68Camaro wrote:A fun question. 90% dimes not a bad choice. But impossible to corner that market as there are literally barrels of the things in deep storage, waiting for the right time to come out. So you'd be at risk of driving the price up at your expense and the profit of others.
Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:68Camaro wrote:A fun question. 90% dimes not a bad choice. But impossible to corner that market as there are literally barrels of the things in deep storage, waiting for the right time to come out. So you'd be at risk of driving the price up at your expense and the profit of others.
I'd be as quiet, slow and stealthy as possible during my accumulation phase.
I don't know if there are many barrels in storage (seems unlikely to me), but what I do know is they aren't making anymore fractional 90%. A lot of it has been melted since 1970.
68Camaro wrote:Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:68Camaro wrote:A fun question. 90% dimes not a bad choice. But impossible to corner that market as there are literally barrels of the things in deep storage, waiting for the right time to come out. So you'd be at risk of driving the price up at your expense and the profit of others.
I'd be as quiet, slow and stealthy as possible during my accumulation phase.
I don't know if there are many barrels in storage (seems unlikely to me), but what I do know is they aren't making anymore fractional 90%. A lot of it has been melted since 1970.
I have no personal knowledge, but I've heard stories from normally reliable folks that there are people that have been storing barrels of silver since the 60s. Maybe apocryphal BS.
Almost 48,000,000 dimes (without premium). That's certainly theoretically achievable. The mint has minted billions of them (less the big melt); almost 1.3 billion in 64 alone. My modest collection is laughably small by comparison. If you were accumulating you wouldn't even bother calling me! LOL
Still, that's 262,691.99 lbs total weight in dimes, plus packaging, pallets, etc. 5 completely full semis?
TXSTARFIRE wrote:The Big Silver Melt by Henry Merton? Great book!
TXSTARFIRE wrote:The Big Silver Melt by Henry Merton? Great book!
Recyclersteve wrote:TXSTARFIRE wrote:The Big Silver Melt by Henry Merton? Great book!
Agreed- great book and I have a copy that won’t sell unless you were to offer truly ridiculous $.
As far as my choice I’d choose 90% (not 40%) halves. Dimes are small enough to get bent fairly easily and older people have a hard time reading the dates with the naked eye. Also, when you do a drop test to hear the silver sound, it is much easier to hear the halves. And there are many fewer coins to count.
Now, if I can deviate a bit and put part of my money in a base metal, I’d choose .999 Canadian nickels in a heartbeat. They’d be more tedious to go through, but I’d be retired and smiling all day, so I’d have plenty of time on my hands.
TXSTARFIRE wrote:Always fun to see a post from Fred!
Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:TXSTARFIRE wrote:Always fun to see a post from Fred!
The thread destroyer!
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