The Third Reich produced millions of 90% silver bullion coins. Each Nazi 5 Reichsmark coin weighed 13.88 g and contained exactly 12.5 g of fine silver. Almost half an ounze of silver in each coin. These coins are still readily available today! And besides their inherant value as silver bullion, they are also genuine Third Reich collectables thus adding to their value!
All those Bullion rounds and bars made in the 80's were smelted out of "junk" coins...Lot's of this stuff coming into my local coin shop..Most everybody is holding on to their Rounds, and Bullion. This is a great alternative..I have Rounds, Eagles Leafs, and 90%. Diversify your holdings!
Thank you for your quick response! I am now buying 7 gallon water containers from walmart for the moment. I'm looking at the spring water 5 gallon containers, I have a friend who will give me a few. Again, thank you for the information and the great work in your videos!
I wanted to ask you about storing water longterm. I have well with a sodium water softner and a potassium pump(don't know the correct term for the potassium part of the water softner). Do you think this water is safe to store for 6 months to a year with rotation? There is no chlorination in the water, unlike city tap water. I have seen you tubers post information about city water, but not treated well water. Like to hear your opinion. Thank you for the great videos!
I assume you're drinking it now? The water softener is lowering the mineral content. You have "hard' water. It's safe to drink even if you don't "soften" it. You just won't get soap to lather, and it may spot your dishes and car. You can treat your well water for storage, with 8 drops of PLAIN Clorox per 1 gallon of water. It's still a good idea to rotate it every 6 months, but it should be good for a year or more if kept in airtight containers, and in a cool dark place.
Cool video. I have 60 of the Walking Liberty half-dollar coins which are 90% silver. I want to buy at least a few gold coint too, but I don't have extra money at the moment.
Doh...Call me homer :) I feel like him..BofA and Citi group
stock were in the toilet Friday. Expect a mad sell off Monday of the common stock..If you own any, it will be worth zero if they nationalize the banks.
Wish I would have been buying silver back at 15 bucks a ounce!!
MrMTurbo 11 months ago
All dimes are 90 % silver ??
Alucard106 1 year ago
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Alucard106 1 year ago
i had a roosevelt dime without the copper on the side but i dont know what happened to it :'(
epilepsy211 2 years ago
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The Third Reich produced millions of 90% silver bullion coins. Each Nazi 5 Reichsmark coin weighed 13.88 g and contained exactly 12.5 g of fine silver. Almost half an ounze of silver in each coin. These coins are still readily available today! And besides their inherant value as silver bullion, they are also genuine Third Reich collectables thus adding to their value!
Heidelager 2 years ago
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Nice video. I like 90% Kennedy '64s and Franklin Halfs. Good solid dual-value, bullion & numismatic. Very popular coins in Europe. Beautiful coins.
Don't worry about Senior Moments, I get them all the time and they get funnier and funnier. Keep stackin'
nashnosh 2 years ago
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nashnosh 2 years ago
January 21st you said, but what YEAR! That's the most important part.
xmenrus 2 years ago
I think we need to check up on the Kennedy Half Dollar. As far as I know 1964 and earlier is 90% silver but from 1965 onwards to 1970 is 40% silver.
Good video and yes I too like the smaller coins because if silver gos up to $150 per ounce we need small coins to shop with.
martialarm 2 years ago 2
Thanks! I forgot to mention 'scrap silver' in my video... I too have collected some 'scrap' as well. Great video! God Bless! ~Elaine
Elaine02424 3 years ago
All those Bullion rounds and bars made in the 80's were smelted out of "junk" coins...Lot's of this stuff coming into my local coin shop..Most everybody is holding on to their Rounds, and Bullion. This is a great alternative..I have Rounds, Eagles Leafs, and 90%. Diversify your holdings!
demensha23 3 years ago
Thank you for your quick response! I am now buying 7 gallon water containers from walmart for the moment. I'm looking at the spring water 5 gallon containers, I have a friend who will give me a few. Again, thank you for the information and the great work in your videos!
POSSUMTOHIDE 3 years ago
I wanted to ask you about storing water longterm. I have well with a sodium water softner and a potassium pump(don't know the correct term for the potassium part of the water softner). Do you think this water is safe to store for 6 months to a year with rotation? There is no chlorination in the water, unlike city tap water. I have seen you tubers post information about city water, but not treated well water. Like to hear your opinion. Thank you for the great videos!
POSSUMTOHIDE 3 years ago
I assume you're drinking it now? The water softener is lowering the mineral content. You have "hard' water. It's safe to drink even if you don't "soften" it. You just won't get soap to lather, and it may spot your dishes and car. You can treat your well water for storage, with 8 drops of PLAIN Clorox per 1 gallon of water. It's still a good idea to rotate it every 6 months, but it should be good for a year or more if kept in airtight containers, and in a cool dark place.
demensha23 3 years ago
Cool video. I have 60 of the Walking Liberty half-dollar coins which are 90% silver. I want to buy at least a few gold coint too, but I don't have extra money at the moment.
maxbm 3 years ago
thx
1989kirby 3 years ago
Hehehe, yes he did. I'm not sure if I can take his investment advice now :D
MatteNoob 3 years ago
Doh...Call me homer :) I feel like him..BofA and Citi group
stock were in the toilet Friday. Expect a mad sell off Monday of the common stock..If you own any, it will be worth zero if they nationalize the banks.
demensha23 3 years ago