Who did you buy them from? What types of bars/rounds are they?
Or buy an unopened monster box from a dealer, I don't think you can even buy bullion eagles from the mint unless you are an authorized purchaser.
Provident Metals has silver eagles for as low as 2.69 over spot if you buy 500+, 2.99 over on 100+, 3.29 over on 20+ I don't think they search...
Now that would truly shock me given silvers volatility in recent years, anything is possible though!
2.5 gram of .835 silver, about $1.50 in silver value. Nice find! Here is link to site I found specs at:...
You didn't? IRS scandal regarding targeting of tea party groups, NSA scandal of illegal surveillance of U.S. citizens, where have you been???...
I disagree with this, the US economy expanded rapidly while were on a gold standard. Yet has languished since coming off of it and wages in real...
[/LEFT] This thread is about reporting people for tax evasion, that is what I'm referencing in my comment saying that people should do what they...
I wouldn't say it's silly at all, it makes good money for multiple reasons....
Then why not just say, "If you don't like the rules, you work on changing them." Leaves out the accusatory tone but gets across the same point.
What makes you suggest that he isn't? That seems a lot like an accusation to me. I don't see anywhere in his post where he says he is not paying...
Agreed, that is why I always get a hearty laugh when someone tells me that gold is not valued as money.
I think Europe and China were more advanced than Aztecs and especially aborigines/native americans. It's my opinion, not a fact. My opinion is...
I feel bad for the people that don't understand the Federal Reserves policy of continual devaluation of U.S. currency and leave considerable money...
In 1913 the price of gold was $18.92 an ounce, silver was .61 cents an ounce. Gold is up about 7300% and silver up about 3500% in the last 100...
Personally I would not want to store my wealth in beans:eek:, the elite priests in Aztec culture did value gold right? Much like today, the elites...
Well the Aztecs did value gold, it simply wasn't used as currency, much like today.
They are bought and paid for.
Agreed its a learned trait of course. Once a society develops they figure out that they need a medium of exchange "money", and gold does a very...
It appears that the less advanced societies were the ones that didn't value gold, perhaps if they had developed further they would of eventually...
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