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Costco Members: 20-Count 1 Troy Ounce American Eagle Silver Coin (2024)

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: 20-Count 1 Troy Ounce American Eagle Silver Coin (2024) for $549.99. Shipping is free.

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About this Item:
  • 1 troy ounce of 99.9% pure silver
  • Produced by the United States Mint
  • Brilliant uncirculated finish
  • Packaged in a specially labeled tube holding 20 coins per tube

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    • Limit of 1 Transaction Per Membership, with a Maximum of 5 Units
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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: 20-Count 1 Troy Ounce American Eagle Silver Coin (2024) for $549.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member bridge12219 for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Must be logged in w/ valid Costco membership to see price/purchase.
About this Item:
  • 1 troy ounce of 99.9% pure silver
  • Produced by the United States Mint
  • Brilliant uncirculated finish
  • Packaged in a specially labeled tube holding 20 coins per tube

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • About this Deal:
    • Item is Non-Refundable
    • Limit of 1 Transaction Per Membership, with a Maximum of 5 Units
    • Item is Not Eligible for Price Adjustments

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You're comparing it to spot price. Spot silver prices are based on the price per oz for five 1000 oz bars, not individual 1 oz bars. The 1 oz coins and bars generally sell for a bigger premium over spot. It's basically like wholesale versus retail pricing associated with buying much smaller quantities. If you ever see a reputable dealer selling 1 oz coins at spot with no strings attached, a thread like that would totally blow up. The closest that you'll usually see is a seller offering a small number of them at spot price as an intro deal to attract new customers.

"Why Do I Have to Pay More than the Spot Price?
Simple Answer: Because "spot price" is the bulk rate for a large bar . Further, "spot price" does not include shipping, commission. or insurance to get actual precious metal into your hands. The large bars are, instead, held in a depository far away. Government and private mints buy large bars off the market and from refiners, then they produce "rounds" in the correct fineness before they are stamped out in a press under 100 to 150 tons pressure. Obviously, the smaller the coin, the more cost to mint it, per economies of scale. Analogy: A bushel of wheat costs much less than a loaf of bread; one is in the raw state, the other required careful work/cost to produce. Then, after the coins are minted, there are distribution costs that must be covered which also add to the "coin premium.""

https://washingtongoldexchange.co...pot-price/
Hey buddy, if you think you can buy physical silver at spot price, I have a beach front house in Arizona I'd like to sell you
Forums are to discuss a "deal". I'm arguing why I feel that it isn't the best value. If you only want blind agreement, perhaps you should move on.

If US dollars fail, we will be in a sort of trouble a safe full of silver eagles won't solve. That said, I'm not entirely vested in fiat either, but I don't own physical silver or gold.

...if it comes to a barter situation, I'd rather have ammunition, fuel, and food to be honest.

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Quote from luckydog97 :
Whoa...so, let me get this deal straight...all I have to do is buy 20 eagles at a time, and I, a normal citizen, can lock in silver at 17% above what it's worth?

How exciting!

Wait, do they do this with special $100 bills too? Can I buy fresh $100 bills for $117 each? Please do share if so!!
I can give you a great deal on some Tulips 🌷
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Quote from antiochrich :
Where is the best place to purchase individually wrapped coins like this? Since I can't take it with me, I want to occasionally pass some out to family and friends.
Costco has been the cheapest as of late.
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Quote from luckydog97 :
That's a long explanation of how people spend $117 for a $100 bill.

I'm aware eagles sell over spot. That said, there is no realistic way to liquidate these coins without a meaningful loss in value, time, or both.

Over the last ten years the value of silver is, essentially flat, sitting between 20-$25/ounce spot since the early teens. If you account inflation, it's arguably a loss long term.

Again, buying in, effectively underwater, on a poor performing asset seems absurd, especially with guaranteed 5% high yield savings account at the moment.
What I like best about Slickdeals is when people can discuss the good and bad about a deal. I know it isn't easy to get all the negatives when you disagree, but I want you to know that I appreciate it when people voice their opinion, especially when it is difficult to do so.
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Quote from SlySol :
True, but it seems to be the threads with all the negative comments that really take off. I've seen plenty of the gold and silver threads that sit and linger with hardly any comments but also never get more than a few thumbs up because nobody ever sees them. More comments tend to get more views, which means even more comments and as a popular thread, more people end up seeing it. Rollin', rollin', rollin' … keep them comments rollin' Roll
And the funny thing about the Costco deals is that people rarely discuss the cash back from the Costco membership rewards and Costco credit card rewards which helps bring the price down further. Oh well, let the thread crappers evacuate themselves.....
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KLondike5-1212
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Picked up two last night.
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These are excellent as b'day gifts or any gift for adults, instead of spending money on amazon junk!
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Quote from SlySol :
You're comparing it to spot price. Spot silver prices are based on the price per oz for five 1000 oz bars, not individual 1 oz bars. The 1 oz coins and bars generally sell for a bigger premium over spot. It's basically like wholesale versus retail pricing associated with buying much smaller quantities. If you ever see a reputable dealer selling 1 oz coins at spot with no strings attached, a thread like that would totally blow up. The closest that you'll usually see is a seller offering a small number of them at spot price as an intro deal to attract new customers.

