RE: A New Product Line of Sound Moneyā¦
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Been a few months since I'd been to a coin shop, but yesterday I had an excuse running an errand for my mom. š Went to a new place and was really impressed...big, bright store (not a lot of inventory on display, but obviously plenty of supply) and the guy was cordial and helpful. It was a bit of a drive from my place, but I think I'm highly likely to go back there.
Finally picked up the Maple I wanted, brand new 2025, soooo shiny. 𤤠I went and got one earlier, but the guy dumped his ugliest, milkspotted one on me (almost didn't take it, but decided to keep one of the old ones and one of the new ones for my world coins collection - those won't go in the stack).
Also got a generic round that looks very similar to the one you posted, like a reproduction, to add to the stack. Kind of hurt paying $40 for it, but I'm sure in time it will be fine (maybe not even all that much time, already in the money on the ones I bought a few months back). If (when) we get a reset, I think I'm going to be very happy with my past self.
!PIMP
!PIZZA
I haven't got the 2025 or 2024 silver Maple leaf yet. I have lots of 2023 which are the last year with Elizabeth II in a great deal. Eventually I will get at least one each of those missing years. I got a similar Silvertowne generic version of the Morgan dollar, it doesn't compare to the quality of real thing.
I think spot price will blow through $40 to $50 before 2026. The Shanghai exchange is pricing Silver over $40 consistently for a while. Arbitrage flowing from west to the east, several years of supply deficits, more printing coming, etc, lease rates up and no more silver shares available to short.
!HUG your silver.
Iām expecting the Melt Value of Silver to increase to $9 per ounce in Sound Money, on the other side of the Resrtā¦. Thatās 900 of todays Fiat USDās per ounceā¦. The sooner the betterā¦