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May 29, 2009 at 5:52 AM #407772May 29, 2009 at 6:04 AM #407080sobmazParticipant
So you must be of the mind that the 90 trillion in liablities the u.s.faces over the next 30 years (excluding budget expense) can simply be printed by sawing down a few trees and adding some ink?
Gee, what will a dollar buy when there are 90 trillion more of them in 30 years versus an ounce of gold in 30 years when there is maybe 60% more gold?
May 29, 2009 at 6:04 AM #407323sobmazParticipantSo you must be of the mind that the 90 trillion in liablities the u.s.faces over the next 30 years (excluding budget expense) can simply be printed by sawing down a few trees and adding some ink?
Gee, what will a dollar buy when there are 90 trillion more of them in 30 years versus an ounce of gold in 30 years when there is maybe 60% more gold?
May 29, 2009 at 6:04 AM #407565sobmazParticipantSo you must be of the mind that the 90 trillion in liablities the u.s.faces over the next 30 years (excluding budget expense) can simply be printed by sawing down a few trees and adding some ink?
Gee, what will a dollar buy when there are 90 trillion more of them in 30 years versus an ounce of gold in 30 years when there is maybe 60% more gold?
May 29, 2009 at 6:04 AM #407629sobmazParticipantSo you must be of the mind that the 90 trillion in liablities the u.s.faces over the next 30 years (excluding budget expense) can simply be printed by sawing down a few trees and adding some ink?
Gee, what will a dollar buy when there are 90 trillion more of them in 30 years versus an ounce of gold in 30 years when there is maybe 60% more gold?
May 29, 2009 at 6:04 AM #407777sobmazParticipantSo you must be of the mind that the 90 trillion in liablities the u.s.faces over the next 30 years (excluding budget expense) can simply be printed by sawing down a few trees and adding some ink?
Gee, what will a dollar buy when there are 90 trillion more of them in 30 years versus an ounce of gold in 30 years when there is maybe 60% more gold?
May 29, 2009 at 6:13 AM #407084sobmazParticipanthttp://www.oldcoinshop.com/site/
I bought about half of my Gold and Silver from these guys, but haven’t dealt with them since 2003 however I think they are the same guys running it now.
Also, I bought half of my stuff from California Numismatic http://www.golddealer.com/ . These guys are up in LA but no one can beat the price. The Old Coin Shop above is competitive but you can save if you are buying a large quantity by taking a drive up to LA.
That said, I only bought Gold and Silver from these guys, no collectible coins so my recommendation is only about Silver and Gold. Always got what I expected, no tricks.
May 29, 2009 at 6:13 AM #407328sobmazParticipanthttp://www.oldcoinshop.com/site/
I bought about half of my Gold and Silver from these guys, but haven’t dealt with them since 2003 however I think they are the same guys running it now.
Also, I bought half of my stuff from California Numismatic http://www.golddealer.com/ . These guys are up in LA but no one can beat the price. The Old Coin Shop above is competitive but you can save if you are buying a large quantity by taking a drive up to LA.
That said, I only bought Gold and Silver from these guys, no collectible coins so my recommendation is only about Silver and Gold. Always got what I expected, no tricks.
May 29, 2009 at 6:13 AM #407570sobmazParticipanthttp://www.oldcoinshop.com/site/
I bought about half of my Gold and Silver from these guys, but haven’t dealt with them since 2003 however I think they are the same guys running it now.
Also, I bought half of my stuff from California Numismatic http://www.golddealer.com/ . These guys are up in LA but no one can beat the price. The Old Coin Shop above is competitive but you can save if you are buying a large quantity by taking a drive up to LA.
That said, I only bought Gold and Silver from these guys, no collectible coins so my recommendation is only about Silver and Gold. Always got what I expected, no tricks.
May 29, 2009 at 6:13 AM #407634sobmazParticipanthttp://www.oldcoinshop.com/site/
I bought about half of my Gold and Silver from these guys, but haven’t dealt with them since 2003 however I think they are the same guys running it now.
