"This is the first, and only, time the South African Mint plans to release the Krugerrand in silver, and that applies to the proof version of the...
Wow that's amazing! Except that the cost to produce silver remains the same whether its from a silver mine or copper mine. Epic fail...
The information cost to produce silver per oz.is widely established and abundantly available. A two minute search on your end would find that out....
Why wouldn't they? Copper is the main reason its a copper mine. Come on man. Focus Johnny.
Oh a question with a question? Just provide empirical evidence to support your positions. Real simple.
Why don't you provide some empirical evidence for a change instead of regurgitating your personal opinion. Because in fact there is much more...
Why would a copper mine go out of business if silver dropped below $15 an oz.? I'm listening its just that your not making sense.
Silver mines, we are talking about silver here not copper. Big missX2
While gold and silver at copper mines is a positive by-product the reversal is also true which negates your comment. Swing and a miss....
What is an amazing fantasy? Silver price manipulation?
At all in production costs around $15 an ounce for silver, mines will be shutting down in droves if the price goes below $13 an ounce.
Its not to out fox them but to take advantage of the situation. Doh...
Except amazon charges taxes. I checked it with a few coins. In some cases they charge shipping as well.
Oh yeah I see that now, missed that. Wouldn't that still mean its seriously undervalued(today) though?
I was just looking at those historical charts a little while ago. Funny thing that in Jan. of 1917 silver was $17.33. If people don't think it is...
Great post, thanks for sharing that. I have been reading around about that but have not been able to find out why people were doing that. Thanks...
Maybe not. https://srsroccoreport.com/category/categories/interviews/
Were are you seeing ASE's for .70 over spot?
Yep, 32.7 mm
Not sure if you know but, "The American gold Eagle, at 1 troy ounce and with a face value of $50—currently the most popular bullion coin in the...
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