Thank you Silver Slacker for the work you put into this four part series. I know that I'm not the only one that appreciates the time you took to do it. Thanks again.
Amazing is the only word I can come up with to describe your journey of stacking over these few short years. Great display here. Thank you for sharing it all. I know it was a lot of work. Thanks so much.
+SalivateMetal Thank you my friend! Yes it has been quite a journey and I have learned so much. I am just happy to be part of this awesome community on RUclips. Because I know if it wasn't for this great silver community I wouldn't be where I am today with my stack.
I am still mesmerized by all of those rolls in the back! Thanks for all of your hard work showing this off. It sure keeps me motivated to continue stacking.
Thanks for taking time to show all your stuff. I bet it took a long time to set up each video. I just stared back in Nov. and have close to 500 oz already. You have made stacking a lot easier with all the great videos you make. Thanks for making stacking fun.
+12th Man Stacker Thanks bud, that is very nice of you to say! Wow, great job already getting 500 oz's! Now is a great time to be buying! Yeah it did take quite some time for sure to set all these videos up.
Really great to see you stacking constitutional silver. I've been buying a lot of this lately. Love it. Mine used to be in tubes, now I put it all in ziplock bags by denomination and type of coin. I also grab rolls of Eagles when I can get a low premium. Lately, the premiums have been super high on them. Love all the great government issued bullion you have. Very nice.
+StackMaster G Yeah you have a great hookup for your constitutional silver. I have no place to buy it at the prices you can get it for so it is a little higher premium for me. My best bets are bullion dealers and they are pretty proud of their 90%. But my goal is to get more of it this year. I would like at least $100 face.
your collection is absolutely AMAZING for the only a couple years. just imagine your stack in 10 years!? Thanks for taking the time to put all the videos up! keep stacking my friend!!!!!!
Again very inspiring . This March will be 1.year since i started stacking for our newborn baby girl . She will be 1 . This video motivates me to buy more for this year . Thanks for sharing the video bro.
Wow...that's one helluva stack! I'm glad that you broke the video up into multiple parts. Gave me a good opportunity to go change my pants after watching em ;) I mean I just made a purchase that'll put me up over 400 oz and I was happy with that...then i saw this and was like "man I got a ways to go!" Gives me something to shoot for though. Thanks so much for sharing your stack, it was a genuine pleasure to check it out :)
+Silver BullionNumi LOL to funny! Great job on 400 oz's, that is pretty damn impressive and more silver than 99.9999% of the rest of the population so you are doing great! I'm glad my video could motivate you!
While all of your videos are beautiful and very inspiring, I find this one to be one of the most satisfying. That's because an average stacker could learn volumes by studying your choices of semi numismatic coins! Keep up the great work. LL
Great stuff SS. The privateer round looks great. But I think you got me addicted to the poured silver so I may watch you bar video again. : ) Thanks for digging it all out for us again. Later.
Soooo much good stuff sitting on your table! I'm with you on the milk spots! Big FAIL. I'm very disappointed when I find milk spots amongst my stack. I'm done with the RCM. On a side note when are you releasing your next bar? I only ask so I can set aside some money before I spend it all with all these great prices! Lol, good stuff SS! Thx for taking the time to share your stack!
+lllSilver Hunterlll Thanks bud, yeah I am done with RCM also. My next bar should be out last week of Feb, or first week of March as long as we can get the design right by that time and finished.
+24K ArabiaFelix LOL I know. I have no idea what I was thinking when I said that. Total brain fart lol. I was trying to think ahead of what next to show and what I had shown and hadn't. My mouth got a little ahead of my brain :) I still didn't catch it until my final watching the video. I was wondering if someone would catch it. It didn't take long lol...
Really enjoyed this video, and I hope you do an updated stack video soon! I'm just getting into collecting, and I ordered my first 1 oz bars yesterday. Your videos are great to watch!
ANOTHER great display of silver. The 2012 ASE was my first bullion coin as well.I actually carry it with me everyday and everywhere i go. Thanks again for sharing your stack.
Great job of putting all the full stack series together. I'm curious why you buy 3 rounds? Interesting to see the wear on the Washington quarters. I agree with you my favorites are the walkers and the mercs. It sucks about the milk spots because it ruins the fun in collecting some of the series.
+McG silver Thanks! Not sure why I buy 3, I guess it just sounds like a good number lol. Yeah it does suck about the milk spots. It has completely changed how I invest in silver.
I bought my first role of lunar 1/2 monkeys a few week back from Provident. I like the idea of the sealed rolls and putting them away for a long time. They appreciate well. Wish I would have been doing this awhile back. Among the 1/2, 1 oz and 2 oz, which appreciates the most in your opinion?
+StackMaster G Thanks! I actually did a video on that exact topic a little over a year ago. ruclips.net/video/f7X3ai3wvZc/видео.html The 1/2 and 2 oz do far better than the 1 oz.
My first and second favorite constitutional silvers are also the Walking Liberty halves and Mercury Dimes. I am so glad to know that you stack constitutional coins and American Silver Eagles- perhaps you know why. Maybe they will not be able to solve the milk spots issues. I took down a note to just buy the reverse proof, should I get CAN Maple Leafs in the future. I like the silver Crown! The appeal is so much like our Morgans and Peace Dollars. I took notes of which ones develop milk spots, so I am disappointed that one of your elephants developed milk spots. I think that have the best silver stack I have seen, it shows a lot of thought to it. Awesome, awesome. I appreciate the effort you put forth to be able to upload the four videos of your Full Stack. I have learned a lot from your Full Stack Video. Again, CONGRATULATIONS on your AWESOME, AWESOME, stack!
