Silver madness!

Doing my part , picked up 8 different , Extra Fine , About Uncirculated, silver Mercury dimes this morning , 2014 Silver Eagles were $22.50 this morning at one of my local places .Had a nice inventory of Unc Morgan dollars , some nice sitting Liberty dimes , quarters , some Barber Halves, some very nice , early date Washington , silver quarters , I was in a hurry , so just had one cup of coffee and split .
 
I settled for an 1890 S Morgan dollar and an 1895 French , 90 % silver 50 cent pc today.
 
Still doing my part , picked up an 1823 dime and a 1902 silver Barber half today .
 
OPM One Troy Ounce silver rounds $0.69 over spot,any quantity,free shipping.

http://www.jmbullion.com/1-oz-opm-silver-round/

Monarch Precious Metals sells all of their generic rounds for $0.69 over spot. Plus they have a particular round that you can purchase AT SPOT one round per order.

http://www.monarchpreciousmetals.co...hop.browse&category_id=30&Treeid=16&Itemid=53

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I just recently purchased a Silver eagle and have been considering getting more. I never realized how beautiful the coin was until i saw it in person. The detail is something that I never saw in any picture I've seen.
 
Monarch Precious Metals sells all of their generic rounds for $0.69 over spot. Plus they have a particular round that you can purchase AT SPOT one round per order.

http://www.monarchpreciousmetals.co...hop.browse&category_id=30&Treeid=16&Itemid=53

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I just recently purchased a Silver eagle and have been considering getting more. I never realized how beautiful the coin was until i saw it in person. The detail is something that I never saw in any picture I've seen.

You should get a nice Extra Fine or About Uncirculated Walking Liberty half dollar from the 1940's , you would like that .
 
Monarch Precious Metals sells all of their generic rounds for $0.69 over spot. Plus they have a particular round that you can purchase AT SPOT one round per order.

http://www.monarchpreciousmetals.co...hop.browse&category_id=30&Treeid=16&Itemid=53

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I just recently purchased a Silver eagle and have been considering getting more. I never realized how beautiful the coin was until i saw it in person. The detail is something that I never saw in any picture I've seen.

Monarch Precious Metals are good people to deal with,I have bought from them a few times.
However,they do charge for shipping,here is their price list from your link:
Our shipping charges are based on your order total and can be calculated as follows:
$0 - $99.99 ------------------------------- $5.95
$100.00 - $199.99 --------------------- $7.95
$200.00 - $399.99 --------------------- $10.95
$400.00 - $599.99 --------------------- $12.95
$600.00 - $749.99 --------------------- $15.95
$750.00 - $1499.99 ------------------- $19.95
$1500.00 - $1999.99 ----------------- $24.95
$2000.00 - $2499.99 ----------------- $29.95
$2500.00 - $4999.99 ----------------- $34.95
$5000.00 & up -------------------------- $39.95
So if you ordered ten rounds from them,it is really ~ $1.70 over spot.

About mid-December last year,JM Bullion started free shipping,any amount,"for a limited time only" or some such.
They are still doing it,so I always check there first.
 
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www.silvertowne.com also sells some of their minted bullion with free shipping (ie. selected products). Very good deals for generic bullion direct from the (private) mint.
 
Well , I have been busy , mostly just Barber Half dollars , some Walking Liberty halves and Peace Dollars, occasional California gold pc .Few Mercury dimes. Doing my part .
 
Silver's one of the few assets that's still really cheap relative to everything else.

Definitely a buy and hold.
 
Silver's one of the few assets that's still really cheap relative to everything else.

Definitely a buy and hold.

I feel pretty good about it , if you compare it to gasoline , bacon , property tax , ins , etc , looks like a bargain.
 
Its dropping pretty low and fast.....

We may never see it at 40$ an ounce in our lifetime again.

On the bright side I found a 1947 silver quarter on the ground at a gas station. That was lucky.
 
Its dropping pretty low and fast.....

We may never see it at 40$ an ounce in our lifetime again.

On the bright side I found a 1947 silver quarter on the ground at a gas station. That was lucky.

I fully expect to see silver above $40/oz in my lifetime, although I am only 24.
 
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