by Know Common Cents » Fri Feb 22, 2013 11:11 pm
I'm far from ready for the nursing home and a wheelchair, but what you say reminds me of the initial rumblings of the silver boom of the early 1980s.
I spent a lot of time hanging around my LCS during those times. Coins of an unimaginable high-end nature were sold over the counter, dumped into bags and whisked off to the smelters or salivating buyers somewhere else.
There were BU rolls of Walker halves as well as Peace or Morgan dollars. Sterling silver bowls, utensils, serving trays, religious artifacts, medals and antique jewelry were also fair game. It was panic sellling at its best or worst depending on whether you were in front or in back of the counter.
As the economy continues to fracture, more silver and gold in all forms will find its way to the marketplace. Silver 90% proofs in with the junk silver are just the beginning again. From hundreds of miles away, the first wave of a Tsunami is very small. None of us will have to wait too long to see the full force of what's to come our way.
"I don't know what I'm doin' but I'm sure havin' fun" Herman Munster
I've recently adopted the Groucho Marx philosophy for dealing with politics and other life challenges, "Whatever it is, I'm against it!" (Horse Feathers 1932)