Good move , I sold a house and instead of paying cash for the new one, I financed the new one and purchased PMs and weapons and I did put some money in the new house bc I had to .. it's a older place. And still stacking drygoods.
Also remember to diversify with other long-lasting staples. There are a lot of items that you can stock up on and a lot of prepper sites have comprehensive lists of them.
Mind if I ask you where you purchased your PM? We’re selling a house too. Closing is next Tuesday. Instead of purchasing another house with a mortgage, I want to buy silver/gold and rent. I’ve been stocking dry goods for three years and think I’m ok there. Have a freezer full of beef and chicken.
What part of the country are you in? No taxes in Ohio. Do not buy offline, I used a dealer who had my best interest in mind,,, for a small premium👈🏻. He guarantee that it is what it is supposed to be , he went into great detail about silver for me , (I knew squat) explained spot price and the difference between buying minted and none minted rounds.. and he has the state of the art test equipment. With this said at least I have a guy to deal with instead of some online company . Silver out preforms gold 5 to1.
Local coin shops are great, pawn shops too. Online stores I've never dealt with but JM Bullion seems to come up often as a good choice. I'm lucky to have a silver/gold shop about half an hour away.
I’ve been advised here to do exactly what you’ve recommending but how do you know you’re getting legit PM? We have a few pawn shops around here but the only thing I’ve purchased from them was a handgun and got ammo pretty cheap a couple of years ago. I was going with JM Bullion, again recommended to me here.
SD Bullion has better prices, usually. I used JM Bullion for a few years, but they got bought by another company and their prices increased. Both are reputible outfits, but SD Bullion beats JM Bullion the vast majority of the time now.
Government stamped currency is the safest bet. I usually will get "silver rounds" which are 1 troy oz US mint coinage that has a guaranteed purity of .999%
Good move , I sold a house and instead of paying cash for the new one, I financed the new one and purchased PMs and weapons and I did put some money in the new house bc I had to .. it's a older place. And still stacking drygoods.
Also remember to diversify with other long-lasting staples. There are a lot of items that you can stock up on and a lot of prepper sites have comprehensive lists of them.
Mind if I ask you where you purchased your PM? We’re selling a house too. Closing is next Tuesday. Instead of purchasing another house with a mortgage, I want to buy silver/gold and rent. I’ve been stocking dry goods for three years and think I’m ok there. Have a freezer full of beef and chicken.
What part of the country are you in? No taxes in Ohio. Do not buy offline, I used a dealer who had my best interest in mind,,, for a small premium👈🏻. He guarantee that it is what it is supposed to be , he went into great detail about silver for me , (I knew squat) explained spot price and the difference between buying minted and none minted rounds.. and he has the state of the art test equipment. With this said at least I have a guy to deal with instead of some online company . Silver out preforms gold 5 to1.
Southeast. NC to be specific.
Also known as Gods country!
I have no connections there my friend , wish I could help alittle more.
I believe it was Gainsville silver & gold who sent my packages marked as plumbing supplies. I was very pleased with them ! That was several years ago.
Yes , he could go with jm bullion bc they will do the same I believe. I , on the other hand am less trusting I guess.
Local coin shops are great, pawn shops too. Online stores I've never dealt with but JM Bullion seems to come up often as a good choice. I'm lucky to have a silver/gold shop about half an hour away.
I’ve been advised here to do exactly what you’ve recommending but how do you know you’re getting legit PM? We have a few pawn shops around here but the only thing I’ve purchased from them was a handgun and got ammo pretty cheap a couple of years ago. I was going with JM Bullion, again recommended to me here.
SD Bullion has better prices, usually. I used JM Bullion for a few years, but they got bought by another company and their prices increased. Both are reputible outfits, but SD Bullion beats JM Bullion the vast majority of the time now.
Government stamped currency is the safest bet. I usually will get "silver rounds" which are 1 troy oz US mint coinage that has a guaranteed purity of .999%
Demand the tester, and do your research on testers to cya.