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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1728959, member: 26302"]I guess my opinion would be anything that has an issue price above the going rate for a ASE or Maple Leaf would be a collectible. So I would include proofs, commemorative issues, etc. If an ASE is $25 today, any coin being issued for $30 or more is really a collectible. I would also include silver pandas into this group.</p><p><br /></p><p>So I agree with you Peace there is room for flipping modern silver issues, I am just disagreeing with you these are truly bullion. Maybe a small point, but one I believe is important to bullion stackers nonetheless. Btw, I do think combining bullion with numismatic coins is a good way to go, you simply have to always remember WHY you are buying. Are you forming a collection as a hobby or buying coins as your way of buying bullion. That answer will dictate what kind of premiums you should be willing to pay. Too many people get caught up paying higher and higher premiums, when in fact they really only intend to stack bullion. In that case, those premiums are shorting your stack of ounces it otherwise would contain.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1728959, member: 26302"]I guess my opinion would be anything that has an issue price above the going rate for a ASE or Maple Leaf would be a collectible. So I would include proofs, commemorative issues, etc. If an ASE is $25 today, any coin being issued for $30 or more is really a collectible. I would also include silver pandas into this group. So I agree with you Peace there is room for flipping modern silver issues, I am just disagreeing with you these are truly bullion. Maybe a small point, but one I believe is important to bullion stackers nonetheless. Btw, I do think combining bullion with numismatic coins is a good way to go, you simply have to always remember WHY you are buying. Are you forming a collection as a hobby or buying coins as your way of buying bullion. That answer will dictate what kind of premiums you should be willing to pay. Too many people get caught up paying higher and higher premiums, when in fact they really only intend to stack bullion. In that case, those premiums are shorting your stack of ounces it otherwise would contain.[/QUOTE]
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