Matt B wrote:I've been stacking both 90% and fractional .999, including 1/10, 1/4 and 1/2 oz rounds. You may buy the .999 stuff at a premium but it carries that premium when its time t sell or trade, more so than 90%.
68Camaro wrote:While I love the small .999 bars, there is, of course, a good reason that all circulating gold or silver (regardless of period of history or country of origin) are made of alloy and are not pure. I think we know this, but it's easy to forget. It's because alloy wears reasonably well and can tolerate the abuse. Alloy hardens the metal. Bullion cannot do this. Bullion silver sub-ounce pieces (even 1 oz-ers) are largely show-pieces and/or need to be protected. As real circulating currency they would be disastrous.
Treetop wrote:http://www.providentmetals.com/1-10-oz-999-silver-round-incuse-indian.html
These are the cheapest fractionals around, they have 1/4s and 1/2s as well. For larger orders and more selections in designs go directly to golden state mint for a bit better prices. (I think you need 100 ounce minimum for golden state mint orders)
Im sure provident beats apmex though
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