They are nice, if kind of boring -- but new issue has good authentication features (e.g. PAMP Veriscan) and a lower premium than a fancy coin.Bars in cards are nice too.
Just don't expect your descendants to value them the same way you do, and if they're less obviously valuable them make sure they're stored and labeled appropriately.I would only add - buy coins that you want to own - maybe even coins that you’d be proud to bequeath.
Another good reason to consider coins -- it's easier to get insurance coverage on collectible coins than on non-numismatic bullion.
Agreed. I suppose there is a lower bound, a ton of assayed silver-bearing ore will be difficult to sell based on the silver contentYeah maybe it didn’t come across in my post but that was why I didn’t just say “weight” but said “purity and weight”
1lb of 99.99999% silver is worth roughly the same as 2lb of 50.00% silver.
Weight on a scale is only relevant If the purity is known.

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