No one can truly say. Some bullion collectors steer towards 90% Constitutional silver, due to it not being counterfeited and to its fractional nature.
Fine silver enthusiasts seem evenly split between generic rounds, bars and government minted bullion.
Since everyone is guessing as to how the bullion will serve them, the consensus seems to be diversification amongst all options, starting in the smaller increments.
Is it better to buy silver bars or silver rounds?
No one can truly say. Some bullion collectors steer towards 90% Constitutional silver, due to it not being counterfeited and to its fractional nature.
Fine silver enthusiasts seem evenly split between generic rounds, bars and government minted bullion.
Since everyone is guessing as to how the bullion will serve them, the consensus seems to be diversification amongst all options, starting in the smaller increments.
Source: Am bullion dealer
A pre 65 quarter is worth 4.88 as of yesterday. Half's worth 9.96, dimes 1.95. I just don't want to keep much fiat around.
I've found american eagle coins are sought after by all coin shops and pay the best prices. But they also cost the most.