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It depends on whether you're fortunate enough to find an LCS with great deals. You're correct-I’ve visited several LCSs with prices that were too high.
I knew right away it was the kookaburra, I just had a feeling on the first one, just looking at gold will ease you because it has great power. It's the most powerful color and it has positive energy, all things vibrate in this world, the ping and sound of gold has one of the most healing vibrations and positive energy, a lot of people don't realize that. The clink you hear when you have a lot of silver in your hand, that is healing, just like church bells in a small town, the bells were put there to heal and send healing vibes to the people that could hear it. Giant cathedrals and castles were actually power plants or energy centers, there's so much to learn about how dialed in the older civilizations were, they knew exactly what they were doing, Man has regressed. I covered a lot for a couple of gold coins but I wanted you guys to know that, thanks for the video.
If this wasn’t a random design, I definitely buy a stamped bar of the deal was the same. Although poured bars do carry a lower premium manning them great choice for stacking.
Are the notches on the sides for testing the coins thickness? Seems pointless to check diameter and weight and not thickness. Checking all 3 would verify density to silver
I do this more for fun. Anyone who hasn't taken a silver round and pressed it into ice is missing out. It is dramatic how fast it melts. I have searched for silver ice cream scoops since then.
This comment was made before I even watched the video then when I saw that he pretty much covered both of the least expensive methods. I decided to just let it go and hopefully it will give some people a good perspective on how to check your coins and see if they are real. One way to check and see if it’s real, is to check its weight first, then use the pinger test. It only costs about $30 and it comes with two coins, one real and the other is fake, so you can get used to the different sounds. One other thing is to buy a metal testing kit. It’s not really expensive but sometimes you have to do it a couple of times to get down to the base metal that the coin is made of.