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Is My Silver Collecting Strategy Okay.

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 Posted 08/04/2012  7:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Libertad to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Listen to everyone here for the most part but Ed and Sel ^^^ are the most liquid.

I personally hate the silver buffalo rounds, but they are cheaper, though. Bars are by far my favorite, followed by Libertads and old Philharmonics; basically silver without $ denominations and assayed at .999 by known companies. Maple Leaves are one of the better coins, but ASE is just as good (very well-recognised internationally), but any repuatable dealer will know how to recognise just about most issues anyways.

However, if I could afford to do so I would be stacking 10 ouncers, but I can't. The premiums are lower on "bulk" bars.
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It's a pity governments don't think like this.

Lol! There are times when I wonder whether governments think at all! It's almost like the IQ of the collective group drops with increasing numbers.


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Ed- Thanks for all the great tips.

You're most welcome. There are many really nice people on this web site who are only too happy to share what they know. This is a great place to pick up info and tips on PMs plus a number of other areas for other subjects. If you want to know something that is related in any way to coin or bullion collecting, the chance is pretty good that there is already info here on that. If not, just ask and all kinds of info will come your way. I've learned a lot from the guys and gals on here and passing that on to newer members is a good way to pay them back.
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