquire?

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35 thoughts on “Coin Shop silver bars & rounds vs on the internet bullion dealerships. How would certainly you acquire?”

    1. @Silver Bean Counter he varies. But def on the cheap side. I’ve gotten some very good deals there. But small town not a lot comes in thru the door especially when prices are down and he doesn’t buy much if any from wholesalers. Some stuff here and there from another dealer is about it.

  1. Nice Video Silver Bean Counter! Bummer that you don’t have an LCS closer to home. I have three in my area, and they are all very different. And, I can always go online and shop. In terms of the LCS owner holding on to his silver, maybe that LCS owner knows something we don’t??? 😎

  2. Prices too high at that shop. My LCS, is 15 min away. Generic silver is $3.50 over spot, sovereign silver is $4.50 over. His inventory is hit and miss, but always puts aside what I buy even if he has to tell other customers he’s out of that product so I can get it. Great relationship! 👍

    1. Wow… That’s awesome! I’ve been on the other side of that before 🤣
      I was in another town visiting family and went in to a coin shop… I was sifting through some rounds and the shop keeper pulled a few coins from that bin before I could get them. He said he already had a buyer! 🤣

  3. I’ve been buying the art bars from the 70’s & 80’s since 2010. They continue to get hotter and more scarce. Even 4 years ago I’d see a few of them in the shops, fast forward to now and I’m lucky to find them. Good pull with that Patrick Mint bar. It looks to be in respectable condition too. 👍

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