Silver now over $54

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"blown through"? Not just yet.
 
"blown through"? Not just yet.
Yep your right. It pulled back, but who knows what the price will be each time you wake up from a nap ? Well COMEX will be shut down today so we'll see what tomorrow brings. Gold is very high too. I just spent a little over $2 K on a 1/2 commemorative and it was a spot deal and was glad to get it. Monument has 1 oz gold Kruggies on sale for $4,157 and that about the best deal on 1 oz gold I can find.

And I wanted a 1 oz coin this month along with a little silver but it looks like, at best, I'll be buying spot silver. And not much of it.

I got lucky, if you can call it that, and bought two 10 oz bars before all this crazyness. One an RCM which is getting very hard to find and the ones you can find are all $40+ more then what I paid. I even bought a Silvertown 10 for $535 because I smelled a rocket OTW and even that is up $10+ today. Pretty crazy for a guy who loves buying coins but even ASE's are starting at over $56, Philharmonics at $54.99 and thats only with a $1.61 premium. Even Maples are starting at $56.02 with only a 2.93 premium. At these coinage prices I prefer buying weight more cheaply and 90%, halves preferably. Monument has $20 face halves for $723 and I'm ready to order those. Thats $50 under spot for both rolls but still kwazy to spend that kind of cash for 90% halves.

I think tomorrow I'll have to stop by my LCS and see if he has anything laying around.
 
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SD has krugs @ spot and BE Exchange has foreign fractional and pre-33 at spot too. I would normally be buying here, but my cash is spoken for right now. You also may get it a few dollars less on Friday, but the deals might be sold out too.
 
We all a bunch of savvy wealth preservers now.


*a roll of dimes is now considered wealth
There was a member here earlier in the year who complained he bought something and the.
price went down right after.That was about 8.months ago. He was very upset at the time and today he is a genius.
 
wanted to post this link to a video in which she outlines how i view the fundamentals ....she does repeat herself a few times but still a good listen

 
Also people who told pmbug not to take debt to invest in silver...
...i am one of those people... LOL (raising hand) ... still stand by my thoughts at the time (as posted) which was to instead of using credit and using physical to do a short term trade, to buy a 3x long silver etf in a margin account
 
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Its not a bad time to cherry pick some Nazi numismatics, sticking to the all important nickle and silver metals.https://www.joelscoins.com/nazi.htm

Silver broke $56 per ounce! I have not (yet) updated prices of silver coins on the website.
Many are now priced below melt value!
Get them today before I start updating prices.
 
Its not a bad time to cherry pick some Nazi numismatics, sticking to the all important nickle and silver metals.https://www.joelscoins.com/nazi.htm

"Silver broke $56 per ounce! I have not (yet) updated prices of silver coins on the website.
Many are now priced below melt value!
Get them today before I start updating prices."

I already own many of them as recreating these Historical crimes tied to their currencys was a priority for me. I despise these fascist bastards and they got around suspicions of nickle importation "Germany had none" by saying they were just going to use it for coinage when in reality they were building a strategic reserve of the all important metal buy hiding it in their coinage. Which they eventually forced their citizenry to exchange for the much less important aluminum coins.

You see nickle/steel alloys had great military value. The mixing of nickle and steel increased the viability of these alloys for weapons performance.


The Royal Navy and American Navy had ready access to Canadian nickle mines which eventually became the source of 95% of the worlds nickle so the Nazi's had to get creative in getting their hands on this all important strategic resource. And a lot of those Liberty ships that plied the Atlantic, hunted by German submarines, were loaded with nickle. And its not a bad time for numismatics to fill gaps in collections. https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Coins+for+the+conflict:+nickel+and+the+Axis,+1933-1945.-a013421578







 
There was a member here earlier in the year who complained he bought something and the.
price went down right after.That was about 8.months ago. He was very upset at the time and today he is a genius.

Of course the price will drop right after you make a big buy. That stands to reason. Just like you wash and wax your truck if you want it to rain.
 
$58.16 but coin shops in my area won't purchase anything (even silver eagles) anywhere near spot.
 
$58.16 but coin shops in my area won't purchase anything (even silver eagles) anywhere near spot.

That will change as retail (and thus wholesale) demand catches up to the exchange markets.
 
It is really just a bit of a temporary Cash Flow problem on the behalf of the coin shops and a Refinery problem (stopping the lower fineness stuff for now). They will quickly run out of the better scrap material and then start opening up to other stuff, IMO. Then premiums start to blow out.
 
Miners should be having a better day. GDXU is down and SILJ is up 0.61%.
 
Consider that a blessing.
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I'm not selling nor buying, but it sure is fun watching our "hedge against inflation" grow in value. I'm still betting my kids are going to inherit it but who knows. If we do end up having to use/sell it,.......It sure isn't going to be at todays "Low Low" prices......
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Interesting times we live in.


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