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		<title>Information On How To Purchase Silver Cheap</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re a small time investor and or collector of silver coins or silver bullion, the price you pay should be low enough for you to make a profit within the shortest period of time. As a result, finding new ways to buy at a discount are in your favor. Below you will find numerous [...]]]></description>
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</script></div><p>If you&#8217;re  a small time investor and or collector of silver coins or silver bullion, the price you pay should be low enough for you to make a profit within the shortest period of time. As a result, finding new ways to buy at a discount are in your favor.</p>
<p>Below you will find numerous ways to easily make low cost buys without to much effort.</p>
<p>9 Basic Steps On How to Buy Silver Cheap</p>
<p>1. Discover what the market value is for silver per ounce. You can do an on line search or look it up in your daily paper. Being familiar with this information will help you when you start to negotiate later.</p>
<p>2. Seek out your local area for silver vendors. Try to find at least two or three within your driving range. Your mission will be to pit their prices against each other eventually siding with the one who gives you the best price. You can also do the same with on line stores.</p>
<p>3. If you are buying more than just a small amount, like 20oz or more, ask your dealer for a discount on larger volume purchases. If the dealer tries to hold his ground, ask him to at least give you a no tax sale on anything over $500.</p>
<p>4. Make use of on line auction sites. They are a vary good source for exceptional prices. In my opinion, they are hands down the best value per dollar you can spend. I found one site that sold 30oz of pure silver for under $4.00. As I am writing this article, I checked the same auction site. The last sale of 30oz pure silver went for just $26.46 USD. That is about 0.89 cents an oz.</p>
<p>5. Try to cut a deal with convenience store clerks. Tell them you will buy any silver coins they come across for cash on the spot. Give them a set price for dimes, quarters, half dollars and dollars. I personally accumulated over $200 USD in US quarters this way not to mention a whole roll of Indian head nickels. You will be surprised at how many silver coins are still in circulation.<a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Buy-Silver-Cheap&amp;id=3024874' target='_blank'>silver cheap</a></p>
<p>6. Advertise yourself in local news papers or online as a silver buyer/seller. This technique will require some start up capital. Make sure your price spread between what you are willing to pay and what you willing to sell it for are large enough for profit. Even if you do not sell what you buy right away, you will in time sell for profit at a later date or trade it for something of equal value.</p>
<p>7. Be on the look out for garage sales. You will {most likely|probably|almost certainly} not find any coins or silver ounces. On the other hand, you may find some sterling silverware that can be sold for cash or more silver.</p>
<p>8. Consider a direct marketing silver business or multi level marketing business that deals in silver coins. This is an easy way to leverage the cost of paying full price for silver. It can also turn into a full time home based business.</p>
<p>9. Last but not the least; ask your seller about pricing out junk bags of US silver coins. These coins should be at 90% silver content. The discount will not be large yet still it should be under market spot pricing by 1% or so.</p>
<p>Now that you know how to buy silver cheap, what do you do with it?</p>
<p>In consideration of the financial woes that the world is in today, it is crucial to have physical possession of your investments. Do not be fooled into believing a promise to pay via a banking instrument like paper money will always be of value. God forbid, if the banks continue to fail, cash to be useless. Then all you will have is what you have. On the lighter side, once we get over this monster money crisis, whatever you have will be worth more. So keep it safe and keep it close at hand.</p>
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		<title>Large Cents Coins For Sale &#8211; Several Interesting Facts</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Mar 2010 02:46:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Saul</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The beginning of Large Cents Coins was in the late 17th century. That was immediately about the time Half Cents came. Large cents were specially fabricated pieces of coppers. These happened to be the very first coins ever released by the Government of the United States in general circulation. The initial design of large cents [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The beginning of <a href='http://americancentscoins.com' target='_blank'>Large Cents Coins</a> was in the late 17th century. That was immediately about the time Half Cents came. Large cents were specially fabricated pieces of coppers. These happened to be the very first coins ever released by the Government of the United States in general circulation.</p>
<p>The initial design of large cents was pretty interesting. It featured Flowing Hair and Chain on back. Even more interesting is that the general people of that time did not accept the design or looks of this prototype. That was reflected in one of a Boston newspapers’ March, 1793 issue.</p>
<p>It said that the then US cents did not meet their expectations. They repelled the suggestion that a chain was at on the coin’s reverse and the women Liberty appeared to be scared herself. And such dissatisfactions and complains were no remote opinions.</p>
<p>Self confronted by such complaints, the American administration finally decided to go for a substitution. They tried to carefully replace the chain depicting &#8220;bondage.&#8221; In its position they brought a wreath in the small time duration of a few weeks. </p>
<p>But there were silent negative criticisms towards that image of maniacal Liberty. But she didn’t go left as promptly as the chain did. Rather in 1793, that image however was replaced with a Liberty that looked calmer.</p>
<p>Call this creativity if you want, but the alteration of the lady’s image also involved the ‘Liberty cap’ that she wore. This had some parallel with the design of Half Cent at that point in time. This was to show her celebrations for the untouched liberty of America.</p>
<p><a href='http://americandimescoins.com' target='_blank'>Large Cents</a> at that occasion were really large. Large Cents worth one dollar through the period 1793 to 1794 weighed around 3 pounds! During the mid 1790s, the weight had been somewhat for adjusting to the worth/price of copper. Despite all that however, Large cents remained really big and clunky.</p>
<p>At present, you observe lots of large cents for sale in brick and mortar antique shops. They sort of take you on a time travel back to the beginning of American olden times. But with the internet so versatile in ecommerce these days, you can find tons of large cents for trade online. </p>
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