PeacePeople
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My list starts and ends with every Perth mint item in a box that is year of the Dragon. I still have them all and they're cool and everything, but if I go to sell, I'll lose my shorts...and maybe some others as well...
KeepOnTrying! said:Jim4silver said:mmissinglink said:I wasted lots of money on blobs (common, generic bullion bars and rounds) early in my gullible stacker journey when silver was around USD $36 / oz. I regret having swallowed hook, line, and sinker the permabull lies which led me to make purchases of blobs that were, in retrospect, impulsive and wasteful..
Why do people say that? If you are not a child or mentally incompetent somehow, shouldn't you take responsibility for your actions? I am not criticizing your purchase, since I have done similar. I have also thought "darn those online guru pundits", but at the end of the day they did not hold a gun to my head to buy. It was simply that their words matched what I believed, so it was more like bias confirmation.
I think, generally speaking, most people who bought at such prices were acting out of GREED vs. being mislead or duped. Many thought those $36 silver ounces would quickly become $100 silver ounces.
Just my opinion.
Jim
We are all raised to trust. It takes repeated betrayals of trust for many to become "wise" and cynical which may not be much better attributes. I have trusted too only to be betrayed!
robertc400 said:I started (2011) stacking with Perth Mint Proof items at $100 per oz (ouch). Although it took a long time, have sold it all now, thankfully.
Look at the bright side... at least they weren't Chinese medallions, so at least there's still hope! Seriously speaking, though... I'd like to see pix of these dogs and I suspect a lot of other people would also probably like to. What mint(s) produced them and what kind of pieces were they?BulkCoins15 said:"For my sins, I did receive ... " Whilst I was 'stacking' my Predec silver ( by the kilo ), I occasionally found, that my sellers were substituting the odd 'silver medallion' or two ... What I wound up with, was around 20 + oz of nice shiny silver metal, commemorating a variety of occasions and people. When I tried to sell - even at 'spot' - I couldn't get any takers ( on THAT auction site ). So, when is an oz of .999 not worth an oz of .999 ?? WHEN YOU CAN'T SELL IT !!