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  • It is channelling nicely on a downward spiral. Almost perfect pattern. I'm thinking lower. It's already below support.

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    • How does one go about buying silver?

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      • whats sterling silver worth? My mom has some old silverware sets
        "PSH!!!"

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        • Originally posted by Danny46 View Post
          How does one go about buying silver?
          I email or call my guy and it's in the mail after I pay him...

          Bill Taft
          Gold & Silver Specialist
          AUSTIN RARE COINS & BULLION
          10800 Pecan Park Blvd Suite 250
          Austin, TX 78750
          Direct: 1-800-553-8571
          bill@austincoins.com

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          • Which cyrptocurrency is this?

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            • if people ever seek safety precious metals will come back. i wouldn't buy here either looks bearish still

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              • Originally posted by QIK46 View Post
                if people ever seek safety precious metals will come back. i wouldn't buy here either looks bearish still
                Don't think my finger isn't on the trigger

                Also, to answer an earlier question, I use www.gainesvillecoins.com when buying and selling. I have used many others in the past, but no one beats their prices either on a buy or sell order. A bank wire set-up is the best.

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                • Originally posted by Stephen View Post
                  whats sterling silver worth? My mom has some old silverware sets
                  Sterling is 92.5%, or should be. It doesn't bring in direct scrap prices in proportion with the silver content either. It greatly varies from place to place, but Dallas Gold and Silver is a good bet at getting fair pricing.

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                  • He'll I remember when I sold my silver for $44/ounce

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                    • Originally posted by SMKR View Post
                      He'll I remember when I sold my silver for $44/ounce
                      Gonna do it again?

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                      • Originally posted by Danny46 View Post
                        How does one go about buying silver?
                        Ebay, search 5 or 10 oz silver bar. Usually free shipping and no tax.
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                        • Originally posted by 0393gt View Post
                          Ebay, search 5 or 10 oz silver bar. Usually free shipping and no tax.
                          Fuck a bunch of that nonsense! That crap is overpriced with people bidding themselves out of a decent price.

                          This is an excellent silver buying tool:
                          Track silver prices and premiums in real time from the most popular online bullion dealers. Quickly get the guaranteed lowest price on popular silver bullion and coins.

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                          • I'm hoping prices stay depressed until I have the coin to play.

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                            • So I am wanting to get into the game. I checked out a few of the links and have a question. Why is it that there are 10 different coins or bars that are all 1oz .999 pure but some cost more than others? Is it collectability?
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                              • Originally posted by Jewrrick View Post
                                So I am wanting to get into the game. I checked out a few of the links and have a question. Why is it that there are 10 different coins or bars that are all 1oz .999 pure but some cost more than others? Is it collectability?
                                Silver isn't just silver, there are varying degrees of currency and coins that have a higher than spot price on silver. Depends on the mint where it was minted, the volume produced, etc.

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