Thinking About the Price of Precious Metals......πŸ˜€

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Silvertop has been thinking.......
Metal prices have been range bound for a while, so is it time to back the truck up, or sit back and wait for the spot price "Plus" premiums to come back down to Earth LOLπŸ€”

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So in light of this market, where the Local Coin Shops are either bare, or the markup is sky high, I thought I would show you guys the "Thinker"!πŸ˜€

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This photo is a bit hard to see, so I will give you the specs. on this heavyweight!

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I looked everywhere, and the only online precious Metal dealer I found that had a listing for the "Millennium Thinker", was Apmex, and they are out of stock.........πŸ˜‡
This Silver round was minted with 24K Gold Gilded highlights, or completely Gilded.
My Silver round is the Highlighted Gilded version, and is numbered 0031, out of????
I searched and I could not find a minting on this round, if someone has that answer that would be awesome!!

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This six Oz round came in on the Troy scale at 6.030 on the Obverse.

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The flip side was also 6.030 troy Oz.....

So remember to do your own due diligence, like the Millennium Thinker.......
The LCS's are getting bare........
Silvertop MikeπŸ˜€

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I've been buying junk silver and ounce maple leaf rounds here in Canada for months now... no issues. I've never seen that particular coin though, and I've been something of an amateur numismatist for almost twenty years now. Keep stacking though... I don't think it's overvalued right now, especially if the fiat markets are barreling towards a cliff.

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I think stacking is one of many ways to help protect our savings/investments.
That cliff is getting higher and higher my friend!

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Amazing , both sides same weight.

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Lol....@kerrislravenhill was wondering about that as wellπŸ˜‡
I can see lots of stackers flipping coins over now....🀣

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Lol! I will let you know if I find a coin with an Obverse weight different from the Reverse weight, those kinds of Error coins are hard to find.
I'm really late with my post, working on it.

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Looking forward to your post my friend, I think everyone is so busy .....
Lol....I think some Silver rubbed off when I flipped the coin over!πŸ˜‡πŸ˜‰

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WOW, 6 oz!!!

You have to forgive me,,, I missed this one!

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I had a hard time finding this Silver round anywhere online...It's a low minting number, but I would be curious how many were minted.πŸ€”

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You've got #0031. It is such pretty round, both obverse and reverse side are well thought of!
It has to be in a catalog somewhere... a unique piece at 6 oz... at a minimum of 1000 pcs!
Apmex does not carry them in their catalog, but there got to be a way to find out!

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This is the first time I haven't been able to find a Silver round, crazy times @silversaver888!
I guess this is a hint that it probably has a low minting...πŸ˜‡

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You know, o second though I think I've I've seen that before!
Or maybe it is a similar design...
RUFO/DM should be a clue.

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