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    Quote Originally Posted by Sawin View Post
    I just buy bullion rounds or ingots from coin shops in the metro area, the silver guy at the tanner shows, or from www.coin-rare.com.

    i've done that but as mentioned 10-20% above spot doesn't appeal to me then when i sell it's 10% below spot.

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    Silver lower would be bad ass!!!!!! Best of bolth worlds guns and P-metals.

    The cheapist I can find eagles locally is 3$ over. That is what I get 90% of the time.
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    Don't be stupid!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 10mm-man View Post
    That is not a bad idea! That would be one pricey lower...... Actually workable? Or in an 80% lower?
    It'd be cheaper to produce a 100% lower, no? 80% lower gotta be at least 10oz heavier.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 10mm-man View Post
    i've done that but as mentioned 10-20% above spot doesn't appeal to me then when i sell it's 10% below spot.
    Who said anything about selling? http://www.coin-rare.com/silver-bars-1oz.aspx These are $1 over spot for a single ounce ingot....Dependent upon quantity, weight, payment method and shipping, they can be another couple dollars higher per ounce, but I hate to tell you, you won't be finding any from dealers/websites for less than a couple bucks over spot... if you do, please inform me. 2-3 over spot is the norm in my experience.
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    Weight of a stripped lower is roughly 9oz... $270 in silver, can probably retail for $500 as serialized collectible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChunkyMonkey View Post
    Weight of a stripped lower is roughly 9oz... $270 in silver, can probably retail for $500 as serialized collectible.
    Easily. I bet if you put one unique one out on gunbroker to whet the whistle of the public, it would sell for at least 5x that. Imagine, the very first solid silver stripped lower at auction? Did you see the AR10 that went for over $136,000? http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=322196026
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    Quote Originally Posted by beast556 View Post
    Silver lower would be bad ass!!!!!! Best of bolth worlds guns and P-metals.

    The cheapist I can find eagles locally is 3$ over. That is what I get 90% of the time.

    That would be ok IMO. mind sharing were i can get them? PM me if you don't want to post. thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sawin View Post
    Easily. I bet if you put one unique one out on gunbroker to whet the whistle of the public, it would sell for at least 5x that. Imagine, the very first solid silver stripped lower at auction? Did you see the AR10 that went for over $136,000? http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=322196026
    It depends on who produce/certify it. Contact Ted Nugent and call it Nugent's Nugget w/ his signature on the silver lower, now you are talking!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChunkyMonkey View Post
    Weight of a stripped lower is roughly 9oz... $270 in silver, can probably retail for $500 as serialized collectible.
    I think regular lowers are going for that now! lol... Keep in mind it would have to be billet, which equals waste. Of course the shavings could be recycled but I am thinking it would cost more than $500 retail.... Could be wrong- I'll pass it along to the machinist when I get some time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChunkyMonkey View Post
    It depends on who produce/certify it. Contact Ted Nugent and call it Nugent's Nugget w/ his signature on the silver lower, now you are talking!

    I wouldn't wipe my A%& with Nugent's signature...........

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