Gold and silver bars and coins (especially with Liz's head on them) are valuable to me as torture devices and/or soporific aids.
The only real values to me is when these elements are used in the creation of fine art and high technology. I also have a lot of respect for the geniuses who worked out how to refine the stuff and recycle the stuff. Bars and coins are endlessly boring to me. Hoarding is endlessly boring. Collecting has no appeal to me; I'm definitely not a 'shiny thing' lover but rather a 'useful thing' lover. Bars and coins are a lot like money that just sits there and isn't being used to do something useful and/or productive.
Because I don't directly do anything with gold or silver (but I use items that make use of these elements daily, like computers, tablets and solar panels), I can't directly assign a price to it. But if I could I suspect that gold would get a good whack down. I don't see the price as normal in any sense of the word. 1800 bucks for this little bit of this metal? Again, can't see that as normal by any stretch.
The only real values to me is when these elements are used in the creation of fine art and high technology. I also have a lot of respect for the geniuses who worked out how to refine the stuff and recycle the stuff. Bars and coins are endlessly boring to me. Hoarding is endlessly boring. Collecting has no appeal to me; I'm definitely not a 'shiny thing' lover but rather a 'useful thing' lover. Bars and coins are a lot like money that just sits there and isn't being used to do something useful and/or productive.
Because I don't directly do anything with gold or silver (but I use items that make use of these elements daily, like computers, tablets and solar panels), I can't directly assign a price to it. But if I could I suspect that gold would get a good whack down. I don't see the price as normal in any sense of the word. 1800 bucks for this little bit of this metal? Again, can't see that as normal by any stretch.