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  1. #1
    us
    Nov 2011
    Boynton Beach, Florida
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    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Thoughts on Silver Snowball???

    I recently found this website and watched a few youtube videos of members and seems good but is it really? Just wanted some feedback from people that might had joined or did more research than me.. Thanks
    Mark da SilverMann!!!

  2. #2
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    us
    May 2011
    Eastern Iowa
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    Re: Thoughts on Silver Snowball???

    Website looks like a gimick scheme website.

    But, I do find the coin itself very interesting. A half ounce .999 round that you can seperate into 1/8 ounce "bits".
    Totals:
    FDR Dimes
    273
    Winged Liberty
    Head Dimes
    22
    Walking Halves
    1

    JFK 40% Halves
    103

    JFK 90% Halves
    20
    Franklin
    Halves
    2
    War Nickels
    21

    Washington Silver
    Quarters
    2
    Foreign
    Silver Dimes
    9
    Silver Averages:
    Dimes: 1.414/box
    War Nickels: 0.583/box

  3. #3
    us
    Jul 2010
    Garrett Ace 250, Bounty Hunter Quick Draw
    780
    6 times
    Coin roll hunting, British coins, ancient coins, antiquities

    Re: Thoughts on Silver Snowball???

    Website is a pure pyramid scheme. As for the coins, they look interesting, but if you don't need the half ounce and 1/8th ounce segments there is always the Stagecoach bars/rounds from NW mint

    http://bullion.nwtmint.com/silver_stagecoach.php
    Speeding up Gresham's law one roll at a time

  4. #4
    us
    Jun 2011
    400
    1 times

    Re: Thoughts on Silver Snowball???

    SCAM!!!!

    You have to pay a subscription fee every month. You are paying over spot for the coins (how else could they make money)

    If you want fractional silver coins try
    35% silver war nickels (1/18 oz silver)
    90% silver US dimes (1/14 oz silver)
    40% silver Kennedy Half dollars (1/7 oz silver)

    They are plentiful and available at you local coin/pawn shop for spot or less.
    If the dollar does collapse (I doubt it), these easily recognizable coins will do fine.

 

 

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