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<p>[QUOTE="dannic113, post: 1362606, member: 35203"]The only problem is you also have to consider prices may be rather expensive because of the melting that is happening day after day with these prices. Unless you are looking for circulated/junk silver to fill holes. Higher grade circulated (XF and AU) and even some UNC may have considerable premiums on them because there simply aren't that many around anymore 5 years from now when things cool down. Also you are trying to time the market. What happens if what they say is true and 1100 is gold's new floor and 20-25 is silver's? Just try to get a good price on items don't pass up a good silver deal today in hopes of a brighter tomorrow. Remember Greece defaulted, Spain is next on the list. We've already been down graded from AAA to AA credit rating and may get another one. If we default too on our debt we may be forced go back on the gold standard and gold and silver over so much could be confiscated again. All because we can't keep our inflation, spending and money supply in check.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dannic113, post: 1362606, member: 35203"]The only problem is you also have to consider prices may be rather expensive because of the melting that is happening day after day with these prices. Unless you are looking for circulated/junk silver to fill holes. Higher grade circulated (XF and AU) and even some UNC may have considerable premiums on them because there simply aren't that many around anymore 5 years from now when things cool down. Also you are trying to time the market. What happens if what they say is true and 1100 is gold's new floor and 20-25 is silver's? Just try to get a good price on items don't pass up a good silver deal today in hopes of a brighter tomorrow. Remember Greece defaulted, Spain is next on the list. We've already been down graded from AAA to AA credit rating and may get another one. If we default too on our debt we may be forced go back on the gold standard and gold and silver over so much could be confiscated again. All because we can't keep our inflation, spending and money supply in check.[/QUOTE]
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