"Looks silver" was my first reaction, too...
I can't say I'm surprised. Maybe this will motivate them to keep their online listings updated. Edit: or not - looks like they still have quite a...
With melt for a $5 gold at (checks Coinflation) $1029, I'm thinking you won't have much luck actually ordering from that listing.
Hey, just a week and a half it was good news to see silver headed for $50. Now it's heading for $50 again and it's bad news? :rolleyes:
Top link this evening on Coinflation: ANZ forecasts gold to hit $4,400/oz by year-end, peak at $4,600/oz by mid-2026 "By year-end"? Dang, does...
That seems like an unduly harsh and absolutist call to make based on one pair of photos.
Edit: wasn't likely to help the "keep it non-political" cause. Sorry.
I wonder if the bidder was confused by that, um, unique bidding system...
A wise man once said: So far today, it's up what, $120? Looks like what the non-science people like to call "parabolic"...
Pretty sure it did this in March 2011. It fell back, but never to the single digits of the mid-80s to mid-2000s.
I don't understand what the bid of "2950.0%" is supposed to mean. But $40821.61/ozt sounds like "bid up close to spot, with the decimal point off...
It's unique, like every other serial number...
TDS folds on a "tactical" silver short, taking a $2.39 million loss:...
This one has a lot of gold on display. They talk about sending stuff to be melted, too, but I think they've got enough buyers now to justify...
Oh, wow, is that series still running? I used to enjoy a lot of PBS programming back when we still had cable. I guess most of it can still be...
Found this amusing article, and thought you might enjoy it, @GoldFinger1969: Central banks have been buying a squillion tonnes of gold, promise
No, it contains the silver whether I sell it or not. :rolleyes: But to get $3.90 for it, yeah, I'd need to find a buyer. Dealers certainly aren't...
At a time when premiums on circulated 90% have pretty much vanished, that $15 is more than a 50% premium on today's silver price. Assuming they...
There's "the normal premium", and then there's "the fractional premium", and then there's "the pawn shop premium". This is the same place that...
That Mercury dime I found in the CoinStar a week or two ago contained $3.35 worth of silver. This morning, it contains $3.90 worth of silver.
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