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Who do you recommend as a source for 1964[and earlier] silver?
There are lots of reputable dealers out there. Shop locally at coin stores and pawn shops if you want to buy anonymously, and pay in CASH. Always comparison price, before you buy. If you don’t mind a paper trail, then some of the larger Internet firms like APMEX and Kitco have competitive prices. Silver Gold Bull (https://silvergoldbull.com/) also has competitive prices. They are based in Canada, but sell to both Canada and the States. They are one of the few firms that I’ve found that readily accepts Bitcoin, directly from a buyer’s BTC wallet. (No exchange service needed.)
Again, compare prices and beware of shipping costs. (That should be part of your comparison pricing.)
He used to have a very entertaining blog but pretty much closed shop after his wife passed away(understandable), thought he had gone out of business.
Nope, still in business and sending out his “almost daily” comments.
Is there anyplace where I can go to or send a sample of metal that I have for analysis?
I have a couple of ounces of a metal that I acquired in bb pellet form, and was able to melt it into a solid “round” using a MEPP torch. So, I have no idea what it is, just that I don’t think that it’s lead; it hasn’t dulled/oxidized, it’s still as bright as when it was “formed”. And, if I remember correctly, someone did a nitric acid test on it and said it wasn’t silver.
There are indeed tests for metals in the platinum metals group. Check with your local large jewelry store that also does mountings/fabrication.
I’ve got a Nighthawk Raptor and High Power, both excellent guns.
As a Thank You from some former students, I received a $4000 credit to Wilson Combat. I used that to get a suppressor-ready AR, a pistol AR upper, a couple of slings and spare parts for both of them. Something I would’ve never bought for myself, but it’s one of the best shooting ARs I’ve ever used. It’s been through multiple classes, and I can’t make it stop. Quality lasts.
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Who do you recommend as a source for 1964[and earlier] silver?
There are lots of reputable dealers out there. Shop locally at coin stores and pawn shops if you want to buy anonymously, and pay in CASH. Always comparison price, before you buy. If you don’t mind a paper trail, then some of the larger Internet firms like APMEX and Kitco have competitive prices. Silver Gold Bull (https://silvergoldbull.com/) also has competitive prices. They are based in Canada, but sell to both Canada and the States. They are one of the few firms that I’ve found that readily accepts Bitcoin, directly from a buyer’s BTC wallet. (No exchange service needed.)
Again, compare prices and beware of shipping costs. (That should be part of your comparison pricing.)
Franklin Sanders, a.k.a. The Moneychanger
https://the-moneychanger.com/
He used to have a very entertaining blog but pretty much closed shop after his wife passed away(understandable), thought he had gone out of business.
Nope, still in business and sending out his “almost daily” comments.
Is there anyplace where I can go to or send a sample of metal that I have for analysis?
I have a couple of ounces of a metal that I acquired in bb pellet form, and was able to melt it into a solid “round” using a MEPP torch. So, I have no idea what it is, just that I don’t think that it’s lead; it hasn’t dulled/oxidized, it’s still as bright as when it was “formed”. And, if I remember correctly, someone did a nitric acid test on it and said it wasn’t silver.
There are indeed tests for metals in the platinum metals group. Check with your local large jewelry store that also does mountings/fabrication.
I’ve got a Nighthawk Raptor and High Power, both excellent guns.
As a Thank You from some former students, I received a $4000 credit to Wilson Combat. I used that to get a suppressor-ready AR, a pistol AR upper, a couple of slings and spare parts for both of them. Something I would’ve never bought for myself, but it’s one of the best shooting ARs I’ve ever used. It’s been through multiple classes, and I can’t make it stop. Quality lasts.