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<p>[QUOTE="sunflower, post: 814439, member: 23219"]I have three favorite places for bullion and junk silver: Depending what I want and how much.... I contact, Kathleen Kolvey at Investment Rarities, or Liberty at the MoneyChanger, or APMEX. </p><p> </p><p>There are many less expensive places, but some of these require larger quantities. Some of my favorites can take a while to receive the stuff, but I am kept informed well in advanced. </p><p> </p><p>Price is not the most important aspect for me, I like the customer service and monetary counseling that I receive from the first two. When I want monetary counseling I do not use an internet service - Just my preference. I do not have a lot of money to buy coins, so I need to feel comfortable. Sometimes that service costs a bit more, and sometimes not (especially with bullion gold); but for me it is worth it.</p><p> </p><p>It is your money, and your life. Do what helps you sleep best at night. Saving an extra dime does not always work for me, but saving the right dime does.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="sunflower, post: 814439, member: 23219"]I have three favorite places for bullion and junk silver: Depending what I want and how much.... I contact, Kathleen Kolvey at Investment Rarities, or Liberty at the MoneyChanger, or APMEX. There are many less expensive places, but some of these require larger quantities. Some of my favorites can take a while to receive the stuff, but I am kept informed well in advanced. Price is not the most important aspect for me, I like the customer service and monetary counseling that I receive from the first two. When I want monetary counseling I do not use an internet service - Just my preference. I do not have a lot of money to buy coins, so I need to feel comfortable. Sometimes that service costs a bit more, and sometimes not (especially with bullion gold); but for me it is worth it. It is your money, and your life. Do what helps you sleep best at night. Saving an extra dime does not always work for me, but saving the right dime does.[/QUOTE]
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