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Shinus73

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Everything posted by Shinus73

  1. Good delivery bars tend to start at 1000 oz, so that list is pretty much irrelevant to the everyday bullion buyer.
  2. What have the Romans ever done for us? I like this series.
  3. I asked myself the same thing a few days ago after looking through some old messages.
  4. People can afford silver, not gold. I've just ordered one from coin connection, so they must be producing them.
  5. I'm not sure about that - my memory might be playing tricks, but the silver versions seem to have sold out much quicker than any of the previous issues.
  6. If I’d said next Friday, I’d have been spot on. Consistently, if the bad news is very bad, it’s good news for everything except PM’s. US inflation at the top end of expectations, 10 yr treasury note yields above 4%, DOW down 600 points at the open. The banks know more money printing is on the way, buy stocks, sell PM’s.
  7. ‘Banter’ seems to infect every thread now - I find it off putting.
  8. I think it's definitely to confirm that the unlimited memorial coins are now actually limited to those already sold and that everybody who spent Monday moaning about unlimited coins is an idiot. 🙂
  9. The Mint selling bullion sealed in cards is a recent development. Therefore, the vast majority will not be sealed in packaging.
  10. The unlimited versions. No idea what the limited versions will do.
  11. Royal Mint retail prices are not determined by whether or not they are limited coins. The mint price is the mint price, regardless, and the secondary market determines whether or not mintage will influence the ongoing price. None of the unlimited mintage coins will be a lower mintage the limited coins. They will be a good buy if you want one, not if you want to sell one for a profit.
  12. If the last 10 years are anything to go by, it will be down a minimum of 10% from here by Friday. Of course, I have absolutely no idea what it's going to do, or why, but an 8% jump in silver in one day is not normal.
  13. Up 8% in dollar terms now - something, somewhere is broken.
  14. Until 2 years ago, nobody expected a commemorative proof coin to go up in value - you could barely give them away for spot. Slowly, we are returning to that state.
  15. If you ever needed proof that everybody's a flipper. Nobody interested in coins that have little potential to increase in value.
  16. 100% premium on 1/4 oz proof gold as of today - £725 or £2,900 per oz.
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