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Alan Leishman
Mineral Specimen Collecting: Silver and Gold 
For the last 20 years, the author has been visiting mines, mineral fairs, and mineral dealers to purchase and self collect minerals from over 40 countries to date. One of his guiding inspirations was Peter Bancroft's excellent book Gem and Crystal Treasures which describes Bancroft's selection of the 100 localities for the worlds best mineral specimens. This essay will describe some of the background and history of famous localities, and the minerals found there. It is
Monday, January 18, 2021
Jeff Clark - GoldSilver
How and Where to Buy Silver Coins
Looking to buy silver coins? You’ve come to the right place!This handy guide outlines everything you need to know, including the advantages of owning silver coins, the different coins available, the best coins to buy for investment, and where to buy them. We also include our “Investor’s Edge” with each section…Advantages of Silver CoinsMany investors don’t realize that silver coins offer benefits far beyond price appreciation.Consider the advantages you gain by buying silver coins. Similar to go
Thursday, December 24, 2020
Perth Mint Blog - Perth Mint Blog.
The ultimate guide to silver
Thinking about investing in silver? Here's your essential guide to the history, culture and science of one of the most remarkable metals known to man.  . The Periodic Table lists elements in order of atomic weight. At 47 on the table, silver is represented by 'Ag' from argentum, the Latin description for white, shiny metal.  . Silver is one of the seven so-called 'metals of antiquity' which mankind identified and found uses for thousands of years ago.  . First mined around 3,000 BC i
Friday, May 8, 2020
Andy Hoffman - Miles Franklin
Special Supplement: Counterfeit Coins You Get What You Pay For 
Miles Franklin has been in business for 27 years – with an A+ Better Business Bureau rating, and not a single registered complaint since opened our doors in 1989.  The company is still owned by the father and son team that founded it, Andy and David Schectman; and our brokers, on average, have been selling bullion since the early 1980s.  For a variety of reasons – from our sterling reputation; to competitive sale prices; the industry’s best “buyback” prices (particularly for Miles Franklin custo
Sunday, April 19, 2020
Nathan Lewis - New World Economics
  The Silver:Gold Ratio, 1687-2011 
We have something special this week: the open market value of silver, compared to gold, over a period of over three centuries. The location is London. For a long time, silver and gold were, in a sense, two versions of the same thing, just like one dollar bills and twenty dollar bills are today. Their ratio of value was not perfectly stable, like the 20:1 ratio of $1 bills and $20 bills, but it was quite stable between about 16:1 and 15:1. Both silver and gold ser
Friday, March 27, 2020
Michael Ballanger
Stock Market Volatility Attributed to 'Shenanigans'
Back in January, I discussed the likelihood that global equity markets were approaching simultaneous tipping points beyond which legions upon legions of GenX-ers and Millennials would be thrown to the wolves by failing to recognize the financial mania engulfing them. I alluded to it being "Time for the Beast to Exhale," and within a few days, my volatility trade (UVXY) exploded to the upside as the "beast," better known as the global stock market ascent, finally exhaled and fell 3,300 Dow Jones
Friday, February 23, 2018
Mac Slavo - ShtfPlan
Trump Tax Cuts Have Postponed Economic Collapse: “The U.S. Has Become The Tax Haven Of The World”
The last several years have seen massive gains for both stock market and digital currency investors with prices hitting unprecedented levels of growth. But one particular asset class, despite its necessity for day-to-day global activities, has been totally ignored by the general investing public. According to venture capital financier Carlo Civelli, there are varying reasons for why mining companies involved in commodity metals like copper, zinc, gold and silver have been either stagnant or seen
Wednesday, February 7, 2018
Michael Ballanger
From the Heart: Own Precious Metals
One of the things from which I occasionally enjoy a good chuckle is the insecurity displayed by bloggers or newsletter writers who are constantly in need of positive reinforcement derived by reminding readers of their "incredible market calls." It is always readily-predictable because just before they ask you to buy something (like a subscription), they post a link to emphasize their brilliance with phrases like "as you know" or "back in 2017" providing breathtaking introductions to their most r
Tuesday, February 6, 2018
The Gold Report
Geologist Peter Megaw's Golden Touch in His Search for District-Scale Mines
High-grade and district-scale are geologist Peter Megaw's mantra. We look into some of the projects he devotes his attention to right now. Geologist Peter Megaw, one of the co-founders of MAG Silver Corp. (MAG:TSX; MAG:NYSE.MKT), led the geological team that found MAG's Juanicipio project, now a joint venture with Fresnillo Plc (FRES:LSE), in one of the world's largest silver districts. He considers himself an explorationist who is look
Monday, February 5, 2018
Steve St Angelo - SRSRocco Report
WORLD’S LARGEST SILVER MINES: Suffer Falling Ore Grades Rising Costs
The world’s two largest silver mines have seen their productivity decline substantially due to falling ore grades and rising costs.  Gone are the days when silver mines could produce silver at 15-20 ounces per ton.  Today, the Primary Silver Mining Industry is likely producing silver at an average yield of 4-5 ounces per ton.In my newest video, I discuss the changes that have taken place in the world’s two largest silver mines, the Cannington Mine in Australia and the Fresnillo Mine in Mexico. 
