Z00 wrote:Ray, check for his quantity prices, As you say, if the price were low enough, there could be a large market for these.
There would have to be a way to quickly tell these apart from the real thing though. One that would not be too obvious to the average thief.
How many are you looking for? Also, are there certain designs that you are looking for? I have johnson matthey, scottsdale silver, stagecoach, and many more styles. Also have 10oz engelhard decoys.
25 - 100 bars are $6 each, 101 - 500 bars are $5 each, 501 - 1000 are $4.50 each, 1001 or more bars are $4 each.
Morsecode wrote::thumbdown:
"...to safeguard your real silver in case of robbery..."
http://newhaven.craigslist.org/clt/3874470313.html
beauanderos wrote:His reasoning will appeal to some. If they could be had (in small amounts) for as little as $2 apiece I wouldn't mind having a decoy stack of them myself.
beauanderos wrote:why did you post a picture of kutzy?
Treetop wrote:I never understood the idea of having fake silver for thieves. If someone breaks in and finds a fake stash, they will eventually realize it was fake. except now they know there is likely a real stash, and might come back knowing they would have to force you to show them. the only instance
Treetop wrote:Or... the thief figures out they are fake when they try to sell through craiglist or some such. Or he knows you are more prepared for a robbery this time, and comes twice as prepared themselves when/if he comes back to get the real stuff. Perhaps with the though he must hold you at gunpoint to get to the real stash. Unlikely of course, but certainly not out of the realm of possibility. I still see no reason for a dummy stash.
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