The premiums are too high on the fractionals...just go with the 1 oz.Might buy a few fractional coins to get me started and then hopefully some 1oz rds
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The premiums are too high on the fractionals...just go with the 1 oz.Might buy a few fractional coins to get me started and then hopefully some 1oz rds
The premiums are too high on the fractionals...just go with the 1 oz.
The premiums are too high on the fractionals...just go with the 1 oz.
I agree, but I do have some. The only reason I have a small amount of fractionals is for easier trading/bartering during a SHTF scenario.
best bang for the buck for pieces smaller than 1oz. Is junk silver.Might buy a few fractional coins to get me started and then hopefully some 1oz rds
This is what i was thinking plus a few won't hurt, not buying a lot just a fewI agree, but I do have some. The only reason I have a small amount of fractionals is for easier trading/bartering during a SHTF scenario.
Might buy a few fractional coins to get me started and then hopefully some 1oz rds
Anyone monitoring this thread cash in when silver neared $50 an oz? Just curious to timing of selling precious metals. Should it near $30, I would consider divesting a portion and reinvesting should it drop again or just be content with the gains should silver continue to climb. I know we're in a holding/buying pattern but I've never given much thought to an exit strategy
I've started on page 1 and have been reading the whole threadNeed to start somewhere! But like many have said, buy at least one ounce coins to stack. Myself I'm into numismatics, and stacking. If there is a shtf scenario, I'd be out of luck on my collectables, their would only be the weight value. But for whatever you decide, do some research and ask questions.