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Fishy321

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    Fishy321 got a reaction from HonestMoneyGoldSilver in Silver Monitoring Thread £ (GBP) only.   
    Just doing some rough calculations on estimates for total silver mined plus total theoretical silver left to be mined at a price of £24 oz comes to just over £1.5 trillion(2mx32000x24) tonnes x oz per tonne x price per oz , with a current silver market cap of £1.3 trillion very rough estimates I would think from a quick Google on past and possibly future predictions, with 1.5 million tonnes mined and 550,000 tonnes left to mine so at £24 oz all silver ever mined would be £1.15 trillion(1.5mx32kx24) - it makes me think there may be some room for upward movement, it's also worth noting, although maybe not believing like most figures as it certainly seems high, that some researchers believe 90% of all silver mined has been lost to landfill / industrial use, and with say 250 paper silver oz for every physical one, it would make physical ownership possibly not a bad shout, keep stacking 🙂 
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    Fishy321 got a reaction from Dom in Silver Monitoring Thread £ (GBP) only.   
    Just doing some rough calculations on estimates for total silver mined plus total theoretical silver left to be mined at a price of £24 oz comes to just over £1.5 trillion(2mx32000x24) tonnes x oz per tonne x price per oz , with a current silver market cap of £1.3 trillion very rough estimates I would think from a quick Google on past and possibly future predictions, with 1.5 million tonnes mined and 550,000 tonnes left to mine so at £24 oz all silver ever mined would be £1.15 trillion(1.5mx32kx24) - it makes me think there may be some room for upward movement, it's also worth noting, although maybe not believing like most figures as it certainly seems high, that some researchers believe 90% of all silver mined has been lost to landfill / industrial use, and with say 250 paper silver oz for every physical one, it would make physical ownership possibly not a bad shout, keep stacking 🙂 
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    Fishy321 got a reaction from monkey in Silver Monitoring Thread £ (GBP) only.   
    Just doing some rough calculations on estimates for total silver mined plus total theoretical silver left to be mined at a price of £24 oz comes to just over £1.5 trillion(2mx32000x24) tonnes x oz per tonne x price per oz , with a current silver market cap of £1.3 trillion very rough estimates I would think from a quick Google on past and possibly future predictions, with 1.5 million tonnes mined and 550,000 tonnes left to mine so at £24 oz all silver ever mined would be £1.15 trillion(1.5mx32kx24) - it makes me think there may be some room for upward movement, it's also worth noting, although maybe not believing like most figures as it certainly seems high, that some researchers believe 90% of all silver mined has been lost to landfill / industrial use, and with say 250 paper silver oz for every physical one, it would make physical ownership possibly not a bad shout, keep stacking 🙂 
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    Fishy321 got a reaction from Cityman1 in Silver Monitoring Thread £ (GBP) only.   
    Just doing some rough calculations on estimates for total silver mined plus total theoretical silver left to be mined at a price of £24 oz comes to just over £1.5 trillion(2mx32000x24) tonnes x oz per tonne x price per oz , with a current silver market cap of £1.3 trillion very rough estimates I would think from a quick Google on past and possibly future predictions, with 1.5 million tonnes mined and 550,000 tonnes left to mine so at £24 oz all silver ever mined would be £1.15 trillion(1.5mx32kx24) - it makes me think there may be some room for upward movement, it's also worth noting, although maybe not believing like most figures as it certainly seems high, that some researchers believe 90% of all silver mined has been lost to landfill / industrial use, and with say 250 paper silver oz for every physical one, it would make physical ownership possibly not a bad shout, keep stacking 🙂 
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    Fishy321 got a reaction from Aldebaran in Silver Monitoring Thread £ (GBP) only.   
    Just doing some rough calculations on estimates for total silver mined plus total theoretical silver left to be mined at a price of £24 oz comes to just over £1.5 trillion(2mx32000x24) tonnes x oz per tonne x price per oz , with a current silver market cap of £1.3 trillion very rough estimates I would think from a quick Google on past and possibly future predictions, with 1.5 million tonnes mined and 550,000 tonnes left to mine so at £24 oz all silver ever mined would be £1.15 trillion(1.5mx32kx24) - it makes me think there may be some room for upward movement, it's also worth noting, although maybe not believing like most figures as it certainly seems high, that some researchers believe 90% of all silver mined has been lost to landfill / industrial use, and with say 250 paper silver oz for every physical one, it would make physical ownership possibly not a bad shout, keep stacking 🙂 
