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<p>[QUOTE="Sallent, post: 8596093, member: 76194"]Silver is just not anymore price efficient to buy in coin form. Bars are an excellent choice. Don't listen to the naysayers. There's probably more fake silver coins out there than there are fake bars. Knowledge is the key. Invest in a good scale, a ruler and calipers, and a Sigma Pro machine. With that right there you have all the equipment you'll ever need to test either gold or silver in any form factor.</p><p><br /></p><p>Kilo bars are a heck of a deal. If you shop around you can find them these days for around $3 premium per ounce, which is still inflated, but nowhere as ridiculous as individual coins right now. When things calm down, you'll probably be able to find kilo bars with only a $2 premium per ounce.</p><p><br /></p><p>Right now you can buy two Kilo bars for $1460 (It's over 64 ounces, I'll just round it up to 65), or 38 American silver eagles for the same price. If that doesn't make it obvious which one you should be buying (the one that will get you an additional 27 ounces for the same money), then I don't know what will.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Sallent, post: 8596093, member: 76194"]Silver is just not anymore price efficient to buy in coin form. Bars are an excellent choice. Don't listen to the naysayers. There's probably more fake silver coins out there than there are fake bars. Knowledge is the key. Invest in a good scale, a ruler and calipers, and a Sigma Pro machine. With that right there you have all the equipment you'll ever need to test either gold or silver in any form factor. Kilo bars are a heck of a deal. If you shop around you can find them these days for around $3 premium per ounce, which is still inflated, but nowhere as ridiculous as individual coins right now. When things calm down, you'll probably be able to find kilo bars with only a $2 premium per ounce. Right now you can buy two Kilo bars for $1460 (It's over 64 ounces, I'll just round it up to 65), or 38 American silver eagles for the same price. If that doesn't make it obvious which one you should be buying (the one that will get you an additional 27 ounces for the same money), then I don't know what will.[/QUOTE]
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