Rastatodd wrote:I seem to purchase two kinds of fractional bars - Valcambi Suisse Combibar and the tried and true Kurr's A & M 1 gram silver bars . I don't know if this is a OCD issue or just an obsession. Does anybody else collect 1 gram silver bars and do you think it is wise? I always cost average down and reduce my cost per bar with every purchase. I am a purchaser of one here two or five there. I was thinking maybe just purchasing a 100 gram block of Valcambi Suisse to just get the cost down and be done. Any thought?
Thanks,
Todd
CLINT-THE-GREAT wrote:I'm in the exact same boat as Todd. I have a little velvet bag that I keep all my 1g bars in. I too buy them here or there whenever I see them, but don't really go actively looking for them. And probably over half of them are A&M 1g bars. My wife loves them even more than me! Every time I get some in the mail, she commandeers at least a couple and puts them in her jewelry box.
-THe Great
Z00 wrote:The premiums charged for 1 gram silver bars have gotten too high. So I have switched to 1 and 0.5 gram carded IGR gold bars as I have found what I consider a decent price on them.
beauanderos wrote:I predict one gram of silver will sell for $10 before the end of this decade.
Zincanator wrote:I'm a big fan of Johnson Matthey 1 oz bars. I'm probably just another sucker, but for whatever reason the serial number makes them seem more official to me.
Recyclersteve wrote:Zincanator wrote:I'm a big fan of Johnson Matthey 1 oz bars. I'm probably just another sucker, but for whatever reason the serial number makes them seem more official to me.
I totally agree with the idea of serial numbers. It doesn't guarantee a thing, but it does make me feel more comfortable about my investments.
Rastatodd wrote:I seem to purchase two kinds of fractional bars - Valcambi Suisse Combibar and the tried and true Kurr's A & M 1 gram silver bars . I don't know if this is a OCD issue or just an obsession. Does anybody else collect 1 gram silver bars and do you think it is wise? I always cost average down and reduce my cost per bar with every purchase. I am a purchaser of one here two or five there. I was thinking maybe just purchasing a 100 gram block of Valcambi Suisse to just get the cost down and be done. Any thought?
Thanks,
Todd
Rastatodd wrote:If silver was to ever come to the lofty heights of say $100/oz., a purchase of a gram in the range of $1 to $1.50 today would double your money not counting the small premuim that the gram would bring. It's like a true gamble at this point gathering such a small amount with prices this low. But the payoff could be substantial. Here's hoping.
JadeDragon wrote:But in hyperinflation the 1 gram bar is only going to buy a tiny amount of groceries or what have you = it is the money that gets worthless not the silver that becomes priceless.
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