You're the guy I have been looking for! You seem to have purchased enough silver from many different sources, so my question to you is, have you had any bad experiences regarding purchase, customer service, product quality, or anything else that has turned you off for any reason. Likewise, can you praise any seller for his efforts to satisfy you in any special way?
I have had a few issues with almost all the large dealers, but they all corrected them by replacing the items. The only big issue I had with one company was Gainesville Coins. I bought 5 10oz lunar horse coins and sent them the money for it. They had my money for about 3 weeks and still didn't ship them to me, so I contacted them and they said whoops, sorry we don't have those in stock and then mailed my money back to me. So basically they had my money all that time while knowing they didn't have the product. My favorite bullion dealer to deal with has been Provident Metals. Their customer services has been top notch and they have Active Military and Vets discounts which I am.
Interesting about Provident having a veteran's discount? I like dealing with them, too, but I never knew they offered a veteran's discount? I did a tour of duty in Vietnam. Just how does that discount work?
You need to contact them and ask how to get set up. Basically they will need proof that you are in fact a Veteran. So they will want your DD214. If you no longer have it there is a website you can request a new one. It takes a couple weeks though from what I remember.
I can't decide what part I like better...1,2,3, or 4?...lol..love em' all...I didn't know you had any 90%...;)..if they had a stacker of the decade award, I would vote for you hands down!
+scotty06wwjd LOL, that is very nice of you to say :) Yeah I have just some 90%, but I have a goal of getting some more when I find it for the right price. I would at least like to have $100 face value 90%
Mr. Engineer, please help me with what acid to dissolve silver sulfide and with what to precipitate the silver from the solution. I spent two years to find silver sulfide from the mountain and now that I have found it, I don't know how to extract the silver. It does not guide me 🙏🙏🙏🌹🌹
Have you considered getting a graded coin set. That way you avoid the milk spots. What are your thoughts on that. I was considering to start a American Silver Eagle MS-69 collection.
+Chief Kief I had a perfect MS and PF 70 graded Silver Eagle set from 2001-2015. Two of them developed milk spots after they were graded. This happens more often than you think and really turned me off from graded coins. Here is a link about the problem if you are interested: www.coinweek.com/education/coin-grading/ngc/coin-analyst-collectors-crying-milk-spotted-american-silver-eagles/
Very nice! Keeping the Great Britain Lunar and Britannia in the sealed tubes is the best thing you can do with them. Might be able to do the same with Canadian bullion products.
I know you probably answered this somewhere before, but when did you start collecting silver? What are your thoughts on pre 1965 american silver coins such as dimes, quarters have dollars ect?
I have a tester that I use, so yes: ruclips.net/video/-gUiCsUc-j4/видео.html I buy from the places that give the best deals as long as they are reputable.
great video and awesome stack. What do you think about buying other canadian privys when they become available like the ying yang, einsteins and apmex pandas?
+Andrew Giunta (andrew24p) The more privy's they come out with the more I am turned off from them. I think they are flooding the market with all these different privy's that have a 50k mintage. I most likely won't be buying anymore for that reason.
I like coming back to your FS videos, in this video, it's not just the quantity but the variety that is so impressive. Would be curious to see what that Privateer looks like now. Thanks for sharing. $$$
Thanks, yeah the Privateer hasn't toned much more. Maybe a little, but I will most likely show it whenever I do an unboxing of the newest Privateer that should be out soon.
I appreciate all the hard work and time you to put into you stack. Looks well worth the effort. How do you feel about Scottsdale Mint? Also I see you don't like the Somalia Series, how do you feel the Congo Silverback so made by Scottsdale will do. thanks
+Sean Linnear Thanks Sean! I really like the Scottsdale mint and really like their bars. As far as the Congo coins, I have no plans to buy them. I personally don't care for them, and not sure how well they will do because a lot of companies are putting out coins like that.
I can’t take it anymore...my eyeballs are flooded with silver. I want some more....you are making me buy more...I’m going out of my tree (mind). My goal was originally to hit 1,000 ounces, but now, I’m upping it to 3,000 ounces. What can I get for my Timex watch? Ha, ha. Seriously, your videos just confirm that I’m not the only addicted collector out there. Thanks my man.
My British coins lunar have been milk spotting also. I got rid of all of my Canadian cons except one of the 25th anniversary coins. Love the collection. Thank you for sharing.
Awesome video slacker as always. Completely agree with you about the shark being not up to par. A friend of mine really loves that shark and I told him that I thought it sucked lol.
So do you think some of the foreign coins, like the Australian Kangaroo, would be harder to barter or even sell, in a time of economic crisis? Also, regarding milk spotting, does that seriously undercut their value, or is it all superficial? Could you get pretty much the melt value for them anyways?
+David C I sold it about a year ago David. With the inconsistencies of the grading process and all the new labels and core colors coming out I decided to sell it for a profit and move onto getting more silver. Also two of my graded eagles developed milk spots after they were slabbed. Very annoying, and it happens more often than you would think. Here is an article on it: www.coinweek.com/education/coin-grading/ngc/coin-analyst-collectors-crying-milk-spotted-american-silver-eagles/
+Silver Slacker sounds good, if you do run across good deals on constitutional silver please pass that info along, I would love to own more as well. I have been keeping my eye on silver dollars and the premiums on those just do not go down even with silver so low.
From what I recall, the 2015 elephants came out of the gate with spots. We love the Somalia elephant series, so we've had to go with other offerings other than the standard BUs.
