This is how the elites miniplate precious metals, we will never see true value without a war, anyone just wishing happy thoughts. and that out of the kindness of their hearts their gonna let it soar and correct the stock market, i got a river to sell you in the Nevada desert.
If I had insider info I wouldn't be sitting behind a counter full of coins. I would be on a sunny beach sipping fruity drinks with little paper umbrellas with my lap top trading and syphoning money out of the market. I would make an occasional trip back to the states to this shop and others to buy up all of the best and my favorite coins for my collection.
Thanks for sharing info from Brian, Spegtacular, as for the silver eagles I paid $30 each a couple years ago, my lcs said they would pay $23.00 each, sold all 10, and another 24 ounces of different rounds, but took a loss, then bought a 1/4 ounce Gold eagle from them eagles are to expensive, I'm not buying them again, I always liked the silver maple leaf even more, plus the older maples do carry a premium online, but lcs, won't pay but spot price😮
The 'Off Quality' ASE are my favourites, I live in the UK, I have a near complete date run of ASE from inception, mine are all lovely and toned. A few marks here and there make them even better. Off Quality for me all day long!
THANKS Speg Tacular your In Person visits and interview videos are Always MUCH Better than Video interviews some others done by other on line people !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My understanding is that there is a substantial increase in demand for World coins ( foreign coins). I suppose that international awareness influences the market.
I went to my LCS today, he is sold out of gold, but had a bunch of new silver stuff. I bought the new Perth Mint Tiger Snake, a Niue Beavis and Butt-Head, an 16 Silver halves. 7.7 ounces added to my stack. If you guys haven't seen the Tiger Snake, check it out, shes a beauty!
What is the chance that the PCGS and CAC grade 66 coin is a replacement from the original that was in the holder? Perhaps a professional opening and resealing of the slab itself, allowed the coins to be switched? Just saying.
question for Brian, not sure he watches the videos or comments but if I came into his shop with say 10x 1 ounce silver rounds, like 10x aztec calander 1 ounce rounds or 10x buffalo ect, could I trade those for a 10 ounce bar or is that frowned upon or not possible?
Would you still happen to have that morning dollar? You were just talking about for sale? If so how much? I could care less about the grating on it. I just like to collect more than dollars. Any shape or form as long as they are real
I was watching a counterfeit expert on Whatnot. He said about 7% of slabs are fake. His company is planning on stickering and adding an nft to certified slabs
Can you please do more videos with Brian? Specifically, I would like to see you have a convo with him about the buying process, not just the price, which he is very transparent about. I want to know what the process will be if I drive all the way down there with a variety of items. Ask him if he would take a Comex bar or bars from me. Thanks man.
You weren't kidding. I went back and checked out a bunch on the subject. Brian even mentioned on two of them that they buy comex bars. Thanks Speg@@Spegtacular
Vermillion currently buys back 99% spot for foreign gold, 100% spot for AGE, and 101% spot for AGB. If someone offers 1/5 of the value go to a more reputable business.
I personally won’t buy silver or gold with prince Charles’s effigy printed on them. The guy started the WEF who wants you to “own nothing and be happy” along with eating bugs as a source of protein (and a lot more crazy stuff).
So, if I bought 4 MS 63 1898 to 1904 $20 gold for $750 each what would they be worth today? I think that's the average year of the coins. I'm going by memory because I haven't look at them since 1999. That's when I bought them.
@@Spegtacular Thanks, I really had no idea. I was thinking maybe $1200. I'm putting them away for my 4 great nieces and nephews. That's the plan anyway. I also bought them each a die cast metal car, but I can't remember what it is. They won't get them until I pass. They are too young to get them now because they would cash them in and I want them to have something from me.
After listening multiple gurus and coins guys, after have decided I know just as much as them. My conclusion is that the government will do a momentary reset of gold/silver after the stock market closes on a Friday afternoon. You will be paying a very high price for either gold/silver if you can find them!!!
Weight is weight, bro? We're not buying 10 oz bars for their collectability... unless of course it's an Engelhard or Johnson Mathey or something.... price shouldn't be that far apart. Just saying
That's what I believe too, but it seems like old crusty is $$$, I remove the original bag and put in capsules, most have holes and let grim in that scratches the bars.
I’m not a financial advisor and this is not financial advice. First Majestic (AG), Endeavour Silver (EXK) and Fortuna Silver (FSM) can all be bought without paying a broker fee. You can buy as little as 1 share. If silver goes to $30 and gold to $2,300, at their current stock price levels (Jan 26, 2024), these companies will 10x. These are not the micro caps losers pumped on RU-vid by Silver Slayer, Silver Dragons, Silver Oceans and Lynette Zang. AG and FSM are billion dollar companies. EXK is a $300 million company. So instead of buying one ounce of silver, buy shares of AG, EXK and/or FSM instead. I’m not being paid to suggest these companies. I do own shares in each.
Coin Dealer here, CAC has a search by cert number function, and the marks you and brian are seeing are Die Polishing lines, which you'll see on a lot of GEM graded Morgans.