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<p>[QUOTE="BigTee44, post: 1719950, member: 41883"]Alright, so I got into silver in March of 2011-not good for me or the wallet! I bought a few rolls of Cougars and then of the Moose. I know APMEX is charging more for those coins now that the new ones have came out but the demand on eBay is a bit softer(ebay $35, APMEX/Provident is $40). I recently seen 2-1 oz coins- 1 moose, 1 cougar sell for roughly $70+ on ebay. I know final value fees but I do get the 20% discount. </p><p><br /></p><p>So here's my question, if I'm able to sell these coins which doesn't appear are going to have the big jump like the Wolf and Grizzly did at first, would I be better off selling the coins as a set, taking the money and rebuying more silver even if they're not the limited mintage of the Canadian Wildlife Series?</p><p><br /></p><p>Obviously I'm under water with my silver investment as when I first bought at roughly $28 an oz and even bought some at $47. I see this as a chance to lower my cost, and get more silver</p><p><br /></p><p>Lets say I sell 100 oz for $3500, I'd then be able to buy 140oz of 2013 Maples at $25 each.</p><p><br /></p><p>I know the mintage is low on these but if silver really ever does go to the moon, I don't know if a coin with a smaller mintage is going to matter. Look at older Double Eagles in MS condition, you can buy those at $1600 slabbed and those are almost 100 years old.</p><p><br /></p><p>Just wondering what your opinions are on this.</p><p><br /></p><p>The wife says no don't sell it, but my gut is screaming sell.....[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BigTee44, post: 1719950, member: 41883"]Alright, so I got into silver in March of 2011-not good for me or the wallet! I bought a few rolls of Cougars and then of the Moose. I know APMEX is charging more for those coins now that the new ones have came out but the demand on eBay is a bit softer(ebay $35, APMEX/Provident is $40). I recently seen 2-1 oz coins- 1 moose, 1 cougar sell for roughly $70+ on ebay. I know final value fees but I do get the 20% discount. So here's my question, if I'm able to sell these coins which doesn't appear are going to have the big jump like the Wolf and Grizzly did at first, would I be better off selling the coins as a set, taking the money and rebuying more silver even if they're not the limited mintage of the Canadian Wildlife Series? Obviously I'm under water with my silver investment as when I first bought at roughly $28 an oz and even bought some at $47. I see this as a chance to lower my cost, and get more silver Lets say I sell 100 oz for $3500, I'd then be able to buy 140oz of 2013 Maples at $25 each. I know the mintage is low on these but if silver really ever does go to the moon, I don't know if a coin with a smaller mintage is going to matter. Look at older Double Eagles in MS condition, you can buy those at $1600 slabbed and those are almost 100 years old. Just wondering what your opinions are on this. The wife says no don't sell it, but my gut is screaming sell.....[/QUOTE]
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