Silver Bullion: People Don’t Recognize the American Silver Eagle, it’s Existence, or It’s Value.


www.qualitysilverbullion.com I got the idea of doing this video from Mark Dice, You Tube ID (TheResistance). Mark owns the copyrights to his video, "Man tries to sell 00 one ounce gold coin for ; no takers." -----His video has been viewed by over 257000 viewers on You Tube. This is a challenge I ask all of you to take. It can be as simple as taking an American Silver Eagle to your work place.

25 Responses to “Silver Bullion: People Don’t Recognize the American Silver Eagle, it’s Existence, or It’s Value.”

  1. kevinharte27c says:

    @WhyMeWhySilver yeah true,definetly. I meant if the dollar goes bust that would seriously hurt China and India as most of their trade is there.Walmart isn’t allowed in Ireland btw….

  2. WhyMeWhySilver says:

    @kevinharte27c What a surprise! I thought that WalMart had them ALL by the Balls! Good for Ireland :>) I don’t blame any Country for not allowing them. They destroy all of the small businesses that make up your community. Small Mom and Pop Grocers, Department Stores, Photo Labs, Pharmacy’s, etc. I’d be more than happy to sign a petition to remove them from our small town. Once they run everyone out they determine what brands of items that you purchase.—–>

  3. WhyMeWhySilver says:

    @kevinharte27c and when it comes to their meats GOSH! There’s no meat market (Butcher) All of their meats comes in pre-packaged from God only knows where from. When you buy a pack of hamburger meat there might be 5 different cows in that 2lb package of meat. Their meats come off of an assembly line. I don’t buy ANY meats from WalMart.

  4. kevinharte27c says:

    @WhyMeWhySilver Yeah it’s crazy how they can do that over there.Here we have local county councils where you have to get planning permission to build a new business.If the elected council aren’t happy, there is an agreement that they can’t sell x goods/services.etc.Or even just say no to them.

  5. kevinharte27c says:

    @WhyMeWhySilver Walmart owns ASDA though, and they’re coming here next year.They aren’t 1/5 as bad as Walmart.

  6. kevinharte27c says:

    @WhyMeWhySilver I live on the border with northern Ireland,so dundalk wants to get all the commuter shoppers to shop here insted of there.I know socialism is a bad word there, but it’s in our constitution that the less fortunate have to be looked after.:)

  7. kevinharte27c says:

    @WhyMeWhySilver yeah,there food is gross. When I was in Canada I went into a Walmart for the first time and thought it was crap really, I generally buy off the internet.

  8. mja2035 says:

    Your asking dumb asses, ignorant and don’t give a shit.

  9. WhyMeWhySilver says:

    @mja2035 Hmmmmm…you must own a lot of Eagles LOL!

  10. bennmug says:

    Melt value is almost $18.00 an once and will keep going up as the dollars keeps going down.

  11. JamesJimRaynor says:

    Now you’re making me want one….. though I gotta ask, do they lose their shine like copper coins do?

  12. WhyMeWhySilver says:

    @JamesJimRaynor Yes they can and most likely will if your coins or bars are left exposed to the elements. This why you see most coins that are for sale in cointains or air-tites. Although your larger bars are commonly poured without neat designs. Most 10oz bars or less have popular designs such as Lady Liberty, Morgan $’s, etc.

  13. peilthetraveler says:

    I dont get it…these people seem to have heard about the possible collapse of the dollar, but they dont know anything about silver? Even the old timer who used to use silver when it was still in coins didnt want to buy it??? I dont get people.

  14. Fatgol4 says:

    I would buy all I could get my hands on for $5.00 each.

  15. goldcurrent1 says:

    This video really gets me thinking… They see the face value on the coin not realizing the spot is worth more, most don’t seem to know what the hell you’re talking about and I’m wondering if this particular group of people are just plain ignorant about PM’s or if this would be the case nation wide.
    I have some ASE’s and bullion but this has me thinking bars are the best way to go over the coins if you had to barter them for goods during a collapse.

  16. WhyMeWhySilver says:

    @goldcurrent1 I agree gold. Sometimes the populous can lead us in the wrong direction. I think that I’ll stick to the populous’s choice. In my other video you’ll find that everyone I showed 90% silver to….knew what it was :>)

    watch?v=ANq4rG07KsQ

  17. WhyMeWhySilver says:

    @WhyMeWhySilver In reference to the populous’s choice…….I’m speaking of those that say….yeah the ASE is the best. In an Economic Collapse they will only want the ASE. But yet as you see that this group of the populous don’t know what one is. This is why I have a large holding of 90%

  18. airwickairwick says:

    I’m not sure then average-joe would appreciate pre-64 silver as well. For the same reasons–for example a Kennedy half dollar is worth 50 cents in their eyes. The only advantage i see for pre-64 silver is that it’s not likely to be counterfeited as are “rounds” marked .999 coming out of china etc. As silver rises, we will see more counterfeit crap being made in china and hitting the us market. I’d stick with pre-64 for that reason alone.

  19. pinup22 says:

    Funny video. Makes me want to buy more from Scottsdale Silver

  20. TheBullionBull says:

    This video is great reporting. Its sad that most people don’t know about silver eagles, but I think they would pick it up pretty fast if inflation really took off.

  21. uhaegde2wiceover says:

    WOW people would rather keep their Government Credit!!!

  22. ARNTORXWINDIRX1184 says:

    ahhhh…dont ya just love them southern walmart shoppers! its nice to hear from the peoples where the educational systems have done our nation proud!!….

    nault, im just funnin with y’alls!

  23. rllang01 says:

    This video shows that silver coins will not be accepted to settle payments, “at first”.
    Some time will have to go by so that people can adjust and get educated to the new currency. During this transition period silver & gold will be, for the most part, “worthless”…
    The transition period might last several months or even years, so its good to be prepared for an intermediate barter system by stocking up on non-perishable items for trade of goods, liquor and cigarettes comes to mind

  24. WhyMeWhySilver says:

    @rllang01 Yep…. cigarettes and alcohol would certainly be in demand for sure.

  25. cajunyat69 says:

    LOOKS LIKE YOU ONLY ASKED REDNECKS AND HILLBILLIES–HAD YOU ASKED ME, I WOULD HAVE SAID I’LL GIVE YOU 20.OO EACH FOR A COUPLE OF HUNDRED OF THEM