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<p>[QUOTE="myownprivy, post: 2632338, member: 84588"]Yep! Exactly SD1555.</p><p><br /></p><p>I can only imagine the headache of trying to sell a hodgepodge stack of silver when I retire and want extra cash. On the other hand, taking in tubes and tubes of Eagles or Maples is quick, easily verifiable as authentic, and will garner a slight premium. </p><p><br /></p><p>On the other hand, these amateurish stackers with their silly santa bars and embarrassing marijuana art bars are going to have a hell of time reselling. </p><p><br /></p><p>This is why I have posted elsewhere bemoaning the fact that part of my silver stack contains random crap from The Franklin Mint I acquired as gifts years ago. Years ago when I started buying for myself, I purchased only (gold and silver) Maples with security features and well known silver bars. This is so I can easily sell them when/if the time comes.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have attempted to further refine my process even more by forgoing buying more silver bars and sticking to just Maples from now on. </p><p><br /></p><p>But lets be honest, the collector in me still may stray a bit and pick up a handful of silver Kangaroos or Philharmonics or something else from a respectable, verifiable mint.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="myownprivy, post: 2632338, member: 84588"]Yep! Exactly SD1555. I can only imagine the headache of trying to sell a hodgepodge stack of silver when I retire and want extra cash. On the other hand, taking in tubes and tubes of Eagles or Maples is quick, easily verifiable as authentic, and will garner a slight premium. On the other hand, these amateurish stackers with their silly santa bars and embarrassing marijuana art bars are going to have a hell of time reselling. This is why I have posted elsewhere bemoaning the fact that part of my silver stack contains random crap from The Franklin Mint I acquired as gifts years ago. Years ago when I started buying for myself, I purchased only (gold and silver) Maples with security features and well known silver bars. This is so I can easily sell them when/if the time comes. I have attempted to further refine my process even more by forgoing buying more silver bars and sticking to just Maples from now on. But lets be honest, the collector in me still may stray a bit and pick up a handful of silver Kangaroos or Philharmonics or something else from a respectable, verifiable mint.[/QUOTE]
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