Great video. I agree with you on the milk spot issues I've been cautious and buying perth mint coins and American silver eagles only. I remembered what you said about poured silver bars being stress free silver and it really is true. By the way what happened to your graded silver eagle coins? thanks for sharing. till next one
+Luis Reyes Thanks Luis! I got turned off of the graded coins because I saw how inconsistent the grading companies had become. That and all the new labels and core colors coming out just turned me off because it all just seemed a little to gimmicky to me. So I sold the whole set to a collector almost a year ago now and made a decent profit. Glad I did to.
what about regular buffalo rounds or any other round with a low premium isn't that the best for investment since you get more of a profit when you resell it
That all depends on what happens to the spot price. Many of these coins can gain collector value and they can go up in value more than just the spot price of silver. There are a lot of different stacking strategies and I think it comes down to what is the main reason you are stacking.
Nice collection. To those who think precious metals are an investment, they are not.. Precious metals are a store of wealth. Here's an example to illustrate my point. Back in 1930, one could buy a gallon of gas for a dime. A 1930 dime is worth about $2 today. So that 1930 dime can still buy a gallon of gas, more or less.
Appreciate the time you put in sharing your stack with us Silver Slacker. Yes definitely interesting times. Take care and see you at your next unboxing.
Dude this final stack is very impressive love the video I also hate the milk spots on some of my coins also love the coin your toning the no prey no pay coin that coin is so so cool looking forward to seeing more vids keep stacking no fiat currency has ever survived. good luck
I dig all your stacking videos. New to stacking and wonder if most of what you buy come in capsules or do you do that yourself? Been dealing with Apmex a lot and about 5% of what I buy are encapsulated. Think just the pandas? Maybe something else as well. Thanks for the fun stacking videos. Look to seeing them all. Peace!
Incredible selection of various coins from around the world. I didn't know so many mints have milk spotting issues. Not fun when you pay top price. I don't blame you for liking bars more. Same here, I'm not as organized as you, so I prefer the old and new poured silver bars. Easier to handle, along with old constitutional silver. I like those coins the most! Thank you for all the work you put into these videos. I learn something new from each one.
+Domo Thanks bud and yeah it makes buying cool bars a lot more stress free :) Thanks for your kind words and I am glad you are getting something from all these videos.
+Silver Falkon No they don't coins do because of the minting process. Here is a good article on why they get milk spots: www.coinweek.com/education/coin-grading/ngc/coin-analyst-collectors-crying-milk-spotted-american-silver-eagles/
%100 agree not purchasing from the milk spotting mints. Great stack bud! Got your 2016 bars in the mail today, and they look good. I need to get a video done.
Is it ok if I don't care about the milk spots ? I'm only stacking silver for the weight and holding on to my silver for the next 30 to 50 years. I always place 10 , one troy ounce silver coins into a small transparent plastic zip bag and store them in boxes. Is it alright if I don't place my coins in the plastic cases that Sir Slacker has, for most of his silver coins in this video ?
Yeah if you are just stacking weight and plan on just getting spot price for your stuff when you sell then milk spots are no issues at all! Most of the coins in this video are higher premium coins, so milk spots would lower their premium I would get when selling them.
Silver Slacker Thanks for the reply Sir Slacker ! I'm a young silver stacker , 15 years old and I plan on never selling my silver. There's only so much silver on earth it is such a rare and glorious metal and more and more of it is being used up in industries, never to be recovered which adds to its rarity. The current gold to silver ratio clearly shows how undervalued silver really is so a long position ( buy ) in silver makes total sense ! And even if shit never hits the fan and the economy and stock markets don't collapse.... there is a high chance that silver will slowly, gradually increase in price as the years go by. The Australian and New Zealand Bank ANZ bank has forecasted that Gold is very likely to reach USD 2,400 / troy ounce by year 2030 due to high demand from emerging markets in Asia. Given the strong correlation between gold and silver price, silver is also very likely to rise in price in the same direction gold would be headed ! Great videos Mr Slacker, we will keep stacking forever !
I do it is right here: ruclips.net/video/BKvA_UhDL4Y/видео.html Basically it is because of the current gold to silver ratio is to high, but watch the video and I go further into depth.
Great show SS. Perhaps some more libertads this year?? Definitely some 2016 looks. And I sense some koalas in your future now that they have a 300k limit. ;-)
+PharmSilver LOL thanks bud! Yeah I will definitely be getting some of the Kooks. Not sure on the others. Still debating where I want to take my stack this year.
Fan-freakin-tastic, very similar to my coin collection (although mine is about 1/3 the size)! Do you think climate has something to do with milk spots? I live in a fairly dry climate and have a few hundred ounces of rcm stuff an no milk spots that I know of.
+Bill Long Thanks Bill. I live in a very dry climate also, so I don't think that is the problem. You may have just been very lucky! Here is a great article about the milk spot issue and what causes them www.coinweek.com/education/coin-grading/ngc/coin-analyst-collectors-crying-milk-spotted-american-silver-eagles/
WOW!!! What a stack! Obviously you have very good taste in your silver collection. Nice variety. Personally its hard for me to justify buying any more silver unless there is a deal I can't refuse. Hate to have all that wealth lying around and the safe deposit box is to small to hold it. Storage I imagine can be a challenge. Like the video.
+mike nelson Thanks Mike! Yeah putting most of this in monster boxes is a pretty good way to store it because they stack on top of each other in the safe.
