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I have a jar with a couple hundred dollars worth of old "junk" (pre 1965 90% silver) coins that I had planned on cashing in when silver peaked over $50 an ounce. Here we are and I am not sure if I should cash in. If I took the cash (+/- $10K) what would I do with it?
If I took the cash (+/- $10K) what would I do with it?
Invest it in your sailboat?
Sailboats aren't investments.
Silver broke $60 an ounce today.
• Industrial Demand
Silver gets used.
A gold bar that size would be way to heavy to hold so casually.
Has to hit about $150 to exceed its inflation adjusted all time high.
... and pays no dividends!
A gold bar that size would be way to heavy to hold so casually.
Central banks and large bullion dealers typically hold “Good Delivery” gold bars, most commonly around 400 troy ounces (about 12.4–12.5 kg / 27.3–27.5 lb).
Central banks and large bullion dealers typically hold “Good Delivery” gold bars, most commonly around 400 troy ounces (about 12.4–12.5 kg / 27.3–27.5 lb).
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