68Camaro wrote:https://www.texmetals.com/products/silver-coins?___store=default
Texas Precious Metals has them in stock for $19.14. And they are a stand up outfit. Others types for less.
68Camaro wrote:Sure. It will do that every time because it always has in the past. Nothing has changed. Or has it?
Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:I've been buying gold instead. Premiums are too high on silver right now.
Best not to lose your head over all this. Eventually the Ag supply will be replenished and the premiums will come down... it always does.
beauanderos wrote:Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:I've been buying gold instead. Premiums are too high on silver right now.
Best not to lose your head over all this. Eventually the Ag supply will be replenished and the premiums will come down... it always does.
Buying gold right now isn't a terrible idea. Or buy .999 if you feel junk is too high. There's just something, though... about (as some call it) constitutional silver. The eras they changed hands lends them
historical significance, for some reminding them of better years long gone. Sure, generic rounds will perform the same function... but they sure do lack the panache of ninety percent coins (at least those
pre-1940.
beauanderos wrote:Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:I've been buying gold instead. Premiums are too high on silver right now.
Best not to lose your head over all this. Eventually the Ag supply will be replenished and the premiums will come down... it always does.
Buying gold right now isn't a terrible idea. Or buy .999 if you feel junk is too high. There's just something, though... about (as some call it) constitutional silver. The eras they changed hands lends them
historical significance, for some reminding them of better years long gone. Sure, generic rounds will perform the same function... but they sure do lack the panache of ninety percent coins (at least those
pre-1940.
Mr Paradise wrote:They're pulling so much Ag out of the ground their running out of animals to put on the stuff. I wouldn't be paying $5 over spot when it can still be had for under $1 ...silver is silver.
neilgin1 wrote:Mr Paradise wrote:They're pulling so much Ag out of the ground their running out of animals to put on the stuff. I wouldn't be paying $5 over spot when it can still be had for under $1 ...silver is silver.
yeh, I know, but call me paranoid, when what happens in this video come to pass, silver and copper are great, but when you weigh all your metals, and that includes lead, you want to be heavily weighted to lead....and cold hearted.....so I don't mind paying 5 over
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