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ady

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  1. Oh sorry, was assuming you would have been familiar with Jeffery Christian & CPM Group - a total weasel in my view.
  2. Glad you qualified, got me thinking of the wig wearing Jeff!
  3. He who has never made a mistake has never done anything.
  4. The Silver Bomb layed alot of this out. Had been collecting "junk" well before its release and turned me to reinvesting in PM for a pension & buying full ounces of shiney.
  5. You never own a car, you are the registered keeper.
  6. Give it couple of month and you might need one for a couple of pints.
  7. Agree, if not depression, but you a not dissuading me from buying -as they say rather a age early than a second late!
  8. If I wanted a volume investment I would go for Helium, this element is like Silver in that it is very limited and because how it has been valued has been wasted. The two main metals we discuss here could easily flip in value when you look at how platinum and palladium have acted and the true value to society. Silver has been in the sights of the elite for centuries as a commoners true exchange of value.
  9. Just use the envelope everytime, think of the cost they will have to incur, and if you can make the envelope over 5mm thick they get charged even more as a large letter!
  10. Amazing the talent on here, it is almost nerdish- i'd be glad of the first!
  11. This where Gates, Soros & the Davos crowd are pushing us.
  12. This I think is key, it frightens me seeing people not using coins and notes, and even more contactless (could this have something to do with covid and pushing the idea of dirty money). I do believe both an uncentralized crypto and gods money will break the back of fiat.
  13. Is this not why gold is the currency of kings, silver the curreny of...etc. The modern sov being a known weight, it is just a adjustment to mental calculation of worth, maybe silver as a commoner had to be stamped with value for ironically the more illiterate. Calculation of value has even been done on other threads to value of copper and nickel in coins.
  14. Good for you, I like the golden stuff too, but in the camp of silver having the upside It is a pain on the volume it takes though.
  15. This is true, but "junk" silver is where I started and was a good buy, not really worth forging on the 3d/6d level. Got stung when I started buying really shiny 1oz's, liked the prospectors and got duped, but now put this down to a learning curve. Would still love some prospectors but feel these have been over shadowed with all the fakes.
  16. this and the analysis I think spot on, with the exception of maybe a few pieces, but not prepared to take a gamble on guessing which.
  17. Enjoy the journey, you may take a wrong turn sure we all have, it's all about learning and hopefully here your journey will be fruitful!
  18. Agree, but the minted coin has relatively represented a greater value than its base value, and hence why most TSF members know what real money represents. Fully agree but how long, before any metal represents something of true value. I have many a pre1920 ag coin and will be happy to keep acquiring.
  19. The mint have what I find revealing a video on reclaimation of certain metals, I certainly pick my copper tuppences out and considering any cash held to be in coins whatever metal, the little tinker I am becoming.
  20. How could a government know that a melt had formally been a coin & wasn't it in america where you could supply silver to be minted? I could/can comprehend note forging.
  21. 35mm film tubes, really nice as holds eight - 2oz of wonderment!
  22. Did hear somewhere road tarmac might be worth processing for precious metals from catalytic converters.
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