- Bought silver under spot price, is it fake? - Survivalist Forum
I just purchased some silver 1 oz bars via ebay and got them under spot price by a few bucks an ounce They are sealed in the plastic pouches When I get them how can I tell if they are fake or not? I know of the magnet test but thats not a definite way to tell This is my first silver
- 1 oz. Silver Maple Leaf vs. American Silver Eagle
The canadian silver, and even the other foreign stuff is cheaper over spot than american most of the time For example, 1 oz silver maples are at least a buck cheaper than american silver eagles
- Silver Eagles seems to be the best silver to buy. - Survivalist Forum
If you ever try to convert a large silver bar back to Federal Reserve Notes you will probably have to have it assayed (unless your buyer likes to gamble which rules out pretty much everyone), which is an added hassle cost Generic rounds will be lucky to fetch spot price if you convert The dealer I use will only give you ~80% of spot value for junk coins, straight spot for silver rounds or
- GOLD TO RISE IN VALUE - Survivalist Forum
Gold is insanely priced right now! Its in record high territory and rising as I monitor the Gold Silver Spot price daily But hey, if you got the money honey dont let me hold you back Precious metals is a great way to preserve ones wealth in a country were inflation is out of control and the government has little interest in doing anything
- Weight of junk silver coins (Dimes and Quarters)
So, for circulated silver coins, $1 face value is ($30 50) x 715, or $21 81 The $1 FV price at SDBullion (for comparison purposes at this writing) is $24 29, so there's a premium over spot of 24 29 21 81 or 11 4 Percent Of course, dealers used those multipliers a decade or more ago, then premiums started to be attached
- Whats the real spot price? Or is there one, really?
That's why the spot price isn't a real price Where, for anybody on this board, can they go to get spot? We can't The real price of silver is what we have to pay for it, which is over $100 At this writing, where kitco says $94 56, a single Silver Eagle at SD Bullion costs $109 Rounds at SDB are $103, but that's a design of their choice Buffalos, random min, also $103 Some others a bit
- Silver. . . best investment but which? - Survivalist Forum
Silver, not rich or wealthy but have a few bucks for silver (can't afford gold) investment what is the best type of silver to buy at this time? Coins, bars, rounds, junk or some other type?
- Which Junk Silver Coins to buy - Survivalist Forum
Peace Morgan dollars are probably the most recognizable of the silver coins, so would they bring a better value in trade then the same combined silver weight of lesser coins? Would one be better to buy a mixed bag of junk silver or specific ones such as quarters or dimes? Consider this as
- Divisibility of PMs (esp. silver) - Survivalist Forum
A silver dime at today's spot price of $86 29 ozt is $6 17, 0 0715 ozt If this is not small enough, you can purchase silver by the gram and there's 31 1 grams ozt, making a gram worth $2 77 or about $3 gram after premium
- Silver, sell or not? | Page 3 | Survivalist Forum
Not interested in holding paper, only the real thing A large silver purchase like that would need to be through a dealer, with their premium added I find that very difficult to justify To date, all my PM purchases have been person to person, at or below the current spot value That’s one of the reasons I haven’t yet done so
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