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<p>[QUOTE="InfleXion, post: 1338268, member: 29012"]You missed the boat on timberwolves and grizzlies, but you can get the cougars for the same price as ASE's if you shop around. Yes the design is unpopular, but it has 9999 purity which is what I like about regular maple leaves as well since that's the purity required for solar panels which will be a driving factor in industrial demand for silver going forward. Maybe that won't equate to a better return, but maybe it will if you wait long enough, who knows. For investment purposes and thus planning to sell, ASE's are your best bet in the states, but I have not had any problem selling generics to a coin dealer either. You pay a premium, you get a premium back, so I don't think it matters between the government minted coins and generic rounds unless you plan on selling to a private party in which case it could really go either way on you. Maybe they will like the government coins better, or maybe they will say silver is silver and tell you to eat the premium. It just depends, but I think junk silver is probably the best way to go since you pay no premium, there is no expectation of premium upon resale, and everybody knows what it is.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="InfleXion, post: 1338268, member: 29012"]You missed the boat on timberwolves and grizzlies, but you can get the cougars for the same price as ASE's if you shop around. Yes the design is unpopular, but it has 9999 purity which is what I like about regular maple leaves as well since that's the purity required for solar panels which will be a driving factor in industrial demand for silver going forward. Maybe that won't equate to a better return, but maybe it will if you wait long enough, who knows. For investment purposes and thus planning to sell, ASE's are your best bet in the states, but I have not had any problem selling generics to a coin dealer either. You pay a premium, you get a premium back, so I don't think it matters between the government minted coins and generic rounds unless you plan on selling to a private party in which case it could really go either way on you. Maybe they will like the government coins better, or maybe they will say silver is silver and tell you to eat the premium. It just depends, but I think junk silver is probably the best way to go since you pay no premium, there is no expectation of premium upon resale, and everybody knows what it is.[/QUOTE]
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