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Just a quick questions. I recently received some money from my late Mother's estate. I was thinking of buying coins, like rare coins, silver, gold, that are rated MS70. Does anyone think this is a good investment? If not, what would be in your opinion. Thanks for your help!

1 GRAM SILVER BUFFALO BAR 1 GRAM SILVER BUFFALO BAR
Sale Price: $0.01

AN AMERICAN BUFFALO 1 GRAM .999 SILVER BULLION BAR!!! A VERY POPULAR AND ATTRACTIVE 1 GRAM BULLION BAR FROM THE CMC MINT!

1 Oz (.999) Fine Silver Bar - Eagle Design 1 Oz (.999) Fine Silver Bar - Eagle Design
Sale Price: $43.00

1 Troy Ounce "Eagle Design" Silver Bar .999 Fine by Sunshine Minting. Bar is available and ready for immediate shipment and a good way to invest in silver.

Sunshine Mint 1 oz (.999) Fine Silver Bar - Eagle Design Sunshine Mint 1 oz (.999) Fine Silver Bar - Eagle Design
Sale Price: $41.00

.999 fine silver. All are Hallmark stamped with their exact purity of contained silver from their issuer. Bars and rounds of any size are an excellent way to invest in pure silver while avoiding the premiums usually found on legal tender bullion coins...

Pan American 1/2 Ounce Silver Bar Pan American 1/2 Ounce Silver Bar
List Price: $29.95
Sale Price: $24.80

Pan American 1/2 Troy ounce Silver Bars are minted from .999 fine silver. They feature the well known silver hammer logo of Pan American Silver on the obverse.

1 Troy Oz .999 Silver Clad Maple Leaf Bu Gem Art Bar 1 Troy Oz .999 Silver Clad Maple Leaf Bu Gem Art Bar
Sale Price: $1.88

S FOR 1 TROY OZ .999 FINE SILVER CLAD/PLATED MAPLE LEAF ART BAR YOU WILL RECEIVE WHAT IS IN PICTURE. THESE ARE BEAUTIFUL, POLISHED BARS WITH A MAPLE LEAF ON THE FRONT AND NUMEROUS ONES ON THE BACK SIDE...

1 Troy Ounce .999 Fine Silver Bar - Pan American - Uncirculated Bullion 1 Troy Ounce .999 Fine Silver Bar - Pan American - Uncirculated Bullion
Sale Price: $45.95

Pan American 1 Troy ounce Silver Bars are minted from .999 fine silver. They feature the well known silver hammer logo of Pan American Silver on the obverse.

Silvertowne One Ounce .999 Fine Silver Bullion Bar Silvertowne One Ounce .999 Fine Silver Bullion Bar
Sale Price: $39.00

Silvertowne 1 Ounce .999 Fine Silver Bullion Bar.

2012 Year of the Dragon 1 oz .999 Fine Silver Bar in 2012 Year of the Dragon 1 oz .999 Fine Silver Bar in "Air-Tite" capsule
Sale Price: $49.95

These 1 oz silver bars celebrate 2012, the Year of the Dragon in the Chinese Lunar Calendar. The dragon is the only mythical creature in the Chinese zodiac, and its power and strength have helped make it a favorite among collectors and investors...

1 Troy Ounce .999 Fine Silver Bar - Monarch Precious Metals - Hand Poured - Mint Fresh Bullion 1 Troy Ounce .999 Fine Silver Bar - Monarch Precious Metals - Hand Poured - Mint Fresh Bullion
Sale Price: $43.59

Hand poured 1 troy ounce silver bar. Hand stamped "One Troy Ounce, Monarch Precious Metals, .999 Fine Silver" and features the signature MPM crown logo. Approximate measurements: 1.125 inches long, 0...

1 Ounce Knights Templar Cross Masonic Freemason Silver Coin + Case (LISTING ORIGINATION: ONLINE*COLLECTABLE*TREASURES) 1 Ounce Knights Templar Cross Masonic Freemason Silver Coin + Case (LISTING ORIGINATION: ONLINE*COLLECTABLE*TREASURES)
List Price: $40.00
Sale Price: $0.01

(LISTING ORIGINATION: ONLINE*COLLECTABLE*TREASURES)

Lately I have been very interested in investing in silver. Gold seems like its way to pricey for just one ounce, but silver seems like its perfect, especially for the "average joe." Although, I am not completely sure what the difference between bullion silver and numismatic silver. I purchased a very pristine looking 1883-0 Morgan Silver dollar the other day. Doing my research I believe this would fit into the category of a numismatic coin due to how it looks, when it was made and i'm sure of a whole lot of other stuff. Correct me if i'm wrong but i'm pretty sure it has 90% silver as well. Now if I want to be an investor in silver, would buying an American Silver Eagle, or other silver coins be best because they contain 99.9993% silver? I would think so, what do you think??

For a new silver investor, what would be specific silver that I could invest in without having to worry if it would ever be seized like what happened with fort knox??

Also, if buying coins like an American Silver Eagle, what would be the best year to purchase it at?

As much info you can provide would be greatly appreciated!!

Coin Collecting Question?

Hi,

Due to my anxiety over the economic condition I have been accumulating silver, gold and platinum US bullion. I have come to admire their beauty and would like to get into numismatics in general, but don’t know where to start.

I really like the “Mercury Dime” but otherwise don’t know where to start. Should I stick with US currency or try to find currency of that of the ancient world? Can anyone recommend any relevant websites or literature? Thanks!

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