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Silver is on the way back up in the short term anyway, as the best possible buying window was early this morning when it dropped to 26.26, and it is already back up over 27....
Who knows it could fall again I guess tom, the last day of the calender year....
It will be interesting to see who gets the closest on Ed's final silver mark poll for the last call of 2011....
Edited by Silverhawk74 12/29/2011 7:18 pm
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1922-1925. Nothing rare, unfortunately, although they're all in super nice condition.
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Nothing looks better than a bag full of old silver dollars. Makes you feel rich doesn't it.
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Wow, great pictures those look fantastic, well done and fast shipping!
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Quote: Nothing looks better than a bag full of old silver dollars. Makes you feel rich doesn't it. Well, not as rich as a bag of gold dollars would make me feel, but yeah...
Edited by barryg 12/29/2011 9:44 pm
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I don't know why but when I have tons of older silver dollars it just makes me feel rich. They really do look great. Just don't get attached to them so you can sell them when the time is right.
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Quote: I don't know why but when I have tons of older silver dollars it just makes me feel rich. Really? I would have thought you would have preferred silver ingots to coins. Quote: They really do look great. Just don't get attached to them so you can sell them when the time is right. Well, the plan is to hold onto them for the long term and pass them down to my son someday, so I'm afraid I have already gotten quite attached to them. Unless, of course, silver really does take off into the stratosphere some day, in which case I'll probably unload some of it. Of course, what do I know? I'm just one of those people who should stick to general coin collecting instead of buying PMs in the first place...
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I just buy silver and right now I feel Maples have been a good buy. I have found that ASE's and Maples hold their premiums fairly well and have been faster to sell when I have to. The BU silver dollars I feel at this time have too much premium that you can not cover at this time if they are sold which means I need silver to increase far more to make the money I would want to. However if they fit your needs then they are right for you. Passing them down to your son is certainly a good plan for them. I know if I were your son it would make my day when you did that.
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Quote: Silver is on the way back up in the short term anyway, as the best possible buying window was early this morning when it dropped to 26.26, and it is already back up over 27....
I agree, I'm in the process of moving some money from my regular account to my investment account to make a purshase and it didn't make it in time for this drop. Hoping to catch it low enough I can get it to my door at under $30 per OZ.
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It is ideal right now B Wagner at 27.52, which is not a bad buy in point IMO amateur as it may be, and again I am thinking long an short term, lol....
If it is around that or still under thirty I would still pull the trigger, but that is just me and everyone has to chose what to do for themselves, esp on such important choices....
I will keep looking for deals that fit my needs, even after it passes back up over 30 an oz., as the high premium items I got for are never cheap, not even these days....
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The silver price is right on the 5 year trend line just now, so there is still of plenty of scope for the price to further decline, before a recovery.
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Nice pile of shinies you have there Barry. You are making me drool. Quote: The silver price is right on the 5 year trend line just now, so there is still of plenty of scope for the price to further decline, before a recovery. Can you post an image or a link to an image so we can see what you are seeing?
Edited by mmerlinn 12/30/2011 03:42 am
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