I added to the stack yesterday. A roll of 20 Silver Eagles, and a dozen more Maples. And a hundred Mercury Dimes, just for fun.
No, an Eagle was the 10 dollar unit, and a quarter eagle was 2.50 dollars, so it would tae 8*2.50 to equal one ounce. And the Constitutionality...
Again, I'll emphasize that I think 10 oz is the ideal size for bulk silver storage. The gigantic bars, if you ever sell them you will have to pay...
No, pre 33 2.50 coins.
I'm avoiding unique, colorized, high premium silver. I want plain, brand name silver with clear hallmarks.
I personally intend to stick to 10 oz bars as my maximum weight. It seems quite a bit harder to salt them. They're quite liquid. And the premiums...
Aaaaand ordered a quarter Philharmonic to round me off with a full ounce of quarter ouncers, plus one tenth ounce Eagle. I think I'll actually be...
Ordered a quarter Kruger last night to round out the collection for the time being.
By far, the majority of my purchases are silver. I currently own about 50 oz of silver, even more considering my numismatic collection. I don't...
Been stacking silver for a while, and a few weeks ago I decided to diversify into gold. Started with a tenth ounce Eagle, then a 1892 half eagle...
Seriously, the premiums on most pre 33 gold are around 50 dollars a coin. Why the hell are quarter eagles well over 100 bucks over spot?
My first pieces of gold were a 1/10 oz American Eagle and a quarter ounce, half eagle from 1892 in decent, but not great condition which I can...
My personal preference is for quarter ounce gold. The premiums are not too bad, and you can diversify into several different attractive designs....
Looks beautiful! Half ounce? Ounce?
Excellent! Now diversify into gold!
That’s a sobering reminder of the nature of paper money.
Thank you. I haven't been stacking silver long, but I am finally getting into it. My local metals exchange guy cuts me decent deals, and often has...
Right now I'm carrying a severely discolored, but otherwise great condition American Silver Eagle.
Well, my silver guy says it's real. Thanks for the answers. Still don't know what the CC mint mark is, though.
I'm not sure how much stock you guys put in the 'ice test', but an ice cube appeared to melt just as quickly as on my known silver round and not...
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