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    Fishy321 got a reaction from Gruff in Silver Monitoring Thread £ (GBP) only.   
    Just doing some rough calculations on estimates for total silver mined plus total theoretical silver left to be mined at a price of £24 oz comes to just over £1.5 trillion(2mx32000x24) tonnes x oz per tonne x price per oz , with a current silver market cap of £1.3 trillion very rough estimates I would think from a quick Google on past and possibly future predictions, with 1.5 million tonnes mined and 550,000 tonnes left to mine so at £24 oz all silver ever mined would be £1.15 trillion(1.5mx32kx24) - it makes me think there may be some room for upward movement, it's also worth noting, although maybe not believing like most figures as it certainly seems high, that some researchers believe 90% of all silver mined has been lost to landfill / industrial use, and with say 250 paper silver oz for every physical one, it would make physical ownership possibly not a bad shout, keep stacking 🙂 
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    Fishy321 got a reaction from katyc in Silver Monitoring Thread £ (GBP) only.   
    Just doing some rough calculations on estimates for total silver mined plus total theoretical silver left to be mined at a price of £24 oz comes to just over £1.5 trillion(2mx32000x24) tonnes x oz per tonne x price per oz , with a current silver market cap of £1.3 trillion very rough estimates I would think from a quick Google on past and possibly future predictions, with 1.5 million tonnes mined and 550,000 tonnes left to mine so at £24 oz all silver ever mined would be £1.15 trillion(1.5mx32kx24) - it makes me think there may be some room for upward movement, it's also worth noting, although maybe not believing like most figures as it certainly seems high, that some researchers believe 90% of all silver mined has been lost to landfill / industrial use, and with say 250 paper silver oz for every physical one, it would make physical ownership possibly not a bad shout, keep stacking 🙂 
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    Fishy321 reacted to Roy in Silver Monitoring Thread £ (GBP) only.   
    And he hasn't bumped up his price either.
    Good man 👍
    Get 'em while you can!
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    Fishy321 reacted to katyc in Silver Monitoring Thread £ (GBP) only.   
    @theman73 has Noah Ark coins at £24. Absolute bargain.
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    Fishy321 reacted to HonestMoneyGoldSilver in Silver Monitoring Thread £ (GBP) only.   
    Are we keeping an eye on dealer prices? 
    A tube of 2023 QEII brits from RM is currently £960 give or take and out of stock 
    The cheapest silver coin at RM is roughly £37 inc VAT at current prices (2024 KCIII)
    A 10oz Britannia bar is £365
    At BBP the prices are similar
    Atkinsons are a bit more reasonable at around £34.50 for the same coin (2024 KCIII)
    Chards and Tavex are bargains in comparison with £31.20 at Chards and £31.45 at Tavex (2024 KCIII)
    For things like older year ASEs the prices have officially hit the moon at £50+
    I wonder if people are actually buying at these prices, they make eBay look cheap
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    Fishy321 got a reaction from katyc in Silver Monitoring Thread £ (GBP) only.   
    I was expecting it to go up after Fridays slam down and I haven't changed opinion
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    Fishy321 got a reaction from stefffana in Blind auction - Bundle of large circulated world coins, all silver 90%   
    Damn missed this one congrats to the winner 👍
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    Fishy321 reacted to Paul in Silver Monitoring Thread £ (GBP) only.   
    If anyone's interested in a Grand National forum Silver sweepstake tomorrow - Ive just posted one up 
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    Fishy321 got a reaction from HerefordBullyun in Silver Monitoring Thread £ (GBP) only.   
    Welcome back 
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    Fishy321 got a reaction from stefffana in Silver Monitoring Thread £ (GBP) only.   
    Welcome back 
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    Fishy321 reacted to DuncanWylieWilson in 🇬🇭 Ghana 2 Pounds 1960 – Republic Day – Kwame Nkrumah – £890 Posted RMSD – UK   
    🇬🇭 Ghana 2 Pounds 1960 – Republic Day – Kwame Nkrumah
    A very rare issue produced by London's Royal Mint (Tower Hill) on behalf of Ghana to mark the establishment of Ghana as a sovereign Republic on 1 July 1960. This is an annually celebrated event.
    Only 15,200 produced and many have been subsequently melted. Few surviving examples, especially with the original case of issue. This is not one which will be easily sourced again.
    Minted with the same specifications as a British double sovereign (£2) – 15.98 grams of .917 (22 carat) gold.
    A fantastic piece!
    Current melt value is £875.
    Price is £890 including fully-insured delivery to mainland UK and Northern Ireland.
    Payment via bank transfer to UK business bank account.
    Thank you! 🌟







