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<p>[QUOTE="Mr. Coin Lover, post: 769600, member: 16060"]Well you asked about bars or coins. Graded ASE's are going to cost you more that is for sure, and overall you are getting more away from the silver as a base. If you are just considering bullion or ASEs then I would not buy certified ASEs. It is easy for me to say that because I have two sets of ASEs and both are ungraded.</p><p><br /></p><p>Others may tell you just the opposite of what I'm stating, so try this. First if I was a coin dealer sending in ASEs to be graded I would only sell those slabbed at 69 or 70. Anything less I think I would be better off selling as raw after cracking back out of its slab.</p><p><br /></p><p>Go to ebay and just compare some prices over a few days of raw, MS69, and MS70. After making this comparison look again at your personal goals at what you want accomplish. I didn't mention proofs because that is getting even further away from silver alone, and definitely more coin oriented.</p><p><br /></p><p>I hope this helps, main thing is keep in mind what your goals are.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Coin Lover, post: 769600, member: 16060"]Well you asked about bars or coins. Graded ASE's are going to cost you more that is for sure, and overall you are getting more away from the silver as a base. If you are just considering bullion or ASEs then I would not buy certified ASEs. It is easy for me to say that because I have two sets of ASEs and both are ungraded. Others may tell you just the opposite of what I'm stating, so try this. First if I was a coin dealer sending in ASEs to be graded I would only sell those slabbed at 69 or 70. Anything less I think I would be better off selling as raw after cracking back out of its slab. Go to ebay and just compare some prices over a few days of raw, MS69, and MS70. After making this comparison look again at your personal goals at what you want accomplish. I didn't mention proofs because that is getting even further away from silver alone, and definitely more coin oriented. I hope this helps, main thing is keep in mind what your goals are.[/QUOTE]
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