HPMBTT wrote:"How Low Can It Go?"
$4.06/oz (11/22/2001)
$3.61/oz (2/27/1991)
$3.57/oz (3/4/1993)
And finally...my favorite (sorry, can't help it). This is for the completists. This is truly the correct answer:
.05 for a silver war nickel from CRH (.89 cents/oz)
.10 for a silver dime from CRH ($1.38/oz)
.25 for a silver quarter from CRH ($1.38/oz)
.50 for a silver 90% half dollar from CRH ($1.38/oz)
.50 for a silver 40% half dollar from CRH ($3.38/oz)
Numis Pam wrote:HPMBTT wrote:"How Low Can It Go?"
$4.06/oz (11/22/2001)
$3.61/oz (2/27/1991)
$3.57/oz (3/4/1993)
And finally...my favorite (sorry, can't help it). This is for the completists. This is truly the correct answer:
.05 for a silver war nickel from CRH (.89 cents/oz)
.10 for a silver dime from CRH ($1.38/oz)
.25 for a silver quarter from CRH ($1.38/oz)
.50 for a silver 90% half dollar from CRH ($1.38/oz)
.50 for a silver 40% half dollar from CRH ($3.38/oz)
Yep!! I was purchasing silver at the those 1991 - 2001 prices!!
It was sweet!! I wish I had had more money back then cause I saw the opportunity for sure!
Hawkeye wrote:Numis Pam wrote:HPMBTT wrote:"How Low Can It Go?"
$4.06/oz (11/22/2001)
$3.61/oz (2/27/1991)
$3.57/oz (3/4/1993)
And finally...my favorite (sorry, can't help it). This is for the completists. This is truly the correct answer:
.05 for a silver war nickel from CRH (.89 cents/oz)
.10 for a silver dime from CRH ($1.38/oz)
.25 for a silver quarter from CRH ($1.38/oz)
.50 for a silver 90% half dollar from CRH ($1.38/oz)
.50 for a silver 40% half dollar from CRH ($3.38/oz)
Yep!! I was purchasing silver at the those 1991 - 2001 prices!!
It was sweet!! I wish I had had more money back then cause I saw the opportunity for sure!
I try not to think about all the money I was wasting on ridiculous things back in those days. Young and dumb.
$nack-Money wrote:6th post down from top of page 1... can i be the new jff ?
$nack-Money wrote:good deal lol- I'll admit it was bs when i posted that in Feb. I was looking for a rise out of some people, not thinking for a second that it would happen. Alas it has, and my powder is still dry... now I'll say $12 silver soon...
Computer Jones wrote:Re: How Low Can It Go?
I'd postulate the lowest it can go is to $0.00?
Possibly lower, where people pay you to take their Ag so they don't have to lug around such a heavy burden?
Computer Jones wrote:Re: How Low Can It Go?
I'd postulate the lowest it can go is to $0.00?
Possibly lower, where people pay you to take their Ag so they don't have to lug around such a heavy burden?
However, the Ag price can never go low enough to stop me from stacking (is that a number?).
I just like to see the Ag/Au ratio come back to it's historical norm, now that would be something!
blackrabbit wrote:Wow, I see that earlier deals are looking stupid today. Falling knife and all that. It is very tempting to get more metal now. I do think it could drop a little more but not down to 12.
Mossy wrote:blackrabbit wrote:Wow, I see that earlier deals are looking stupid today. Falling knife and all that. It is very tempting to get more metal now. I do think it could drop a little more but not down to 12.
Trying to hit the bottom is a great way to miss even this price. I think this is "good enough". Or would be if I had money to invest.
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