barrytrot wrote:What is the best source for Maple Leaf Monster Boxes?
I'm going to get back into buying silver again and I like the new security "15" thing, so I'm going with Maple Leaves for now.
Once I sort it out, I'll likely do a group buy if people want to get another box (I'm getting at least one full box).
barrytrot wrote:I would prefer to "pay now" instead of credit
And I want to pay the lowest possible premium. The $9,500 is $19 per and that's 45 cents each higher than APMEX.
I was hoping to find cheaper than APMEX
TXBullion wrote:what kind of deals does tulving have these days.......
barrytrot wrote:Ok, Provident looks fine. I'm going to order in a few days (I think). And I will post info if I decide to do a group buy for another box.
Yes, I did a group buy a few years ago and we bought a monster box of ASE and Maples at that time.
pennypicker wrote:The 2015 maples with the obverse/reverse radial lines coupled with the "15" security mark are great rounds to hoard. Hopefully our government will follow suit and start adding security features to the ASE ....hopefully.
silverstacker wrote:pennypicker wrote:The 2015 maples with the obverse/reverse radial lines coupled with the "15" security mark are great rounds to hoard. Hopefully our government will follow suit and start adding security features to the ASE ....hopefully.
They're going to have to after having a lengthy discussion with my LCS as they've come across Chinese fake ASE's. Dies are getting better and they recently had to send a sellers monster box out for Assay. Came back fake. Seller obviously had no clue or he wouldn't have let the LCS send it.
Just sickening.
Recyclersteve wrote:By the way, the opening shot in the video (by my calculations) has roughly 66 monster boxes. At $9,250 each (roughly), that is over $610,000 of silver at today's prices. When this video was made it could have been double that or more. These guys dealt in absolutely HUGE quantities before their business blew up.
Recyclersteve wrote:Recyclersteve wrote:By the way, the opening shot in the video (by my calculations) has roughly 66 monster boxes. At $9,250 each (roughly), that is over $610,000 of silver at today's prices. When this video was made it could have been double that or more. These guys dealt in absolutely HUGE quantities before their business blew up.
I just realized my own mistake here. I said 66 monster boxes. I was way off. There are 316 monster boxes. (6 pallets with 50 and one with 16) 316 X $9,250 each = $2,923,000. And that is at today's prices! This video was made when silver traded for a much higher price.
I was sitting in bed late last night and thought to myself that that had to be way more than $600k of silver, since that many pallets takes up a lot of room. I do have to admit that I'm curious as to how many coins they had that were counterfeit. They dealt in such huge volume that it is hard to imagine that they could have possibly ever tested what they bought.
Engineer wrote:If Barry is buying a MB, does that mean I should sell everything and run for the hills?
Engineer wrote:If Barry is buying a MB, does that mean I should sell everything and run for the hills?
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