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Problem is when you go to sell it, you won't get much more than the price of an ounce of silver. It only has a premium when you want to buy it.
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These were put out 10-15 years ago and may be available for close to the price of their silver from time to time. 8 oz. of silver.
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About $80 for an ounce of silver.... yikes!!!
However, if they only made 100 of them and there were 500 people willing to pay $80, then I'd venture to guess it could be worth the $80 if you planned to sell it really quickly (before the hype wore off). If there's a limitless supply of them and all orders could be filled at $80, then I kind of doubt it's worth $80 (what Barry said). You have to figure that who ever is making these things wants to recoup the initial investment of the creating those bars. Ok, too much analysis on $80 for an ounce of silver.....
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Luke, I'd buy one of those Wagner 8oz blocks if I could get it at near the melt weight price.
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A Troy Pound is only 12 ounces of silver, not 16. |
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David good point. The presentation case indicates "Half-Pound Silver Proof". The guys on ebay are selling them as 8 Oz bars (".999 Fine Silver, 8 Ounce Bar"). It doesn't say "Troy" pound so maybe it is 8 Oz.
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If that's the case and it really is 8 standard ounces, then that would be about 7 Troy ounces since a Troy ounce has more weight than a standard ounce.
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They seem to be selling....and at list price....
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2014-Elemeta...item54133538c8 .
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I think they look nice and like the cigarette type packaging but price is too steep for me.
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You walk into any coin shop, pawn shop or bullion dealer and they'll pay you just as if it were a plain ounce of silver. |
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