Silver Investing - Not all silver is created equal

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http://asilversvoice.blogspot.com/2010/10/silver-investing-not-all-silver-is.... When I shop around for silver on average I find some brand sell better then others. I know the term is out there "silver is silver is silver" meaning it's all the same. Then why do people pay more for some brands of silver. In 2011 the Royal Canadian Mint made a new 1 oz pure 9999 silver coin with a wolf on the front designed the same as their 2006 half oz. This new 1 oz coin will be a great investment because there will only be 1 million made. It will be a rare coin and will sell higher then the silver value of the day. To get your before they sell out click the link.

As Low as $1.99 per oz. over spot! The Royal Canadian Mint has placed a strict and and low mintage on these coins. With the unprecedented demand of these gorgeous .9999 fine silver coins in Europe and the rest of the world, these Timber Wolf coins will sell out very fast! The Canadian Timber Wolf coin is the first coin released in the Royal Canadian Mint's 3-year long "Canadian Wildlife Coin Series" program. The second coin is scheduled to be released in March 2011. The obverse of the coin bears Queen Elizabeth II with a $5.00 CAN face value. The reverse has a beautifully designed Canadian Timber Wolf, with the moon and night time mountain side landscape behind this majestic Canadian predator. Brilliant Uncirculated! (Orders of 25 or more come in the original yellow mint tubes and orders of 500 come in the original sealed mint boxes.)
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  • I am starting a silver stack. What are the benefits of having 1 oz bars? I was thinking I would get some 10 oz bars and a bunch of maples. Whats up with the 1 oz bars?

  • @Duskworker Silver is Silver. It is a little cheaper to buy 1 10oz bar then 10 1oz, this is from all the energy that goes into making the 10 bars. Maples are a really good bet as well. Let me know what you end up doing. please feel free to check out some more info here. asilversvoice.blogspot.com/

  • I would buy Maples in heart beat (the most beautiful silver to ever grace my sight), UNFORTUNATELY… the only bullion I can find in local stores is generic silver, but I will take what I can get! Of course I agree with you.. but at the same time (and especially at this point) get your hands on whatever you can!

  • @Xuande12 where is local for you? If you don't mind saying.

  • How is 'First Majestic' regarded?

  • @AudiophileTubes First Majestic are great, but also take a look at Great Silver Panther, Apmex also has their own bars, you can see then at asilversvoice.blogspot.com/p/b­uy-silver-now.html

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  • Lose the glasses and change the tie knot. Trust me and keep stacking!

  • lol that seems simple, just make a press and buy some 10oz bars xD

  • The face value of the 1 oz coin is 5 Canadian dollars, the highest among international silver bullion coins. During 2008, the market value of the coin was approximately 20 Canadian dollars. The market value in 2011 was above 30 Canadian dollars. The purity of the coin is 99.99% silver, also the highest among other bullion issues which have a 99.9% standard. I bought (5) 25 anniversary eagle set, only 100k made. In 2010 there was over 17million one ounce maples sold. In 1997 there was only 100k

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