Let's put it this way. I have enough to make an anchor for a boat. I just won't tell you how big the boat is. Chris
And your social security number to make it easier for the feds. They need all the help they can get, lol.
Let's just say that the boat is sized between the one the gecko uses in the insurance commercial and the USS Enterprise. (Not the starship, but an decommissioned vessel. Didn't want to name an active vessel and get red flagged, lol)
OP is 14 years old and became a member today. Cut him some slack, for he knows not yet how to participate.
Maybe he is 14, Maybe he is not, All I know is, I'm not telling anyone, How much precious metals I got... ...at the bottom of the ocean.
I have way more than I think is wise, but far less than I used to have. I sold a whole bunch exactly 5 years ago. Wish I had sold even more. I'm still not buying, except to keep sets running. Specifically, I mostly sold ALL my Maple Leafs except one in 2011, but kept ALL my Libertads.
I'm really REALLY curious: What exactly makes a 14-year-old come to the conclusion that stacking silver is a worthwhile endeavor? I understand what makes older folks think that way - it's mostly bad education or Alzheimer's Disease (or maybe a secret devious plot to get near Daniela Cambone), but what has YOU convinced?
To the OP. With all of the recent hacks on websites it would probably not be a good idea for any of us to answer this question in full the way you want. I mean...500 million hacks on Yahoo alone is reason enough for me not to say.
Actually, when I was 14, I might have been a silver stacker...it really looks so cool and I could fool myself that it would be worth LOTS in the future. What were you like at 14, Kurt?