I've always used my digital powder scale. Any good quality powder scale is plenty accurate for gold and silver. Unless you want to weigh large quantities, then I don't have one that goes over 10lbs.
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I've always used my digital powder scale. Any good quality powder scale is plenty accurate for gold and silver. Unless you want to weigh large quantities, then I don't have one that goes over 10lbs.
Anyone have experience with these? Seems like a great way to have gold but not tied up in full 1oz coins.
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If you're looking for last minutes gifts silver is back under $16 and ounce again this morning.
Almost a month since the last post in here.
Silver is over 18 and gold is approaching 1300. :)
Oil continues its downward trend.
Swiss wisely decoupled their franc from the stupid euro, of course this made a mess in Europe but they'll get over it.