I gave my son (25 yrs old), my daughter (27 yrs old) and my two grandsons each an American Silver Eagle for Christmas about 5 yrs ago. My son doesn't remember what happened to it, my daughter threw it in her jewelry box and who knows what my grandsons did with theirs. I'd only give silver coins now as gifts if the recipients appreciates them.
Haha - similar story here for me. Thry treated em like plastic tokens and have no clue where they are. Maybe I should offer em $30 and some gum and they'll find them
@@jacknapier1155 well that sucks. Maybe try to explain the whole stacking thing to them and get them into it more. One silver coin unless they were gonna keep stacking probably wasnt gonna keep their interest sadly.
Every few months I pull out my stack and let my 2 year old daughter hold and look my silver rounds. I’ve noticed the more I do this the more she’s been examining the design on each piece. Gotta teach em young. Keep stacking guys
@@gabbers5785 she just lost one of my silver eagles 😂😂😂 I’ve been looking everywhere in the house for about a week now and she is too young to tell me where it is
I get out a tube here and there and let my 2 year old son play with them, he calls them treasure and when he sees treasure on tv he asks for them, it’s kind of cool to experience
Well, heart-warming stories and should start them young. But reminds me of a scary incident when I swallowed an old UK penny when I was 3 (in 1969) Surgeon had to remove. Most kids even that young wouldn't do something so silly. But I wised up later and differentiated food from coin stacking! I love collecting many coins.
@@KevinSmith-vi4om I usually let her handle the bigger coins like rounds and ASE’s and bars. I keep her away from the junk silver for now. I’m glad to hear you made it through that terrible situation
I've been silver stacking since December of this past year and hearing some of these "newbie" questions that I had just a few months ago but could answer eloquently myself now really shows me how much I've learned about this space in the past several months. Thanks for all you two do for educating the newcomers like myself!
My granddad gave my brothers and I a silver dollar for each birthday when growing up. I loved the way the coin felt in my hand, but I had no idea why it was more special than any coin. I used the coins to buy candy. Brothers spent theirs as well. So yes, give children the coins. Keep them safe but let them feel/play with the coins. They need to know the coins are theirs, but not to squander them.
My daughter just turned 1 - I bought her a 2023 ASE and she promptly tried to put it in her mouth, thankfully it was in a holder. She and my son will get an ASE every year on their birthday until they are 18.
I agree 100% with you on cbdc our people are very uneducated on this matter we have to get the word out most of the people I talk to were I live in Northern CA don’t even know what they are or how it works We live in scary times but we have to have the courage to push back on this matter thank you Yankee and Silver Dragons 🇺🇸👍
Silver is the only precious metal under $1,000 now; platinum, gold, palladium, iridium are all over but an ounce of silver is about the same price as a case of beer !!!
You overlooked one detail about the older vs. newer silver Maple leaf. I have observes that the older Maples that come sealed in the plastic sheets generally don't milkspot when still sealed in the plastic. They are not as fun to store but they do stay nice. Grow your stack!
My route, and recommendation. (Take it out leave it) collect silver rounds 1 ounce until you have 100 ounces. (My preference are buffalos. Then start collecting gold. (Again buffalos, or in this case eagles). You can start with 1/4 or if possible 1/2 as they will be easier to actually use. Get up to 10 ounces of fractional gold, then start purchasing 1 ounce gold. Collect until dead.
Seasoned Stackers as well as the new stackers may we'll be on their way to becoming New World Outlaws. I started giving Silver as gifts for birthdays, Christmas, etc. It helps people come to understand the real value of Silver and Gold. They also find out that it's for the long haul and not just a commodity.
I sold all my silver in the last few weeks. When I buy next time, I wont waste my time with 90% or speciality coins or high premium items. I am going to buy low premium 1 oz, 10 oz and kilo bars and only buy Eagles etc if I can get them close to spot
When i was a kid i loved buying coins at the flea market such as half dollars standing liberty mercury dimes and pennies. Items that cost between $1 and $7 back in the eighties when i made 3.35 an hour it was a lot. Now i think they were just selling me junk silver!!! Oh well it was fun anyway.
