it was a good day, * Note with the Kilo Math, that's if you bought at spot price, anything premiums spent should be added to the $0.75 Loss. ($1.25 wiggle room Vs. Eagle)
Great video. I enjoy items from refiners that no longer exist or items like the US Assay Offices rounds and bars. Engelhard, Johnson Matthey USVI and now OPM and Republic. I enjoy the history.
Those Assay rounds are really nice. I would love to be able to scoop those up, and clank & clack them together. Don’t really need to worry about handling those older toned rounds. It doesn’t hurt that they’re pretty sharp looking either.
Kilo bars and 10 oz bars are the way to go for stacking silver. 1oz silver eagles and maples etc have WAY to high a premium. JMO. Since most of us are collecting/stacking there is no wrong way to enjoy precious metals. Very enjoyable video and channel.
Idk if you are aware but the U.S. Assay rounds come with two different reverse styles. They looks lot alike but the eagle is shaped different on one type
those assay rounds were not minted in 1981. nor were they stored in the strategic stockpile. the silver they were cast from was. some company with mint mark CC called Continental Coin Corp bought the stockpile and melted it down to mint these. you’ve been had.
The only thing wrong with your math equation is the fact that you may be paying $15.08 per oz. (dealers sell price), but selling back would be paid 95% of $14.98 (actual spot). You forget about the spread.
3 kilo bars 😮👍🏽🔥🐉
Nice Fortune... I dig that math!!! 💰💰💰
I really like your work, fantastic video, I leave my LIKE 👍👍👍👍
Great video. I enjoy items from refiners that no longer exist or items like the US Assay Offices rounds and bars. Engelhard, Johnson Matthey USVI and now OPM and Republic. I enjoy the history.
Doc Glock I also prefer the older refiners. Golden Analytical is another cool brand.
Those Assay rounds are really nice. I would love to be able to scoop those up, and clank & clack them together. Don’t really need to worry about handling those older toned rounds. It doesn’t hurt that they’re pretty sharp looking either.
Kilo bars and 10 oz bars are the way to go for stacking silver. 1oz silver eagles and maples etc have WAY to high a premium. JMO. Since most of us are collecting/stacking there is no wrong way to enjoy precious metals. Very enjoyable video and channel.
Nice looking silver! Thanks for sharing! US!
Sweet thanks for sharing local pcikups
Idk if you are aware but the U.S. Assay rounds come with two different reverse styles. They looks lot alike but the eagle is shaped different on one type
Love vintage rounds
Love your stacks, 5:55 mark is a great sign of American hard working entrepreneur for sure. ✌️
I know Venezuela wasn’t officially in the LMU but they have some gold Bolivars that are the same specs.
would love to find assay office rounds in such nice shape
those assay rounds were not minted in 1981. nor were they stored in the strategic stockpile. the silver they were cast from was. some company with mint mark CC called Continental Coin Corp bought the stockpile and melted it down to mint these. you’ve been had.
Great job stacking and your math! Cheers!
I’m into ASE, Junk ,Canada,Rounds in that order
I've branched off into wholesale jewelry lots. Stupid cheap
Nice kilo that’s pretty much a paycheck lol at least for me
Im trying to fill a tube of STU's too. Im goin for randoms
The only thing wrong with your math equation is the fact that you may be paying $15.08 per oz. (dealers sell price), but selling back would be paid 95% of $14.98 (actual spot). You forget about the spread.
"Vintage" Silver is before 1980? That's 39 years. Will that number change next year? So your 1981 year silver will be "Vintage"?
How many Troy ozs in a kg again?
WhatIWish
Thanks