I'd probably be interested in non-IRA physical bullion for now
I do like texmetals site, very informative
I do like texmetals site, very informative
Todd, I own some APMEX gold and silver bars. If I had it to do over again, I'd buy 1oz Gold Eagles, 1oz Silver Eagles, and 1oz Gold Buffalo coins. Some dealers will tell you that buying APMEX bars means advertising for their competition when they try to sell so they'll undercut marketTodd 02 said:
I'm officially in the game. Monument Metals is offering a Monument Starter Pack - 5 Silver Rounds at Spot Price of Golden State Mint Buffalo 1oz Silver Rounds for first time customers for anyone else that is interested.
I also got a Walmart card and have been waiting and hoping for APMEX 1 oz gold bars to drop back below $2,100 before picking up a few. Was within about $4 this morning but back up to $2,116.99 at the time of this post.
ETA: Thank you all for this very educational thread!
jagvocate said:Todd, I own some APMEX gold and silver bars. If I had it to do over again, I'd buy 1oz Gold Eagles, 1oz Silver Eagles, and 1oz Gold Buffalo coins. Some dealers will tell you that buying APMEX bars means advertising for their competition when they try to sell so they'll undercut marketTodd 02 said:
I'm officially in the game. Monument Metals is offering a Monument Starter Pack - 5 Silver Rounds at Spot Price of Golden State Mint Buffalo 1oz Silver Rounds for first time customers for anyone else that is interested.
I also got a Walmart card and have been waiting and hoping for APMEX 1 oz gold bars to drop back below $2,100 before picking up a few. Was within about $4 this morning but back up to $2,116.99 at the time of this post.
ETA: Thank you all for this very educational thread!
Just a few thoughts, good luck!
when the collapse comes, why would anyone care about silver?Todd 02 said:
I'm officially in the game. Monument Metals is offering a Monument Starter Pack - 5 Silver Rounds at Spot Price of Golden State Mint Buffalo 1oz Silver Rounds for first time customers for anyone else that is interested.
I also got a Walmart card and have been waiting and hoping for APMEX 1 oz gold bars to drop back below $2,100 before picking up a few. Was within about $4 this morning but back up to $2,116.99 at the time of this post.
ETA: Thank you all for this very educational thread!
Captain Winky said:
Are people buying gold and silver in anticipation of a "collapse"? If that is truly your biggest concern it seems like other things would be more valuable since we would go back to a barter system. Booze, ammo, food, and poon tang would be the most tradable things I would think.
I am a small-time stacker compared to most, but I collect because I like how they are shiny and have cool designs. I just purchased my first gold coin yesterday and did so because I like the look of the buffalo coins. I am also working on filling out the Queens Beast collection in silver and also bought a 10oz red dragon because it looks awesome.
I see this as something fun to do that I would pass down or something I could sell in a pinch if I was really hurting for money. Not because I think the end times are coming.
Because I can't take it out of my safe to look at or show someone.LMCane said:
because if it was just for an investment, why not just buy GLD from my trading brokerage account?
I saw you post on the F16 "Debt" thread and came over here to look at this thread.LMCane said:
another question- when the collapse comes...
how is having an entire 1 Ounce Gold Buffalo coin going to help? it's worth nearly $3000 today.
so you will need something much smaller.
it's like trying to pay with an entire Bitcoin- you need much smaller for daily life of food and shelter.
what is the best way to handle being able to have useful and valuable gold you can actually buy things with?
joekm3 said:
I just started stacking in 2023. My motivation is a combination of diversification, preparation, and recreation. I primarily buy 1 ounce gold and silver Eagles. I believe them to be the most recognizable for trade/currency if a collapse. I'm also interested in teaching my grandchildren the value of saving/stacking. To that end I'm accumulating Silver Eagles for each of my grandchildren to include one dated for each of their birthdays through 18. That means each will have a total of 18 (dated birth through 18). I will present that to them at high school graduation or stipulated in my will. I have developed a great working relationship with a local silver and gold dealer who gives me great prices and advice. I also hit pawn shops and estate sales and have picked up a few decent deals. So far all is 100% non-IRA.
So there you go. That's the why and how for me.
walmart has 10 for $280 at todays spottopher06 said:
Costco has 20 silver eagles for $600. Not sure what they are going for there, seems like a terrible deal compared to Walmart.
I bought 100 ASEs from Bullion Exchange (Ebay) on 8/21/2023 for $2,772; which I thought was a pretty good price. Right now they have 100 ASEs for sale at $2,736.67. I'd buy them, but I want to add another 3 oz of gold first.jagvocate said:
Just bought a tube of 20 SE's from Wal Mart, $550
jagvocate said:
Just bought a tube of 20 SE's from Wal Mart, $550
History is littered with busted fiats.Apache said:
Has there ever been an instance in the last 100 years where a country collapsed or devalued and gold/silver became widely used for legal tender or trade? Thinking of the Argentine collapse, post WW1/2 or maybe the collapse of Yugoslavia.
Right. And I listed some examples. Was gold/silver used widely to trade in such instances is my question.Quote:
History is littered with busted fiats.
And history is littered with busted currencies based on metals.TTUArmy said:History is littered with busted fiats.Apache said:
Has there ever been an instance in the last 100 years where a country collapsed or devalued and gold/silver became widely used for legal tender or trade? Thinking of the Argentine collapse, post WW1/2 or maybe the collapse of Yugoslavia.
Nice call on the Walmart offer, I have it as well on my Sapphire Reserve. Will you let us know if it posts the refund? I might try it regardless.idAg09 said:jagvocate said:
Just bought a tube of 20 SE's from Wal Mart, $550
Same here! Also had a $15 Walmart.com chase offer that hopefully works too
I'll fill these in as work allows.Apache said:
Has there ever been an instance in the last 100 years where a country collapsed or devalued and gold/silver became widely used for legal tender or trade? Thinking of the Argentine collapse, post WW1/2 or maybe the collapse of Yugoslavia.
maddiedou said:
Just my opinion
Gold/ silver is something to hoard and if you have the ability to sell when it gets in the 50s
It will never be a barter item because there is little value if the world collapse