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<p>[QUOTE="spirityoda, post: 2569671, member: 44633"]because some people/collectors value the older bars beyond silver value itself. I see that a lot that at Vegas coin shows. I could see the value for the older ones, but not for the newer ones. unsuspecting people get lured into being told a story that these bars with be more collectible than other bars down the road. I hate to see people deceived like that. with enough experience in viewing older bars you can tell the difference in price right away. now a days <b>hand poured</b> bars are getting more money than the silver is actually worth. I myself really like the look of a hand poured silver bar, but do not want to shell out the extra money over the real silver value it is worth. it is a trade off. I leave it up to the people wanting what <b>they</b> want to do/buy. funny that you mention this because I myself was thinking of getting/buying the Perth Mint 10oz. bars simply because I really liked the look of them. but after discovering the cost over the actual silver price made me rethink it and not buy them. there are a lot of companies out there trying to make their silver rounds and bars look so amazing to get you to buy their products. most places that will buy your silver will only give you what silver is worth. unless you try and sell it on Ebay or other places... you might get more from buyers there.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="spirityoda, post: 2569671, member: 44633"]because some people/collectors value the older bars beyond silver value itself. I see that a lot that at Vegas coin shows. I could see the value for the older ones, but not for the newer ones. unsuspecting people get lured into being told a story that these bars with be more collectible than other bars down the road. I hate to see people deceived like that. with enough experience in viewing older bars you can tell the difference in price right away. now a days [B]hand poured[/B] bars are getting more money than the silver is actually worth. I myself really like the look of a hand poured silver bar, but do not want to shell out the extra money over the real silver value it is worth. it is a trade off. I leave it up to the people wanting what [B]they[/B] want to do/buy. funny that you mention this because I myself was thinking of getting/buying the Perth Mint 10oz. bars simply because I really liked the look of them. but after discovering the cost over the actual silver price made me rethink it and not buy them. there are a lot of companies out there trying to make their silver rounds and bars look so amazing to get you to buy their products. most places that will buy your silver will only give you what silver is worth. unless you try and sell it on Ebay or other places... you might get more from buyers there.[/QUOTE]
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