Silver Bars VS Silver Rounds - Don’t get the WRONG ONE!
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- Опубліковано 8 чер 2023
- In this silver pros episode we discuss what silver is best between silver bars and silver rounds. When it comes to silver bars vs silver rounds there are a few considerations. Silver rounds are typically priced very reasonably and they look like silver coins. Silver bars can have the lowest premiums when it comes to silver stacking or investing in silver, but are usually found in large silver bars. When it comes to which size is best for silver stacking it depends on your budget and goals. We compare 1 oz silver bars to 1 oz silver rounds and the rounds came out on top. When it comes to 10 oz silver bars and 100 oz silver bars the tide shifts depending on stacking goals and budget. Which is best for you silver bars or silver rounds?
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The perception of rounds is "money". The perception of bars is "wealth".
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Nailed it
Yep when choosing between the two, you should ALWAYS get both.
My preference (in terms of generic) is strictly 10 oz bars. Easier to stack. For smaller stuff, I like sovereign
exactly right.
I'm a newbie stacker (less than 2 years) and it's been so much fun, learning about this bullion world, learning about different Mints, etc. What I've discovered is that buying silver is addictive, lol! Do a video about that. 😉
Healthiest addiction I could find!!! Sure beats smoking and gambling lol
I have both, but I prefer 10oz Bars.
Thank you so much.
I'm also a fan of 1 oz. rounds. My main reason is that I also like to see the different varieties of designs. Yes, I'm stacking silver, but I'm also collecting different pieces of "art"
If you’re looking to stack weight (meaning to trade fiat for a nice chunk of metal), I’d opt for an ounce of gold over a 100oz silver bar. The prices are comparable at that point and you’ll actually be saving on premiums with gold and have an easier-to-handle and more liquid form of money.
But silver increases in price so much more than gold?
10 Oz bars I think are my favorite thing to stack. Rounds and coins are still a must though. But those 10 ouncers are just pleasing to handle.
I agree the 10s have the perfect feel to them. . hard to explain to anyone. .
@@jaywest2806 Exactly!
Buy a kilo and then tell us how u feel😉
@@joelaraujo5943 Kilos are great, hundred ouncers even better, but I like 10s. They seem to be the best balance for me of good weight, look, feel, amd not being too expensive.
I've got a little of everything. Always buying the sale priced items. And stacking for weight, always being aware of the premium of the item.
Thank guys, keep up the hard and fun work!
Thank you for this video. Loved the information!
For me its Govt Bullion > Bar > round
We're at a point where certain govt bullion is equal to or less than generic rounds, so I just go with the official one.
I would say the only exception is if its a round made by a reputable company like SD bullion. That or it has a cool design lol
I’m going to buy both, so that if I have to barter someday, I can swap to their preference.
10 oz Canadian government bars and Britanias government bars are Superior to buffalo rounds if you have same price deal on them, but buffalo would beat any other generic bars. As of sizes the 10 oz bars are better than 1 oz because if you need some cash the range between $200 and $300 at a time is more common situation to happen for the average person than just the barter size of 1 oz silver rounds or bars. Usually 10 oz bars price is lower than 10x (1 oz) rounds at buying point. The kilo bars (32.15 oz) are also great at buying and when selling it's around $800 (more close to an average weekly paycheck) and that's a nice psychological way to look at it. 1 oz rounds are true the best size to barter as they look like a coin and they represent somehow the $20 bill (the most commonly used currency bill in day to day transactions). So in conclusion the kilo is a paycheck, the 10 oz bar is the best stacker (saving item), the 1 oz silver buffalo round is the silver representation of the $20 bill. It's only my opinions on those real money units!
Until I have enough of rounds stashed, I won't consider bars, however a few smaller bars in a mix until my threshold is reached, I will stick to rounds. Thx for the video guys. 👍🇺🇸
Wow 🤩 liked the video and all the good information and specially for people like me that is just starting to stack.
