Tuesday, May 3, 2011

1 Ounce of Silver was Worth $1,218 in the Ancient Roman World

1 Ounce of Silver was Worth $1,218 in the Ancient Roman World . so Judas sold out Jesus for about $36,500 bucks... '30 silver pieces'. the price of a new Nissan Maxima, makes perfect sense Very interesting




Related ETFs : Ishares Silver ETF (SLV), SPDR GOld ETF (GLD) , Powershares DB SPDR Gold ETF (GLD), Newmont Mining (NEM), Barrick Gold (ABX), GoldCorp (GG)

Monday, May 2, 2011

Scottsdale silver 10- 1ounce bars ,

Scottsdale silver makes the nicest bars I've seen.  check out the link! https://store.scottsdalesilver.com/ i got mine from the scottsdale ebay store..defiantly my favorite bars are these Scottsdale bars. Favorite silver coin is a tie between Austrian Philharmonic and American Silver Eagle.



One of the biggest mistakes people make is buying silver because it is pretty. Silver is silver, get the ugly stuff. I doesn't matter if it was touched by human hands, it is silver...not a collectible coin. if your touching the silver on silver coins like the silver maple, there's also some numismatic value along with the silver value. Higher grade coins or bars sell for more. If your looking at a MS 64 bar or coin thats gonna add value along with the price of the silver content. I would pay more for something in nice condition if i had the money.

This pull back is healthy for the long term Bull Market

Silver's recent price run up does not qualify as a parabolic spike in Historical terms. This pull back is healthy for the long term Bull Market in Silver and has created another buying opportunity for those whom purchase physical and hold long term. "Before silver is finished margins will be raised to cash. Volatility, thy name is silver", Jim Sinclair


Related ETFs : Ishares Silver ETF (SLV), SPDR GOld ETF (GLD) , Powershares DB SPDR Gold ETF (GLD), Newmont Mining (NEM), Barrick Gold (ABX), GoldCorp (GG)
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