PLEASE DO A VIDEO ON BARTERING WITH 90% silver. There are so many people that say if people want food more than silver they’re not going to barter with Silver -so please do a video that explains the highlighted points on why 90% silver would be good for bartering. Because most people may not see the value in the silver or trust the amount or know anything about it. They may just barter food for food or services. Thanks
I started staking in early 2000s at a young age, i remember paying 10dlls for peace and morgans and now i regret not buying more of them, but got a nice healthy stack
Yankee, you mentioned you’re looking for a new safe. Check into a used ISM Jeweler’s safe, or something similar. Comes in various sizes, and they have excellent security features to protect against drilling. Awesome safes, and buying used saves you a ton of money. They are heavy, so they need to be placed on a slab. For storing bars, use monster boxes. They can hold a lot of weight. Tip: keep a roll of duct tape in the safe in case you have to skedaddle. Wrap the tape around the center of the boxes and throw them in your vehicle.
Great video educating folks about silver investing! Keep up the excellent work. By the way, I'm a fan of SD Bullion too - they're doing an awesome job. Looking forward to your next video!
I'm glad the question about random years came up. I think it depends on the shop or dealer you buy from. It might be a good idea to check with your dealer, (especially if ordering online), whether 'random years' is mostly BU coins or whether it includes 'culls' or badly stained/spotted coins. If the discount for RYs isn't significant, especially if ordering online in small quantities, I probably wouldn't opt for these out of worry I would get very unattractive examples that could be harder to sell in future. Just a few thoughts :)
Speaking of Silver Eagles... would both of you advise selling eagles which you would get part of the premium back as well and use that money to buy cheaper bullion coins when available ?? Thereby increasing your actually Ozs. Of Silver...
Yes! More silver is the goal. Once silver realizes it's true valuation the premium won't matter much. If a silver eagle costs 210 vs a round at 200, more silver=better.
The way I understand it, not on US Coins, the rest depends on how much product and what state or country you're residing in. You can email the big bullion dealers and they can probably answer you questions.
I went to my LCS today, picked up 4 Peace dollars, 10 1964 JFK's, and 3 Franklins.....slim pickins at his store...lucky for me someone brought in some junk silver so I was able to buy it. He is sold out of one ounce rounds....he got twenty 10 ounce bars yesterday and sold 6 of them this morning right away.
Watch out for SD Bullion. Called after my first order and asked why I wasn't offered my first purchase at spot which they advertise. The cust rep was rude and condescending. Will not buy from them ever again,
Several years ago I bought a tube of silver Maples. The tubes have been stored in a temperature-controlled environment, they were not handled, yet they still got horrible milk spots. Really turned me off Maples. Is there a way to remove the milk spots?
I got a little excited and wanted some silver and got those 1/10 oz sd bullion freedom rounds and now regret that i should have got the full 1oz :/ live and learn lol
Why would I ever want a private coin when fraud is at an all time high? I only buy sovereigns now and only Maples. The premiums on Maples are the lowest compared to other sovereigns and the security features are some of the best. Same goes for gold, only Maples.
I just say “I saw some UA-cam videos where people think buying a little silver is a good idea. What do you think?” Then drop it. If they ever ask you, if you’re doing it say no I can’t afford it right now. I’m paying for college or a home or a car. Make an excuse. Never tell anyone.
I’m going to disagree on the ASEs not being good for stacking, yes the premiums are high however in my experience with bartering people want government issued coins not rounds and my experience has been that people really like junk silver in bartering, just my take on the matter folks, I’m enjoying the video.
When you leave it to someone it's now theirs to do with as they please. If you want them to cherish it.....know who you are giving it to or... inform them of what they will be receiving...or...cash it in and give them the metal value instead of the face value...or...tell them who to sell it to....perhaps the trusted person or lcs you bought it from.
There's still the majority of people who don't know what an oz is worth. Trying to swap 90% and below is really hard, especially in a situation when everyone needs food and water.
Silver dragons ... Where is a decent place to get shot from? I can't find any at a "low" premium everything I find is more than a generic round. Or would I just be better off making my own from my generics?
And please don't say SD Bullion. Even their "at spot" new customer deal is still not what they say their spot price is. I still paid 21¢ over per ounce. Definitely worth the deal, that's not what I'm getting at but it was not spot for the time I bought it.
The hard truth is that serious money does not dwell in silver and that most of the time stacking physical silver is a terrible long term investment. And the thing that most people really don't want to hear: if investing is your goal, the lower your net worth the better off you would be buying paper silver... As your net worth increases you can start buying physical silver (or preferably gold) not for investment but for insurance purposes.
I was stacking last year Scottsdale 100 gram poured and 10 oz poured which are unavailable now Through them, but I have seen others selling them but, much higher prems now to get them.
