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FriedrichVonHayek got a reaction from dmcac in Danbury Mint Life of Jesus 24ct Gold Plated Sterling Silver Medallions 1200g £680 Freepost
Danbury Mint Life of Jesus 24ct Gold Plated Sterling Silver Medallions 1200g £680 Freepost.
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FriedrichVonHayek got a reaction from KRO in Danbury Mint Life of Jesus 24ct Gold Plated Sterling Silver Medallions 1200g £680 Freepost
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FriedrichVonHayek got a reaction from silvergaga in Danbury Mint Life of Jesus 24ct Gold Plated Sterling Silver Medallions 1200g £680 Freepost
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FriedrichVonHayek got a reaction from Zhorro in Danbury Mint Life of Jesus 24ct Gold Plated Sterling Silver Medallions 1200g £680 Freepost
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FriedrichVonHayek reacted to Falsecobra in Danbury Mint Life of Jesus 24ct Gold Plated Sterling Silver Medallions 1200g £680 Freepost
im not religious .. but that is a stunning set of old coins 😃
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FriedrichVonHayek got a reaction from Petra in Danbury Mint Life of Jesus 24ct Gold Plated Sterling Silver Medallions 1200g £680 Freepost
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FriedrichVonHayek got a reaction from Lyrinn in Huge 92oz Sterling Silver Tray £1725 Freepost
There is a bend on one of the edges but otherwise in good order.
I believe the tray is by JW Deakin and is dated 1935.
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FriedrichVonHayek got a reaction from Nicolaw in 1kg John Pinches Scrap Silver £580 Freepost
I don't have them to hand at the moment but I will try and post a picture tomorrow.
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FriedrichVonHayek got a reaction from Fenlander1 in Huge 92oz Sterling Silver Tray £1725 Freepost
There is a bend on one of the edges but otherwise in good order.
I believe the tray is by JW Deakin and is dated 1935.
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FriedrichVonHayek got a reaction from ArgentSmith in Huge 92oz Sterling Silver Tray £1725 Freepost
If anyone is interested I can list today with pictures, if anybody expresses any interest, the tray is far too good to sell as scrap so I'm asking a little bit over the spot price.
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FriedrichVonHayek got a reaction from flyingveepixie in Huge 92oz Sterling Silver Tray £1725 Freepost
If anyone is interested I can list today with pictures, if anybody expresses any interest, the tray is far too good to sell as scrap so I'm asking a little bit over the spot price.
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FriedrichVonHayek got a reaction from Falsecobra in Huge 92oz Sterling Silver Tray £1725 Freepost
If anyone is interested I can list today with pictures, if anybody expresses any interest, the tray is far too good to sell as scrap so I'm asking a little bit over the spot price.
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FriedrichVonHayek got a reaction from stefffana in Huge 92oz Sterling Silver Tray £1725 Freepost
If anyone is interested I can list today with pictures, if anybody expresses any interest, the tray is far too good to sell as scrap so I'm asking a little bit over the spot price.
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FriedrichVonHayek got a reaction from BeastysMoltenMetals in 1kg John Pinches Scrap Silver £580 Freepost
Yes, and all fully Hallmarked on the rim.
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FriedrichVonHayek got a reaction from BeastysMoltenMetals in 1kg John Pinches Scrap Silver £580 Freepost
1kg John Pinches Scrap Silver £580 Freepost all fully Hallmarked.
This investment bundle features ornithological gems such as a Black ****, Shag and a Tit.
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Cheap stacking!
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FriedrichVonHayek got a reaction from stefffana in When should one invest in Silver instead of Gold?
Holding Silver long-term is a dumb idea, but using the Gold/Silver ratio is an excellent way to accumulate cheap Gold.
https://www.bullionbypost.co.uk/price-ratio/gold/silver/alltime/
This time maybe different owing to Silver's usefulness but I will be swapping my Silver to Gold and never swapping back again.
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FriedrichVonHayek got a reaction from addertooth in When should one invest in Silver instead of Gold?
Holding Silver long-term is a dumb idea, but using the Gold/Silver ratio is an excellent way to accumulate cheap Gold.
https://www.bullionbypost.co.uk/price-ratio/gold/silver/alltime/
This time maybe different owing to Silver's usefulness but I will be swapping my Silver to Gold and never swapping back again.
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FriedrichVonHayek reacted to gji25 in When should one invest in Silver instead of Gold?
To understand what is real and tangible in the silver market, it is crucial then to grasp the difference between paper silver and physical silver, and how paper silver is traded in practically unlimited quantities, while physical silver is a scarce and valuable commodity that plays a role as both an investment precious metal and an industrial precious metal.
In short, physical silver is a real tangible asset with intrinsic value, that has no counterparty risk and is difficult and costly to mine. Paper silver is not.
Paper silver is altogether different, comprising securities and derivatives spanning unallocated, synthetic, and fractionally-backed claims that do not provide any ownership of real physical silver.
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FriedrichVonHayek reacted to Bigmarc in When should one invest in Silver instead of Gold?
HiI think there is too much emphasis on charts, googling and faceless individuals opinions. One of the greatest sources of information is right here. There are over 1000 sales pages on here dating back to 2014. You can see what sells easily and what actual price (not spot). You can look at the steady growth of gold or the peaks and troughs of silver. One thing is obvious is that there is an abundance of silver sales happening all the time and is very liquid. I think they are two very different assets, gold long term take it to the grave and silver to keep turning over to grow the pot.
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FriedrichVonHayek got a reaction from Booky586 in When should one invest in Silver instead of Gold?
If you don't want to buy scrap Silver which is the cheapest way but hard work then I would use Bullionvault to buy Silver then sell it to buy Physical Gold when the Gold/ Silver ratio drops.
Vat and the Premiums on Physical Silver in the UK make it uninvestable in my opinion.
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FriedrichVonHayek got a reaction from stefffana in Silverware vs. Bullion
The only Coins I stack are Pre 1947 that can be bought for around spot.
I also think the argument for buying CGT free Silver Bullion coins is moot, I use the Gold/Silver ratio so my scrap Sterling wouldn't necessarily go up much in price and trigger a Capital gain if the ratio dropped in my favour.
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FriedrichVonHayek got a reaction from BLOOMMAN101 in Silverware vs. Bullion
The Government are determined to keep the Welfare State going as long as possible by taxing the productive to give to the feckless.
CGT coming down and income tax rates frozen until 2028 are designed to extract as much cash as possible from the Workers.
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FriedrichVonHayek reacted to Shinus73 in PSA: eBay vouchers from nectar points can’t be used on coin category.
Well that explains it. Real shame, as I’ve used hundreds of pounds worth of vouchers on coins over the years.
Also means I will buy less on eBay, as I always tried to make use of the 5 x Points offers by buying an expensive item.
Sainsburys might take a hit too!
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FriedrichVonHayek reacted to Bigmarc in Is the World going to run out of Silver?? interesting watch this one!
Interesting I will have a read up later.
I'm not much of a believer of silver running out, you kind of see this narrative all the time in most sectors (oil, gems, silver) and it always seems to be the people that make money from selling that product pushing the narrative.
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FriedrichVonHayek got a reaction from Bigmarc in Silverware vs. Bullion
The Government are determined to keep the Welfare State going as long as possible by taxing the productive to give to the feckless.
CGT coming down and income tax rates frozen until 2028 are designed to extract as much cash as possible from the Workers.