jtlee321 wrote:Right now I have two favorites. My first is the 1947 and 1948 Mexican 5 Peso coins. They are very nice, and every time I pick one up it is at about $5.00 under melt. I have a source that I routinely check and every time he gets one in I snag it. It does not matter what the spot price of silver is at the time he discounts it by $5.00. I just picked one up today that had some gross green stuff on it, I dipped it in acetone and that crap came right off. I paid $26.00 on it. My other favorite coin which has recently become a favorite, are the British Brittania's. They are in my opinion just stunning. A bit pricey so I won't acquire a lot, but I do love them.
Know Common Cents wrote:I admit it. Most all of my non-US silver coins were bought for bullion purposes. Some are pretty ordinary and others pretty obscure. When it comes time to commit them to the melting pot, I guess I favor ordinary stuff like Canadian 80% dimes and quarters.
The obscure stuff like a Caribbean Games silver coin from the 1970s (with 1.0617 oz silver) is hard to sell without bringing proof of its silver content along with it (Krause book). Oh well. I'm persistent and am usually able to get my point across, but sometimes later rather than sooner.
As for me, I like the Mexican Libertads. I have a couple from 1985 and 3 of the newer ones where the coins are larger in diameter, but not as thick. These always seem to sell at a premium over that of a silver Eagle or Maple, so I've limited my acquisition.
Beyond the US 90% I have, my stackable silver stash most frequent coin is the Canadian silver dollar. At 0.6 troy oz of silver each, they have some heft and some of the coolness factor needed to attract attention on e-Bay or wherever. Most are from 1960-67, but I have just enough of the earlier dates to always think I'm going to start a collection.
What's everyone's favorite non-US silver coin and why? Considerations could be:
Collector value
Profit potential
High silver content
Low premium
Other
How high does silver have to go before you part with your "favorites?" I'm just about there now.
PreservingThePast wrote: I don't know the significance of it
Treetop wrote:PreservingThePast wrote: I don't know the significance of it
Does your mom know a lot of carnies or bikers? In certain circles people keep a silver dollar around so they cannot be labeled vagrant and jailed. My understanding is they use a silver one so not to be tempted to spend it on something silly. I doubt this is the case here, but just thought Id ask.
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