Stick it to the Man!

Discussion in 'Bullion Investing' started by fatima, Apr 20, 2011.

  1. fatima

    fatima Junior Member

    You guys who are into silver should be considering that the US Mint 2011 Silver Proof Quarter set, which contains .90424 Troy Oz. of silver. is selling for $41.95. So this means the silver in this set is selling for $46.39/oz. As I type this, spot silver is selling for $45.335/Troy oz. Since the Mint does not charge extra for credit cards and only charges $4.95 for shipping (no matter how many sets you buy) this is a pretty good deal. So I say Stick it to the Man and buy up before the US Mint reprices them.

    Rev. Rob would approve.
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  3. Animosity

    Animosity Member

    aww
     
  4. fatima

    fatima Junior Member

    Goodness that didn't take long. I just got a box full of these last week.
     
  5. Animosity

    Animosity Member

    Looks like the man stuck it to us instead ;)
     
  6. fatima

    fatima Junior Member

    Yeah. Sorry about that. They withdrew the 2010 silver sets a couple of weeks ago that were selling for $39.
     
  7. BusterHighman

    BusterHighman New Member

    I imagine this is how those guys feel on To Catch a Predator. All excited until Chris Hansen walks out from the kitchen... Awwww.
     
  8. fatima

    fatima Junior Member

    You can buy them again!

    The Mint resumed sales of the 2011 & 2010 silver proof & silver proof quarter sets a few days ago after the price of silver was sundered. This is your chance to pick up a few before the price goes back up. Best deal is the 2010 silver proof quarter set at $39.95. You can bet that if silver crosses the $41+ mark again, these sets will soon disappear. As I type this, it's just over $39.

    If you believe in Silver, then you still get another chance to stick it to the man. These are a really good way to acquire some high quality silver, with almost no premium, no credit card charges, and extremely cheap shipping. These sets will also have a pretty good numismatic value on top of that and are very easy to sell anywhere.
     
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