http://www.providentmetals.com/bullion/bullion-by-mint/sovereign-mint/british-royal-mint.html
deal on the british silver coins
deal on the british silver coins
me tooGood price- I like the Britannia coins too.
some command a premium, but mostly the premiums are attached to gov coins or already minted rounds. kinda hard to predict which ones will ave a collectors premium 10+ years from nowDoes it really matter what type of rounds you buy? Sunshine, englehard, silvertowne?
So in a nutshell gov coins increase in value and most private mints stay around spot?some command a premium, but mostly the premiums are attached to gov coins or already minted rounds. kinda hard to predict which ones will ave a collectors premium 10+ years from now
for the most part. some private mints such as the older engleard and jm matthey bars/rounds re worth more than some of the gov coinsSo in a nutshell gov coins increase in value and most private mints stay around spot?
JM bullion is the best i have found consistently on pricing for gov coinsIs anyone buying? Favorite places to buy? I've used JMB, and they're pretty awesome.
Cool, thanks. I just placed an order with Provident. I've actually had 2 day delivery from JMB, couldn't believe it...that's amazon fast. I like the idea of getting silver coins with a face value vs. rounds. What's your opinion?JM bullion is the best i have found consistently on pricing for gov coins
provident is my favorite to order from, they have the best generic rounds and bars for the best price 9 out of 10 times. they also do pretty decent on their 90% silver
i ordered from bullionexchanges.com as well. but i use them only for 90% quarters and dimes as their price is usually the cheapest for these. downside is they take a good while, require a 10% credit card deposit (which gets returned after they get the paper check in hand) and are based in New York city (and i dont like my money going to that town)
i think the best hands down is Bay Precious metals though. unfortunately they operate exclusively via ebay from what i can tell. they specialize in government coins mostly. their prices are generally a tad higher but they will run amazing specials if you check in from time to time. also you buy with a credit card or debit card and their shipping is stupid fast (i once placed an order on a Thursday and had it in hand by Monday)
those are the 4 i would use. if you want to shop local though check out jrr888's store in Marietta. he hooks it up and if you let him know you are coming in ahead of time he will make sure they have what you need
that is crazy fast, they ship from las vegas i believeCool, thanks. I just placed an order with Provident. I've actually had 2 day delivery from JMB, couldn't believe it...that's amazon fast. I like the idea of getting silver coins with a face value vs. rounds. What's your opinion?
Good info, thanks! I guess I'm guilty of just placing an order without giving too much thought to price. I'm looking much longer term, so a buck here or there doesn't play into the plan too much. Liquidity has been my main objective.that is crazy fast, they ship from las vegas i believe
its always a good idea to get a mix
i generally buy the cheapest silver i can, so i often go with the generic rounds. right now silver is on the uptick and just hit 15 at spot for the first time in two months. it is still a good time to buy mind you
but i pay attention to the deals on the gov coins. right now i think the cheapest 3 gov coins are the austrian phil harmonics, the brit sovereigns, and the armenian arks (even though those are technically minted in germany by geiger)
all 3 of these coins are fantastic. i used to be partial to maples but since 2010 there have been reports of milk spotting which damages the value of the coin, so no point in getting them for the premium IMO
constitutional silver (90%) commands a high premium due to numismatic values and the fact that 90% silver is not counterfeited (not that i know of; i know the peace and morgans have been targeted) they also are a coin so its backed by a government. the 90% silver is also very useful to have as fractional rounds (since buying pure .9999 silver fractionally is usually way more expensive than even there)
jrr888's shop has/had 40% clad half dollars that he sells at spot/melt. mind you, if you resell these you will get less than spot but this is the cheapest way to get silver. you arent paying a premium so you are literally swapping out currency for money (dollar bills for silver)
the trick is putting aside a % of money you wish to spend and have a time frame involved. i will wait up to two weeks sometimes with the cash but that rarely happens as there is usually a good deal floating around.
i wouldnt concern myself with the everyday fluxes. set a price limit and buy what you can, when you can (my limit is 20, i wont pay more than that for a troy ounce of silver)
thats fine too really. but if you are doing long term stuff then every cent adds up. but dont let the savings of a dollar or two stop you from pulling the trigger when you need toGood info, thanks! I guess I'm guilty of just placing an order without giving too much thought to price. I'm looking much longer term, so a buck here or there doesn't play into the plan too much. Liquidity has been my main objective.
ya, those are cool
Meh, I'll pass on those. Both are for losers.ya, those are cool
but if im going to pay 20+ for a generic round im buying the ones with either the confederate battle flag on them or the ones with a marijuana leaf on it