The TRUTH About Trying To Sell 95 KILOS Of Silver Bullion: It's Not Easy | Silver Stacking Problems!

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    In this video I talk about the problems that silver stacking can have when coming to sell silver. The truth is that silver stacking is not a very practical investment and can somewhat be prohibitive of a quick release of funds when you might need them. Buying and investing in silver is something that a lot of people do not think about how to exit from. Selling your silver bullion is not as easy as you think, especially if you want to get the best price for your silver bullion when you are finished with your silver stacking. To be ready for all eventualities I talk about how you can best prepare yourself for the selling of your silver bullion and how to get the best prices for your silver stack. Ultimately if you want something more liquid and easier to sell in an emergency then Gold Bullion is always going to be better. Silver stacking is always second to Gold Stacking and this is why I will continue to stack gold and use the silver bullion I have to make sure that I can buy more gold in the future.
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  • @hex4thewin923
    @hex4thewin923 Před rokem +47

    The only time you have trouble selling anything is when you are asking more than something is worth. If the silver is properly priced or setup as an auction with no reserve and letting the market determine its value then I doubt there would be much of a problem.

  • @marinegreensub
    @marinegreensub Před rokem +11

    As a dealer, 100's and kilos fly out of my cases. In general these are well educated buyers that know exactly what they are doing. I deal with a wholesaler and not just kilos and 100's but 1,000's (Yes 1,000 oz bars) fly out of his warehouse. He has a shipment of 1,000 kilos coming in next week, they are all spoken for! I have watched guys walk in and do ratio trades and walk out with a 1,000 ounce gain, no money exchanged, it's impressive!

  • @danielzlatic3943
    @danielzlatic3943 Před rokem +9

    This channel provides a nice balance to the silver cheerleading I see on most channels

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem +3

      Yeah, there are too many clickbait hungry silver pumpers. But they get way more views and earn way more money from their videos. That's the only reason!

  • @lawntofoodforest
    @lawntofoodforest Před rokem +10

    Only sell when the spot price is right i.e not right now. If you will need to cash your silver in the next 5 years you have no place buying it in the first place. See stacking as a savings account with harsh penalties for cashing in early. Only stack money you don’t need.

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem

      Thanks for stopping by, which was your favourite bar of silver from this video?

  • @PirateStacker
    @PirateStacker Před rokem +23

    This is intriguing, but I've realized this in my own life and have adjusted my stacking accordingly. The big bars really limit your' buyers. And weight is obviously an issue too. I'm shifting to gold personally. Great points made, thanks for keeping it real!

  • @mattivation_inc.
    @mattivation_inc. Před rokem +6

    Great advice BYB! I’m just starting out stacking gold & silver, plus buying some shares in gold & silver producers (and one or two gambles on explorers). This video has helped temper my selling expectations for future sales.

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem

      Great to hear, thanks for sharing and thanks for stopping by, which was your favourite bar of silver from this video?

  • @thetapheonix
    @thetapheonix Před rokem +3

    Lots of good advice in this video. Always good to think of your exit strategy when it comes to silver.

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem

      Thanks my friend, appreciate you stopping by! Which was your favourite bar of silver from this video?

  • @richardmetcalf2346
    @richardmetcalf2346 Před rokem +8

    I Agree with every word you said! I recently moved and really didn't realize how much volume of silver I had until I had to move it. I wish I would have concentrated a little more on gold. I never thought I'd get to the point where Volume/ Value was an issue but here I am.

  • @TheLongSensation
    @TheLongSensation Před rokem +4

    I think it would be much easier in 1oz, 5oz, and 10oz bars. It's VERY difficult to sell £700-£750 blocks of metal during these times.

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem

      Thanks for the comment my friend.
      You are right, putting excessive hashtags or tags in the description is against the TOS but there is no defined threshold as to what is too many. If you look at nearly every channel out there they put similar amounts in their description boxes and I have been doing so for over 6 years without issue. I think its about being smart and not taking the michael.

    • @tonydalton6756
      @tonydalton6756 Před rokem

      To me large bars are pointless. You may buy them cheaper by the gram but you also sell them cheaper too.

  • @taz78taz40
    @taz78taz40 Před rokem +1

    Great video, fun chatting with you.

  • @1betterthan
    @1betterthan Před rokem +2

    I saw this one earlier today myself and i wish them the best of luck in selling, when you have metals of any amount its always very good to have some money stashed in a safe place for them unforeseen unexpected emergencies.

