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<p>[QUOTE="RaceBannon, post: 1332359, member: 25357"]If you are going to invest in silver, I'd recommend American Silver Eagles, (ASE) canadian Maple Leaf coins. They are .999 silver one ounce coins, and you can have them for a three or four bucks over melt if you're going to buy in bulk. .999 1 oz silver rounds are another option, you might save a buck or two on the premium per coin versus ASEs.</p><p>The other option I'd recommend is average circulated Morgan and Peace dollars. These coins contain rougly .775 oz of silver per coin, and if you buy them in bulk you can often get them for close to melt maybe a dollar over per coin. So with silver trading at around $29 today, melt is about $22.50 per silver dollar. If you can get them for under $25 you're doing OK. These coins have some small numismatic value over straight bullion, so if the bottom falls out on silver, you may be able to get a little more for them when you go to sell than you would for a bullion coin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RaceBannon, post: 1332359, member: 25357"]If you are going to invest in silver, I'd recommend American Silver Eagles, (ASE) canadian Maple Leaf coins. They are .999 silver one ounce coins, and you can have them for a three or four bucks over melt if you're going to buy in bulk. .999 1 oz silver rounds are another option, you might save a buck or two on the premium per coin versus ASEs. The other option I'd recommend is average circulated Morgan and Peace dollars. These coins contain rougly .775 oz of silver per coin, and if you buy them in bulk you can often get them for close to melt maybe a dollar over per coin. So with silver trading at around $29 today, melt is about $22.50 per silver dollar. If you can get them for under $25 you're doing OK. These coins have some small numismatic value over straight bullion, so if the bottom falls out on silver, you may be able to get a little more for them when you go to sell than you would for a bullion coin.[/QUOTE]
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