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Precious Metals

Thu Mar 23, 2017 5:08 pm

Thinking about getting some more gold. I found 1/10 oz gold coins on sale for $129. Gold is currently $1245 which puts it less than 4% over spot. Also on the prepper side 1/10 oz coins are easier to make change so to speak compared to my 1 oz double eagle $20 coins.

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Thu Mar 23, 2017 6:04 pm

Link?

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Thu Mar 23, 2017 7:45 pm

Benja455 wrote:Link?

Phone number to get advertised price:
855-425-3238

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Thu Mar 23, 2017 8:45 pm

Zombies don't care about gold

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Thu Mar 23, 2017 9:07 pm

Melting point of gold is a little too high for casting boolits.

1/10 oz is a hair under 44 grains. Sectional density would be intense, but the BC would be lower than lead for the same weight pill due to the foreshortening.

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Fri Mar 24, 2017 2:55 am

PMB wrote:Melting point of gold is a little too high for casting boolits.

1/10 oz is a hair under 44 grains. Sectional density would be intense, but the BC would be lower than lead for the same weight pill due to the foreshortening.


Silver boolits. silver boolits! Fuck, dealing with amateurs I swear! :facepalm2:

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Fri Mar 24, 2017 5:06 am

golddigger14s wrote:
Benja455 wrote:Link?

Phone number to get advertised price:
855-425-3238


I'll pass. Too many good deals on eBay to play number games on the phone.

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Fri Mar 24, 2017 8:01 am

jdhbulseye wrote:
PMB wrote:Melting point of gold is a little too high for casting boolits.

1/10 oz is a hair under 44 grains. Sectional density would be intense, but the BC would be lower than lead for the same weight pill due to the foreshortening.


Silver boolits. silver boolits! Fuck, dealing with amateurs I swear! :facepalm2:


I am so grateful that you still try to help me. Thank you. :cheers2:

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Sat Mar 25, 2017 7:38 pm

Good investment yes,shtf no ,gold is not gonna wipe my a** or be worth much of anything.If you don't like having your money in the bank,or just looking for long term investment sounds good.

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Sat Mar 25, 2017 8:17 pm

If you own a decently well rounded portfolio, you should hold some real assets and some precious metal ETFs.

This is interesting to follow: http://www.gata.org/

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Wed Mar 29, 2017 12:56 pm

Here are some thoughts....

https://bullionexchanges.com/how-to/doomsday-preppers-guide-to-precious-metals

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Sat Apr 01, 2017 8:32 am

Stick with ebay for buying. The lowest price from the top 5 companies will almost always beat anything else, local or otherwise. If that price doesn't beat it's an exception and this should be jumped on.

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Sat Apr 01, 2017 8:59 am

The coin shop at the WSCC comes with a history lesson when you ask about old currency they have for sale.

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Sat Feb 24, 2018 6:48 pm

I am new here, was pleased to see this section.
I never have gotten into gold, but have always thought silver is shiny enough that in a 'situation' that silver dollars and below will be useful.

For expanding your portfolio, I think gold or platinum is good to have, but I like silver.
But then lead isn't a bad investment either ;)

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Sun Feb 25, 2018 4:50 am

dreadi wrote:The coin shop at the WSCC comes with a history lesson when you ask about old currency they have for sale.


Dreadi - old post - what kind of lesson? Very curious!


weimar_police wrote:I am new here, was pleased to see this section.
I never have gotten into gold, but have always thought silver is shiny enough that in a 'situation' that silver dollars and below will be useful.

For expanding your portfolio, I think gold or platinum is good to have, but I like silver.
But then lead isn't a bad investment either ;)


Not a lot of chat here or lately on the TOS (the other site, seattleguns.net) about silver. We had a bit of an arbitrary line at $15/oz. Those of us who saw that as a buying opportunity backed up the truck. But who knows, $16 or so could be the new line now. Not many real Ag holders sold above $20, as it definitely is a bit of a hassle. That is where an ETF shines.
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