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WhySoSerious

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    WhySoSerious reacted to Russell in SILVER DEALS - (UK & Europe) See a deal, post it here   
    I am waiting for the economic collapse commerative 10oz FED "monkey of the year" proof coin 😉
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    WhySoSerious reacted to daca in SILVER DEALS - (UK & Europe) See a deal, post it here   
    2020 Kangaroo €19.28/coin
    https://www.europeanmint.com/2020-1oz-australian-silver-kangaroo-coin/
     
    2020 Owl  €20.03/coin
    https://www.europeanmint.com/2020-1oz-niue-athenian-owl-stackable-silver-coin/
     

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    WhySoSerious reacted to Troy77 in SILVER DEALS - (UK & Europe) See a deal, post it here   
    I see a 1kilo Kook for about £450 on GSB at the start of the lockdown or just before, wish I picked a couple up😁
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    WhySoSerious reacted to Russell in SILVER DEALS - (UK & Europe) See a deal, post it here   
    Just put another order in from Bairds 4 kg bars and 30 QofB white lion of mortimer coins.  Silver chart is now verticle, amazingly undervalued and I would like to thank JP Morgan and the hole on the wall gang for giving me this fantastic opportunity 🙂
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    WhySoSerious reacted to Arganto in SILVER DEALS - (UK & Europe) See a deal, post it here   
    No crystal ball for the future but folks don't seem to have an issue shifting KG+ lumps of loveliness on the forum. Even if they're a bit pre-loved Kookaburra products are always popular by the seems of it. This is a big Kook' for plain stacking price in the current situation. If I hadn't already indulged a little already this month I would have busted a finger clicking add to basket myself 😁
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    WhySoSerious got a reaction from SilverPirate007 in SILVER DEALS - (UK & Europe) See a deal, post it here   
    I don't know about you guys'n gals, but I'm always struggling with the silver price: wishing it to go down (so that one could stack some more), but at the same time, hoping it would moonshot up (so that one could justify stacking up to this point)?
    Never good. Never.
    Sorry about the offtopic.
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    WhySoSerious reacted to StevenDS in SILVER DEALS - (UK & Europe) See a deal, post it here   
    All depends whether you believe they will be coming down and whether you are happy with the amount of silver you have.
    I am happy with the amount, so I'm glad I don't have to buy at these premiums.
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    WhySoSerious reacted to Melon in SILVER DEALS - (UK & Europe) See a deal, post it here   
    All I know is this guy was seen leaving the area shortly after the bars disappeared 😆

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    WhySoSerious reacted to dga00 in SILVER DEALS - (UK & Europe) See a deal, post it here   
    Since the sales part of the forum is filled with a lot of 2016/2017 Britannia or other similar coins ranging from 19 to 22 pounds, I think some would consider this a deal:
    https://www.silver-to-go.com/en/silver-coins/maple-leaf/1-oz-silver-maple-leaf-coin-2020/
    For 19.25 pounds or 22.05 euros. Kruggerands are 10 cents cheaper for those interested.
    They are selling only in multiples of 25, but I am thinking that whoever buys silver in this times has some currency available, beyond their energency fund, and 500 pounds (minimum quantity + plus shipping) shouldn't break the bank.
     
    Getting back to the price per coin(oz) I still think it's high and I am not pulling the trigger on this offer - maybe if it was 19 euros(instead of pounds) per coin...
    I don't want to start a discussion herea, but man, some hefty "premiums" in the sales section. I thought buying second hand should be more affordable than brand new. Not to mention the risk you are taking by sending money to a complete stranger without any contract. I mean... coin shops or online dealers offer 3 pounds less for buyback than what they charge when selling. I would have guessed prices would be somewhere in the middle, or 2/3 towards the seller. My message to most of the salesmen: "Good luck negotiating your prices with the online dealers/coin shops, cuz I ain't touching that!"
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    WhySoSerious reacted to Troy77 in SILVER DEALS - (UK & Europe) See a deal, post it here   
    Missed out on a deal here
    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/313061155022
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    WhySoSerious reacted to Peacemaker in Even reputable eBay sellers are not reliable!   
    Hi all, firstly, this is not a personal attack on the seller so I have censored personal details, potential buyers should be made aware that just because any seller that has near 40k and 100% feedback, it doesn't guarantee authenticity
    So this seller listed a double headed 1895 Morgan for £35 buy now, listing said it was probably modified using 2 Morgans, and said it was 22.75g of .900 silver, this is a very common weight for the cheapest of fakes, you can get better quality fakes now weighing 26.7g, it's clear they don't do even the basic of checks to there coins (testing for diamagnetism with a neodymium magnet) or even have the knowledge of what a genuine Morgan should weigh, openly listing this Morgan dollar as .900 silver and weighing 22.75g, 4g under weight
    I messaged the seller and rather than remove it, they have now reduced the prices, edited the listing to say copy and still continue to sell it
    I am not a coin dealer but I have bought and sold for years to suit my collection and I have never made this kind of mistake before but I guarantee the authenticity of something I sell would be questioned before theirs on the feedback alone
    Morgan dollars are something quite special to me and I always try to call out the counterfeits I see on eBay, some do it intentionally, some do not, either way it is not acceptable





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