Where To Buy Silver In South Sioux City, Nebraska

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Buying silver in South Sioux City, Nebraska has never been easier! Dozens of local and national silver dealers are standing by to help you invest!

Local Silver Dealers

1) Boardman's Furniture & Pawn

59.52 Miles Away (402) 371-6674 701 W Phillip Ave Norfolk, NE 68701

2) Blair Pawn Shop

65.01 Miles Away (402) 426-2274 1647 Washington St Blair, NE 68008

3) Action Pawn and Gun

75.86 Miles Away (605) 275-3015 1001 S Minnesota Ave Sioux Falls, SD 57105

4) First National Pawn

76.81 Miles Away (605) 334-3132 2517 W 10th St Sioux Falls, SD 57104

5) AAA Ultimate Pawn

83.03 Miles Away (402) 933-7829 5632 Ames Ave Omaha, NE 68104

6) Coinhuskers

87.76 Miles Away (402) 517-2213 8790 F St Ste 429 Omaha, NE 68127

7) J & J Coins & Collectibles

92.94 Miles Away (402) 734-1470 438 Galvin Rd N Bellevue, NE 68005

8) Bud's Pawn Shop

95.35 Miles Away (402) 292-1113 2407 Lincoln Rd Bellevue, NE 68005

Silver Purchase Formats

There are a number of physical formats you can consider when buying silver:


  • Silver Coins: Some coins have a "rarity" component associated with them that can add to their value. Coins are a great option but avoid purchasing based on rarity unless you really know what you're doing
  • Silver Jewelry: Investing in jewelry is another option. You'll take craftsmansip, design, and purity into account when valuing these items.
  • Silver Bars: Bars are typically quite pure, and stamped with the name of the production refinery. Value is directly aligned to the amount of metal in the bar.
  • Silver ETFs: These are funds designed to follow the spot price of silver. It doesn't mean you own anything physically, and isn't an effective hedge against total system collapse (but can be a good investment vehicle for some).

Tips For Buying Silver In Nebraska

Know And Comply With The Law

It's important to comply with the law when it comes to buying silver, and knowing what they are goes a long way.


Under a certain dollar amount, there's no need to declare (which may be attractive to some), but once you hit a threshold you will need to (and should) declare your holdings.

Silver Purchase Format

As a general rule, you should look at buying legal tender silver coins wherever possible. This will almost certainly include less overhead and premium than other formats, and be closer to the true spot price of silver.


Purchasing rare silver coins should be avoided unless you really know what you're doing. Some subjective measures of value are easy to misjudge, and may result in you getting taken advantage of.

Keep Some Silver Nearby - But Not Too Much

Governments around the world have seized noble metals from time to time, so keeping your entire stash locally could be a bad idea depending on where you live.


Safe jurisdictions like Switzerland should be considered when you get to the point of holding a significant (tens of thousands of dollars worth generally) amount.

Avoid The Banking System

Physical precious metals like silver are a hedge to the traditional banking system. In a crisis, if the system collapses, it may very well take your property down with it (if it can).


If there is a run on the banks, having your silver under your direct control means they can't confiscate it, block access to it, or have loaned it out in a leveraged fashion.