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<p>[QUOTE="wiggam007, post: 1762133, member: 18436"]Okay, well I am going to start off a bit different. I always believe in diversifying a bit so let's add some numismatic value as well. I think grabbing the Canadian Wildlife series would be a good idea. Using Provident's prices it would come to around 236 for the 6 1 oz. rounds (so not the new 1.5 oz. Polar Bear). Even though it is about double the price of what you would pay for other silver rounds, I think the fact that there is some good numismatic value there as well is a good way to protect your self a little.</p><p> </p><p>Next let's add some generic rounds. I like the classic coin designs like the capped bust, Mercury dime, or incuse Indian head design which go for 21.93 each. I would go with some combination of those up to 50 rounds for a total of $1097.</p><p> </p><p>Using the remaining cash, grab Provident's off quality ASEs at 2.49 above spot which would allow you to grab 51 one of these coins. Getting the off quality ones get you the best bang for your buck, saving you about $.70 per round as opposed to 2013 coins.</p><p> </p><p>And yes, I would love to be a part of the contest![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="wiggam007, post: 1762133, member: 18436"]Okay, well I am going to start off a bit different. I always believe in diversifying a bit so let's add some numismatic value as well. I think grabbing the Canadian Wildlife series would be a good idea. Using Provident's prices it would come to around 236 for the 6 1 oz. rounds (so not the new 1.5 oz. Polar Bear). Even though it is about double the price of what you would pay for other silver rounds, I think the fact that there is some good numismatic value there as well is a good way to protect your self a little. Next let's add some generic rounds. I like the classic coin designs like the capped bust, Mercury dime, or incuse Indian head design which go for 21.93 each. I would go with some combination of those up to 50 rounds for a total of $1097. Using the remaining cash, grab Provident's off quality ASEs at 2.49 above spot which would allow you to grab 51 one of these coins. Getting the off quality ones get you the best bang for your buck, saving you about $.70 per round as opposed to 2013 coins. And yes, I would love to be a part of the contest![/QUOTE]
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