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<p>[QUOTE="nohope587, post: 338289, member: 3887"]The sort answer is yes it would be cheaper to buy ASE's by the tube. I however believe Unc ASEs from the mint will command more of a premium in the future. Either way the price difference between the two is small enough to make the gamble worth while.</p><p>Regular BU ASE's normally command a premium of between $1&$2 over melt depending on quantity. Silver touched $18 for a while today so that means regular BU ASEs will be $19to$20 only a couple of bucks different from the Mint packaged collector version. So if I bought 100 Regular ASEs I would sell with silver at $40 as apposed to $44 with the mint issued one.</p><p>Either way its going to be a long while before I part with either.</p><p>My collecting habits are centered around a series that lasted less than 10 years. Its complete minus a few varieties so I am only looking for upgrades. They will cost me hundreds even thousands of $ so I play the silver game as a way of saving long term for my purchases. Realistically I could probably do pretty well just putting my money into CDs or something similar but i like having a small stock pile of silver around. Plus its always nice to sell something for $20 that you only paid $10 for less than 3 years ago[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="nohope587, post: 338289, member: 3887"]The sort answer is yes it would be cheaper to buy ASE's by the tube. I however believe Unc ASEs from the mint will command more of a premium in the future. Either way the price difference between the two is small enough to make the gamble worth while. Regular BU ASE's normally command a premium of between $1&$2 over melt depending on quantity. Silver touched $18 for a while today so that means regular BU ASEs will be $19to$20 only a couple of bucks different from the Mint packaged collector version. So if I bought 100 Regular ASEs I would sell with silver at $40 as apposed to $44 with the mint issued one. Either way its going to be a long while before I part with either. My collecting habits are centered around a series that lasted less than 10 years. Its complete minus a few varieties so I am only looking for upgrades. They will cost me hundreds even thousands of $ so I play the silver game as a way of saving long term for my purchases. Realistically I could probably do pretty well just putting my money into CDs or something similar but i like having a small stock pile of silver around. Plus its always nice to sell something for $20 that you only paid $10 for less than 3 years ago[/QUOTE]
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