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Pipers

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    Pipers reacted to Goldmick in Full Stack / Full Collection Photos   
    Not all there but most got some more proof sovereign.s put away



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    Pipers reacted to mr-dead in Full Stack / Full Collection Photos   
    Big Bars

    Combi-Bars

    Tiny Bars

    Bullion 1oz ers (apart from a 50 peso + 1 X 1/2 of Britannia)

    Proof 1oz QB's

    Proof 100g gold panda

    2017 proof sovs

    Bullion sovs

    King Phillip II of Spain gold Escudo cobs (doubloons) from 1556 - 1598

     
    Silver stack

    Proof 150g Panda

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    Pipers reacted to NRSovereign in Full Stack / Full Collection Photos   
    Sovereign part of my stack

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    Pipers reacted to Reichpapers in Full Stack / Full Collection Photos   
    This is my stack of 318 oz.  I have about 20 oz of silver and a 1/4 oz of gold still on its way to me.  I'm planning on thinning the heard and getting rid of my few pours.  I'm going to focus on mint tubes, individual coins and 10 oz bars.

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    Pipers reacted to Silversaving in Full Stack / Full Collection Photos   
    Here's another pic of more recent stuff. Found this guy on facebook. He uses delft clay to make molds for his pours. Details on every piece he does is extraordinary. Pieces go from about 1oz to a hair over 10oz for the "freedom bomb" up top

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    Pipers reacted to Silversaving in Full Stack / Full Collection Photos   
    This pic is almost 3 years old now and well before I went bonkers on poured silver, but it's the best I can do since I'm too lazy to get everything together these days.

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    Pipers reacted to AUstacker in Full Stack / Full Collection Photos   
    A few pictures of some of my gold.






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    Pipers reacted to sixgun in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only   
    As i posted in the last few days there is a lot of gold coming into the sales section of the forum - i have seen this when the price of gold gets high - members looking to take some profits. In previous years it has been the right thing to do most times as gold then drops.
    So buyers could well be out of cash to buy - you can only buy so much. i bought my brother's 4 coin Britannia set off him - that blew a chunk of change so i'm not able to buy much more if any more right now. It could be other members are in a similar position.
    The price would not get high if people weren't buying the price up. In my view gold is cheap and we have been spoiled for a long time - everyone i hear who is in touch with the wholesale large volume market - the tonnage market have said the price of gold is a lot higher; the retail price is i would say at an artificially low price.
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    Pipers reacted to GoldElliott in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only   
    Just bought 3 coin Britannia set last Fri (spot was about £1210). I intend to 'cash in' in 30+ years so don't really care about the price now.
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    Pipers reacted to sixgun in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only   
    It was my brother's set. i was selling it for him and then ended up buying it off him. 
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    Pipers got a reaction from Goldfinga in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only   
    Thanks Paul
    Good buying and investing though!   Them were the days £175 for a sovereign! Do you remember there was only about 10 of us on the forum per day and it was a competition who could get the cheapest gold. 
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    Pipers got a reaction from verrachi in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only   
    Thanks Paul
    Good buying and investing though!   Them were the days £175 for a sovereign! Do you remember there was only about 10 of us on the forum per day and it was a competition who could get the cheapest gold. 
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    Pipers got a reaction from 5huggy in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only   
    Thanks Paul
    Good buying and investing though!   Them were the days £175 for a sovereign! Do you remember there was only about 10 of us on the forum per day and it was a competition who could get the cheapest gold. 
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    Pipers got a reaction from Paul in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only   
    Thanks Paul
    Good buying and investing though!   Them were the days £175 for a sovereign! Do you remember there was only about 10 of us on the forum per day and it was a competition who could get the cheapest gold. 
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    Pipers got a reaction from SilverPirate007 in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only   
    Thanks Paul
    Good buying and investing though!   Them were the days £175 for a sovereign! Do you remember there was only about 10 of us on the forum per day and it was a competition who could get the cheapest gold. 
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    Pipers reacted to Paul in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only   
    Thoses were the days
    Just keep buying little and often, you will catch the dips, buy the high.  in the long run you should keep moving up in value with time 

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    Pipers reacted to HawkHybrid in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only   
    we might be looking at 2011-2015 wave A
    then 2015 until sometime 2020 wave B
    (assuming wave A = wave B in timing, in reality
    we don't know until wave C is clearly confirmed
    to have started)
    2020 until maybe 2024 will then be wave C.
     
    this is all assuming it's a recognisable complex
    combination and not some really complicated
    wave.
     
    many pullbacks are structured in 3 waves,
    given the names A,B and C.
    the middle wave B is a rally (up wave) within the
    larger pullback. you can see how the 1985-1987
    wave B was within the larger pullback from
    1980-2002. it was an up trending wave within the
    price confinement of the larger pullback wave.
    so the pullback wave goes: down, up, down.
    the most common fib ratio for a wave B is to
    retrace 61.8% of the wave A that preceded it.
    for gold this would be ~$1600.
    now that we've hit $1600 it's a matter of waiting to
    see what happens.
     
    HH
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    Pipers reacted to sixgun in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only   
    My guess is there are a number of members who believe the price of the metals will fall - there is a lot of stuff coming onto the selling forum - i see this when gold gets high and members think about taking some profit.
    Often times it is a good tactic until it isn't.
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    Pipers got a reaction from Pampfan in Rhodium is on Fire - what’s up   
    I have been told 'Industry does not need Rhodium to such high prices and are not buying'.   It's up to you if you believe the comment.  I personally am suspicious of the price, the price stinks of someone who has cornered the market or a bank who has been caught naked short!  
    Get in on the action if you want but do not get burnt!  
     
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    Pipers got a reaction from Tn21 in Today I Received.....   
    Added some weight, just a few sovereigns if i get time i will post pics. 
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    Pipers reacted to platinreloaded in Mintages List   
    very useful side for research of coin mintages: https://en.numista.com/
     
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    Pipers got a reaction from Pampfan in Rhodium is on Fire - what’s up   
    Sold mine and bought a little bit of gold today. 
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    Pipers got a reaction from Pampfan in Rhodium is on Fire - what’s up   
    I sold mine now.  I'm out i only had a small amount. 
    I only bought it because Bairds started to mint Rhodium and i thought i would buy it because no one else had it. 
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    Pipers reacted to Paul in 2020 Una and the Lion   
    yup - in a prefect world we would all do this, who knows what is round the corner.  scoring a FREE half years salary for a months HODL'ing is sufficent reward i think 
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    Pipers got a reaction from Paul in 2020 Una and the Lion   
    😊 Ah yes, I was getting at you got to know when to hold them know when to fold them know when to walk away and know when to run. 
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