I 100% do not agree that if you have never collected you should start with rounds. I believe you should start with junk silver because it's realistic and you're more likely to stay with collecting this stuff and then graduate into rounds. I personally do not like the novelty stuff It's just made for collecting I don't trust most bars because there's been issues. However junk silver usually is what it is and of course rounds can be more easily verified with legitimate dealers and resources.
I used to collect MINT STATE coins MS69/70 - absolutely beautiful coins but there is a limited market to sell and in my experience I lost money - now I’m just a mundane loyal bullion STACKER.
Since Valentines day I've been stacking $10 FV of 90% Roosevelt dimes on a weekly basis during the pull backs or dips...it's not a lot but I do it consistently...and I seem to find them to be slightly cheaper than the 1 oz rounds and government minted coins at this time when they are dollar cost averaged...and even if it is a few cents more for them than 1 oz generic rounds or 10 oz bars...I will still buy the 90% because of their fractionality...can never go wrong with junk silver...it's better to have it and not need it than to not have it and need it...that's my two cents worth on the subject...just a little food for thought...smiles
I have a full tarnished uncleaned 1803 0ver 1 Draped Bust Dollar from a well known dealer. The rim is slightly damsged in one tiny spot. What should I do with it?
I gave my son (25 yrs old), my daughter (27 yrs old) and my two grandsons each an American Silver Eagle for Christmas about 5 yrs ago. My son doesn't remember what happened to it, my daughter threw it in her jewelry box and who knows what my grandsons did with theirs. I'd only give silver coins now as gifts if the recipients appreciates them.
lucky grandkids. Did you explain what it was? they might just think its some random coin
@@65stang98 I explained it to both of them (and my son and daughter) and told them the true value of the coins was the silver.
Haha - similar story here for me. Thry treated em like plastic tokens and have no clue where they are. Maybe I should offer em $30 and some gum and they'll find them
@@jacknapier1155
They prefer healthy stuff like an apple😂😂
@@jacknapier1155 well that sucks. Maybe try to explain the whole stacking thing to them and get them into it more. One silver coin unless they were gonna keep stacking probably wasnt gonna keep their interest sadly.
Every few months I pull out my stack and let my 2 year old daughter hold and look my silver rounds. I’ve noticed the more I do this the more she’s been examining the design on each piece. Gotta teach em young. Keep stacking guys
Definitely gotta plant that seed early!
@@gabbers5785 she just lost one of my silver eagles 😂😂😂 I’ve been looking everywhere in the house for about a week now and she is too young to tell me where it is
I get out a tube here and there and let my 2 year old son play with them, he calls them treasure and when he sees treasure on tv he asks for them, it’s kind of cool to experience
Well, heart-warming stories and should start them young. But reminds me of a scary incident when I swallowed an old UK penny when I was 3 (in 1969) Surgeon had to remove. Most kids even that young wouldn't do something so silly. But I wised up later and differentiated food from coin stacking! I love collecting many coins.
@@KevinSmith-vi4om I usually let her handle the bigger coins like rounds and ASE’s and bars. I keep her away from the junk silver for now. I’m glad to hear you made it through that terrible situation
I've been silver stacking since December of this past year and hearing some of these "newbie" questions that I had just a few months ago but could answer eloquently myself now really shows me how much I've learned about this space in the past several months.
Thanks for all you two do for educating the newcomers like myself!
Digital currency actually makes me sick thinking about it
My granddad gave my brothers and I a silver dollar for each birthday when growing up. I loved the way the coin felt in my hand, but I had no idea why it was more special than any coin. I used the coins to buy candy. Brothers spent theirs as well. So yes, give children the coins. Keep them safe but let them feel/play with the coins. They need to know the coins are theirs, but not to squander them.
I gave my Daughter a 1oz silver lunar rabbit for her to give my newborn granddaughter for her to remember me when she is older.
That was very nice of you
My daughter just turned 1 - I bought her a 2023 ASE and she promptly tried to put it in her mouth, thankfully it was in a holder. She and my son will get an ASE every year on their birthday until they are 18.
I’ve been stacking for two years now. I like the newbie questions! Thanks guys! Can’t wait to see Tim again.
I've never told any family member that I stack silver, but I've told a few people who don't know where I live that I do. 😄
they can easily look up your address on google. google yourself and you will see.
I agree 100% with you on cbdc our people are very uneducated on this matter we have to get the word out most of the people I talk to were I live in Northern CA don’t even know what they are or how it works We live in scary times but we have to have the courage to push back on this matter thank you Yankee and Silver Dragons 🇺🇸👍
Silver is the only precious metal under $1,000 now; platinum, gold, palladium, iridium are all over but an ounce of silver is about the same price as a case of beer !!!
