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<p>[QUOTE="Jaelus, post: 3987003, member: 46237"]From my experience, there are a few tiers of these art rounds. There's the Franklin Mint collector sets and such - usually sold either in a collector case or with pieces coming every month. These have near zero value. There are also plenty of smaller collector mints doing the same type of thing that are worth absolutely nothing.</p><p><br /></p><p>Then you have bullion art rounds, which can be collectible with some premium, depending on the source. Some even have series which can be quite popular - it is debatable whether these series will hold their premiums over time. Either way they are still bullion and hold their value as bullion. If you want to pay a premium for it, make sure it's something you enjoy.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have a few contemporary bullion art round sets myself, like the Zombucks and Privateer 2oz rounds, etc. They are silver rounds I like to look at and enjoy, so I consider I already got my money's worth, but so far they have held their value or appreciated a bit. My two cents.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also stay away from copper art rounds. You'll never get your money back with those.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jaelus, post: 3987003, member: 46237"]From my experience, there are a few tiers of these art rounds. There's the Franklin Mint collector sets and such - usually sold either in a collector case or with pieces coming every month. These have near zero value. There are also plenty of smaller collector mints doing the same type of thing that are worth absolutely nothing. Then you have bullion art rounds, which can be collectible with some premium, depending on the source. Some even have series which can be quite popular - it is debatable whether these series will hold their premiums over time. Either way they are still bullion and hold their value as bullion. If you want to pay a premium for it, make sure it's something you enjoy. I have a few contemporary bullion art round sets myself, like the Zombucks and Privateer 2oz rounds, etc. They are silver rounds I like to look at and enjoy, so I consider I already got my money's worth, but so far they have held their value or appreciated a bit. My two cents. Also stay away from copper art rounds. You'll never get your money back with those.[/QUOTE]
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