Posted on 08/24/2025 2:20:43 PM PDT by delta7
Silver bugs: Saudi Arabia Central Bank now buying Silver.
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Still waiting for the Ft. Knox audit.
Very interesting.
But so much for crypto /s
I love silver all day every day, but the best silver is the free stuff that people dump into coinstar machines without realizing they have it. I’ve found plenty that way.
Are you referring to coins before a certain year? If I don’t live in your area of the country (I’m in Maryland), I’m not competition for your coinstar diving, so, help a lady out here...
BFL
I might only find it once or twice a month. Roosevelt dimes are the most common. Though I did once find a 1967 Kennedy Half Dollar which is 40% silver.
By the way, I love your tagline.
Still waiting for the Ft. Knox audit.
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So are many of us. The bigger question is how much Silver does the US store?
The US sold their strategic Silver supply off ( bars are available on the market minted from the US sold supply)in the 80’s. So they say.
Monitoring the US strategic metal supplies, you will notice they don’t mention Silver holdings. Everything from copper to molybdenum is mentioned, but no Silver on their list. Much “ conspiracy “ theory written about that.
Silver is now, more than ever, a strategic metal. With Central Banks now buying Silver, we need an answer as to why they dropped their Silver holdings.
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How do you find coins in a coin star machine? Access how?
When I think back to all the times I spent in the late 1960s and early 1970s, in LV lugging $100 trays of silver dollars around to feed those old slot machines...
86 to 1 ratio.
You don’t find them in the machine. The quarters and dimes from 1964 and earlier are rejected by the coinstar machines because of their weight, so you check the return slot. On August 1st. I managed to find two Roosevelt dimes(1946, and 1956) at a location I will not disclose.
Ah, indeed. But nothing sounded sweeter than those silver dollars hitting that steel tray when you got lucky....😜
Hes just talking out his a$$
I never lie.
I fell out laughing when he said that to the assembled group of NatGuard and DC police whom he was thanking at the White House for cleaning up the District!
See post 14.
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