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<p>[QUOTE="AlphaWSierra, post: 772486, member: 22259"]Well, we ended up purchasing two pieces. One was a Silver Maple Leaf, and my wife picked out a 1oz. bar from Englehard (just a plain one). I looked at some ASE's but wasn't thrilled with them.</p><p> </p><p>We were lucky to find a shop that was more than helpful. I was asking what was available, and they pulled out 3 different boxes full of bullion in different forms. Rounds, bars, 1-10oz bars (he said if I wanted to see a 100oz bar, he would have to dig it out). They had one Maple Leaf, a ton of ASE's, Kooks, various art rounds, etc. He showed us ome junk silver silver in rolls as well.</p><p> </p><p>What was more important to me was that he made it clear that they have bullion in stock all the time. I am planning on making purchases every week, whether just an ounce at least, maybe more if the budget allows.</p><p> </p><p>I purchased the red book, and have been reading looking through it, and have come to like the Walking Liberties. So along with the bullion purchases, I have started my collection of Walking Liberites. I purchased a couple the other night off Ebay. A 1916, plus another date that I don't remember right now.</p><p> </p><p>So I have jumped in, and so far, I think I am swimming.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="AlphaWSierra, post: 772486, member: 22259"]Well, we ended up purchasing two pieces. One was a Silver Maple Leaf, and my wife picked out a 1oz. bar from Englehard (just a plain one). I looked at some ASE's but wasn't thrilled with them. We were lucky to find a shop that was more than helpful. I was asking what was available, and they pulled out 3 different boxes full of bullion in different forms. Rounds, bars, 1-10oz bars (he said if I wanted to see a 100oz bar, he would have to dig it out). They had one Maple Leaf, a ton of ASE's, Kooks, various art rounds, etc. He showed us ome junk silver silver in rolls as well. What was more important to me was that he made it clear that they have bullion in stock all the time. I am planning on making purchases every week, whether just an ounce at least, maybe more if the budget allows. I purchased the red book, and have been reading looking through it, and have come to like the Walking Liberties. So along with the bullion purchases, I have started my collection of Walking Liberites. I purchased a couple the other night off Ebay. A 1916, plus another date that I don't remember right now. So I have jumped in, and so far, I think I am swimming.[/QUOTE]
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