JerrySpringer wrote:There is a near plethora of online bullion dealers. The lower premiums for generic type rounds is the key IMHO. So far, it looks like the in-house silver bars that dealers offer -ie- minted with their company name or a well-known name, like Silvertowne, are more appealing to the eye. Some rounds and bars are too gaudy for me. Is that how this works though? The bars and rounds that liquidate at the highest prices down the road are generally ones that most recognize? The buffalo/Indian head round looks like the one that appears on most dealers' sites. Could you say that is one of the most popular? I also like the design of the walking liberty rounds:
http://www.coin-rare.com/silver-rounds- ... ign-1.aspx
hejira11 wrote:I made the mistake of falling in love with the Kookaburras. -Anything from The Perth Mint, actually. So, I stack generic rounds and bars, and buy and flip the newest "MUST HAVE" coins. I actively collect the Kooks as a hobby. I imagine I will, one day, feel like that kid on a farm who realizes between bites why he was warned to NEVER NAME THE CHICKENS!
justj2k78 wrote:For me, if it's not government issue, I'm not terribly interested. A lot of people like generic, and they're right, it's the cheapest - ounce for ounce. Great business decision. But as far as my hobby goes, I'm into Eagles first and foremost, followed by the rest of the various gov't issue coins. Should I come across a deal that's too good to turn down for generic rounds, I will get them, but will trade them away for what I like. To me there's an enjoyment factor that has to be accounted for.
Silver_Stampede wrote:I know those indian head silver rounds are popular, but from what I have noticed they are really low quality. I have a couple tubes of them but If i ever sell they will be first to go. I much prefer the walking liberty or morgan rounds, and my personal favorite is the incuse indian rounds that provident metals has. In reality though if you are holding generic rounds I think the only ones you will get a premium for are JM and engelhard. I try to have a nice balance between generics and government issue as well.
Copper Catcher wrote:If I had my choice I will always pick bars over rounds and then in I have to go rounds you can't go wrong with Engelhard!
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