Monday, July 4, 2011

Australian Koala Silver Coin

1oz Australian Koala silver bullion coins 2007 to 2011 Nice looking silver bullion coins but I would stay away from government issued "legal tender" with a "face value." You pay high premiums and the government owns them, you just hold them. .Numis Network Presents an entertaining and educational video about the 2011 Australian Silver Koala coin.Who can resist the endearing and loveable Australian Koala? With a design that changes yearly, it is easy to understand why the Silver Koala is a favorite of collectors, both young and old alike. 2011 finds two cuddly koalas sitting on adjacent tree branches. Exquisitely frosted, the delicate design on the table of this year's coin enhances the koala's shiny likeness.I prefer the 2010 Koala. I chose not to buy the 2011 1 kg or 1 oz coins.

Eric Sprott , Bix Weir & Chris Martenson on the massive paper manipulation of the silver market

Eric Sprott - Tyranny Of A Rigged Paper Monopoly Over Silver Price Discovery , the 13 percent price plunge in less than 15 minutes leaves the investment world stunned and the price destruction of silver has continued ever since , informed investors do not understand how could this happen in a fair market but at the same time they are thankful for the discount in silver price , a great opportunity that may never repeat itself for stacking up more and more silver coins and bars hold to them while the value of the dollar continues to plummet , experts Eric Sprott , Bix Weir & Chris Martenson give their opinions about this silver market manipulation




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

Andy Gause, Cash is not Money - Gold and Silver are Money

Andrew Gause - The Real World of Money with PATRICK TIMPONE - July 2, 2011
if the Us government defaults the mutual funds will plummet , all the bonds funds that people hold their money in will default , Cash is not money , Cash are federal reserve notes and until you turn those notes in what the constitution defines as money you have no money you are a creditor , this is a bad place to be "no state shall make anything but Gold and Silver coin a tender in payment of debt " says the constitution , so unless you have any money you are a creditor and if you are a creditor you do not want that default to happen , IOU notes are not money whether we keep it in electronic form or in paper form it is still a claim it is not MONEY




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