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Since we have a fractional thread going, I thought it would be interesting to discuss larger coins and bars. By this I mean larger than the standard 1oz.
Like most products, purchasing in bulk will generally get you a lower premium. This applies both for buying large numbers of units (i.e. buying a roll of 20 coins) and larger single units (i.e. buying a 10oz bar or 2).
I'd like to discuss the merits of 1oz units vs larger coins and bars when making a good sized purchase in terms of ounces. Let's say 20 oz or more, for example.
Is there a threshold of 1oz units that is wise to obtain in your collection and then switch to larger ones? Is there an ideal balance (general or personal) of divisibility and bulk convenience?
Is it purely going for the lowest premium?
Does storage pay a significant role in determining the size and shape of your investments?
Like most products, purchasing in bulk will generally get you a lower premium. This applies both for buying large numbers of units (i.e. buying a roll of 20 coins) and larger single units (i.e. buying a 10oz bar or 2).
I'd like to discuss the merits of 1oz units vs larger coins and bars when making a good sized purchase in terms of ounces. Let's say 20 oz or more, for example.
Is there a threshold of 1oz units that is wise to obtain in your collection and then switch to larger ones? Is there an ideal balance (general or personal) of divisibility and bulk convenience?
Is it purely going for the lowest premium?
Does storage pay a significant role in determining the size and shape of your investments?