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<p>[QUOTE="isaiah58, post: 1863352, member: 29459"]Good response. According to both my LCS's, the reason premiums on junk coinage has gone up is the doomsayers are buying them up. Based on that alone, I would think they have more confidence in the US minted coins than some random piece of metal we are assuming is real silver. food for thought</p><p><br /></p><p>So, based on the answers so far someone that is collecting may see a reason to pay very high premiums for fractional silver. Someone that is investing and otherwise protecting their wealth would not see any value in paying higher premiums. I would assume then that this also carries over to the self proclaimed "collectibles" like Silver Bullets, Zombie Bucks, etc... BTW, limited mintage in silver rounds/bars is meaningless in this case. At least for my purpose of discussing this in the bullion section. If I take a Morgan to my LCS they give me the value based on the collectibles market. If I bring them .9999 ingots there are very few "names" they pay a higher premium for, other than ASE's (US Mint), J&M, and a few other globally accepted producers.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="isaiah58, post: 1863352, member: 29459"]Good response. According to both my LCS's, the reason premiums on junk coinage has gone up is the doomsayers are buying them up. Based on that alone, I would think they have more confidence in the US minted coins than some random piece of metal we are assuming is real silver. food for thought So, based on the answers so far someone that is collecting may see a reason to pay very high premiums for fractional silver. Someone that is investing and otherwise protecting their wealth would not see any value in paying higher premiums. I would assume then that this also carries over to the self proclaimed "collectibles" like Silver Bullets, Zombie Bucks, etc... BTW, limited mintage in silver rounds/bars is meaningless in this case. At least for my purpose of discussing this in the bullion section. If I take a Morgan to my LCS they give me the value based on the collectibles market. If I bring them .9999 ingots there are very few "names" they pay a higher premium for, other than ASE's (US Mint), J&M, and a few other globally accepted producers.[/QUOTE]
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