Posted by redforlife on February 25, 2014 at 17:34:37 from (68.234.121.124):
In Reply to: Buying Silver? posted by DaninKansas on February 25, 2014 at 08:09:20:
I invested in silver coins (circulated) a few years back. Not so much recently cause of current market. It's been rather high. My advice for purchasing silver would be to buy circulated coins of no significance other than their silver content. Such as F.D.R. dimes, non key date washington quarters, and any halves you can get a hold of for silver content prices. These type of coins are pretty much only worth the silver content. Stay away from silver dollars. These are hot and selling like crazy right now, perhaps way more than they are worth. I personally dont like buying coins online or through the mail. You will just pay what the coin is worth plus all the other hidden fees. Like shipping and handling, and insurance and all that, on top of it. I'd go through a coin dealer, coin shop, or pawn shop in person.
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