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  1. #1
    us
    Jul 2005
    West Virginia
    919

    Sterling silver rings

    For several years I have been buying sterling silver rings at garage sales and flea markets. I usually pay under two dollars for them. I toss them in mason jars. I figure that at the price that I am paying it is the cheapest way to acquire non-bullion silver.
    Just because it did not work does not mean it was not a good plan!

  2. #2
    au
    Mar 2009
    64

    Re: Sterling silver rings

    I get my silver for nothing!

    Just jump in the water with my Excalibur.

    One and a half kgs in one and a half years, not to mention the gold plus the coins!

    Lou.

  3. #3
    us
    Oct 2008
    Magnolia AR
    (2)Minelab E-Tracs, 12x10 SEF's, Sunray X-1 Probes, & an arsonal of coils. Excal 2, Tesoro Golden Sabre+
    161

    Re: Sterling silver rings

    Quote Originally Posted by snake35
    For several years I have been buying sterling silver rings at garage sales and flea markets. I usually pay under two dollars for them. I toss them in mason jars. I figure that at the price that I am paying it is the cheapest way to acquire non-bullion silver.
    Here is a the best calculator i have found. Now you can see how much silver you have!

    http://dendritics.com/scales/metal-calc.asp

 

 

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