Thursday, June 7, 2012


Hi-Yo, Silver!

Have I mentioned that I've located another SILVER dealer right here in Texas? I LOVE working with this group! Great company... employees are VERY knowledgeable! I RECEIVED a package of Pre-'65 quarters from them just yesterday and locked 'em away. One coin was from 1935 - I've received much older coins in the past and I LOVE the historical aspect of these things! These silver coins even SOUND different than a POST-'64 quarter. In fact, when I was looking at these coins with my magnifying glass, oddly, I developed a very distinct metallic taste in my mouth. NOTE: I received two very shiny "STATE" coins. When I called to ask about that, I was told there were SOME State quarters containing 90% silver that are making there way into the silver coin inventory. That's a good thing! So, even though these are from, say, 2000, they still qualify for junk silver! So, check your pocket change!

REMEMBER: Whatever was spent on this "Poor man's Gold" - using paper fiat currency - has ALREADY begun to APPRECIATE before I even opened my mail! Eric Sprott is probably the best known investor in natural resources in Canada. He saw gold as the best investment of the past decade and thinks silver is the best investment for the decade ahead. "The US Mint in January and February sold as many dollars of silver as they did dollars of gold... the Chinese used to export 100 million ounces of silver, they now IMPORT 112 million ounces." Sprott’s own silver trust found it very difficult to actually buy a mere 15 million ounces. General demand to replace currency with silver is one thing but industrial demand is also growing. "Silver is going above $100 in the next three to five years," says Sprott.

Even if you CAN afford Gold, get Silver, too, WHILE YOU CAN. Especially so-called "junk" silver - those coins minted BEFORE 1965.

If you'd like to know where we're getting our silver, hit REPLY and type "HI YO" in your subject bar.

TIP: Silver HALF Dollars from 65-70 contain 40% silver. Quarters after 1964 are copper-nickel clad and contain NO silver. 

Just trying to help!

Every blessing,
Michael Tummillo

Have I mentioned that I've located another SILVER dealer right here in Texas? I LOVE working with this group! Great company... employees are VERY knowledgeable! I RECEIVED a package of Pre-'65 quarters from them just yesterday and locked 'em away. One coin was from 1935 - I've received much older coins in the past and I LOVE the historical aspect of these things! These silver coins even SOUND different than a POST-'64 quarter. In fact, when I was looking at these coins with my magnifying glass, oddly, I developed a very distinct metallic taste in my mouth. NOTE: I received two very shiny "STATE" coins. When I called to ask about it, I was told there were SOME State quarters containing 90% silver that are making there way into the silver coin inventory. That's a good thing! So, even though these are from, say, 2000, they still qualify for junk silver! So, check your pocket change!

REMEMBER: Whatever was spent on this "Po man's Gold" in paper fiat currency ALREADY began to APPRECIATE before I even opened my mail! Eric Sprott is probably the best known investor in natural resources in Canada. He saw gold as the best investment of the past decade and thinks silver is the best investment for the decade ahead. "The US Mint in January and February sold as many dollars of silver as they did dollars of gold... the Chinese used to export 100 million ounces of silver, they now IMPORT 112 million ounces." Sprott’s own silver trust found it very difficult to actually buy a mere 15 million ounces. General demand to replace currency with silver is one thing but industrial demand is also growing. "Silver is going above $100 in the next three to five years," says Sprott.

Even if you CAN afford Gold, get Silver, too, WHILE YOU CAN. Especially so-called "junk" silver - those coins minted BEFORE 1965.

If you'd like to know where we're getting our silver, hit REPLY and type "HI YO" in your subject bar.

TIP: Silver HALF Dollars from 65-70 contain 40% silver. Quarters after 1964 are copper-nickel clad and contain NO silver. 

Just trying to help!

Every blessing,
Michael Tummillo

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