Posts Tagged ‘precious metals’

Fortress of Silver Stacker Bars.
Convert to Silver Bullion: The New Hope for the Old Republic
PS: Bought from http://www.ScottsdaleSilver.com
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http://www.ScottsdaleSilver.com presents the “One” — the sharpest looking 1 Ounce Silver Bar on the market. Whether you are a silver investor or a collector, this bullion is a must have for the stash.
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A video wherein I sound very posh and make a mess. Showcasing this year’s acquisitions.
Cast in order of appearence:
==SILVER==
120 x Austrian Philharmonic
6 x Australian Koala
6 x Australian Kookaburra
6 x Australian Lunar (ox & rat)
2 x Chinese Panda
1 x US olympics commemerative (1oz?)
4 x Austrian Philharmonic
1 x Canadian Maple Leaf
2 x Mexican Libertad
3 x US Silver Eagle
2 x US Peace Dollars
2 x US Morgan Dollars
1 x British Crown (pre 1947)
217 x British Florin (pre 1947)
131 x British Half Crown (pre 1947)
350 x British Shilling (pre 1947)
120 x British Sixpence (pre 1947)
Assorted British pre 1920
5 x British Threepence (pre 1947)
==GOLD==
12 x Half Sovereign
57 x Full Sovereign
2 x Proof Full Sovereign
1 x mint sealed half sovereign
1 x mint sealed full sovereign
3 x British Britannia
1 x US Buffalo
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Been buying silver for many years, thought I would give these guys a try. I bought it from http://www.scottsdalesilver.com and package arrived the same week I placed the order. Please watch video for review.
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One of the finest silver bullion bars available: The Scottsdale Stacker, only from Scottsdale Silver.
http://www.scottsdalesilver.com 10 Troy Ounces of .999 Pure Silver
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China has introduced its first-ever investment opportunity for silver bullion. The bars are available in 500 grams, 1 kilogram, 2 kilograms and 5 kilograms with a purity of 99.9 percent.
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After viewing G4T’s video on silver exchange for food. I thought that I would go into more detail showing an example with small weight silver coinage. I have in my past SouthernLibertyAmer videos tried to explain why you might find it to your benefit in acquiring small weights of precious metals. I say this because in the event there is a economic crisis, silver (and gold) will most certainly skyrocket in prices. The Lydian Mint website is a place where some may would like to purchase 1/4 oz weights of .999 silver coins. Some sites have smaller weights of 1/10 oz of silver .999 silver coins. Although these are very nice in weight, I find that the premiums are to extravagant in premiums. Some premiums for the 1/10 oz weight silver .999 silver coins are averaging 150% in premiums. So rather than go that route if you prefer the .999, I’d recommend avoiding the high premiums and buy your less in premium 90% U.S. Silver Coinage. In fact even the small weight 35% Jefferson WWII Nickels would be excellent………………………..Mike
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This is a Thank You Video to my Favorite Silver Guys and Their Channels. I have enjoyed their videos and the Silver Market Updates. This is also a tribute to basic mind control techniques that we all can take advantage of for Marketing Purposes. This Video is my interpretation of You’re Jingling Baby Performance Art! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pf44J7GO9ys
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4585OvJS3_8
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Just wanted to talk a bit about why silver may be more bullish than gold because of its unique place in our society as money and its use in manufacturing , which creates quite a bit more consumption than you see with gold or most other precious metals , with declining MFG world wide , mining for metals where silver is a by product are declining, as well as new mine start ups , all of which may have some supply effects on silver.
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Silver Bubble Part 2 of 3