Your favourite silver and why.

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  1. cdnmetalmetalhead

    cdnmetalmetalhead New Member

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    You can pre order yours at bullion money.

    I wish I can lock in the price now, but for them to ship it from oz is 65 bucks!!! Might pull the trigger anyways!
     
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    Mine is 1oz 2011 Koala :)
    They were my first silver coin, and was amazed by its beauty. I bought them from Perthmint site, They gave it with card.
    I was so crazy about it I kept beside me while sleeping ;)
     
  3. yennus

    yennus Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    My favorite coin thus far:
    [imgz=http://forums.silverstackers.com/uploads/675_2000ob.jpeg][​IMG][/imgz]
    [imgz=http://forums.silverstackers.com/uploads/675_2000re.jpeg][​IMG][/imgz]

    Sold at $6-$8USD upon release in 2000.
    Today valued at over $2500USD.

    A 1oz 2000 ASE is still only worth 1oz of silver 11 years later. (No real gain)
    A 1oz 2000 Panda is worth over 70oz of silver 11 years later. (>70x real gain)

    Some Pandas are one of the closest things average people can get to alchemy, where a 1oz Silver Panda becomes worth more than 1oz of gold.
     
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    Sargeant Argent New Member

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    I'll give you 32 dollars for it that's over spot! Maybe that coins worth tha vut you'd have to be a total shmuck to pay 2500 bucks for an ounce of silver. Nice coin though.
     
  5. yennus

    yennus Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    A person who can afford to pay $2500 for an ounce of silver might know a little bit more than a person who calls him a "s[c]hmuck".
     
  6. spannermonkey

    spannermonkey Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    I agree $2500 for an oz of silver, you could get 2kg of silver or 1.5 oz of gold for that money
    I got into it for stacking volume not
    NUMI
    NUMIS
    just can't say the filthy word
    Volume over Numis for me
    But they are a nice coin ,just not worth the $ they are fetching I believe :D
     
  7. silvstack

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    i'm not so sure.
     
  8. Dwayne

    Dwayne New Member

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    You could say the same for houses, or tulip bulbs for that matter.
     
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    fishball New Member Silver Stacker

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    Numis are different from stacking bullion.

    You stack for the coin not the metal value.

    Whether its actually worth that much is a different story.
     
  10. Dwayne

    Dwayne New Member

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    Agreed, but whether somebody can afford to pay a large amount fir something has no bearing on whether they actually know what they're doing.
     

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