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<p>[QUOTE="tauferners, post: 697636, member: 20053"]I have read on other posts and will not attempt to argue or make a point but to question for the purpose of getting a logical answer. Why would anyone recommend an ASE for silver investment if the price is $30, $40 or more? Even though these are bullion this could only make sense as collecting and/or <u>investing for the coin itself</u>, and thus not an investment in the silver. Unless of course you would expect the price of silver to reach that point, which would mean you break even. I am not saying I like or dislike ASE's but I have seen them mentioned many times to people asking about silver investments. Some ASE's can be had for closer to spot and have bought and still own some myself, but the most I have paid for one is about 20% over spot. Am I missing something? I am only a beginner collector but am fairly comfortable with my investment skills so on the occasions when the two cross paths some things make little sense to me.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tauferners, post: 697636, member: 20053"]I have read on other posts and will not attempt to argue or make a point but to question for the purpose of getting a logical answer. Why would anyone recommend an ASE for silver investment if the price is $30, $40 or more? Even though these are bullion this could only make sense as collecting and/or [U]investing for the coin itself[/U], and thus not an investment in the silver. Unless of course you would expect the price of silver to reach that point, which would mean you break even. I am not saying I like or dislike ASE's but I have seen them mentioned many times to people asking about silver investments. Some ASE's can be had for closer to spot and have bought and still own some myself, but the most I have paid for one is about 20% over spot. Am I missing something? I am only a beginner collector but am fairly comfortable with my investment skills so on the occasions when the two cross paths some things make little sense to me.[/QUOTE]
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