Physical Silver is Money - End the Paper Ponzi 1/2

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  • Your so right when you said you're not spending money when you buy silver.

    My GF started going into one the other day about how much money I've "spent" on silver lately. I replied: how have I spent it?, I still have the silver and it is worth more paper currency today than it was yesterday. She looked at me in a way she never has before.. it was like she was surprised by her own lack of understanding about what the word "spending" realy means.

  • silver and gold will always be money. soon paper fiat toilet tissue american dollars will be worthless when red china sucks us dry.

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  • NIcely said my friend! Couldnt have done it better myself!! God Bless!

  • $41

  • i got about 336 ounces of silver i hope that is enough to feed my family during hyperinflation?

  • Silver $29.92

  • junk silver is the cheapest way to get silver , good vid

  • soo he doubled his money from 2009 $200 to 2010 $540 in todays value=profit of $350 dollars...you cant do that in a bank waiting for interest

  • I love my silver stack. I spent some time outside today enjoying the cool weather with a hammer and chisel splitting my divisible rounds and bars into fractional 1/4 and 1/2 oz pieces.

    Hammer and chisel and silver and gold shall lead the faithful into an enlightened Metal Age.

  • great vid thanx man very clear!

  • another thing ppl dont really mention. copper, is valuable too. Copper pennies and other us coins especially nickels will hold their value or increase due to copper content. This will become apparent seeing as the fed is going to change coin metal in 2011. There is .049 cents worth of copper in every Jefferson nickel except war nickels. Just a thought on smaller denominations that may be too small for silver and def. gold.

  • 21-22$ each

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