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  • and its shiny

  • I put my silver rounds in a treasurechest and pretend I am a pirate

  • Excellent video.  I switched my own investing strategy from monetary coins like silver eagles to bullion bars for this very reason.

  • I like counting my silver coins and hearing the clink together. I also stack them up nice and high and pretend I'm rich :3 ..soon

  • @Mikemaladar Hahaha! I just had visions of Scrooge McDuck swimming in his money.

  • Mine is in a bank...you know, the side of a hill...I have a mine. The rest fits neatly in my......drawer

  • not so much in photography anymore :(

    Kodak file ch 12.

    nothing as beautiful as a contact print

  • Forget Silver and Gold. i,ll be worthless ,unles you have WATER and FOOD first

  • TNT, sorry to be off-topic but I can't find a video that has the series of news media all saying the same exact talking point that you had I think in TGTNT series #29? Can you post just that clip somewhere? That is a very powerful message in and of itself.

  • I understand that silver has huge potential. but it's not as liquid as gold. If I can't efficiently liquidate large amounts (when I need the money to make a large purchase), then it's risky. How could investors overcome this, and what do you forsee will change in the future? Obviously, I can't put 25% of my money in an illiquid asset and wait for FIAT to collapse, which might be a decade away for all I know...

  • @lh2000 Silver is as liquid as gold. Go to any coin shop or ebay and you will see the truth to this.

  • @peleuno we need to agree to disagree, silver is not as liquid as gold. I can take gold to the bank and exchange it for currency. For silver, I'm talking about a sizeable liquidation of high denomination bars, not a few coins or a roll of coins. And if this is the case, quoting you, I wouldn't consider "going to any coin shop or ebay" as silver being liquid. Don't get me wrong, I strongly believe in the potential of the metal, I just don't like it's convertibility to currency, which I need

  • @lh2000 @peleuno Silver is more liquid that gold and that the US Mint and Sprotts ETF are selling silver and gold at a 1:1 dollar ratio which means that they sell 55 ounces of silver for every ounce of gold. Every time I do sell gold they inevitably ask if I have silver.

    In a few weeks the question will not be if you can sell silver...

    It will be if you can buy silver.

  • @TruthNeverTold If I buy PSLV, that is very liquid, but at a high premium. If it's physical silver bullion, there's always a "time lapse" before I can convert it back to dollars (I understand the point that dollars are as good as toilet paper, but I still need it to feed the family).... but it does seem like the way to go to protect purchasing power.

    BTW... what are you predicting will happen in the next few weeks? Do you mean that Sprotts gonna sweep up all the bullion via his new offering?

  • Any silver Bugs please take a look at my channel. Just getting started and I need some more subscribers so I can get some FREE Giveaway contests of numismatic items and bullion going for subscribers. Check it out. If you Like it Subb and like the clips. More updates coming soon. Thank you

  • @krakaprepper1 The other thing to think about is energy, Solar and wind require very little fuel but have a signification up front cost. But Buying and cashing the smaller back pack version would be a great a investment for a collapse.

  • @krakaprepper1 The proper to begin prepping, One Month Drinking Water, One Month Food, Gun, Ammo, First Aid, Antibiotics, then upgrade all of that to three months. Then to Silver, If you want food to cache for value would suggest vacuum sealed coffee beans, hard liquor, also other long lasting exotics Spices and Such. But Silver would be good to store as currency and investment. At Ampex they have many different weights of Silver Rounds I would get different weights for use.

  • @MrVictorPhoenix for krakaprepper1 - he means APMEX at apmex com which is the American Precious Metals Exchange. If you don't mind that they bank with Chase, they have really great deals and will buy what they sold. They also mint their own bars. Buy "junk silver" for daily transactions and bullion bars for wealth preservation. Silver rounds are also great just be sure to get widely known ones like the US Mint's "Walking Liberty" and the Canadian Mint's Maple Leaf.

  • @veritaze sorry about my crappy typing skills.

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  • The silver hammer will smash open the heads of tyrants.

  • "So they can read the latest online news about Miley Cyrus"

    :)

    Nice job, buddy!

  • So why doesnt the federal reserve pay off all the governments debt with their mass of stored precious metals and other assets?

  • @stinton911 then they'd lose leverage

  • @stinton911 well for a few reasons. because first off over 20% of American government debt is owed to the federal reserve. Second the rest is owed to other countries, the only thing that give that debt any value is the promise to pay it back. Not the actual payment mind you the promise of payment. If you where to pay the debt off it would actually hurt the value of the American dollar and if we payed it off in gold the money not used would hyperinflate do to the valueless free money.

  • Very good Go Ag woohoo

  • Chris, doesn't it drive you CRAZY when you go through all the trouble of researching and putting these videos together only to have idiots ask, "where should I hide it, in a hole?" For crying out loud, people, God gave you a brain. Please put it to use!!!! If you want someone to do all of your thinking for you, I'm afraid you're in for a world of hurt.

  • this videos have gone south now

    lame arguments

    espec. at the end, look at the paper and then look at the silver

    really?

    or 1000$ silver, you think the world(demand production to todays levels) would still work in those days

  • well done.

  • Awesome!  SilverBull!

  • Keep'em Coming Bro,......I Fuckin' Love Videos.

  • If you watch this and go I have no way of investing in silver, well if you live in the USA you do.

    Go to Fafsa .gov fill out your Fafsa and go to college online or in person part time. And go get some skills you want. Take a Horticulture course or maybe a Computer tech course. but after books and tuition are payed for you will get a refund around 4000=6000 dollars. Invest it into silver. Then when Hyperinflation happens you could pay of your school debt with a couple of ounces of silver.

  • Can you do a video explaining why silver as opposed to gold? The gold to silver ratio and how that in the end silver may end up costing more than gold as platinum has done? Thanks

  • Ok Silver is good, right. But where do I keep it safe? Do I have to dig a hole somewhere and bury the silver bars? Because I don't really trust banks or safes with it.

  • @T0B0KKE Not in your house... Not in a bank... Anywhere else in the world is fine. You your imagination.

  • @TruthNeverTold The problem is when the thief uses his...

  • @TruthNeverTold but what about us that don't have 100K to put into this......everyday joe that picks up an oz or two and a few dimes each week has to keep it at home or in a hole in the ground so that it's on hand for when he needs it....unless i'm missing something

  • @T0B0KKE James Turk's GoldMoney provides insured and secured vaults in Hong Kong and Switzerland and are of the few vault service companies who are audited. The Lakota Bank has a secure vault and some really beautiful coins, though they are priced a bit high. They offer a unique banking situation associated with your silver holding which is worth a look. Keeping some buried is also a good idea. Bury a gun and some bullets and some food alongside for an emergency in a sealed plastic container.

  • @T0B0KKE I know how!, is plain in simple and I saw it in a movie.I give you a clue; You don,t hide it!!

  • @mate6mty I'm not good at riddles...

  • @mate6mty Wait what?? You paint it?

  • @T0B0KKE See !!! we are smarter ,than we think!! And you can come up with better ideas,if you don,t think like the system taught us to think. You can use the same tools the system has been using to pull all it, crazy schemes in our noses. The best place to hide is always in plain view and the second is where no one wants to look. There are no guaratees but you better the odds way ,way up in your favor

  • @mate6mty Thank you mate.

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  • nice..........................­

  • The best place to invest is into the Zimbabwe dollar. Or the USD for that matter. They're worth about the same.

  • Excellent Work !!! Thanks !!!

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