.40 calibre is what the police use. and i imagine the silver plate would need to be pretty thick.. since silver is such a soft metal.
Absolutely would stack, only caveat is some breakthrough, eg space mining or transmutation changing the whole dynsmic.
Cheers, and thanks for the reminder, just popped 25 into the basket from Goldstackers. I am not a fan of the premiums on the 1/2 oz and I think they are too small but I am not buying them for myself.
I was going to build a throne out of the stuff but not sure I want to spend all that time polishing it.
silver is $21.40 an oz in Australia but look at it say if you went to vietnam and bought 1oz silver. it's $425,000 an oz. so if you took your silver to vietnam you would be a multi million donga, the price of silver isn't the problem, your just in the wrong country.
What about other prices when silver would be $6? Maybe a house is then 100000 instead of 300000 No need for 3 times the weight silver then. Maybe it's a problem only occurring when looking through a binocular to the part of the scene you wanna see.
I would keep stacking and at a more accelerated rate but I think there would be a lot of pessimism surrounding silver if it was only six bucks that you would have to try and ignore. Just like you had to ignore the hysteria in 2011 in order to not buy to high.
I am glad someone is checking my thinking. Also, with silver at $6/oz, I would be able to commision a lifesize statue of myself in silver, possibly looking like Han Solo in silver carbonite.
I would load the boat at $6. I would probably have to quit selling the stuff though as there would not be enough margin left for me.
incorrect 70% of silver is mined as a BYPRODUCT to the mines main or primary metal i.e. it costs less than that to get so no "most" supply wont simply dry up ya fool also in AUSTRALIA, because the world does not revolve around the USA we will never see $6/oz silver even if it gets to that in USD.
The mines that "produce the most silver", such as copper, lead/zinc and gold, are also falling in price. At some point it will not be economical to mine those other metals if they keep falling in price too. Jim