Great video SS!! Thanks for taking the time to show us your stack, Didn't know you had pandas, I'm with you on the spotted coins, We all should boycott buying them until they fix the problems. As long as they keep buying them they will keep churning them out...
thanks man. like you i've always been into physical assets:guns,gold, cars. something that has actual value and functionality. ohh and im 20 and in college.
+Speedspirit100 I used to, but once he started talking crap about our military and country I decided to sell them. I am a proud Vet, and his viewpoints and what he's said makes it to where I can't support his products. But yeah some of them are pretty cool.
+TeenBritishBullion I bought some stuff from Silver Bullet Silver Shield and some other stuff from that mint that I wish I hadn't. I sold them and got rid of them.
+Frederik en chantal Dhondt - Kandu bambi Seems like for me any bullion coins from Royal Canadian Mint, bullion coins from the Royal Mint, and the Somalian Elephant coins. Those are the ones that I have noticed it on the most.
the British ones are the best looking by far, except maybe the frosted maples and they are so shiny, the milk spots form when contaminants react with the silver, normally oil from skin but can happen with dust and humidity too, as the BRITISH and some of the Canadian coins are polished to such incredible degree's it makes blemishes much easier to facilitate. if it bothers you its not hard to remove from the coin
Thank you Silver Slacker for the work you put into this four part series. I know that I'm not the only one that appreciates the time you took to do it. Thanks again.
+retiredispose Thanks! I am just happy that others have really enjoyed it. It makes it all worthwhile and thanks for the kind comments.
Amazing is the only word I can come up with to describe your journey of stacking over these few short years. Great display here. Thank you for sharing it all. I know it was a lot of work. Thanks so much.
+SalivateMetal Thank you my friend! Yes it has been quite a journey and I have learned so much. I am just happy to be part of this awesome community on RUclips. Because I know if it wasn't for this great silver community I wouldn't be where I am today with my stack.
You've certainly inspired a lot of us here too my friend. Thank you so much.,
I like to revisit your full stack videos from time to time.
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoy them!
I am still mesmerized by all of those rolls in the back! Thanks for all of your hard work showing this off. It sure keeps me motivated to continue stacking.
+Foolish Fiat Thanks bud, I am glad you enjoyed the series!
Thanks for taking time to show all your stuff. I bet it took a long time to set up each video. I just stared back in Nov. and have close to 500 oz already. You have made stacking a lot easier with all the great videos you make. Thanks for making stacking fun.
+12th Man Stacker Thanks bud, that is very nice of you to say! Wow, great job already getting 500 oz's! Now is a great time to be buying! Yeah it did take quite some time for sure to set all these videos up.
Really great to see you stacking constitutional silver. I've been buying a lot of this lately. Love it. Mine used to be in tubes, now I put it all in ziplock bags by denomination and type of coin. I also grab rolls of Eagles when I can get a low premium. Lately, the premiums have been super high on them. Love all the great government issued bullion you have. Very nice.
+StackMaster G Yeah you have a great hookup for your constitutional silver. I have no place to buy it at the prices you can get it for so it is a little higher premium for me. My best bets are bullion dealers and they are pretty proud of their 90%. But my goal is to get more of it this year. I would like at least $100 face.
+Silver Slacker very nice!
your collection is absolutely AMAZING for the only a couple years. just imagine your stack in 10 years!? Thanks for taking the time to put all the videos up! keep stacking my friend!!!!!!
+Silver Grabber Thanks bud, yeah my stack will be monstrous if they keep the prices going down! :)
+Silver Slacker indeed it will! love the LOW PRICES!!!
Again very inspiring . This March will be 1.year since i started stacking for our newborn baby girl . She will be 1 . This video motivates me to buy more for this year . Thanks for sharing the video bro.
+Michael Leddy Thanks Michael that is very kind of you to say! Your baby girl is very lucky to have a parent like yourself!
Wow...that's one helluva stack! I'm glad that you broke the video up into multiple parts. Gave me a good opportunity to go change my pants after watching em ;) I mean I just made a purchase that'll put me up over 400 oz and I was happy with that...then i saw this and was like "man I got a ways to go!" Gives me something to shoot for though. Thanks so much for sharing your stack, it was a genuine pleasure to check it out :)
+Silver BullionNumi LOL to funny! Great job on 400 oz's, that is pretty damn impressive and more silver than 99.9999% of the rest of the population so you are doing great! I'm glad my video could motivate you!
What is the difference in milk spotting and tarnishing. I need to know . starting out. 😀
Very nice, the reverse proof Canadian maple leaf privy coins and privateer rounds are really cool. Thanks for sharing!
+SilverPicker Thanks bud, and I agree :)
Thanks for making these amazing full stack videos they were a blast to watch.
+American Dreamin Thanks for watching and I am glad you liked them!
You got the coolest intro Video out of all the silver community!.
Thanks for sharing. Nice collection.
+Tylor G Thanks Tylor!
So you bought quantity of first privareer series, didnt like the other 5?, i love the set have gone up in price fast
While all of your videos are beautiful and very inspiring, I find this one to be one of the most satisfying. That's because an average stacker could learn volumes by studying your choices of semi numismatic coins! Keep up the great work. LL
+losinglouie Thanks LL, that is very kind of you to say :) Looking forward to getting one of your Picks in soon! :)
Awesome stack !
I've started 4 months ago and already have 385 ounces of silver en 56 grams of gold.
Keep stacking and go big !
That is great Menno! Congrats on such a haul!
Great stuff SS. The privateer round looks great. But I think you got me addicted to the poured silver so I may watch you bar video again. : ) Thanks for digging it all out for us again. Later.
