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  1. J

    Best website for silver in oz and kg

    I noticed that prices differ quite a bit on the various websites, KJC, ABC, etc. which makes price comparison very difficult... Trying to work out 'real' premiums and I am getting the impression that some dealers are whacking something into their website spotprice already... What is the best...
  2. J

    Tips please: what to collect in silver?

    anyone knows a good source for firebricks? or ceramic blankets? In Sydney. Need to build a bucket or little furnace...
  3. J

    Tips please: what to collect in silver?

    yeah needed to work that out with the flame and settings etc. also, first learning, rather be patient and wait for the graphite mould to arrive. Using a cookie cutter is not the best idea. now I have to melt the silver back out of it :-)
  4. J

    Tips please: what to collect in silver?

    ah this guy here with a burner then? Capture by Jonasdundee posted Feb 21, 2020 at 4:02 PM
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  6. J

    Tips please: what to collect in silver?

    So would this burner work? Got a crucible from AJS, borax, thongs, fire stone, trying to do 5 to max 10oz at a time. Or do I need oxy? Would be $300 instead of $60... :-/
  7. J

    Tips please: what to collect in silver?

    Thanks so much for the links.... Sooo much to read up on. Damn, I need to do some work... :-/
  8. J

    Tips please: what to collect in silver?

    aaah. ok. thought of getting some of those and making nice bars out of it. Not sure if that is of any use though, given that then no one knows if it's actually 80% silver anymore... hm.. probably a brainfart of myself.
  9. J

    Tips please: what to collect in silver?

    Hi, sorry, what are 'Round 50s' ? Old 50% coins?
  10. J

    Tips please: what to collect in silver?

    Thanks so much for the insight! I am going to do pretty much that. But a bit mixed - get some 1kg bars for stacking at home and 'feeling the weight and value' - get only some cool coins for the fun of it (premium on a very nice 1oz coin is pretty much a pint... interesting way to look at it) -...
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