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<p>[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 995362, member: 3011"]If you are worried that ASEs will be confiscated [but nothing else will], and that ASEs have problems with silver purity, but generic silver rounds and bars don't, then by all means you should diversify for peace of mind. I would be more worried about the purity of the rounds and bars, but that's just me. Why do you think they sell at a discount? For me, ASEs are best by test and will be easier to resell for spot or better under most conditions. A coin shop near me pays $1 over spot for ASEs, but buys rounds at a discount. There is also the numismatic kicker. Someday, the Mint will discontinue the series, and ASEs will immediately begin to accrue at least some numismatic value because the supply will be fixed but demand will continue. You don't have to agree I just want others to think about it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 995362, member: 3011"]If you are worried that ASEs will be confiscated [but nothing else will], and that ASEs have problems with silver purity, but generic silver rounds and bars don't, then by all means you should diversify for peace of mind. I would be more worried about the purity of the rounds and bars, but that's just me. Why do you think they sell at a discount? For me, ASEs are best by test and will be easier to resell for spot or better under most conditions. A coin shop near me pays $1 over spot for ASEs, but buys rounds at a discount. There is also the numismatic kicker. Someday, the Mint will discontinue the series, and ASEs will immediately begin to accrue at least some numismatic value because the supply will be fixed but demand will continue. You don't have to agree I just want others to think about it.[/QUOTE]
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