Silver – Buying and Premiums

I bought my first silver 1 oz coin just over a year ago. I ended up paying $24.25 from a local coin shop. At the time the silver spot price was $19.43. This means I paid a premium of $4.82 or 24.81%. This was actually the lowest premium I paid for quite a while until November 2022 when I found some sales on www.SDBullion.com

By that time the silver spot price had risen to $21.43 and I paid $25.97 or $4.54 premium which was a 21% premium. The high premiums were partially because these were on sale. I was paying these 20%+ premiums because the stock market was doing poorly and people were selling out of stocks and buying into precious metals because they were seen as safe. 

Today, the stock market has been roaring, most of the year. The S&P 500 is up 17% this year as I am writing this. When the stock market is going up, people often sell gold and silver, and bonds, and buy into the stock market. 


When people aren’t interested in something is when you should consider buying it, if you are going to. 

The best deal I found was these 1 oz Golden State mint generic silver coins. The silver spot price was 22.84 and they were selling for a $2 premium, $24.84! Or 8.7% premium. This is just a little more than the first silver I bought over 1 year ago when the spot price was $19.43 or $3.41 lower than it is today. $24.84 is also lower than I paid in November 2022!

This is a trend I’ve watched over the last year. The spot price for gold and silver has risen but the premiums have actually fallen more! This makes it possible for you to buy the same amount of silver or gold for less than was possible a year ago, despite the higher spot price. 

The 2 websites I check frequently are https://sdbullion.com/deals . Specifically their “Doc’s deals” page which is linked here. The 2nd is https://monumentmetals.com/deals.html?page=1 Monument Metals – Deals page also. Basically every metals dealer has a “deals” page. And when you are looking for the cheapest premium that is often where it is. 
Other good sites are JM bullion (although usually more expensive) or as mentioned at the start Golden State Mint


The deals change weekly. It’s even possible that premiums or spot price continue to go down in the future! Buyer beware!


Read this before considering metals and know why you are buying physical metals, similar to any purchase or investment.

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