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<p>[QUOTE="coppermania, post: 1478011, member: 18304"]I enjoy this discussion even though I find it somewhat hard to follow so I don't have much to add. It seems to me that with gold prices it's interesting to pay attention to opinions, but I believe the fix is in and have accepted that long ago. When I read the articles on Coininfo and kitco, I pity the writers that have to come up with new stories and explanations daily and I pretty much don't believe any of it. </p><p><br /></p><p>Instead I get up early on my day off and head out to the most serene place I can imagine and dig up a little more. When Gold drops a few bucks I hit it again and cover my loses that way I guess. If it goes up, then great! I have the ability to do that and I think myself pretty lucky I live in a place where I have that option. Just keeping it simple and staying "metal minded".</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH]186719.vB[/ATTACH]</p><p>This pan represents about 7 hours of sleucing and melted into 10 grams net. Almost a 1/3 oz! It's a forgotten art of sorts and most won't go out and get all dirty and sweaty. But it is out there and I enjoy the productive exercise. </p><p><br /></p><p>Matt[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="coppermania, post: 1478011, member: 18304"]I enjoy this discussion even though I find it somewhat hard to follow so I don't have much to add. It seems to me that with gold prices it's interesting to pay attention to opinions, but I believe the fix is in and have accepted that long ago. When I read the articles on Coininfo and kitco, I pity the writers that have to come up with new stories and explanations daily and I pretty much don't believe any of it. Instead I get up early on my day off and head out to the most serene place I can imagine and dig up a little more. When Gold drops a few bucks I hit it again and cover my loses that way I guess. If it goes up, then great! I have the ability to do that and I think myself pretty lucky I live in a place where I have that option. Just keeping it simple and staying "metal minded". [ATTACH]186719.vB[/ATTACH] This pan represents about 7 hours of sleucing and melted into 10 grams net. Almost a 1/3 oz! It's a forgotten art of sorts and most won't go out and get all dirty and sweaty. But it is out there and I enjoy the productive exercise. Matt[/QUOTE]
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