+vulcan5678 LOL thanks Vulcan :) Yeah I think the first video with my poured bars are my favorite also :)
Soooo much good stuff sitting on your table! I'm with you on the milk spots! Big FAIL. I'm very disappointed when I find milk spots amongst my stack. I'm done with the RCM. On a side note when are you releasing your next bar? I only ask so I can set aside some money before I spend it all with all these great prices! Lol, good stuff SS! Thx for taking the time to share your stack!
+lllSilver Hunterlll Thanks bud, yeah I am done with RCM also. My next bar should be out last week of Feb, or first week of March as long as we can get the design right by that time and finished.
lesson number one Australia and Austria are two different countries!! ;-)
+24K ArabiaFelix LOL How did I know you'd be the one to mention that ;-)
+24K ArabiaFelix LOL I know. I have no idea what I was thinking when I said that. Total brain fart lol. I was trying to think ahead of what next to show and what I had shown and hadn't. My mouth got a little ahead of my brain :) I still didn't catch it until my final watching the video. I was wondering if someone would catch it. It didn't take long lol...
+24K ArabiaFelix
You knocked that right out of the PARK..............Good Catch
+24K ArabiaFelix Go get rid of your subs, your wasting time here!
+Silver Slacker Keep buying silver like this and maybe you can buy Austria and ship it to Australia.
Really enjoyed this video, and I hope you do an updated stack video soon! I'm just getting into collecting, and I ordered my first 1 oz bars yesterday. Your videos are great to watch!
Thanks so much Tanner and congrats on ordering your first 1 oz bars!
ANOTHER great display of silver. The 2012 ASE was my first bullion coin as well.I actually carry it with me everyday and everywhere i go. Thanks again for sharing your stack.
+Silver Patriot Very cool! Yeah I am just glad that is the only silver I bought when silver was around $30 an ounce!
Morgan's First as they should be...lol...Fantastic Collection Slacker, enjoyed viewing it...Thanks 😊👍
+PART TIME PREPPERS Thanks bud, and yup looking forward to your Morgan party :)
You have an impressive stack I can't even imagine it but thanks to you I have uped my goals.
+Rodney L. Flamer Thanks Rodney, and great job upping those goals!
Great job of putting all the full stack series together. I'm curious why you buy 3 rounds? Interesting to see the wear on the Washington quarters. I agree with you my favorites are the walkers and the mercs. It sucks about the milk spots because it ruins the fun in collecting some of the series.
+McG silver Thanks! Not sure why I buy 3, I guess it just sounds like a good number lol. Yeah it does suck about the milk spots. It has completely changed how I invest in silver.
I bought my first role of lunar 1/2 monkeys a few week back from Provident. I like the idea of the sealed rolls and putting them away for a long time. They appreciate well. Wish I would have been doing this awhile back. Among the 1/2, 1 oz and 2 oz, which appreciates the most in your opinion?
+StackMaster G Thanks! I actually did a video on that exact topic a little over a year ago. ruclips.net/video/f7X3ai3wvZc/видео.html The 1/2 and 2 oz do far better than the 1 oz.
+Silver Slacker great! I'm going to watch. I missed this one. Thanks.
My first and second favorite constitutional silvers are also the Walking Liberty halves and Mercury Dimes. I am so glad to know that you stack constitutional coins and American Silver Eagles- perhaps you know why. Maybe they will not be able to solve the milk spots issues. I took down a note to just buy the reverse proof, should I get CAN Maple Leafs in the future. I like the silver Crown! The appeal is so much like our Morgans and Peace Dollars. I took notes of which ones develop milk spots, so I am disappointed that one of your elephants developed milk spots. I think that have the best silver stack I have seen, it shows a lot of thought to it. Awesome, awesome. I appreciate the effort you put forth to be able to upload the four videos of your Full Stack. I have learned a lot from your Full Stack Video. Again, CONGRATULATIONS on your AWESOME, AWESOME, stack!
You're the guy I have been looking for!
You seem to have purchased enough silver from many different sources, so my question to you is, have you had any bad experiences regarding purchase, customer service, product quality, or anything else that has turned you off for any reason. Likewise, can you praise any seller for his efforts to satisfy you in any special way?
I have had a few issues with almost all the large dealers, but they all corrected them by replacing the items. The only big issue I had with one company was Gainesville Coins. I bought 5 10oz lunar horse coins and sent them the money for it. They had my money for about 3 weeks and still didn't ship them to me, so I contacted them and they said whoops, sorry we don't have those in stock and then mailed my money back to me. So basically they had my money all that time while knowing they didn't have the product.
My favorite bullion dealer to deal with has been Provident Metals. Their customer services has been top notch and they have Active Military and Vets discounts which I am.
Interesting about Provident having a veteran's discount? I like dealing with them, too, but I never knew they offered a veteran's discount? I did a tour of duty in Vietnam. Just how does that discount work?
You need to contact them and ask how to get set up. Basically they will need proof that you are in fact a Veteran. So they will want your DD214. If you no longer have it there is a website you can request a new one. It takes a couple weeks though from what I remember.
I can't decide what part I like better...1,2,3, or 4?...lol..love em' all...I didn't know you had any 90%...;)..if they had a stacker of the decade award, I would vote for you hands down!
