This is the big one, three days straight of non-stop numismatic and bullion fun. And it was pretty darn busy. Next Coin Show: South Saint Paul Coin Show Start ...
that point about trading your Gold for silver,mate,i honestly think that
Trading in your gold to buy silver(at record highs) is risky.But thats my
opinion :D we can all spend our hard earned money on what we see fit,i
guess the moral of the story is.. SGT ....kooks haha the way you say it
,made me laugh,and $40 for a kook wow mate that is cheaper that i get em in
Oz for.If i bought a Monster box(500 coins) it would cost me $41.08 a coin
on average,mate $40 is dirt cheap,another bargain for SGT!
@Breycor I don't disagree with you at all about gold's bright future. It's
just that gold is a trillion dollar market, silver is a tiny $40 billion
market... it will move much more in percentage terms as it returns to its
historical relationship with gold of 15 to 1 - that means for anyone who
sells some gold to buy some silver at the current ratio, will likely have
made a good choice. Ive been right so far, and I expect that to continue to
be the case. It's just a simple case of basic math.
Wow that was a nice coin show, loads of traders. It's kind of interesting
to hear people who only seem to know the physical market cos most of the
"analysis" you hear in the media is about the paper market which is barely
a useful valuation guide given how opaque it is. Silverfuturist had a video
where the guy seemed to imply that the physical picture was really what
interested him when buying as opposed to the spot price of silver on the
electronic market. And thanks for the update.
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Glad to see that you got yourself some 2011 Kookaburras and Koalas :) My
experience buying here in Australia is that the Kooka's carry a slightly
higher premium (about $2 higher) than the Koalas - I'm not sure if it's
because of the limited mintage (300,000 coins per year), or that the
Kookaburra series has been around for 22 years and is the most popular
Perth Mint product, or simply because the artwork on the Koalas (2009 and
2010) wasn't that good.
I looked at this picture since I got extremely concerned about the economy
and had no clue what direction to go. Money does not always mean a single
thing any longer. So I chose to conduct some analysis and came across
Goldiverse. I am just so fortuitous, I can easily change my savings from
cash to different currencies, to any precious metal whenever I would like.
The government can go and take a jump for all I care. Just Bing and yahoo
it Goldiverse.
I won't add much more to my position between now and the 29th of March. I'm
stacked sufficiently though. If the bankers have more rope by the end of
the month I'll roll with that scenario and keep stacking. I get stock
dividends early April so if cheap silver is still available after March
I'll be picking up a stack like the one you just hauled in. Honestly though
I hope the bankers are finally cornered at the end of the month. It is time
to coast.
I went to a big coin show last weekend in SoCal. I went to the same show 6
mos ago. There was a HUGE difference. This time, it was crowded and I saw
people buying silver bullion and talking about silver. Most dealers had
silver bullion for sale whereas last time only a couple had silver. I'm not
selling my gold though because things seem too uncertain for future
currency. I own about 85% silver and 15% gold.
@Breycor BTW, today's action (3.23.11) went silver's way, again. Gold was
up $10.40, silver ws up 93 cents, that reflects a 11 to 1 silver to gold
ratio, which is exactly what we are seeing in world wide silver prodcution
levels now. There is only 10-11 times more silver being mined annually than
gold. Silver is going to continue to appreciate faster than gold. (Maybe
the FOFOA guy should visit my Channel)...
@SGTbull07 Thanks for that. I guess the issue is that when you do want to
sell you might get cheated for one of those generic bars because whoever is
buying will act like they can't be sure that it's real without a trusted
mint name, even if it is pure 999 fine. The fair is much fairer on those
generic bars, but I'm wondering if there is a hidden cost, i.e. doubt about
its authenticity.
@SGTbull07 Silver's roll as money has changed because the supply is very
unstable. Do you think silver will be 'money' when we run out of it in
10-15 years? This is actually a case against silver. The ratio doesn't mean
anything.... it's not simple basic math. Plus, when gold makes it's massive
revaluation, I'd hate to be only holding silver.
@SGTbull07 I completely agree. Silver is still a very little and delicate
market, it is increasing fast from the 2009 and the fact that the silver
suppliers ran out of it make us think for the best for silver... but you
believe to the old ratio 15:1? There is lesser silver than in 1800. Mabe a
more correct 10:1 ratio?Now we are at about 56:1
SGT, what do you think about generic bars? I just recently called around
and saw that people prefer bars with a certain mint name, not just the 999
mark. What do you say? Is it better to by with a well known name or any
mint name rather than the generic made in usa bars that have symbols like a
coin on them but just say made in usa?
For those who go to these types of shows, is there a bigger premium buying
at the shows versus the typical online retailer? Never been to a coin show
before so I wasn't sure if it's worth the admission price to buy a small
amount of coins. There's a lot of real money floating around that building
though, WOW!
Thanks SG. It's always neat for me to watch the coin show vids because
where I live, we never have the opportunity to see them. So thank you for
that! Will run over and sub to your other channel. You aren't going to
double post though are you? Meaning post the same ones on this channel over
there.