  • @SilverSquirrel
    @SilverSquirrel Před rokem +5

    Good food for thought. I have been heavy on junk silver for a few years now because I reasoned that what I was getting was silver in small weights of a known purity from a recognized mint that also had extra legal protection against counterfeiting. I cashed my big bars into junk, and I don't regret it now that the premium on junk is taking off.

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem

      Thanks my friend, appreciate you stopping by! Which was your favourite bar of silver from this video?

  • @NewSilverStacker
    @NewSilverStacker Před rokem +2

    Great vid!

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem

      Thanks my friend, appreciate you stopping by! Which was your favourite bar of silver from this video?

  • @masterstacker2833
    @masterstacker2833 Před rokem

    Agreed. I will also be focusing on gold in 2023.

  • @dangaines405
    @dangaines405 Před rokem +3

    If the price is right many people are interested in the 1 kilo bars! If you want to sell that 1 kilo Merkur Bank bar I am ready to buy it… Spot price.

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem +1

      Ha, sadly Dan I will be keeping hold of this kilo bar for a long time, I love it!

  • @mauriceorayii2964
    @mauriceorayii2964 Před rokem +4

    It's a horrible investment, but it's a beautiful way to save money.

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem +1

      Thanks my friend, appreciate you stopping by! Which was your favourite bar of silver from this video?

    • @mauriceorayii2964
      @mauriceorayii2964 Před rokem

      @@BackyardBullion My guilty pleasure is the yearly Germania Mint "coin" series, and I love the glossy look of their bars.

  • @interpolagent9
    @interpolagent9 Před rokem +6

    My largest coin is one 10 oz, the rest of my stack is one ounce and a few 2 oz coins.
    Large bars are hard to move. Trying to sell an entire stack in one shot would be challenging.
    I could unload my stack at a good price in a particular forum, if I wanted to do that.
    I stopped buying on Ebay because with fees, and taxes, it's not worth it.

    • @tonydalton6756
      @tonydalton6756 Před rokem +2

      You might be best putting them into a physical specialist auction. Some don't charge the seller commision & all the coin collectors & dealers are fighting over them in the same place. I often attend coin auctions & prices are normally pretty good.

  • @NYC-pd4ku
    @NYC-pd4ku Před rokem +4

    You can't let the local market know you have that amount you go to individual stores just sell for kilos here two kilos there you'll be okay

  • @andyb8838
    @andyb8838 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the real world advice. How do you buy and sell on the silver forum? What online platforms do you recommend doing this on, other than the silver forum?

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem +1

      I would say the silver forum is the best place, maybe Instagram if you are safe, but its risky over there.

  • @savagestacker
    @savagestacker Před rokem

    Thumbs up 👍🏻 thanks good info

  • @CppObjectOrientedProgrammer
    @CppObjectOrientedProgrammer Před 3 měsíci +1

    I hear people online saying coin shops often pay $.50-$2 under spot for large bars like 100oz. Seems like a bummer to pay a premium then get under spot selling. Maybe that's too low of a sell price to let a coin shop buy it from you though, idk, haven't tried it myself yet.

  • @Johnsmith46392
    @Johnsmith46392 Před rokem +4

    I’m guessing this is a UK seller. In the USA this wouldn’t be a problem at all moving that much silver. The larger buyers actually require larger volumes to get better pricing. They don’t want to just buy one tube of coins from you.

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem

      But how much would he have gotten from coin shops and coin stores or even dealers? Thanks for stopping by, which was your favourite bar of silver from this video?

  • @RussellBury
    @RussellBury Před rokem +7

    Another option to sell your silver is to create your own website, build a low cost WIX website and add a shopping cart, paying for that would be cheaper than ebay fees and then tell everyone on forums that you are selling your stack and come take a look, they pay you direct. Would be a slower way of selling but a safe way of doing it and you take control..
    I have always thought a great social media site would be a collectors specific one, something like facebook but it has collector catogories, so you go on, register but your details are anonymous, list all your coins, collectables etc, design the page with images displaying your stack for the world to see but with the added function that anyone can send you an offer for an item in your stack/collection, its not for sale but as they say everythings for sale at the right price, so if you see something you want in someone elses collection you can send them an offer to buy, they say yes or no, no counter offer or bartering and you cant list items for sale with prices, its not a selling site but would make a good social hobby place to visit. Image you wanted to buy a 1oz BYB bar, you type in the search bar and everyone that has one in their stack is shown and then you can send an offer to them 1 by one until someone says yes i will sell for that generous offer or you exhaust all of them and realise nobody would ever sell their BYB bar and your out of luck.... unless they would accept this offer.... everythings for sale at the right price lol.

