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I've found this to be the case tooThe trick is to wet the fabric down and then it will stretch a couple extra inches
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I've found this to be the case tooThe trick is to wet the fabric down and then it will stretch a couple extra inches
That's the @KhyberPass way!I sold a Sam7sf-84e for $1700 earlier this year.... hard regret.
Buy High, Sell Low.. that's how I roll.
Like when you bring home a broad so big, you have to roll her around in flour to find the wet spotsI've found this to be the case too
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That's the @KhyberPass way!
Some say he's only a myth, but I know the truthWho the fuck is that?
Kind of has that "Acacia Strain" crush.
Check out sdbullionIt always happens. When spot falls, premeums go way up.
Buy on sale pages at JMB and Provident.
Would really like to understand more about stacking Silver. American Silver Eagles and Bullion bars look cool AF.It always happens. When spot falls, premeums go way up.
Buy on sale pages at JMB and Provident.
Bought from them two or three times recentlyHave you bought from them? I just bought from JM and compared prices, SD was a bit cheaper. JM does have free shipping though.
Would really like to understand more about stacking Silver. American Silver Eagles and Bullion bars look cool AF.
Every time I look into it most say to buy US mint coins like 1 oz. American Silver Eagles because they attract a larger crowd (silver & coin collectors) for resale, are legal tender, and are harder to fake. However, ASE's are currently selling for about $31-$32, while spot price is at $18-$19... even 1 oz. bullion rounds are $23-$24....
How do I make money or at least hedge against inflation if right off the bat I'm paying $5-$14 over what a buyer/ shop would pay me if I needed to sell?
I know I've got to be missing a key part of this type of investing.