The Best Silver to Stack NOW!
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- čas přidán 26. 03. 2022
- In this video I describe various stacking strategies, and speak on what's the best silver types to be stacking right now.
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I tend to go with a bit of Plan 2, and a bit of Plan 3. Collecting is fun, so when I find something cool and neat, I buy it. The rest of the time, I go for low premium gold and silver under Plan 3. My preferred national coin are the Philharmonic and the Britannia, depending upon price, both pretty and with low premiums. For gold, I find the various Sovereigns are usually more reasonably priced. Of course, this all varies with the moment.
For gold I like stacking French and Swiss 20 francs. They are the right size and price for my budget most of the time. However I have been trying to hold out for bigger pieces like quarter oz gold. Often times the 20 francs are at a better premium than the quarter oz though! Thanks for watching.
Great video and very much appreciated. The mountains were incredible. Brilliant!!!
Thanks for watching!
I agree I have a collection of the rounds that I like than there is the stack of the generics. Started with stacking an it got boaring so I added variety to keep my intrest. First year I wanted everything I saw
Hit my goal in weight. Plan this year is keep the collection going but not as hard. More in to the generic this year focusing on weight. Good video
Generic is the best way to add weight cost effectively in my opinion. I think we all get bored with stacking the same stuff at some point and want to branch out, I am no exception. So long as we are able to reign it in and return to stacking what works best for your goals at some point. Thanks so much for watching!
I’m moving to the Appalachian mountains soon for college and I’m so excited, that’s awesome
The mountains are a great place to live, lots of beauty around every corner. Thanks for watching!
Love your videos! I'm a newbie stacker and am listening to many CZcamsrs talking about silver. I appreciate all of you!
You have a great voice and a calm way of sharing the info that is so easy to listen to - I highly recommend people hear from you and I've sent out your videos to other newbie stackers. 👌😊
Thanks for the info in this one.
I've been working with a variety --
What I like
What's the deal of the week
Generic rounds
And, I'm a huge fan of the 1/2 and whole dollar constitutional silver!
Love the Kennedy and Benjamin half's and the Morgan and Peace $1
There's something really special about them, in my opinion.
The feel of them and the look is really special.
I'm still so new to it all - I feel a little like a kid in a candy shop.
The only thing is the candy is really expensive 😂 and I don't have a lot to spend. Little by little...😉
Thanks again for a great video and love the mountains with the new camera! 🌟🙏✨
Thank you so much for watching and sharing my content I greatly appreciate you, and am so happy to have you as a part of the stacking community!
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Great video as always!!! Very informative.
Thanks for watching!
Another great video, thanks!!
Thanks so much for watching!
Buffaloes & Brittianas, are my first choices for stacking. Then for collecting, I have a few series that I may pick up one or two on occasions. I try and time my orders on the market dips.
Those are two of the most budget friendly silver types you can buy, I love them! Thanks for watching.
Great video , agree I am not buying Eagles , in fact I have been selling Eagles on eBay for a nice profit and then buying lower premium silver ! However with 90% I am finding some LCS in my area still at 20x or 22x face and I purchase all I can!
That's incredible on the junk silver, buy it and run lol! Thanks so much for watching.
I like mint tubes filled with sovereign bullion coins from the major countries we stack. Finishing some Roos lately, but I've really slowed down on silver the move into fractional gold.
I have been buying more gold lately myself. Thanks so much for watching!
I started out buying Maples and Britannias, and that was my focus.
Canadian 80% silver coins fell in my lap at spot, so until I buy all of them, that is my new path.
Having said that, I always check around for deals.
I'm not in to collecting the high end silver.
That's a smart move especially with today's economy. Thanks for watching!
Look over into Europe. Vintage UK sterling pounds are .925 (3&6 pence) they can usually be found in bulk for melt or just above. I sell off a few of the better pieces for collectors value to offset the high international post rate.
I started stacking silver because I'm very concerned about the dollar and the entire world economy. There's a lot of talk about various countries looking at purchasing goods with something other than the U.S. dollar. If in fact that happens, the dollar and America is in BIG BIG trouble. So I stack as a hedge against economic hardships. BTW, great video!
I agree, thanks so much for watching!
My thoughts are pretty much the same, Smoky mountains are beautiful
Thanks so much for watching, I'm glad you enjoyed!
I agree on eagles and junkue' lol
I do not stack those.
Good show!
Thanks for watching!
I even entertain the purchasing of cheap secondary generic rounds from online dealers too.
I just started stacking last month and started with 90% junk silver. I have purchased a few ASEs but only when they were a deal. I also purchased a tube of generic buffalos but looking back I feel like I paid too much for them at $31 an ounce. I've been buying more junk silver on the popular auction site when I can snipe a deal at 22x - 22.5x face value (or lower). I bought some at my local coin shop at 23x but they said they have a hard time stocking silver. I'm going to look at Brittanias and Maple Leafs if a popular online buillion dealer has a sale.
Brittanias will probably be your best bet unless you can get Maples around the same price. Thanks for watching!
I’d love to see an update a year later. Thanks.
Sure do miss your videos , hope all is well
Great video
Thank you sir!
