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Precious Metals? Gold, Silver, Prospecting and Collecting.

By phil-lee

3 years ago


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Post #34 Perspective from a rare coin seller. Posted by Coindork (3 years ago)

Post #86 Amazing photos from actual miner and a great story. Posted by Onwallst (3 years ago)

Post #109 Great power point on gold demand. Posted by ManyQuarters (3 years ago)


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#35 3 years ago
Quoted from Coindork:

If you're interested in shipwreck coins, you might check out this auction company.
https://www.sedwickcoins.com
They are basically the only coin auction company the specifically specializes in shipwreck material.
They get some pretty interesting stuff.
Done quite a bit of business with them, both consigning and buying.

Dan is my next door neighbor at work. Great Guy.
Plenty of silver and gold here, time to think about scrapping.
Maybe some people want it in the form of jewelry again, before I melt.

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#56 3 years ago
Quoted from JohnnyPinball007:

And gold.
I never thought about how much of it is still coming out of the ground until I started watching the tv show Gold Rush many years ago. (I have never missed a episode).
I like a lot of things, no way would I get near a diamond though, not a good investment at all. (I have never bought any, but I have heard a lot about that).

Diamonds at retail were never a good investment. That is a Sales line.
They were Possible to be an investment, if one is very active in the market, and these days, Id call it simply a PITA today.
With Lab grown diamonds now at $800/carat, its even harder.

Another way to invest in gold is wearable scrap in the form of jewelry.
Plenty of that +/- points on Market.

Harder to sell as jewelry if one doesnt know market demand, but enjoyable in many forms.

After that is getting your local licenses, and buying from the local market which has huge discounts from melt price.
Its a business that has huge returns, once people start going out more.

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#172 2 years ago

I dont know if this is out of place, but does anyone want some wearable gold jewelry, a few points below spot?

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