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Wife wants silver for Christmas, not jewelry but coins. Where should i look?
Great-Kazoo
11-28-2016, 23:12
How much you looking for? I used a place in Ft Collins till we dropped in to this place. Fairly laid back and good prices on trade in junk silver.
http://www.eriegoldandsilver.com/
eBay - from the big PM dealers - often find the best prices there.
Other options include:
https://comparesilverprices.com/
or The Silver Guys locally and a few other fair dealers at every Tanner.
The Silver guys. Chad Roach 303-956-3455, Bill Roach 303-881-6362
jason303
11-29-2016, 05:27
Good prices and no shipping charges at jmbullion. Check out their on sale tab. They also currently have a starter pack promotion for ten ounces of silver at spot.
http://www.jmbullion.com
KITCO, MJPM, Hallenbeck in Colorado Springs.
beast556
11-29-2016, 08:27
Another huge +1 for erie gold&silver. Best prices I have found and the guys are super cool and no bullshit.
BladesNBarrels
11-29-2016, 09:50
Good prices and no shipping charges at jmbullion. Check out their on sale tab. They also currently have a starter pack promotion for ten ounces of silver at spot.
http://www.jmbullion.com
I am not finding that promotion under their search tool. Do you have a link?
Thanks!
There's a Tanner show this weekend... I would imagine the Silver Guy will be there, but I do not know for certain.
Zundfolge
11-29-2016, 10:04
I have kind of a tangential question about gold and silver.
Is it legal to buy and sell using cash with no paperwork? Is there a limit per transaction before the IRS are informed?
Seems to me that a stockpile of gold and silver "off paper" would be the most desirable since if there is ever a major disruption of the monetary system, you don't want the Fed.Gov knowing you have coinage or bullion in case they try to pull that Executive Order 6102 crap again.
Troy at Colorado Gun Writes sells some.
I am not finding that promotion under their search tool. Do you have a link?
Thanks!
http://www.jmbullion.com/starter-pack/
BladesNBarrels
11-29-2016, 10:40
http://www.jmbullion.com/starter-pack/
Thanks, Don't know why that didn't come up when I searched for their starter pack.
I have kind of a tangential question about gold and silver.
Is it legal to buy and sell using cash with no paperwork? Is there a limit per transaction before the IRS are informed?
Seems to me that a stockpile of gold and silver "off paper" would be the most desirable since if there is ever a major disruption of the monetary system, you don't want the Fed.Gov knowing you have coinage or bullion in case they try to pull that Executive Order 6102 crap again.
It's pretty complex. Check this out as a primer:
https://www.golddealer.com/investment-guides/reportable-bullion-cash-transactions/
I used to go to this place when I lived in LA, and they seemed pretty legit. I never bought or sold more than $10K at a time and they never wrote down my name or anything. But then again I only bought/sold the US gold and silver Eagle coins.
I have kind of a tangential question about gold and silver.
Is it legal to buy and sell using cash with no paperwork? Is there a limit per transaction before the IRS are informed?
Seems to me that a stockpile of gold and silver "off paper" would be the most desirable since if there is ever a major disruption of the monetary system, you don't want the Fed.Gov knowing you have coinage or bullion in case they try to pull that Executive Order 6102 crap again.
"They're all gone. I drop them in the Salvation Army buckets every Christmas."
https://www.ar-15.co/threads/159812-Silver-for-Sale?p=2033224#post2033224
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There's a Tanner show this weekend... I would imagine the Silver Guy will be there, but I do not know for certain.
They can give Chad a call and find out.
I have kind of a tangential question about gold and silver.
Is it legal to buy and sell using cash with no paperwork? Is there a limit per transaction before the IRS are informed?
Seems to me that a stockpile of gold and silver "off paper" would be the most desirable since if there is ever a major disruption of the monetary system, you don't want the Fed.Gov knowing you have coinage or bullion in case they try to pull that Executive Order 6102 crap again.
Yes, you may buy gold and silver paperless. I think the limits are on foreign coinage, not American Silver Eagles.
Hard to find a precious metal dealer that will take a check or credit card. Cash has been required.
Mail order dealers wait until check clears etc.
thanks for that link Kwando, I've gone and placed an order which included that 10 oz. starter pack.
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