+scotty06wwjd LOL, that is very nice of you to say :) Yeah I have just some 90%, but I have a goal of getting some more when I find it for the right price. I would at least like to have $100 face value 90%
Mr. Engineer, please help me with what acid to dissolve silver sulfide and with what to precipitate the silver from the solution. I spent two years to find silver sulfide from the mountain and now that I have found it, I don't know how to extract the silver. It does not guide me 🙏🙏🙏🌹🌹
Silver Slacker appreciate you taking the time to make this series! You have a beatific collection, your stack almost matches your subs lol
+tpntch07 Thanks bud, yeah I average 300 new subs a month, so I tried really hard to keep up with the numbers, but I am falling behind lol.
Awesome video! I watch all 4 parts and I love your stack! Liked and subscribed! Thanks for sharing and Keep stacking!
+The Silver Patriot Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Hey, I have 3 Mexican 1.oz year 2016. New, never taken out of it capsule. How much would you buy them for?
Have you considered getting a graded coin set. That way you avoid the milk spots. What are your thoughts on that. I was considering to start a American Silver Eagle MS-69 collection.
+Chief Kief I had a perfect MS and PF 70 graded Silver Eagle set from 2001-2015. Two of them developed milk spots after they were graded. This happens more often than you think and really turned me off from graded coins. Here is a link about the problem if you are interested: www.coinweek.com/education/coin-grading/ngc/coin-analyst-collectors-crying-milk-spotted-american-silver-eagles/
+Silver Slacker Thanks for the article. Its really disappointing to see coins develop them after they are graded.
Man what a collection! I enjoyed the whole series of videos.
+Breaking Silver Thanks bud!
Very nice! Keeping the Great Britain Lunar and Britannia in the sealed tubes is the best thing you can do with them. Might be able to do the same with Canadian bullion products.
+john c Thanks yeah that way I just don't have to deal with the spotting issue.
Epic collection. what's the name of your ebay store, Slacker?, If you don't wanna say I understand.
+SightSetOnSilver Thanks! Yeah I don't advertise my ebay store for security reasons.
I know you probably answered this somewhere before, but when did you start collecting silver? What are your thoughts on pre 1965 american silver coins such as dimes, quarters have dollars ect?
I started about 3 years ago, and I like the constitutional silver. I'm working on getting more of it this year.
Does the spotting decreas value. One oz. Is still one oz . please correct me . I am just starting.
hey, sorry for the tall cases what they called? are they air tight? thank you
Just curious but have you tested your Walking liberties? Also are you buying from one or many suppliers? thanks
Best regards
Michael
I have a tester that I use, so yes: ruclips.net/video/-gUiCsUc-j4/видео.html I buy from the places that give the best deals as long as they are reputable.
great video and awesome stack. What do you think about buying other canadian privys when they become available like the ying yang, einsteins and apmex pandas?
+Andrew Giunta (andrew24p) The more privy's they come out with the more I am turned off from them. I think they are flooding the market with all these different privy's that have a 50k mintage. I most likely won't be buying anymore for that reason.
Beautiful Collection.
+Silver Gold Thanks!
I like coming back to your FS videos, in this video, it's not just the quantity but the variety that is so impressive. Would be curious to see what that Privateer looks like now. Thanks for sharing. $$$
Thanks, yeah the Privateer hasn't toned much more. Maybe a little, but I will most likely show it whenever I do an unboxing of the newest Privateer that should be out soon.
Look forward to seeing it...and the new Privateer.
I appreciate all the hard work and time you to put into you stack. Looks well worth the effort. How do you feel about Scottsdale Mint? Also I see you don't like the Somalia Series, how do you feel the Congo Silverback so made by Scottsdale will do. thanks
+Sean Linnear Thanks Sean! I really like the Scottsdale mint and really like their bars. As far as the Congo coins, I have no plans to buy them. I personally don't care for them, and not sure how well they will do because a lot of companies are putting out coins like that.
I can’t take it anymore...my eyeballs are flooded with silver. I want some more....you are making me buy more...I’m going out of my tree (mind). My goal was originally to hit 1,000 ounces, but now, I’m upping it to 3,000 ounces. What can I get for my Timex watch? Ha, ha. Seriously, your videos just confirm that I’m not the only addicted collector out there. Thanks my man.
LOL thanks so much Victor, I'm glad you enjoy them!
Love the introduction and the fact that every thing is stacked nicely 👍
My British coins lunar have been milk spotting also. I got rid of all of my Canadian cons except one of the 25th anniversary coins. Love the collection. Thank you for sharing.
+BigStack Daddy Thanks, yeah it is pretty annoying for sure! It has changed what I plan to stack.
What's your price per ounce on all this premier stuff?
Mr.Silver Slacker, @ 14.40 u talk about toning your coin, looks great but how do u do it? Cant really hear you :-)
I just leave it out on my desk and touch it every couple days or so. With the oils in your skin and the oxygen it will tone the silver naturally.
I love this how i have been watching it over and over again thank's silver slacker
Thanks I'm glad you enjoy it!
Awesome video slacker as always. Completely agree with you about the shark being not up to par. A friend of mine really loves that shark and I told him that I thought it sucked lol.
+Edgar Sanchez LOL thanks Edgar. Yeah I just expect more from the Perth Mint.
So do you think some of the foreign coins, like the Australian Kangaroo, would be harder to barter or even sell, in a time of economic crisis? Also, regarding milk spotting, does that seriously undercut their value, or is it all superficial? Could you get pretty much the melt value for them anyways?
I didn't see your graded American eagle set you showed in the last full stack video? Where did it go?
