Most beginners enter the silver market backwards.
They start with collectible coins, limited editions, and high-premium pieces thinking they’re building a strong position in silver. But in reality, they often end up paying extra for features the market doesn’t prioritize when it comes to liquidity and resale.
In this video, we break down why generic silver is usually the best starting point for new buyers.
We cover:
• What “bullion” actually means in the real market (simple, not complicated)
• Why weight and purity stamps matter more than design or collectability
• How silver is treated in the secondary market (bullion vs scrap vs collectibles)
• Why generic silver offers the lowest premiums and highest liquidity
• And why it helps beginners understand the real structure of the silver market
Generic silver isn’t about hype or rarity. it’s about simplicity, recognition, and efficiency in the real-world metals market.
If you’re new to precious metals or trying to build your first position in silver, this is where understanding should start.