Palladium and Platinum now are both under $1K!
You overlooked one detail about the older vs. newer silver Maple leaf. I have observes that the older Maples that come sealed in the plastic sheets generally don't milkspot when still sealed in the plastic. They are not as fun to store but they do stay nice. Grow your stack!
This never gets old. Learning something new everytime
My route, and recommendation. (Take it out leave it) collect silver rounds 1 ounce until you have 100 ounces. (My preference are buffalos. Then start collecting gold. (Again buffalos, or in this case eagles). You can start with 1/4 or if possible 1/2 as they will be easier to actually use. Get up to 10 ounces of fractional gold, then start purchasing 1 ounce gold. Collect until dead.
Seasoned Stackers as well as the new stackers may we'll be on their way to becoming New World Outlaws.
I started giving Silver as gifts for birthdays, Christmas, etc. It helps people come to understand the real value of Silver and Gold. They also find out that it's for the long haul and not just a commodity.
I missed this live. It was fun to see an entire episode of Q&A!
Love both of you guys! Cool to see you together!
🌈🌈
I used to buy brand new Prospector 1oz rounds for 50cents over spot which was about $5!
Congratulations! Maybe the best stacking cast anywhere, any time. Thanks
I sold all my silver in the last few weeks. When I buy next time, I wont waste my time with 90% or speciality coins or high premium items. I am going to buy low premium 1 oz, 10 oz and kilo bars and only buy Eagles etc if I can get them close to spot
Would you address the fraudulent coins that are advertised on social media. Many people think they are getting a bargain and get recked‼️
When i was a kid i loved buying coins at the flea market such as half dollars standing liberty mercury dimes and pennies. Items that cost between $1 and $7 back in the eighties when i made 3.35 an hour it was a lot. Now i think they were just selling me junk silver!!! Oh well it was fun anyway.
The U.S. Mint is taking the same playbook as the auto industry. Keep inventories LOW and the prices HIGH. This'll be the NORM.
PLEASE DO A VIDEO ON BARTERING WITH 90% silver. There are so many people that say if people want food more than silver they’re not going to barter with Silver -so please do a video that explains the highlighted points on why 90% silver would be good for bartering. Because most people may not see the value in the silver or trust the amount or know anything about it.
They may just barter food for food or services. Thanks
I started staking in early 2000s at a young age, i remember paying 10dlls for peace and morgans and now i regret not buying more of them, but got a nice healthy stack
I’m in love with that Scottsdale 5oz silver button
Yankee, you mentioned you’re looking for a new safe. Check into a used ISM Jeweler’s safe, or something similar. Comes in various sizes, and they have excellent security features to protect against drilling. Awesome safes, and buying used saves you a ton of money. They are heavy, so they need to be placed on a slab. For storing bars, use monster boxes. They can hold a lot of weight. Tip: keep a roll of duct tape in the safe in case you have to skedaddle. Wrap the tape around the center of the boxes and throw them in your vehicle.
Two legends giving us a great overview of Silver awesome!!
Two of the best!
just got my first Intaglio UFO over london round, its awesome
I want the Dinosaur version...I saw them on eBay
Great video educating folks about silver investing! Keep up the excellent work. By the way, I'm a fan of SD Bullion too - they're doing an awesome job.
Looking forward to your next video!
Grandpa gave 11 year old me a Morgan dollar. I took it to the bank and changed it for candy money.😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Really good video today guys!! Keep rocking, and of course stacking!
I'm glad the question about random years came up. I think it depends on the shop or dealer you buy from. It might be a good idea to check with your dealer, (especially if ordering online), whether 'random years' is mostly BU coins or whether it includes 'culls' or badly stained/spotted coins. If the discount for RYs isn't significant, especially if ordering online in small quantities, I probably wouldn't opt for these out of worry I would get very unattractive examples that could be harder to sell in future. Just a few thoughts :)
Great Q&A!!
its amazing how much sterling junk items are at yard sales, gotten to the point that i can tell how much silver in what items
Speaking of Silver Eagles... would both of you advise selling eagles which you would get part of the premium back as well and use that money to buy cheaper bullion coins when available ?? Thereby increasing your actually Ozs. Of Silver...
I have sold two tubes I bought in 1994 and used the cash to buy some 1/10oz gold coins.
