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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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You have lost money

Money, by far, is the most subjective thing that we experience on a daily basis. Is it raining outside? Yes. Is it cold outside? yes. Is it really hard to split this entire cord of wood? Yes.

These are all observations that you as a person can make but what you can have a hard time predicting is what some other person perceives and values. Is it raining out side? No, only a fagit would call that rain. Is it cold outside? My vodka hasn't frozen yet so no. Is it really hard to split this entire cord of wood? Lol: I'm a lumberjack and I work all day I sleep at night and...

One Man's trash is another Man's treasure.

If you get my meaning. My Dad asked me if he should invest in physical precious metals to which I replied yes. To a safety deposit box not his mattress. Back in the 80s a savings account got 12% interest, today you get practically nothing and to make matters worse the dollar is deflating at a rapid pace; the interest rates can never be raised thanks to the massive national debt and the amount of money just to service that national debt.

I'd like to think that my Dad is thinking about preserving a bit of wealth for his grandchildren but either way you never anwered the question: How not why. I already know the reason of why.

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Safety deposit boxes are not insured like cash deposits are. There are stories of people opening their boxes to find them empty and getting told to go pound sand.

And there are plenty of stories of lost buried treasure because of shifting land or the owner losing track of landmarks.

Probably crypto is the way to go these days...unless we get hit with a good solar flare and the computers go tits up.

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And now this is a thing as well:

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/fbi-raids-business-renting-anonymous-safety-deposit-boxes-forces-customers-reveal

Still better than leaving it anywhere in his house, when he dies his cleaning lady is going to search the place top to bottom.

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I looked for an anonymous drop box and couldn't find one, I guess this is why, holy shit you can't win.