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Re: stacker3 post# 54

Wednesday, 09/16/2009 10:20:44 PM

Wednesday, September 16, 2009 10:20:44 PM

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I have never sold any of my own silver (silver from my "sock drawer", shipped through the mail, placed on their nucleo exchange) in that way, so I am unfamiliar exactly with that process.
the short version is this:
You can sell to them directly, or buy from them directly on their catalog portion of the website.
You can buy or sell various weights, mints, metals using their nucleo trade. It is exactly like a stock exchange with bids/asks, basic price charts, etc. This is what I'm most familiar with. I have been flipping on that for about 6 months... Only like 3 times since it's a "slow" market, but it has worked well trading the channel from like 12ish to 17ish, depending on which variety of silver you are trading. only 1% transaction fee which I think is quite reasonable.
I have even taken physical delivery of some of the nucleo silver I purchased... shipping seemed to average out to about $.50 per ounce, probably based on shipping distance. They are in TX.
Anyway, I wish I got kickbacks for making referrals :) cuz I recommend them to everyone I know who has an interest in silver. oh well... give it a look, see what you think.
bulliondirect.com

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