Nice info guys. Today I learn something new.
I have been stacking primarily 1 oz rounds because they are less expensive then the bars. I have bought 1 kilo bar and few 5 oz and 1 oz bars. I like the idea of having both rounds and bars and will look for good sales on 1oz bars and pick up a few more 5 and 10 oz bars.
I’m starting to stack the 10 oz stacker bars!
Thank you for sharing. Watching from Southern California
Great Info.....and fun convo between You Guys!!! Thank You!!!!
I’ve always leaned towards maples and philharmonics. I have a tube of eagles- first tube I ever bought.. some kooks. I just started getting Buffalo rounds and am looking into 10 oz bars. I really like the maples… the design, the .9999 fine, they’re just very nice to look at.
I like the Warrior Buffaloes 🦬
I really like the philharmonics too, cause they've got such a low premium for a government minted coin
Thanks guys
That’s good info
I mostly stack 10 oz bars until I can trade in for gold. They are just easier to liquidate come time to sell. But I love some Brittania coins and eagles
Why are they easier to liquidate?
@@Karim-ik5ij easy for shop to resell
I only started stacking few months back so was getting 1oz silver rounds i like the brittiana as they have excellent security features i recently got a 10oz bar space wise is a lot easier to store opposed to 10 one oz coins, i have the stacking bug so will keep going every month silver/gold 😊
My preference is 5- and 10-ounce bars, but there are some nice-looking rounds I'm interested in.
BTW that flag bar is the most beautiful piece I've ever seen. So unique so cool.
Get Both! Diversify your silver just like any other investment!
None of us would be able to figure this out without you!
Hi there guys, love your work 👌 To be honest i just sold almost $3,000 worth of 1oz and 2oz coins to be able to purchase my first couple of silver bars. People kept asking why i am selling my coins for bars but personally for myself and the love of silver i just had to be holding the bars as i love to feel a big chunk of silver in my hands and I'm very glad i did. The bullion bars i picked up were from the ABC BULLION COMPANY AUSTRALIA & the bars are actually 500g ( half kilo bars ) which i think is a perfect size bar to hold and treasure 👌
I buy both, usually whatever with lowest premium… adding coins occasionally and kilo is usually the heaviest, rounds and 10 oz bars most frequently
when storage space is minimal 100 oz bars take up the least space along with lower premium.
I'm fairly new to stacking and at first I decided strictly rounds. Almost 2 months later I have a mixture rounds, bullion, and bars. Most of what I have are bullion mainly due to liking the design better.
Same, I'm also trying to keep the cool stuff no more than 25% of my stack in weight, not price. Still trying to offset the price of the Chad Revolver. I think the heaviest bar I will ever get will be 10oz.
what about 90%???
@@bobsilver3983 every time I think about 90% some 1oz coin/round/bar grabs my attention. Shiny things get my attention. Found a 1964 quarter once. It's in a capsule as a keepsake. 1st one ever. Thought about roll hunting to get 40/90 %ers.
@@low-keyobserver8539 Buy and hold some Franklin and 1964 JFK's, dude these things are frickin awesome, they were money, they have history, they are beautiful, and they are silver!
Rounds i agree it’s more affordable but I prefer the bars. I just love the weight feel, the look. Btw great video guys. Greetings from Oceanside California 😎🤙
I bought a bunch of round. all different logos. Got bored with rounds, starting buying bars. really like the cast bars.
1:10 🔄 Definition clarification: Silver rounds described as circular discs of silver minted by private mints, resembling coins but without currency stamps.
3:25 💰 Varied preferences: Some individuals strongly prefer either rounds or bars, but both offer tangible assets against inflation.
6:06 💡 Consideration factors: Psychological benefits of rounds resembling traditional coins, while bars offer cost efficiency for bulk purchases.
10:45 🥇 Preferred choice: Personal preference often leans towards rounds for their familiarity and psychological association with money, although bars can offer better value for larger purchases.
