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Post by code on Sept 28, 2021 14:39:40 GMT
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Post by glennkoks on Sept 28, 2021 16:48:57 GMT
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Post by glennkoks on Sept 28, 2021 17:04:24 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Sept 28, 2021 19:11:22 GMT
How does this affect the repair of existing vehicles? Do horses have chips?
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Post by Sigurdur on Sept 29, 2021 1:47:50 GMT
How does this affect the repair of existing vehicles? Do horses have chips? Nope, shoes
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Post by nonentropic on Sept 29, 2021 1:57:21 GMT
Lots of chips in Idaho. seen them in their raw state.
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Post by missouriboy on Sept 29, 2021 3:38:30 GMT
How does this affect the repair of existing vehicles? Do horses have chips? Nope, shoes Fish have chips in the UK.
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Post by Sigurdur on Sept 29, 2021 4:20:16 GMT
Lots of chips in Idaho. seen them in their raw state. Idaho doesn't have many chips. They have lots of French Fries. ND/Minnesota are the chip Kings. Supply the industry from Aug 15th through June 30th. Florida adds a few chips in March, runs out in April.
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Post by nonentropic on Sept 29, 2021 7:48:27 GMT
the subtlety.
Thanks Sig
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Post by walnut on Sept 30, 2021 3:16:35 GMT
The absolute cheapest place to buy 2021 silver eagles, that I have found. www.ebay.com/itm/203459230827$89.96 for 3 delivered is relatively cheaper than they have been for awhile. Of course you can buy larger quantities cheaper.
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Post by code on Sept 30, 2021 16:42:11 GMT
Speaking of chips
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Post by missouriboy on Sept 30, 2021 17:30:57 GMT
The absolute cheapest place to buy 2021 silver eagles, that I have found. www.ebay.com/itm/203459230827$89.96 for 3 delivered is relatively cheaper than they have been for awhile. Of course you can buy larger quantities cheaper. That's $30 a coin and a 36% markup over spot. Why does it have to be eagles? Maple leafs are just as good and you can buy them at Texas Precious Metals (Texmetals.com) today for $28 per coin. Other mints for $27. Still a 27% and 22% markup. Gold is currently a better buy with 1 oz coins at 3% to 8%over spot. The poor man's metal is currently overpriced. But I'm just a cheap Celt.
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Post by walnut on Sept 30, 2021 20:30:34 GMT
Does that Texas metals add shipping cost? Some like SD Bullion do.
Yes US silver eagles sell at a premium, but you get it back presumably. People just prefer them.
I have been buying PCGS graded and encapsulated Morgan and Peace dollars. For me the best bang for the buck as you can shop and get deals, and the "bid ask" is a lower spread. It just takes a longer time to get very much invested in them as you shop around for deals $100 at a time. But I like them vs US fiat dollars.
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Post by missouriboy on Sept 30, 2021 23:25:20 GMT
Does that Texas metals add shipping cost? Some like SD Bullion do. Yes US silver eagles sell at a premium, but you get it back presumably. People just prefer them. I have been buying PCGS graded and encapsulated Morgan and Peace dollars. For me the best bang for the buck as you can shop and get deals, and the "bid ask" is a lower spread. It just takes a longer time to get very much invested in them as you shop around for deals $100 at a time. But I like them vs US fiat dollars. Shipping and insurance is included in their price. Even junk silver sells at a heavy premium. Everybody can afford silver and they were buying the heck out of it. They be a little put off by the recent decline, but most are hanging in for the long run. It's the equivalent of survivsl cash. Whenever I find a Morgan that is not priced as a collectors item, I buy it. I don't have many Morgans. My son (the Crypto Baron) thinks fiat is ultimately cheap trash to be replaced by crypto ... and precious metals will be difficult to conduct business with. My answer to him is that ... when his crypto has dissolved back into the electro-magnetic firmament, my silver coins will still buy groceries. We have a deal. If he's right he'll take care of me. And if I'm right I'll take care of him.
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Post by walnut on Sept 30, 2021 23:41:22 GMT
Does that Texas metals add shipping cost? Some like SD Bullion do. Yes US silver eagles sell at a premium, but you get it back presumably. People just prefer them. I have been buying PCGS graded and encapsulated Morgan and Peace dollars. For me the best bang for the buck as you can shop and get deals, and the "bid ask" is a lower spread. It just takes a longer time to get very much invested in them as you shop around for deals $100 at a time. But I like them vs US fiat dollars. Shipping and insurance is included in their price. Even junk silver sells at a heavy premium. Everybody can afford silver and they were buying the heck out of it. They be a little put off by the recent decline, but most are hanging in for the long run. It's the equivalent of survivsl cash. Whenever I find a Morgan that is not priced as a collectors item, I buy it. I don't have many Morgans. My son (the Crypto Baron) thinks fiat is ultimately cheap trash to be replaced by crypto ... and precious metals will be difficult to conduct business with. My answer to him is that ... when his crypto has dissolved back into the electro-magnetic firmament, my silver coins will still buy groceries. We have a deal. If he's right he'll take care of me. And if I'm right I'll take care of him. I just have not been able to get on that crypto bandwagon. Not sufficiently bankable assets IMO.
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