Very educational video thanks for sharing nice awesome coins collection nice show new subscriber here
I appreciate that, thank you so much!
I have a good amount of Constitutional or junk silver that a bought years ago, when I first started. Today I buy gold plus silver. I can get gold usually for 5% over spot, silver I buy in larger bars, 100 oz was 2.00 over spot and kilo bars were 2.25. Seven to 7.25 percent is much better than 30 to 40% for coins. A 5% move in gold happens more easily than a 30% move in silver. A 7.5 % move in gold pays for my silver premiums.
If you have the discipline to save for bigger bars, that can be a great way to go. Most dealers I know however buy big bars back at or below spot, so just make sure your getting a good deal when you buy.. Thanks for watching!
@@NapoleonicStacking This is true, but do those same dealers buy back silver eagles at spot plus 10 or 12 dollars? Nowhere near it. You buy a 100oz bar and sell it next day at same spot you lose 5% to 7%. You buy an eagle and sell it next day at same spot and you lose 25% to 50%.
I have actually paused my bi-monthly silver purchases and I am saving up to purchase my Sigma Pro that I have been wanting and my stack is a legacy stack for my kids anyway.
That's a great thing to pass down to your children. I should do the same saving for a sigma....thanks for watching!
Agree with everything you said there. I think the silver community are all stacking the same sovereign coins.
There are people who prefer adding trusted silver without putting to much thought into it. I have a friend that has bought a tube of eagles every year since the 80s, and that's all he buys! Doesn't know much of anything about other types, but stacks consistently his own way. Long term like that works great. I take a much more hands on approach to make sure in getting the best deal whatever the silver might be. Thanks so much for watching!
The most silver I like to stock is 10,5 and 1 oz and 100 gram 1 and 2 oz and sometimes 500 gram overall
I have some 100 g Scottsdale Mint bars that are pretty sweet! Thanks for watching.
My strategy for handling high silver premiums is to buy gold instead. Paying a 5-7% premium on gold
is WAY better than those silly 30-50% premiums on silver. The good news for me is that my silver
stack was fattened up from 2010 through 2018, so I really don't need any more silver in the stack.
But I sure do miss those $2.50 premiums on ASEs.
I'm a huge fan of gold, it has worked better than silver recently as a hedge against this high inflation.
@@NapoleonicStacking Yes, same here. I started stacking silver early in 2010 and then some gold in late 2013.
Gold has a great history of being very solid and maintaining one's purchasing power, even during some really bad
times. Silver is good, and I am glad I own some, but gold is the best long-term holding, IMO.
This is why I'm stacking gold this year. But still buy silver eagles once a month. Keep stacking it will pay off later.
I am with you, I have bought far more gold this year than silver. Both metals are important to have. But I just can't touch silver eagles until premiums come down. Thanks for watching!
It is not a shortage for the US mint, it is a cost of the planchets. They can only pay X amount under law.
Sunshine mint wants more for the silver than the US mint is willing to pay, your right. They have to aquire silver at fair market prices, the government uses the paper spot price as a goal post rather than the REAL cost of physical metals. It's a convenient excuse not to mint bullion coins to demand which is also required by law....catch 22! But a planchet shortage is the excuse the mint is currently using to justify cancelling the Morgan and Peace dollar this year. Thanks so much for watching.
@@NapoleonicStacking great follow-up! New to your channel, enjoying so far.
My lcs is $6.50 per Oz. Stacking fast. He tends to trail the online so I am stacking junk like crazy while it is cheap.
I would grab it up while you can on the cheap thanks for watching!
Strategy for the expensive coins is rarely with a high demand
Fifteen dollar premium on silver eagle with a 25 spot price is nothing but a rip off. I just wait it out.
Silver eagle premiums are insane,....it was only a little over 2 years ago I was picking them up for 17-19 bucks a piece. Now to your point, the premiums are 15-16 bucks over! It's nuts.....either supply is very tight on silver, the physical price is worth far more than the paper ETF prices, or dealers are ripping people off. I think it may be a combination of the three. Thanks for watching!
the eagles are pricey but that premium is going towards its face value in the states.
The $1 denomination does give the silver eagle a bit more credibility in the US. And there are some shops, not many, that exclusively deal in US silver and gold so you have to be careful. But if you paying $13 over spot for a eagle vs $5-7 over for something else and you went back to sell immediately, you would typically lose about $9 per oz on the eagle and only $4-6 per oz on sovereign mint government bullion, even less for generic. Eagles just aren't for me at the moment. Thanks so much for watching!
What size is that chunky apmex bar? What's it called, and are they still out there? I'd really like to have one.
It looks like maybe a 10oz but is it cast or poured or what???
It's a 10 oz cast bar from Apmex. It's basically a loaf bar. Thanks for watching!
If you have your "number of ounces" goal reached then it's just whatever catches your eye.
Problem is, if you can call it a problem, once people hit their goal largly they keep going. I don't think it's a bad thing, or a bad idea to get pieces that you want from time to time. If numismatics start to dwarf your normal stack, then you may have a problem. Thanks so much for watching!
