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| Plinker Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Brown County
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Buying silver coin? I'm looking at putting a little of my cash into silver coins to have as a form of emergency currency. I've been looking at online distributors but I was wondering if I'd be better off trying to find a local shop and buy from them. Anybody got sage advice for me? ![]() |
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| INGO Black Sheep ![]() Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Greenfield
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Try Ebay, pre 1965 silver coins Don't buy collections as they cost more than silver value. Look for sellers that are names not stores. silver coins pre 1965, Coins Paper Money items on eBay.com
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| Sharpshooter Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: SW IN
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | you best bet is to research and buy direct...cut out the middle man. the best thing to do in my opinion is to invest in silver rounds instead of coins. but you can buy none key date silver dollars such as the morgan dollars and peace dollars which are 1oz of silver{same as the silver rounds} for pretty cheap if you buy "cull" or damaged coins{only worth melt value} if you have the money to invest Id go gold or key date coins a few examples of some of the best key date coins would be the 1909S Indian head penny,1877 Indian head penny,1909-S V.D.B wheat penny,1916D mercury dime 1916P standing liberty quarter...plus quit a few others. if you just want silver coins for there silver value you cant go wrong with buying any silver coin{1964 on down..1965+ coins are clad and very few have silver in them other than special releases} but if you want silver coins that will actually be worth alot some day your gonna have to invest ALOT of money now and if you have that money now Id buy gold as it will always be worth more. |
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| Right Wing Extremist ![]() Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: INDY
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | When I buy, I buy on ebay. I also visit this site Silver Coin Melt Value Calculator - Coinflation.com to see the current value of silver. Don't forget to factor in the shipping cost to make sure you're getting a good deal. Good luck. |
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| Marksman Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Elkhart / New Carlisle
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Well if you want to buy i guess nows the time. I purchased silver last year when all the metals started going up. silver peeked at about $17.50 per ounce, and then mysterious plummeted while all other metals kept rising. last time I looked it was about $13.50 per oz. I lost my @$$ on my silver investment. Good news is that I cant see it going much lower. This HAS to be an artificially induced abundance thats keeping it low: silver nearly always shadows gold up or down and gold has been skyrocketing for a few years now; yet silver keeps dropping. :(
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| Plinker ![]() Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Berne, IN
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![]() ![]() ![]() | If you want to make a little road trip you may want to check out Silvertowne in Winchester, IN. The downside is you would have to pay 7% sales tax, but the upside is that you are not going to have to pay shipping or insurance. Silvertowne has bags of circulated junk silver as well as non-coin silver rounds. I would go with the circulated junk silver coins myself since they are easily identifiable as what they are--not always the case with silver rounds.
__________________ The Internet--at least as reliable as anything said at the gun shop. Last edited by jamstutz; 06-06-2009 at 13:48. |
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| Plinker ![]() | junk silver is great, if the shtf you wouldnt want to flash off large bars or rounds, and dimes are nice and small for bartering small items with, they also have lower premiums personally i diversified and i have a little of everything (junk, rounds, ASEs, 10+oz bars) apmex.com is good to work with, or we do have our very own silvertowne in winchester as mentioned..for small amounts find a good reputable coin shop locally that isnt a ripoff, i will usually only order online if the shipping/handling is < sales tax, which usually crosses over at 400-500 bucks? edit: it broke through 16 bucks recently and is pulling back right now, i wouldnt be too suprised if it breaks 16 again next week sometime, it might even stay there (but could flop around the 15-16 range for a bit, while building support for the next run up) |
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| Plinker Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Brown County
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Would a local shop be a good place to start and ask questions? I think there is a coin shop in Nashville. I'm just looking for coins that are worth their weight in silver. Not interested in coins that are sought after by a choice few people because they have a flaw in them or something. I'm not a collector, simply SHTF currency is what I'm thinking. Thanks for the helps folks. |
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| Sharpshooter Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: SW IN
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | the coin shops around here are a bit shady and I dont do business with them but Im sure there has to be some honest ones out there. Id go on ebay and have a look around,you can usually find some good deals there on silver coins. I bought 40 silver canadian coins on ebay a few weeks ago and paid about $20+ around $8 for shipping so at $2+ a bit of change per coin it wasnt a bad deal really. go to your local book store and pick up a copy of "the official red book,a guide to US coins" and it will give you an idea of whats a good deal and what isnt when buying off ebay or at a coin shop. if you look around you can find common date morgan and peace dollars {1oz silver} for around $8-$12 a peice. |
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