Thanks, sounds like some good advice! Now where can I buy some good quality silver?
RE: U.S. National Debt Clock says: Silver = $846 per oz / Gold = $6,981 per oz (BUY SILVER) It will soon blow crypto's out of the water.
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U.S. National Debt Clock says: Silver = $846 per oz / Gold = $6,981 per oz (BUY SILVER) It will soon blow crypto's out of the water.
There are many places. I usually try and buy at well known places such as Apmex, JM Bullion, Kitco, SDBullion, etc. There are a lot of places out there. I always shop around for sales and cheapest prices on quantity. As I always say... Silver is Silver. Just make sure its marked at least .999. Easy to set up an account and easy to buy and sell back. Good Luck.
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I just remembered I have an collectors coin, went up stairs to get is, bought it 8 years ago on an official coin website, and it says online it's made of silver.
Metaal : Zilver
Gehalte : 925/1000
Gewicht : 15,50 g
Diameter : 33,0 mm
Randschrift : * GOD * ZIJ * MET * ONS
Kwaliteit : Proof
It's a 5 euro coin made in 2009 for the 400 year trade relation with Japan.
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Very cool. You should look it up on e-bay. That will give you an idea of what its currently worth. Sometimes those specialty proof coins can fetch some nice dollars.
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I looked it up on the Dutch eBay called marktplaats some people are selling it for 6 euros, it's weight is 15,5 grams but its not .999 pure. I think it's .925.
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Ah, Sterling . Sounds like a nice coin. I'd keep it.
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