silverflake wrote:Even though our government is a bunch of lying SOBs, a coin like an ASE is backed by a sovereign nation thus what you read on it (1 ounce of 0.999 silver) is 'guaranteed'. When the rest of the world catches on to silver and its value, selling a 'Bon Voyage Gus' silver round will probably be tougher than when the sheeple see U.S. government and the heraldic eagle. This has been stated in various forms above by a couple of our fine members.
slickeast wrote:You pay a premium to buy ASE's. You usually get a premium when you sell. They are VERY easy to sell and are desired by most bullion collectors. The generics are just that...generic. You might have to sell at at spot or a discount of spot to move them. They are easy to move, but probably not the 1st choice to a buyer. I try to stick with well known companies. Engelhard, J&M , Academy, and others.
silverflake wrote: When the rest of the world catches on to silver and its value, selling a 'Bon Voyage Gus' silver round will probably be tougher than when the sheeple see U.S. government and the heraldic eagle. This has been stated in various forms above by a couple of our fine members.
beachbum999 wrote:I prefer Engelhard (even got some of the fractionals from '85), Johnson Matthey and some of the other names. I like Crab Tree Mint 'cuz they had fractional rounds and bars.
ASEs and Maples are great. don't get me wrong. it's just crazy to pay $8 over spot (or worse) for one ounce of silver.
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