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Gold or Silver

The day is fast approaching when I will buy gold/silver.

I sold my apartment and moved to my girl.,
Getting out of debt.
I a taking vitamin d3 and c.
I won´t take any vaccination.

I found a gold/silver seller here in Sweden.
They make their own silver coins that there is no spread on so it seems a good buy. Cheaper than other coins.
First I was thinking mostly gold, then mostly silver, now I am thinking all silver. since I will be making a big buy I will also get a 2-3% discount.

What do you guys/ladies think ?

Silver or gold or both ?

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Both. Diversification is a

Both. Diversification is a good thing. I'm in college and have no money, but if I did, I would spread my wealth between gold, silver, oil, and one or two commodities like sugar or something.

Good point...hmmm

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mostly silver

some gold

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Be careful?

I don't know much but it sure seems like the gov. likes to manipulate things, which suggests to me that the only "safe haven", which actually isn't safe, is to diversify your investments/savings.

If you want to really make

If you want to really make money - silver. If you want to be safe - gold. Mix it up. I personally own more silver than gold.
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Are the coins you are considering widely recognized?

I would be very concerned about being able to sell locally made coins. There are many recognized mints and people rely on their reputations as an assurance that the coins themselves are 99.999% pure.

Even if locally made coins are good quality, you may have difficulty selling them because potential buyers might not trust an unknown mint.

They are 999 silver

I thought the same as you.,...

But they buy em back....with no spread...

here is link if you wanna check em out... Liberty silver

http://libertysilver.se/i...

/Mike

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silver

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A prudent man foresees the difficulties ahead and prepares for them; the simpleton goes blindly on and suffers the consequences. Proverbs 22:3

Silver is priced for the new savers of untaxed wealth.

Gold is in the price range of long term savers of untaxed wealth.

Go silver

Gold is at an all time high in terms of price and is costly for struggling people at present.

Silver is nowhere near its' all time high and is still a good buy.

Good point..hmm all time high or low time high...

guess rogers a have a point...

/Mike

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i was sad to have to sell some silver

i just sold 100oz but its to buy a cool truck. I still have a couple hundred left but im debt free and dont want to go back.

I prefer silver

1. I know how to USE it myself: I can make colloidal silver, among other things.
2. Silver is currently valued as an industrial metal, most people consider it a precious metal. The value as a medical treatment has not been factored into the projected price in any forecast that I have seen. I believe this is the MAIN value of silver.
3. When they took silver out of circulation, it was due to a silver shortage, by the president's own admission. Since then, we have increased our use of it without matching increases in mining...

Now, the f-tards run the Crimex and the Mock Markets, so what will happen with prices is MOSTLY in their hands, but those are the reasons I prefer silver.

Please look into a bit of palladium. Grant (ieuhvihs or something close to that) makes a very good point: Palladium is very rare. If every liberty lover bought one ounce, we would soon control the market. That might be useful, no?

Off subject, here: Do you know if it is true that you cannot buy vitamins and supplements in Norway?

Hmmm

I think Norway should be similar to Sweden. Almost identical countries in many ways and used to be a union.

Here in Sweden you can buy vitamins and such...except apricot seeds are banned.... ofc I just buy apricots..Was shopping vitamin d the other day..highest in stores was 2000 IU, but I know you can buy on the internet with higher values..

Note: could be some more things are banned... I dunno..

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thanks

There was a set of videos this AM about Codex Alimetarius, and in the first few minutes of the first video, the guy said that supplements were not available in Norway, and I had never heard that before.

I can look into it, my friend moved there... I can call him...

I do that tomorrow..was gonna call him anyway...

/Mike

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Be careful buying from

Be careful buying from overseas.

I got all excited about a Chinese Panda silver round. Overpaid for the round on ebay cuz I really wanted it. I think I paid around $28.00 for the round.

It's fake.

I also have a 1/10oz gold Panda that I bought from a coin show. After about a year of having it I pulled it out and compared it to other 1/10oz rounds that I had. That round may also be fake (I have yet to remove the round from the plastic housings to weigh).

So just be careful.

That is terrible...

Never used ebay and don´t think I will... I will use a big well known company to buy from...

/Mike

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I have a lot of really good

I have a lot of really good experiences with ebay. In fact, the very guy that sold me the fake silver Panda contacted me about 2 months later and told me it was fake. He ended up sending me a generic 1oz bar to make up for the mistake. Had he not told me, I might not would of known as the round was immediately stored away and I hadn't looked at it since I received it.

Another time I purchased a 5oz round (yes round) from ebay and ended up buying below spot. This is when silver tanked and I managed to pick up the round for only $50.00. Killer deal!

So all in all, I have pretty good experience with ebay. But I did want to advise the OP about the risks you take when you buy without being able to see...

Silver...

It's severely under-priced, compared to gold. Can't stay that way forever...

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