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<p>[QUOTE="Johndoe2000$, post: 2797910, member: 82085"]There are silver rounds, usually purchased near spot. Then there is the monetized bullion which can be purchased for near spot to a high premium, such as the Krugerand, or Chiwoos etc... Then there are what I like to call art rounds, usually lower mintages which command very high premiums. Those looking only for investment purposes should pass on these. The future sell values are uncertain, and if sold in a rush (coin/pawn shop) would most certainly net the lowest return. These high premium "art rounds" need to be sold as intended, to folks that are willing to pay the higher premium. I do have some of this type, The Destiny series for example. Of course some are made with different finishes, higher relief, etc.. All boils down to what you want... silver rounds, Eagles, Britannias, Maples, etc... are bullion items to me (the regular edition ones anyway) and can be bought/sold for near spot prices. The art rounds are collectors pieces, and should not be labeled as part of bullion stacking at all. IMO. Ultimately, your money, your decision.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Johndoe2000$, post: 2797910, member: 82085"]There are silver rounds, usually purchased near spot. Then there is the monetized bullion which can be purchased for near spot to a high premium, such as the Krugerand, or Chiwoos etc... Then there are what I like to call art rounds, usually lower mintages which command very high premiums. Those looking only for investment purposes should pass on these. The future sell values are uncertain, and if sold in a rush (coin/pawn shop) would most certainly net the lowest return. These high premium "art rounds" need to be sold as intended, to folks that are willing to pay the higher premium. I do have some of this type, The Destiny series for example. Of course some are made with different finishes, higher relief, etc.. All boils down to what you want... silver rounds, Eagles, Britannias, Maples, etc... are bullion items to me (the regular edition ones anyway) and can be bought/sold for near spot prices. The art rounds are collectors pieces, and should not be labeled as part of bullion stacking at all. IMO. Ultimately, your money, your decision.[/QUOTE]
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