1 Troy Lb Pound Of .999 Fine Silver Bars
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1 TROY LB POUND OF .999 FINE SILVER BARS! FROM THE SUNSHINE MINT! These are all brand new, freshly minted, and uncirculated! They are an excellent investment for the future and have been placed in a protective sleeve by the mint ! For Auction The purchaser will receive twelve (12) of these beautiful uncirculated bars that are displayed in the picture! (One troy pound =12 troy ounces or 12 1 oz. bars) For an explanation of what a troy pound is click here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troy weight The auction starts at: NO RESERVE PRICE! Silver is a great value and is becoming increasingly hard to get! Here is a great article about Silver as an investment! Just click on it to read it! http://www.silverbearcafe.com/private/06.09/silverlining.html It is a great hedge against inflation. I ship only to the United States!
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Thanks for visiting my store! Items must be paid for with in 7 days! Item will be relisted after 7 days! Return Policy Due to the volatility of the silver market, Item must be returned within 3 Days in original condition. Shipping charges must include insurance and will not be refunded. Investment Risks
All investments involve risk coins and bullion are no exception. The value of a bullion coin or bar is affected by many economic factors, including the current market price of bullion, the perceived scarcity and other factors. Some of these factors include the quality and current demand and general market sentiment. Therefore, because both bullion and coins can go down as well as up in value, investing in them may not be suitable for everyone. Since all investments, including bullion and coins, can decline in value, you should understand them well, and have adequate cash reserves and disposable income before considering a bullion or coin investment.

















