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<p>[QUOTE="BigTee44, post: 1699188, member: 41883"]If you're wanting to invest just in <b>silver</b>, buy generic .999 fine silver rounds or do what most do, buy silver eagles and silver maples at a premium. I wouldn't pay too much over spot for generic.</p><p><br /></p><p> I started as a bullion investor, but that got boring, so then I found 1 oz rounds, but the premium is higher on those than 1oz bars or generic rounds. So if you want just silver, don't look at the coins, you'll fall in love with at least one design and before you know it, you're $12 over spot per oz!</p><p><br /></p><p>The Pamp Suisse, no idea why it's so much over priced, but i wouldn't touch it. Doubt it'll have that much of a premium if silver goes higher.</p><p><br /></p><p>It's amazing how much us tiny ants can accumulate over a long time with just one here and there. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'd check ProvidentMetals if you're looking one. I've dealt with them, never had a problem, got my bullion very quick.</p><p><br /></p><p>From Above: Tyler is correct, you can never have enough silver! :thumb:[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BigTee44, post: 1699188, member: 41883"]If you're wanting to invest just in [B]silver[/B], buy generic .999 fine silver rounds or do what most do, buy silver eagles and silver maples at a premium. I wouldn't pay too much over spot for generic. I started as a bullion investor, but that got boring, so then I found 1 oz rounds, but the premium is higher on those than 1oz bars or generic rounds. So if you want just silver, don't look at the coins, you'll fall in love with at least one design and before you know it, you're $12 over spot per oz! The Pamp Suisse, no idea why it's so much over priced, but i wouldn't touch it. Doubt it'll have that much of a premium if silver goes higher. It's amazing how much us tiny ants can accumulate over a long time with just one here and there. I'd check ProvidentMetals if you're looking one. I've dealt with them, never had a problem, got my bullion very quick. From Above: Tyler is correct, you can never have enough silver! :thumb:[/QUOTE]
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