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Alternate ways of buying cards
In the last week on the internet, I was offered two non standard ways of paying for cards. One person wanted to send me crypto currency and another wanted to send silver. Is this something new?
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I don’t know what’s going on…..I do think stuff is being bought on margin and leverage with assets other then cash. I’ve never seen people at shows spend the kinda cash in person comparable to what cards are selling for in PWCC, Goldin, and ML.
The auction houses have the market cornered. |
The crypto request is not really new. There are a ton of crypto millionaires that are trying to get rid of having to convert to cash, and just turn it into other investments. Not sure if it's to get out of paying taxes somehow or just because they hate using government dollars.
I believe there are a couple of large auction houses that now accept bitcoin for payment on sports card auctions. |
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If thirty pieces of silver were good enough for Judas...
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"I know I'd rather have a handful of silver than a handful of dollar bills"
I dunno man, silver is trading at $26/oz, I bet dollars are going for more than that. __________________________________________________ ___________________ Edit: okay, so I did the calculations, and it's closer than I thought. A dollar weighs one gram, so an ounce of dollar bills is going to be worth a bit more than $28. |
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A little over a year ago, the situation was different. Many online dealers offered specials like "buy 10 ounces at spot" but those deals were limited to like 1 per household (address). But today, you won't find anything at spot. And the price I paid today ($31/oz) is for generic silver. American silver eagles are selling for like $10 over spot. |
I've dealt with a dealer that will sell generic gold and silver at spot and even at times under spot. Of course that is in person with cash and an established relationship. Let's just say he moves product incredibly fast and often has no inventory of generic because of this. Generally, the next person that walks in the door buys it. He's a retired fellow and I know that his margins are very small from speaking with him, he does it more for something to do a couple days a week. That's more of an exception to the rule though.
Typically, yes, there is a premium above spot and an extra premium for numismatic value. |
I will take texas tommys as payment anytime🤭🤭
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By "Texas Tommy" - I assume that you are talking about the world renowned delicacy that is a Bacon Wrapped - Cheese Stuffed Hot Dog - Yes? :)
https://www.tasteatlas.com/texas-tommy and it appears that I was incorrect about Philly as Wikipedia says Pottstown, PA https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Tommy_(food) |
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The Card Industry has always been the wild Wild West.
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