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Old April 2nd 04, 02:15 AM
Ken Knapp
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I did up a spreadsheet for common coins where I can put in the per oz silver
price and it gives me the melt value of the coins. I figured I'd use it to
get a feel of how much a premium over the silver value a coin would be going
for. This auction is at $29.50 for 25 silver quarters. I figure according to
my spreadsheet that right now a quarter is worth about $1.45 melt so 25 of
them would be about $36.25 wouldn't it?

This is the auction I'm talking about:
http://page.auctions.shopping.yahoo....8?aucview=0x30

Ken


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Old April 2nd 04, 04:47 AM
Keith Fletcher
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I'm pretty sure these are...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...EBBI%3AIT&rd=1

--K


"Ken Knapp" wrote in message
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I did up a spreadsheet for common coins where I can put in the per oz

silver
price and it gives me the melt value of the coins. I figured I'd use it to
get a feel of how much a premium over the silver value a coin would be

going
for. This auction is at $29.50 for 25 silver quarters. I figure according

to
my spreadsheet that right now a quarter is worth about $1.45 melt so 25 of
them would be about $36.25 wouldn't it?

This is the auction I'm talking about:
http://page.auctions.shopping.yahoo....8?aucview=0x30

Ken




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Old April 2nd 04, 08:43 AM
WinWinscenario
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I'm pretty sure these are...


http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...61&category=11

973&sspagename=STRK%3AMEBBI%3AIT&rd=1

--K


He's selling them at $2.95 per coin.

According to the bullion chart in the back of the Redbook (look in the index
for "bullion price charts"), if Silver is at $8/oz. the coin is worth $2.90.

Not quite there yet.

Regards,
Tom
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Old April 2nd 04, 10:01 AM
ftecaw
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"Ken Knapp" wrote in message
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I did up a spreadsheet for common coins where I can put in the per oz

silver
price and it gives me the melt value of the coins. I figured I'd use it to
get a feel of how much a premium over the silver value a coin would be

going
for. This auction is at $29.50 for 25 silver quarters. I figure according

to
my spreadsheet that right now a quarter is worth about $1.45 melt so 25 of
them would be about $36.25 wouldn't it?

This is the auction I'm talking about:
http://page.auctions.shopping.yahoo....8?aucview=0x30

Ken




Good god, who the **** cares? 36.25 - 29.50 is how much?

What's the shipping? Ok maybe you make a penny off the deal, good going.
Your intentions are for spamming right?
You gots to try harder.

Stop being a dumbass troll a la Reid, kza6, alan&erin, etc.


 




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