The practice of acquiring numismatic items based on weight, rather than individual assessment, presents an alternative approach to coin collecting and precious metal investing. This method involves purchasing quantities of coins, typically those of lower numismatic value or bullion quality, measured and priced per unit of weight, such as a pound. Examples often include circulated silver coinage from specific historical periods, where the intrinsic silver content is the primary driver of value.
This approach offers benefits such as ease of acquisition for investors seeking bulk silver exposure. Historically, individuals and institutions have employed this strategy to accumulate precious metals efficiently. It allows for diversification in precious metal holdings and can serve as a hedge against economic uncertainty. The sheer volume acquired provides a tangible asset base, albeit with the understanding that individual coins may possess minimal collectible worth.