    • @khakissargoccio
      @khakissargoccio Před rokem +1

      It'll be a more precarious proposal coming from the buyer's point of view though as you're asking complete strangers to send you money without affording them any security / customer care / refund policy / PayPal etc in return.

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem

      Thanks my friend, appreciate you stopping by! Which was your favourite bar of silver from this video?

    • @RussellBury
      @RussellBury Před rokem

      @@BackyardBullion Without a doubt, the Germania Mint, even if it was the smallest bar, the logo, the font, the shine, it has it all

  • @byteme0000
    @byteme0000 Před 3 měsíci

    I'm fortunate enough to live near several local coin shops here in the States who actively an enthusiastically trade any common forms of gold or silver, bars included. What I have noticed, however, is that 10-oz bars seem to be the sweet spot for both the dealers and for their customers (with regard to liquidity and low premiums). I've found 10-oz, 5-oz, and 1-oz bars to be the most liquid, although most dealers are happy with kilo bars, too. One dealer is also fond of 100-oz bars and trades in them regularly, but those aren't my cup of tea.
    And yes, I too have found that eBay is garbage anymore for buying and especially for selling. I'm done with them. The rare time that I buy on eBay is when I'm dealing with a long-established seller (such as one of the big bullion sellers who also have an eBay store).

  • @Jesse_Dawg
    @Jesse_Dawg Před rokem +3

    "Maybe some of you wonderful American viewers won't say it with quite so posh an accent but you get my point" lmao i love your videos

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem

      Thanks my friend! Which was your favourite bar of silver from this video?

  • @Nazomiah
    @Nazomiah Před rokem +2

    Those Britannia gold bars are gorgeous.

  • @Bomber848480015
    @Bomber848480015 Před 5 měsíci

    Interesting Video

  • @Coolboy20913
    @Coolboy20913 Před rokem +2

    Saw those bars on ebay and TSF, they provided an interesting lesson.

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem

      They certainly did! Appreciate you stopping by! Which was your favourite bar of silver from this video?

  • @David_Quinn_Photography
    @David_Quinn_Photography Před rokem +3

    thank god it was only a few bucks but I had someone buy some of the newer US brass dollars on my eBay that I got from work it was $5 FV cost $2 to ship and as soon as it was delivered they requested a refund I fought it for a bit I wanted the coins back then they put up a dispute and eBay just wavered in their favor and I got a negative review now I want a minimum of 1000 reviews on an account before I even ship it, if you don't have it I cancel the order. fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me eBay.

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem

      Thanks my friend, appreciate you stopping by! Which was your favourite bar of silver from this video?

  • @greggy553
    @greggy553 Před rokem

    I agree, bars are not as aesthetically pleasing as rounds.

  • @vaughndumas
    @vaughndumas Před rokem

    That Merkur Bank bar looks way cool; nice and chunky.

  • @pawpatrolnews
    @pawpatrolnews Před rokem +5

    It's easy to sell bars here in the U.S.A. 🇺🇸

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem +1

      Sure, but at what price do you get? Thanks for stopping by, which was your favourite bar of silver from this video?

  • @franky3fingers337
    @franky3fingers337 Před rokem +4

    Seems to me as someone new to this that buying well recognized silver coins is the way to go. Up until you have enough staked to convert to 1oz Gold. Rise and repeat.

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem +1

      Yeah, this is a great way to do things. Thanks for stopping by, which was your favourite bar of silver from this video?

    • @PHUCKyoutube689
      @PHUCKyoutube689 Před rokem +3

      Unless you are really good at playing the ratios just save and buy the gold if that is your goal. It will cost you far less. If you are going to play the ratio, bars are your best bet due to the dollar or two below spot per ounce you will most likely get for the large bars is better then the $5-8 dollars per ounce over spot you spent on unrecoverable premiums on 1 oz coins and small bars.

  • @NefariousEnough
    @NefariousEnough Před rokem +2

    Investing requires an off-ramp.

  • @trekkiejunk
    @trekkiejunk Před rokem +6

    As a newbie, my only real interest is gold, for the same reasons as BB pointed out (among others). STILL, I’m interested in collecting (not stacking) a little silver, so I have my eyes on high grade Morgan and Peace dollars, and a couple other old 90% silver coins to get that fix. Not tubes, just single coins.

    • @BusyBeeCompany
      @BusyBeeCompany Před rokem +1

      That's what I did...ms65 peace dollars, ms 65 Morgan's, they cost a lot but they retain a lot and they sell private cos I'm not shipping out multiple thousands through the post, auction even.

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts and I appreciate you stopping by! Which was your favourite bar of silver from this video?

