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Silver prices
How many ounces of silver are the Highland Mint cards from 1992? Is it 4.25 ounces?
If so that is over $150 of silver!! If silver hits $50/ounce I am selling my card.
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Keep it - its a good long term investment
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Yes, 4.25 ounces. Why do you think Rob has been buying all he can get? Don't forget that you still have to sell the card. A jeweler will not give you $50/ounce. You will never get $150 for the card. As they say, good luck with that and let me know how it turns out for you. On the other hand what do I know?
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dont say never - In 1992, I thought I would never be able to own that card due to price (poor college kids didnt have $150 for a baseball card) and scarcity (remember, back then 10,000 was limited and hard to obtain even if you had the money as their was no internet to find it) - if silver hits $50, you will get $150 easy as thats less than 75%
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a friend of mine deals in coins, gold, silver. he just scraped 100 of those yesterday various players.27 Juans! those are .999 fine! as good as it gets! he got full spot $36 an oz. $153 each! if it hits $50 they will be worth $212.50 each! if it does hit $50 i will be selling all my silver. "still remember 80-81 silver prices" but not the Juans! they will be as rare as the
1990 Donruss Aqueous Test! p.s. i posted this before about a year or so ago. then he scraped 100+ and i think 30 of those were Juan's and he is just one dealer. how many of these out of the 385 are left?? i would say prob less than 100! Last edited by nosterbor; 03-08-2011 at 02:48 PM. |
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