What Is The Better Investment?
Hello,
I am curious to see other people’s perspectives on this. What do you think is the better investment? A) Buying a mixture of 25 ounces of actual Silver content of American Silver Dollars, Half Dollars, Quarters, and Dimes at dollars an ounce. B) Buying 25 Ounces of Silver Canadian Maple Leafs for an ounce or C) American Silver Eagle Rounds for Ounce?
They each are tied to the price of silver, but for some odd reason people are willing to pay a premium for Maple Leafs and Eagles. I really do not know why. I believe that the best value is in the silver halves, quarters, and dimes. Forget the dollars. They sell at too great a premium. Another advantage of the dimes, quarters and halves is that if worse comes to worse they will be accepted in exchange for the necessities of life where paper might no longer be accepted.
Neither. There is no trading value (other than face value) for worn silver coins. The silver value normally needs to reach about 50 or more percent above market value to be profitable for the dealers to melt the coins and sell the silver on the futures market.
The newly circulated coins are selling at a premium of about 40%. If you sell then back to a dealer, you will be lucky to get the value of the silver. In order to get anything close to your original investment, you will need to sell them on EBay or some other way and those people are looking for a deal that they can’t get through a dealer.
canadian maple leaf are not 25$ per ounce there more like 19$ per ounce and silver dollars and dimes are about 17$-18$.
Canadian maple leaf you can get a higher price when selling it so i think you shod get Canadian maple and you can see it is 19$-20$ by this link
http://www.apmex.com/Product/56011/2010___1_oz_Silver_Maple_Leafs___Brilliant_Uncirculated_.aspx
you have to buy 25-100 ounces for it will be 20$ per ounces
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