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<p>[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 1315302, member: 3011"]The forms of silver that can be boughtl close to spot will probably be sold for spot or less. An ASE on the other hand, can be bought for a premium to spot and sold for a premium to spot. This makes the premium less important. I believe [others may disagree] that someday the Mint will cease production of ASEs, and when this happens every ASE will begin to accrue at least some numismatic premium because demand will continue while supply will become fixed. Many people collect ASEs and I don't see this changing. In a few decades, people may think about ASEs the same way they think about morgan and peace dollars today. So if you concentrate your purchases on some of the dates with lower mintages that seem to sell for the same price as the higher mintages, there is a chance, but by no means a certainty, that your investment will increase with the price of silver plus a premium to the price of silver -- the double play in silver investing. Anyway, think about it and decide for yourself, but this is the way I see it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 1315302, member: 3011"]The forms of silver that can be boughtl close to spot will probably be sold for spot or less. An ASE on the other hand, can be bought for a premium to spot and sold for a premium to spot. This makes the premium less important. I believe [others may disagree] that someday the Mint will cease production of ASEs, and when this happens every ASE will begin to accrue at least some numismatic premium because demand will continue while supply will become fixed. Many people collect ASEs and I don't see this changing. In a few decades, people may think about ASEs the same way they think about morgan and peace dollars today. So if you concentrate your purchases on some of the dates with lower mintages that seem to sell for the same price as the higher mintages, there is a chance, but by no means a certainty, that your investment will increase with the price of silver plus a premium to the price of silver -- the double play in silver investing. Anyway, think about it and decide for yourself, but this is the way I see it.[/QUOTE]
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