tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32768818.post7778380098195865955..comments2024-03-24T18:18:35.272-05:00Comments on BALLSEYE'S BOOMERS: So Here's The Plan For Buying Bullion & Ammo...Glenn Bhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16677859688487279914noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32768818.post-63621057354666144382022-02-03T15:01:25.068-06:002022-02-03T15:01:25.068-06:00In do not buy gold or silver bars nor rounds. I on...In do not buy gold or silver bars nor rounds. I only buy gold & silver coins. I buy smaller gold coins - have been purchasing 1/4 ounce coins but also plan to buy some 1/10 ounce coins. They are much more expensive per ounce when smaller coins are bought than buying a 1 ounce coin but I get the smaller gold coins essentially because I already agreed with what you said, before you said it, about using too large a coin to try to pay for something. As for silver I only buy 1 ounce coins and I have a decent supply of them stashed in a relatively secure location now. Will buy more soon.<br /><br />As for buying the smaller coins, I think it not prudent and ill advised if you are buying coins as a 'typical' investment but I do not care as much about investing typically and am buying them as a hedge against catastrophic failure of our economy. I have always figured it would be better to have smaller sized gold coins as opposed to larger ones, if such a failed economy came about, for various reasons but one of the most important is that it would be easier to pay for something with them than paying with a larger coin and having to get 'change' for a larger coin either hoping the other guy has smaller coins for change or one of you a good device with which to cut and weigh the cut portion of you larger coin. It is also a security issue, better to carry closer to just what you need in smaller coins than to carry too much because you only have the larger versions.Glenn Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16677859688487279914noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32768818.post-41559131557641006072022-02-03T07:52:27.567-06:002022-02-03T07:52:27.567-06:00might i suggest some of your bullion purchase be &...might i suggest some of your bullion purchase be "junk silver" coins? when the dollar craps out, people will recognize silver coins more readily than gold/silver rounds, thus they are more spendable. if you need a ride and all you have is an 800 dollar gold slug, guess how much that ride will cost you. i'm all up on ammo but i got that way by purchasing ammo in bulk, every other month and other needs on the intervening months. in bulk ammo is much cheaper. just a suggestion. good luck reaching your goals.riverriderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14198514937704741211noreply@blogger.com