So its a long complicated part of buying produce boxes but the short story is I got a $275 dollar refund back yesterday in the mail. Were I used that money over 6 months ago to pay for boxes it was so to speak already out of the system. I was surprised to see the money and can almost call it free money. So the every popular what would you do with the money if you wanted to buy bullion. I like weird and different types of bullion along with pandas, libertads and britannias but wanted to hear your opinions.
It isn't bullion if you are paying more than 15% over spot imo. Provident has 3 different types of generic rounds for .99 over spot in any quantity, maybe mix and match those, and they also have free shipping if you add certain coins to your order. For example you could buy a 2013 suriname 1 oz coin for $23.29 and your entire order ships for free, or 2009 Australian philharmonic for for 24.79, or a 2009 maple leaf for 25.29 among others. (those are just some of the better values I seen) Just my 2 cents, some prefer the pretty coins, but I mainly do this for investment purposes so I try to stay away from the big premiums unless I have a good reason to think those premiums are going to increase over time rather than decrease.
Good word for sure. I have been sticking to the ASEs because my LCS has them for about $3 over spot which has made for some awesome deals lately! Jeff
Consider Provident's "Zombucks" if you really want something weird! http://www.providentmetals.com/zombucks-morgue-anne-1-oz-silver-round.html
Depends on the debt. Credit cards, car payment, etc? Heck yeah, pay it down and get rid of it. However, I am not liquidating assets to pay down my 3% house mortgage.
Too much to think about, in viewing provident metals and apmex what about a 1/10 platinum coin? I have gold and silver maybe I need some platinum, where is a great place to buy it from?