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<p>[QUOTE="Rono, post: 1363047, member: 6492"]Hi Mc,</p><p><br /></p><p>I agree with the others that some bullion is for tubes and some coins that happen to be made out of bullion are better off slabbed. Silver Eagles? You could start a roll set, BU in mint tubes and keep them in a monster box. Same goes for all the US bullion coins, - they come BU from the mint in very nice tubes with color coded tops. Same goes for your non-coin generic silver rounds - store them in tubes. Makes them easier to stack and count and store. </p><p><br /></p><p>I am both a collector and a bullion investor. I've got silver in rounds and ingots and ASE's in tubes. I've also got some in albums - eagles, leafs and libertads. And I've got various silver crowns from around the world in albums. Lasty, I even have some slabbed, but they're 2006W's that I bought from the mint and submitted for slabbing myself. I also did this with the fractional W gold from I've also got some very specific ASE's slabbed but I did NOT purchase them slabbed. I bought them from the mint and sent them in. </p><p><br /></p><p>However, any nicer old gold coins that I've purchased are slabbed. </p><p><br /></p><p>So, I'd say that generic bullion coins should not be slabbed and better date bullion coins should. </p><p><br /></p><p>Just my humble opinion,</p><p><br /></p><p>peace,</p><p><br /></p><p>rono[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Rono, post: 1363047, member: 6492"]Hi Mc, I agree with the others that some bullion is for tubes and some coins that happen to be made out of bullion are better off slabbed. Silver Eagles? You could start a roll set, BU in mint tubes and keep them in a monster box. Same goes for all the US bullion coins, - they come BU from the mint in very nice tubes with color coded tops. Same goes for your non-coin generic silver rounds - store them in tubes. Makes them easier to stack and count and store. I am both a collector and a bullion investor. I've got silver in rounds and ingots and ASE's in tubes. I've also got some in albums - eagles, leafs and libertads. And I've got various silver crowns from around the world in albums. Lasty, I even have some slabbed, but they're 2006W's that I bought from the mint and submitted for slabbing myself. I also did this with the fractional W gold from I've also got some very specific ASE's slabbed but I did NOT purchase them slabbed. I bought them from the mint and sent them in. However, any nicer old gold coins that I've purchased are slabbed. So, I'd say that generic bullion coins should not be slabbed and better date bullion coins should. Just my humble opinion, peace, rono[/QUOTE]
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