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Strategies & Market Trends : Ride the Tiger with CD

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To: Claude Cormier who wrote (8483)5/23/2004 1:02:13 AM
From: Proud Deplorable  Read Replies (1) of 313013
 
Claude, people should be buying the very very rare 10 ounce silver bullion bars if they can find them. There is less premium and they are easily identifiable (the struck ones) 100 ounce bars are also good but heavy to carry around. I am against junk bags of old silver coins as they are too hard to assess individually except for face value. One thing people who buy these bags forget is that they are no re-sellable easily if the bag seals are broken and the bags are opened.

Here is the best silver bullion play in small denominations:
silvercoinguide.com

notice the tall buildings in the engraving? If they ever change the mold these will be worth a premium as collectors items. Load up the truck imo.

I know where there is a good supply of these in the USA and I have the import tariff numbers to avoid GST if anyone needs to know.
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