pennypicker wrote:Neil, I agree 100% with your logic that ten maples will be more practical during a SHTF scenario than a ten oz bar. For many people, myself included, the look and feel of a ten oz bar in one's hand is quite pleasing. So for me I will occasionally pick up a ten oz bar just for aesthetic reasons and the feeling that I am holding a chunk of silver that is somewhat substantial.
My favorite two forms of silver in a SHTF scenario is the 1 oz silver Maple Leaf (2014 and newer with their security features) as well as the beloved mercury dime.
Penny, thanks for responding...I didn't even think of that...the PLEASURE of HOLDING a ten toz bar....didn't even occur to me. Tell you why....my modus is when I got a roll, I glass, weigh every coin, gloves, etc...then get a desiccant pack, then into one of the lock boxes and its then put in the big safe...and then that's it....maybe, when I do hard counts every two or three years, I might see a coin. know why?.....i'm really ...mmm..."scared" isn't the right word, (and i'm NOT saying you do this) but I'm never going to make silver an idol, because for all my faults and transgressions, I do love God....and I don't say that in any Bible thumping, tightly wound 'religionist' way...or judging way, its a real relationship, where I literally see my Father in everything, and I can FEEL His love for me....and I know that the one thing that REALLY torques God is idol worship....and i'm NOT writing that towards one single man on this board.
but I was thinking, and maybe the 10 toz, in the future, maybe in a SHTF sit, it can used for big trades, like if I see two Angus steer for sale, or an Angus bull and cow....or two 1000 foot rolls of barbed wire...or better, razor wire, or a smaller lumber grade sawmill, etc....you get my meaning.
I also agree with you a hunnert percent, that new Maple, the 14's and 15's.....gosh I love that coin, and I do love the Eagle, especially the burnished surface ones.....and the Mercury?....amen, it is pretty, but I got late to game, Feb 08, was when I got serious about stacking, and by the time I got up the learning curve...to appreciate silver coin beauty, the price and demand just took off on me, much like the Walking Lib halves. I would have to say the Merc and the Walking Lib, are the two most beautiful American 20th century 90's minted....y'know Barber, the chief engraver for so many years?.....God love him, but that sure was an unimaginative soul...the man engraved some dreary coins,you know what I just did know, I went to this site...a favorite of mine:
http://www.coincommunity.com/us_coin_facts/to look up if the same guy designed the Merc and the Walking Lib....sure enough, this man:
Adolph Alexander Weinman,,,fascinating wiki entry....guy was a REAL artist.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolph_Alexander_Weinman and even more fascinating he used THE "IT" model of the early 20th century , Audrey Munson, and her story is even MORE fascinating, bizarre and sad
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audrey_Munsonthen finally I wanted to read about Barber, and kind of compare his life to Adolph Weinman's.....and oh boy, Charles succeeded his father as chief engraver......and Charles sounds like a real a-hole, coz he was highly critical of St. Gaudiens engraving work!
an artist who crafted one of the most prized sought after gold coins to be had, Barber was highly critical of...imagine that, most probably consumed with jealousy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_E._Barberfun post to write, learned a lot, have a blessed day Penny, we out, n