Also, I bought half of my stuff from California Numismatic http://www.golddealer.com/ . These guys are up in LA but no one can beat the price. The Old Coin Shop above is competitive but you can save if you are buying a large quantity by taking a drive up to LA.
That said, I only bought Gold and Silver from these guys, no collectible coins so my recommendation is only about Silver and Gold. Always got what I expected, no tricks.
May 29, 2009 at 6:13 AM #407782sobmazParticipanthttp://www.oldcoinshop.com/site/
I bought about half of my Gold and Silver from these guys, but haven’t dealt with them since 2003 however I think they are the same guys running it now.
Also, I bought half of my stuff from California Numismatic http://www.golddealer.com/ . These guys are up in LA but no one can beat the price. The Old Coin Shop above is competitive but you can save if you are buying a large quantity by taking a drive up to LA.
That said, I only bought Gold and Silver from these guys, no collectible coins so my recommendation is only about Silver and Gold. Always got what I expected, no tricks.
May 29, 2009 at 6:38 AM #407089CoronitaParticipant[quote=sobmaz]http://www.oldcoinshop.com/site/
I bought about half of my Gold and Silver from these guys, but haven’t dealt with them since 2003 however I think they are the same guys running it now.
Also, I bought half of my stuff from California Numismatic http://www.golddealer.com/ . These guys are up in LA but no one can beat the price. The Old Coin Shop above is competitive but you can save if you are buying a large quantity by taking a drive up to LA.
That said, I only bought Gold and Silver from these guys, no collectible coins so my recommendation is only about Silver and Gold. Always got what I expected, no tricks.[/quote]
Thanks. I’ll checkout out the former one. You do realize that once I buy 1 or 2 gold coins, gold prices are going to start crashing down π
I’m the ultimate contrarian indicator.May 29, 2009 at 6:38 AM #407333CoronitaParticipant[quote=sobmaz]http://www.oldcoinshop.com/site/
I bought about half of my Gold and Silver from these guys, but haven’t dealt with them since 2003 however I think they are the same guys running it now.
Also, I bought half of my stuff from California Numismatic http://www.golddealer.com/ . These guys are up in LA but no one can beat the price. The Old Coin Shop above is competitive but you can save if you are buying a large quantity by taking a drive up to LA.
That said, I only bought Gold and Silver from these guys, no collectible coins so my recommendation is only about Silver and Gold. Always got what I expected, no tricks.[/quote]
Thanks. I’ll checkout out the former one. You do realize that once I buy 1 or 2 gold coins, gold prices are going to start crashing down π
I’m the ultimate contrarian indicator.May 29, 2009 at 6:38 AM #407575CoronitaParticipant[quote=sobmaz]http://www.oldcoinshop.com/site/
I bought about half of my Gold and Silver from these guys, but haven’t dealt with them since 2003 however I think they are the same guys running it now.
Also, I bought half of my stuff from California Numismatic http://www.golddealer.com/ . These guys are up in LA but no one can beat the price. The Old Coin Shop above is competitive but you can save if you are buying a large quantity by taking a drive up to LA.
That said, I only bought Gold and Silver from these guys, no collectible coins so my recommendation is only about Silver and Gold. Always got what I expected, no tricks.[/quote]
Thanks. I’ll checkout out the former one. You do realize that once I buy 1 or 2 gold coins, gold prices are going to start crashing down π
I’m the ultimate contrarian indicator.May 29, 2009 at 6:38 AM #407639CoronitaParticipant[quote=sobmaz]http://www.oldcoinshop.com/site/
I bought about half of my Gold and Silver from these guys, but haven’t dealt with them since 2003 however I think they are the same guys running it now.
Also, I bought half of my stuff from California Numismatic http://www.golddealer.com/ . These guys are up in LA but no one can beat the price. The Old Coin Shop above is competitive but you can save if you are buying a large quantity by taking a drive up to LA.
That said, I only bought Gold and Silver from these guys, no collectible coins so my recommendation is only about Silver and Gold. Always got what I expected, no tricks.[/quote]
Thanks. I’ll checkout out the former one. You do realize that once I buy 1 or 2 gold coins, gold prices are going to start crashing down π
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