You just walk into any rare coin shop and pay cash for gold, and walk out. Some places ask you to sign the recipt but they dont care if its your name or not.
You can always use Milners name if you want.
You just walk into any rare coin shop and pay cash for gold, and walk out. Some places ask you to sign the recipt but they dont care if its your name or not.
You can always use Milners name if you want.
Last edited by 3 Wheel Drive; 11-16-2016 at 07:15 PM.
Reputable online dealers usually offer great "over spot" prices. They don't require a photo ID but they get everything short of that........bank info, shipping address, name, etc.
Swap meets are good but buyer beware.......take a jewelers loop and a scale and a surface silver tester.......if your on the lookout for gold or silver. I once purchased 130 Mexican 8 Reales coins from a kid for $100. Various years.......They felt right, smelled right and looked right but I was in no way sure so I simply took the gamble. Took them home and inspected and weighed them and walaa........real 8 Reales. Kept about 40 and sold the rest for over $3000 on ebay. They have a more numismatic value over the silver but you get the idea. Now those same coins are on a up swing and might hit a little more today.
Good investment and insurance as well
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