+David C I sold it about a year ago David. With the inconsistencies of the grading process and all the new labels and core colors coming out I decided to sell it for a profit and move onto getting more silver. Also two of my graded eagles developed milk spots after they were slabbed. Very annoying, and it happens more often than you would think. Here is an article on it: www.coinweek.com/education/coin-grading/ngc/coin-analyst-collectors-crying-milk-spotted-american-silver-eagles/
+Silver Slacker sounds good, if you do run across good deals on constitutional silver please pass that info along, I would love to own more as well. I have been keeping my eye on silver dollars and the premiums on those just do not go down even with silver so low.
Awesome collection of coins and rounds
+walt2t Thanks Walt!
From what I recall, the 2015 elephants came out of the gate with spots. We love the Somalia elephant series, so we've had to go with other offerings other than the standard BUs.
+Silver Siren Yeah I really liked them also. Just said they have these issues.
Great video. I agree with you on the milk spot issues I've been cautious and buying perth mint coins and American silver eagles only. I remembered what you said about poured silver bars being stress free silver and it really is true. By the way what happened to your graded silver eagle coins? thanks for sharing. till next one
+Luis Reyes Thanks Luis! I got turned off of the graded coins because I saw how inconsistent the grading companies had become. That and all the new labels and core colors coming out just turned me off because it all just seemed a little to gimmicky to me. So I sold the whole set to a collector almost a year ago now and made a decent profit. Glad I did to.
what about regular buffalo rounds or any other round with a low premium isn't that the best for investment since you get more of a profit when you resell it
That all depends on what happens to the spot price. Many of these coins can gain collector value and they can go up in value more than just the spot price of silver. There are a lot of different stacking strategies and I think it comes down to what is the main reason you are stacking.
Nice collection. To those who think precious metals are an investment, they are not.. Precious metals are a store of wealth. Here's an example to illustrate my point. Back in 1930, one could buy a gallon of gas for a dime. A 1930 dime is worth about $2 today. So that 1930 dime can still buy a gallon of gas, more or less.
Appreciate the time you put in sharing your stack with us Silver Slacker. Yes definitely interesting times. Take care and see you at your next unboxing.
+Silver Streak Thanks very much for watching them and I'm glad you enjoyed the series.
Incredible stack. A lot of work thanks for sharing
thanks for taking the time to do this---------very cool
+russ elder Thanks Russ, I am glad you enjoyed it.
That is one massive great stack. Do you know how you will sell it? I'd be worried it would be a full time job selling all that.
Nice. I enjoy your video's. Thank you for sharing. Amazing spread. I can only dream of the capability to collect. Awesome. Aloha
+TheBobutube Thanks, I am glad you enjoyed it!
awesome video, thanks for sharing!
Thanks Bryan!
Dude this final stack is very impressive love the video I also hate the milk spots on some of my coins also love the coin your toning the no prey no pay coin that coin is so so cool looking forward to seeing more vids keep stacking no fiat currency has ever survived. good luck
+doogcat Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed the video series and yeah I think the toning is turning out really well.
I dig all your stacking videos. New to stacking and wonder if most of what you buy come in capsules or do you do that yourself? Been dealing with Apmex a lot and about 5% of what I buy are encapsulated. Think just the pandas? Maybe something else as well. Thanks for the fun stacking videos. Look to seeing them all. Peace!
awesome stack really enjoyed your videos
+Silver4Life 1230 Thanks bud!
Nice presentation Silver Slacker. I definitely had to Looook At It! Yeaaaah Man, Impressive stack!
+Silver NewJack LOL thanks bud :)
Great informative video.
Thanks Pj!
Nice Stack! Liked! Love the diversity!
Thanks!
Incredible selection of various coins from around the world. I didn't know so many mints have milk spotting issues. Not fun when you pay top price. I don't blame you for liking bars more. Same here, I'm not as organized as you, so I prefer the old and new poured silver bars. Easier to handle, along with old constitutional silver. I like those coins the most! Thank you for all the work you put into these videos. I learn something new from each one.
Do bars get milk spots also?
+Domo Thanks bud and yeah it makes buying cool bars a lot more stress free :) Thanks for your kind words and I am glad you are getting something from all these videos.
+Silver Falkon No they don't coins do because of the minting process. Here is a good article on why they get milk spots: www.coinweek.com/education/coin-grading/ngc/coin-analyst-collectors-crying-milk-spotted-american-silver-eagles/
%100 agree not purchasing from the milk spotting mints. Great stack bud! Got your 2016 bars in the mail today, and they look good. I need to get a video done.
+silver supplement Oh very cool! I'm glad you like them and I look forward to your video!
Nice Job.
keep up the inspiring videos,great
+Richie Ramos Thanks Richie, I am glad you enjoyed it!
Is it ok if I don't care about the milk spots ? I'm only stacking silver for the weight and holding on to my silver for the next 30 to 50 years.
I always place 10 , one troy ounce silver coins into a small transparent plastic zip bag and store them in boxes.
Is it alright if I don't place my coins in the plastic cases that Sir Slacker has, for most of his silver coins in this video ?
Yeah if you are just stacking weight and plan on just getting spot price for your stuff when you sell then milk spots are no issues at all! Most of the coins in this video are higher premium coins, so milk spots would lower their premium I would get when selling them.
Silver Slacker
Thanks for the reply Sir Slacker !
I'm a young silver stacker , 15 years old and I plan on never selling my silver.
There's only so much silver on earth it is such a rare and glorious metal and more and more of it is being used up in industries, never to be recovered which adds to its rarity.
The current gold to silver ratio clearly shows how undervalued silver really is so a long position ( buy ) in silver makes total sense !
And even if shit never hits the fan and the economy and stock markets don't collapse.... there is a high chance that silver will slowly, gradually increase in price as the years go by.
