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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Quote: I have around 1,500 ASE's, give or take, but the premiums have gotten so high I mostly switched to 90% I need to start catching up 
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
7276 Posts |
Quote: I have some of all that you listed. I have a simple date set of all the ASE's and Libertads. They would be my favorite. I have a date also in the Dansco. But don't have krugerands or libertads or koalas. My LCS only has ASE, Maple Leaf and philharmonics. Sometimes he gets libertards but rarely gets koalas and the pandas he sells at a high premium. I was tempted on getting a sample of each but may pass on the pandas due to the high premium.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
5832 Posts |
I been starting to buy 1/10 and 1/4 oz world gold monthly, but more 1/4 oz, because the premium for 1/10 is too high. No Libertads, premium are outrageous. @jaxenro, That's a heavy stack you got there, 3 monster boxes? 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
533 Posts |
Quote: That's a heavy stack you got there, 3 monster boxes? About but I mostly bought them as rolls. Inflation hedge. I was aiming for 100 rolls when premiums started climbing I switched to 90%. $4 per coin I can see but $14 is insane The premium on 90% is about 20 to 25% but for ASE around 50% right now
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4333 Posts |
I like stacking the gold 20 Pesos.
When I listen to LED ZEPPELIN...so do my neighbors... Roll hunting since '77 Dirt fishing since '72
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
5190 Posts |
Prefer to stack American Gold Eagles and Krugerrands, in addition to 19th Century 20 Franc coins (that have low premiums for the fractional amount of gold the contain, i.e. 0.1867 ounce).
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Valued Member
Canada
54 Posts |
Huge fan of the 20 Franc coins. So much history and diversity of design across so many countries and years while being all a known weight. I'm not worried decreasing the value by handling them which makes them really satisfying to hold, stack, click together etc. Just wish they were easier to find and buy. Dealers online and shops I frequent just don't stock them at all (or are usually out of stock recently).
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Bedrock of the Community
Australia
21788 Posts |
Not major bullion coins but I have bought a small number silver proof NCLT coins at below ASW spot. in recent years.
In lots of cases they have turned out to be very poor investments for their original purchasers.
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Valued Member
Canada
128 Posts |
I have gold Buffalos ,Pandas ,Maple Leaf 's, pre 33 US , older Europe , Canadian gold hoard and Queens beasts gold except for the Unicorn. I like them all but would like to get some Mexican gold as well.In silver some maple leafs but mainly old pour silver bars (Homestake 10 ounce my favorite ). Like to get first issues If I can in a series because they can sometimes get extra value later on like the first three queens beasts.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
722 Posts |
I buy whatever coin gets me the most for my money at the time.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3343 Posts |
I noticed yesterday that the lowest premium half ounce gold content pieces are Canadian $100 (1976-86) and American medals (1980-1984). Both are struck as coin gold and not .999 purity, but the premium over melt is only 7% and comparable to full ounce rounds. Does anyone here collect these pieces?
"Two minutes ago I would have sold my chances for a tired dime." Fred Astaire
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New Member
United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1648 Posts |
Quote: Maple Leafs - like them, but the milk spot issue keeps me from buying them All 2018 Maple Leaf silver bullion coins and newer should no longer experience milk spot issues and the premiums have been reasonable. https://www.coinworld.com/news/prec...pot-fix.htmlQuote:When you guys say you purchase 90 percent, are you talking about old silver coins like early Washington quarters and Franklin half dollars? @thomaski Roosevelt and Mercury dimes, Washington quarters, and Walking Liberty Franklin and Kennedy Half-Dollars minted in 1964 and earlier are 90% silver. I would generally take a look also at 'collectible' silver rounds, that is those with limited mintages and interesting designs or characters that are popular on them which can create additional potential resale value in some cases over time beyond the intrinsic silver content value only. First in series also do well as later collectors go back to collect earlier issues of the series. Generic silver rounds especially Sunshine Mint that has a security measure to verify its legit are another potential source for silver only at reduced prices if premiums get too high for government minted coinage. This article mentions that If withdrawals continue at the pace seen in July (46,500,000 ounces), the total deliverable silver supply could be depleted by mid-2023 and almost half of the total COMEX silver vault is very likely a supply of silver that is not now, nor at any time in the future, readily available for physical delivery. This might suggest a good time to buy physical only silver https://www.sprottmoney.com/blog/Th...mber-04-2022
Edited by datadragon 11/08/2022 11:43 pm
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Valued Member
United States
52 Posts |
ASEs and now AGEs and Bufflos
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4869 Posts |
I would like to add silver eagles to my stack but the premium is unjustified.
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