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How and Why to Buy Silver - Please Check Out: TimeToBuySilver.com

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  • OK.... when will the "soon to be determined fair market price" kick in, As Ive now been waiting over 3 years for this to happen, What of the talk of multiples of ten and more?

  • Silver was $4.02 an ounce in 2001. It's a no brainer buy silver for your loved ones as an alternative gift.

  • That teddy bear was staring into my soul :O

  • Stacy is that you? sure sounds like you.

    cheers

  • Ohh and silver isnt more rare than gold. Youre only talking about investable silver. Theres sooooo much sterling flatware out there its ridiculous. Dont believe me, do the ebay search sterling flatware, spoons, forks etc. tens of thousands of results! Not all sterling, but still! And thats just whats on there now. Hundreds more are listed each day. There are more extensive studies showing that about 5-6 times more silver. ohh and ur comparison wasnt dumb, it was interesting, but not the best.

  • Why would u compare to ancient rome? What if we compared to 1940? Itd be around 13 dollars.Comparisons like these make no sense. I still agree with the idea of not selling. But trying to make a dollar figure by comparing to ancient civilizations at one time in history is dumb. Once the world reserve is backed thats when ill consider selling. The dollar is the real issue, the manipulation is only the attempt to control the price so they can get theirs before it goes up when the dollar goes dwn.

  • @Codenamebolt , did you compare the daily wage of minimum wage in 1965 of about $1.50/hr. times say 10hrs or $15/day this is only about $150/oz in today's mess. any thoughts.

  • @Codenamebolt , did you compare the daily wage of minimum wage in 1965 of about $1.50/hr. times say 10hrs or $15/day this is only about $150/oz in today's mess. any thoughts

  • @BMWg84 nor were they drilling up millions of years of solar power to sustain 6billion people on the planet, there is only a fraction of the silver above ground that was here when there were only a billion population

  • @stixin2000 ok 9 dollars from now only 1% of people or less will be invested at all in silver, a bubble takes many more that 1% of the populace investing in it

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