And yeah it always sucks to miss out but nobody wins them all, as long as you're in the black you're doing alright
Matthew Baker
>February 12, 2015: 10:02 AM ET >These investors are convinced gold will spike to $10,000 an ounce (it's currently around $1,225) when the U.S. government implodes, said Peter Hug, an executive at metals retailer Kitco. gold spot price today: $1940
If you order online, there's a paper trail. How much of an issue will that be in the future?
David Cooper
LISTEN PAL HUMANS HAVE BEEN ON EARTH IN CIVILIZATION FOR OVER 20,000 YEARS. YOU THINK SOME SCIENTIST BRAIN NERD IS JUST GONNA FIGURE OUT FUSION AND MAKE MY EXPLODEY JUICES OBSOLETE? FAT CHANCE HISTORY SAYS I'M RIGHT FOREVER AND NOTHING CHANGES EVER.
Angel Taylor
If your investment doesn't factor in progression of technology, you better be ready to exit fast at a moments notice.
Levi Hernandez
Three cheers for your speculative junior miners going down the toilet!
Bentley Ramirez
They are pre 1966 and are 60% silver. You can find them on ebay or specialty websites.
Jeremiah Jackson
Apparently cabral say they don't know why they spiked.
Ryder Rodriguez
Nothing major in the news, PAN MAN. Concern over lack of US stimulus from congress is stewing and will probably result in a bloody week in stocks next week. Still waiting on Bayhorse news.
It's fine just rent a canoe on the same cc and have a boating accident with all that silver & gold
Kayden Price
Someone at work was trying to sell me his silver coin collection. Most of them are Canadian mint coins with a jewel or some animal design from Chinese new year. What would a coin shop give me if I were to sell them? Are these worth collecting compared to buying generic rounds?
Hunter Watson
Those are pretty good, anywhere from 60-200 is what they retail for. So probably dial 20-30% back depending on what they are- you need to do more research on the specific issues for me to be able to give you a better answer.
Nicholas Green
No, they are even worse than spot because you need to get the garbage out to refine and reuse the silver.
Adam Richardson
I get on eBay, then set up my search for "sterling" just in the "Antiques" category, buy-it-now listings only, sorted most recent first. Then I just periodically refresh when I have money to spend looking for cheapo batches of sterling no one else has clicked on yet and quickly purchase the ones that are both legit and significantly underpriced (most normies still think silver is under 20 and many don't bother checking spot before listing).
I shouldn't tell y'all what to do to stack under-$20 silver bullion all day long but I'm not a Jew, there is plenty of scrap out there for us all and I don't make remotely enough to buy even 10% of what shows up on there every hour of every day.
Picrel is 17.78g sterling and 4.04g 10k gold for 15.60 total that arrived today. I don't actively look for gold but you can make even better margins scrapping Goldberg's jewels than on silver if you prefer the yellow metal. My last several refined 1/10oz rounds cost something like 30 bucks each lol.
Bayhorse shareholders will laugh at you on Monday.
Juan Sanchez
I hope so man I have over 15,000 shares
Julian Sanders
Good I hate being out of the loop. Speaking of which heres some recent interesting news
Talisker Resources hits great drill results at the Legendary Bralorne Mine in the Bridge River district of BC. >Talisker Intersects 102 g/t Au over 0.5 m within 30.98 g/t over 1.7m at Bralorne Gold Project taliskerresources.com/discover-bralorne-our-flagship/
when is ponzi scheme gonna end? are we just gonna end up like japan where we make no babies, own no houses and commit sodoku in some random patch of forest?