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Buying Precious Metals - Part 2 of 4

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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2009

In this video, Richard Maybury explains the do's and don'ts of buying gold, silver, and platinum including where to buy, exactly what to buy, how much to buy, and more.

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  • Silver filled with lead does not ring like a bell when suspended by a string or balanced on a fingertip and tapped.

    Easy as 123....

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  • Turn money into gold and gold into money at Gold Trading Academy. If you have spendable money, come trade gold! Come visit my website Gold Trading Academy.

  • @gimmebullion

    Copper rings, Steel Rings, many metals ring. The Ring test is somthing dumbasses do. its a 3rd rate test. Many people have cut there pure bars open thinking there fake cause of the no ring.

  • He, (Richard) says, " I would be scared to death owning this large silver bar" as he tried to make the point of how it could be drilled and filled.......and the kid.....STARTS GIGGLING>.....Richard. Your effort to make a good point is being diminished by the person you are associating with. We are talking about life/death issues and your sidekick is giggling????!!!!

  • Here's a nice scientific way to tell: 1) Fill a container with water to the brim 2) Weigh the dry sample in grams 3) Place the gold/silver/platinum sample in the water Now: Get the displaced amount of water (the water that poured out) and measure it in mL. Divide the weight by the volume of water. DENSITIES: Gold: 19.3 g/mL Silver: 10.5g/mL Platinum: 21.45g/mL If the answer you get is close, then it is (most probably) genuine, the reason being the density of lead is 11.34g/mL (quite different).
  • How do you protect yourself from counterfeit gold bullion?

  • Scottsdale Stackers are very solid because they have incredible details (ridges on the sides even) and the swirl pattern on the reverse. If anyone tried to touch the bar it would be obvious. 1 ounce in plastic? 1 ouncers are next to impossible due to cost associated and the size/density/ping test. I get all my silver from Scottsdale now by the way.

  • Someone who is going to end up very rich while you will be out there in the snow begging for handouts--ha ha ha.

  • Aren't they having trouble with electroplated Tugstine steel bars??

  • yeah great vid

  • good video. thank you.

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