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Hey! Your junk silver dimes are worth over $1.90 today.

NealNoIN

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That quantitative easing thing might really push up the metals prices. What do you think? Silver at $50 an ounce soon?
 
Most bull markets last 17 years, we are 10 years into the commodity bull market. 7 years ago I was buying silver for 3.5x face.
Read this article , he posts one usually once a week.
http://news.silverseek.com/SilverSeek/1288914539.php
 
How many are getting more than half that price for their junk silver when they sell it? Wheres the government smelter guy with all the cash? Didnt the government used to have assay offices? With our economy youd think they would want to grab up as much precious metal as they can right out of the general populations pockets. Couldnt you imagine lines of people with boxes full of grandmas silver waiting for their turn?

Dew
 
dewcon4414 said:
How many are getting more than half that price for their junk silver when they sell it? Wheres the government smelter guy with all the cash? Didnt the government used to have assay offices? With our economy youd think they would want to grab up as much precious metal as they can right out of the general populations pockets. Couldnt you imagine lines of people with boxes full of grandmas silver waiting for their turn?

Dew
Dew, depends on where you are selling. Epay sellers are getting about 18-20 X face right now. Your local coin dealer or jeweler is probably paying half that.
 
Yes sir...the prices are going up up and up some more. Let's hope it holds.
 
In 1954 one gallon of gas cost 21 cents. Today, two silver dimes and one penny will still buy that gallon. Silver's not up, the value of the USD is down. I'm not selling mine....for worthless paper money?
 
Silver over the years usually is priced at 1/15th the price of gold. Due to the manipulation in the markets, silver has been held down by the crooks on wall street. The CFTC is starting to bring their criminal activity to lite. When silver starts to catch up, most of us will be changing underwear frequently.
 
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