I've been buying the heckout of it for the last 2 years,I have a lot of silver bars,and silver krugerands,they have one of the lowest premium of all the national coins.
Lately I've been buying 1964 and earlier American silver coins,they are considered better for prepping.,and they are not making anymore.
They are getting a lot harder to find,but all the big bullion dealers sell them. They are only around 90% silver,they are priced in a multitude of face value.
Google up jm bullion,sd bullion and apmex They are a little more expensive, shop around a bit, a see sd bullion has a roll of quarters for 247.00
They are also called junk or constitutional silver.
I've been buying the heckout of it for the last 2 years,I have a lot of silver bars,and silver krugerands,they have one of the lowest premium of all the national coins.
Lately I've been buying 1964 and earlier American silver coins,they are considered better for prepping.,and they are not making anymore.
I would say silver buffalos to your point
How easy are they to find? How do they price them?
They are getting a lot harder to find,but all the big bullion dealers sell them. They are only around 90% silver,they are priced in a multitude of face value. Google up jm bullion,sd bullion and apmex They are a little more expensive, shop around a bit, a see sd bullion has a roll of quarters for 247.00
They are also called junk or constitutional silver.
Alright, thanks.