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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 816490, member: 19065"]Humpty: I certainly don't have all the answers here on this topic. There's been plenty written on this here and there's been plenty of responses provided in these bullion investing threads regarding precisely your questions about what to buy. </p><p><br /></p><p>Usually ASEs are going to be the most readily accepted and easiest liquidated form of bullion you can acquire and sell when it comes time to do so. APMEX may be readily willing to buy back their own branded silver coins and bars just like the Kitco signature product program guarantees they will buy back theirs. The recognizable coins like ASE, Maples, Perth Mint products, and others are readily understood to be pure high quality bullion and readily accepted. Many smaller mints provide similar quality but you might find some dealers unfamiliar with other bullion products or find them less willing to accept them. ASEs for instance will carry a bit more premium above certain other coins but they also cost you more to acquire. Generic rounds/bars may be a way for you to pay less per ounce and let you acquire a greater quantity of physical silver. You have to decide what you want in the product you are considering buying and when buying from these bigger, full service online bullion dealers to take advantage of reduced premiums by saving up and buying in bulk. You also might want to monitor the prices for a while and notice times of the day when they are higher or lower, better for placing your order rather than overnight while you're home relaxing with an influential beverage of choice.<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> Finding a lower cost point in the day might save you a little on a larger order. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'm sure there are plenty of other aspects of advice the other members will be willing to share if I haven't covered something and there's bound to be other perspectives and experiences that will be valuable for you. I tried to be a little vague to help you get some ideas and things to consider before committing to your bullion purchase(s). Hope this was helpful in answering some of those questions you may have had. Good luck and have fun investing. It's fun receiving bullion shipments. :thumb:[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 816490, member: 19065"]Humpty: I certainly don't have all the answers here on this topic. There's been plenty written on this here and there's been plenty of responses provided in these bullion investing threads regarding precisely your questions about what to buy. Usually ASEs are going to be the most readily accepted and easiest liquidated form of bullion you can acquire and sell when it comes time to do so. APMEX may be readily willing to buy back their own branded silver coins and bars just like the Kitco signature product program guarantees they will buy back theirs. The recognizable coins like ASE, Maples, Perth Mint products, and others are readily understood to be pure high quality bullion and readily accepted. Many smaller mints provide similar quality but you might find some dealers unfamiliar with other bullion products or find them less willing to accept them. ASEs for instance will carry a bit more premium above certain other coins but they also cost you more to acquire. Generic rounds/bars may be a way for you to pay less per ounce and let you acquire a greater quantity of physical silver. You have to decide what you want in the product you are considering buying and when buying from these bigger, full service online bullion dealers to take advantage of reduced premiums by saving up and buying in bulk. You also might want to monitor the prices for a while and notice times of the day when they are higher or lower, better for placing your order rather than overnight while you're home relaxing with an influential beverage of choice.;) Finding a lower cost point in the day might save you a little on a larger order. I'm sure there are plenty of other aspects of advice the other members will be willing to share if I haven't covered something and there's bound to be other perspectives and experiences that will be valuable for you. I tried to be a little vague to help you get some ideas and things to consider before committing to your bullion purchase(s). Hope this was helpful in answering some of those questions you may have had. Good luck and have fun investing. It's fun receiving bullion shipments. :thumb:[/QUOTE]
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