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http://www.silversnowball.com/1367 A quick video on my theory of how numismatic silver may have extra potential that silver bullion does not, I am a big fan of silver bullion and bullion does make up the bulk of my silver collection.

Just exploring the potential of silver numismatics as an investment.

silver, silver bullion, numismatic silver, silver eagles

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  • If you have some money toPlay with, it is fun to Buy some numismatic coins beause they may be Rare or Whatevever. But when the sh. hits the fan and I have a loaf of bread and this happens to be selling for 1 oz of Silver(pick an amount). Lets say you and one other guy enter my BREAD shop at the same time and it comes down to it.(you coin is worth 10,000,numismatically) Im going to take His oz Just as easily as Your RARE oz. It will come down to this.You both have ONE oz of Silver. The End. Joe.

  • @hotheadedjoelhaha As you can see from the video I have far more bullion than numismatics, I wouldn't use the numismatics first, and I'm not saying people should only have numismatics am I, I'm just sharing a thought.

    Oh and your forgeting the 3rd guy that walks in with the gun shots everyone else and takes the bread and both silver coins (If it gets so bad people are trading an oz for one lousy loaf of bread, no doubt those who have no silver to trade will use their guns instead)

  • It would appear that many on this medium are becoming more and more excited by the potential for a booming and rapidly ascending silver market trend in spot price. Ah blast mate you'd best buy some more silver dollars American ......................... I'd been doing that much me self these days. Study some American History mate ......... look up the Pittman Act of 1918. You'd be much remiss for the bitter bliss you'd know of without this bit of knowledge.

  • I'm not American, is it still worth me looking up this Pittman Act?

  • but as a "commoner" in many countries u r Not allowed to hold gold/silver Bullion many that sell silver bullion willNOT giveu the silver just a certificate that u "own ao much HAHA how many others also "OWN" the same silver u do? try n use that to buy food when money colapses it be just as worthless they even started buying scarb goldsilver in the UK now they juist want to take every bit of goldsilver from ppl them bloody crookes then they can print real money on gold reserves they ONLY have

  • In what countries are you not allowed to own silver or gold?

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  • Bullion makes more sense to those who do not understand numismatics. Numismatics are a great way to hold gold and silver, historically producing exponentially higher returns than bullion. Given that 90% of people don't really understand business, why should understanding this be any different? I personally hold 90% bullion/10% numismatics. The 10% has produced more return than the 90%. Yeah I know many think the SHTF, if that time comes, food is going to be money, just saying..........

  • Can't build a business with bullion coins, unless you are a dealer.

    Can't get free coins either, for your referrals to your friends.

    Bullion dealers don't offer a 5 Years Money Back Guarantee either.

    Check out numis system international pokka dot com for how to get a free silver coin every month and build a substantial income doing so without interfering with what you are doing now.

  • Bullion makes more sense.

  • @epohnopulse Prices go up people complain it's too expensive, prices go down people still complain. It's not a get rich quick scheme. I'd rather stash extra cash in precious silver than paper currency that's losing 5% annually.

  • i always get numismatic coins if i can get them for close to spot... not so much for i can sell them higher in future... but i find them hold their price very well when silver price drop...

  • Silver is dipping pretty badly.

  • Shop for gold and silver at w w w dot shop numis dot com /Clarence  Stinson

  • @MalibuLimo Hahahaha, You're comment is funny, I've read mich65's comments too lol

  • I've got a few auctions on ebay if anyone wants to check them out.  I've been selling a bit of silver lately.

  • @mich65ek2 Come to my pub and i'l sell you a pint for 1oz of silver.

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