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<p>[QUOTE="Irish2Ice, post: 1515381, member: 28761"]I think the strategy you have is correct. There ARE deals when buying in bulk online, especially with worn junk silver, but for the most part the savings are insignificant. Keep buying from the local B&M, tell them what you're doing and that you're also looking for bulk coins at a discount.</p><p><br /></p><p>Secondly, there is a FINE line between silver bullion and collecting. The ASE's have collector value and thus the premium. When selling there will potentially also be a premium. SO, what you are buying depends on your endgame. Are you accumulating for profit, economy collapse, or collecting. ASE's mean nothing in an economy collapse, but junk silver dimes would be perfect. The advantage of ASE's is with a rise in silver, you get the rise in bullion, but there is also the potential rise in collector value. So in a perfect world, buy ASE's as close to bullion as possible. 2012's can be had for $1 over spot to the keen investor. </p><p><br /></p><p>AND a Large THANK YOU!! I've been looking at that safe for months at a different store selling for $599 on sale. You just saved me $70![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Irish2Ice, post: 1515381, member: 28761"]I think the strategy you have is correct. There ARE deals when buying in bulk online, especially with worn junk silver, but for the most part the savings are insignificant. Keep buying from the local B&M, tell them what you're doing and that you're also looking for bulk coins at a discount. Secondly, there is a FINE line between silver bullion and collecting. The ASE's have collector value and thus the premium. When selling there will potentially also be a premium. SO, what you are buying depends on your endgame. Are you accumulating for profit, economy collapse, or collecting. ASE's mean nothing in an economy collapse, but junk silver dimes would be perfect. The advantage of ASE's is with a rise in silver, you get the rise in bullion, but there is also the potential rise in collector value. So in a perfect world, buy ASE's as close to bullion as possible. 2012's can be had for $1 over spot to the keen investor. AND a Large THANK YOU!! I've been looking at that safe for months at a different store selling for $599 on sale. You just saved me $70![/QUOTE]
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