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saynow

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    saynow got a reaction from Rashka in What's Your Silver Story?   
    my story, 
    actually i know about gold and silver from long time ago 
    but dont have money to buy gold or silver !!!!!
    recently i had some money so i buy silver bar
    thats amazing i always greet myself on making this choice
    i loved what i did so much 
    even if silver didnt rise in price i will never regret doing this !!!
    becoz it is old dream to me to get silver bar! but i couldnt do that!
    they are so cute indeed!!!
     
     

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    saynow got a reaction from Oddjob in What's Your Silver Story?   
    my story, 
    actually i know about gold and silver from long time ago 
    but dont have money to buy gold or silver !!!!!
    recently i had some money so i buy silver bar
    thats amazing i always greet myself on making this choice
    i loved what i did so much 
    even if silver didnt rise in price i will never regret doing this !!!
    becoz it is old dream to me to get silver bar! but i couldnt do that!
    they are so cute indeed!!!
     
     

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    saynow got a reaction from CANV in What's Your Silver Story?   
    my story, 
    actually i know about gold and silver from long time ago 
    but dont have money to buy gold or silver !!!!!
    recently i had some money so i buy silver bar
    thats amazing i always greet myself on making this choice
    i loved what i did so much 
    even if silver didnt rise in price i will never regret doing this !!!
    becoz it is old dream to me to get silver bar! but i couldnt do that!
    they are so cute indeed!!!
     
     

  4. Thanks
    saynow got a reaction from daca in What's Your Silver Story?   
    my story, 
    actually i know about gold and silver from long time ago 
    but dont have money to buy gold or silver !!!!!
    recently i had some money so i buy silver bar
    thats amazing i always greet myself on making this choice
    i loved what i did so much 
    even if silver didnt rise in price i will never regret doing this !!!
    becoz it is old dream to me to get silver bar! but i couldnt do that!
    they are so cute indeed!!!
     
     

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    saynow got a reaction from Junior in What's Your Silver Story?   
    my story, 
    actually i know about gold and silver from long time ago 
    but dont have money to buy gold or silver !!!!!
    recently i had some money so i buy silver bar
    thats amazing i always greet myself on making this choice
    i loved what i did so much 
    even if silver didnt rise in price i will never regret doing this !!!
    becoz it is old dream to me to get silver bar! but i couldnt do that!
    they are so cute indeed!!!
     
     

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    saynow got a reaction from Scaffstacker in What's Your Silver Story?   
    my story, 
    actually i know about gold and silver from long time ago 
    but dont have money to buy gold or silver !!!!!
    recently i had some money so i buy silver bar
    thats amazing i always greet myself on making this choice
    i loved what i did so much 
    even if silver didnt rise in price i will never regret doing this !!!
    becoz it is old dream to me to get silver bar! but i couldnt do that!
    they are so cute indeed!!!
     
     

  7. Haha
    saynow reacted to Roy in Silver Monitoring Thread £ (GBP) only.   
    I think 2022 will be silver's year.
    I expect it will rise to £17.31, maybe £17.33.
    It's gonna be huge!

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    saynow got a reaction from Bigmarc in What's Your Silver Story?   
    my story, 
    actually i know about gold and silver from long time ago 
    but dont have money to buy gold or silver !!!!!
    recently i had some money so i buy silver bar
    thats amazing i always greet myself on making this choice
    i loved what i did so much 
    even if silver didnt rise in price i will never regret doing this !!!
    becoz it is old dream to me to get silver bar! but i couldnt do that!
    they are so cute indeed!!!
     
     

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    saynow reacted to Junior in What's Your Silver Story?   
    What's Your Silver Story?
     
