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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathanm View Post
    Out of curiosity, would it ever be harder to sell ingots over coins? I've always understood the value to be in the meltdown, so it seems like form would be of little importance. But, then, I'm an idiot when it comes to precious metals, so who knows.

    Would you guys happen to have any good sites I could browse on a day to day basis for precious metals news/analysis? I'd also love to find a site that helped explain the precious metals market. I'm a complete idiot when it comes to this stuff, but I figure now that I'm making money again I should start building up a savings in precious metals.
    the only difference it ultimately makes is quality and reliability, do your ingots come from a trusted source or brand? It's sad that even in precious metals, brands matter a bit. Even now, when nobody is melting them down.



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    Quote Originally Posted by 3kgt View Post
    Hey guys, I have a few quick questions. I'm beginning my preparation for the coming collapse and I'd like to know where to start.

    I'm only 19, I have little money, I make about $200 per week and my expenses account for about 140 of that not including gas and food.

    I'd like to start buying silver and my questions are these:

    1. Where online is the best silver outlet/retailer?
    2. What should I do with silver once the FRN kicks the bucket?
    3. Should I be stocking up on canned food and such?
    4. What are the most cost-effective ways to prepare for economic collapse for someone like me?

    I will really appreciate your responses. Thanks guys
    With that kind of kind of income , go by your best priced local coin shop ea wk. and buy the oldest silver dimes you can find in good condition

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    That's the markets way of creating trust and reliability.

    Without metals smiths who are reputable, there is no order in the market place.

    I'm thankful for the Johnson Matthey's of the world.

    Quote Originally Posted by onlyrp View Post
    the only difference it ultimately makes is quality and reliability, do your ingots come from a trusted source or brand? It's sad that even in precious metals, brands matter a bit. Even now, when nobody is melting them down.

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