Buying silver at minneapolis rally

Will silver prices go up or down in 2009 ?


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MrLib3rty

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TRADE IN YOUR FRD's for SILVER BULLION HERE :

Anyone interested in investing your depreciating federal reserve notes in some real silver? Please let me know by private message. I CAN BRING YOUR ORDER TO YOU AT THE RALLY, RONSTOCK, THE PARADE, OR THE CAMPGROUNDS (OR I CAN SHIP IT TO YOUR HOME). I have several hundred ounces for sale and will bring along what is ordered by end of day tomorrow. I am leaving Friday night for MSP. My price for .999 pure silver minted coins, rounds, and bars is generally $2-3 over spot price - depending on quantity purchased.
Today I am selling 1 oz rounds for $17, 10 ounce bars for $170 and 100 ounce bars for $1649. This is the average price these are selling for on ebay auctions, but without any computerized records or dealing not so face-2-face. Please contact me for larger orders up to 1000 ounces.
** Prices may change with marketplace on Friday ! ** who knows where the price will go **
Yes silver bullion trades now at a premium over the "spot" price which is for PAPER contracts on wall-street, and yes there is truly a shortage of available _physical silver_ in the marketplace, so get your real metal while you can.
DISCRETION ASSURED, PRIVATE SALE. Cash and carry. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.

I BUY SELL AND TRADE
 
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I too am very leery of this character...

be wary of this guy...look at his post count and motivation


Yes, be very careful.

He is a coin dealer who accepts worthless FRNs for Precious Metals.

Who in their right mind would want to sell silver?
 
be wary of this guy...look at his post count and motivation

Hey Rock and Roll, before you post a "be wary of this guy" post like that, why dont you PM me first before stabbing me publicly ? You dont know me and have no right to say this. Yeah your post count on this forum is more but I find it very insulting for you to post this comment, of course you have right to free speech, but this NO, its bearing false witness against your neighbor. (exodus 20:11) And to add insult to injury you include me in adding another list of warnings below about Obama supporters !! Totally wrong man. totally rude insinuation.

Please have the courtesy to retract your unsubstantiated beware "warning".
I am not an Obama Supporter and I am not someone to be wary of.

If you are a true libertarian you will have respect for my rights of free market enterprise. I offer a product for sale, which I believe is in demand in this marketplace. I also offer to buy and trade goods.

You also questioned my motives. Here is your answer. My motive is threefold. (1) to support the campaign for liberty and freedom for everyone, that is why I am GOING TO MINNESOTA AND THE RALLY (2) to buy sell and trade in a free market to support myself, my business, and my beliefs. (3) to bring others of like mind, the products they desire. Many people simply cannot find silver out in the streets.

The current state of the Ag market is this. There is a severe SHORTAGE developing in the silver bullion market. yes I said shortage. You can read articles all over about this. The US Mint has a 3 month delay on Silver Eagles, even they cannot aquire the silver they need. Internet and local dealers are selling out or not selling, since the price dropped. What does this tell you? There is a rift or "disconnect" between the price of "paper silver" for wallstreet futures contracts and the street or market or ebay price of physical in-your-hand silver today. Also known as the here-and-now.

I offer immediate shipping and in most cases free shipping with you paying only the insurance. I can only offer this deal since I am buying 1000 ounce bars directly from Comex. If you cant buy 1000 ounce bars, and just want 10 or 100 ounces, this is sure something to consider, get your silver NOW, without a wait.

In summary I must regretfully defend these beware's so I submit these facts:
(1) I own a retail storefront in my hometown business district.
(2) I am Ebay verified seller with 99% feedback rating
(3) I am Paypal verified business seller with no disputes
(4) I am also a Squaretrade verified seller
(5) I support liberty for all, free trade and sound money policy.
(6) I will be at the Rally, you can meet me in person.

So what should we really be wary of ? Not an honest guy selling his silver.

Perhaps maybe better to beware of the true evil
-------------> The Federal Reserve !!
who is devaluing your paper dollars by printing lots more of them.
Nuff said.
 
Assumptions are dangerous

Yes, be very careful.

He is a coin dealer who accepts worthless FRNs for Precious Metals.

Who in their right mind would want to sell silver?

Gideon,

I am NOT a coin-dealer. I have no coins. I trade in silver bullion.
apparently you made a false assumption. Assumptions are always dangerous.
you are wrong in this case. sorry man.

In a free-market there must be both buyers and sellers. A buyer cannot buy without a seller and a seller cannot sell without a buyer . So your question "who would want to sell" is just really stupid to me. people buy and sell everyday.
its just an EXCHANGE to me. Without a seller in his right mind, noone could ever buy anything ! I explain it why and how I do it, in the previous post. You are wrong in questioning my "right mind" for selling.

