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Silver Bullion - Why invest in or own silver
coins?
Why invest in or own silver coins? This is probably the first question the
potential silver investor will ask after reading or hearing
that silver coins, not colorized or plated, are among the most
popular forms of physical silver to invest in or to own. In fact,
Silver
Bullion is of the opinion that silver coins, especially silver bullion coins, provide silver investors
with the best means of investing in or owning silver.
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Silver investors normally invest in or own
silver for one of three purposes, despite the
main reasons for investing in silver, but here
are some of the more specific reasons why we are of the opinion that they specifically choose to invest in
or own silver coins, especially silver bullion coins:
Divisible: Silver coins, especially in the form of
traditional or classical silver bullion coins (American Silver Eagles, Canadian Silver Maple Leafs, Mexican Silver Libertads, Chinese Silver Pandas, Australian Silver Kookaburras,
Australian Silver Kangaroos, British Silver Britannia and Austrian Silver Vienna
Philharmonics), can easily be divided between the beneficiaries of an estate. The main reason for
this is because the mentioned coins are standardized measures of silver purity and
weight.
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Property and other assets on the other hand are not that
easily divisible (if not impossible to divide). Silver bullion bars (silver bars) also fall in the
last category, except if you have access to enough non-redeemable paper notes to buy several
bars that can easily be distributed between the beneficiaries of your estate after your death. You don't want
to force them into a situation where they have to cut a silver bullion bar (silver bar) in half or are
being forced to sell it in order to divide the fiat money proceeds between them,
especially during times of rampant silver market manipulation and while the
"paper gimmick" is still pretty much at the order
of the day.
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