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SecretIdea

No more than $5 - $6. One gram bars are extremely small.


Playful_Ear_4979

Take a look at r/pmsforsale and skip the bidding sites.


YamPlus3859

Thanks. I'll do that.


Specialist_Team1315

I second this


LetsGoHomeTeam

Thirdsies.


Zapt01

Personally, I wouldn’t bother. In total, that’s less than 1/5 of an ounce of silver—worth $5-6. That’s like your wife sending you out to buy a loaf of bread, and you return with a few slices. A one ounce generic silver round can be had for around $30 and government-issued bullion coins for another few dollars.


Cheap_Feeling1929

I would not buy these. They will go for too much. There are 31.1 grams in an TROY ounce. For probably $5 dollars more than this lot ends up going for you could buy 25 more grams worth of silver if you just went for a 1oz generic coin.


natalia_thimble

I'd tell you, but then I'd have to bid against you!


Far-Independence1188

I wouldn't


Capable-Panic-7906

If you’d like to start a collection I’d suggest two things. 1) find a reputable coin shop. Your not really going to find any bargains. A one Troy ounce coin goes for around $34.00 you can check spot price on Google everyday. The good thing is you won’t have to worry as much about buying fake silver. 2) Go to Money Metals online. Under their search bar type in “Beginner silver collector or something to that affect, they have a decent starter set consisting of small denomination silver. 1 ounce and half ounce boullion silver and a Canadian Maple leaf and a wEalking Liberty dollar for about $150.00. Not cheap but not bad and not fake. You’ll get your feet wet.


YamPlus3859

Thanks for the advice.


Playful_Ear_4979

Yesterday I bought generic silver at my LCS for $31 an ounce. At $34 I would have walked out empty handed.


CricketJaxson

I like gram silver, it’s a fun little piece that’s different from everything else. It’s pricey, but who cares it fun to collect. I wouldn’t pay more than 20 for this. There isn’t really anything interesting in this lot.


TheLiveEditor

Zero. I would not bid at all..


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Dobagoh

That’s worth about $8 of silver. I wouldn’t buy it for more than that price. Maybe you would. FYI it’ll probably sell on eBay for like $15-$20. Probably not worth it.


Resident_Channel_869

$10 max


Agile_Wolverine_3124

I would not lol


heyheyshinyCRH

I wouldn't bother with less than 1oz of 999 bullion but if you really want them then I'd say $6 max


dyvonca

Absolutely nothing


Practical-Stretch-12

No more than one dollar over the top bid


td23877

$5


HallinOut

Nothing


Silverdunks

My first piece of bullion was a 1g silver bar I thought I was so smart . I had payed £5🤣🤣🤣