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<p>[QUOTE="RaceBannon, post: 1134897, member: 25357"]Put me in the Morgan and Peace dollar camp. You can buy average circulated, or even close to BU in some of the most common dates for very close to melt with maybe a tiny premium(I've got a local dealer who sells them to me at less than $1 over melt). </p><p> </p><p>Add to that the fact that they are legal tender, have some numismatic interest factor, if not outright value and for me it's a no brainer.</p><p> </p><p>The other way to play these is to go to your local coin dealers and buy some of the more scarce dates/mm, or BU coins for which the premium hasn't caught up with the recent runup in silver.</p><p> </p><p>What I mean by that is that you can still find a lot of BU coins that were selling for around $30 when your average circulated were selling for $15-20 last year, today they are still priced at around $30. So now you're getting BU coins at close to melt. To me that's another no-brainer. Snap 'em up while you can.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RaceBannon, post: 1134897, member: 25357"]Put me in the Morgan and Peace dollar camp. You can buy average circulated, or even close to BU in some of the most common dates for very close to melt with maybe a tiny premium(I've got a local dealer who sells them to me at less than $1 over melt). Add to that the fact that they are legal tender, have some numismatic interest factor, if not outright value and for me it's a no brainer. The other way to play these is to go to your local coin dealers and buy some of the more scarce dates/mm, or BU coins for which the premium hasn't caught up with the recent runup in silver. What I mean by that is that you can still find a lot of BU coins that were selling for around $30 when your average circulated were selling for $15-20 last year, today they are still priced at around $30. So now you're getting BU coins at close to melt. To me that's another no-brainer. Snap 'em up while you can.[/QUOTE]
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