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<p>[QUOTE="izotz, post: 356748, member: 5446"]There is a funny thing with the "at face" versions. The value of the silver is going up. So let's see an example in Spain. You have, as I said, the 12 euros silver coin for 12 euros at your bank. The cost to make that coins was about 4,60 € for "Banco de España" (Bank of Spain) some years ago (this is a rough number, I don't have official value). Now, let's say it is 8,50 € for the same kind of coin. So they say they may not produce them in the short term (again, just rumours, not official news at all). </p><p><br /></p><p>In fact, the most common coins didn't get a high value. Some are still available for 16 euros. Some other are more expensive. But it may be very very difficult that they go down, as their value in silver is still there. </p><p><br /></p><p>Somebody who speaks English better than me (and have more time to write that I have) please translate what I intended to say to a more understandable speech <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie8" alt=":D" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="izotz, post: 356748, member: 5446"]There is a funny thing with the "at face" versions. The value of the silver is going up. So let's see an example in Spain. You have, as I said, the 12 euros silver coin for 12 euros at your bank. The cost to make that coins was about 4,60 € for "Banco de España" (Bank of Spain) some years ago (this is a rough number, I don't have official value). Now, let's say it is 8,50 € for the same kind of coin. So they say they may not produce them in the short term (again, just rumours, not official news at all). In fact, the most common coins didn't get a high value. Some are still available for 16 euros. Some other are more expensive. But it may be very very difficult that they go down, as their value in silver is still there. Somebody who speaks English better than me (and have more time to write that I have) please translate what I intended to say to a more understandable speech :D[/QUOTE]
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