Global Gold & Silver Bullion Supply Tightens – Premiums Rising

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The supply of gold and silver bullion around the world is tightening, and as a result the premiums for physical products are climbing fast.

One market with the highest premiums is China. Why is China buying so much gold? Possibly to back a new currency that will challenge the Dollar’s role as the world reserve currency.

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20 Comments

  1. Just received my silver coins. Invested $5000. What is your opinion on that? Please thank u

  2. I’m a stacker and have a balance heavier on RCM silver and gold coins, then 5 oz, 10oz, kilo and 100oz silver bars. Why? Firstly, silver coins are Canadian mint, hard to counterfeit and legal tender and so are more useful, fungible for daily barter food, fuel, security needs. The smaller silver bars would be for property taxes, energy, etc. and so on as prices rise. The gold coins would hopefully be used as a wealth protection tool to buy land, an acreage property, and fund specific local businesses like greenhouses, hatcheries, beef ranches, heavy equipment or small auto repair shops…funding local producers of things people will need going forward. Since this whole global collapse is unheard of historically I’m not sure exactly what will happen but just my own projections. One thing I know for sure…I’m going to be needing a community of hardworking, honest people around me and I’m thinking I’ll have something they require as well. ????

  3. Bonjour de France. Here in France and even in Europe, less and less items are available and that for more than three years! There's no more material…that's all. good luck to you all for the coming economic mess.

  4. Gold Eagles are def worth the premium vs. generic. Recognition and high liquidity if needed. I'm much more inclined to buy generic silver. Go 40%!! It's got a lot of the advantages of 90% + it's not as popular. I don't stack around the whole barter scenario but I value anything with a finite supply + constitutional. I also suspect that when the silver frenzy finally arrives, people will be lunging to buy all silver including 40%. And one day when the premiums on 90% become numismatic like, people will look to 40% as one of the next alternatives. Thanks for the great video.

  5. SD bullion kangaroos are at $80 over (qty 1), you will be able to get 40% halves locally for much closer to spot if not at spot… and usually you can get 90% cheaper locally too. Online bullion dealer are not the optimal place to be buying junk. US gold and silver is at the premiums because the mint is mostly wound down for the year and all remaining allocations are spoken for… I would get something with a lower premium and trade in in when the premiums lower in January next year. It's just silly to buy gold eagles at $200 over, since you'll get maybe 3% over when you go to sell, the buy/sell spread should be 2% more or less.

  6. I really like First Majestic. You can buy 1/2 oz rounds without any extra premium compared to one ounce rounds. They sell out of items every now and then but they come back in stock. Just ordered some 10 oz bars. Prices are comparable to the cheapest other sites but no CC fee, they don't collect sales tax and have a small flat-rate shipping.

  7. I think those premiums are ridiculous I would never pay that it don't matter I wouldn't do it buy silver$200 over spot price are you kidding me they can have it ????

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