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<p>[QUOTE="Hommer, post: 2097285, member: 73266"]When it comes to bullion, bars have little value if any over spot, there are a few collectors out there of so called rare bars. It's best to not even consider the name on a bar, just that it's verified purity and shop for the absolute best possible price near spot.</p><p><br /></p><p>There are and will always be coin collectors out there. A guy just starting collecting will want all previous years coins. That in itself creates a demand and will drive prices above spot.</p><p><br /></p><p> ASEs are considered bullion by many simply because they weren't produced for circulation, but they have a denomination on them and produced and distributed by the government who guaranties the value to never to be worthless. Just like all other government issued currency. </p><p><br /></p><p> You can take a look at what the early years of ASEs are selling for above spot compared to bars for the same era and see which is the best investment. I chose ASEs.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Hommer, post: 2097285, member: 73266"]When it comes to bullion, bars have little value if any over spot, there are a few collectors out there of so called rare bars. It's best to not even consider the name on a bar, just that it's verified purity and shop for the absolute best possible price near spot. There are and will always be coin collectors out there. A guy just starting collecting will want all previous years coins. That in itself creates a demand and will drive prices above spot. ASEs are considered bullion by many simply because they weren't produced for circulation, but they have a denomination on them and produced and distributed by the government who guaranties the value to never to be worthless. Just like all other government issued currency. You can take a look at what the early years of ASEs are selling for above spot compared to bars for the same era and see which is the best investment. I chose ASEs.[/QUOTE]
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