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<p>[QUOTE="isaiah58, post: 1126624, member: 29459"]I think your question is not something that can be answered generically. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'd rather know how much you plan to invest initially, and over time. Also, what your short and long term investment goals are. Next, how liquid you prefer to be. </p><p><br /></p><p>You will need to identify your resources. To not only buy from, but whom will you sell to.</p><p><br /></p><p>In general, as a pure investment, then the lower the premium the better. The premium's on Legal Tender coins may or may not be a good way to diversify your holdings. I believe you want to own physical silver, probably the best way to go.</p><p><br /></p><p>The rounds or bars must be properly marked, .999 fine silver is what you want for bullion bars and rounds. Smaller sizes are easier to work with, though some people buy 100 oz bars also. I do not recommend anything smaller than a marker 1 Troy Ounce bar or round for bullion. 90% silver coins are great, use <a href="http://www.coinflation.com" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.coinflation.com" rel="nofollow">www.coinflation.com</a> as a guide. READ the forum here for lots of existing advice.</p><p><br /></p><p>Buying from your Local Coin Shop (LCS) might be your best source as you may want to have a working relationship with the best place to sell your bullion quickly. Lots of info in the forum to now read....[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="isaiah58, post: 1126624, member: 29459"]I think your question is not something that can be answered generically. I'd rather know how much you plan to invest initially, and over time. Also, what your short and long term investment goals are. Next, how liquid you prefer to be. You will need to identify your resources. To not only buy from, but whom will you sell to. In general, as a pure investment, then the lower the premium the better. The premium's on Legal Tender coins may or may not be a good way to diversify your holdings. I believe you want to own physical silver, probably the best way to go. The rounds or bars must be properly marked, .999 fine silver is what you want for bullion bars and rounds. Smaller sizes are easier to work with, though some people buy 100 oz bars also. I do not recommend anything smaller than a marker 1 Troy Ounce bar or round for bullion. 90% silver coins are great, use [url]www.coinflation.com[/url] as a guide. READ the forum here for lots of existing advice. Buying from your Local Coin Shop (LCS) might be your best source as you may want to have a working relationship with the best place to sell your bullion quickly. Lots of info in the forum to now read....[/QUOTE]
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