Recently bought 5 x 1 oz gold britannias from a reputable company for a £9 premium each on the spot price. That was only half of one percent on each coin. So there are bargains still to be had, if you shop around.
Well, I try to collect as much silver as I can from old ruined coins preferably 19th century and back. The reason being is that they carry certain amount of gold in their composition. So by paying reasonable price for scrap silver you have small bonus.
Technically, Stacking is simply buying the metals as cheaply as possible and is not the same as being a collector of say proof coins that command quite a premium above the basic metal. The correct answer is a mix of Silver, Gold and Platinum, Palladium etc. If I won the lottery. I'd be getting Rhodium
I liked it when the Royal mint changed the designs on the Britannias. I have some 2010 and 2011 Britannias. But my favourite design has to be the 2003. The Queens beasts series are in a different category of their own.
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I like both. In neither cases will stacking make you rich, it is something you do to not to lose your savings to inflation. Always depends on your location - what kind of premiums are available for you.
Hello mate, great video and great points 👍 I try and get both but lean more towards gold. Definitely have more weight in silver, value wise its gold that takes focus in my stack. Hope you have a good day ahead 🤝
Neither in my opinion . The only winner is the dealer selling it to you well over spot price. buy a kilo of gold then go try to sell it you LOSE money. GREAT CONTENT as usual
Well of course, then buying price and selling price are always different. The main reason to stack is that your metals are not being eaten by inflation, unlike the bank savings.
Thanks for clearing this up. its been a worry for me for a while watching stackers content. silvers at 18 pounds an z on pure in the uk. a round costs 28 pounds.......I just do not get it!!@@sdolnicek
I enjoy these informative videos from the US. I have a request for future content. Please post content on how to sell British coins to British collectors if you reside outside the UK. Thank you.
In Australia, we can't melt/refine our pre-decimal silver/gold coins as they have not been demonetised and remain legal tender. We've only had one coin demonetised in our history, and that's the holey dollar and dump (recommend checkout that coinage out if you don't know about it). I primarily stack Ag Britannias and Kangaroos. I do play the collector market and collect higher premium sterling and pure silver coins.
Silvers a waste of money and time the tax and premium, s ,u less silver goes £35 a oz don't bother ,,I've been telling folk to buy shield back sovereigns since they were £100 , each and gold was £398 a oz 😅
Recently bought 5 x 1 oz gold britannias from a reputable company for a £9 premium each on the spot price. That was only half of one percent on each coin. So there are bargains still to be had, if you shop around.
Absolutely amazing purchase 😁
Well, I try to collect as much silver as I can from old ruined coins preferably 19th century and back. The reason being is that they carry certain amount of gold in their composition. So by paying reasonable price for scrap silver you have small bonus.
Very nice stacking plan
I think both of silver and gold,are very interesting,for collecting and stacking!!!
I agree!
Technically, Stacking is simply buying the metals as cheaply as possible and is not the same as being a collector of say proof coins that command quite a premium above the basic metal. The correct answer is a mix of Silver, Gold and Platinum, Palladium etc. If I won the lottery. I'd be getting Rhodium
A great analysis
I liked it when the Royal mint changed the designs on the Britannias.
I have some 2010 and 2011 Britannias. But my favourite design has to be the 2003.
The Queens beasts series are in a different category of their own.
Yes 💯
Special designs are great
Wow. I am blown away by this presentation. I was an insecure 59 year old on SS in January 2018 when I started buying Bitcoin/crypto. Everyone though I was irrational. Most still do. I put my income in every month and watched the value drop each month but for some reason really believed in Bitcoin and alt coins/blockchain even though I don't totally understand. Finally, the crypto market started turning around and I am astonished at the value of my crypto currency portfolio today. I engaged in active trading and managed to grow a nest egg of around 2.3B'tc to a decent 27B'tc....At the heart of this evolution is Paula Hunstell, whose deep understanding of both cryptocurrency and traditional trading has been instrumental. Her holistic approach to investment and commitment to staying abreast of market trends make her an invaluable ally in navigating this new era in cryptocurrency investment.
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both is best to stack 💪💪Happy weekend 🥂
Yes I agree 💯😁
I like both. In neither cases will stacking make you rich, it is something you do to not to lose your savings to inflation. Always depends on your location - what kind of premiums are available for you.
Definitely 😁
I prefer pre 47 silver often at spot price
I collect silver as and when I can afford it. Gold would be nice but really out of my range.
Yes gold is very pricey
Hello mate, great video and great points 👍 I try and get both but lean more towards gold. Definitely have more weight in silver, value wise its gold that takes focus in my stack. Hope you have a good day ahead 🤝
Sounds like a plan
Neither in my opinion . The only winner is the dealer selling it to you well over spot price. buy a kilo of gold then go try to sell it you LOSE money. GREAT CONTENT as usual
Well of course, then buying price and selling price are always different. The main reason to stack is that your metals are not being eaten by inflation, unlike the bank savings.
Thanks for clearing this up. its been a worry for me for a while watching stackers content. silvers at 18 pounds an z on pure in the uk. a round costs 28 pounds.......I just do not get it!!@@sdolnicek
I enjoy these informative videos from the US. I have a request for future content. Please post content on how to sell British coins to British collectors if you reside outside the UK. Thank you.
Great suggestion!
In Australia, we can't melt/refine our pre-decimal silver/gold coins as they have not been demonetised and remain legal tender. We've only had one coin demonetised in our history, and that's the holey dollar and dump (recommend checkout that coinage out if you don't know about it). I primarily stack Ag Britannias and Kangaroos. I do play the collector market and collect higher premium sterling and pure silver coins.
Most of my silver coins are Perth mint Koalas and Kookaburras....
I love Perth mint designs 👍
Great coins to stack
12:25 gold
The very best thing to stack is Gold and more Gold !
The silver is a pure waist of time
Gold Is Brilliant 💯😁
Brilliant video buddy 👌 I prefer silver personally but I'm trying to grab more gold these days as I believe it's the better investment 👍
Thank you TSC
Both are definitely great
Very nice ⚓️🧲👍
Thanks 👍
Hello please help me i just purchased a 1889 proof maundy twopence victoria jubilee head and dont know what it is worth please help.
I would advise "all coin values"
@BitsAndBobsCoins thanks but they don't have maundy coins info.
Like #2 🎉
Thank you 365
Gold
Gold is great
Too many silver stacker.. price won’t go up bcos so many stock
Silvers a waste of money and time the tax and premium, s ,u less silver goes £35 a oz don't bother ,,I've been telling folk to buy shield back sovereigns since they were £100 , each and gold was £398 a oz 😅
In the long run I should be ok but gold will profit faster
Both but probably has to be gold as a priority
Agreed 💯