If you like them it’s a good buy .. I’m more of a flipper stacker and those kinds of coins can be extremely difficult to resell but remember it’s a hobby so do it the way that makes you happy 👍
Older Parent wants to buy $15K in Gold/Silver from me as early as this weekend. Been dragging my feet as I HATE to sell the stack, but could use the $$. Want $5,000 in silver so I'll focus on that. Set aside 200 ounces (10 tubes of 20). (100 oz) 2014 Philharmonics / (100 oz) 2018 1 oz. Silver Buffalo Rounds. I was thinking of Selling the mentioned 200 ounces for $5,000 or $25 per ounce. Phils have a higher premium I know (e-Bay/Apmex, etc) but need to give them something decent. I bought these new in 2014/2018 so I got a decent deal. WHAT do You Guys Think?
You know people like you amaze me. You buy cull coins then kinda complain or are disappointed. There is absolutely nothing wrong with those Phil's!!! They are silver!! Also Phil's are notorious for milkspots and I didn't see any. Those coins are just heavily toned. There's people out there that buy coins like that for a premium. Hell I've seen SD Bullions send a guy a their choice tenth gold gold that was all bent up because it was removed from a pendant holder. You can try buying some of that silver dip they sell if you don't like the way those Phil's are but personally I think they are neat and have character. Thankyou
My only real disappointment was the lack of variety. It was a good deal and all those coins were first year issue 2008. I've taken a shine to the most toned coin and have been carrying it around with me all week.
Getting your skin oils on them and scraping them and clashing them together is going to more damage to them. If you really care about their condition, handle with care!
I bought them as culls to use them in videos and such without gloves for that reason. These will see some rough use. My BU coins are treated much differently. 😊
If you like them it’s a good buy .. I’m more of a flipper stacker and those kinds of coins can be extremely difficult to resell but remember it’s a hobby so do it the way that makes you happy 👍
I have some “Random Mint” silver Buffalos coming and that should be interesting, but I only stack for weight.
Funny they are sold as culls on hero while some IG dealers sell them at a premium because they are “toned”. 😂
Yup, that is ironic. You know what's kinda funny? I've been carrying that burnt looking Phil around with me all week. It's kinda growing on me.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but silver is silver to the stacker.
Normally, we all know you never clean coins, but with those you might want to try dipping them as it won't hurt their value.
Exactly what I was thinking.
I like the way they look. Good purchase
Thanks 👍
Older Parent wants to buy $15K in Gold/Silver from me as early as this weekend. Been dragging my feet as I HATE to sell the stack, but could use the $$. Want $5,000 in silver so I'll focus on that. Set aside 200 ounces (10 tubes of 20). (100 oz) 2014 Philharmonics / (100 oz) 2018 1 oz. Silver Buffalo Rounds. I was thinking of Selling the mentioned 200 ounces for $5,000 or $25 per ounce. Phils have a higher premium I know (e-Bay/Apmex, etc) but need to give them something decent. I bought these new in 2014/2018 so I got a decent deal. WHAT do You Guys Think?
Sounds like you would be giving them a fair deal. Better than retail for sure.
You know people like you amaze me. You buy cull coins then kinda complain or are disappointed. There is absolutely nothing wrong with those Phil's!!! They are silver!! Also Phil's are notorious for milkspots and I didn't see any. Those coins are just heavily toned. There's people out there that buy coins like that for a premium. Hell I've seen SD Bullions send a guy a their choice tenth gold gold that was all bent up because it was removed from a pendant holder. You can try buying some of that silver dip they sell if you don't like the way those Phil's are but personally I think they are neat and have character. Thankyou
My only real disappointment was the lack of variety. It was a good deal and all those coins were first year issue 2008. I've taken a shine to the most toned coin and have been carrying it around with me all week.
@@DownSouthPickinnStackin sounds good. Thankyou
Might as well get cull when you can at discount. Most time you sell it will be for spot or melt value.
I agree!
Keep on stacking smartly, silver is silver
Maybe try the aluminum in a bowl and boiling hot water with baking soda technique would be right for these coins
I did 12 from sd bullion. They were pretty much brand new 2023 rams of Calvary Niue coins.
I ordered 8 from SD bullion too and got brand new ram of calvary also
Maybe I should order a few?
If you stack the idea is to get silver cheap. Cull is the way to go if the price is right.
It sure is!
those are burnt, not toned
Wow nice coins ❤❤❤🙏
Thank you 😁
It’s tarnished dude!
The dealer that I traded most of them to for gold sure liked them. He chose the ones that were the most heavily toned.
good buy brother silver is silver!!!
Thank you!
they have come out of flips the open part of the flip is subject to more oxygen
The answer I was looking for! Thankyou
your welcome sir ive had the same problem here in ENGLAND@@wedgetailleather
Great timing on the purchase. That dip didn’t last long
For real! I was planning on buying some of SD Bullion culls and do a comparison but spot jumped up and it wasn't such a great deal anymore.
Dip hasn't even happened yet..
Getting your skin oils on them and scraping them and clashing them together is going to more damage to them. If you really care about their condition, handle with care!
I bought them as culls to use them in videos and such without gloves for that reason. These will see some rough use. My BU coins are treated much differently. 😊
😮😊it’s silver
Can't be disappointed about that! Adding to the stack is always good.
Silver is silver
Thank you so much.
It looks like someone tried to artificially tone them
Wasn't fire, it was humidity along with poor storage
You're probably right.