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O.k. all of you stackers out there, where is a respectable Mint in America that doesn't charge an arm and a leg and that has some bullion in stock that they will ship. My "friend" (actually my Dad) was on the phone today with one of the Fox advertisers and they were proud to sell him bullion for $36/oz and (checks internet)... Dad, slv spot is around $25 atm. That's one heck of a markup / boomer savings remover.

So guys, here's the question:

Which mint has verifiable silver bullion, has it for a decent price and will ship to an address in the U.S.

Extra question: what are the most common pitfalls when buying silver online.

O.k. all of you stackers out there, where is a respectable Mint in America that doesn't charge an arm and a leg and that has some bullion in stock that they will ship. My "friend" (actually my Dad) was on the phone today with one of the Fox advertisers and they were proud to sell him bullion for $36/oz and (checks internet)... Dad, slv spot is around $25 atm. That's one heck of a markup / boomer savings remover. So guys, here's the question: Which mint has verifiable silver bullion, has it for a decent price and will ship to an address in the U.S. Extra question: what are the most common pitfalls when buying silver online.

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Found the jew.

Silver is more widely used in manufacturing than gold. It is an excellent conductor.

Silver has natural antibiotic properties. It works wonders as an antiseptic on wounds and can be made easily into colloidal silver with distilled water and a battery.

Silver was dropped into water and milk jugs by pioneers to prevent spoilage due to its antibiotic traits.

Being born with a silver spoon in your mouth stemmed from the low death rates of children from families who could afford silverware. Again, antibiotic.

Silver is insanely useful, and it is wildly undervalued.

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Im not debating this as its all very good points however hoarding bars of silver is still a retarded idea. Go and try to store 10k$ worth of silver and get back to me.

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Done. It really isn't bad to store 500 Oz of silver.

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So I did the math (1kg silver bar is 4.35 in long, 1.89 in wide. .98 in deep) and to store 10 kg of silver (slightly less than $10,000) you would need a space 12.99 in long, 3.78 in wide and 1.96 in deep. That would also leave space to put 2 more kg in there, btw.

Really not all that much space at all when you come to think about it.

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Lets say I have 200k worth of gold that i could carry around all day long if need be. How many forklifta do I need to buy to carry that much silver around?