I do however agree with you (just partially) about the worthlessness of frn's. well they aren't quite worthless yet, as long as you can get a hot mcdonalds hamburger for 99 cents stuffed into your car window inches from your mouth, while you drive through, people will not understand the loss of value of the dollar. but they will soon. real inflation is about 15% per year, the fed just printed another 200 billion frd's IN THE LAST 4 WEEKS to bail out fannie, freddie, and indy. This will have a delayed effect COMING SOON TO A DEPRESSION NEAR YOU. The total us debt is 10 trillion$$ (thats 20 times all the gold in the world) and the country is literally bankrupt for no good reason. Meanwhile there reamins a marketplace for buyers and sellers of goods.

I BUY SELL AND TRADE EVERYTHING EVERYDAY
 
Be very careful of this guy...

Gideon,

I am NOT a coin-dealer. I have no coins. I trade in silver bullion.
apparently you made a false assumption. Assumptions are always dangerous.
you are wrong in this case. sorry man.

In a free-market there must be both buyers and sellers. A buyer cannot buy without a seller and a seller cannot sell without a buyer . So your question "who would want to sell" is just really stupid to me. people buy and sell everyday.
its just an EXCHANGE to me. Without a seller in his right mind, noone could ever buy anything ! I explain it why and how I do it, in the previous post. You are wrong in questioning my "right mind" for selling.

I do however agree with you (just partially) about the worthlessness of frn's. well they aren't quite worthless yet, as long as you can get a hot mcdonalds hamburger for 99 cents stuffed into your car window inches from your mouth, while you drive through, people will not understand the loss of value of the dollar. but they will soon. real inflation is about 15% per year, the fed just printed another 200 billion frd's IN THE LAST 4 WEEKS to bail out fannie, freddie, and indy. This will have a delayed effect COMING SOON TO A DEPRESSION NEAR YOU. The total us debt is 10 trillion$$ (thats 20 times all the gold in the world) and the country is literally bankrupt for no good reason. Meanwhile there reamins a marketplace for buyers and sellers of goods.

I BUY SELL AND TRADE EVERYTHING EVERYDAY

Because he is WAY too serious!

Lighten up a little Dude.

Read my (sarcastic) post again, and you will see that I am on your side.
 
I'm getting 2 x 5 oz. bars of gold delivered from the Perth mint on Wednesday.

They will snuggle up nicely with my locked ammo. :D
 
There is no doubt, the track record for silver during the past 5 years against gold is remarkable.

Silver is the big winner.

Silver has considerable industrial applications.

Right now, that is a concern...
 
Everybody should be thanking this guy considering all the threads where people are whining about not being able to get any physical silver. Here's your chance.
 
I can only offer this deal since I am buying 1000 ounce bars directly from Comex. If you cant buy 1000 ounce bars, and just want 10 or 100 ounces, this is sure something to consider, get your silver NOW, without a wait.

So exactly how do you buy 1000 ounce bars directly from the Comex and then sell 10 or 100 ounces of it? Do you have your own facility to break down those 1000 oz. bars into smaller parts? Do you make your own blanks and have your own presses and dies to make rounds?

I can buy 1000 ounce bars from the Comex but that wouldn't make it easy for me to sell 1 ounce rounds and 100 oz bars.

Please understand my confusion. :confused:
 
You're sure going to have a heavy suitcase MrLiberty :)

So, if you're worried if this guy is on the up and up just take a graduated cylinder and a set of scales and follow these instructions:

https://www.kitcomm.com/archive/index.php?t-10206.html

But then again (if you do this) you'll probably have a heavy suitcase yourself.
 
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So exactly how do you buy 1000 ounce bars directly from the Comex and then sell 10 or 100 ounces of it? Do you have your own facility to break down those 1000 oz. bars into smaller parts? Do you make your own blanks and have your own presses and dies to make rounds?

I can buy 1000 ounce bars from the Comex but that wouldn't make it easy for me to sell 1 ounce rounds and 100 oz bars.

Please understand my confusion. :confused:

Buying Gold and silver is fairly straight-forward.

I purchase in weight.

Gold bars 5 or 10 oz. are relatively similar in price. 1 oz. bars are incrimentally higher.

Storage at the mint is somewhere around 1.5 %. A Rip off.

Transportation of bars is relatively cheap, but after you have a coup;e of bars in the safe, it's time to play it like the stock market.

Pay attention to your margins, and easily liquidate.
 
gold/silver

Hey all,

From what I've read and heard (so far), gold/silver bullion coins are a better investment than bars. What do you think?

~Matvei~
 
Silver bars are great for buying cars...

But if you want to barter for something smaller like a chicken or a some grain, you might find it a little easier to trade an ounce of bullion.

Got change for a 100 ounce bar of Ag?
 
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