2 oz Silver Round

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2 oz Silver Round: frequently asked questions

The cheapest 2oz silver round we track is $135.20, with prices across dealers ranging from $135.20 to $310.00. Each round contains 2 oz of fine silver, so its intrinsic value moves with the $65.33 silver spot price, plus a small dealer premium.
The cheapest dealer we track, Golden Eagle Coins, is pricing 2oz rounds at around 3.9% over the $65.33 silver spot price. Generic rounds tend to carry lower premiums than sovereign coins because they are privately minted with no government backing, keeping production and licensing costs lower.
A silver round is a privately minted disc of silver that resembles a coin but carries no face value and is not legal tender. Silver coins are struck by government mints and backed by a sovereign issuer with a nominal face value. Rounds typically trade at lower premiums than coins because they lack legal-tender status and government guarantees, though both contain the same fine silver content by weight.
Tax on silver purchases varies by country. In the UK, silver rounds are subject to 20% VAT. In Canada, investment-grade silver bullion is exempt from GST at 0%. In the US there is no federal sales tax, though state-level taxes vary. In Australia, silver bullion is GST-free at 0%. Check your local rules before buying.

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