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<blockquote data-quote="rc508pir" data-source="post: 3045584" data-attributes="member: 40091"><p>Hard to say. SIlver isn't a real good investment. You'll never get rich on it. As something for a time of crisis, it might get you through hard times whn it spikes.</p><p></p><p>I have Rounds, both 1oz and 1/10oz. Some say that's the best to have as it looks like a coin. But then others say people will only see the value of the coin it looks like. For instance, a 1oz round looks like a silver dollar and will only want to give you a dollar for it. Same with a 1/10oz round, looks like a dime etc.</p><p></p><p>A 10oz bar would be hard to break up so smaller increments would be more desirable, like 1oz bars or 1oz rounds</p><p></p><p>So just depends on your purpose for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rc508pir, post: 3045584, member: 40091"] Hard to say. SIlver isn't a real good investment. You'll never get rich on it. As something for a time of crisis, it might get you through hard times whn it spikes. I have Rounds, both 1oz and 1/10oz. Some say that's the best to have as it looks like a coin. But then others say people will only see the value of the coin it looks like. For instance, a 1oz round looks like a silver dollar and will only want to give you a dollar for it. Same with a 1/10oz round, looks like a dime etc. A 10oz bar would be hard to break up so smaller increments would be more desirable, like 1oz bars or 1oz rounds So just depends on your purpose for it. [/QUOTE]
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