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RE: Ever get MILKY Silver? Why does it happen and what can you do? #195

I've not noticed any milkyness on mum's collection but then I never really looked hard. Perhaps I'll give them a good inspection.

If Clif High's reports come true, then Silver will become too precious/expensive for currency as it will be required in current and future technologies. In this case, as it will be melted down/re-processed I assume the aesthetic value of the coins will not be a big concern??

Is that sound thinking or wide of the mark @silverstackeruk ?
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If silver's main use in the future is for tech and the prices follows that trend, then premiums are just icing my friend. One thing i noticed around brixit time in the uk was that premiums were a higher percentage when spot was lower and a smaller percentage when spot was higher. If you follow that logic, then your thinking is sound and selling for silver spot is the exit selling plan :)
My knowledge comes many wasted evening's on the PC instead of playing with my silver stack, haha.

Cheers bud, glad I'm on the right track ;)