Thank you for the link. I don't think the author of the article read the prospectus or they at least left off some interesting tidbits of data regarding redemption. Redemption for physical is not likely for the average reader of Seeking Alpha as one would need to take out at least 10,000 toz.
Page 55:
http://www.sprottphysicalsilver.ca/docu ... tus_US.pdf"Redemption requests
must be for amounts that are at least equivalent to the value of
ten London Good
Delivery bars or an integral multiple of one bar in excess thereof, plus applicable expenses.
A ‘‘London
Good Delivery bar’’ weighs between 750 and 1,100 troy ounces(approximately 23 to 34 kilograms) and
usually are approximately 1,000 troy ounces. Any fractional amount of redemption proceeds in excess of
ten London Good Delivery bars or an integral multiple of one bar in excess thereof will be paid in cash at a
rate equal to 100% of the NAV of such excess amount.
...
in-and-out fees charged by the Mint at $5 per bar and estimated delivery expenses at
$0.50 per troy ounce,..."
Granted, if one would own this much physical silver, they would need to find a safe secure location to keep it. I do not know what the costs of this would be, though I'm sure many people here on the forum would be happy to store someone else's 10,0000toz of bullion for a small fee or at least be competitive to Mr. Sprott's fund.