I would also check prices and do not assume a round is always going to be your least expensive option. SD Bullion and others run specials all the time.
At the time of this comment (Friday June 9 at 9:55pm EDT) SD Bullion is running a special on 1 oz Austrian Silver Philharmonic Coin - Random Year for $3.99 over spot. When I checked, Spot was $24.48 making the Philharmonic Coin cost $28.47 (Check / Wire) for any quantity and the 1 oz Silver Rounds - Design SD's Choice are $28.67 (Check / Wire) Quantity 1-19.
IMHO I would opt for a Sovereign 1 oz coin if it cost less than a generic round.
I couldn’t agree with you more.
In California if I purchase less than $1500 in gold or silver or a mix, I have to pay sales tax.
To maximize my purchasing power I save and buy only when I have $1500 or more. Because of premium being so high I buy mostly gold and use silver to fill my cart until I hit $1500. So far it’s taken just a few silver rounds.
So if you are rich and can buy a lot of it there is no tax but if you're poor and can only afford one round you get taxed? Where's Robin Hood when you need him? Oh yeah, its California. He's out robbing the hood.
The two stacking big dawgs!
Crazy how manipulated everything is thank you for teaching the value of wealth you can hold!
Good banter between both. 10 oz bars all day long!
“Versus” not “verse”
Versus is the preposition
Verse is either poetry or the verb to oppose
The preposition is the appropriate use when showing two opposing options, teams, concepts, or forces
I have a solid mix of both rounds, coins, and bars. Bars up to a kilo, nothing larger. Waiting on my new dragon triple 8 bar from Scottsdale. Grabbed 2 of them 😁
I really like the 1, 5 and 10 oz bars from Sunshine Mines.
kilo bars are really cool and can still fit in your back pocket. 😊
Yes, they do :) make me wear suspenders though! ;)
Love both channels and both rounds bars and coin 8 month in the future 😂
Liked the "back and forth" today fellas. Sound finale. Took me back to my beginning stacking. Have enough constitutional, 1k rounds, and have been stacking (mostly) 10 oz bars over the last two years. Still stack rounds though. Hard to stay away from those buffalos though...
Thanks guys. I appreciate both of you. I've learned so much from your channels. I'm glad I subscribed to both of you
I Don´t care if it is round, square, triangle or other shape
as long it is 9999 Fine Silver i will buy it
So when selling back to a coin shop or online dealer, will you get more for a 1 oz Round or Bar? Which will bring you more over spot?
Hey SD, how do I justify the shipping price on top of the premium? Wait and buy 5+ ounces at a time? I've looked around and about all that's available to me locally is pawn shops which are a bit sketchy imo.
My pile consists of mostly rounds however I do have some bars only because I could get then cheaper than rounds at the time but Rounds is my go to !!!
Thank you so much.
I love fractional siver , it will be the most usefull in and barter or resale situation if you want to stake a ton just stick with 1oz rounds that have some type of security feature that keeps the counterfiters at bay
By neglecting to bring 5-oz into the comparison, I think you missed the ideal bar size to compromise between 1-oz bars (losing out to 1-oz rounds) and 10-oz bars (nice to hold but not ideal for barter).
I can understand your comment, however, Silver Dragons, quite a while ago did a comparison of 1 ounce, 5 ounce, and 10 ounce. Clearly showing that most people want the one and 10 ounce. So that is probably why he did not include the 5 ounce in that video.
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5oz also harder to come by and usually don't represent a savings over 1oz like 10oz often do so you pay around the same per ounce but tie up more ounces in one bar vs 1oz pieces
@@azrielsmith3167 Guess I got good deals on the 44 5-oz bars my wife and I bought because the per bar cost was substantially lower than 5x what the cheapest 1-oz rounds were going for.
