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SS Gairsoppa Re-Minted Shipwreck Silver Bar

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I have been eyeing these for a while, as I love the historical context, and when silver dipped to just above $20 Canadian last week, I ordered one. I am impressed with it, though for the premium price, I think a capsule or box would have been appropriate. Has anyone else bought these? Do you think the premium will hold going forward?

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Haven't seen one till now. Nice.
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Yes I think the premium will stay with it, they also have a 1oz round out now but that is $27

http://www.jmbullion.com/1-oz-ss-ga...silver-round
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06/02/2014 6:26 pm
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Art bars, shipwreck silver, will always be collectible. Unfortunately recovered treasure holds it's premium, shipwreck silver melted down into modern bars, I fear, will not.

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I got VERY lucky at my monthly coin club meeting last month..a seller had the "Version 1" Bar, which is long sold out...I got it for 220...when I got home, and looked online, the few I saw were starting at 329, so, was happy, and, bought a V-2 to give it a mate, and, I have the 2013 raw 1 ounce coin, and, 3 of the 2014 1 ounce coin, in Royal Mint Boxes, with DVD, which I have yet to watch..the 3 series recovery within the DVD should be fun to watch.
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 Posted 06/09/2014  12:17 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Anjohl to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
What is the difference?
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