What The 2023 Financial Crisis Means For Gold & Silver â–º https://youtu.be/yrT9CzbOQdI
Tips for new gold & silver stackers. Topics covered: history of precious metals, premiums, types of bullion, tips I wish I’d known.
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Video Breakdown:
00:00 Getting Started With Investing In Precious Metals
01:24 What Are Precious Metals? Gold & Silver Have A Long History As Money
05:21 Different Types Of Gold & Silver Bullion – Coins Vs. Rounds
12:16 Stacking Silver Bars
15:40 What Is The Gold & Silver Spot Price?
18:19 Precious Metals Manipulation & COMEX Musical Chairs
23:34 Gold & Silver As An Inflation Hedge
27:05 Other Reasons To Stack Gold & Silver
28:17 Quick Tips For New Gold & Silver Stackers
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20 Comments
I have never bought precious metals. I heard that junk silver is a good start to have small increments for bartering. How do you know what a good price is. I see that you have some junk silver. Great job on your video!
Question. I had a few Morgan silver dollars so I started collecting them and then purchase some grated coins but now I’ve been stacking only silver arounds & bullion. Should I keep the Morgan silver dollars and graded coins or sell them and purchase more silver rounds and bullion? Reason is I don’t think Morgan’s are easy to take into a coin shop to sell.
BCE is a lie we're using the Gregorian calendar.
If you want to change the terms get your own calendar
The year of manufacture is important? I'm looking for american silver eagle and i found a 2017 coin, it is good or it's better if i buy a 2023 edition?
I just found this video…6 months later! I guess i needed to listen to this now.
Capital gains tax …?😂
best stacking tip buy 1 ounce a week every week and in 3 years you have one serious stack of silver. also buy it where the purchases are not tracked as we have seen before the government will come door to door to collect
If I were a survivalist, I'd be less interested in silver and gold, as I would be in steel, aluminum, coppper, nickel, and anything that is used in production of products. Also, if there WERE an apocalypse, gold and silver would be charged at a premium.."Oh..you want an apple? That will be 2x once ounce bars.." "What…you say they are worth $1900 each? Well, silly me, you can live off an an apple..but you can't live off of gold…four ounces of gold for this apple, now.."
Is that your total Stack?
Poor people in India wear more than this…
im 30 im gonna stack silver for 35 years and retire on it
How about the 1oz buffalo rounds?
I've learned that if I buy out of state. I have to pay taxes. Why is this? I feel that if I'm changing money for money, then why should I get taxed twice? Is silver considered a commodity? I have always looked at it as real money
https://youtu.be/GJXbxlYXvMo?si=RmRzT2cTtZZGrfMj&t=641
Krugerand is a medal.. there is no currency/face value on it.
I would also add in the reason why the smaller metals are more expensive is the demand. There is more demand for the smaller more affordable metals, which also leads to higer pricing.
Great vid. I have been stacking silver for about 20 years. I didn't know about the Goldbacks, I think they would be great to buy as birthday presents for my adult children, and they look cool too. Ebay is a good place to buy silver – so long as it is 'Junk' silver and you know your stuff when it comes to the coins and denominations of the countries of your home country. For example, I'm from Britain. All silver coinage from before 1920 is 'sterling' silver, i.e. 92.5 per cent silver. I am pretty much certain that, say, a 1915 shilling (about one fifth of an ounce) is a pretty good deal at about $7. I'm sure that the same applies to US coins pre 1964. I buy silver 1 oz from ebay too, but I know how to test for fakes. I find it is wise to avoid Chinese coins.
Fiat currency is real money. Every coin and bullion dealer in America will accept US currency in exchange for gold and silver. My conclusion: fiat currency is just fine. People who predict chaos, anarchy and bartering are frauds and charlatans.
Goldbacks are a cheap gimmick.
There are one-kilogram sovereign coins.
Premium= dealer profit.
4:08 that's so messed up. The demonic gov can never be trusted