@@slapdat.byteme I think it depends on the area and the seller whether they would sell 5oz bars cheaper. I never see them cheaper than generic 1oz or if they are then marginally. I think 1oz have been rising in price recently though just because of demand, maybe from so many UA-camrs hyping them these days.
I have bars and rounds but Ive been gravitating towards 5 and 10 oz bars. Though seeing a Philharmonic,Maple, or Buffalo Nickel I wont pass up on if a 5oz bars or 10oz bars arent available at some of the coin stores I go to.
Buy all types of silver, silver is silver.
RCM 1oz Maple & 10 oz RCM bars for the most part & some scottsdale & sunshine again 1oz round & 10 oz bars
I like rounds though what are your thoughts on regonizibility when it comes to rounds cuz that's been my concern.
I love bars, 5oz and 10oz. I’m just getting back into collecting again. I will buy rounds and bars. Need little of everything.
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I personally dig the bars for the weight aspect.
I love both, but nothing like a 10 oz bar in your hand, I do have a 10 oz coin some place though, just hard to store.
And I just ordered bars : ) I thought they'd be easier to stack due to shape. Seemed like negligible difference in price when only buying ounces. I like the bars with the flag on them anyway. Good video.
I'm a round guy. It's my hobby. One of every variation possible that isnt too much over spot. I do have 1 ounce bars and I buy a 10 ounce bar every month.
Whats the counter in the left top corner by the youtube logo? References to videos done in the past?
I'm a bar guy all the way. 10 oz bars are my favorite.
I agree, rounds are better for small purchases, but 10oz bars are good too, especially if you're making about a $300 purchase... When you start getting closer to a 4-digit amount, you're probably better off buying gold. I like Kilos, but you really have to be careful with those and look for deals. Here is my list of assessment:
1 to 10 ounce rounds/bars - Recommended
Kilo Bars - Sometimes Recommended
100oz Bars - Not Recommened
1000oz Bars - INSANE!!!
I like to keep it simple and thus keep my sanity. 😎
If I can get coins close to the same price as rounds, I'll go for coins
I 100% prefer buying silver bars. Because a 1 oz silver bar cost about $30. But a 1 oz silver round cost $40 or more. I need to get the best bang for my buck, and either way once silver skyrockets, they are both 1 ounce of silver either way. So I don’t think it will matter when 1 ounce of silver becomes tens of thousands of dollars per ounce in the next year or two!!!!!
Poured/cast vs Minted/pressed? I like the cast bars. Feels like treasure.
Both round and bars are great but, I think everyone should have constitutional silver in their stack.
Another thing to think about, some states charge sales tax for bullion sales under $X. In some instances, the tax could make a round cost nearly the same as a coin like the ASE.
I've got maybe 3000 rounds and 110+ 10oz bars and 100+ 1 oz bars in silver. I also like 10 oz bars in gold as well.
One day me also my friend
Yeah right
@@miguelcordova9269 I'm old. Invested and profited in the '90's while saving by thrift all my life. Now I have enough for children and grandchildren while still able to share with those less fortunate than myself.
@@leefury7 niiice
@@miguelcordova9269 I'm a Christian, Miguel. We are to do our work as unto the Lord. Don't worry about success and money. "Seek ye first the kingdom of God and all these things will be added unto you." It's not a "prosperity gospel." It's a relationship with the living God.
Lcs in Fresno Ca prices generic bars and rounds the same. Rounds tend to have more designs I like though. Really just an artist difference.😊
I personally stacked more bars than rounds or any gov't coins, I heard they are more pure and I figured for the money I rather get more silver content
You guys had mentioned that it may be harder to resell the big, heavy bars, but if you’re someone who’s able to melt the silver down and recast it into smaller molds, would that be worth it?
bars have an advantage of being more space efficient. Otherwise, yes, six on one hand, half a dozen on the other.
I feel the rule is rounds/coins are 1 oz and if > 2oz then certainly bars. Big coins are awkward and waste lots of space. Only exception might be a 5 or 10 oz display coin.
