Rodebaugh wrote:Ray, I have a couple of rolls of Indian incuse 1/10ths (thanks treetop) that I think are as cool as can be. Showed them to exbingoaddict and Market Harmony. They were equaly impressed with the quality and design. So yes, Fracts are very cool. I, like others, hate the premium. But I do think it's just.
I will maintain a core of 90% junk with a handfull of other cool silver products.....and of course the sexiest morgans I can find.
Keep selling and as Rich says.....I will keep buying them from you.
Hades12 wrote:I have a few of the indian incuse and they look great. not a real fan of the size. 1/4 is as small as I really want.
beauanderos wrote:I think the desire for higher prices is age-related. Both chronological age and stacking age. Those who are up there in years would appreciate higher prices so as to have a chance to enjoy the fruits of their labors. Those who have been stacking a decade or more are getting tired of being patient. Of course, if you're a noobie to the whole thing, you want as much silver as you can get for your money, the cheaper the better.
aev wrote:Um
.....dimes
Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:aev wrote:Um
.....dimes
Exactly. You cannot go wrong with $500-1000 face value bag(s) of Rosy's or Mercs. Washington quarters too. I have bags and bags of them... plus a few $500 bags of JFKs just for good measure.
Even sheeple are familar with Rosy's, Mercs and Wash quarters. Sheeple look at a silver round and are like: "what the f**k is that?"
90% is the best for SHTF money.
Bluegill wrote:A couple of thoughts.
I can appreciate the concept of owning fractional bullion if one believes in a SHTF/Barter scenario. But, if the goal is to deplete above ground store, wouldn't buying 1oz. and bigger be a better choice. Primarily to not have to pay those steep premiums. One would be "removing" more Ag per FRN than with the fractional s.
If things do get bad enough that there is a "run" on physical Ag, and there being more paper claims than physical. Wouldn't the junk silver be in demand to be refined into bullion resulting from the inevitable parabolic demand? I would think that keeping it in "strong" hands will have the same effect as buying bullion.
Therefore I would think buying the junk silver to serve as fractional s could give the same results. And again, one would have a better Ag to FRN ratio.
tractorman wrote:I'd like to have some fractionals, but I always thought the premiums were too high. I looked at the incused indian fracts at Golden State Mint and was surprised the premium wasn't higher to tell the truth. You must buy 100 oz to order directly from them though. I didn't check any other mints, but there might be better prices from someone else I'm not aware of. If someone were to organize a group buy, I'd definitely participate.
If I have $30 to spend now, I can buy an oz of silver. If silver shoots to $300, I'll be looking for 1/10th oz, right? I agree with beauanderos, it could be a great idea to be sitting on a pile of fracts if/when that day comes.
bigjohn56 wrote:tractorman wrote:I'd like to have some fractionals, but I always thought the premiums were too high. I looked at the incused indian fracts at Golden State Mint and was surprised the premium wasn't higher to tell the truth. You must buy 100 oz to order directly from them though. I didn't check any other mints, but there might be better prices from someone else I'm not aware of. If someone were to organize a group buy, I'd definitely participate.
If I have $30 to spend now, I can buy an oz of silver. If silver shoots to $300, I'll be looking for 1/10th oz, right? I agree with beauanderos, it could be a great idea to be sitting on a pile of fracts if/when that day comes.
The prices at GSM are quoted as premium per round not premium per ounce. Therefore the premium to buy 100 one ounce rounds is $1.39 per round equaling $1.39 per ounce. The premium for 1/10 ounce rounds at the 100 ounce level is $.59 PER ROUND or $2.36 per ounce.
beauanderos wrote:Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:aev wrote:Um
.....dimes
Exactly. You cannot go wrong with $500-1000 face value bag(s) of Rosy's or Mercs. Washington quarters too. I have bags and bags of them... plus a few $500 bags of JFKs just for good measure.
Even sheeple are familar with Rosy's, Mercs and Wash quarters. Sheeple look at a silver round and are like: "what the f**k is that?"
90% is the best for SHTF money.
There will be a perceptual shift as silver advances in price, fractionals will become more commonplace and readily accepted due to the ease of calculating their worth. It's not a bad idea to have both. Sheeple aren't going to be the ones buying your silver at the peak.
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