Finding someone to buy your silver items can take some time, so you need to make sure that you look around and find the best silver dealers Downing has to offer. This way, you can make sure that you get the best price possible for all of your valuables.

A good buyer will carefully assess all of your things to give you an accurate understanding of how much they are worth. You can then use this information to decide what to do. Selling your silver can earn you quite a bit from the right dealer.

Bnox Gold & Iron

404 1st St, Pepin, WI 54759

(715) 442-2201

Mn Gold Buyer

3049 S Service Dr, Red Wing, MN 55066

(651) 212-6553

Dakota Gold And Silver

303 Bush St, Red Wing, MN 55066

(651) 388-7488

mollsmall

1638 293rd Avenue, Frederic, WI 54837

(715) 790-2649

Gold-Dusters Jewelry

608 Lake St S Ste 4, Forest Lake, MN 55025

(651) 464-4442

Gold Duster's Jewelry And Pawn

608 Lake St S Ste 5, Forest Lake, MN 55025

(651) 464-4442

Gold Guys

9220 Hudson Rd Suite 710, Saint Paul, MN 55125

(651) 714-9200

West St Paul Silver & Gold Exchange

34 Moreland Ave E, Saint Paul, MN 55118

(651) 455-8200

Platinum Style

2432 University Ave W, Saint Paul, MN 55114

(651) 340-6847

Waldeland Jewelery & Gifts

1340 Duckwood Dr #11, Saint Paul, MN 55123

(651) 452-1877

The Gold Guys

9000 Hudson Rd Ste 602, Saint Paul, MN 55125

(651) 714-9200

Grove Coin Co

Radio Dr At I-94, Saint Paul, MN 55125

(651) 738-8352

St. Paul Gold & Silver Exchange

1197 Payne Ave, Saint Paul, MN 55130

(651) 776-0691

St. Paul Gold & Silver Exchange

1197 Payne Ave, Saint Paul, MN 55130

(651) 776-0691

Tactics That Successful Silver Dealers Use

Silver is a commodity. That means that any single ounce of silver is worth the same as any other ounce of silver at the same purity level. It's been used as money in a variety of cultures and silver dealers use tactics to buy and sell silver and make a profit. Here is how they do it.

Wholesale Markup

Silver dealers are in business to make money and they often do it by buying silver coins or bullion at wholesale prices. Perhaps they were able to buy a silver coin for the rock bottom price of $15. When these coins become scarce in the market, the dealer may choose to offer them to a collector. Collectors pay a higher price and remove the coins from circulation. The dealer makes a profit on the markup over the wholesale price that he paid.

Replacement Cost Price

A dealer should never sell anything for less than the cost of what it would take to replace it. That's the philosophy of most successful dealers in metals. They take the long view and buy silver when it reaches a low. Let's use the same number we used above. Say they bought an ounce for $15.

That's a good buy because the price of silver typically goes for more than that. To gain a profit, the dealer will have to hold onto the bullion until the price rises. At that point, he must sell it at a price no lower than what it would cost him to replace it. If silver has risen to $30 an ounce, he's made a tidy profit when he sells.

The first tactic requires finding the right kind of buyer in order to make a profit. The second one requires patience while waiting for the market to change. Both can be very lucrative.