"Why Do I Have to Pay More than the Spot Price?
Simple Answer: Because "spot price" is the bulk rate for a large bar [100 oz gold or (5) 1,000 oz silver bars]. Further, "spot price" does not include shipping, commission. or insurance to get actual precious metal into your hands. The large bars are, instead, held in a depository far away. Government and private mints buy large bars off the market and from refiners, then they produce "rounds" in the correct fineness before they are stamped out in a press under 100 to 150 tons pressure. Obviously, the smaller the coin, the more cost to mint it, per economies of scale. Analogy: A bushel of wheat costs much less than a loaf of bread; one is in the raw state, the other required careful work/cost to produce. Then, after the coins are minted, there are distribution costs that must be covered which also add to the "coin premium.""

https://washingtongoldexchange.co...pot-price/
Not sure what you're trying to prove...

The bottom line is even with these coins you will receive BELOW spot price when you sell.

SILVER:
Spot price now is $23.39 (irrelevant)
Kitco will PURCHASE these coins at $22.39.
Costco sells these for $27.50.

You are paying a 22% premium over resell price.


Just for comparison against gold....

GOLD:
Spot price now is $2013.20 (irrelevant)
Kitco will PURCHASE gold coins at $1998.20
Costco sold gold coins at $2070 (should be much lower now so this is an inflated price)

Gold is 3.05% premium over resell price. Even with current Kitco sales price on gold coins now, it's a 5% premium over resell price.

Gold is a much better deal. Silver really is the "poor man's gold" and poor people pay more for everything.

I'm sure someone will mention Bitcoin now.. heh
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Quote from slickv :
Not sure what you're trying to prove...

The bottom line is even with these coins you will receive BELOW spot price when you sell.
Nope, that's not true at all … there are plenty of dealers who pay over spot for the silver eagles and many on these threads have reported the same in their area. The only ones offering under spot for these are usually lowballing pawn shops hoping for a clueless seller. Below is a dealer who currently pays $2 over spot for them (they post prices pretty frequently and can be a good base comparison for finding local dealers with competitive prices)

https://www.facebook.com/vermillion.enterprises
Last edited by SlySol February 17, 2024 at 11:56 PM.
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Quote from slickv :
Not sure what you're trying to prove...

The bottom line is even with these coins you will receive BELOW spot price when you sell.

SILVER:
Spot price now is $23.39 (irrelevant)
Kitco will PURCHASE these coins at $22.39.
Costco sells these for $27.50.

You are paying a 22% premium over resell price.


Just for comparison against gold....

GOLD:
Spot price now is $2013.20 (irrelevant)
Kitco will PURCHASE gold coins at $1998.20
Costco sold gold coins at $2070 (should be much lower now so this is an inflated price)

Gold is 3.05% premium over resell price. Even with current Kitco sales price on gold coins now, it's a 5% premium over resell price.

Gold is a much better deal. Silver really is the "poor man's gold" and poor people pay more for everything.

I'm sure someone will mention Bitcoin now.. heh
So don't sell to Kitco. Most dealers will pay at least $1 over spot for ASEs. JMBullion offers more than $1 over for any year, and more than $1.50 over for 2024s.
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BraveString6916
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Quote from Pga :
Why is this posted on Slick Deals then? And people upvoting it to push their narratives? If you says no one is calling this a deal…..
The spot price for a barrel of oil is under $100.
It's less than $2.00 per gallon.
So how much should a barrel of oil cost you?
Diesel is $4-5 dollars per gallon at the pump

The spot price of silver is not the same as retail.
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Has anyone successfully traded one of these coins for cash or goods or services that is equal or greater than what you paid?
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Quote from BraveString6916 :
The spot price for a barrel of oil is under $100.
It's less than $2.00 per gallon.
So how much should a barrel of oil cost you?
Diesel is $4-5 dollars per gallon at the pump

The spot price of silver is not the same as retail.
hah what logic is this? And the fact that two people up voted it only proves how blind devotion Gold and Silver bugs have.

You are comparing crude oil price to refined product from crude oil, aka Diesel?......

I can guarantee you a metric ton of gold bearing ore is also cheaper than 1oz of refined gold......
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Quote from sscamaro :
Sure, right, get enough of the SD Force to demand a price reduction, and I'm sure you'll get the price from 15 years ago ~$16.84/oz

Silver Metal Performance History
February 16, 2024 3:01 AM EST

Time Price Change Change %
1 Day $22.96 +0.079 +0.34%
14 Days $22.69 +0.32 +1.41%
1 Months $23.64 -0.634 -2.68%
6 Months $22.56 +0.448 +1.99%
1 Years $23.80 -0.79 -3.32%
5 Years $17.86 +5.148 +28.83%
10 Years $15.70 +7.309 +46.57%
15 Years $16.84 +6.165 +36.61%
What your clownish post neglects to talk about is, in that same 15 years, how has your fiat currency done compared to silver? I'll await your answer...Look it up champ!!
Understand what you are talking about before posting. Just sound like a troll who knows not what he talks about!!
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Quote from Milk4Ever :
The way I see it, gold and silver are as hard to chew on as paper. If civilizations decide to truly reconsider these civil and financial contracts, anything can happen.
Whatever the fate of fiat, "precious" metals, and crypto, we're surely gonna be in for a hell of a ride in the next few years to decades, unlike anything humanity has ever seen. It's gonna be a rude awakening for most of us.
This kind of bear thinking will keep you poor. I take it you're not invested in the market, and instead hoard precious metals and "commodities". The resilience of the S&P 500 and American companies is unlike anything the world has ever seen. Time in the market and compound interest is the most powerful Financial tool known to man. Hop on board or get left behind
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