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Silver Monitoring Thread £ (GBP) only.


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12 minutes ago, Chronos said:

Is silver now moving into the fast lane?

No.

Progress is a myth. Democracy is a sham. Dumbing down is real.
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1 minute ago, ant1882 said:

I'm excited to see silver doing something 😂

It's great innit?

I just worked out that I'm up £4.16!

C'mon silver!! 😇

Technically, alcohol is a solution..

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5 hours ago, MBTPSilver said:

Glad to see it back at £20, now a nice steady climb to £21 over the next week or so would be good.

Or a sudden dip so that I can try and buy 15 tubes of brits?

Gold is the money of kings, silver is the money of gentlemen, barter is the money of peasants, and debt is the money of slaves

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47 minutes ago, FriedrichVonHayek said:

For anyone who has a bullionvault account there are often withdrawal notices for an entity called the DOCTOR who withdraws metal on a regular basis and they have just withdrawn 3262kg from the London vault.

@James32 dis u?

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6 hours ago, FriedrichVonHayek said:

 an entity called the DOCTOR who

I knew he was real!

Progress is a myth. Democracy is a sham. Dumbing down is real.
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Turn your TV off, cancel your licence.
USE CASH WHEREVER POSSIBLE.

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Numismatic coins vary.

Decent condition coins (already worth many times spot) will barely move with silver price increases, they will follow trends of whatever is popular. Sometimes they will stagnate completely, sometimes they will soar. Victoria Young Head coins were very strong movers in the mid-2000s.

Lower grade coins that SHOULD track melt value will increase on a bull run, but very often will go for crazy prices way beyond what they should be worth. Take prices of pre-1920 silver lots on eBay for example. They can sell for double or even treble their melt. Yet a bullion dealer will give you less than spot for them.

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