90% SILVER COINS: SILVER BULLIONS BEST BUY!!!



Heres a quick little video I made explaining some of the advantages of buying 90% U.S. coins as your primary Silver investment. These "Values" are for Common date U.S. Silver coins unaffectionately referred to as "Junk" Silver coins, these are purchased primarily for their silver content, although the history of these coins can be quite interesting. the best part of buying these "Junk" coins is you can invest as little as $2.10 to get your silver collection started!!! Please Note: I am Not an Investment advisor, please do your own Due Diligence when making investment decisions, the examples im posting are my own personal Investment choices and are by no means an endorsement or reccomendation to do the same.

Comments

  1. I was going to buy some Morgans from Apmex but not the kind that is not slabbed.   I'm worried about counterfit especially the older coins.
  2. i got two coins dated 1882 and 1923 for sale
  3. hi weve subscribed to your channel,its great.we hope you can come visit us and subscribe,many thanks
  4. how much are these worth
  5. Very beautiful coins. I bought a knock off ding dong from a vending machine and out popped a 1962 quarter with very little wear. That was the only ding dong that paid me dividends lol
  6. I love the dimes also. Trying to stack 2800 dimes. 
  7. thanks for watching
  8. There are more fake silver rounds and bars (bullion) than 90%. Plus there are more people that can easily tell if a coin is fake. Unlike bullion
  9. it depends, higher Grade Morgan dollars tend to hold their value better than Bullion, especially when the price gets crushed like it has recently -but this is an excellent time to be stacking Silver bullion!
  10. I think he meant as far as premiums go. Both bars and rounds are are awesome. I prefered bars when I started, but now prefer rounds.
  11. just wait for the good deals, check out any coin shows coming to your area -you can usually score some pretty good deals on Junk silver coins -thanks for watching.
  12. I just started buying silver a couple months ago.I started with rounds and bars but this month i seen a video on mercury dimes.I have bought 100 total this month already.I bought 4 different times and when i equal them out i paid around 2.13 a dime..I just started and think i did great.I see people paying over 3.00 a dime on ebay
  13. Good info!
  14. silver is worth something in any condition if u come a cross any coins that are not up to the condition u like let me know ill take them off ur hand
  15. I like bars, but rounds are easy to store 20 at a time in plastic medallion tubes.
  16. instead of referring to "times face", people should buy them by weight, due to the wear of these coins. sometimes they weigh less due to wear, therefore, you are paying the same amount for less silver.
  17. thanks for watching.
  18. LOL, it is called a mercury dime because it looks like the greek god mercury. NO Mercury involved.
  19. @Alexplus20 You were watching Pawn Stars weren't you lol
  20. Just curious but isn't mercury supposed to be dangerous? Like back in the 1800s they used to use mercury in their hats and that would cause them to go a bit batty-hence the term Mad Hatter.


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