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Chris Duane Talks SILVER With Alt Investors Hangout6 comments to Chris Duane Talks SILVER With Alt Investors HangoutLeave a Reply |
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im not sure if i understand, if not in the bank and not at home where is the physical safe?
Hadn’t even thought of hotel safety-deposit box. That information alone is worth listening to this interview.
Nobody will find your silver if you hide it in a wall some place in your house. A robber is not going to remove all the drywall for 2 weeks to find some silver. A home is the best place to hide your silver…and if people ask if you have silver, say yes, and its all in a safety deposit box at the bank.
The best thing to do is just not let people know your a silver buyer I guess…its tricky cause you want to tell people to buy silver, then they ask if you have any, you either say no….. or yes, its at the bank? I don’t know.
I have been doing the same as Duane. I have sold everything that I didn’t really need, and bought silver with it. I have been buying silver for near 2 years now. I have sold silver many times in that 2 years, but it was only to buy better silver. I had lots of generic silver bars and rounds. I sold those to replace them with Wildlife series, Eagles, Maples, Engelhards, Kookaburras, Pandas, Taku’s, and lots and lots of 90% US coins.
Thank you Sean for posting this on your site.