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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1210679, member: 26302"]I always am a multitasker. I would combine silvr investing with coin collecting myself. Buy widely accepted form of bullion but it a collectible state you like. I am thinking any .999 bullion that you pay just silver value for, but buy different dates or types to make a set. I don't think ANY .999 would be turned away when it comes to selling. US junk coins are not bad in the US since everyone knows their silver rate. You are right foreign silver is usually discounted because refiners have to deal with doing the math on silver purity. However, if you buy them at a discount, then you can afford to take one when you sell, right?</p><p><br /></p><p>As to timing, unless you KNOW silver will go up or down then buying a lot now could possibly be risky or a great deal. This is why I like buying a little at a time, DCA. I know others here hate this, and thats ok, but if you truly are worried it could go down, buying some over a period of time would lower that risk.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1210679, member: 26302"]I always am a multitasker. I would combine silvr investing with coin collecting myself. Buy widely accepted form of bullion but it a collectible state you like. I am thinking any .999 bullion that you pay just silver value for, but buy different dates or types to make a set. I don't think ANY .999 would be turned away when it comes to selling. US junk coins are not bad in the US since everyone knows their silver rate. You are right foreign silver is usually discounted because refiners have to deal with doing the math on silver purity. However, if you buy them at a discount, then you can afford to take one when you sell, right? As to timing, unless you KNOW silver will go up or down then buying a lot now could possibly be risky or a great deal. This is why I like buying a little at a time, DCA. I know others here hate this, and thats ok, but if you truly are worried it could go down, buying some over a period of time would lower that risk.[/QUOTE]
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