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<p>[QUOTE="BusterHighman, post: 1134264, member: 29945"]I started out buying ASEs and Maples, but have since moved to private mint rounds like Buffalos due to the lower premiums: <a href="http://www.providentmetals.com/1-oz-999-fine-silver-rounds-buffalo-design.html" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.providentmetals.com/1-oz-999-fine-silver-rounds-buffalo-design.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.providentmetals.com/1-oz-999-fine-silver-rounds-buffalo-design.html</a></p><p> </p><p>I'm in full blown accumulation mode right now and I'm looking for the greatest quantity of ounces for my dollar. A $10K investment will get me 17 more Buffalos than ASEs at Provident Metals. And I've got serious doubts that I'll be able to recoup the value of those 17 ounces in the future based on some anticipated premium for the Eagles. Just make sure to buy coins that are easily recognized. I usually pass on the "Merry X-Mas 1989" rounds at my coin shop that are selling for the same price as the Buffalos. I've also been told to stay away from the Chinese Pandas because they are counterfeited at a higher rate than other coins. Confidence is everyhting when it comes to money, whether it's paper or metal.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BusterHighman, post: 1134264, member: 29945"]I started out buying ASEs and Maples, but have since moved to private mint rounds like Buffalos due to the lower premiums: [URL]http://www.providentmetals.com/1-oz-999-fine-silver-rounds-buffalo-design.html[/URL] I'm in full blown accumulation mode right now and I'm looking for the greatest quantity of ounces for my dollar. A $10K investment will get me 17 more Buffalos than ASEs at Provident Metals. And I've got serious doubts that I'll be able to recoup the value of those 17 ounces in the future based on some anticipated premium for the Eagles. Just make sure to buy coins that are easily recognized. I usually pass on the "Merry X-Mas 1989" rounds at my coin shop that are selling for the same price as the Buffalos. I've also been told to stay away from the Chinese Pandas because they are counterfeited at a higher rate than other coins. Confidence is everyhting when it comes to money, whether it's paper or metal.[/QUOTE]
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