beauanderos wrote:Not me... I'm doing gold right now.
neilgin1 wrote:beauanderos wrote:Not me... I'm doing gold right now.
i was just ribbing ya....gold, huh? smart move. i aint got the dough, i want to do tenths, like the one you showed but i could only do onesie's, and i'm scared that i'd lose the darn thing in the sofa.....its hard to lose rolls.
RR GUY wrote:30X is pretty good right now. I see uncirc anything selling for 33 - 40x right now. Seems a little rich to me. I've won maybe five lots this week. Physical is still trading at 44-45. I am repeateldy outbid at 27x for circulated coins and 30X for uncirc. Forget about proofs, espescially Franklins, most are going close to 40X. Seems a little crazy considering in early July I was buying Prooff 62 and 63 Franklins for 25X. 10 years ago, you couldn't give away Franklins. I think that some coin buyers have traded down from Peace/Morgans/Walking Libertys to Franklins which for many years (with the exception of the early dates and the 1955 Bugs Bunnies) carried zero numismatic premium.
Yes, its true what you say about day time bidding. Its slow, but once the clock turns 7PM EST, its like a deluge. I never win anything in the evening. Most of my won auctions occur weekday mornings and weekends (nice weather really helps).
Treetop wrote:neil, i say this with utmost respect... i dont understand why you care. you seem convinced society will fall apart, you think anyone will care if you have BU coins? Will it help you prepare? i wonder how much larger your stack would be if you just stuck to junk? I keep the pristine stuff to, but i never paid more then 1-2X over face for 99 percent of it.
neilgin1 wrote: i'm fully prepared to pay 55 times without a care...or 60....70, you get the picture....n
beauanderos wrote:Just finished listening to a John Williams interview. Talking about selling points, in the future he invisions, hyperinflation will pay a visit and, thus... you would NEVER sell your silver or gold, because the price can climb to infinity when the dollar collapses completely. He uses the example of selling your gold at $3000, after which gold continues to climb to $12000. Prior to your sale, you were protected. Subsequent to it, you just lost 75% of your purchasing power.
beauanderos wrote:Just finished listening to a John Williams interview. Talking about selling points, in the future he invisions, hyperinflation will pay a visit and, thus... you would NEVER sell your silver or gold, because the price can climb to infinity when the dollar collapses completely. He uses the example of selling your gold at $3000, after which gold continues to climb to $12000. Prior to your sale, you were protected. Subsequent to it, you just lost 75% of your purchasing power.
beauanderos wrote:Just finished listening to a John Williams interview. Talking about selling points, in the future he invisions, hyperinflation will pay a visit and, thus... you would NEVER sell your silver or gold, because the price can climb to infinity when the dollar collapses completely. He uses the example of selling your gold at $3000, after which gold continues to climb to $12000. Prior to your sale, you were protected. Subsequent to it, you just lost 75% of your purchasing power.
neilgin1 wrote:[oh mercy. wasnt it you that turned us on to that article, that basically said, that those who hold PM's will think they won the lottery, but the crucial thing is WHAT you do with that new found wealth? do you either just piss it away or turn it into productive uses..LIKE means of production?....member that article?....or is my early alzheimers kicking in?
thinking about that.....i'd rather buy a small sawmill, and a ridge of sticks, and set three guys to working...OR buy a river barge, and go down to NOLA and buy a load of coffee and cotton bolt...also tobacco. rather than taking paper currency ANYTHING, coz once it hyper's, isnt that an hourly nightmare?...means of production, using PM's to buy things that make things to trade for more PM's...THATS the path! (a light just went off!) thanks Ray, you get a fellow thinking.
Thogey wrote:neilgin1 wrote:[oh mercy. wasnt it you that turned us on to that article, that basically said, that those who hold PM's will think they won the lottery, but the crucial thing is WHAT you do with that new found wealth? do you either just piss it away or turn it into productive uses..LIKE means of production?....member that article?....or is my early alzheimers kicking in?
thinking about that.....i'd rather buy a small sawmill, and a ridge of sticks, and set three guys to working...OR buy a river barge, and go down to NOLA and buy a load of coffee and cotton bolt...also tobacco. rather than taking paper currency ANYTHING, coz once it hyper's, isnt that an hourly nightmare?...means of production, using PM's to buy things that make things to trade for more PM's...THATS the path! (a light just went off!) thanks Ray, you get a fellow thinking.
We really need to go knock back a few!
Maybe I could let my BS in ENGLISH from USAFA (Is that weird enough?) Go to work.
Thogey wrote:
We really need to go knock back a few!
Maybe I could let my BS in ENGLISH from USAFA (Is that weird enough?) Go to work.
neilgin1 wrote:Thogey wrote:neilgin1 wrote:[oh mercy. wasnt it you that turned us on to that article, that basically said, that those who hold PM's will think they won the lottery, but the crucial thing is WHAT you do with that new found wealth? do you either just piss it away or turn it into productive uses..LIKE means of production?....member that article?....or is my early alzheimers kicking in?
thinking about that.....i'd rather buy a small sawmill, and a ridge of sticks, and set three guys to working...OR buy a river barge, and go down to NOLA and buy a load of coffee and cotton bolt...also tobacco. rather than taking paper currency ANYTHING, coz once it hyper's, isnt that an hourly nightmare?...means of production, using PM's to buy things that make things to trade for more PM's...THATS the path! (a light just went off!) thanks Ray, you get a fellow thinking.
We really need to go knock back a few!
Maybe I could let my BS in ENGLISH from USAFA (Is that weird enough?) Go to work.
Indeed we do. i was just thinking of motoring to the West Coast, to see family, pick up supplies, etc. Timeframe U/K, soon. Gee Whiz! Thog, you went to Colorado Springs?...brother, to me, thats impressive, and even more impressive is the iconoclastic choice of English, in the midst of one of the finest, state of the art, warfighting colleges. That is impressive as well.
[color=#FF4000]You know that a river barge buying trip down to NOLA in the middle of a QuadZee Dollar environment would be like the wild west, (QuadZee Dollar is what i call the eventual wheel barrow dollar, like "quadzillion"[/color])
Thogey wrote:
This sounds like a freakin nightmare! Like travelling down the Limpopo river with a million dollars in silver and a shot gun. The natives would boil you in oil and eat you on a stick
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