The ice cream truck came around the other night in my neighborhood I payed for my large soft serve cone with a 90% silver quarter. The cost 3.50 the melt value of the 1956 washington quarter was 5.38. The ice cream man smiled and said anytime.
Dude, in your opening monologue you had my heart aching for ya. Rough spots in life can find us all and I was feeling for ya cause I know it would bum me out to have sell some of my stack. But now that the whole story has me feeling chill again, I say sell Mr Boyd and replace him with something you fancy a bit more.
Nice video. I often feel it to be a healthy exercise to think of what pieces you're willing to part with. For example: you really need to cover an expense, or spot goes over 100$. 😅 either way best to be mentally prepared. Subbed ya 🤙
I've sold a bit of silver for different reasons. It feels good to let things go. I would have done the same thing if I saw that coin while I was traveling to another city. I have actually passed over the Sam Boyd Round when seeing it here in town. Almost bought it but then decided against it. He's a huge part of our community. I think it's like everything else. Familiarity is boring. Great video man. Happy Father's Day! ✨👊🏼
Thank you for taking the time to check out my video. I had to pick up the ace of hearts for the channel. Same with my 2oz silver las vegas sign. Once again I appreciate the shout out.
I had some football rounds, each one was in its own case with a certified card , pretty cool but im not really into football, so I traded them in for something I like . Keep stackn 💦⚓💦
I own 70,000 + troy ozs. of.999 and .9999 silver sovereigns and bullion. Don't plan on selling I have plenty of fiat currency in shoe boxes under the bed.
I sold a lot of my silver not all because I love playing with my silver. Bought Bitcoin because it is the best money with the silver I sold. More of a constitutional silver
I've got the same round and a food amount of other generics. I don't pick up many generics these days, mostly government and 90%. Here's the deal, though: ounces are ounces, regardless.
@VegasStacker702 Bro, 90% rocks. It's government silver, fractional, easily recognized, rarely counterfeit, and usually cheap premiums. Ecample: current melt value of $1 face value is $21.40 and can be purchased for $23-$24 at the moment.
Nothing wrong with getting rid of it but maybe it is a good piece to keep around for the "emergency sell" if you are ever in a position that you have to sell some of your silver, that will be a piece you wont care about letting go..... Just food for thought
If I decide not to sell it, then it will definitely go into my sell first stack. Seems like lately I've been adding to my "deep stack" more than my sell first stack. Very addictive
I'm not selling my silver that's for sure. On the contrary am buying the silver others are selling mainly on Ebay. If I do sell silver it wood be to buy gold depending on my gold/silver ratio. Have to be nuts to sell if you don't have to. No more silver coming out of mines in 2028.
Yes there are some coins that are strange and you end up selling them because the premium is way high. I always tell people to buy normal silver or bars. The cheapest kind and usually well known like Eagles, Kruggerands, Britannias... Tried to buy and then sell these strange 5 ounce coins but it's hell to sell and paid 40$ an ounce for them. Last time I do that.
The ice cream truck came around the other night in my neighborhood I payed for my large soft serve cone with a 90% silver quarter. The cost 3.50 the melt value of the 1956 washington quarter was 5.38. The ice cream man smiled and said anytime.
Awesome story. Thank you for sharing
Nah haven't sold any silver waiting for the G&S ratio to close .
Dude, in your opening monologue you had my heart aching for ya. Rough spots in life can find us all and I was feeling for ya cause I know it would bum me out to have sell some of my stack. But now that the whole story has me feeling chill again, I say sell Mr Boyd and replace him with something you fancy a bit more.
Nice video. I often feel it to be a healthy exercise to think of what pieces you're willing to part with. For example: you really need to cover an expense, or spot goes over 100$. 😅 either way best to be mentally prepared. Subbed ya 🤙
LOL you scared me with this video! 😂😂✌🏻
I've sold a bit of silver for different reasons. It feels good to let things go. I would have done the same thing if I saw that coin while I was traveling to another city. I have actually passed over the Sam Boyd Round when seeing it here in town. Almost bought it but then decided against it. He's a huge part of our community. I think it's like everything else. Familiarity is boring. Great video man. Happy Father's Day! ✨👊🏼
I think it's a good idea to sell or trade to diversify your stack. I like that 10 oz Ace of Hearts bar!
Thank you for taking the time to check out my video. I had to pick up the ace of hearts for the channel. Same with my 2oz silver las vegas sign. Once again I appreciate the shout out.
That's your best piece. I like Sam's Town.
I mean... We out here...
Sam’s Town, iv spent a few nights there, great locals casino. Hey it’s your silver, do what you want.
Yah if you don't like it, might as well get rid of it and put the money towards something you like or want 👊👍
I had some football rounds, each one was in its own case with a certified card , pretty cool but im not really into football, so I traded them in for something I like . Keep stackn 💦⚓💦
Yeah, do it up if you got to!!!!
I would be interested in buying that.Sam's town sold around
Shoot me an email
Just subscribed. Good stuff brother
Thank you for the compliment and subscribing.
I sold some at $33 and will buy back if it dips $26, I have my core holdings, then I play with 1 or 2 hundred ozs,
Thanks for the shout out brother! ✌🏼
Thats the least I could do as you have helped my channel grow. Stay cool
@@VegasStacker702 Glad to hear. Heck yeah bro! 👊🏼😎
I own 70,000 + troy ozs. of.999 and .9999 silver sovereigns and bullion. Don't plan on selling I have plenty of fiat currency in shoe boxes under the bed.
I sold a lot of my silver not all because I love playing with my silver. Bought Bitcoin because it is the best money with the silver I sold.
More of a constitutional silver
I've got the same round and a food amount of other generics. I don't pick up many generics these days, mostly government and 90%. Here's the deal, though: ounces are ounces, regardless.
I like most of my generics. That's interesting you have the same round. I haven't got into the 90% to much.
@VegasStacker702 Bro, 90% rocks. It's government silver, fractional, easily recognized, rarely counterfeit, and usually cheap premiums. Ecample: current melt value of $1 face value is $21.40 and can be purchased for $23-$24 at the moment.
Where I work people think that current half dollars are collectible and worth something. I have some dimes and will pick up more eventually
get gold with it but buy secondary
Stake & stake till the end of the funny money thats my plan.
Nothing wrong with getting rid of it but maybe it is a good piece to keep around for the "emergency sell"
if you are ever in a position that you have to sell some of your silver, that will be a piece you wont care
about letting go..... Just food for thought
If I decide not to sell it, then it will definitely go into my sell first stack. Seems like lately I've been adding to my "deep stack" more than my sell first stack. Very addictive
@@VegasStacker702 I hear that
I wanna turn my silver into gold
I have a video where I was debating just that thing. Once the gold to silver ratio gets closer I will think about it more
I'm not selling my silver that's for sure. On the contrary am buying the silver others are selling mainly on Ebay.
If I do sell silver it wood be to buy gold depending on my gold/silver ratio.
Have to be nuts to sell if you don't have to. No more silver coming out of mines in 2028.
I would be selling it to purchase other silver. I would not sell out of precious metals unless necessary.
Yes there are some coins that are strange and you end up selling them because the premium is way high. I always tell people to buy normal silver or bars. The cheapest kind and usually well known like Eagles, Kruggerands, Britannias...
Tried to buy and then sell these strange 5 ounce coins but it's hell to sell and paid 40$ an ounce for them. Last time I do that.
Think you should keep it, just saying
I'm leaning towards just hanging on to it and putting it where I won't see it to often. It's silver at the end of the day