    @Heirlooms
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    Fishy321 reacted to Adamcahn in 1 oz Valcambi Skyline Silver Assay Bar £27 + Post 💥   
    1 oz Valcambi Skyline Silver Assay Bar £27 + Post 💥

     


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    Fishy321 reacted to Orpster in 1/4oz Proof Britannia under Bullion   
    I have a few proof 1/4oz Brits available, selling as bullion, all are coin and capsule (RM capsule or I can transfer to an airtite T22) only unless otherwise stated. 
    Some very limited mintages in here (2015 is 333) and some years that only came in sets.  Cheapest bullion 1/4oz brit I can see at time of posting is HGM at £498.68 posted.
    2022 £475 SOLD
    2018 £475 SOLD
    2015 £480 SOLD
    2010 £475 SOLD
    2009 £475 SOLD
    2003 £475 SOLD
    1997 with box COA £485 SOLD
    *spot at time of posting with gold at £1849 is £462.25
    I can supply a limited number of the older style boxes with coins for an extra £5, I think I have 4 available.
    Prices do not include post which will be £8 for one, £11 for two and £18 (ouch) for up to 4.
    BT or PPF&F, UK mainland or NI only


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    Fishy321 reacted to StackSellRepeat in N.M ROTHSCHILD & SONS (1954) - TANGIERS - 500 DIRHAMS - 1 OUNCE 22 CARAT GOLD BULLION ROUND 916.7 PURE GOLD   
    N.M ROTHSCHILD & SONS (1954) - TANGIERS - 500 DIRHAMS - 1 OUNCE 22 CARAT GOLD BULLION ROUND 916.7 PURE GOLD
    Same specs as a krugerrand so has 1 oz if fine gold.
    ONE-YEAR-ONLY GOLD TRADE COIN – This coin was struck for just one year and It depicts Roman god Hercules on the obverse while the reverse features the N.M. Rothschild & Sons stamp along with the coin’s gold weight and purity
    Each 1954 Morocco Gold Rothschild & Sons Coin was struck in one ounce of highly pure 91.67% gold and measures 22.5 mm in diameter.
    This 1954 Morocco Gold Rothschild & Sons Coin is 500 Dirhams legal tender in Morocco, though it was intended for banking transactions by N.M. Rothschild & Sons.
    Just 10,000 of these 1954 Morocco 500 Dirhams One-Ounce Gold Rothschild & Sons Coins were ever struck 70 years ago. 
    £2700 + Postage, BT or PPFF
     
     
    TIA 









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    Fishy321 got a reaction from James32 in Silver Monitoring Thread £ (GBP) only.   
    It is going to be interesting to see how the premiums/supply from the Royal Mint etc change in the coming weeks currently it's £35.17 to get a 1oz brit delivered to you from the RM
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    Fishy321 got a reaction from timsk in Silver Monitoring Thread £ (GBP) only.   
    It is going to be interesting to see how the premiums/supply from the Royal Mint etc change in the coming weeks currently it's £35.17 to get a 1oz brit delivered to you from the RM
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    Fishy321 got a reaction from Bars in Silver Monitoring Thread £ (GBP) only.   
    It is going to be interesting to see how the premiums/supply from the Royal Mint etc change in the coming weeks currently it's £35.17 to get a 1oz brit delivered to you from the RM
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    Fishy321 got a reaction from katyc in Silver Monitoring Thread £ (GBP) only.   
    It is going to be interesting to see how the premiums/supply from the Royal Mint etc change in the coming weeks currently it's £35.17 to get a 1oz brit delivered to you from the RM
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