Yeah, there are plenty of silver bullion dealers in the U.S. Here are some of the top ones:
BOLD Precious Metals (Texas) – Solid prices and a good selection.
SD Bullion (Michigan) – Known for competitive pricing and reliable shipping.
Silver Gold Bull (U.S. branch) – Large inventory with nationwide shipping.
APMEX (Oklahoma) – One of the biggest dealers with a ton of options.
JM Bullion (Texas) – Well-known for silver bars, coins, and rounds.
If you want to compare prices across different dealers, check out Bullion Mentor—it helps you find the best deal.
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If you can buy it in the us from a dealer, you can drive it in the us.
Sure you can, if you are a dealer or working for the dealership, with all proper paperwork for that vehicle.
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Dave Smith Motors in Idaho claims to be the largest Chrysler/Dodge/Ram dealer in the world.
You can take it to a coin dealer and have it appraised.
In the US, when you buy a gun from a dealer, you complete a Form 4473, which the dealer keeps. A few states require registration of a gun- most do not.
Depends on where you live. In MOST of the US, there IS no registration of guns. When buying one from a dealer, the dealer keeps a record of that sale at the shop.
You buy them from a gun dealer. In the US, that is a dealer with a special license. You would need to apply to the BATFE for transfer of the suppressor to you, and pay a $200 transfer tax.
about a quart is what our dealer told us.