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Lets Go Buckeyes!
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I would just google coin shops in google and it should find stores based on your location. These types of shops are opening up all over the place due to the prices of metals. One other shop I visited said they had the pure silver that I was looking for, but they weren't taking it out of their safe until silver hits above $40/oz because they bought a ton of it at or above that price. |
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Solid As The Sun
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Pawn Shop Jewelry Store Check Cashing Joint Yard Sale (Although buying here is great!) Cash4Gold <---biggest ripoff there is.
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Country Gentleman
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As far as selling it goes, it depends on what form of silver you have. Most coin dealers will buy silver for melt value and coin shows again will buy your premium coins and/or melt value silver. You could try putting a reserve on ebay and sell there. Coinflation.com is a great tool in determining melt value. When you do find a shop that will buy the silver, ask them if they will first buy it for today's melt value. Remember, they are there to make a profit and will usually quote you the lowest price.
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Have My Own Room
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They have some of the best prices anywhere. If you hear an add on the radio or tv for a place you should probably stay away. Those are the most expensive because they have to pay for all that advertising. |
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