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Where Should I Buy Silver?
Looking to buy silver online safely? Again we want to start off by saying we are not being paid to promote, or get kickbacks from these companies. They just happen to be the ones we’ve had the most experience with in the past. So now that we have that established lets speak about a few of our favorite places online to buy both Gold and Silver. Silver is a great long term investment and one of the very few that have real intrinsic value, but where can you purchase this shiny metal safely online? Apmex If you have been making online purchases within the last 8 or so years you are aware of APMEX. These guys are one of the big cheeses. The have a wide selection, and their prices are fair. The prices are not the best in terms of premiums, but they are an established company. These guys ... Read More » -
Silver Coins vs Silver Bullion
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Silver Coin Melt Values (Live)
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4 Silver Flatware Buying Tips
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Most Popular Silver Bullion
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Silver War Nickels 1942 to 1945
Silver war nickels issued from 1942 to 1945 are a bit of an oddity in the coin community. I say beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Often war nickels are grimey looking, almost like they have been found in an automotive garage. Regardless of the way they look there is a market out there for them. The silver melt value of war nickels is only $ as they are only 35% silver, making them very affordable. Although most Jefferson nickels, first minted in 1938, are nickel, those minted from 1942 through 1945 actually are a copper/silver/manganese composite. This was due to the fact that nickel is a key component of armor plating which was in high demand during the peak of World War II. Not only were “war nickels” important because of their silver content, but they were important as a symbol of the sacrifices necessary during war-time. During World War ... Read More » -
Barber Half Dollar 1892 to 1916
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1879 Morgan Silver Dollar
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Franklin Half Dollar 1948 to 1963
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Silver Coin Melt Values (Live)
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