what kind of retard buys a rock for thousands of dollars. it's like thinking beads have value
Gabriel Perez
basil 3, sweetie
Blake Martin
Okay boys here we go:
I want to maintain about 5 percent of my portfolio in PM. I currently contribute about 2k a month to investments. Ideally I would like to have the PM as a hedge against inflation, plus shiny rock good look at
1.) Would it be more effective to buy generic rounds vs real coins like silver eagles and libertads? 2.) If I were to buy coins like silver eagles, in the future when I sell them would I be able to recoup my premium cost or would they just get bought for spot price? 3.) Is there any real reason to buy coins vs bars and generic rounds? Is it speculation on collectability or what? Should I just stack as much weight as possible for my dollar? 4.) What exchanges have the best prices and is it worth looking in pawn shops/gold and silver dealers or will they just jew me out of my money? 5.) Are there any reputable dealers on ebay or is it just better to steer clear?
Parker Johnson
Asking again for new thread but lots of good replies last thread.
I have $4,000 free and clear to be used. What amount of gold and silver should I buy? I already have 245oz silver. Thats it.
I want gold but silver has a lot more growth potential and I can always convert to gold when the ratio of gold/silver is favorable. Or maybe it would be prudent to get some now since gold will grow anyway, many have said it will grow first before silver.
What form of gold and silver too. I have mostly ASE's and the rest in bat memes. Gold coins, bars, fractional, old world? More ASEs despite the price or generic rounds and bars?
As always of you want to learn about your regions mineral wealth, how to claim it and access it? Ask here and I ll give you a quick answer with some places to investigate.
Basic tools > gold pan, shovel / pick, sniffer bottle, hand lens, pry bar, sledge hammer, 10 gallon buckets
Literature on prospecting >The Guide to Gold Panning In British Columbia by Barlee, N. L. >Gold Panning the Pacific Northwest: A Guide to the Area’s Best Sites for Gold
Spring is nearly over and the high country begs me, I will not be as active in these threads but I will always check this post for questions and will try to answer then when I can.
>Would it be more effective to buy generic rounds vs real coins like silver eagles and libertads >Is there any real reason to buy coins vs bars and generic rounds coins easiest to unload, government mints easiest to sell due to being easily recognized >What exchanges have the best prices and is it worth looking in pawn shops/gold and silver dealers or will they just jew me out of my money See: >>Compare in OP >Are there any reputable dealers on ebay or is it just better to steer clear fuck ebay