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<p>[QUOTE="E Pluribus Unum, post: 2764597, member: 74265"]Recently, I switched my focus from coin collecting to buying silver bullion - not collecting bullion - more of an investment approach. I like government issued world bullion for the most part and I have been buying the more common coins with the lowest premiums. So far, I have focusing on:</p><p><br /></p><p>1 American Silver Eagles</p><p>2 Austrian Philharmonic</p><p>3 Canadian Maple Leaf</p><p>4 Australian Kangaroos</p><p>5 UK Britannia</p><p>6 Sunshine rounds when I find a good deal.</p><p><br /></p><p>Many online vendors offer more "exotic" bullion from countries like Armenia, Congo, Somalia, Rwanda, etc. Is there any downside to purchasing bullion from these countries? And why is the premium on Chinese Pandas so high? Even the Mexican Libertads are a bit pricey.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am thinking about buying some 1 oz Armenian Noah's Ark and 1 oz Somalian Elephant as they are reasonable priced. I admit that I enjoy the numismatic aspect of these coins, but from an investment point of view, I need to be more objective.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="E Pluribus Unum, post: 2764597, member: 74265"]Recently, I switched my focus from coin collecting to buying silver bullion - not collecting bullion - more of an investment approach. I like government issued world bullion for the most part and I have been buying the more common coins with the lowest premiums. So far, I have focusing on: 1 American Silver Eagles 2 Austrian Philharmonic 3 Canadian Maple Leaf 4 Australian Kangaroos 5 UK Britannia 6 Sunshine rounds when I find a good deal. Many online vendors offer more "exotic" bullion from countries like Armenia, Congo, Somalia, Rwanda, etc. Is there any downside to purchasing bullion from these countries? And why is the premium on Chinese Pandas so high? Even the Mexican Libertads are a bit pricey. I am thinking about buying some 1 oz Armenian Noah's Ark and 1 oz Somalian Elephant as they are reasonable priced. I admit that I enjoy the numismatic aspect of these coins, but from an investment point of view, I need to be more objective.[/QUOTE]
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