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>>53096243
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>>53096244
If you're American, I like Bold Precious Metals. They usually have the best prices on current year, standard government bullion coins. They also tend to process and ship the fastest for me. You can shop around to some others just to be sure, but if I find that Bold almost always has the best price on these. Other places I would check are SD Bullion and JM Bullion (same parent company), SilverGold Bull, Money Metals Exchange (accepts XMR if that's appealing), and even APMEX (who are usually the highest, but not always).

>>53096272
You're right, bro. This guy has GOT to go all in if he wants to WAGMI with us prepped bulls during the great collapse amirite :V

>>53096322
That's a correct understanding. You will eat the premium, which is why gold is a much much much better choice to diversify into for the purposes of savings. Pay 3-5% premium, hope/assume gold goes up more than that when it comes time to liquidate it. If you intend to hold long term (a decade or more even), then I think this is a fair bet. Silver is more of a moonshot coin that comes with steep premiums. You won't even break even on your premium unless the price moons. If I were in your shoes (had no PMs, don't give a shit about the SHTF LARP or coin collecting, and I just wanted to diversify some fiat savings), then I'd just buy 1 oz gold American eagles, and if I were feeling adventurous, I might add some tubes of 1 oz silver American eagles (or maybe even a monster box, depending on your situation). Whatever the ratio, I'd go way more into gold than silver if stacking as a means of having a physic savings. A tube of gold eagles will be easy to liquidate.

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