Yes, the Engelhard bars do carry a high premium. I'm not very familiar with them though. Basically everything is measured in Troy ounces or...
Generally, any bar from a reputable mint that is stamped .999 and stamped its weight will be perfectly liquid enough for investing. Personally, if...
Thanks for the tip, this one is perfect.
If you are looking for that "sunken treasure" look, check out "poured" bars instead of pressed or stamped ones. Engelhard and Johnson Mathey have...
Thanks for posting, I will register and try this out. Does it update current market prices for bullion?
are you sure thats the correct site, it looks like its just a domain name.
Ebay prices are often ridiculously high. There are always a few people out there that are willing to pay way too much. Combine that with all the...
I stumbled upon this feature on the website "In Gold We Trust". Basically, you input the metals that you have (you can put in Ounces, or even...
Thanks for all the help guys. Back when silver was $20-25, my dealer was selling Morgans for exactly melt value. As silver's price started...
I currently have about 200 ounces of silver, 60% of my silver is .999 gvmt minted 1 ounce rounds and 40% of my silver is AU-BU 90% junk silver. I...
www.apmex.com is a very good dealer. northwest territorial mint is good as well. Nothing beats a local coin shop though!
honestly, I think any price below $50 is a good buy if held for the long term.
In my opinion, one of the main benefits of investing in PM's is holding the physical metal itself.
I believe you should have a fairly even mix of silver and gold regardless of silver's passed performance. However, many believe gold to be less...
Holding... Might buy a little.
There are many benefits to having access to a local coin shop. One of the biggest is the fact that most dealers will let you "cherry pick" (or...
Sorry I misread your post. .. EDITED
This is true, but during especially volatile times, most people will be wise to this, and wait till the end of the auction to place a bid for the...
OP, I suggest you edit your post and remove the REFERRAL part of your link. If you wish to share the savings of "big crumbs", you can do so...
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