Great video brother thanks for the info have a great weekend guy's
At what point do you choose gold instead of a giant bar of silver?
I had to watch a cat food ad before your video would play, but it was worth the pain.
For most people making small or medium sized orders from an online retailer, the couple cents difference between bars or rounds won't be enough to overcome their own preference. Like if I prefer bars, I'm not going to buy rounds because of a few cents. And I think the 100oz bars have their place in your stack after you have a sizable amount of small denomination stuff. At 100oz a pop the premium difference adds up fast.
The premium on Silver Bars comes from serial number tracking. Most rounds do not have serial numbers. But when u buy a bar ur getting a specific bar with a specific serial number as a security feature.
If the poop hits the fan 1oz rounds would be your go to currency. But for value bars can't be beat . Stack both!
I have both and both can be faked. However, I have far more bars than rounds. Specifically, I like bars with security features of hollow-graphic images and serial numbers. I have a Metals-Backed IRA and all my metals in the depository have Serials numbers.
Yesterday, I noticed on the Trust website that a 250gr Gold Bar was missing form the list. I have the email from my online, bullion dealer listing the serial numbers for all the bars and I could tell the Trust the bars: mint name, weight, gold, & serial number. It got corrected very quickly.
SD, you bought silver buffalos a few weeks ago (from PIMBEX I believe?) that has a unique texture to it. Almost like the texture of a gold buffalo coin. Do you happen to know which mint made them?
Would love to order some but just don't lnow the mint.
where do you buy them silver coin tube
Bars are also more efficient to store vs rounds due to the shape.
I prefer 1oz rounds because they are more like currency and can have really nice design. I can also dispose of in smaller quantities.
I have them both, ... and looking to purchase some that I don't have at this time, in the future.
Rounds vs bars
Smaller rounds are easier to sell on secondary markets.
10oz and beyond, bars seem to be the norm. These tend to be sold back to dealers.
Transaction $value vs level of comfort (trust?) I guess. And whether any of the parties has a pm verifier! 😂
Imperial vs metric
Imperial wins due to historical inertia and abundance of 1oz coins?! Sticking to one system sure makes life easier without resorting to a calculator 😅
Been a number of times I bought coins for same price of rounds … Keep a eye on the sales & deals … Yet those cowboy rounds are the bomb !!!🌎🗿™️
The PM portion of my porfolio consists of goals met to set foundation in gov issue pertaining to your geographical location. Then the focus on 10 oz bars & generic rounds. Shear weight , for that i am a fan of RCM 100 Oz Bars mate well w/ the 10 Oz beauties, down to the recognized Maple. That trio is all that dominates my *Silver Eagles. That said a done, its fun collectibles and rare capivating coins
Does it really matter and ounces an ounce and silver?
You should make a video on selling silver rounds & bars
I stack as a backup and because i dont trust banks in general.
I case we need something to trade the 1 oz rounds will be easier to handle just because people are used to round coins. All other sizes will be better as bars.
I like the mix. 1oz rounds, 10 oz bars and 1 kg for good measure
I like the rounds because it’s hard to take anything out of them undetected.... also the fact it closely resembles coinage, makes it more popular and the variety keeps it from being the same old silver different day.
I Stack..BOTH!!! Bars up to 10 oz, now but I have ONE 100 oz. bar.
I go for rounds over bars, because of the shape really , unless the premium is crazy. Mrs M loves the bars more, but they have to be gold for her :D
I’ve got 100 oz bars and junk silver coins that I’ve had for a long time. It’s kind of interesting going through the junk silver coins looking for rare ones.
Until SE come down in price i get buffalo rounds. Since i live in Texas im eyeing the Texas Mint 1oz bar. Especially if Texas gets its own metal back crypto. It maybe easier to use Texas Mint stuff in the future.
I don’t have any rounds, only sovereign coins and 10 oz bars. Both are recognized worldwide silver.