wpd7 wrote:Well, if anything you should think about 1/4 or 1/10 rounds instead of 1/2. No real reason to get 1/2s when it's so close to 1oz
Isn't the production premium for smaller fractionals going to make this cost-prohibitive?
wpd7 wrote:Well, if anything you should think about 1/4 or 1/10 rounds instead of 1/2. No real reason to get 1/2s when it's so close to 1oz
uthminsta wrote:wpd7 wrote:Well, if anything you should think about 1/4 or 1/10 rounds instead of 1/2. No real reason to get 1/2s when it's so close to 1oz
Isn't the production premium for smaller fractionals going to make this cost-prohibitive?
ScottyTX wrote:I personally cannot see a "very likely" secenario where we revert back to 1800's, start acting like a 3rd world country and use gold and silver for bartering. Well anyways, 100 oz bars are currently no problem at all to liquidate, just stick to JM/Englehard and they are very easy to move. Generic 1 oz rounds are also nice if your looking for low premiums but they're a little less liquid than brand name. If you are awaiting and preparing for a complete world callapse/relapse or holding long term then 100 ozer's don't make a whole lot of sense. The higher the price of silver the less liquid large bars become, sure there are buyers but, I can imagine the premium possibly turning negative at some point due to demand.
Scott
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