@SGTbull07 Trust me; no one is more happier than me that silver is taking
off. But swapping your gold for silver at this point isn't very wise, IMO.
Think about this: central banks and gov'ts around the world are buying
gold, not silver. There seem to be big plans regarding gold....
@Quranite I tend to prefer the government issued coins and when I buy
poured bars I prefer they have a stamp indicating the mint or the brand
(Engelhard, Johnsom Mathey, Monarch, Perth Mint, etc)... but ultimately if
you like it and it is .999 fine, and the price is fair, go for it.
@OZtruth1 sure there will be buyers. Just as there are buyers now for $1420
gold, $725 Palladium and $330 Apple stock. When gold is at $5,000 - $175/oz
silver will look cheap! BTW Jim at the Golden State Mint will buy your 15kg
block right now if you'd like, send him an e-mail.
Nice video. You should do a follow up video to see how more people now are
buying then was even back in 2011. In 2010 and 2011 I could find deals on
craigslist, but today they are next to impossible to find. Considering I am
in the Phoenix area that is impressive.
@sadie07047 yeah, like all markets, silver has what we call a "pullback" or
corrections. it gets a little technical around there, and thats usually
where you'd have to do a lot of research or look into forums like
silverseek. com and learn from long time traders.
@SGTbull07 With the majority of people swapping their gold for silver, as
well as people coming out of the 'woodwork' to buy silver; something just
doesn't smell right. Even though I own a lot of silver bullion, I think
gold is going to be the winner in the end.
@sadie07047 yeah, like all markets, they silver has what we call a
"pullback" or corrects. it gets a little technical when there, thats
usually where you'd have to do a lot of research or look into forums like
silverseek. com and learn from long time traders.
@SGTbull07 Kinda upset my town doesnt have such awesome events! I would
have wet my un-mentionables if that kind of show appeard here in town! Love
it! Keep up the awesome work STG! Love your videos...love the info you
bring to us! Take care..God bless!
Great video as usual SGT!!!! Wish I could have rummaged trough all that
silver, what a show! Nothing like that round my parts, here in the UK
everyone is selling their silver and gold! Great fun to be had me
thinks!.... Accumulate gradually.
@twin1010101010 i was thinking the same thing.its sad times,my kid and all
his friends 10yr old addicted to black ops on ps3,i guess at least hes not
blowing the lil money he does have,however the money he has is real and not
paper anyway.
we don't have coin shows or even shops in them UK, still some good
websites, ordering from the US can be hard, we pay 20% VAT but when we sell
over here we add 20% back on top, so we mactually make money out of the VAT
ourselves!
@Breycor I agree with John Embry and Eric Sprott, the silver/gold ratio is
returning to 20 to 1 or lower. The gold I traded out for silver when the
ratio was still 56 to 1 also proved to be a sound decision. I have read
FOFOA.
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Silver Stack Pickups From My First Coin Show
Friday I went to my first coin show and walked out with 19 oz of vintage silver bars. I also feature an Ebay auction win of a 5 oz vintage Swiss of America Patriot ...
it is nice to see different prints/ stampings on silver bars or rounds.. My
first bar purchase was from a set of state silver bars.. Got it at a 2nd
hand shop, it was Utah state and I think it was from 1975... it was the
only bar there..
Hi Bro I checked out your channel and I subbed you . Please take a look at
mine and if you like what you see please sub me back. I am a Brit living
and detecting in Austria . We find a lot of Roman coins and Silver Hammered
coins . Thanks Mate Geoff
Fantastic price on the EH rounds. I just picked up a big lot of these
myself, that I'll share on my next video. You got a steal on the SOA
rounds. I have 11 of these in my stack. The Golden West Tetons are sweet.
At 15, it's unheard of to find. Great job. The SE Refining bars are also
vintage. Very cool.
+Charmcity Stacker yes, I did do a vid with a tube, but acquired another 85 BU EH rounds a few weeks back. I scored a lot of 83s and 87s which are key dates for that coin. Yes, the 5 oz are tough to find without paying an arm and a leg. I have the 5 oz Patriot version. Also known as the 5 oz Minuteman.
I think I saw your vid with the tube of them. They are great "generic" rounds. I honestly couldn't believe I got the SOA rounds for that, I have wanted to get some for a while but never did because of the premium. I am on the lookout for the 5oz now. Thanks for watching!
Those little Rolo rounds are so cool, and that walker looks really nice.
What few I have are pretty slick. Great additions and I just recently
subscribed to the Senator too.
Thanks SilverStrike! Most of mine are just typical circulated. The one in the video is pretty much the quality of all of mine. I probably have $60 face in walkers, but none with that toning.
Vid 4: Coin Show + New Silver
Video of my local coin show in the major metropolitan area I live in. Plus the silver I've acquired these past couple of weeks. Enjoy!
New coins from Clifton Coin Show Great Britain Silver, World Silver, World Coins, Proof Coin, USA 1836 Bust Half, Art Work Cut-out Buffalo Nickel, Quarters.
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