Dtto. You just plain can't go wrong with ASE's. I want to say that ASE's are the "gold standard" of silver coins... but I guess I really...
My understanding is that for precious metals and coins... that you cannot insure these items UNLESS it is sent via registered mail. In other...
How do the costs at Ishares compare to pool costs say at Kitco? But for quick entry and exit... not holding physical is the way to go... if...
I agree with your observation. If your in the US I think the best bang for the silver govt issued coin is the SAE. Hands down. Buy at least...
And I think your spot on... pardon the pun :whistle: If your buying from Apmex... I think you can proceed with a very high degree of confidence...
I think your right... I call it "fishing for 70's". I know a guy who'll buy 200 Lincoln proofs and send them out for grading. The 69's he tries...
how big could a one gram ingot of gold be??? a quarter or a fifth of the size of a postage stamp? Perhaps smaller? at that point the cost of...
You don't want the proof I just sent back... had a water mark on the left side on the obverse in the mirrored field. I can't really complain---...
the last I looked on the bay... about a week ago and prices fluctuate... MS 70's were in the ninety dollar range and proofs more than a c note...
At about 2:30 AM east coast time the differential btwn gold and platinum has grown to about $350 an ounce. I'm amazed as well. I've always...
the classic cause of inflation is "too many dollars chasing too few goods". I agree with what your hinting at above.... with the several...
that article explains it all.... "....both senators advocated the coin whose metal would come from the Stillwater Mine located in Montana. It is...
I mostly agree with the points that most respondents have said on this thread. If you have SAE bullion in a monster box--- don't get them graded...
Especially for gold I prefer buying direct from the mint. I stay away from "antique" numismatics because of the problem with so many fakes. Same...
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it's not just the cost of the gold in the case of the UHR--- but the packaging and the book are probably fairly expensive to produce as well....
If they minted a UHR palladium coin and limited it to 15,000 pieces I'll bet that it would be a sell out in two to three days. Just ordering...
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