Anonymous ID: 770391 Sept. 21, 2021, 6:17 p.m. No.14633162   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3221

>>14632751

Initially, i bought a lot on eBay. No. Then I used most of the big online bullion dealers—I've had no bad experiences. Stay local if you can find competitive pricing. Stay sales-tax-free if you can—might require stuff like craigslist. I'm doing too much thru the mail and lately I feel like we're so down to the wire that I don't like the lag time between currency-out and money-delivery. Plus, in a true SHTF moment, will mail even be reliable? Whatever you do, I'd act fast. Price is cheap and Who knows how long that'll be the case? Of course, it could drop even lower (spot, that is… a lot of the physical doesn't drop proportionally—Constitutional pre-65 U.S. coins are overpriced and don't drop with spot lately). With the state of the economic system, and the comms I try to read from everywhere I see them, we may even wake up one day to a YUGE overnight reset of silver's value to the dollar, but that could be a pipe-dream.

 

>>14632884

no lie

 

>>14632904

All of this seems true to me. So much time has passed since we've used real money that most people don't have a clue. They'll still prefer paper, and there'll likely be a bank-run on that… people will be unpleasantly surprised to learn all those digital numbers on devices don't represent physical pieces of paper withdrawable from their accounts. Depending upon who you listen to, only 1-5% of all U.S. Dollars are printed adn in circulatable form. We are in for some interdasting days ahead.