  • @TheGreatest1974
    @TheGreatest1974 Před rokem

    Good video. I’m new to all this, and I’m in Britain. If I buy silver from Europe or America is it vat free?

  • @davidbridge5652
    @davidbridge5652 Před rokem

    I wish I had the problem of trying to sell 95kg of silver. Would smaller weight bars be easier to shift like 100g?

  • @nonjaninja4904
    @nonjaninja4904 Před rokem +4

    Buying a table at a coin show when you're ready to sell, if you have a lot of numismatics, might actually be a better way to go than Ebay.

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem

      I would disagree - maybe in the USA but in the UK it would be a nightmare of logistics and cost - not to mention you would not sell very much here in the UK.

    • @borninwrongcentury8144
      @borninwrongcentury8144 Před rokem

      @@BackyardBullion really ? I was thinking that in the UK is a big numismatic Market ??

  • @bamahama707
    @bamahama707 Před rokem +7

    He's also trying to sell large-denomination bars...what if that 95 kilos were 10 oz bars and coins?

    • @hoponasu5870
      @hoponasu5870 Před rokem +1

      coins would sell but would take time

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem

      I agree, it would take a long time to sell that many individual coins and then it turns into a full time job for him.

  • @averagestacker
    @averagestacker Před rokem +3

    It's a nice problem to have that's for sure 😁

  • @nowayjose1313
    @nowayjose1313 Před rokem

    The premiums of small amounts of precious metals is the price a buyer pays to make the selling process much easier.

  • @Stacker-qt3sv
    @Stacker-qt3sv Před rokem +1

    Thanks, I'm not sure on the conversion, but I'm in his neighborhood. Bars are nice, I do have one 1000oz bar at brokers to flip. I used to like the Maples but the milk spots are terrible! Luckily I focused on Eagles, and 10oz bars, those fly on Ebay, decent margin, and no issue too large. My vendor also publishes 2 prices, one is what they buy for, the other is what they sell for, so package, ship, wait for wire transfer. Or, in the case of 62.5 LBS in their vault, it's just a call. Gold is not bad either, I prefer coins, but have some bars as well. I don't know his site, but there is a guy that calls 7 coin stores to see what they are buying for, some were 9 to 11 over spot on Eagles, others tried to steal it. What's happened is the mint must buy at spot, Sunshine Mines, and the other 3 mines, have figured out people will give them more than spot, leaving fewer 2022 Eagles. Just grabbed 10-10 oz Sunshine bars, premium was $10 over the lowest ones. But people aren't that dumb, they will buy a Sunshine bar over other bars as well. Plus, you are correct, it gets cumbersome at these quantities, so I ordered a roll of AGE quarters too.

  • @edclark6543
    @edclark6543 Před rokem

    How will you handle capital gains tax in the UK?

  • @seminumismaticguy8575
    @seminumismaticguy8575 Před rokem +5

    Been saying that for years , and I've been ignored and insulted , it's big bulky hard to store , sell it's high premium/ tax and the charts don't lie despite what certain CZcamsrs who have millions of subscribers own mines or distribution have been trying to falsely claim over the last decade .

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem +1

      I mean, its all about ad revenue, sponsorships and god awful self help guides and books that make these people do what they do. Also, the vast majority are just tinfoil hat wearing lunatics. All agenda driven.

    • @PHUCKyoutube689
      @PHUCKyoutube689 Před rokem +3

      It's good to have a little silver but I agree with the storage issues, plus the fact that you buy it at well over spot, may pay taxes depending on where you live. The price adds up. Then when you go to sell it you get beat up by LCS or have to chance being scammed online. When the price actually gets high enough to clear the premium and taxes, the market is saturated and you have to sell below spot to sell it before spot drops back down. People know $30 is expensive for silver and chances are it would be back below $25 in a matter of days so they stop buying and wait. Silver sucks as an investment period. A little for security against a dollar collapse but these people stacking thousands of ounces really doesn't make sense. Buy gold or land if you want something safe that you can liquidate quickly.

  • @Silvestmentpms
    @Silvestmentpms Před rokem

    If I could do it all again I would definitely spend my hard earned on Gold 1oz coins.
    1000ozs of silver coins is very very hard to store and the value of silver has dropped.
    Gold is definitely the way to go if your buying precious metals for the future
    Great video byb 👍🏻

  • @hoponasu5870
    @hoponasu5870 Před rokem +4

    You are correct - if its in kilo bars it would be hard sell - europe is different to US when it comes to silver.

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem

      Very different markets for sure. Thanks my friend, appreciate you stopping by! Which was your favourite bar of silver from this video?

