Showing posts with label Junk Silver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Junk Silver. Show all posts

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Junk Silver Bags from Peter Schiff

Mr. Peter Schiff simply stated that junk silver is not an ideal investment option because premiums are becoming too high. In addition to saving money on premiums, you gain the advantage of having newly minted 100% (almost) silver rounds. We should be thanking Mr. Schiff for providing us with better investment options.



 Peter Schiff does a live demonstration of his new innovative Silver Barter Bag -- the *best value* in physical silver ever offered by Euro Pacific Precious Metals. Bags of pure, investment-grade fractional silver rounds at premiums up to *half off* the going rate for junk coins.

For more info, call 1-888-GOLD-160 or visit http://www.SchiffSilver.com.

MAKE SURE YOU GET PHYSICAL SILVER IN YOUR OWN POSSESSION. Don't Buy SLV, or Futures or Pooled Accounts or any other BS paper silver product .Remember anything on paper is worth the paper it is written on. Go Long Stay long the bull market have even started yet

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

JUNK SILVER vs. .999 FINE SILVER - DAVID MORGAN

Investing in silver. Junk Silver or .999 Fine Silver? By David Morgan. junk silver is the easiest way to get silver for cheap and it doesn't carry a premium price like Silver Eagles. Just go buy a few dimes.everyone should own a mix of junk silver. I have nickels, dimes, quarters and dollars. I'm looking for more small denomination junks silver for a SHTF scenario and need small barter money.I buy junk and 999 fine, they are both winners.Diversification is good idea even if it's just in your silver. One point many stackers miss is the need to 'make change'. If all one has is 1 oz. and the other one 'say's sorry no change' and one really needs the product one leaves money on the table. Also the distinction between .999 and .9999 is lost on most people. If the price is 1 oz. most people are going to shave some off and give it back to you if it's .9999. They'll just say tough @#$!.


Monday, May 30, 2011

What is Junk Silver?

Junk Silver in the numismatic circle refers to worn circulated silver coins. These are circulated worn coins and do not have any collector value BUT, the value lies in the silver content. The price of junk silver is now commandind a small premium about spot. It used to be cheap. You could get them below spor price but not anymore .Junk silvers can still be found in pocket change. Keep collecting because Silver price is still going up. Jefferson nickel does not have any silver. Only those "Wartime" (1942 (partial) -1945) and it has only 35% silver. But continue looking. That's part of the fun. You might want to try the flea market for a bargain. Have fun ,all nickles and dimes before 65 have silver in them Only war nickels (1942-1945) has 35% silver. And they silver is bounded with magnesium (?) makes it harder to extract the silver, most buyers wouldn't mess with them.
Best deal is pre-1965 dimes, quarters, half dollars, Morgan & Peace dollars and the 1964 Kennedy halve dollar all 90% silver.The 40% Kennedy & Eisenhower coins are good, just takes more of them. I got burned a lot starting out buying coins.

Monday, May 9, 2011

How to buy Junk Silver

Junk Silver is one of the most overlooked investment opportunities for those who wish to invest in precious metals such as gold or silver . this video Describes pre 1965 us coins and how they are priced .Many times coin shops haven't updated the junk coins reflecting the new spot price... which means you'd be buying them for a discount now-a-days... . Silver coins minted before 1965 are guaranteed to have 90% silver content which means $1.40 face value combination contains 1 once of silver - which has been trading between $25 to $30 dollars

The value of silver coins change with the price of silver just as they do with silver bullion coins because of the metal. The price of silver can be checked on the Regal Assets website. If you are looking to buy silver coins, then you may want to consider a bag of junk silver coins.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

SCRAP SILVER PRE-1965 COINS vs Eagles, rounds

Junk Silver Coins are a good investment ,Junk silver coins are an easy way to start investing in precious metals and protecting your financial future.



David Morgan is right, folks. Most of what I have is 10oz bars because I get it closer to SPOT than anything else (even closer than 100oz bars). The whole "American Silver Eagle will be the most commonly traded" idea is a psedo-numismatic network thought process. Have you actually seen some of those jokers buy MS70s @ 400% of SPOT? LOL! Well, that is also being done with just regular ASEs, in just a smaller percentage.

Bottom line, just get the .999 that is closest to SPOT.
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