The 10 Best Coins for Silver Investing 2017



Here is my personal 10 ten list for Silver coin investing in 2017. Sorry for the sound so low. Don't know what happened there. 10. Austrian | Philharmonic - https://tinyurl.com/SilverPhilharmonic 09. Armenian | Noah's Ark - https://tinyurl.com/ArmeniaNoahsArk 08. Mexican | Libertad - https://tinyurl.com/MexicanLibertad 07. US | American Silver Eagle - https://tinyurl.com/AmericanSilverEagle 06. Canada | Maple Leaf - https://tinyurl.com/SilverMapleLeaf 05. Australian | Perth Mint Lunars - https://tinyurl.com/PerthMintLunar 04. Australian | Kookaburras - https://tinyurl.com/PerthMintKooks 03. Great Britain | Britannia - https://tinyurl.com/SilverBritannia 02. Chinese | Pandas - https://tinyurl.com/ChinaPandas 01. Somalia | Elephant - https://tinyurl.com/SomaliaElephant (¯`·._.·(¯`·._.·(¯`·._.·(¯`·._.·(¯`·._.· More Info Below | Click Show More ·._.·´¯)·._.·´¯)·._.·´¯)·._.·´¯)·._.·´¯) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ As always more info can be found at: http://www.midwestsilvercoins.com/ Other Noteworthy Links: Discount Silver Eagles: http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?B=609636&U=1081611&M=52536&urllink= Golden Eagle Coins: http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?B=270668&U=1081611&M=30355&urllink= 90% Silver: http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=609618&u=1081611&m=52536&urllink=&afftrack= Coin Supplies: http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?B=198661&U=1081611&M=24591&urllink=

Comments

  1. Thank you so much for info on Somali Elephants. Just ordered 5: 1/10th, 1/4th, 1/2, 2007 1toz, and 2006 1toz.
  2. Great thumbnail!! Done right. also great content, where it matters. Thanks for sharing
  3. they flooded the eagle ,1/4 of them not sold from 2008 to 2017 ,mint sold only to dealers and there stuck with them ,there only going down ,i picked up 2009 box for under spot at coin show 3 months ago ,,them birds are everywhere
  4. Music was loud as hell but your voice was barely audible.
  5. Good research....keep up the terrific work!
  6. Pump Up the Volume dude your audio is no good just so you know. I can't hear a thing I don't think I'm the only one take it easy
  7. Only thing that gives me a hint of caution with your theory is that a lot of those high premium older coins might have been purchased at time when those coins were not so popular. Now that we are all watching the elephant coins and perth mint coins looking for an opportunity I don't think they will be so rare or as valuable. Just my theory. Could be wrong.
  8. I own some pandas but they do not go up 10 bucks a yr
  9. interesting video
  10. Excellent video.. lots of good thoughts and data on it ... thx u
  11. The Brittanias used to change every year...no longer and the difference won't be so great in the future.
  12. Yeah man some nice coins picked out there, why is there so many thumbs down, it was a good video.
  13. I dont know why, but I knew the #1 coin would be the Elephant I have a couple tubes. Its something about them that intrigues me.
  14. Interesting video.  I do have some thoughts based on actual experience which might factor in here to anyone considering these coins.  First of all, I do NOT stack in multiple quantities any of these coins 1) Britannia since 2012 because the basic design doesn't change and they have the perception of spotting problems.  The older versions had .958 silver fineness without the tendency to spot and the design changed every year making these older ones much more valuable.  I also do NOT stack anything bullion from the RCM due to the spotting issue and any milk spots will totally ruin any eBay sales you might get, and the Somalia Elephants since 2016 have a tendency to spot being .9999 fine.  I no longer buy the silver elephants, although I have purchased the gold fractionals.That said, it would be interesting to see what kinds of sales prices the online dealers have (APMEX, JM, Provident, and the like) for these older coins in your top 10 list.  If you stack them which means that you might buy them by the tube or roll, then it might take FOREVER to sell on eBay and the dealers on larger quantities of bullion many times are the way to go.  Bear in mind that the price you will get if you sell is the wholesale value but if you buy with equity, you can definitely sell more and quicker to the online dealers, less hassle and fees, buyer fraud and the like than dealing with a coin at a time on eBay.  If you buy a few in your list, then maybe use eBay, but it doesn't happen that fast.  Go back and watch my online dealer trade of older Lunar Coins (2010 1/2 Oz. Tigers and 2012 2 Oz. Dragons) to get a flavor of what it is like selling on eBay vs. an online dealer.  As for ASEs, I just stack them for liquidity and don't worry about the returns as there are so many of them minted!  Pandas are always a good return, but again, I would buy from and sell to a dealer because of the perception of these being fake.  Just my two cents....
  15. great vid Midwest. thanks for the insight
  16. The problem with any Chinese silver is the high possibility of it being a fake. Selling Chinese made coins on eBay whether they are real or fake is always a daunting task in my eyes. I avoid all Chinese coins at all costs at this point. I'm also not too fond of the Britannia either. Everyone always talks about how great they are, but I've yet to make that jump. I'm a little confused as to how no Perth Mint lunar coins made this list?


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