....it doesn't matter what you believe, what matters is what you can buy them for.
You should stay far away from silver if someone can get a fake Morgan past you.
It matters if wages don't inflate at the same pace and in pretty much every example wages trail.
Deflation, you mean like buying a house in 2007...?....If inflation makes the dollar loss about half it's spending power every 20-30 years your...
I like the 90% ATB coins in the silver proof sets more than the 5 ounce pucks. There's a bunch of mints that make nice puck size coins up to a...
There's a big difference between between moving a decimal point over in a controlled fashion and uncontrolled deflation or inflation. The above...
Why are you comparing 20 years?....why not 15 or 25...?...When you can pic your starting date like that your stats are pretty worthless and can be...
How was the Pound Sterling fiat 150 years ago, or 100 years ago or even 50 years ago?
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How about you tell us when you have 100 ounces of each....The thing you'll find about this site , other forums and life in general is people speak...
They're not going to mint the coin different over 30 cents in silver.
Your coin is fine.
Seems pretty fair.....but coming from a bullion guy, I wouldn't give up a CC in MS for a 10 ounce chunk of silver.
My line was...."How do you know the people buying are collectors and not speculators or dumb bullion buyers..?" Did I call any of you dumb...
He should collect whatever makes him happy that's within his means.
How am I bashing..?...I've made it clear that I've paid premiums for silver that I like, just like all of you are doing. Using the word...
How do you know the people buying are collectors and not speculators or dumb bullion buyers..?
What classics are you talking about...?....I only buy old US silver. I have the 2014 Red Book are they gold coins you're talking about..? I'm far...
I would guess they're not using troy ounces and only using 28.3 grams per ounce....I'll do the math if you really need me to.
Condition is the key factor in the older commemoratives, I've found just about every kind of half dollar over the last 150 years in junk piles....
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