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<p>[QUOTE="howboutatrade, post: 2095305, member: 10387"]Okay....so my list of 1 oz silver I am going after is.....</p><p><br /></p><p>American Silver Eagle </p><p>Somalia Elephant </p><p>Austria Philharmonic </p><p>Canadian Maple Leaf </p><p>Australian Kookaburra </p><p>New Zealand Turtle </p><p>Armenian Noah's Ark </p><p>Burundi Lion </p><p>UK Britannia </p><p>China Panda </p><p>Mexico Libertad</p><p>Tokelau Tuna</p><p><br /></p><p>From looking, these appear to be the bullion level of silver 1oz coins sold. There are many other coins sold, but the premiums are at levels where they are more collector focused than bullion investment focus. The Perth mint in Australia makes many many, but the Kookaburra seems to be the most bullion centric. Canadian mint also has many...but the Maple Leaf seems to be the investment grade. This gives a list of an even dozen...then becomes the fun of finding the specific year to get...key is to focus on bullion price point...if there is a big premium, it has become more of a collector coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thoughts from anyone?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="howboutatrade, post: 2095305, member: 10387"]Okay....so my list of 1 oz silver I am going after is..... American Silver Eagle Somalia Elephant Austria Philharmonic Canadian Maple Leaf Australian Kookaburra New Zealand Turtle Armenian Noah's Ark Burundi Lion UK Britannia China Panda Mexico Libertad Tokelau Tuna From looking, these appear to be the bullion level of silver 1oz coins sold. There are many other coins sold, but the premiums are at levels where they are more collector focused than bullion investment focus. The Perth mint in Australia makes many many, but the Kookaburra seems to be the most bullion centric. Canadian mint also has many...but the Maple Leaf seems to be the investment grade. This gives a list of an even dozen...then becomes the fun of finding the specific year to get...key is to focus on bullion price point...if there is a big premium, it has become more of a collector coin. Thoughts from anyone?[/QUOTE]
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