Wednesday, January 31, 2018
SRSrocco - SRSRocco Report
WORLDS LARGEST SILVER MINES: Suffer Falling Ore Grades And Rising Costs
The world’s two largest silver mines have seen their productivity decline substantially due to falling ore grades and rising costs.  Gone are the days when silver mines could produce silver at 15-20 ounces per ton.  Today, the Primary Silver Mining Industry is likely producing silver at an average yield of 4-5 ounces per ton.In my newest video, I discuss the changes that have taken place in the world’s two largest silver mines, the Cannington Mine in Australia and the Fresnillo Mine in Mexico. 
Wednesday, January 31, 2018
Peter Degraaf
A New Bull Market In Commodities Is Emerging
We’ve all watched in amazement, while the equities markets around the world have risen to new highs. On Wall Street hardly a week goes by without a new record. There comes a time however when a sector becomes so overbought, that smart money begins to leave and search for a sector that has been overlooked. That moment is now at hand, as can be seen in our first chart – courtesy sources listed. This chart compares equities to commodities. In 1970, 2000 and today, equities have become overpriced
Thursday, January 25, 2018
Mac Slavo - ShtfPlan
Mining CEO Warns Of Massive Deficits: “We’re At Critical Levels… Less Than 10 Days Of Supply”
With much of the investment world focused on crypto currencies and blockchain, it’s no surprise that the fundamental building blocks of the physical world have been ignored for so long. The focus in recent years has been on mining digital assets, but in the real world mining companies that specialize in essential metals like silver and zinc have been warning of massive deficits that, as SGT Report notes in a recent interview with Callinex Mines CEO Max Porterfield, could easily lead to supply sh
Monday, January 22, 2018
The Gold Report
Turnarounds Coming at Three Resource Companies
Adrian Day of Adrian Day Asset Management provides updates on three resource companies with recent developments, one of which he deems a good buy now.  Wheaton Precious Metals Corp. (WPM:TSX; WPM:NYSE, 21.90) has agreed to a revised stream arrangement on the San Dimas mine, as the near-bankrupt operator, Primero Mining Corp. (P:TSX; PPP:NYSE), is acquired by First Majestic Silver Corp. (FR:TSX; AG:NYSE; FMV:FSE). Wheaton will now receive a lower stream
Saturday, January 20, 2018
Egon von Greyerz - Matterhorn AM
AS SISYPHUS FAILS GOLD WILL ASCEND
Welcome to 2018 – a year that will be the culmination of at least 105 years of mismanagement of the Western financial system by governments, central bankers and the elite. 2018 will be a year of major volatility in many markets. Stocks are now in a melt-up phase and before the major bear markets start in virtually all countries around the world, we are likely to see the final exhaustion moves which could be substantial. The year will also be marked by inflation increasing a lot faster than expec
Friday, January 12, 2018
Rory Hall - The Daily coin
110 Million TON Silver Reserve Discovered in Mongolia Region, China
This certainly has my full undivided attention. Apparently 110 MILLION TON silver ore reserve has been discovered in China’s Mongolia region. Did the silver market just change and what does this mean for stackers? According to Xinhua, China’s state owned news service, silver is free flowing through the Inner Mongolia region. The 110 million tons of silver ore may be flanked by even more silver but the miners can not or will not say at present. Will any of this silver make it’s way to the open ma
Monday, January 8, 2018
The Gold Report
Miners of the Modern Yukon Gold Rush
Ron Struthers of Struthers’ Resource Stock Report describes a miner making a promising stand in the Far North, as well as other Yukon-based gold companies that have captured his attention. The Yukon is seeing a modern-day gold rush, with five major miners jumping in and several junior exploration companies with large exploration budgets. Kinross Gold Corp. (K:TSX; KGC:NYSE) was the first of the major gold miners to make a move into the Yukon when it gobb
Sunday, January 7, 2018
The Gold Report
A Pair of Gold Companies Log Changes, Make Progress
Adrian Day of Adrian Day Asset Management provides updates on two resource companies, one of which has "exciting recent reports."  Miranda Gold Corp. (MAD:TSX.V, 0.055 x 0.06) has seen much news recently. First, Ken Cunningham resigned as chairman, and leaves the board. He was the long-time CEO (since 2003), reviving Miranda, before turning over the CEO role to Joseph Hebert (long-time chief geologist at Miranda) last year. It can be difficult for a new
Saturday, December 23, 2017
Rory Hall - The Daily coin
Gold Will Move Much Higher in 2018
Gold is for wealth preservation and silver is for everyday currency and everyday transactions. We will see money, which is gold, returned to the monetary system in our lifetime. We will see silver being used as currency in our lifetime. I believe cryptocurrencies will make this possible and I believe cryptocurrencies are awakening people in ways the cabal/oligarchs/globalist, whatever you wish to call them, in ways they didn’t think possible. Click here to sign up for The Daily Coin FREE newslet
Tuesday, December 19, 2017
The Gold Report
Metallic Minerals Catches the Silver Ring
Silver is cheap right now, says Bob Moriarty of 321 Gold, who profiles a company in the Yukon that he says is delivering world-class exploration results. In the old west, when the sole lawyer in a small town needed more business, he would bring in another attorney. Two legal beagles in a small town are enough to stir up sufficient business for each. Actually, mining sort of works the same way. You have to have several mining companies in the same distri
Sunday, December 17, 2017
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