NDFarmer wrote: I would like to see $15 silver. But with the $5 premium you would still be paying $20 for it.
NDFarmer wrote: I would like to see $15 silver. But with the $5 premium you would still be paying $20 for it.
pennypicker wrote:Whatever price you pay for your silver you may want to consider buying the smallest denomination possible such as 1 oz rounds versus 10 oz bars, kilos etc. The way we are headed its only a matter of time before the Democrats in Washington will require all coin shops to submit 1099's for all bullion sales over $500...probably even less. Small denominations will enable you to visit several different coins shops and sell just enough 1 oz rounds at a time to stay under the radar. Many coin shops are buying 1 oz rounds at a premium over spot which makes coin shops a good outlet. Now more than ever the individual size of your bullion purchases could prove very important when it comes time to sell in the future!
Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:I was cleaning out one of my closets today, I just found a $500FV bag of Roosy dimes. I put them there over 10 years ago and had forgotten all about them.
pennypicker wrote:Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:I was cleaning out one of my closets today, I just found a $500FV bag of Roosy dimes. I put them there over 10 years ago and had forgotten all about them.
The last Rosie dime I found was in Albany, Oregon when I received a silver dime back in change from a coke machine. Pretty exciting actually considering I still remember when and where I was when it happened. But to find a forgotten $500 bag of Rosies would be a guaranteed heart attack so It's best I never find one!
Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:Today I received 4 emails from different bullion dealers advertising their "sales".
I hope Ag gets down in the teens soon and doesn't pop back up again. It's been in the $20-30 trading range for the last 2 years.
franklin wrote:Silver at $19.96 this early, fine morning. Most "deals" from yesterday got pulled on the sites I checked.
franklin wrote:I'll bet Walmart charges tax on those.
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