    • @vikotto
      @vikotto Před 4 měsíci

      I’m really interested in finding out the difference between US and Europe when it comes to stacking and selling. I plan to move to Europe within the next few years and hope to SLOWLY liquidate my humble collection of one once sovereigns that I own while enjoying retirement.

  • @Samthebritishgent
    @Samthebritishgent Před rokem +1

    I think the key is having lots but selling it in small chunks ultimately golds my aim

  • @thewildgoose7467
    @thewildgoose7467 Před rokem +3

    Only recently began stacking silver, and one thing that really surprised me is this....
    I can buy 1oz silver Britannica's, Maple's or Krugerrand's for around the same or cheaper than the equivalent weight in bars?
    To me this is really odd because;
    a) they are much more readily identified as genuine (security features etc.)
    b) much more acceptable as they come from government mints, and
    c) You can sell single ounces or 10 x 1oz silver much easier than a 10oz bar which is limited to only one set weight?
    I'm in the Euro zone but I don't think that should make any difference. Large bars may look "sexier" but unless there's a significant discount compared to the same weight in 1oz coins they can keep them as far as I'm concerned.

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem

      Yeah, you are right. The coin form silver is better than bars - but you can still pick up some nice bars too.

    • @jmad8163
      @jmad8163 Před rokem +1

      Are you the same been that buying silver coins 50% over spot tho...

  • @christopherstewart9874

    That's why I buy SLV instead of kilo bars. I can sell it all in a second for a 1 cent bid/ask spread.

  • @mrbecker187
    @mrbecker187 Před rokem +3

    This is all true..but I love kilo bars. I can’t help myself but stack them. I hate that it’s my favorite bar, but it just is.

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem

      Thanks my friend, appreciate you stopping by! Which was your favourite bar of silver from this video?

  • @boutstaxx
    @boutstaxx Před rokem

    Would this be issue with Silver Eagles ?

  • @BusyBeeCompany
    @BusyBeeCompany Před rokem +2

    All the silver on this table I have spent on one coin...a silver coin....but I believe that coin is less swappable then all that silver stack...one difference and maybe a show you could do, from silver one ounce to high premium silver coins...same for gold, bullion compared to premium gold historical coins...which is more likely to return profit over time or hold their wealth...Collectibles even high premium can drop like Chippendale furniture or oil paintings but so can bullion...a McLaren f1 which cost an amazing million dollars when released but now $15m is paid for them....then once an e type jag might sell for $25,000 but when the bubble burst it could be got for 1/3 of that...which is best to hold, an historical coin or a safe stacked with hu dress or thousands of rounds?.

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem

      You make some excellent points, thanks for sharing and thanks for stopping by, which was your favourite bar of silver from this video?

    • @BusyBeeCompany
      @BusyBeeCompany Před rokem

      I had a 100oz Engelhardt bar for a while and a RC kilo bar...but they were just holders of value, when good profit came along I sold them...big bars are bulk metal in my eyes, my 1803 half dollar is value in a coin, maybe that's the metal detectors in me, who screams when he finds a silver Rosie worth $2 after three weeks of hunting..lol.

  • @ModernStacker
    @ModernStacker Před rokem

    Call the local coin shops (LCS) in your area and ask them what their buyback practices are. Do they buyback using a weight threshold? Do they buyback with a sum total threshold? Do they have a specific type of silver they buy (e.g. coins vs. bars)? Knowing this in advance will help you create a liquidity strategy around your stacking. Cheers!

  • @krampedcornerrc2260
    @krampedcornerrc2260 Před rokem +1

    Morning stackers!

  • @mr.chainbluelightning9136

    I have to say you get low-ball offers for gold also

  • @oldmanjenkins771
    @oldmanjenkins771 Před rokem +1

    I was out of town for a conference and my wife decided to move in with her parents during that time. When she did, I felt so bad she had to move all our silver while pregnant! It wasn’t a lot! But enough to be concerned about a pregnant lady moving it. I decided to change some silver to gold and just concentrate a bit more gold.

  • @lobopiro4732
    @lobopiro4732 Před rokem +1

    I try to keep a good relationship with the places I buy from, when going to sell I have only had issues with specialty rounds and such recouping premiums...that being said I've only had to sell a few thousand dollars worth at once so , mileage may vary...

  • @noicue8078
    @noicue8078 Před rokem

    I agree with what you said. I Think I’m going to stop at 200 ounces of stacking silver. $200 face value of 90%. And the odd pieces I don’t think I can stop. Lol. But I’m not going to stop with gold. And I read a lot of the comments and replies so if you’re going to ask me what bar I like the most… I’d have to go with the…… ADC bar. Thank you for the video it was very helpful. 👍 Take care.

