Corsair wrote:There are many people out there (with an iced glass of Kool-Aid in hand) who will tell you that when the dollar crashes and the whole world turns upside down, an ounce of silver will be faaaaar too valuable to use as trade for a couple of chickens or whatnot. I'm sure APMEX knows this better than anyone. While I'm not exactly sure what advantages a 1/10 oz silver round holds over a 90% silver dime or quarter, as long as those people can put their Kool-Aid down long enough to buy some, APMEX comes out ahead, and I'm sure that's all they care about.
WizardTN wrote:1) I think Apmex is overpriced. I buy my 1/10 oz from Provident.
http://www.providentmetals.com/1-10-oz-999-silver-round-incuse-indian.html
beauanderos wrote:For smaller purchases (less than 100 ounces) Provident IS the cheapest source of fractionals.
Rob72830 wrote:On the Provident website, they say they have recently started shipping to Canada. You might want to try them.
natsb88 wrote:I like rounds that have the weight and purity stamped right on. If somebody isn't familiar with US 90%, all the talking in the world may not convince them. I think they're much more likely to believe me if the hunk of metal is marked...
warthog wrote:natsb88 wrote:I like rounds that have the weight and purity stamped right on. If somebody isn't familiar with US 90%, all the talking in the world may not convince them. I think they're much more likely to believe me if the hunk of metal is marked...
I guess I see it exactly the opposite. I think people will likely be more convinced of content by something that came from the US Mint rather than something stamped by GoldenStateWhoever. Let's face it, outside of people in the hobby, who is going to know that AMPEX/PanAm/JohnsonMatthey /Etc. marked bullion is legit? Sure it may say 1/10 oz .999% fine silver on it - but so would a counterfeit.
beauanderos wrote:It doesn't hurt to have some of both. It's called diversification
natsb88 wrote:I like rounds that have the weight and purity stamped right on. If somebody isn't familiar with US 90%, all the talking in the world may not convince them. I think they're much more likely to believe me if the hunk of metal is marked...
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