Silver Bullion | Convert your Silver Bars to Bullion Rounds

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This video features the process of converting your oversized silver bars to manageable silver rounds in 3 easy steps. Give us a call or check out our website to find out more about how you can liquidate your oversized silver bars. and let us be your favorite mint.

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20 Comments

  1. What is the tax implication? Will it be treated like selling 1,000 ounces, with capital gains, and then a reinvestment?

  2. That is cool! So if I wanted to, say make a custom poker chip set? Or a custom coin set? Y'all can help?

  3. So what if you have to buy a car? Pay with bags and bags of 1oz? I have a feeling Bullion companies are selling fears to gain more sales. They'll be happy to take all your so called fiat currency.

  4. I see a a loss a bad loss on doing this.. of i cant gain bit it costs me either way i go with it why deal with you? Youre gonna have to give me something better than charging me to convert apple to apple like that otherwise i lose what i stood to gain. So heres where i am with it. Of i need to put my larger bars into a more manageable denomination , why dont i invest in a metal cutting bandsaw blade ? Not everyone has a foundry but i do. So why would i lose money buy paying to convert when i can melt , refine, and pour exactly the same denomination here at home? Im saying if the benefit is all in your favor where does my interest become protected or at least apple for apple. Of i have 9999 silver why would i convert down to a 999 silver and pay to do it? Blows my entire gain to bits..

  5. And can I get gold kilo bars made with tungsten steel center ? And what would it cost ? And can you stamp Perth mint on it ?

  6. If I send you a 1000 oz bar ? Can you make me 1/2 gram rounds ? And what would it cost to do so ?

  7. I highly doubt they convert your silver into rounds, rather they just weigh what you send and then send you an equal amount in rounds that have already been produced.  Charging you a percentage for converting rounds that are already made.  At some point the silver you sent to them just ends up being converted into rounds the next time they fire up the press to make more product.  

  8. What's the cost if say I send 1000 ounces is it 5 percent of the silver does it change as silvers falls or rises

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