Yes! More silver is the goal. Once silver realizes it's true valuation the premium won't matter much. If a silver eagle costs 210 vs a round at 200, more silver=better.
Yes dump the Eagels they are over priced.
Great question. Now’s the time to take advantage of the over priced ASE’s. Sell/trade in and get more silver, like maples or Phil’s. Maybe gold.
Waiting for Yankee safe video . I am thinking of the gun with shelfs .
Hi,When you sell coins/rounds/bars do we have to pay taxes on capital gain ?
The way I understand it, not on US Coins, the rest depends on how much product and what state or country you're residing in. You can email the big bullion dealers and they can probably answer you questions.
If you desire, you can, I will NOT!
What are your thoughts about purchasing the beautiful Nautilus series silver coins from Rwanda despite the huge premiums?
Very informative. Thank you guys! 😊
SILVER FOR DAYS Thanks for everything you do. I tell all my friends to watch both of you.🙏
I went to my LCS today, picked up 4 Peace dollars, 10 1964 JFK's, and 3 Franklins.....slim pickins at his store...lucky for me someone brought in some junk silver so I was able to buy it. He is sold out of one ounce rounds....he got twenty 10 ounce bars yesterday and sold 6 of them this morning right away.
Watch out for SD Bullion. Called after my first order and asked why I wasn't offered my first purchase at spot which they advertise. The cust rep was rude and condescending. Will not buy from them ever again,
Several years ago I bought a tube of silver Maples. The tubes have been stored in a temperature-controlled environment, they were not handled, yet they still got horrible milk spots. Really turned me off Maples. Is there a way to remove the milk spots?
I got a little excited and wanted some silver and got those 1/10 oz sd bullion freedom rounds and now regret that i should have got the full 1oz :/ live and learn lol
I'm hearing $34 by years end
Why would I ever want a private coin when fraud is at an all time high? I only buy sovereigns now and only Maples. The premiums on Maples are the lowest compared to other sovereigns and the security features are some of the best. Same goes for gold, only Maples.
My opinion is that silver will always be manipulated to the fact you can’t get to 40:1 gld
I just say “I saw some UA-cam videos where people think buying a little silver is a good idea. What do you think?” Then drop it. If they ever ask you, if you’re doing it say no I can’t afford it right now. I’m paying for college or a home or a car. Make an excuse. Never tell anyone.
Guess I will never need to watch a Stacker show again. Now I know "Everything". Lol
Hi Yankee, Dragon when you guys had monster box challenge I purchased a lot of random year ASE then switched when premiums got high.
It's actually worth it stacking silver eagles. I was told this by 10 gold and silver experts. It protects against inflation.
The premium is like $18 over spot. Thats close enough to a 50% to say hell no.
@@captaintaggart8666 I got it at the bottom of the market.
Sending you family positive thoughts Yankee
What's the fair price of peace and Morgan's
I’m going to disagree on the ASEs not being good for stacking, yes the premiums are high however in my experience with bartering people want government issued coins not rounds and my experience has been that people really like junk silver in bartering, just my take on the matter folks, I’m enjoying the video.
salamat sa pag share ng collection mo boss godblees po sa channel mo ❤❤❤❤❤
My two favorite silver toobers.
I'm new to stacking...I buy silver bars...I also own Valcambi combi bars in gold....different denominations.
YT stacking legends. Yankee and Dragon. My hero(s). Haha
I like junk silver, but the only problem is when you leave it to someone, they might spend it like regular money.
When you leave it to someone it's now theirs to do with as they please. If you want them to cherish it.....know who you are giving it to or... inform them of what they will be receiving...or...cash it in and give them the metal value instead of the face value...or...tell them who to sell it to....perhaps the trusted person or lcs you bought it from.
@@walkerone9833 Never know when you will die.
@@bobsacamano7653 leave detailed instructions with it. You can do that even for yourself, quick onset dementia is on the rise.
I bought gold and silver coins from a local dealer the silver was 99.9 25 plus 12 spot which i thought was high
Buy rounds
That is pretty high..
That's pretty high premium!
I wish I could like this more! Follow y'all both!
Please consider adding chapters to each wuestion on this type of recording.
You didn't mention that any combination of used 90% silver coins face value that would equal $1 has what rounds to .71 ounces of silver.
Thank you! New to this. I suspected this based on what I'd seen elsewhere but wasn't sure.
There's still the majority of people who don't know what an oz is worth. Trying to swap 90% and below is really hard, especially in a situation when everyone needs food and water.
