Would you sell Gold for Silver now?

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You should try again soon. Oct was a different world. AG prices ranged from $45-$53 in Oct. Its at $76 and rising today. Just got back from visiting 2 LCD's, Both are eager to TRADE for AU any pure bullion including 100.oz bars. Both also have the handheld precious metal analyzers so both of us can verify authenticity. BTW, not so on 92%, right now they don't want it, so they're offering way under spot. One dealer said that may change over night if silver stays on its current trajectory. I'm not at all looking to sell or trade my junk. My main goal is to offload some big AG bars for fractional AU. I may try one more local guy just for shits and grins, but this is encouraging. I think I'm about ready to make a trade.
 
My main goal is to offload some big AG bars for fractional AU.
Off-topic, but food for thought. Having both money-metals, and having tried to play out a food squeeze or dollar-collapse through in my mind, I'm not sure which will be better.

Gold fractionals - I have a few. Since the price launched, it's all I could buy on my allowance. I no longer have 10-oz bars - sold them long ago; there was a time I had NO money coming in - but I have a fair stock of 1-oz rounds and junk silver.

I'm not sure which would be better in negotiating with Fanny Farmer for her eggs. Or side of beef - which probably would be the dairy cow that died of old age.

Fractionals are convenient, but 1/10 ounce coins are wafer thin. And few people outside our world know about them.
 
Fractionals are convenient, but 1/10 ounce coins are wafer thin. And few people outside our world know about them.
Bring your magnifying glass ‘cause the print on my one-gram coin is mighty small. Math on a gram is only slightly more difficult than a 1/10 coin.

No way would I trade gold for silver anytime lately, but very interested in silver for gold. Vichris’ report is encouraging. Except the 90%—have to keep that a while. Even on ebay, it is 10% less than spot, but at this rate, most buy-it-nows are. Too fast of a climb
 
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I'm thinking one or maybe two oz of 1/10 oz gold fractionals. More likely, 1/4 oz bullion or coins. I have plenty of junk silver for those smaller exchanges you mentioned.

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I am thinking that the farmer with the eggs or a side of beef willing to trade for gold coins will also be willing to trade for 90% silver coin.

If everyone is suddenly allergic to Federal Reserve Notes, gold OR silver will be welcome.
Of course, booze, ammo, fuel, firewood, labor, or pussy will work some places as well.
 
What's the current pussy:Ag level? Asking for a friend.
 
What's the current pussy:Ag level? Asking for a friend.
Seat by the fire, for pussy.

THAT commodity's price is gonna fall to its natural level. Which isn't much. Men want it, but there are far easier ways to get it, than to buy it. The meme of a caveman with a club, dragging the object of his attention by her hair....like all parodies, has its roots in primal history.
 
Save ur PM's for the " Real " important stuff, that if u have, it will attract plenty of " Pussy "
 
Stack a heap of " Feminine Hygiene Products " & then shortly after SHTF,
Funny story about this:

Five of us guys went to the 1986 Statue of Liberty Anniversary/ Tall Ship Parade in New York Harbor on a 29 foot Cal sloop sailboat. Boat belonged to my uncle. Got up there several days in advance and dropped anchor. We had plenty enough food/booze/beer/weed to last us for the trip. However, we were out of ice about Day 3.

We had towed an 8 foot rubber dinghy with a little put-put motor up there behind the sailboat, and I was going around the harbor meeting people, finding out where they were from, etc. There was a beautiful yacht anchored near us, a Bahamas Charter, with several middle aged (wealthy) ladies from Florida. Found out that the boat had an ice maker and I was able to beg ice from them a couple of times. At some point, I wore out my welcome. But, one lady mentioned that they were in desperate need of feminine products and they would pay dearly for some.

Found two brand new, unopened boxes of TAMPAX on our boat (stored by my aunt some years ago). Delivered those to the ladies and I was the best friend for the remainder of the week. TAMPAX for unlimited ice was a great trade.
 
U owed ur Uncle & Aunt BIG TIME for making u the " Hero to the Rescue ". Damn cool story

Ahh, the Value of ( for u Tampax ) any Item when there is a NEED can Mind Blowing
 
What's the current pussy:Ag level? Asking for a friend.

these days its more of a copper level.........when i grew up it was gold level transitioning to silver.....lot cheaper today obviously condition is a indicator of value
 
Save ur PM's for the " Real " important stuff, that if u have, it will attract plenty of " Pussy "
That is so true.

Men judge women - that is, men looking to rut - they judge by the size of their tits.

Women judge men, by the weight of their wallets.

And, the interesting thing is, many, maybe most, women don't need to even get something out of those fat wallets. It's enough that the male doing the nasty, just HAS it.

Go figure. I sure can't.
 
these days its more of a copper level.........when i grew up it was gold level transitioning to silver.....lot cheaper today obviously condition is a indicator of value
Pussy is a rare commodity. It's at a premium when brand new; when the owner doesn't even really know what to do with it.'

Age brings wisdom but devalues, degrades pussy. UNLIKE most other valuable materiel.
 
Probably so you can provide if they get pregnant.
 
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