Anyone buy the couple of dips in silver over the last couple of weeks?
relicsncoins
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I picked up $20 face in 90% and 20 ounces of .999 when it dipped below $30.
Need a Barber Half with ANACS photo certificate. If you have one for sale please PM me. Current Ebay auctions
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yepper
Repetition of ignorance is ignorance raised to the power two.
My US Mint Commemorative Medal Set
Not lately. I've been chasing some Large Cents for whatever reason - it's hard to explain.
My 3 silver purchases in 2024 were between $28.30 and $31.40. Silver is on the launching pad. It won't be long now. I think 2025 is the year.
I knew it would happen.
before silver can explode COMEX must first implode. Another case of sanctioned price fixing.
i picked up few of those inexpensive Pamp silver round tubes from COSTCO. Bets silver play I could find at the time. Delivery tomorrow, can't wait to see that proof like finish.
Repetition of ignorance is ignorance raised to the power two.
The buffalo rounds have such a disappointing flip-side (no idea which one is technically the obverse). Ordered my third batch today - local store had 10oz Pamp bars for $320, so $600 for 20 1-oz rounds was a no-brainer
SLV, in and out 3 times this year already. RGDS!
The whole worlds off its rocker, buy Gold™.
BOOMIN!™
Five more rolls of 1964 Kennedy halves. All BU.
Dave
You must trade a big enough position to offset the fees Right?
I'm looking at some Engelhard pieces that a stacker bought at $11/oz and is considering cashing in to buy a new car.
Fees? I pay 0% commission with my buddy Chuck over at Schwab. Capital gains, yes but those are good problems to have. RGDS!
The whole worlds off its rocker, buy Gold™.
BOOMIN!™
Another $700 fV of 90%
Mercury / Roosevelt dimes , plus Washington quarters and a sprinkling of half dollars.
Tapped out.
Lots of remaining luster in the hoard.
wish i was buying
Been adding 90% by any means necessary
I needed a few more Peace Dollars for a current minting project.
A local coin shop had some for $28 each. That was an OK price but not a fire sale (although it was convenient). So I bought 20 that I need for the minting project. But they had 700 of them, and it was $28 to pick any that I wanted. So I looked through them all and I bought an additional 20 or so that were the best ones in the batch. No rare dates, but there were some nice AU+ mint-marked pieces, some 1922-1925 Philadelphia Mint coins in grades up to about MS64, a 1925-S in XF-AU, and several 1926 [P] in AU to MS. For whatever reason, the 1926 Philadelphia coins are sort of a sleeper and not found in bulk lots in any great quantity.
Looks like real money to me.
I knew it would happen.