Can’t stand when people call constitutional silver, junk silver! It’s a Jedi mind trick
Lets call it Constijunk
cook island makes a lot of clad coins
Silver dragons ... Where is a decent place to get shot from? I can't find any at a "low" premium everything I find is more than a generic round. Or would I just be better off making my own from my generics?
And please don't say SD Bullion. Even their "at spot" new customer deal is still not what they say their spot price is. I still paid 21¢ over per ounce. Definitely worth the deal, that's not what I'm getting at but it was not spot for the time I bought it.
I agree simple 1 oz coins or bars are best, but i the higher premium on US Eagles holds up buying or selling. my new fav is 1 & 5 oz bars
The hard truth is that serious money does not dwell in silver and that most of the time stacking physical silver is a terrible long term investment. And the thing that most people really don't want to hear: if investing is your goal, the lower your net worth the better off you would be buying paper silver... As your net worth increases you can start buying physical silver (or preferably gold) not for investment but for insurance purposes.
Its money. And outside the system.
Not an investment
My mom has 2 coins p dollars and old Morgan 10:52 one is 1883
Amazing video thank you. Question as a beginner would you invest in a 10 ounce silver bar or a 1/10 gold coin?
The Germania Mint bars stack very nicely in a safe or ammunition can.
Sigma brand PMV's are the only kind i have seen so far. Are there other reliable brands on the market?
I was stacking last year Scottsdale 100 gram poured and 10 oz poured which are unavailable now Through them, but I have seen others selling them but, much higher prems now to get them.
Great Duo here. It’s like putting the American Eagle and the buffalo together.
I 100% do not agree that if you have never collected you should start with rounds. I believe you should start with junk silver because it's realistic and you're more likely to stay with collecting this stuff and then graduate into rounds. I personally do not like the novelty stuff It's just made for collecting I don't trust most bars because there's been issues. However junk silver usually is what it is and of course rounds can be more easily verified with legitimate dealers and resources.
Question. What is a fair price for old peace dollars or Morgan’s? Not key date, but not slicks. Just average circulation.
I think it depends on local demand. I've seen prices all over the place, $35-40 in one town, $25 in another.
Where do you guys buy in europe?? I would like to buy some nice silver bars...
Austria mint
I made 3 separate orders, tested the coins with the coinping app, only downside - the shipping costs in EU are €50+.
been buying weighted silver items and stripping, so its pure.925, a great way to collect . Melt into bars, or sell to smelters
Awesome show guys. Thanks again
I used to collect MINT STATE coins MS69/70 - absolutely beautiful coins but there is a limited market to sell and in my experience I lost money - now I’m just a mundane loyal bullion STACKER.
The US Mint is really letting us down.
Any ideas on when we can expect gold to come back up?
Canadian Maples are a superior product to the ASE. Change my mind.
Yankee what percentage is your limit on constitution silver?
I'm not Yankee, but I have about 1/3 Junk Silver...and 2/3 999 fine
I like the silver bounty coins. I buy them each and every year.
Hey guys. This one is for Silver Dragons. What happened to the Silverbacks? Really wanted some but can't find them anywhere.
If the mint is not making the Eagles as much anymore… When the value of the coin go up?
If the point is to stack, why deal with rounds/coins? Why not stack in the varying sizes bar form?
Is 5 oz. Silver Lunar coins or Rounds are good for stacking. Thanks!
I also buy 925 coins. If the buying price is right. Is it good stacking them also??
What little fractionals still available, are quite expensive. As is everyone, SD is limited in constitutionals, but best price.
SD is too expensive
Yep, Monument and Costco are the best.
I love to have both, 1oz and dimes
Since Valentines day I've been stacking $10 FV of 90% Roosevelt dimes on a weekly basis during the pull backs or dips...it's not a lot but I do it consistently...and I seem to find them to be slightly cheaper than the 1 oz rounds and government minted coins at this time when they are dollar cost averaged...and even if it is a few cents more for them than 1 oz generic rounds or 10 oz bars...I will still buy the 90% because of their fractionality...can never go wrong with junk silver...it's better to have it and not need it than to not have it and need it...that's my two cents worth on the subject...just a little food for thought...smiles
Is junk silver also good to collect?
What do yo think of 1925 commemorative half dollar ,is it good to have . Thanks
I have a full tarnished uncleaned 1803 0ver 1 Draped Bust Dollar from a well known dealer. The rim is slightly damsged in one tiny spot. What should I do with it?
Silver did infact hit 34,85$ /1oz. few days ago