Please tell me where a dealer will pay over spot for any amount of silver and I'll sell tomorrow. Even 30 years ago there wasn't a dealer around that would pay over spot when buying silver. Dealers are set in their premiums. I'm not talking about a seller with only a couple of one ounce rounds to sell. Dealers do have a little room on their spot prices for sales of 100 ounces and above.
I do realize that I'm far from a large seller or buyer of PM'S so if you're dealing in multiple 1,000 ounces purchases or sales that's in a total different category than I'm in.
There is (was?) a place vicinity of (but not in ) Wash DC.
I do not want to link to it to reduce my chance of doxing.
Where you show up with 200 or more Silver coins, that has in past years given me almost Spot per ounce.
When back then the markups in retail where only 2-3 dollars over spot.
Now the markups are 5-7 dollars over spot in retail, so I am confident I could get a dollar over spot for a Canadian Silver Maple leafs just to name one exmaple of a coin.
Dont deal with pawn shops they seek huge margins because they mostly deal with deadbeats and criminals trying to fence ( where there is a chance they may have to return the goods to cops in future) and thier business risk culture and margin demand is influenced by that.
I once had a pawnshop offer me 50% of spot (laughter),
PMs are zero-risk currency to the buyer. Just like exchanging foreign currency. You wouldnt accept a 20% haircut when changing US dollars to Euros would you?
And thats exactly what you do ( or worse) if you accept below spot for quality bullion coins in a market thats 5 dollars over spot for retail physical silver.
Find a well established wholesaler in your area; Show up well dressed/groomed, ideally with printed receipts in hand where you bought the silver and make sure you have at least 200 ounces of quality bullion (ideally coins but the more well known rounds tend to do a bit better too) to sell at the same time and you WILL get a better deal.
You could also try to sell to JM Bullion (online) which is easiest fastest if you bougth your stuff there but even if you didnt they are not a pawnshop so you will get better prices.
EDIT: Understand, I am referring to Bullion Coins such as Maple leafs or Silver Eagles which will demand a premium when re selling. With bars and the like yes you will never get over spot