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  • Cool pattern on the bottom

  • I was trying to say, that the same fools who run the fiat currency system are likely to be facilitating the price manipulations of PM s as part of a bigger agenda. Imagine the price of electronics if silver were say... 1300 per ounce. It is consumed more than gold.

    As we go forward, the world will grow and demand more and more of it. You are right. It is not fiat. It is real money.

  • what induction furnace do you use? i want one

  • @Highrise408 silver may go as high as 1,600/ounce but it will take a long time to get there and I mean a long time and gold is already there. gold moves dollars a day where as a silver move of over 3 dollars is big. I'm talking price per ounce not percentage. obviously the cheaper something is, and the bigger the move, the higher the percentage. the fact still remains that an ounce of silver is 39.480 and gold is1,610.9 as of when I'm writing this

  • @Highrise408 I hope silver goes higher seeing as how I have a couple bars but I just don't see it moving as fast as gold. gold seems to be setting new records everyday while silver has to break past the $50 mark and stay there. i'd like to buy gold but it's so frickin expensive per ounce where as silver is a lot cheaper, but doesn't move as quickly.

  • where can I find the DVD????

  • @metals4you where can i buy that ingot mould

  • @TheWhiteRapper13

    Ebay.  Search graphite mold.

  • That is a sexy bar of silver.

  • How much does it cost to have a system like this???

  • @zekehooper Those melting furnaces alone cost about $1000.00

  • I would like to buy one of your videos. What is the best way to do that?

  • Can you melt the gold off a gold-plated clad coin?

  • where did you get the mold

  • @MrJuggaloicp go on eBay and search for silver/gold graphite mold. Can get them in all sizes, shapes and ingot weight.

  • Nice. That'll buy you a bag of potatoes in a few years

  • silver is beutiful why is it so under valued

  • @rolficus their is to much of it

  • @rolficus more common than gold

  • @MonMonsieurBleu Ten points!

  • @rolficus it's under valued because it's more common in the Earth's crust than other elements like the platinum group metals

  • @rolficus mica is so beautiful, why is it so undervalued?  lol

  • @rolficus because there is a lot more silver in the world than gold and its not considered as rare, for example aluminum is the most abundant metal in the world and so its very very very cheap.

  • @haneesh22

    Backwards, there is more silver than gold in the world.....

  • @hangman057 hey i think u read what i said wrongly, read it again..

    yeah thats what i said more silver thats why its cheaper

    less gold so its considered rare and more expensive.

  • @rolficus becuase silcer tarnishes, no matter what gold ill never tarnish or rust

  • @88GUNCR4ZY88 all metals tarnish to some degree even silver and gold, the most tarnish and rust resistant is platinum, or you can opt for a metalloid like silicon which looks just like a metal but will not ever tarnish or oxidise.

  • @rolficus becous it is so mutch of it... but gold and platinum is verry rare

  • @rolficus it could be because of how week it is and how quickly and ugly it looks when it tarnishes.

  • @rolficus its a low price because its a renewable resource. unlike materials like diamond that are unrenewable like petroleum oil and coal.

  • @dalilpebble You have that backwards. Diamonds, coal, and oil ARE renewable; silver is not.

  • @FoiledFailure actually coal and oil are renewable but they are still fossil fuels since they take a long time to make.

  • @rolficus cuz theres so much of it

  • @rolficus theirs tons of silver on this planet..gold is very rare...

  • @HamTheDog actually since the beginning of mining gold there have been about 186,000 tonnes mined which is about 5 billion ounces, at $1,500 an ounce. that's a lot of gold. it's not that rare actually

  • @HamTheDog thats why gold is so cheap..thanks for clearing that up... :P

  • @rolficus Ill sell you some silver for the same price of gold,if you want =)

  • @rolficus 2 words: Fiat Currency

  • @vaco2221 Its not fiat currency, its under valued because JP Morgan use price manipulation to keep silver prices down, people started to find out JP morgan was sued for manipulation of price. Fiat currency is like a value printed on a something that is more then the value of the item for example if our currency. A 20 dollar bank note intrinsic value is nothing while the govnt say its 20 bucks. Our currency is fiat silver and precious metal are not

  • @rolficus Because it tarnishes.

  • .-. i wanna touch it.

  • @Epicwildfox Thats what she said.

  • Why are you heating up the top of the bar?

  • @clubdore more even cooling keeps the bar shiny on the top. if u didn't it would be dull and ugly.

  • but where to get that much gold and silver

  • can u melt gold or silver flakes and make a bar or are they not pure enough to make a bar out of?

  • @waserman123 you would need a lot of gold flake, like a show box FULL of flake, gold is super dense, in order to make a bar of gold the same size as this vid you would need about 1.5 shoe boxes full of flake.

  • @waserman123 thats the purest form of gold out there lol

  • cool ;)

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