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<p>[QUOTE="RaceBannon, post: 1616929, member: 25357"]I've always been a proponent of buying average circulated common date Peace and Morgan dollars. if you're looking to maximize the value of a bullion investment, I really believe US silver dollars are the way to go. You pay a lot less of a premium than ASEs, or other bullion coins. There are often cherry picking opportunities in the bulk silver dollar drawer as well.</p><p><br /></p><p>My LCS offers them for a dollar or two over melt if you buy in bulk(at least 20). I see the same type of coins routinely selling on eBay individually for up to $10 over melt. Even after paying 12% in sellers fees and paypal fees, plus shipping, you can turn a small profit. If you can hold onto them until silver spikes again, you can make even more. Granted it takes a lot of work to photograph, list, and ship them individually. But if you're looking to maximize the value of a bullion investment, I would recommend common Morgan and Peace dollars.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RaceBannon, post: 1616929, member: 25357"]I've always been a proponent of buying average circulated common date Peace and Morgan dollars. if you're looking to maximize the value of a bullion investment, I really believe US silver dollars are the way to go. You pay a lot less of a premium than ASEs, or other bullion coins. There are often cherry picking opportunities in the bulk silver dollar drawer as well. My LCS offers them for a dollar or two over melt if you buy in bulk(at least 20). I see the same type of coins routinely selling on eBay individually for up to $10 over melt. Even after paying 12% in sellers fees and paypal fees, plus shipping, you can turn a small profit. If you can hold onto them until silver spikes again, you can make even more. Granted it takes a lot of work to photograph, list, and ship them individually. But if you're looking to maximize the value of a bullion investment, I would recommend common Morgan and Peace dollars.[/QUOTE]
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