Right now I think the Peace Dollars are a better deal than the ASE's. Personally I have a little bit of everything. My biggest bar is one kilo bar but have numerous10 ounce bars. I have 500 ASE's and I haven't bought them in quite some time because of the premium.
I love peace dollars, they are silver, numismatic, collectable, so alot going for them. Thanks so much for watching!
@@NapoleonicStacking No problem, I enjoyed your video
I thought the US mint cancelled programs like the Morgan silver dollars because supply chain issues are causing them to have problems getting silver blanks to make the coins, not from a lack of silver like a shortage would cause.
The reason they cannot get silver blanks is because of laws restricting the mint from buying silver higher than fair market value. Sunshine mint wants more for the silver blanks than the US mint is willing to pay. This violates another law that requires the mint to strike bullion coins to demand....it's a catch 22. Manipulation of the silver markets and the separation of paper prices from real physical is screwing things up. Thanks so much for watching!
@@NapoleonicStacking "Manipulation of the silver markets and the separation of paper prices from real physical is screwing things up."
Yes, indeed. This is what happens when people fool around with markets. Pretty soon, there
are so many interventions that those doing the manipulating can't keep track of them all,
the system gets out of kilter, and then comes a horrendous crash as an untenable market
breaks and has to be rebuilt from the ground up. Unfortunately, those doing this are
determined not to learn anything from this process and go on to creating the next crash. 😕
The only reason that I have bought 90% constitutional silver is because I'm a prepper and it's a great way to obtain fractional silver. That said, my purchases have been limited because the premiums are just too high.
Constitutional is great for prepping, but yeah those premiums are nuts. I was buying it back in 2018 for 11 times face...I wish I had bought way more! Thanks for watching.
Could I ask since your not stacking junk. How much do you have to make it ok to stop
I don't feel like I have nearly enough junk silver to be honest, but I'm not buying it at current prices. Thanks so much for watching!
I would say 40% halves & Ikes are the lowest premium silver that is still American. Most silver stackers look down on 40% American, so they are MUCH more available at a reasonable price, but still staying American in your stack. Also cull American silver. Those are looked down on, but still available at very reasonable prices. That is the best way to stack if you are on a tiny budget, but still want to stack American silver. Keep in mind, silver is silver. Plus, you would be staying all American.
That's great, I like the 40%. Just understand when you go to sell its typically going to sell well below spot. But if you can get it cheap, that's OK. Thanks so much for watching!
@@NapoleonicStacking That is true to some degree. But I have never seen coin and bullion dealers reject 40% American. Plus not everyone can afford 999 or 90 super premiums right now. I'm just talking from the perspective of a regular American that doesn't have deep pockets. Some silver is better than zero silver. I just went through a divorce. So I can't rock 999 or 90 silver in the same way I used to Lol 🤣
You recommend stopping at 200 ozt but you don't seem to have taken your own advise. Why?
Thats a good question. This advise is for the average person to create a personal safety net apart from the debt based electronic fiat banking system. To hold something real, tangible, with intrinsic value. I, like many other stickers don't fall into the average category. As for myself stacking precious metals and holding them for mine and my children's future is more of a lifestyle. I'm in the top 1% of silver holders, for most people 200 Oz of silver is a significant amount. Thank you for the question, and thanks for watching!
ounce per ounce, junk silver costs just as much as eagles. no way am i paying that. i’m also stacking way more foreign sovereign coins this year
That's a good strategy. Thanks for watching!
I mainly stack bars, I stack for weight, while I appreciate the collector side of stacking, it's not my strategy, If I can some some on a good deal and flip it to get more weight, HERRRLLLLYEAH
I do the same with Gold, I stay away from fractional, mainly bars.
That's a pretty good plan, bars can be some of the lowest premium to stack. And it keeps it simple and liquid when it's time to sell. Thanks for watching!
@@NapoleonicStacking Absolutely! Plus, I know myself, those premium rounds are too pretty! I'd end up just spending all my fiat on those shiny beauties and having half the weight
I buy what I like,it's only paper!!!
To each their own, stack on and thank you for watching!
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I have 2 tubes of silver eagles, and I will not buy another eagle (silver or gold) for the rest of my life... First of all the silver eagle is very plain looking, and the gold eagle is even plainer not to mention the joke of a security measure of the gold eagle... Whoever came up with that BS security measure of the gold eagle is probably just as silly as the measure itself.... Other countries have better looking coins than the silver, and gold eagle... The U.S. has not minted any nice looking coins since the 1920's....
I agree completely with everything you just said lol. Thanks so much for watching.
If I buy silver rounds I would rather buy it being backed by the Government than a non government coin specifically a Buffalo coin.
Totally on board with you. If you want a chance to get ripped off buy the buffalo coins, go for it.
That's why I prefer government minted bullion, however generic silver rounds and buffalo's bought from a reputable online dealer is generally safe. If I get rounds or bars at my LCS I typically have them scanned before leaving the shop. I would never recommend buying rounds on ebay because there are sometimes more fakes floating around than the real deal. Thanks so much for watching!
You need to get a professional manicure if you're gonna be a hand talker.
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Beautiful view of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Great video
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