Deal Desk
The lowest real premium, found honestly
When you buy bullion, premium-over-spot is the only number that matters — and it is the number dealers make hardest to compare. The Deal Desk will compare real, executable dealer prices, normalized into one premium figure per product class, refreshed continuously, with availability and premium history.
Status
The comparison engine, premium methodology and capture pipeline are built. Live data begins the day our first authorized dealer price feeds come online — we don't scrape prices against dealers' terms, and we never publish invented offers. Until then, this page shows the format and the rules, not fake numbers.
What you'll see
American Silver Eagle (1 oz)
The recognition benchmark
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Canadian Maple Leaf (1 oz)
Government bullion, lower premium
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Generic 1 oz rounds/bars
The cheapest-silver proxy
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10 oz bars
Stacker workhorse
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100 oz bars
Bulk ounces
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US 90% junk silver ($1 face)
Constitutional silver
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Per class: each dealer's lowest in-stock qualifying offer, cash-price basis, premium vs the same live spot reference, median across dealers. Full rules: methodology.
Dealers we track
APMEX
Largest selection
JM Bullion
Free shipping tiers
SD Bullion
Low-premium leader
Money Metals
Monthly savers plan
BGASC
Fast shipping
Silver Gold Bull
Canada + US
The rules
- Rankings are set by premium, never by payout. Some links will be affiliate links (disclosed); commission rates have no input into ordering.
- Every observation is timestamped and kept. Premium history accrues from day one — "cheap vs history" becomes answerable.
- Out-of-stock is a signal, not an excuse — availability is published, and sold-out offers never pad a comparison.
- The methodology is public before the first number is: how premiums are measured.
In the meantime: value what you already own with the junk silver calculator, or see every US coin's melt value at live spot.