JUNK SILVER OR .999 FINE SILVER? - DAVID MORGAN

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  • GO TO COINFLATION GOOGLE IT

    REALLY COOL PRICING CALCULATORS!

  • I would think a Scrap Gold-Silver dealer who does this for a living day-in and day-out (such as Greg) would have the best answer.

  • @Rizky06

    I WILL BE DOING A VID ON THIS AND OTHER COMPARISONS IN THE FUTURE:)

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  • Junk silver is property of the U.S. Government and, as such, can be legally confiscated by the government. Canadian junk silver can also be confiscated by the Canadian Government.  You are forewarned.

  • Sounds like common sense to me....

    It all depends on what YOU want to do with it....

    What's your reason for buying?, etc...

    Good Video Post.

  • @ScrapGoldBusiness Great site, I would recommend this to anyone who is buying junk silver from pawn shops or ebay, so you don't get f over.

  • I think there is NOTHING to think about. Its really a common sense to buy junk and a lot of it, also buy bars, and rounds... You have to have a good variety, because when shit hits the fan you got to pay for food, and its much better to pay with dimes rather than a 100 oz bar, because change you will get is in fiat money... So smaller silver currency you have so you don't have to get change back is better. Investment way is bars and rounds!!!

  • @Johnnyrockva in 6,000 years of human history silver has never gone to zero.

  • I absolutely love pre-64 american 90% silver. Its cheaper to buy, and if silver goes to zero, the junk silver is still legal tender

  • Personally, I've traded off all my larger bars and now have nothing but 1 oz bars/coins/rounds and also junk silver with an emphasis on dimes!

  • I would say buy silver that is most recognizable with people, which would be 1 oz rounds (ex. Silver Eagles), 5 oz bars, and 10 oz bars. These will be very easy to sell & already have their weight listed on them for zero confusion. I've noticed also buying 10 oz bars also tend to have a lower premium.

    Shop craigslist! Def. cheaper than dealers around here in NC. Thanks~!

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