BULLION BANK (Gryphon) = Silver hits $215 "per ounce" Sep. 6, 2014 (FRACTIONAL)

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  • Silver spot prices may be down, but BULLION BANK (Gryphon) silver is up. WAY UP!!! Fractional silver is a must have for any silver investor. My fractional silver holds its value much better than any other silver I have! Bullion Bank is the finest fractional silver on the market. Buy some today & see what you've been missing!
    Find them on E-BAY.

Komentáře • 17

  • @bsmith712
    @bsmith712 Před 9 lety +3

    Looks like someone's going to be pissed when it arrives and they find out it was only a 1/10 ounce bar and not the 1 ounce they thought they bought. ;)

  • @marcussilveritis4385
    @marcussilveritis4385 Před 9 lety +2

    Got around 100 of these bars , I like them,and i do not care if the premiums are high,I buy what I like..I have no plan on selling my silver,ever.

  • @marcussilveritis4385
    @marcussilveritis4385 Před 9 lety +3

    These ingots are hand stamped ,all hand made . In Europe.Best looking hand stamped I have seen in my life.I have a 4 figure stack.

    • @silverkiller4036
      @silverkiller4036  Před 9 lety +1

      I keep adding a few a these every month. Absolutely the finest fractional at any price point!

    • @marcussilveritis4385
      @marcussilveritis4385 Před 8 lety

      I got one of the 50 gram was very cool its the largest i seen

  • @ThomasWilliams848403
    @ThomasWilliams848403 Před 9 lety

    great video thanks for sharing with us

  • @marcussilveritis4385
    @marcussilveritis4385 Před 9 lety +2

    THE 10 GRAM is by far the best,i have all of them,the 20 gram and 1/2 oz are not chucky real thin .

  • @Puppyplay1
    @Puppyplay1 Před 9 lety +2

    Don't drink and ebay!

  • @TheStonedSensei
    @TheStonedSensei Před 9 lety +2

    This is a special day and age. An age where you can buy REAL wealth with fake fiat cash. One day people will look back on these days like they look back at the days when people had real silver change in their pockets.(pre '65) This is a once in a lifetime opportunity I think. Imagine if you had saved ALL that silver back in pre 1965. Everyone had it. No one thought anything of it. Now its completely out of circulation. I wont let that chance slip through my fingers again ! Not this time !

  • @icollectstuff8677
    @icollectstuff8677 Před 9 lety +1

    What bars are those?

  • @AK-lg8fj
    @AK-lg8fj Před 9 lety +1

    Man, I don't know. I bought a couple of these bullionbank pieces - from the same seller - for like $4 (for the 1/10th) and a couple of dollars for a 1/20th oz. I can't really say why someone would want 10 grams of silver for 31 dollars considering the market price right now. They must really like these particular ingots. I mean, they are nice, but buying them for that far over spot? I think someone was drunk.

    • @silverkiller4036
      @silverkiller4036  Před 9 lety

      This Avalanche2 guy is a freeakkkin genius! It amazing how he knows exactly what the buyer was thinking, or maybe HE was one of those buyers who paid way too much! By the way AVALANCHE2, it doesn't matter if they were mistakes on the buyers part or not, the silver sold for those prices!

  • @cathy4735
    @cathy4735 Před 4 lety

    SHOULD HAVE SOLD IT THEN.
    CANT EVEN FIND ANY.
    ZERO VALUE 6 YEARS LATER??

  • @phrenzy1
    @phrenzy1 Před 9 lety +1

    I have an 1858 Sydney mint type 2 sovereign that's worth around $2000, it's less than a quater ounce, I guess that means fractional gold is worth over $8000 an oz! I've also seen those 1 gram valcambi bars go for $2.50 each, I guess silver is at $80 an ounce. What one silly person did in one every auction for a cheap fractional bar is as close to irrelevant as to not be worth talking about. If you had to sell 50 of those today you would never get those prices, because that's not the market value. You can find all sorts of stupid examples like that on ebay including silver selling under spot, does that mean that the fair price of that silver was less than the melt of it's silver content? No, obviously not, because that auction is not representative of the market.
    I wouldn't even mind if you just did a video on this interesting silly ebay auction but these "mark the calendar" and "silver's real price is $X hundred" videos are why people don't take stackers seriously, because it's nonsense.