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re: Precious metals market
Posted on 11/21/13 at 5:57 pm to ThatsAFactJack
Posted on 11/21/13 at 5:57 pm to ThatsAFactJack
Sorry if I'm asking dumb questions here, but are the markings going to make any difference here? I'm looking at markings such as Sunshine Mining. I'm figuring as said before, silver is silver, and I should probably got for lowers above spot. Just wanted to make sure though.
Posted on 11/21/13 at 7:03 pm to jmarto1
markings do not. Some "collectors" like certain coins, but I'm not in it for collecting.
I like name brand coins such as Sunshine, Silvertowne, and even others like APMEX and Provident (OPM) brand. Just buy low as you can. Some have higher premiums.
Then there are some coins that have no name but just images. Halloween coin, Coors light, etc.
Then there are the federal coins. Eagles, Maple Leafs, Phil Harmonics, etc. They are the highest as premiums go but seem to be the most recognized world wide
Just remember, when it is melted, it is all the same.
I like name brand coins such as Sunshine, Silvertowne, and even others like APMEX and Provident (OPM) brand. Just buy low as you can. Some have higher premiums.
Then there are some coins that have no name but just images. Halloween coin, Coors light, etc.
Then there are the federal coins. Eagles, Maple Leafs, Phil Harmonics, etc. They are the highest as premiums go but seem to be the most recognized world wide
Just remember, when it is melted, it is all the same.
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