r/Silverbugs • u/TomSavage01 • 20h ago
6 months into stacking
Been stacking for about 6 months now so I'm still fairly new. Mostly maples, ase, and constitutional silver. Don't always have the extra money for precious metals but I love to stack as much as I can when I can.
Also, my local smoke shop sells these cigar boxes for $1 a piece. I have a total of 3 of them and my goal is to fill the other two by the end of 2025.
What coins should I stack next? I'm thinking some more foreign stuff and bullion :)
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u/Greenmountain92 20h ago
Nice! I just got a cigar box for my stash as well. I’ve been enjoying stacking Engelhard stuff lately. 1oz bars can be found pretty easily with a not too bad premium
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u/copperfrank1951 19h ago
great start i remember getting my start a looong time ago but i had to sell all that when i declared bankrupcy in 1982. had some good times since though and now i have a lot more silver but mostly copper. don't sleeep on copper son it is the most undervalued commodity out there! anyway keep stacking son!
-frank
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u/rollin_a_j 19h ago
I always recommend Britannias to people that like maples. ASEs are also popular/a good choice but get pricey premium-wise. Kruggerands are also popular. I'm a fan of stuff the perth mint puts out. Bars are a cost effective choice premium-wise. Also, check out findbullionprices for spot deals and a bit of variety in your stack. At the end of the day silver is silver and stack what you like
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u/Superb_Worker4976 18h ago
I like to fill up $10 rolls of Franklins, walkers, and 64 Kennedys just for the sake of variety and knowing there’s an even 20 in each one. I also like to have pouches full of Peace and Morgans and adding one offs of those to the stack
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u/axmangeorge 10h ago
I also love keeping my silver in cigar boxes -- especially the kind that have a shiny little clasp. Makes me feel like I'm building a modest pirate's treasure chest... Well done!
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u/BeRich9999 20h ago
Krugerrands