Coins are minted by official government i.e American silver eagles and Canadian maple leafs. They come at a higher premium over spot prices than rounds. Best bang for your buck are rounds so when you are trying to stack for max quantity, saving on the premium by buying rounds is the way to go.
Silver Dragon's YouTube channel is a great place to learn. Tons of informative videos that are typically under 15 mins.
I've had great experiences ordering from JM Bullion and SD Bullion.
Hmm. Do you mind explaining the difference between the coins and rounds? I didn't know there was a choice besides coin (or bars). thanks.
Coins are minted as verified currency. Rounds are unofficial "coins" based on their weight and material.
I see. Thanks.
Coins are minted by official government i.e American silver eagles and Canadian maple leafs. They come at a higher premium over spot prices than rounds. Best bang for your buck are rounds so when you are trying to stack for max quantity, saving on the premium by buying rounds is the way to go.
Silver Dragon's YouTube channel is a great place to learn. Tons of informative videos that are typically under 15 mins.
I've had great experiences ordering from JM Bullion and SD Bullion.
Thank you for the info.