I would be happy to make an offer. Since your example is in dollar, my offer is:
2400 @ 14.50 = $34,800
I understand that I would pay for shipping. 200 troy pounds shipment with insurance is an expensive.
Of course you want more and should probably get it; however, it's my offer to get some more clarification in the thread.
Who minted the coins and/or any paperwork on the weight and silver content?
Where are you located? (More specifically where would they ship from?)
If close to me, we can walk into the bank together and transfer funds instead of escrow.
Basically, you should give a little more info as to if you're only accepting dollars (cash or bank money) or bitcoin, etc.
If you're close to me, I would raise my offer since shipping wouldn't be a problem.
Last thing. The original post says 2500 coins, but the example is 2400.
Does this mean you're accepting offers of various quantities? If so, many will want to know the minimum they can purchase.
Thanks for making your offer, Michail1
The coins are located in NY and will ship from there. Can accept USD bank transfer or BTC.
Apologies for the 2500 typo, 2400 coins is indeed correct and the total amount avail. I suppose the lowest # of coins I could accept a bid for would be 20, because the coins are currently stored in tubes of 20. But I'm much more interested in selling most/all the silver rather than earning a premium on 20 coins at a time.