I took the kid to a local place that “actually” was open. We walked in and looked like people wanting to sell. I was asking to buy. It was 71. I am in a phase of buying silver that is considered bullion or eagles and this place sold both at 71 yesterday.
This place I went to is more of a numismatic shop and the real bullion shop close to this one was closed.
The cash flow is enormous for these places. I do not like the digital currency but I can see the play for that in the future. I always buy with cash when in person.
The digital I am thinking of would be the one that does not exist yet.
Why do people keep saying this? Just yesterday JMBullion had 1.25 oz coins at spot. SDBullion had the same at 0.99 over spot. I bought premium coins I've been eyeing for awhile on ebay for less than $90. Where are you sourcing your metal? Had no one heard of findbullionprices dot com?
They claim the price is 71 dollars. Good luck trying to buy physical silver at that price. Closer to 90.
I took the kid to a local place that “actually” was open. We walked in and looked like people wanting to sell. I was asking to buy. It was 71. I am in a phase of buying silver that is considered bullion or eagles and this place sold both at 71 yesterday.
This place I went to is more of a numismatic shop and the real bullion shop close to this one was closed.
The cash flow is enormous for these places. I do not like the digital currency but I can see the play for that in the future. I always buy with cash when in person.
The digital I am thinking of would be the one that does not exist yet.
If you can buy eagles for spot, that's the play right there, not even a close call.
Why do people keep saying this? Just yesterday JMBullion had 1.25 oz coins at spot. SDBullion had the same at 0.99 over spot. I bought premium coins I've been eyeing for awhile on ebay for less than $90. Where are you sourcing your metal? Had no one heard of findbullionprices dot com?