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Gold/Mining/Energy : Silver prices -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: goldsheet who wrote (5309)6/4/2002 3:22:53 PM
From: Alan Whirlwind  Respond to of 8010
 
Bob,

This is one of many metals sites I monitor and there are others who were bearish overall talking about supply. For example the metals thread on personal finance on suite 101, Kitco, etc. Of course last couple of months this sort of talk has dried up--my reference was mainly to pre-March posts before things really got going when getting in cheaper was still possible. Since you were not bearish on silver, (I have seen your contest before since someone published a link to it here a few weeks back) the post doesn't apply to you.

FWIW here is a link to the gold half of the contest:

pages.prodigy.net



To: goldsheet who wrote (5309)6/4/2002 3:50:11 PM
From: re3  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 8010
 
Bob, thanks for the reply on the freeport. okay, another question if i may...

i have a few old scratched and beaten up canadian silver dollars, late 50's, early 60's types, i buy them for around $ 4.50 - $ 5 each (canadian)...lets say that silver moonshots and goes to, oh, 20 bucks...at that point, would these coins get melted down ? what is the approximate cost for a dealer to do that ?



To: goldsheet who wrote (5309)6/5/2002 6:46:10 AM
From: TheBusDriver  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8010
 
<<hard to believe I'm still in first place>>

Cheat with insider knowledge<GGG>

Wayne