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- half pound silver eagles - gold-forum. kitco. com
Only the Washington Mint silver rounds that are marked half pound, 999 silver, are indeed 8 troy ounces There are other silver rounds out there that look like eagles, morgans, etc that are marked half pound, but are indeed only 6 troy o
- Deflation Precedes Hyperinflation-Long Answer - Page 466
It is impossible to call the exact time that the U S dollar will collapse; I would be a fool to try But I will tell you that I think our fiat monetary system is approaching the end of its lifespan right now
- A fair price for these coins??? - gold-forum. kitco. com
What do you guys think would be a fair price for all of these following coins?? I can get them from a guy locally
- Exit strategy for silver? - Page 5 - gold-forum. kitco. com
All Metal Quotes; Charts Data; Markets; News Reports; Gold Forum; Jeweler Resources; Buy Silver Gold; Kitco Events; Mobile Apps
- See Change in the Silver Investment Market - Page 2
In recent years, the paper silver market (silver ETPs ETFs) has dominated the silver investment market This year, the physical silver investment market dominated the silver investment market Consider the following chart
- Cleaning engelhards
does it really matter?i went to another coin store today and got another prospector for a buck and a half over but it is disgusting looking with all the tarnish and would look much better without it does it affect the value at all? wondering because im going to be making a large(r) order of them and think it would be a good thing to know
- Start of the bull market in Gold and Silver - Page 177
Keep in mind, what I'm about to write, I write knowing full well, paper is paper, electronic trading platforms are vapor and the only real silver and gold, are physical silver and gold I have mentioned often enough, I collect (you call it stacking) but I also rely on paper trading to achieve and support a certain lifestyle, as well as support
- Could OIL be used to back a Currency - Page 2
Gold and Silver known to be an asset and used a standard basis to back a currency Oil is known as an asset but has it ever been used to back a currency ?
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