Let me see if I have this right ...
I'm a charter member of the silver strikers club ... one of the first to sign up at our first organizational meeting. After years of collecting silver strikes and offering them for sale to other collectors, I've come to the conclusion they are worth more in melt value today (over $40 an ounce) than to offer them to strike collectors who don't want to buy at today's high silver prices. I still have the bulk of my Atlantic City strike collection intact up to the $40's ... and I still have about a dozen or more $200's from Las Vegas before they started to colorize them. Now, very few casinos even offer silver strike machines to their players and I decided to scrap almost all of my Nevada $10's.
Where does it say I have to hang on to these and take them to my grave?
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