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    Quote Originally Posted by ChunkyMonkey View Post
    While silver bullion is one of the better way to leverage against the inflation, look into numismatic silver also. My ms70 silver from the 2000s worth up to 10x the current silver spot price now.
    If I had any, I'd sell them now and convert to bullion. But that's just me.

    IMHO and the way I understand it, a large portion of the value of numismatics comes from their historical/collectable contexts, not solely the metal content of them. If currency devaluation like inflation or reserve currency changes were to occur and a true "economic collapse" takes hold, the historical and collectable aspects could be worth moot. The metal content is the only thing that really has any level of assured future value... maybe I'm wrong, but I opt for the cheap .999 bullion rounds and ingots, and will not pay a premium just to have the collectable ones like Eagles, Pandas, etc for the same reason...
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