At APMEX, the premium on American Eagles is more than spot price of silver
Red Pear Realty said:
Still not worth it. Comex isn't going to have any more silver in six months anyway, so it's all good.
Red Pear Realty said:
There is so much smoke and mirrors in precious metals, there is no telling. That's what we will finally find out when the banks can't play games with it anymore. My personal estimate of silver's intrinsic value is $300 per ounce. But I think there is evidence that number is and could go much higher.
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I would imagine without the manipulation of the markets to keep it's price down so that others will not flee to it as an alternate currency
oscar9 said:
is money metals good to purchase from?
ChiefKiefton said:oscar9 said:
is money metals good to purchase from?
I bought my first rounds from them a few years ago. They are trustworthy but a little more pricey compared to SD or JM. Honestly, I buy most of my silver off eBay. You get the best deals there. Just make sure to buy from a verified dealer like Bullion exchange or APMEX.
You always get free shipping so if you only want a few ounces then that's helpful. Most sites have at least a $99 minimum for free shipping. I have also learned that it is easier to keep track of purchases. It's all in one place instead of multiple sites. Prices on their actual websites are generally very close to the eBay prices. For example, I just bought a tube of cook island coins from Liberty coin for $529.98 and their website had it listed for $529.48. That same tube is $573 on JM bullion and $575.40 on Apmex.jagvocate said:ChiefKiefton said:oscar9 said:
is money metals good to purchase from?
I bought my first rounds from them a few years ago. They are trustworthy but a little more pricey compared to SD or JM. Honestly, I buy most of my silver off eBay. You get the best deals there. Just make sure to buy from a verified dealer like Bullion exchange or APMEX.
Are the verified dealer deals on eBay cheaper than their normal websites?
ChiefKiefton said:You always get free shipping so if you only want a few ounces then that's helpful. Most sites have at least a $99 minimum for free shipping. I have also learned that it is easier to keep track of purchases. It's all in one place instead of multiple sites. Prices on their actual websites are generally very close to the eBay prices. For example, I just bought a tube of cook island coins from Liberty coin for $529.98 and their website had it listed for $529.48. That same tube is $573 on JM bullion and $575.40 on Apmex.jagvocate said:ChiefKiefton said:oscar9 said:
is money metals good to purchase from?
I bought my first rounds from them a few years ago. They are trustworthy but a little more pricey compared to SD or JM. Honestly, I buy most of my silver off eBay. You get the best deals there. Just make sure to buy from a verified dealer like Bullion exchange or APMEX.
Are the verified dealer deals on eBay cheaper than their normal websites?
JR Ewing said:ChiefKiefton said:You always get free shipping so if you only want a few ounces then that's helpful. Most sites have at least a $99 minimum for free shipping. I have also learned that it is easier to keep track of purchases. It's all in one place instead of multiple sites. Prices on their actual websites are generally very close to the eBay prices. For example, I just bought a tube of cook island coins from Liberty coin for $529.98 and their website had it listed for $529.48. That same tube is $573 on JM bullion and $575.40 on Apmex.jagvocate said:ChiefKiefton said:oscar9 said:
is money metals good to purchase from?
I bought my first rounds from them a few years ago. They are trustworthy but a little more pricey compared to SD or JM. Honestly, I buy most of my silver off eBay. You get the best deals there. Just make sure to buy from a verified dealer like Bullion exchange or APMEX.
Are the verified dealer deals on eBay cheaper than their normal websites?
I've found David's Coin and Jewelry is decent on the purchase side. They are comparable to what you might see on eBay, maybe even a little less. They are not comparable on the sell side, so eBay would be your best bet, or one of the previous sites that pay decent above spot.
Red Pear Realty said:
Someone mentioned a group buy?
https://monumentmetals.com/1000-oz-silver-bar.html
And yet gold is down quite a bit this year. It finally dropped to my target price and I bought physical gold for the first time in my life. Gold prices seem to be largely nonsensical, but it will give you a store of wealth if we go into Weimar level inflation. In the meantime, I have no faith that my gold will suddenly explode 2x, 3x, even 10x or 20x in value like you see predicted in countless Youtube videos.FAT SEXY said:
Quartz - Central Banks haven't bought this much Gold since 1967Quote:
Central banks globally have accumulated gold reserves this year at a pace never seen since 1967, when the US dollar was still backed by the precious metal.Quote:
In the quarter ending September, demand for gold was up 28% year-on-year, reaching 1,181 tons, according to a new World Gold Council (WGC) report. The demand for gold this year has been primarily driven by a flight towards safer assets amid scorching inflation.