If you believe that the market is heading lower and that inflation is inevitable, as we do, then it would be wise to re-examine your finances to ensure that they are aligned with your beliefs about the future.
Yes Willwood, I believe what you said is true. You should believe in what you're investing in. I buy silver from pawn shops and estate liquidators. I have also purchased from online auctions.
I've been considering buying junk silver coins in bulk as well. Very easy to negotiate with for small purchases.
I have a friend who invests in both gold and silver. He says that gold is about to top out and the growth with be in silver. Is silver or gold a better place to start?
The government anticipates this problem to linger for the next several years. The debt climbs higher and higher every minute, and Interest rates are near all-time low levels forcing the dollar to weaken in value. This is not to mention the inflationary concerns that still exist. In addition to the double dip recession in the US we have major financial concerns in Europe, and in most major countries around the globe.
I always buy from a website called ProvidentMetals.com. What I like about them is that their prices update in real-time, so you could make an order at the lows of the day. Shipping was very fast and their customer support emailed right back to me. They also offer discounts if you order with different methods.
I do believe it is true as you say as well Willwood. I personally always try to find good deals on eBay. Which I'm not going to lie, is a bit sketchy at times. I've also on numerous occasions go to pawn shops, thrift stores, and yard sales looking for some good deals. I always try to get as much as I can for the money spent, but sometimes you lose with that way of going about it. If you're looking for a 100% for sure deal, I'd definitely go with buying some online from a reputable dealer.
Providentmetals.com and Apmex.com are the 2 big ones for me. Provident always delivers quickly and there prices are very affordable and they have very low premiums. Same with Apmex. Those are the online dealers I purchase from. You can also try your local coin store.
No problem my one of friend is business man who earn a lot of silver coin.Then he sell all silver coin. If i want to buy silver coin it's very easy for me.
I don't prefer buying silver or gold online. The best way is to visit a jewellery shop and purchase. You can also get the certificate of purity according to the standards and you cannot be cheated so easily.
I also believe that silver is a great investment and it is important to purchase it now before the prices rise. I buy silver from private dealers, pawn shops and some online companies. I also buy silver in coins rather than bars because I feel that coins hold a higher value.
I only have a tiny amount of Gold and silver, but I pretty much bought all of mine through Monex and buygoldandsilver.com I like hearing about all these different ways others have gotten their hands on it. Makes me want to find some hidden steals out there.
The growth of the price in silver has gone up. It would have been good to start buying a year or two ago.
I'd be very careful or even leery of any outside storage of precious metals. After all, customer holdings with MF Global disaapeared from segregated customer accounts. during the bankruptcy. The holders might get a checque one of these 9far away0 days, but they will never see their metal again. The moral is to take possession of the metals and store it oneself under one's own eye and control. We cannot really know the total fall-out of the MF GLobal scenario, which could cascade very badly. Regards,
Assuming that you know what's the actual market price, it sounds like a good idea to buy silver from pawnshops. As for gold, if you wait for the right price, you may end up never buying any.
Hmm. Like gold, silver is also a good investment. Buying silver can be very simple but if done incorrectly then the outcome can be financially devastating. How to buy silver is an extremely important question. Everyone should be very careful in doing the process. Buying from trusted and reputable source in safe and secure transaction is a must. Also make sure that each piece of silver is .999 fine silver and hand-sculpted and then engraved in stunning detail, using a unique process that combines old world craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology.
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I think this thread should be in the silver section. But in any case, I buy from Liberty Silver. Recommended for those in Europe as you don't pay VAT. Surprisingly they have lot of popular coins with lower premiums than even Apmex.