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<p>[QUOTE="1970 Silver Art, post: 860418, member: 18828"]That depends on why a person is buying silver bars. If a person is buying silver as an investment or for prepping for SHTF, then a person should aim for buying silver for the lowest premium possible. If a person is buying silver bars to collect them, then that is a different story. For example, when you are dealing with old silver art bars, you are dealing with rarity values and collectors are looking for bars to add to their collection. </p><p> </p><p>The key to buying silver art bars, especially '70's silver art bars, is to buy them from dealers who treat them (and price them) the same like other .999 generic silver bullion. </p><p> </p><p>I am a silver art bar collector and I have had some luck in the past of buying some silver art bars for between $0.75 to $2 over spot silver at my local coin dealer and at local coin shows. I prefer to buy old '70's silver art bars for the lowest premium that I can get them at. In my experience, buying silver art bars at local coin shows has been my best method of buying silver art bars at the lowest premium over spot silver. </p><p> </p><p>With that said, There is a rare occasion that I am willing to pay a higher premium (to an extent) for certain silver art bars. It just depends on the silver art bar that I am looking to collect. </p><p> </p><p>When it comes to silver art bar buying, a person has to do resaerch and to know what they are buying.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="1970 Silver Art, post: 860418, member: 18828"]That depends on why a person is buying silver bars. If a person is buying silver as an investment or for prepping for SHTF, then a person should aim for buying silver for the lowest premium possible. If a person is buying silver bars to collect them, then that is a different story. For example, when you are dealing with old silver art bars, you are dealing with rarity values and collectors are looking for bars to add to their collection. The key to buying silver art bars, especially '70's silver art bars, is to buy them from dealers who treat them (and price them) the same like other .999 generic silver bullion. I am a silver art bar collector and I have had some luck in the past of buying some silver art bars for between $0.75 to $2 over spot silver at my local coin dealer and at local coin shows. I prefer to buy old '70's silver art bars for the lowest premium that I can get them at. In my experience, buying silver art bars at local coin shows has been my best method of buying silver art bars at the lowest premium over spot silver. With that said, There is a rare occasion that I am willing to pay a higher premium (to an extent) for certain silver art bars. It just depends on the silver art bar that I am looking to collect. When it comes to silver art bar buying, a person has to do resaerch and to know what they are buying.[/QUOTE]
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