1000/5=200 batbois for a defiantly gonna make it stack
pretty based long term play. a good handful of natural resource investors made a killing after fukushima when they bought the dip
Carter Flores
Should I sell my 2013 silver eagles so I can buy 2020 eagles? I know I will lose out on ounces but 2020 seems to be the year that will bring more value long run.
Blake Rodriguez
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Jaxson Thomas
I got a whole roll of 2020 ASE's. I'll offer them to you for a Jewish price of exactly $1200.
Dominic Miller
eh, tough question. heres my thoughts >could trade straight across oz for oz >possibly sell 2013s to get the 2020s only if you can pocket a profit >they may crank the presses up to 11 when they get rolling again. more 2020s come out than folks planned lemme look up some numbers
this is way above my paygrade. sorry i cant give you a really informed opinion user
>lemme look up some numbers Interesting to see what you look up and find out. But yeah thats a good point about going turbo on the minting once things settle down and a quadrillion 2020 eagles are made making them the worst year of all time.
Asher Young
>9995 ngmi ?paper yikes
Ayden Brown
What year is your ASE? It looks like shit.
Jose Phillips
show me a .9999 coin and I will buy it right now.
Ill wait.
Nicholas Watson
Yeah, I know. It was part of my first ever silver purchase, I was not financially savvy, eager to put liquid to work by any means. Regret it now.
Your old coins reminded me of this story - When I was a little kid it was possible to buy silver and gold coins at the local market. There would normally be 2 or 3 stalls with older guys there selling their collection or turning over their finds that they didn't really want. I'd also been to other markets further away occasionally and I'd see an old coin dude there selling too. It was during a period of time I was 8-12 years old. When I went to old country towns in any antique shop there would always be coins for sale – aged silver and gold coins where plentiful. Then I didn't go to the market for a decade as I lost interest in my teenage years. On arriving back after all that time I didn't find any old coin dudes anymore. I thought it strange. I had this idea in my head that an old coin dude was as natural as the fruit seller. How times change :(
Brody Hill
I didnt know you could look up total mintage for each year, very interesting. I wonder why some years have so much and others its just a few million. Ill sell my 2013 and get 2020 in hopes 2020 is a good year and if not thats fine, I dont mind.
Mint hasn't sold jack shit in the last 2 weeks. Something is up. Sure they had a busy March but they SHOULD have been able to sell SOMETHING in the last 2 weeks. Something super bad is going on.
Could mean a few things. In the simplest terms I think it means all the gold and silver is gone.
Hunter Cooper
>I wonder why some years have so much and others its just a few million the US mint produces to meet demand. like in 1996, really low demand >won the cold war not long before >banks are selling gold reserves >silver got taken to the woodshed and beat like a stepchild
yeah i was rather surprised to see the last few years numbers as well
Adam Lee
I love gators. Whats on the backside of that badboy?
dont know, but i noticed a fuckload of US coins go out of stock really quickly this afternoon after this news. fortunately i got my 2 rolls of 2020 ASEs already on the way, and APE, but didn't get my AGE.
Joshua Reyes
my bad, read that like a retard. the US and royal canadian mint have both been closed for a few weeks and prior to that the US inventory was already sold out
Joseph Hernandez
>Whats on the backside of that badboy? another reptile
Sebastian Cox
the bad kind of reptilian. as far as im concerned there is only one side.