  • @nowayjose1313
    @nowayjose1313 Před rokem

    For those sizes and the amount of silver the only ones you can sell right away are the big bullion dealers. You will get a price slightly less than spot price but that is what one is agreed to do with that size and amount of silver.
    I myself cannot hold that much silver, it is a pain to sell that size and that much.
    My direction is to obtain about 100 ounces of silver and anything more it is converted to gold. I plan to hold about 10 ounces of gold. More than that amount of gold I purchase real estate.
    That way I have easy ways to sell small amounts of silver or if I need a lump sum I sell some gold and if I need a lot I would sell my properties.

  • @StrangeAzz
    @StrangeAzz Před rokem +2

    This I why I wont go any bigger then 10 oz bars, also glad I never traded a bunch of my 1 oz coins for a kilo bar seeing how difficult it can be to sell the kilos.
    STEADY STACKIN

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem

      A wise course of action, Thanks for stopping by, which was your favourite bar of silver from this video?

  • @chrisb.h4605
    @chrisb.h4605 Před rokem +3

    Hit the nail on the head there... I think we'd all rather a kilo of gold than that much silver! nice gold bars , I wonder when the third in the series will be out , and will it be double sided ..or two different bars... hope people also realise , that their kids might not want the problem of getting rid of metal assets .. when they pass ..

    • @bamahama707
      @bamahama707 Před rokem +1

      Same problem with a kilo of gold---it's a large amount!

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem

      With a kilo of gold you would almost 100% have to go to a dealer to cash out. No chance that a private seller worth his salt would buy a kilo gold bar from a car boot!

  • @bobsilver3983
    @bobsilver3983 Před rokem +3

    Buy food, only a couple percent of people would ever want silver. Food, fuel, guns, ammo, seeds, tools....thats what people would want, silver can be used as money, but 98% of people would not want it in a shtf scenario

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem

      I would agree with you - but just how likely is a true SHTF scenario and if it happened would you even want to part with those things? Thanks for stopping by, which was your favourite bar of silver from this video?

  • @__hjg__2123
    @__hjg__2123 Před rokem +1

    Yeah, feel like we do this once a year or so....... I love silver, it's beautiful and fun to get all those amazing options - and those (relatively) lower prices to Au per coin. But, it's darn near impossible to sell a lot easily - and it quickly gets very heavy and takes up too much room as it adds up. I too once had to get rid of nearly 1000oz. and it was no fun time... Never again. Sure, I keep a reasonable amount of ASE in case TSHTF....... but, otherwise it's Au all the way.......

  • @williamdavis3578
    @williamdavis3578 Před rokem

    When I started stacking I thought about how to sell .. a coin shop is great if you have the right items ... stack as much differant silver products is best .. a lcs would love 32 differant coins rounds or small bars than a one kilo bar

  • @Darr3nG
    @Darr3nG Před rokem +3

    It's not the worst problem to have, in fairness - having 95kg to sell :)

  • @TheMrdebro34
    @TheMrdebro34 Před rokem

    The key to me is that the bigger bars have fewer bars! 20 oz and below usually sale pretty gd! He should also have multiple avenues

  • @mouse9088
    @mouse9088 Před rokem

    New to this Can anyone advise where I can get best price on gold coins. My gold is to get hold of coins with lowest premium that I can handle rather than just have them in a capsule? London based

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem

      I sold some gold today publicly for SPOT. I have some other gold available, £1695 for a 1 oz gold royal arms, if interested email byb@backyardbullion.com

  • @anthonyvu3231
    @anthonyvu3231 Před rokem

    Germania bar is beautiful

  • @journeyman6752
    @journeyman6752 Před rokem +2

    In Australia the premiums on 1 oz silver coins is pretty much 50%.

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem

      Ouch, thats pretty high. Does that mean bars are better? Thanks for stopping by, which was your favourite bar of silver from this video?

  • @farnorthhobby6319
    @farnorthhobby6319 Před rokem

    I have the gen-2 sigma metalytics machine with the extra bullion wand that can test a 100oz bar..... if stacking big bars, this investment is a must IMO. Kilo bars are hot right now in the USA. Alot of dealers treat them like 10oz bars where 10 years ago they were treated like 100oz bars. If the seller is able to sell the bars at $1.59 an oz over spot like a couple of the big dealers i will buy a few....

  • @reefa781
    @reefa781 Před rokem

    If you want to sell so much at one place, can you really expect more than spot?

