Silver Stacking - American Silver Eagle or Canadian Silver Maple Leaf?
In this video I talk about the pros and cons of stacking American Silver Eagle Coins and Canadian SIlver Maple Leaf Coins. This debate has been around for a while and many people are torn between the 2 silver coins. On one hand American Silver Eagles are Extremely Liquid and Recognized and on the other hand Canadian Silver Maple Leafs have anti-counterfeiting technology and are more pure. I go in depth and go over every difference between the 2 silver coins and try to cover all aspects of stacking both of them. I cover the negative aspects such as the Canadian Silver Maple Leaf milk spot issue and the higher premium on the American Silver Eagle. I hope that by the end of the video I can help you decide which one to stack in the Canadian Silver Maple Leaf vs Silver Eagle debate!
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It's amazing watching this video from 3years ago and see how much things have changed in the insane premium increase for eagles. I started stacking March of 2022 and I started stacking Maples for their beauty, price and purity. I looked at the Eagles and they were already way more expensive than the Maples and the Britannias. Great video
I'd like to make the argument that the maple has the queens face on it. The silver maple should be more liquid in whatever country's that have the queens face on their currency and I believe there's 29 countries that currently use her face.
I’m gonna be stacking Maples because of the premiums on Eagles which is extortionate currently and I don’t see it coming down any time soon.
I love the maples. Have them in 1oz, 1.5 oz., 2 oz. and 10 oz. The 10 ouncers are like a hockey pucks!!!
Canadian maples, are superior because they are priced closer to spot. American eagles cost almost 2x the premium.
If you’re in the US American Eagles are great because if you sell them to a dealer it is NOT a taxable event.
In my book it's kind of like asking if I like blondes or brunettes better lol. Thanks for sharing and take care.
I can appreciate a fellow Americans pride for there country as I am American myself, born and raised. With that being said I have to say I feel your evaluation or comparison seemed a little bias to be honest. Some of your comments I would like to comment on: First thing is that excessive minting decreases the value of coins, it doesn’t add to the value. If things get bad the denomination will matter in a grocery store or or purchases of goods, they won’t just give you melt/spot value of the sovereign currencies. Bartering on the other hand maybe, and when in a barter situation purity could make a difference. Also the eagles are more popular with American investors and is not so much the same case with foreign investors/collectors. Though I love the eagles the truth is the maples are manufactured from start to finish with a much higher standard by far. They refine there silver for higher purity and then make there blanks/coins from start to finish. The eagles are just stamped on silver blanks from the SMI’s blood sweat and tears and then our US mint tacks on a ridiculously greedy premium before it leaves the building which leads to much higher prices because the dealers need to make money too. The liquidity is great on both coins. As far as far as recognizable the eagle is definitely 1st maple a close second. The eagles were being minted way before the maples so that is the main reason. I am a proud American and I collect them both and prefer the looks of the eagles But honestly would have to give the Maple the lead as far a a true value for a product that was made with much higher standards and craftsmanship with high attention to detail. And if anyone can get all that for less money (usually) that’s a win win in my book!
As a kid we tried making 1/2 Dollars using two paper cups filled with paper mache as a mold. Once the mole was made we lined each half with melted silver solder, let it dry and then poured melted lead into the mold. Once the lead solidified we could tear the paper cup and paper mache away from the coin.
Love both of these. Plan on buying a stack of each every year now.
Looks lke to me the 3 most important aspects of these coins goes to the maple. Purity, Anti counterfeit and price
Just started learning about stacking and urs was one of the first vids I could tolerate without falling asleep. I’m binging ur playlists now. Thanks for the info🤙
Great video! I've watched others and I like your approach with the list of objective comps. Thanks much!
As a beginner I really liked your knowledgeable and informative video. You have much less superfluous blabbing and much more info. Thank you! Well done!
Beauty is in the eye of the holder.
We should have the win with the maples, because we give everybody maple syrup
I like them both and purchase depending on the price over spot.
Love your videos! I always learn something new from your knowledge!❤👍🤛
Mahalo for a great video, very informative, lively presentation, little fluff. Your channel is really helping me learn this stuff!
I live in Canada, so Location is a factor . The Canadian mint doesn't just make Maple leaf bullion but a wider Variety of Bullion Coin.