Oh really? Websters definition of Flippant : lacking proper respect Dictionary.com definition : frivolously disrespectful, shallow I am bent out of shape because you are blatantly being a jerk. What did you think because you used a word much less commonly used then disrespectful that nobody would know what it means? I am here to learn some things, possibly teach some things. But not here to have some guy call me names and act like a complete douche, especially unprovoked.
Okay, you win! Yes, your original post was as you defined it, "shallow" though I would personally hesitate to call it "frivolously disrespectful". Not my choice of words. Them be your bruised semantic victimology on parade for being made to explain what you meant, boo-hoo. Happy? I doubt, but then who would be if they can't buy silver "each n every day"... If you are here to learn something then learn to exercise more restraint in your joking around and apply greater precision in how your initial posts are meant to be read instead of sounding like a bunch of jokes, then you can avoid the back "n" forth over what you originally meant without needing to resort to name calling when you get called on something. I think I've helped you learn quite a lot so your mission here sounds complete. :thumb:
I am like Cloud, I have not bought for some time. Just pure bullion value, I haven't bought since silver was $5. I have bought coins I liked that were based on their silver value around $25, but that was because I liked the coins. I would be interested in some of the same lots if silver gets a little lower.
I succumbed to the e-bay bug and bought a lot of two resonable shape morgans and four franklin halves for $109.
I sold 1000 ounces when silver hit $46 recently because I wanted to get a 1901-S Barber Quarter. So I have been replacing that silver while it is comparatively cheap. I usually just buy junk silver rounds rather than paying a premium for ASEs. But it is still much higher than the $4 I was paying in the eighties.
I buy every paycheck, Ebay or coin dealer usually a ASE or silver bars just depends on what i like that day.
Having looked up my last per oz. bullion buy price, I stopped at $26.40. Over the years, I've been able to buy at prices from: ~$8 to $26.40. This excludes periodic purchases of numismatic items.
my bullion buying is on hold for now. I did buy my 13 ASEs for the year on Wed. 3 as gifts and 10 for me every year. the rest is all generic silver but I'm waiting to see where the market goes. was at the LCS and they had 5 10oz Englehard bars that I normally would have been all over but I can control my addiction now.
OK..... I am really confused! Are you 1) acting like a douche? 2) kidding and forgot to utilize blue font? 3) really a douche?
After a few posts from him with a similar attitude I assumed its option number 3. Which is why I eventually just muted him.
I think you really should read the whole conversation instead of singling out one post...I think you'd see why krispy posted that...
I was thinking about doing something like this. Just slow and steady. I was thinking about doing $1.00 face value junk silver each week, no more, no less. Still havent started yet, but maybe this will be the week?