  • @maniac_magee3830
    @maniac_magee3830 Před rokem +2

    I was thinking maybe the sellers best bet as much of a headache as it may be, try to utilize the silver gold ratio, and then he/she could potentially have an easier time offloading it

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem

      Maybe, but thats not really as easy here in the UK because of all the accounting and reporting that is required.

  • @vawt1953
    @vawt1953 Před rokem

    I only buy 1 Oz rounds I did buy a 5 Oz bar once because that is all my LCS had

  • @claytargets
    @claytargets Před rokem +4

    Maybe he can trade for fuel or coal to heat his house this winter.

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem +1

      I mean, yeah that's basically where we are at the moment in the world!

  • @ronaldhall9701
    @ronaldhall9701 Před rokem +2

    You probably have to sell it in smaller sales
    I would take 4 or 5 for about 5 hundred a key but that's my limit now at one time.
    Good luck my friend. I may could take more anyway here I am I know you want to more but I am not rich

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem

      Thanks for stopping by, which was your favourite bar of silver from this video?

    • @ronaldhall9701
      @ronaldhall9701 Před rokem

      Kinda like picking your favorite kid but a little harder haha

  • @breakinmedia
    @breakinmedia Před rokem +3

    It's not so easy when you try and sell it all at once and in Kilos or 5 kilo's 😆 There was another seller on the forum who sold 50 tubes no problem

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem +1

      Thanks my friend, appreciate you stopping by! Which was your favourite bar of silver from this video?

    • @breakinmedia
      @breakinmedia Před rokem

      @@BackyardBullion The Perth Mint Kilo for sure, if you want to sell for bullion dealer prices, I'll buy 😂it's a shame that wasn't a more common design

  • @ronpancik7908
    @ronpancik7908 Před rokem

    When the cbdc comes in to play how are you going to sell your silver to a coin dealer that will only pay you in cbdc

  • @brian5975
    @brian5975 Před rokem

    Welcome

  • @yehoshua77
    @yehoshua77 Před rokem

    One reason I only purchase gov't issued 1 oz coins and 10 oz bars.

  • @SenorDingdong969
    @SenorDingdong969 Před rokem +3

    The guy is dreaming at that price for the full load

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem

      Thanks my friend, appreciate you stopping by! Which was your favourite bar of silver from this video?

    • @SenorDingdong969
      @SenorDingdong969 Před rokem

      @@BackyardBullion from that one? Germania every time

  • @alrbredwall
    @alrbredwall Před rokem +1

    This guy's primary issue is that he refuses to break up the silver supply. That is an extremely lazy way of selling. Finding one buyer who will buy that much generic bars for their absurd demanding price is delusional. People who stack silver and gold to that extent are financially illiterate. Completely absurd.

  • @samson7736
    @samson7736 Před rokem +2

    Gold definitely best

  • @lisahughes3788
    @lisahughes3788 Před rokem +2

    Why can't they melt it down and make your own limited edition 1oz rounds?

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem

      I mean, I could but I don't have £57,000 lying around to spend on raw materials!

  • @QuadTap
    @QuadTap Před rokem

    here in the US you can sell back to the online bullion dealers and they'll buy as much as you care to sell

  • @brooklynsilver5751
    @brooklynsilver5751 Před rokem

    I'm in New York, I can sell 95 kilos to a wholesaler in one day for hard cash, from $1 under spot to fifty cent over spot depending on the brand. I would bring 5 or 6 family members if I needed it in one day, if not, I would go to my wholesaler 6 days in a row because I don't want the transaction reported. He has to report it, if the sale is over $10,000. Bottom line is that it would be no problem selling even $100,000 in silver and he would give cash or check, or both if that's how you wanted it. Peace.

  • @nunnabeeswax2397
    @nunnabeeswax2397 Před rokem +1

    He is selling them in the wrong place.
    My coin shop is ALWAYS looking for supply...but stacking those large bars isn't helpful.
    American Eagles are in demand and when I go to my dealer they always ask me if I want to sell my Eagles. The answer is always NOPE.

  • @dane3038
    @dane3038 Před rokem

    It's a good idea to establish a seller presence on ebay. I started selling in the hopes of being a full-time seller, which didn't happen. But having a good Seller Rating with hundreds of sells and learning the ins and outs of ebay has been beneficial for offloading all kinds of things here and there. When I sold my father's stack, I got full retail. Just sell somethings that easy, like trading cards or something. Don't worry about making a profit at first, you're just trying to get your Seller Rating to at least 100 at 100%.

