Its in record high territory and rising as i monitor the gold/silver spot price daily So i'd expect silver to increase in price, on a percentage basis, much more than gold would increase in price (this for spot price) But hey, if you got the money honey dont let me hold you back
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Precious metals is a great way to preserve ones wealth in a country were inflation is out of control and the government has little interest in doing anything.
So, for circulated silver coins, $1 face value is ($30.50) x.715, or $21.81
The $1 fv price at sdbullion (for comparison purposes at this writing) is $24.29, so there's a premium over spot of 24.29/21.81 or 11.4 percent Of course, dealers used those multipliers a decade or more ago, then premiums started to be attached. The equivalent spot value of $1 face value of junk silver coins (10 dimes, 4 quarters, or 2 halves) is $23.35 That is, the silver in $1 face value of junk silver coins, at spot price, is $23.35.
Generic rounds will be lucky to fetch spot price if you convert The dealer i use will only give you ~80% of spot value for junk coins, straight spot for silver rounds or foreign coins, yet will give you spot+ for eagles depending on year/condition/etc. The canadian silver, and even the other foreign stuff is cheaper over spot than american most of the time Silver maples are at least a buck cheaper than american silver eagles
Is this purely from a collector standpoint
The silver content is the same so if i'm just collecting for hedging against economic problems, there is no reason to pay more over spot, right? If the metals revert to their recent average price ratio, silver seems like the better buy for your dollar. Say, for example, in our scenario, that after the dollar collapses, silver gets to $50 an ounce. In the future if you're going to buy silver, look online at a reputable dealer.
Enter the spot price for gold/silver on the totals page For fun, enter your weight to see how much gold/silver it would take to reach your weight (in pounds).