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<p>[QUOTE="Prime Mover, post: 1639057, member: 38783"]Me three. I put some cash with every paycheck into silver, and put it away. The obstacle of having to cash it in is big enough that I usually find ways to scrimp and save on some things to make it to the next paycheck, and thus I'm slowly squirreling away more. Is it as "safe" as a bank account maintaining a level balance since its value is constantly changing? No, but it looks way much better on my shelf... <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>I also do the scrap recycling route. I've got the luxury of space and a truck so I can collect several hundred pounds of junk to take it to the salvage yard in one shot, minimizing the expense of diesel to get it there. Being in IT it's easy to over time build a large pile, computers are a good source of scrap iron (anyone who works with HP servers will attest), as well as copper from the heat sinks. I wish I had the courage to try the gold reclaim process, but not sure it's really worth it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Prime Mover, post: 1639057, member: 38783"]Me three. I put some cash with every paycheck into silver, and put it away. The obstacle of having to cash it in is big enough that I usually find ways to scrimp and save on some things to make it to the next paycheck, and thus I'm slowly squirreling away more. Is it as "safe" as a bank account maintaining a level balance since its value is constantly changing? No, but it looks way much better on my shelf... :) I also do the scrap recycling route. I've got the luxury of space and a truck so I can collect several hundred pounds of junk to take it to the salvage yard in one shot, minimizing the expense of diesel to get it there. Being in IT it's easy to over time build a large pile, computers are a good source of scrap iron (anyone who works with HP servers will attest), as well as copper from the heat sinks. I wish I had the courage to try the gold reclaim process, but not sure it's really worth it.[/QUOTE]
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