johnbrickner wrote: Bricks (hey, that's my name) at $500 would get me to change my protocol.
Recyclersteve wrote:johnbrickner wrote: Bricks (hey, that's my name) at $500 would get me to change my protocol.
One thing about super cheap silver is that we'd have to be on the lookout for is fakes. Why, you ask? Because there would be such a huge amount of silver bought and sold (quickly) that dealers would have no good way to check everything they bought before selling it. I believe counterfeiters would be aware of that and would put a few more fakes in the coins they are selling because they would realize the chances of being caught would be very slim.
There reminds me of a story in The Big Silver Melt about someone who knew the melting operations (ca. late 1960's) were quickly pouring bags in to be melted. Pages 14-15 talk about an extreme example. One large capacity burning operation would cut the lead seals off the bags and dump the entire bag (with the coins inside) into the melting pot. When the bags went in with coins, the burned cloth from the bag would float to the top as carbon deposits in the slag and didn't contaminate the molten metal.
In one case a bag that was supposed to contain dimes had pennies in it. The weights of the dimes and pennies were about the same. The bag didn't "feel" right to the worker, so he decided to open it up and check. There were 6 such bags filled with pennies instead of dimes. I am curious what the melting operation person said to the person who sold the coins to them. This isn't mentioned in the book, but I wish I had been a fly on the wall when those two got together after the passing of 6 bags of pennies designed to fool the buyer.
Rktect wrote:Well, I see that a lot of people are feeling the pain of these lower prices. When I saw silver in the $40’s there was no way I would buy. It dropped to the 30’s. Still no way. Dropped into the 20’s and I didn’t want to touch it. When silver crossed below $20 I started buying. Which was about a year plus ago. Today I am at about 175 ounces with average being roughly $18. As it drops more I buy more. But when the price reaches below $10 I may start to feel like some here except I am really buying it now because I like it and plan on leaving it to my kids when I leave this world hopefully no sooner than 30 years. If silver hits $40 again I will be a seller at that point. It’s all win win for me. Silver at $9 for me is any easy 500 ounce buying opportunity. So I guess what I am saying is, bring on the $9 price.
68Camaro wrote:Rktect wrote:Well, I see that a lot of people are feeling the pain of these lower prices. When I saw silver in the $40’s there was no way I would buy. It dropped to the 30’s. Still no way. Dropped into the 20’s and I didn’t want to touch it. When silver crossed below $20 I started buying. Which was about a year plus ago. Today I am at about 175 ounces with average being roughly $18. As it drops more I buy more. But when the price reaches below $10 I may start to feel like some here except I am really buying it now because I like it and plan on leaving it to my kids when I leave this world hopefully no sooner than 30 years. If silver hits $40 again I will be a seller at that point. It’s all win win for me. Silver at $9 for me is any easy 500 ounce buying opportunity. So I guess what I am saying is, bring on the $9 price.
Depending on the round/coin 18 isn't far off the retail price especially for a BU ASE.
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Rktect wrote:Well, I see that a lot of people are feeling the pain of these lower prices. When I saw silver in the $40’s there was no way I would buy. It dropped to the 30’s. Still no way. Dropped into the 20’s and I didn’t want to touch it. When silver crossed below $20 I started buying. Which was about a year plus ago. Today I am at about 175 ounces with average being roughly $18. As it drops more I buy more. But when the price reaches below $10 I may start to feel like some here except I am really buying it now because I like it and plan on leaving it to my kids when I leave this world hopefully no sooner than 30 years. If silver hits $40 again I will be a seller at that point. It’s all win win for me. Silver at $9 for me is any easy 500 ounce buying opportunity. So I guess what I am saying is, bring on the $9 price.
Cu Penny Hoarder wrote: <snip> If silver drops to $9 quickly, you won't find any to buy at that price except maybe very large bars. <snip>
johnbrickner wrote:Cu Penny Hoarder wrote: <snip> If silver drops to $9 quickly, you won't find any to buy at that price except maybe very large bars. <snip>
Could you detail your thoughts on this? I'd be very interested in knowing how you come to see this. Are you thinking sources would dry up?
Treetop wrote:I am the last to ask about such things most likely, so happily ignore me, but seems to me we will never see silver as low as 9 in the longterm unless we figure out how to mine the oceans ifficnetly or something like that.
Rktect wrote:Treetop wrote:I am the last to ask about such things most likely, so happily ignore me, but seems to me we will never see silver as low as 9 in the longterm unless we figure out how to mine the oceans ifficnetly or something like that.
Maybe not but in 2014 when silver was at $25 did you see $14 coming?
InfleXion wrote:...
The shop keeper ... mentioned that China has a new gold and silver backed currency which I hadn't been tracking.
johnbrickner wrote:Cu Penny Hoarder wrote: <snip> If silver drops to $9 quickly, you won't find any to buy at that price except maybe very large bars. <snip>
Could you detail your thoughts on this? I'd be very interested in knowing how you come to see this. Are you thinking sources would dry up?
Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:
10 years later...
This stock market downturn is going to escalate and it will be worse than 2008. The last 10 years of gains was precipitated mostly by Federal reserve liquidity injections. The Fed will try, but they won't be able to stop this next crash. This recent market downturn is only the beginning of it. The stock market is still very overvalued and has much lower to go.
Whoever is sitting on the fence waiting to buy silver, you better get it NOW while it's still available.
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