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Not in the least bit excited, when i bought at the peak of 2011 , when a 1oz of any generic silver coin on eBay £40+ was the norm :)

Expect an equal or worse price smack down not far down the line

 

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if like me you stack for 30 years + pension pot then it really dosent matter too much.

Price rollercoaster is good but personally I would much prefer it to go to £900 gold & £10 silver. 

each to their own though!;)

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I don't like it when the price goes up. I already know that gold and silver are a good investment but I don't need the market to agree with me just yet, I am still stacking.

All a price increase means for me at this point is less ounces in my next order.

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Too early for me to worry about the price as I've only been in the game for just a little over four years.

If it's still at this price when I retire then I've made a big mistake

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9 hours ago, BackyardBullion said:

 personally I would much prefer it to go to £900 gold & £10 silver. 

each to their own though!;)

 at least for next 15-20 years then it can go sky high for next 15-30 years

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