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<p>[QUOTE="Sallent, post: 26298732, member: 76194"]That's a little extreme. Who's talking about buying candlesticks with wax fillings?</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm not discouraging anyone from buying 1 oz coins if they want. Just simply stated that you can add extra ounces of silver by buying bars. And that those ounces add up over time. So you might have slightly less money when you sell, but you're also paying a lot less premiums up front which translates to more silver when you sell.</p><p><br /></p><p>But by all means buy whatever you want. I have 1 oz coins, 10 oz bars, and kilo bars. If I ever run across any interesting odd weight bars like 5 oz or 20 oz bars, and the premiums were decent, I'd probably buy that too. If any dealer has a good deal on 1 oz coins, then I buy that. I buy the most silver I can for the least premium possible no matter what form factor it comes in.</p><p><br /></p><p>Same thing with gold. If I can get a much better deal on a Krugerrand or a Perth Mint Kangaroo, you better believe I'm gonna save that $75 or $100 and use that to buy a little bit of extra silver.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Sallent, post: 26298732, member: 76194"]That's a little extreme. Who's talking about buying candlesticks with wax fillings? I'm not discouraging anyone from buying 1 oz coins if they want. Just simply stated that you can add extra ounces of silver by buying bars. And that those ounces add up over time. So you might have slightly less money when you sell, but you're also paying a lot less premiums up front which translates to more silver when you sell. But by all means buy whatever you want. I have 1 oz coins, 10 oz bars, and kilo bars. If I ever run across any interesting odd weight bars like 5 oz or 20 oz bars, and the premiums were decent, I'd probably buy that too. If any dealer has a good deal on 1 oz coins, then I buy that. I buy the most silver I can for the least premium possible no matter what form factor it comes in. Same thing with gold. If I can get a much better deal on a Krugerrand or a Perth Mint Kangaroo, you better believe I'm gonna save that $75 or $100 and use that to buy a little bit of extra silver.[/QUOTE]
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