    • @blippacg
      @blippacg Před rokem +1

      I'm starting to look at an eBay store. I'm finding that holding semi numismatics is less than ideal. Selling Libertads, for example, is trickier than buffalos since the big retailers offer only a buck or two over spot price. Local coin shops are a little better, maybe $5 or $6 over spot, but that's far less than the market value of Libertads. The only way to sell them is on eBay or to find a private buyer from elsewhere you can trust.

    • @dane3038
      @dane3038 Před rokem +1

      @@blippacg Start by selling cheap items until you learn the ends and outs of ebay. Best of luck.

  • @Valerie-bb5hi
    @Valerie-bb5hi Před rokem

    What people fail to mention is the people you buy it from if you buy it from a reputable dealer you get a slip of paper that is its receipt and authentication so if you decide you need to sell it you turn around as long as you keep that receipt just like the grocery store you can sell it back to that company I've been buying from JM bullion for a few years now that's their policy as long as you have that receipt they will buy it back

  • @golddiggerdave
    @golddiggerdave Před rokem

    Great video mate!

  • @youknoweverything7643

    Umm when I buy silver bars or get junk silver from the goodwill and thrift stores and yard sells and melt it and make my own bullion rounds and bricks ECT I only expect to get the current value of it at that time per oz, even when I buy some beautiful name brand struck bars and other types of objects made out of silver for bullion I know going into it if I paid 3-8 percone over spot I don't expect to get my money back or make a profit because the price of silver fluctuates and it's only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. Not saying I short my self and lose money but I don't have unreal expectations either. I just love the look of having a bunch of silver bullion in my safe and in chests full of it looks beautiful. I love unique designs like statues and balls and objects and ECT not just bars I have more cool object then I do bars cuse it's unique and fun to show ppl cuse bars are like okn cool bars but different objects friends that see it for first time spend a little more time looking at it all cuse of the shape they are like bullet shapes, statues,cars, baseballs footballs, airplanes, swords and knives and ECT all made of silver just in shape of those objects which makes it more fun then just bars.

  • @ronaldhall9701
    @ronaldhall9701 Před rokem +2

    What about on line dealers??

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem

      How are you going to post 95kg of silver to an online dealer?

    • @ronaldhall9701
      @ronaldhall9701 Před rokem

      Yea just asking. Like you would eat an elephant a little at a time

  • @macclark4112
    @macclark4112 Před rokem +2

    Amateurs sell metal, professionals trade Silver for other items of use or need. I have bought land, vehicles, and a very lucrative business here in Montana.

    • @jmad8163
      @jmad8163 Před rokem

      Exactly. This comment section is full of cry baby get-rich-quick scheming newbs.

  • @CashAndCoinsYT
    @CashAndCoinsYT Před rokem +2

    Dang! I just bought a kilo!

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem +1

      Thanks my friend, appreciate you stopping by! Which was your favourite bar of silver from this video?

    • @CashAndCoinsYT
      @CashAndCoinsYT Před rokem

      @@BackyardBullion Does one have a favorite? They are all nice. I'm never good at choosing a favorite.

  • @QuadTap
    @QuadTap Před rokem

    wish the US had the same capital gains rules as UK

  • @Itsinayahxoxo
    @Itsinayahxoxo Před rokem +2

    £18.66 an Oz, no wonder he's not able to sell it.
    Too greedy.
    If your the one in the shi#e and you need to get rid of some of your silver, you Can't just want to take, you got to compromise and there's got to be some GIVE and TAKE.
    What a shame.

  • @SuperMatthewJohnson1
    @SuperMatthewJohnson1 Před rokem +2

    who is the guy?.. I'm looking to buy

  • @jamesdamon9876
    @jamesdamon9876 Před rokem +2

    There’s a couple on the table that I would take. But I’m in the US. Cant quite swing 95…

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem

      Thanks for stopping by, which was your favourite bar of silver from this video?

    • @jamesdamon9876
      @jamesdamon9876 Před rokem

      @@BackyardBullion I was drawn to the M&B scales chunky baron particular, from those that were shown.

  • @ianbird7444
    @ianbird7444 Před rokem +1

    Sadly with premiums and vat silver is not a good option at the moment. Gold will I think will continue to fall but recover over time so I'm looking at 1/4 1/2 1/10th s more and more

    • @BackyardBullion
      @BackyardBullion  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing, sounds like a good plan. Which was your favourite gold coin in this video?

  • @angelo1000r
    @angelo1000r Před měsícem

    Anything is only worth what you can get for it!

  • @tomtharos4440
    @tomtharos4440 Před rokem

    I’ve never wanted anything in kilo+ size silver. It’s really a niche market. I do buy some 1, 5 and 10 oz bars but it’s only 26% of my silver weight.