    By: Jordan Graveline
     
    Everyone who has a fascination with silver and gold (or any other precious metal), has a story of how that fascination came about. Maybe your father or grandfather had an old coin collection that you stumbled across as a child. Perhaps you grew up liking pirates and were obsessed with tales of buried treasure. Maybe your fascination began because of an attraction to some shiny family heirloom tucked away in an old dusty attic. Regardless of how your fascination materialized, we all have a story to share. My story comes in two parts that were separated by years and then came together like land and the edge of the sea.
    The first part to my story takes place as a child of 9 or 10. I enjoyed going for walks to the convenience store with my grandmother after church. She would give me a dollar and tell me I could get a candy bar or two. I was always excited for our walks, not just because of the candy, but because I got to keep any change leftover. I would rummage through the change and try to find the oldest pennies or nickels in the bunch. My grandmother was born in 1920 and I was determined at my young age to find something that was older than her. It was like a game for me, but it was also history in the palm of my hand. Looking for the existence of something that had been around the longest and changed many hands over the years. One day, the game got very exciting when I found a dime in my change that was from the year 1940. I was very happy and I showed my grandmother that I was getting close to finding something older than her in my change. She smile at me and said I was only off by 20 years, but that was indeed as close as I had ever gotten at the time. This went on for years and I would typically keep the oldest pennies, nickels, and dimes. Little did I know at the time, but that 1940 dime was made of silver.
    The second part to my story takes place when I was 24 years old. It's not as reminiscent as part one, but it's the connection between the two that sparked my interests. In my twenties, I enjoyed picking up friends in my car and heading out to our local coffee shop. There we would share in stories of how our week went, some political topics, or just funny things we thought the group would laugh at. On one particular day, I paid for my coffee and received 30 cents change which I promptly placed into my pocket without looking at it. A bit later when I got home, I pulled the changed from my pocket and realized the queen's head was not on the back of one of the coins. As I examined the coin, I found it had the same head as the old 1940 dime I had from my childhood. Curious, I went online to see what the value of the coin could be worth and I came across a few different responses. The first was in relation to the condition of the coin (numismatics). An uncirculated coin was worth $XXX.XX (I can't remember). That didn't matter though because the coin I had was clearly circulated and pretty heavily at that. So I looked at the melt value of my coin and found it's value to be worth approximately $1.80 Canadian at the time. I laughed to myself because the coffee I had bought that day was $1.70 CAD. I found it amusing to think that I had bought something valued at $1.70 and then I get back my change valued more than the product I had just paid for. 
    The connection between the dime from my childhood and the quarter from my twenties is that these two coins were both made of silver. That connection sparked an interest which ignited a fire into the realm of silver. The rest, as they say, is history. So what's your silver story?
     

     

    My grandmother on her 100th birthday
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    saynow reacted to Centauri167 in What is the Value of Silver? Part II   
    You forget one key aspect, the "demand" and what people are willing to pay for something.
    If people want to pay 1800 USD/ounce for gold but only 23 USD/ounce for silver, that's just the price.
    Miners often sell with losses because the market price is lower than yhe production cost.
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    saynow reacted to HawkHybrid in What is the Value of Silver? Part II   
    the question should be if you believe silver is manipulated then why do you invest in it?
    do you purposely go and gamble at a casino that is known to have rigged outcomes?
    purposely play against cheats and get cheated of what should be your winnings?
    or do you think you are so important that you will make everything right and get rich in the process?
     
    who was buying silver when the wall street silver pumpers were shouting from every roof top of
    how silver would go to the moon? not me.
    there are plenty of real world practical reasons why people would still buy silver knowing that it
    only tracks inflation long term.
    these include
    1. using it as a cheap entry inflation hedge.(as savings is especially useful for those inclined to spend every
    penny that they currently hold, but they should convert it to gold once in a while for long term savings.)
    2. buying it as the speculative part of a larger metals portfolio.
    3. only buying it when it goes below it's long term average. (long term inflation tracker doesn't mean that it
    accurately tracks inflation every second of every day. short term swings lasting over a decade is possible.)
     
    all the people who are buying silver because they believe the world 'must' reset and make them filthy rich,
    are conspiracy theorists who haven't thought it through. there are real life reasons to buy silver, but most
    of the scenarios don't include 'silver as a get rich quick' scheme.
    silver as an investment is not a get rich quick scheme.
     
    HH 
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