Your favourite silver and why.

Dusty

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I'd have to say that I like the lunars but I'm not to fussed about not owning some of the releases but I love the Royal silver mint rounds.

The reason for that is because I love that there the purest silver product avaliable and the way that they are produced with the environment in mind.
 
Dusty said:
I'd have to say that I like the lunars but I'm not to fussed about not owning some of the releases but I love the Royal silver mint rounds.

The reason for that is because I love that there the purest silver product avaliable and the way that they are produced with the environment in mind.
10 oz kooks ftw :)
 
I am addicted to silver. I will buy anything that is within the right price range and within my budget. Royal Silver Company rounds are the best and PAMP Bars.
 
I am seriously addicted omg even though i can't buy atm. I still look at the prices, i think i will lose my mind soon. I don't know what to do. Fondle time I guess.
 
My favourite seems to change everytime I get something new, currently I'm in love with my 10oz Southern Cross Bars.
 
Evolution said:
My favourite seems to change everytime I get something new, currently I'm in love with my 10oz Southern Cross Bars.

+1 to the constantly changing favorite :P

Grass being greener on the other side and what not
 
I like weird unique stuff I have a 5 oz. 25 somoa dollars coin that is really cool and a neat old 20 oz. jM bar but I really don't care too much about what it is if its silver, recognizable and the price is right I'm in. I buy silver for investment purposes not for collecting. That said those 5 oz scottsdale prey bars are pretty
 
I like the lunars but my all-time favorite has to be the Pamp Fortuna bars.

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I'd have to say the 10oz poured Engelhard bars are my favorite. Next up would be my silver Grizzlies.
 
#1 RAM Roos, even the weird ones, because I love the variety and to me, a Yank, nothing represents the land of Oz quite like a Roo.

#2 Russian St. George. The minimalist in me likes the obverse and the 'other' part digs the reverse


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1. My silver chain, it's lucky and it looks good.
2. Perth Mint 100z bars, all nice and heavy.
3.scottsdale rounds...
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4. Phillharmonics, stack up 20 or so and tell me you don't like em (the sides are so shiney)
 
Definitely Panda's!!!

There are less Panda fakes than ASE's,thats the word on the streetDamm still trying to buy an ASE fake(name your price)

They appreciate in value more than any other coin excluding a 1930 Penny and an Adelaide pound.

On a ratio to Chinese people they are extremely rare and scarse and if this ratio includes the buying Indian population than you better get in quick before the Panda to Gold GSR hits 1-350

They come in plastic which guarantees their authenticity you just have to use algebra to account for the miscellaneous weight difference due to the plastic covers. 2B-1C=APW

They come with authentic Chinese writing that can be verified by any Chinese Panda collectorCan't recall if its in Mandarin or Cantonese.My local takeaway has a Cantonese speaker if that helps

The appreciation ratio as a Premium expressed as an positive value on a graph as compared to Spot price will always be higher and return a greater percentage in Profits.than say bars.Though there are bar fanatics out there that will say anything to debunk this~Splitters!

There just plain beautiful as compared to say A Kangaroo at Sunset coinWhat was the RAM thinking!!

I rest my Panda case and hope nobody will get on my case.

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Pandas are nice coins I won't stack them on mass as they have a 6-8 dollar per ounce premium over maples and rounds. They're pretty coins and sought after by collectors but I doubt especially in my neck of the woods you'd get much over spot from a dealer and private sales are a bit of a pain as I live fairly far away from the nearest city so meeting someone to sell a couple coins is just a pain.
I have one from this year and will probably buy one or two every year just to check out the new designs and fondle something pretty. If I lived closer to the city and could sell them easier I'd probably stack some but I'd rather catch flesh eating disease than move back to the city.
 
Crowns....

Big coins with heraldic symbols all over them, dragons, shields, crowns, swords, mythical beasts. They look historic, they look like money! They are heavy, command a bit of a premium and they come from all over the world so I will never get bored of them.
 
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Buffalos are tops!
1. one troye ounce units so easily echangeable for other goods/services/PMs/fiat
2. They're dam fine lookin'!
3. There isn't much money wasted on numismatics => gives one maximum bang for your buck plus maximum leverage to the spot price.
 
Hi stackers, im new to stacking been a silver nutcase for only two months, went for my weekly fix at
my dealer to find three 2009 2oz kooks there my favourite fix so far :)
 
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