The Australian and New Zealand Bank ANZ bank has forecasted that Gold is very likely to reach USD 2,400 / troy ounce by year 2030 due to high demand from emerging markets in Asia. Given the strong correlation between gold and silver price, silver is also very likely to rise in price in the same direction gold would be headed !
Great videos Mr Slacker, we will keep stacking forever !
if there were a new series of zombucks , when would they be available?
+kyle jackson Not sure Kyle, no announcements yet, so who know if or when a second series will come out.
Do you have a video explaining why you stack only silver instead of gold and silver or only gold?
I do it is right here: ruclips.net/video/BKvA_UhDL4Y/видео.html Basically it is because of the current gold to silver ratio is to high, but watch the video and I go further into depth.
Philharmonics are from Austria not Australia!
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OSTERREICH !!!!!!!!!! ( Austria !!!! )
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Awesome!
Do you sharks rattle around in the air tites?
+Silver Falkon To be honest, I'm not sure. I bought the ones for the correct size and I already put them away or I would check for you.
+Silver Slacker No problem: I normally put them in tubes but I want to put them in something that won't rattle around as much. Lol
Great show SS. Perhaps some more libertads this year?? Definitely some 2016 looks. And I sense some koalas in your future now that they have a 300k limit. ;-)
+PharmSilver LOL thanks bud! Yeah I will definitely be getting some of the Kooks. Not sure on the others. Still debating where I want to take my stack this year.
Awesome video and stack my friend.
+Au Rebel Thanks bud!
Fan-freakin-tastic, very similar to my coin collection (although mine is about 1/3 the size)! Do you think climate has something to do with milk spots? I live in a fairly dry climate and have a few hundred ounces of rcm stuff an no milk spots that I know of.
+Bill Long Thanks Bill. I live in a very dry climate also, so I don't think that is the problem. You may have just been very lucky! Here is a great article about the milk spot issue and what causes them www.coinweek.com/education/coin-grading/ngc/coin-analyst-collectors-crying-milk-spotted-american-silver-eagles/
Very nice Silver Slacker, good play with all of the Kooks and reverse proofs...
+Charmcity Stacker Thanks, yeah I think I am going to do really well on those.
Awsome collection silver slacker. Congrats.
+Hector Javier Castaneda Nanez Thanks Hector!
WOW!!! What a stack! Obviously you have very good taste in your silver collection. Nice variety. Personally its hard for me to justify buying any more silver unless there is a deal I can't refuse. Hate to have all that wealth lying around and the safe deposit box is to small to hold it. Storage I imagine can be a challenge. Like the video.
+mike nelson Thanks Mike! Yeah putting most of this in monster boxes is a pretty good way to store it because they stack on top of each other in the safe.
What's the mintage on the America the beautiful Sandune ? Can't find mintage they don't say it that year .
You can find all that data here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America_the_Beautiful_Silver_Bullion_Coins
Silver Slacker Awesome Bro you got a sick ass stack .... You're gonna be the silver God of silver lol... Hey dude what else could I say .. Peace
When I grow up I wanna stack like you.... Wait I'm already grown up damn lol. Great video enjoyed watching it. 👍👍👍👍
+Abel guy LOL thanks Abel :)
Super stack, love and collect most of them. Great video, than you for sharing!
+Not Sonew Thanks, and you are very welcome!
Great video SS!! Thanks for taking the time to show us your stack, Didn't know you had pandas, I'm with you on the spotted coins, We all should boycott buying them until they fix the problems. As long as they keep buying them they will keep churning them out...
Looks Great!
Must be a nice feeling to have all that.
Thanks, and it is!
i have 221 ounces of silver and .3 ounces of gold.
Awesome job!
thanks man. like you i've always been into physical assets:guns,gold, cars. something that has actual value and functionality. ohh and im 20 and in college.
+respect
I have 0 oz of silver an 0 oz of gold!
@@manwithtwoeyes6911 same
if you like really nice collections how come your not stacking g Chris Duane's SBSS coins?
+Speedspirit100 I used to, but once he started talking crap about our military and country I decided to sell them. I am a proud Vet, and his viewpoints and what he's said makes it to where I can't support his products. But yeah some of them are pretty cool.
which site do you get those lunar coins am a fan of the ones you have but not the ones on apmex
after seeing your whole stack over 4 videos, what is your biggest regret/mistake in ur stacking over 2 1/2 years.?
thanks
TBB
+TeenBritishBullion I bought some stuff from Silver Bullet Silver Shield and some other stuff from that mint that I wish I hadn't. I sold them and got rid of them.
how could anyone give him a thumbs down?? his stack is amazing!! i would hope to get to 1000 ounces!
+Punny Metals Thanks, there are some people that don't like silver at all, or my channel for that matter that thumbs down almost all my videos.
wich coins to avoid for milkspots?
+Frederik en chantal Dhondt - Kandu bambi Seems like for me any bullion coins from Royal Canadian Mint, bullion coins from the Royal Mint, and the Somalian Elephant coins. Those are the ones that I have noticed it on the most.
the British ones are the best looking by far, except maybe the frosted maples and they are so shiny, the milk spots form when contaminants react with the silver, normally oil from skin but can happen with dust and humidity too, as the BRITISH and some of the Canadian coins are polished to such incredible degree's it makes blemishes much easier to facilitate. if it bothers you its not hard to remove from the coin
That is so awesome SS - love seeing these huge collections
+Pirate Pete's Gold & Silver Adventures Thanks, I am glad you enjoyed it!
Nice job. Heavy stacking