In a month,my stack went from 3 quarters and some jewelry to 27 ounces of silver. A bunch of morgans a bunch of walker halfs and some dimes. With a few pieces in the mail.
I hope the conspiracy guys are right.i stand to make a whole lot of money if they are.
If they're wrong,there's so many different ways to use it financially, really can't lose. And prices gotta go up at some point.
And I have found it real enjoyable to go hunt for things to buy.i might spend more than I want but I really enjoy talking to the morgan guy and flipping through his book till a Morgan or 2 catch my eye. Then I go to the metal guys booth and look through everything he's got. Have a chat with him while I toss pieces to the side to buy. Never thought I'd enjoy buying silver and coins.
My best friend gifted me with some jewelry and returned a tube of silver eagles I had traded for a weapon, the jewelry had some diamonds and a platinum diamond ring which I took to a high end pawn shop which netted me $1,500 of which I used $500 to buy up pre 65 coins, this was just before the run on silver..
The gold scrap I sold for $1,000. My very good friend did all this a couple weeks before he died, and I reported to him what I had done and he asked about a custom gold diamond ring he had included and I told him it was to stay with me as a remembrance of his kindness-it had a portrait of Elvis in a shield.
Since the stupid mandates and lockdowns destroyed my revenue streams from thrifts and pawns, I am forever grateful for his helping preserve my stacks of bullion and coins. I am finding the Front Range has a shortage of silver in the usual places, so I am content with what I have.
I thank the Heavenly Father for these blessings.. It was He who nudged my friend!
In a month,my stack went from 3 quarters and some jewelry to 27 ounces of silver. A bunch of morgans a bunch of walker halfs and some dimes. With a few pieces in the mail.
I hope the conspiracy guys are right.i stand to make a whole lot of money if they are.
If they're wrong,there's so many different ways to use it financially, really can't lose. And prices gotta go up at some point.
And I have found it real enjoyable to go hunt for things to buy.i might spend more than I want but I really enjoy talking to the morgan guy and flipping through his book till a Morgan or 2 catch my eye. Then I go to the metal guys booth and look through everything he's got. Have a chat with him while I toss pieces to the side to buy. Never thought I'd enjoy buying silver and coins.
My best friend gifted me with some jewelry and returned a tube of silver eagles I had traded for a weapon, the jewelry had some diamonds and a platinum diamond ring which I took to a high end pawn shop which netted me $1,500 of which I used $500 to buy up pre 65 coins, this was just before the run on silver.. The gold scrap I sold for $1,000. My very good friend did all this a couple weeks before he died, and I reported to him what I had done and he asked about a custom gold diamond ring he had included and I told him it was to stay with me as a remembrance of his kindness-it had a portrait of Elvis in a shield.
Since the stupid mandates and lockdowns destroyed my revenue streams from thrifts and pawns, I am forever grateful for his helping preserve my stacks of bullion and coins. I am finding the Front Range has a shortage of silver in the usual places, so I am content with what I have. I thank the Heavenly Father for these blessings.. It was He who nudged my friend!