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7 March 2009, 11:17 AM | #1 |
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Buying World Silver!
I purchased approximately 170K in US 90% silver today. Is anyone else doing this? Lots of US 90% silver in the safe.
My thinking is that if the world's economy collapses, at least we will have some meaningful coins worth trading for tangibles.
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In bad economic times I feel it's a smart move to own precious metals such as silver and gold. I'm a coin collector so having 1 oz. silver bullion or 90% silver coins is a good hedge against the declining markets. Actually owning the physical silver is also preferable to owning paper. It's liquid and can be sold very easily to a coin dealer or wholesaler.
But your best investment is in owning rare coins whose value is not tied to it's precious metal content!!!
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I purchased a bunch years ago and am thinking of doing so again.
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I can't imagine a better trade than 90% US silver right now.
But I am open to opinions.
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Better to do so now.
I have found purchasing 90% US silver very difficult. It all seems to be drying up! I have a standing order at my local coin shop to purchase 50K per week for the next 8 weeks. But my dealer says that is next to impossible. I suppose it is all bought up. A sign of the times I suppose.
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3 years ago, I could acquire as much US 90% silver as I wanted. Just today I was told that this is not possible. I have to take it as it comes. Somebody somewhere must have it. Anyway, acquiring this type of silver is just next to impossible. I wish you all luck!
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Rare coins is a long term investment. You can not buy today and expect to sell it in 3 months or 6 months. You would need to hold on to the coins for 1-3 years and then profits can be made. You have to do some research and know what you are doing and buy the right types of coins. Or find the right person to assist you in investing in quality coins. The profits that can be made far out strips any money made from bullion. Rare coins do not cycle the same as bullion coins and each coin series cycles differently!!!
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i cant afford silver Richard..ill just settle for stainless steel...
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This sounds like it would be a good long term inestment. Any idea as to where i could purchase some precious metals?
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In my 35 years of collecting, I have never seen the market so dry of 90% US. Get it while you can.
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We've bought a couple 5 ounce gold bars from Perth Mint since Xmas. That's the only investment that has held value at the moment...
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