Anonymous ID: 9abbd7 June 5, 2022, 7 p.m. No.16402422   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2512 >>2535 >>2561 >>2611 >>2632 >>2644 >>2802 >>2837 >>2876

>>16402353

"353"

4m 47s makes "For silver"

JFK was #35

59th anniversary yesterday of E.O. 11110

"Silver" (B&W) photo.

Kodak film roll arch backdrop.

 

Anon was just assessing possibility of some more silver stack procurement, and has question of anyone knowledgeable.

 

My local coin shop has the following U.S. coin prices:

 

American Silver Eagles: ~$35/oz

90% pre-1964 coinage: $27.65/oz

40% Kennedy Half Dollars: $23.50/oz

 

They're all coin of the realm, all legal tender, all recognizable… 40% sounds unappealing next to .999 and 90%, but isn't 1 troy oz ultimately 1 troy oz? The additional weight one can acquire in "coin of the realm" silver buying 40% Kennedys (1965-1969/70) is up to ~50% more. Is it not prudent to acquire some relevant portion of one's stack in those for so much less?

 

Will also be interdasting to see what happens to the markets this week. If we have a "666 stock market DIVE"—6/6/222 gotta be an appealing date for [them]—paper silver market (COMEX) will likely collapse too, perhaps putting a permanent end to any semblance of a connection between the phoney paper price of metals and their real-world physical price.