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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 2069002, member: 19065"]<a href="http://www.bulliondealerdata.com/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.bulliondealerdata.com/" rel="nofollow">Bulliondealerdata.com</a></p><p><a href="https://comparesilverprices.com/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://comparesilverprices.com/" rel="nofollow"><br /></a></p><p><a href="https://comparesilverprices.com/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://comparesilverprices.com/" rel="nofollow">CompareSilverPrices.com</a></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=73087]@cube[/USER] --> There are many many online bullion dealers but know that you may be paying a premium just because you are getting to use a slick website or they have a competitive service, wide range of products they offer, etc. Once you compare some of them, don't forget your options nearby such as a local coin dealer, and coin shows. The benefit of buying local supports your community, the dealers and keeps the money close to home. You can probably take delivery in person, nothing sent/moving through the post and causing a delay, nothing to pay to ship and insure, plus when buying local you can start a relationship that might help you when you want to liquidate, if need be quickly, should you need the cash, or if you see prices moving in the right or wrong direction. If you ever need to sell back to an online dealer you have to ship and may not have instant ability to get funds quickly for selling.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for what to buy, AVOID fractional bullion. If you want something smaller than one ounce, but junk silver, such as pre-1964 90% silver US coins like quarter-dollars and dimes. Bars are nice for storage purposes but may be difficult in larger sizes (100oz / kilo bars) to resell. Stick with 5oz and 10oz and from good companies like JM or Pamp Suisse and especially if they have a serial number. One of the benefits of buying bullion with a denomination on them is that they are well known and easier to recognize by buyers and dealers, plus backed by the governments that issued them. One ounce size coins are good but for storage and better price per ounce, 5 oz coins like Mexican Libertads or US America the Beautiful silver coins are easy to store and offer better value.</p><p><br /></p><p>Just some thoughts on where / what to buy.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 2069002, member: 19065"][URL='http://www.bulliondealerdata.com/']Bulliondealerdata.com[/URL] [URL='https://comparesilverprices.com/'] CompareSilverPrices.com[/URL] [USER=73087]@cube[/USER] --> There are many many online bullion dealers but know that you may be paying a premium just because you are getting to use a slick website or they have a competitive service, wide range of products they offer, etc. Once you compare some of them, don't forget your options nearby such as a local coin dealer, and coin shows. The benefit of buying local supports your community, the dealers and keeps the money close to home. You can probably take delivery in person, nothing sent/moving through the post and causing a delay, nothing to pay to ship and insure, plus when buying local you can start a relationship that might help you when you want to liquidate, if need be quickly, should you need the cash, or if you see prices moving in the right or wrong direction. If you ever need to sell back to an online dealer you have to ship and may not have instant ability to get funds quickly for selling. As for what to buy, AVOID fractional bullion. If you want something smaller than one ounce, but junk silver, such as pre-1964 90% silver US coins like quarter-dollars and dimes. Bars are nice for storage purposes but may be difficult in larger sizes (100oz / kilo bars) to resell. Stick with 5oz and 10oz and from good companies like JM or Pamp Suisse and especially if they have a serial number. One of the benefits of buying bullion with a denomination on them is that they are well known and easier to recognize by buyers and dealers, plus backed by the governments that issued them. One ounce size coins are good but for storage and better price per ounce, 5 oz coins like Mexican Libertads or US America the Beautiful silver coins are easy to store and offer better value. Just some thoughts on where / what to buy.[/QUOTE]
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