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The Good Old Days When Silver Was Cheap

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I guess I can't complain too much


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If we're getting in the Time Machine..... In 1979, gold experienced a historic, rapid surge, rising from roughly $226 to over $500 per ounce by year-end, driven by the Iranian Revolution, energy crises, and high inflation. This explosive 74% annual increase made it one of the best-performing years for the metal. Deja Vu all over again!
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What eleven years can do
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What ine year can do! We were still low $30's then.
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True, at least for the aftermarket. However, the Mint sharply increased their prices a few years ago and I was feeling nostalgic for those days.
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2.56 oz ASW - $42.56 with buyer's premium
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I've got a few ounce bars I paid less than $10 for, premium included. Ah, the good old days between the Hunts and the 2011 runup, when silver languished below $10 spot forever. Along with millions of others who did not, I wish I'd backed up the truck back then.
But it was so stable, for so long...it kinda got boring. 20/20 hindsight.
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In the timeframe of when that purchase was made that I posted, you HAD to buy $100 worth at JM Bullion, but then you got free shipping. But they wouldn't sell to you anything under $100. So I knew this was a good price because I had to buy 6 to get over $100, I was so happy. I was buying 5 and was over $100, had to bump it up one more.
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I remember when 10 cents would buy a Pepsi Cola out of a vending machine. It was a long time ago.
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It all started for me hearing Silver jingling in My Father's pockets, as a child.
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I've posted about some of the Canadian $5, $10 and $15 Silver coins (all 36 mm in diameter) that I've added to my collection of Canada's 36 mm Silver Dollars. In all cases, I set a reasonable budget for each coin in its respective series and practiced "purchase patience" to stay on track.

Of course, silver was at a far different price point then. It's not likely I would pursue the same collections at today's market prices. I just don't see them as a "good value" at today's price points. I understand why they command higher selling prices, but "understanding" does not close the deal (at least for me)!



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I remember when 10 cents would buy a Pepsi Cola out of a vending machine. It was a long time ago.
I remember those "good old days" too. I also remember that back then my allowance was 25 cents a week. It's all relative. I also remember being able to run without pulling a hamstring.
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I remember when 10 cents would buy a Pepsi Cola out of a vending machine. It was a long time ago.
So do I!

My bottles of Pepsi Zero Sugar were $1.75 each this weekend.
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