Some manufacturers of 1 oz bars put them in sheets of heavy-gauge plastic that is designed to be torn (not cut) apart. This leaves single bars in plastic pouches with rounded corners.
True Fredd an I figure the Chinese an the Panda's have been using that techique for some time, even though perhaps they must be cut, but still remain sealed....
i usually just try to buy the old ulgy bars that people think have no value. than I dont have to worry about storing them and I get them for well under spot most of the time.
well silvercoinrn if you are speaking of old pour bars and you are buying them under spot then you are doing very well. Because depending if/ who they are stamped by they could demand a nice premium.
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