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BYK

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  1. Hi All, Wondering if anyone knows if there will be a Tudor beast, collector coin? Similar to the queens beast collector coin they previously released? Also I have seen the full list of what is to be released in the Tudor beast series. But cant find the dates. Any one else know?
  2. 20% I can live with however I was working out the premium on this Aztec 5 pounds round and I'm paying more in premium than the silver value. I was under the impression a lot of these dealers imported without paying vat. For example atkinsons and chards are normally cheaper than the Royal mint. And even sellers on this forum sell there silver cheaper than those dealers?
  3. I thought you could get away with the vat because its imported. Is it luck of the draw or do customs always know its silver because of the sender ? I've seen the 5oz advertised on here I might bite the bullet and just buy one. But at £180 incl vat It's basically double spot price.
  4. Hahah you tryna up sale lol I'm interested in the 5oz round. 1/10th will be so small you can't appreciate the artwork. Did you import yours ? Or buy from an importer?
  5. I know its not a proof. But would you say its a collectible and may go up in value ?
  6. Does anyone know how many : The Aztec Calendar 5oz Silver Round were minted or made? Or is it a continuing line? Thanks
  7. One bit of advice I have. Accumulate over a long time. Meaning spread your buying throughout the year and over multiple years. That way if the price drops or rises you won't have bought everything at the right or wrong time. But over time your price per ounce/gram will even out meaning you can sell at lower prices.
  8. Diversify. Allocate equal amounts to Tracker funds etfs or shares Physical gold and silver Property That way you are covered. The first two you can buy with little cash or savings. Property you may have to save longer. So it will take time. However all 3 give you the best strategy to come out on top in the future. Plus I think buying physical gold and silver has more of an allure because its cool to say I have "physical gold or silver" compared to I have stocks or Property. So most people don't really care if it doesn't make money. Backing up your point that it just holds wealth. But I also agree with @sixgun if you buy at the right time it can generate a nice profit. But minus the storage fees and factor in how much you have (economies of scale) and your probably just breaking even. Confirmation bias and all that I suppose to some degree.
  9. Make sure you reply. I'll be the one sending it! LOL
  10. Interesting about the wiki leaks. Do you have a link to the wiki leaks page which confirms what you are saying? I know in retrospect that, as you said. They didn't want citizens to hoarde gold.
  11. Beautifully written. I presume many who read this, were quietly thinking the same. Ok so the consensus is that silver will not rise. Now let's transition this topic into. Will the price of palladium and or platinum rise ?
  12. What's LPM? Also I heard they were releasing a 2oz silver and maybe a 10 oz too? Do you know anything about these?
  13. Hi, So it is hard to get away from all the noise around speculation that silver will hit the moon. Every Youtube video, guru or investment company are shouting from the roof tops, that now is the time to invest in Silver. I have always bought pieces of silver that I like. I have never bought in expectation that silver will make me rich. Or that it will suddenly explode x200 in price. My analysis is thus: 1. All the people who say silver prices will increase, have bought lots of silver and therefore have the most to gain. The likes of Robert Kiyasaki, who openly admits to having hundreds of thousands of silver ounces. He is a great example of someone who uses his position to promote silver buying. Because he can easily sell now when the price is high and buy back later when the price collapses. As I think it will! 2. Their is supply issue pushing the price up, which some are saying will continue. I do accept that supply is being manipulated but I also don't understand why. As the suppliers could make more money but opening supplies. 3. Some say it has been under valued, but silvers last bull run was at $50 an ounce and that was a considerable time ago. And the history does not show that Silver will hit the moon. 4. The paper ETF silver market. Most of the paper ETF for silver is not backed by physical supply. How ever most ETF do not need to exchange for real silver, it can just settle in kind (stocks/shares) or in real money. I should have attached that "MEME" where the guys sat at the table with that sign saying "Silver wont hit the moon, change my mind" If anyone wants to make one I would love to see it! Looking for peoples opinions. Good luck in your stacking endeavours. All the best! BYK
  14. Happened to me too once. Bullion by post had some and I took to long to decide. Now as soon as it comes up I just snap 1 at least.
  15. Ok cool. Thanks for the reply and explanation. I wish I had bought more than one now:(
  16. Hi I couldn't find it. But following on from your chat above, when you mentioned the premiums going up. I naturally assumed there would be, or how else would the premium rise?
  17. Oh ok. Are the RM slowly starting to make more then? Or will they stop at the stated mintage levels they quoted?
  18. Me too. Sold out in a few hours. Should have bought more than 1 Do you guys think the ones Atkinsons had today were previous stock that they slowly released? Or do you think the Mint are slowly producing more ? Interested to know why you think these will fetch a premium soon! @MJCOIN @GoldDiggerDave @Midasfrog
  19. Hi Great advice, thank you for taking the time to message me this. I will be actioning your advice and buying the lowest premium over spot for gold. I did buy a britannia gold 1oz bar from the royal mint. I will work out the premium and let you know. Out of interest do you know if the RM limit the britannia 1oz gold bar is it a collectable? And also I have a list of suppliers I have been looking at below, please let me know your thoughts: 1. ROYAL MINT UK 2. BULLION BY POST 3. ATKSINSON BIRMINGHAM 4. CHARDS 5. BAIRDMINT 6. EUROPA BULLION ESTONIA - do we get charged to import these? because of brexit? Please add any others you think I should know off.
  20. Hi Tring Silver, Ok so I appreciate what you are saying. But how does that determine which one I should buy? For example the 22ct gold coin vs the 24 ct gold, what is the determining factor the price ? Is the 22ct cheaper compared to the 24ct ? Essentially you are getting the same amount of gold but the 22 ct will be more durable so surely that gives it an edge and should be more expensive? Or am I missing something?
  21. Haha Yes maybe you're right. I have some time today so I wanted to make something which stores all my purchases, calculates the premiums over spot and records the market prices from that today. Ultimately I can use this as a ref or benchmark against future purchases. Don't be a stranger Steffana, I would love to be kept in the loop about your next purchases etc. I will likewise do the same. Hopefully we stay in touch. Thanks again for amazing info. Take care BYK
  22. Hi Stefan, Amazing, thank you so much. I have copied and pasted this and printed it off so I always have it to hand. Thanks again my friend. I am going to begin building a spreadsheet, to hold all my bullion purchases, do you know one I could download and save me the hassle. Also if you find yourself in London, let me know! I owe you a drink for the awesome info you have provided. Many thanks BYK
  23. Thank you Gordy, So why do people love sovereigns so much? If the purity is less and the price is pretty much the same (just glancing over pricing, maybe it is a bit cheaper). Why don't buyers just buy the higher minted coins, I guess it must come down to price, maybe people can only afford the lesser purity. But then are these sovereigns well sort after in the second hand market? Are they collectible ? Or limited by numbers and style?
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