Hi Guys, Recently started stacking and have had lots of positive experience with the forum. I currently have 66 1oz silver rounds but can keep only 36 of these. This is what i currently have, - Prospector and Bear round - 23 - Buffalo Round (Generic) - 6 - Buffalo Round 2009 - 1 - Silver trade unit(Toned) - 1 - Kook 1999 - 1 - Britannia 2000 - 1 - Pegasus Round - 10 - ASE 2009 - 20 - ASE 1991 - 1 - ASE 1994 - 2 The ones that I keep will be for long term so looking for opinions around which of these would have the potential for maximum premium increase. Thanks.
100% ditch the Pegasus. If they haven't already done so, will get milky. Not sure of montage etc is for the Prospector one but 20 of those low premium, generic 1oz's would be next on my list.
Keep the kook and maybe 1 of each (you'd still have your collection), after that .... what House said.
I thought the whole idea of rounds are that they don't and shouldn't have any numismatic premium. So apart from your own likes and dislikes, they should all be pretty much equal? Kook's and ASE's are not "rounds".
Thanks guys. Decide to dump 9 x Pegasus(kept 1 for the sake of it) and 21 Prospector and Bear rounds.
If you were in the US, I'd say keep all the ASE's but since you are not, I'm not certain that all 20 of the 2009's is worth holding.....you may be better off selling some of those. .
If its a square capsule depending on the condition I would like to buy for the right price if u r keen to sell ??? Cheers, HAPPY STACKING