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<p>[QUOTE="JJK78, post: 1613920, member: 19207"]Personally I am not concerned about the quality that much, I am just buying them as bullion. For the quantities I purchase in about the lowest premium for .999 1oz bars is around $1.50-$2.00. I have found some for less but even though it makes no actual difference, I like to enjoy looking at what I buy and am willing to pay a premium for it. In fact I recently purchased a number of different world coins in gold and silver just because they were not ASE or AGE's. As much as I am in this to make money, it is a fun hobby for me and intend to keep it that way. </p><p><br /></p><p>I have decided to purchase these "Silver Bullet Silver Shield" medallions primarily because I agree with the message that is behind them and also really enjoy the designs they have offered thus far. If I can resell some of these at a collectors premium, then I just might sell some, but i'll turn right around and buy more of these exact same ones, or the next one, or the next one. But i'll always keep some for myself... I can say that there are a few options which I liked and were a little less expensive, but with the millions and millions of Eagles, Maple Leaves etc. they are minting, I don't ever see those selling at a premium. The Debt & Death medallion sold about 55,000, but don't think the final mintage had been announced for the Trivium medallion. Hopefully they double their numbers each time so figure 110,000 Trivium, 220,000 Slave Queen~ If that keeps up by the 6th's release there may be as many of these medallions out there to equal the US Mints lowest mintage silver eagle year in 1996 around 3,600,000! </p><p><br /></p><p>Bottom line is it is simply 1oz of .999 fine silver and that is why I am buying them, I guess you could say i'm an Investocollectorflipperbullionista~ But as long as I can add silver to my stack before the US dollar becomes worth little more than toilet paper, that's my goal![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JJK78, post: 1613920, member: 19207"]Personally I am not concerned about the quality that much, I am just buying them as bullion. For the quantities I purchase in about the lowest premium for .999 1oz bars is around $1.50-$2.00. I have found some for less but even though it makes no actual difference, I like to enjoy looking at what I buy and am willing to pay a premium for it. In fact I recently purchased a number of different world coins in gold and silver just because they were not ASE or AGE's. As much as I am in this to make money, it is a fun hobby for me and intend to keep it that way. I have decided to purchase these "Silver Bullet Silver Shield" medallions primarily because I agree with the message that is behind them and also really enjoy the designs they have offered thus far. If I can resell some of these at a collectors premium, then I just might sell some, but i'll turn right around and buy more of these exact same ones, or the next one, or the next one. But i'll always keep some for myself... I can say that there are a few options which I liked and were a little less expensive, but with the millions and millions of Eagles, Maple Leaves etc. they are minting, I don't ever see those selling at a premium. The Debt & Death medallion sold about 55,000, but don't think the final mintage had been announced for the Trivium medallion. Hopefully they double their numbers each time so figure 110,000 Trivium, 220,000 Slave Queen~ If that keeps up by the 6th's release there may be as many of these medallions out there to equal the US Mints lowest mintage silver eagle year in 1996 around 3,600,000! Bottom line is it is simply 1oz of .999 fine silver and that is why I am buying them, I guess you could say i'm an Investocollectorflipperbullionista~ But as long as I can add silver to my stack before the US dollar becomes worth little more than toilet paper, that's my goal![/QUOTE]
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