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What Is Security Worth?

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Found this on ebay listed by Modern Coin Mart

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Geiger-Edel...em58ad2127b0


There "normal" 10 oz bar is $1/oz cheaper
Good idea with all the fakes about but is it worth $1/oz?
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I'm reminded of that scene in the film, Tommy Boy, where actor John Candy "delicately" discusses the merits of a written guarantee verses a company's reputation.

I think some collectors of old pour silver bars have, in past discussion threads, expressed an interest in such labels and certificates not so much as a security feature but as a way to research where and when their bars were manufactured. And I think many expressed the idea than an intact label might be worth a small premium. As for modern minted bars, I'm not so sure.

If I'm buying silver manufactured by a well known and reputable mint and purchased through a well known and respected dealer, my purchase receipt is probably the best "security label" I'll ever need.

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Youre essentially paying a little over 4% extra for an extra 10 dollars on a 230 dollar base price to know you didnt just buy a 200+ dollar hunk of metal. You could also look at it as just paying for shipping which they arent charging for.

I would say its worth it. Cheapest isn't always best.
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