SD Bullion offers
New Customers: 5-oz Silver Bullion on sale for prices starting
from $116.50 (based on Spot Price) when you follow the instructions below.
Shipping is free on orders $199+, otherwise shipping starts at $9.95.
- Note: Spot Price fluctuates, and pricing may vary. Discount will be reflected in cart.
Thanks to community member
dragoneater1 for finding this deal.
Deal Instructions:- Create an account at SD Bullion
- Go to 5-oz Silver Bullion at Spot and add item to cart
- Proceed to checkout
- Discount will be reflected in cart
- Price will vary based on Silver Spot Price and payment method selected
- Please note if you pay with Bitcoin, Paypal or Credit Card, there is a difference in pricing.
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If you invested $25 in the S&P 500 in January 2008, it would be worth around $79 today.
Definitely do your research before investing in precious metals...
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Even for most local purchases you can still purchase online for pickup or purchase gift cards online. sdbullion MAY be one of the few exception sites though and won't pay cashback so I'd probably still pay with e-check to get the 4% discount.
I gave up on this deal...to many hoops to jump through...couldn't get an account to create in firefox even in a private window...had to install another browser....then once I got it created it timed out on me twice while trying to checkout including one that waited till I was on the final screen to checkout after giving the account # and then started me over...decided I didn't want it that bad.
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Precious metals are nothing but a speculative investment vehicle. It will be almost impossible to get a good return unless you can time the market perfectly, and in a true apocalypse scenario, nobody is going to care about your precious metals, they're going to care about your food and bullets.
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New users get $25 off for the "spot promo" during checkout. Shipping is gonna run at least $13 unless you spend $200 AFTER the promo is applied. If you are within a few dollars the addons like coin holders can help you over the hump. If you are gonna buy 3 1 ounce silver coins make sure you look at the 1-19 price and not the advertised price which is the "as low as xxx" price based on quantity. Paying "cash" gets you a 4% discount that you wont get for credit card etc.
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That there's a place where you can sell your metal is irrelevant, they're all waiting for the magical moment when our leaders come to their senses and suddenly have an epiphany that, gee, spending money you don't have is so silly, and it's time to stop and return to a standard based on tangible commodities and a globally-accepted medium of exchange. Except that the entire western leadership would rather engage in a nuclear war and raze half the planet to the ground before giving up the magic fairy-dust make-believe monetary system that has enriched them so dearly. None of us want to live in a world where the west is forced to return to a gold standard, because we'll all be too busy scavenging the landfill for food like Venezuelans have recently.
And, see, I can say this because I was one of those people. Hell, maybe I still am, since I haven't sold any of mine, but I am no longer blindingly buying it waiting for the moment it stops being an inert insurance against catastrophe and becomes a viable investment, because I no longer believe it ever will. About 20% of my net worth is in physical metal, but if the largess of 2020 didn't make metals move significantly higher, nothing short of a worse catastrophe will.
Aug 5 2023 9:53PM NY Time
Bid/Ask 23.63 23.73
Low/High 23.19 23.86
Change +0.00 +0.00%
30DayChg +0.52 +2.25%
1YearChg +3.47 +17.22%
If you invested $25 in the S&P 500 in January 2008, it would be worth around $79 today.
Definitely do your research before investing in precious metals...
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