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Silver Bullion Collection, Part 1

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Some of the silver coins and rounds obtained over the past few months. Also, a few gold coins to beat hyper-inflation.

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There’s probably …
There’s probably more panda’s in your collection than there are in the forest, and probably more silver in your collection than there is in the US Treasury:) and I’d rather you have it than them, so congratulations on your fine collection.

VERY nice …
VERY nice collection.

AND HERE ARE MY …
AND HERE ARE MY PANDAS. Awesome collection. You should pick up a little palladium and platinum to fill it out a bit. Even if we don’t have a currency collapse it is almost worth it for the shine.

wow dude of all the …
wow dude of all the silver videos I’ve seen yours is one of the best. Good lighting, high quality, nice camera work, and most important of all, a really amazing collection. I like raw rounds, different designs, and certified coins. You’ve got it all. Nice video mate

CrashProofCurrency says July 21st, 2009 at 9:30 pm

Thanks Kim. :-)
Thanks Kim. :-)

CrashProofCurrency says July 21st, 2009 at 9:30 pm

Thanks.
Thanks.

CrashProofCurrency says July 21st, 2009 at 9:30 pm

I totally agree …
I totally agree with you. That is why I have silver coins, silver rounds, and nothing larger than 10 oz bars. I would also advise keeping your silver in various locations, i.e. keep 800 oz here and keep 400 oz over there, just in case of an emergency. You never know what the future may bring, so it’s best to spread your stash out over different locations.

CrashProofCurrency says July 21st, 2009 at 9:30 pm

Keep in mind that …
Keep in mind that there is a difference between silver rounds and silver coins. One is a legal tender and the other is not.

CrashProofCurrency says July 21st, 2009 at 9:30 pm

Buying rounds seems …
Buying rounds seems to be the better option for tax purposes, but the ASEs are well known around the world. I would, as you can see from my video, diversify as much as possible. If your silver porfolio is top heavy with silver rounds, make sure you go with very well known brand names such as Engelhard, Sunshine Minting, etc. Resale will be much easier for you in the future.

Would you suggest …
Would you suggest buying the american eagles over any other kind of silver rounds, because I was thinking about buying a 500 count north west territorial mint coin. Thanks

ForTehNguyen says July 21st, 2009 at 9:30 pm

in the event of …
in the event of currency meltdown, its not practical to carry around 100oz bars to pay for day to day things, its like buying a loaf of bread with a $100 bill. Can divide up the bar. So the smaller denominations (like coins) would be more practical to carry around to use as money. Junk silver is pretty good and can be had for cheap too

KimInLosAngeles says July 21st, 2009 at 9:30 pm

The whole …
The whole collection at the very end of the video is so beautiful!

libertykeeper says July 21st, 2009 at 9:30 pm

where did you get …
where did you get those engelhard rounds?

Very nice bro!
Very nice bro!

Awesome, thanks for …
Awesome, thanks for your special insight, I appreciate it.

CrashProofCurrency says July 21st, 2009 at 9:30 pm

Diversity, and …
Diversity, and those coins are well recognized around the world.

Why purchase the …
Why purchase the expensive silver eagles, maples, phils, are they not 3 to 4 dollars more an ounce ,instead of buying 10, 50, or 100 oz JM or Engelhard. Would it not save you many hundreds and having the same premium silver. I always want to know more about silver investing. Thank you !!!

Blimey! that stuff …
Blimey! that stuff must be worth a fortune.

I noticed that the British Britannia £2 coin is slightly bigger and heavier (about 3 grammes) than Phillharmonic coins.

How to get started …
How to get started 101: Don’t spend ANY, I mean ANY of your change You break a dollar don’t use that .65 cents to pay for your $1.65 cent soda. Use the next bill. Keep saving change and then buy once you fill up your old can or jar. That’s just one way. I can give you more ideas if you want. They work well for me.

I have watched both …
I have watched both of your videos. Thanks for sharing. EVERYONE BUY SILVER while it lasts and before prices shoot sky-high…

You put us all to …
You put us all to shame. I should’ve started collecting earlier. Congratulations on having the foresight to gather such an awesome collection!!

Great stack of PM’s …
Great stack of PM’s you got there thanks for posting…

your an idiot.
your an idiot.

You make me feel …
You make me feel pore man! its most likely because i am but man, what is it that you do or how was it that you had that much cash laying around to put that much into silver?

peanutscoins says July 21st, 2009 at 9:30 pm

you are a beast :)
you are a beast :)

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