Lol...(that's all I can say!)
Folks have been posting a lot about Silver premiums and I was wondering..."How much is too much?". I thought this might be a good way to answer...
The twenty (20) 1 ounce pure silver rounds sold for $645...or $32.35 each. That's a 20% premium over the current spot price of $26.75...with free...
My Mom collected them all through the '60s. They actually had S&H Green Stamp stores where you would go to redeem your books for small appliances...
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I "think" I get it...this works like an S&H Green Stamp book. You get 1¢ Wheat Script stamps (from somewhere). Once you fill the script with...
It's back to near it's historical norm. What's there to say? Silver has increased $11/Oz since the thread began. :cool:
This GS eBay auction (ending tonight) should show us what the true Silver premium ought to be... https://www.ebay.com/itm/294030225970 [ATTACH]
...and a MAD. Nice!
I was just wondering if it was eBay, LCS, estate sale, storage locker, etc.
No doubt...I didn't mean to suggest you stole them!
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I would have kept the Holes-in-One. You can always buy more notes. :)
Lol!
Where did you find such a hoard?
I wish. I found four (4) sheets so far and they're all 2003. :( [ATTACH]
I line a dish with aluminum foil, place a silver coin in the dish (in contact with the aluminum, then cover the coin with baking soda dissolved in...
I agree with the old cleaning idea, but baking soda is dissolved in hot water first, so I doubt it's that.
I suspect it's so they can call it a "coin".
I recently came across some uncut sheets of $2 bills that I completely forgot I had.
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