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<p>[QUOTE="Seattlite86, post: 2732668, member: 59737"]I'm a small potatoes silver investor. I generally purchase only 40% (when way under melt) or 90% junk and ASEs when I can get them for under melt. I don't actively purchase any bars or rounds (unless I can get them under melt). I also don't actively pursue gold.</p><p><br /></p><p>Why? Because I personally think the liquidity of small 90% coins will come in handy if I need the money quickly or if something were to ever happen. Much easier to break down and sell a bunch of silver dimes vs trying to offload a single 20oz bar. Also, I can search the junk coins for errors and varieties. And right now, gold is too expensive so I don't chase after it unless I'm comfortably under melt and I can verify it's actual gold. As I age and increase my income and investment diversity, I will start looking at larger purchases like bars and gold.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Seattlite86, post: 2732668, member: 59737"]I'm a small potatoes silver investor. I generally purchase only 40% (when way under melt) or 90% junk and ASEs when I can get them for under melt. I don't actively purchase any bars or rounds (unless I can get them under melt). I also don't actively pursue gold. Why? Because I personally think the liquidity of small 90% coins will come in handy if I need the money quickly or if something were to ever happen. Much easier to break down and sell a bunch of silver dimes vs trying to offload a single 20oz bar. Also, I can search the junk coins for errors and varieties. And right now, gold is too expensive so I don't chase after it unless I'm comfortably under melt and I can verify it's actual gold. As I age and increase my income and investment diversity, I will start looking at larger purchases like bars and gold.[/QUOTE]
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