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In this video I talk about my top 5 silver bullion coins in 2023 for silver stacking. If you are stacking silver in 2023 or investing in silver in 2023 then you need to be looking into silver coins. Silver coins are one of my favorite ways to buy physical silver. I only looking at quality and price for my selections of the top silver bullion coins for 2023 in this video. My silver stacking strategy includes finding good deals on silver coins so that I don’t pay retail and I highly suggest looking for the coins I highlight in this video. If you are silver stacking on a budget then the sales can be even more enticing. I have been investing in silver for many years and I always recommend trying to find the lowest price possible. Good luck silver stacking in 2023 and beyond! ✅ Check Out Silver Dragons on Rumble: https://rumble.com/SilverDragons ✅ Check Out Silver Dragons on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/silverdragons47/ ✅ SIGMA METALYTICS PMV DISCOUNT: Sigma Metalytics ✅ Contact: [email protected] ✅ Silver Dragon’s Website: https://silverdragons47.com/ Thanks for watching!! Disclaimer: Some of the links are affiliate links where ill earn a small commission if you make a purchase at no additional cost to you. Topics I cover in this video: top silver bullion coins 2023, silver bullion coins 2023, top silver bullion coins, best silver coins, best silver coins for stacking, best silver stacking coins, silver stacking coins, silver stacking, silver coins, silver stacking 2023, silver investing 2023, silver investing, silver stacking tips, silver stacking strategy, silver stacking on a budget, invest in silver, silver coin investment, best silver coins for investing, silver investing tips, 2023 american silver eagle, 2023 canadian silver maple leaf, 2023 silver Britannia, 2023 silver kangaroo, 2023 silver philharmonic, 2023 silver libertad, 2023 silver Krugerrand #Silver #SilverStacking #Coins

15 Replies to “Top 5 Silver Bullion Coins in 2023”

  1. I love the mexican libertads. Idk if it is like this everywhere but my lcs sells libertads about the same price as the kangaroos while they sell the maples, krugerrands, Britannias with really high premiums.

  2. hey SD Are those lighthouse intercept capsules you’re using, and does it stop milkspot from forming, or only toning?

  3. greetings from Russia, as a numismatist of our region, I believe that you need to have at least 12, and in fact 13, gold coins made of silver in your collector’s collection.
    1 Armenia 500 drams Noah’s Ark
    2 Ukraine 1 hryvnia Archangel Michael
    3 Kazakhstan 1 tenge bars
    4 Austria 1.5 euros Vienna Philharmonic
    5 US 1 dollar Walking Freedom
    6 Canada 5 dollars Maple leaf
    7 Great Britain 2 pounds Britain
    8 Australia 1 dollar Kangaroo
    9 China 10 yuan Panda 2012
    10 Mexico 1 peso Libertad
    11 Niue 2 dollars sea turtle
    12 South Africa 1 rand Krugerrand (2017)
    13. George the Victorious Russia.
    Come visit us, we show some of these coins, but mostly old ones and banknotes.

  4. I’d just like to add that Milk Spotting on Silver coin bullion shouldn’t be considered a guarantee of the coin being genuine Silver. I bought something unrelated (plastics) from China a few years ago and the seller threw in a FAKE Panda silver coin as a ‘thank you’. The coin looked so good that we actually put it in a store display for a few years and when people asked about it we showed how strongly it was attracted to a magnet, thus proving it was undoubtedly a fake made from a steel blank. Yet it developed Milk Spots and even a nice yellowish tarnish on the surface after about 5 years. I’ve seen a few folks suggest that Milk Spots are a means of identifying genuine silver coins but I would now disagree. I’m guessing the steel fake was simply coated in a thick layer or Silver. But I’ll never trust a coin or bar just because of Milk Spotting. Now they’re exporting fake 1oz Britannias, 1oz Kangaroos and 1oz US Silver Eagles etc for just a few dollars each via Alibaba, directly from China… with the words “non magnetic” on the sales pages. It’s a serious concern and people should perhaps show a lot more caution today.

  5. I’m not a fan of the kangaroos but do like the Krugerrands, and just finished a tube of them. I didn’t know there’s going to be a type 1 and 2 2023 Britannia so now I’m going to have to pick up 10 of each to fill a tube.

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