highroller4321 wrote:I also heard from this guy that he was talking to some traders who had 1500 silver contracts (each contract is 5000oz) on comex and wanted delivery. Comex couldn't make the delivery so they cashed the contracts out at $50/oz if they would keep their mouths shut.
I can't confirm this but it is coming for a pretty reliable source.
68Camaro wrote:Hmmm! very interesting. I've also heard "lots" of unconfirmed reports of such; nothing so definitive. I'll ask my normal supplier if he is having any troubles. I had been thinking of buying another monster box if the price dropped back below 30, but I missed out on the last price drop (except for a small set of stuff from MH).
The monster boxes are about 2+ week lead time right now due to shortages...
...Silver is in demand and some shortages are happening, but we are not sure how long or bad it will get?
Silver from refineries who melt from scrap have a lot which in turn goes to 100 oz and 10 oz bars. The mints only use new silver from mines.
(scratches head) Why?68Camaro wrote: His reply, excerpted......Silver from refineries who melt from scrap have a lot which in turn goes to 100 oz and 10 oz bars. The mints only use new silver from mines.
Mossy wrote:(scratches head) Why?68Camaro wrote: His reply, excerpted......Silver from refineries who melt from scrap have a lot which in turn goes to 100 oz and 10 oz bars. The mints only use new silver from mines.
Market Harmony wrote:Other than my local guys, I have not receive a silver scrap lot in the mail in just over a week... one of the longest dry spells ever for silver scrap.
Good thing that the local guys have stepped up their buying and that gold lots are moving along.
Got Scrap?
blackrabbit wrote:I got some scrap silver, but I am holding out for 50 dollar silver!
Rodebaugh wrote:blackrabbit wrote:I got some scrap silver, but I am holding out for 50 dollar silver!
At that price I am melting the family flatware and driving to KFC to stock up on plastic sporks for the family and changing my screen name to HoardSporksByTheTon.
68Camaro wrote:His reply, excerpted...
"...Silver from refineries who melt from scrap have a lot which in turn goes to 100 oz and 10 oz bars. The mints only use new silver from mines."
(c) Section 5116(a) of title 31, United States Code
7) Source of gold bullion.— (A) In general.— The Secretary shall acquire gold for the coins issued under this subsection by purchase of gold mined from natural deposits in the United States, or in a territory or possession of the United States, within 1 year after the month in which the ore from which it is derived was mined.
(B) Price of gold.— The Secretary shall pay not more than the average world price for the gold mined under subparagraph (A).
68Camaro wrote:No longer true that silver has to be domestically mined. Silver for ASE was originally required to be taken from the strategic stockpile, but that was exhausted, and it is now - apparently - open market silver. However, it's not clear if the silver has to be freshly mined, or can be recycled. Not sure about that one. If anyone knows and can point to a reference, I would like to know. Thanks...
Mossy wrote:68Camaro wrote:No longer true that silver has to be domestically mined. Silver for ASE was originally required to be taken from the strategic stockpile, but that was exhausted, and it is now - apparently - open market silver. However, it's not clear if the silver has to be freshly mined, or can be recycled. Not sure about that one. If anyone knows and can point to a reference, I would like to know. Thanks...
Thanks. (And the EPA is doing all it can to make sure no metal is refined...)
AGCoinHunter wrote: ...the shumer hits the fan...
Mossy wrote:Colorado Gold said 2-3 weeks for 100oz silver bar. That was 1 March.
Got that right. I strongly dislike ordering from people who are not holding what they are selling, precisely because /someone/ is going in the hole to cover the purchase. If it get's covered.beauanderos wrote:Mossy wrote:Colorado Gold said 2-3 weeks for 100oz silver bar. That was 1 March.
It almost makes you a bit afraid to order.
highroller4321 wrote:I also heard from this guy that he was talking to some traders who had 1500 silver contracts (each contract is 5000oz) on comex and wanted delivery. Comex couldn't make the delivery so they cashed the contracts out at $50/oz if they would keep their mouths shut.
I can't confirm this but it is coming for a pretty reliable source.
beauanderos wrote:Mossy wrote:Colorado Gold said 2-3 weeks for 100oz silver bar. That was 1 March.
It almost makes you a bit afraid to order. Someone in another thread was concerned that after a few months of non-delivery the order might be nulled and money refunded thus causing the buyer to miss out on an opportunity to buy at the earlier/lower price. Then again, what if you place a fairly large order and the firm goes under?
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