Title: Sterling Silver for Bitcoin Post by: nameface on June 01, 2013, 11:00:47 PM I retail household STERLING SILVER items, like flatware.
They aren't hot sellers right now, and I have too much capital tied up. I'm looking to trade some for BTC (or other crypto). I'll sell the SILVER at a rate of 92% of SPOT PRICE. The sterling is 92.5% PURE. To put another way, the price for the sterling is 85% of spot. I will also do FREE SHIPPING. I'm looking for orders of at least 4 or 5 BTC. Many of the pieces are quite nice. I have flatware in 3 patterns, and a lot of small pieces like Birks spoons, candy dishes, etc... I'm looking for an investor buyer, request what type of silver you want and I'll do my best. I also have a few sterling antiques of higher value, to be sold at a higher rate. I will only deal with people established on this forum, and require payment first. Title: Re: Sterling Silver for Bitcoin Post by: Nightowlace on June 02, 2013, 04:37:33 AM I retail household STERLING SILVER items, like flatware. They aren't hot sellers right now, and I have too much capital tied up. I'm looking to trade some for BTC (or other crypto). I'll sell the SILVER at a rate of 92% of SPOT PRICE. The sterling is 92.5% PURE. To put another way, the price for the sterling is 85% of spot. I will also do FREE SHIPPING. I'm looking for orders of at least 4 or 5 BTC. Many of the pieces are quite nice. I have flatware in 3 patterns, and a lot of small pieces like Birks spoons, candy dishes, etc... I'm looking for an investor buyer, request what type of silver you want and I'll do my best. I also have a few sterling antiques of higher value, to be sold at a higher rate. I will only deal with people established on this forum, and require payment first. 925 Silver is paying $15-$16 an oz right now. You're asking for $20.44 per ounce and asking for orders $516 or more? You're going to have to come down quite a bit on this to get a real offer from me. Also, where do you live? Every jewelry store I know of that buys jewelry, gold, silver coins etc is buying up as much as you can bring them. Is it really that flooded where you are? Title: Re: Sterling Silver for Bitcoin Post by: nameface on June 02, 2013, 04:41:50 AM I'm offering much lower than retail prices for high quality stuff, and depending on the size of the order I could come down a bit. I'm not trying to just unload it all for bottom dollar.
Title: Re: Sterling Silver for Bitcoin Post by: Nightowlace on June 02, 2013, 05:00:15 AM I'm offering much lower than retail prices for high quality stuff, and depending on the size of the order I could come down a bit. I'm not trying to just unload it all for bottom dollar. Is this scrap sterling or are the pieces actually nice and worth keeping? Sorry I am just assuming it's a bunch of scrap silver bought at auctions, estate sales, etc. Title: Re: Sterling Silver for Bitcoin Post by: nameface on June 02, 2013, 05:05:56 AM Some was bought at auctions and estate sales, but this is stuff for people who like to keep household silver, not scrap.
Title: Re: Sterling Silver for Bitcoin Post by: nebulus on June 02, 2013, 05:45:48 AM If you still have inventory, list with us at www.coingig.com. We've sold someone's silver just recently.
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