- Aug 7, 2005
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Just bought 20 oz at $22.32. I'm tempted to buy an oz of gold.
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Just bought 20 oz at $22.32. I'm tempted to buy an oz of gold.
so what's a good price for an oz of silver ?
and gold?
i'm trying to invest
That's it.
I'm following this closely now, and once my tax money hits i'm going in.
I'm not even gonna go crazy, but if it somehow stays around $30 by the time my bread comes in i'm gonna drop $60 on 2 oz and just sit on it until the price spikes over $200 again.
Same thing with bitcoins. Same thing with gold.
Is there a "best" type of silver to purchase? I mean in terms of not only size but also 999 or 90% coins?
damn. hovering around $22. this is the lowest its been in a while. might go in for several ounces
Ive noticed that about the 90% coins. Why is that?
For example: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lot-of-EIGH...dividual&hash=item3381589e45&autorefresh=true
At melt value this is around $67.12 so why are people willing to spend $25 over?
Also I assume its the same for coins that are 35% and 40% silver as well?
how bout that 250 an oz?
intrisic value and material cost = your answer.Ive noticed that about the 90% coins. Why is that?
For example: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lot-of-EIGH...dividual&hash=item3381589e45&autorefresh=true
At melt value this is around $67.12 so why are people willing to spend $25 over?
Also I assume its the same for coins that are 35% and 40% silver as well?
dudes are still on thiswhen your paper money is worthless il be laughing too.
when your paper money is worthless il be laughing too.
dudes are still on this