Post your silver bullion!!!

Discussion in 'Bullion Investing' started by RaceBannon, Apr 9, 2011.

  1. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    I think Plata Pura means Pure Silver = 99.9%
     
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  3. spirityoda

    spirityoda Coin Junky

    you got a good price on that old 10 oz'er Ebay sells those for $500.00 bucks
     
  4. fozzy71

    fozzy71 Member

    Thanks. I see em going recently for $330 - $375. I obviously don't plan on selling them for a long time. The other similar bar I bought 2 weeks ago cost me $320.

    I decided to pull all my silver out for a fresh group pic since I no longer have any 90% in the stack. I was briefly up to 220oz but I sold ~79oz of 90% a few weeks ago and have bought 35 ounces of bullion back since then. 176oz of .999:

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  5. aandabooks

    aandabooks Member

    That is pretty.
     
  6. Agaholic

    Agaholic New Member

    Yes...the LITERAL translation is pure silver, but a quick google search (and the fact that it says 0.925 on the upper left of the coin) verified that it is .925 sterling silver. However it is 1.081 troy oz of .925 silver, bringing us back to 1 full troy oz of "plata pura". :D
     
  7. geekpryde

    geekpryde Husband and Father Moderator

    I think this meets the definition of "Money Shot".
     
  8. NathanEHarvey

    NathanEHarvey Member

    My latest purchase... I'm a sucker for gilded
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  9. NathanEHarvey

    NathanEHarvey Member

    And my whole collection from a few months
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  10. Care to give an opinion of the OPM's quality wise? I was eyeballing them the other day.
     
  11. NathanEHarvey

    NathanEHarvey Member

    They weren't what I was looking for, but I'm ver pleased with them.
     
  12. spirityoda

    spirityoda Coin Junky

    drool drool. how long you been hoarding silver ??? awesome pile. I love the old poured bars :thumb:
     
  13. fozzy71

    fozzy71 Member

    I started in December and went a little overboard which is why I sold off my 90% to rebuild my emergency cash fund. I am going to try and limit myself to just 5 or 10 ounces per month now and stack more cash for a while.
     
  14. papermoney54

    papermoney54 Coin Collector

    what real welath should look like. what bank accounts should look like. not worthless piles of fiat currency.
     
  15. papermoney54

    papermoney54 Coin Collector

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    sorry too funny yet too true.
     
  16. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    Doh! Thanks for educating me.
     
  17. Mojocoin

    Mojocoin New Member

    Question about paying 'spot value' on coins...

    Guy has offered to sell me 2 rolls of war nickels for $120 total. That's 1.50 a nickel and spot value puts them at 1.52~.

    Is it a no brainer purchase? Should it be based on condition at all? I'm new to purchasing coins..

    Thanks!
     
  18. Pi man

    Pi man Well-Known Member

    I would only spend ~$1 per war nickel, making your purchase out to be $80. 35% is too impure for my liking.
     
  19. Mojocoin

    Mojocoin New Member

    Thank you sir! Much appreciated. and thanks to Blaubart for the special Like.
     
  20. Blaubart

    Blaubart Melt Value = 4.50

    ^^^ Agreed. War nickels usually sell at a discount to spot. Unless it's FeeBay, where they usually fetch $50-70 per roll.

    But, if you buy them to flip on FeeBay, figure in 10% for fees and $6 for shipping. If you pay over $40 per roll, and only manage to sell them for $50 per roll, then you're losing money (and time).
     
  21. RaceBannon

    RaceBannon Member

    Canadian silver...eh.
     

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