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Man the Libertad set is hot! I cant stop thinkin bout it
So are $5 and $10the silver liberty norfed rounds worth pickin up now that they are illegal and subject to confiscation?
My 4 year old tells me that "one day i will buy u a biiiig house and aaaaaall the silver!!". Kids are a trip. Lol. My mom visited one day wearing a silver cross neclace and he asked "grandma, is that silver bullion?" LMAO!
sup eik, you really just put a 1 oz ingot in your britta water filter? that gives positive side effects to your water, really??
Did it stick to a magnet?
Peep this vid
What do yall think of the blue and brown Silver Eisenhower dollars? Worth hoarding?
Interesting video from april i just ran into
Are 1 gram gold bars worth picking up?
I guess thats the risk for numismatics. Value is in the eye of the beholder. Just keep shoppin it around and im sure u can sell it at a fair price.
wudup EZ, BAC a buy right now?
Football lockout is done! Nice action today
Thanks for posting that article. I wonder why there was a delay with the solar panels. Hmmmm. One can assume that silver may have been hard to get a hold off? I wonder...
Hey guys do a search on a samsung nc215s. This laptop has a solar panel built in to the cover. Sweeeet. More uses for silver!
Sup messiah do u have a price value for a 94 proof eagle. Tia
Whats shell bidding?
I dont think its a scam. The buyer still needs to be doin their DD. I mean if u can bid on ebay u can do a google search. Some people are just too hopeful i guess.
I picked up a 2 oz libertad (cap) for 87 this afternoon. Im lovin the size of this coin. I have no clue what year it is. It shows a picture of a cap with the word libertad and has the sun rays around it. It appears to be a proof but its pretty scratched up so the shiny parts of the coin are dull lookin. Nonetheless this coin in pretty awesome. Man id like two hands full of these 2 ounce coins.
What happened to rby. Under 4?
Why do say that messiah? Are u feeling the mid 20s coming , im havin an inklin'
im getting alot of offerings from provident, apmex and monarchpreciousmetals for silver sales on their websites. i wonder why all these sales are taking place. just playin devils advocate, maybe now they are overloaded with inventory and are trying to sell off what they can in the mid 30s, incase there is a sell off and drop in silver spot price? thoughts anyone?
So i got my milky maple in the mail today. Frickin disgusting. How the hell do i get this crap off. Its so nasty lookin i dont mind cleaning this thing. Drutter had a vid on how to clean it. Maybe a white pencil eraser? What else?
Not my idea of silver porn lmao
have you guys tried out this dutch auction on qualitysilverbullion.com?
http://www.qualitysilverbullion.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=65
Buy It Now Canadian Maple (milk spots) for $43
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewitem?itemId=320705468541&index=1&nav=WATCHING&nid=08616371786
Lol just read it. I'm out and about on my mobile
Hey everyone what are your thoughts on 40% kennys. Is it a waste to keep buyin those?
I buy from providentmetals.com and recently made a buy on monarchpreciousmetals.com. if i were u i would buy American Silver Eagles, canadian maples, mexican libertads and austrian philharmonics since these are officially minted by the govt of those countries. Those are world recognized and will be easier to liquidate. I only buy 1, 2, 5, 10 oz bars or coins. Imo 100 oz bar is most cost effective but harder to liquidate. Plus what if u needed to sell only 8 oz of silver, with a 100 oz bar u would have to get rid of the whole thing. Plus when silver startz hittin triple digits, it may be harder to find a buyer of a$ 10000 bar
Avoid any chinese coins on ebay since many are fake. Buy a scale for twent bucks and a magnet. If the magnet sticks than its fake. If it weighs weigh less than 31.1 grams thats fishy too
In Cali u need to cop $1500 worth in order to duck the taxes when buy in at coin shop
Hey guys i found some cool BIN for some eagles goin for about 46 with free shipping
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewitem?itemId=230625377335&index=0&nav=WATCHING&nid=74906899692
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewitem?itemId=190531905640&index=6&nav=WATCHING&nid=40919164883
Sweet 48 oz sounds real nice right about now
Got this from Provident Metals. Read this
Oregon Gas Station Accepting 90% Junk Silver as Payment
MAY 17, 2011
in ECONOMY WATCH,PROTECTING YOUR WEALTH
Much of the recent interest in precious metals like gold and silver stems from the effects of price inflation.
Many people who buy coins like pre-’64 dimes, quarters and half dollars do so to protect themselves from the effects of this inflation – and to have a highly valuable medium of exchange in the event price inflation spirals out of control.
One sign pointing to this phenomenon was recently spotted at a Shell gas station off Interstate 5 in Ashland, Oregon.
There, motorists are greeted with a sign behind the front counter (shown above).
Wow, 20 cent gas!!
Those were the days…most of us alive have never seen anything like that. The lowest I remember is around $0.80 per gallon (regular cash, or Federal Reserve Notes). Today, gas prices are once again broaching records with many motorists now paying over $4.00 per gallon.
One of the factors driving record gas prices is a weak dollar and price inflation. But a burning question remains.
Is it wise to use my stash of pre-’64 dimes, quarters and half dollars to buy gas and groceries?
It may at some point but according to Michael Rozeff, not right now.
Take Roosevelt dimes for example, which contain 0.14468 troy ounces of silver. At $4 a gallon, that would correspond to a silver price of around $27.65 per ounce. As of this writing, silver is hovering around $34 per ounce. Using the gas station’s current $0.20 gas offer means the implicit gas price is more around $5.06 per gallon in Federal Reserve Notes.
Therefore, he says he will continue using paper money to buy gas until it reaches over $5 per gallon.
How’s a consumer supposed to know the right quantity of silver to pay for gas?
Conversion tools will need to be developed of course…there are a few already in the experimentation phase.
I’ve often wondered how one would go about determining the proper amount of silver to offer for payment. If the monetary system completely dissolves, how would a person know the proper value for something?
Conversion calculators like those featured here and here can offer some guidance.
This is the latest in a slew of signs that Americans are starting to embrace instruments of real money, specifically gold and silver coins.
To learn more about the background and content of 90% junk silver coins, visit our silver investors’ knowledge center.
And to start accumulating pre-’64 dimes, quarters and half dollars, check out Provident Metals’ collection of 90% junk silver coins today.
It’s certainly better to have them and not need them than to need them and not have them.
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