Saturday, August 24, 2013

Mexican Silver Coins, Silver Eagles, Silver Prices and Other Basic Conundrums



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CJvGe-2I_4 Mexican silver coins are one a plethora of options available for the silver investor. A common barrier to entry for those wanting exposure to silver is what to buy. The choices are wide ranging from mint coins like the canadian coin, the maple leaf, other canadian silver coins that were privately minted, or coins that were simply minted with "canadian silver". The U.S. mint of course produces it's own coin: American eagle silver coins or american eagle silver coins. This should not be confused with the american silver dollar coins - minted much earlier and with less silver contained inside. Obviously gold is a separate issue with very distinct supply and demand character compared with silver and is out of reach when considering the price for gold bullion coins, or gold coins for sales. Even when you buy gold coins online. Again, much confusion exists when one considers buying silver coins. Even the questions of bars versus coins comes into the equation -- should 1 oz silver bars versus when you buy us silver coins (which can refer to many things). Indeed, buying gold and silver gold and silver can be quite an adventure. Differentiating between the coin collections or collectors is often important. From there it is much easier to contemplate choosing among the various forms whether it be engelhard silver or silver purchased online from a company like monex. Keeping simple most likely means that most investors will not need a coin value guide or even a silver calculator. Just a look at the silver price chart before venturing into the coin shop should be enough to prepare one for the experience. This applies to whether you are buying or selling silver coins. Then of course you have the questions of selling silver coins -- the when and how and for how much and to whom. Lots of eBay listings with silver coins for sale keep people guessing about authenticity. There is really no great coin price guide, especially when it comes to collector coins which can be priced much higher than spot. Many also ask about scrap silver prices with regard to the coin silver content -- this is another variable to consider. Then you have the vast differences between gold and silver bullion and the array of choices for these products. There are many approaches, but if you are wondering what silver to buy or how to start, go to http://bit.ly/12hVsGl to check the values before you walk into your local dealer. This will prepare you for the confusing world of coins and silver. Better yet, check out our website, http://bit.ly/WgQKo0, which we've loaded with useful information designed for both the beginner and intermediate investor looking for simple answers and reassurance. Or you can also download our free guide, which not only covers the most important basics for investing in silver, but you get access to a step by step approach to this complicated world that I've used to help thousands of people get started and stay focused. http://bit.ly/T2p4Un Note: We may not be able to break the central bank, but each individual can contribute to the cause of sound money. Please Subscribe to our channel Check out our playlist And be sure to leave your comments below Please share this video!!! Give us a thumbs up if you like and join our mailing list and receive your Free Guide to Silver Investing Better yet, check out our website, Free Guide and E-Course http://bit.ly/T2p4Un Best of luck, Jeff Legal Disclaimer: This publication contains the opinions and ideas of its author(s). It is published with the understanding that neither the author nor the publisher is engaged in rendering legal, tax, investment, insurance, financial, accounting, or other professional advice or services. If the reader requires such advice or services, a competent professional should be consulted. Relevant laws vary from state to state. The strategies outlined in this publication may not be suitable for every individual and are not guaranteed or warranted to produce any particular results. No warranty is made with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein, and both the author and publisher specifically disclaim any responsibility for any liability, loss or risk, personal or otherwise, which is incurred as a consequence, directly or indirectly, of the use and application of any of the contents of this publication.

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