@@scdhl4 Sorry, I load the truck as fast as I can, lol. Hopefully we didn't drop your package out of the cart while pulling it from the mezz, or, uhh, give a couple days lol.
What a pretty kilo!!!! I recently started stacking 1oz bars and rounds. I get mine at my local coin shop much cheaper than online!!! Steve just said the preppwer bar is 2oz but I went online to prepper bar they sell this thing for 139.00 when I buy 1oz for 31.30 right now this is a HUGE RIP OFF STEVE WHAT YA DOIN MY GUY
For anyone who does not know what junk silver is - this might help....... junk silver, are quarters or dimes that were made before 1964. Quarters and dimes that were made before 1964 have 90% silver and 10% copper. A troy of junk silver for example equals to 2 quarters and 4 dimes. What you can get face value for thatfor example? if you have two quarters and four dimes of junk silver (again anything that is before 1964 which) is considered a Troy and the face value was in 2023 - $31.00 in change for that Troy you might have to look up the value for 2024. . Thought I'd share cuz there might be some questions about that
Monument Metals has Pop Bullion 1 oz rounds that breaks into 1/4 oz pieces, and a lot cheaper than the bars. $33.87 vs $80 per oz for the bar. Monument Metals also has 1/10 silver rounds for around $56 an oz, still a much better price than the bars.
@@DavidHage-g7y I have been buying junk from Monument Metals, but found a place called Phil's coins and bullion. It seems prices only update about every 30 minutes, but at the widest swing, is about $5 cheaper for $10FV than Monument Metals. Plus they take paypal with no surcharge. I placed an order yesterday and got tracking number same day. Suppose to be here Friday, but mail is slow these days... I hope this works out as it may be my new go to for 90%. I cleaned them out of $10 rolls/bags of halves, so next may be dimes.
Try buying from money metals or sd bullion. That is an investment. Troy ounce is about 10% heavier than an ounce. Troy ounce coins can be purchased for $31.95 at Money Metals.
Steve, thank you for sharing this option for acquiring fractional silver. Besides "junk" silver coins, this is another way to acquire and hold fractional silver. So you and anyone else reading this comment will know, I just looked on the SD Bullion site and saw that Valcambi does offer fractional silver "CombiBars" in a 16 x quarter ounce (4 oz. total), in addition to the 50g and 100g silver "CombiBars."
Silver too expensive? Try copper. I was buying copper rounds about the size of a silver eagle for about $1.80 a piece just a few years ago. Now they are over $4 an ounce. Copper the new silver. With the move to electric everything and even solid copper ammo it is going to climb. Silver too. If you can afford it. But copper is so valuable they will strip a house of its plumbing and wiring you know it has value.
Travis at prepared Homestead, has a UA-cam that he did maybe a year ago, there is a bank somewhere he’s in Missouri. I think the bank is in Utah and they deal in gold real gold and their vault. You put your gold in their bank or your silver so you can do all your transactions in gold or silver.
There’s a lot of other divisible bars out there: Patriot coin makes them Pop bullion Silver town Junk/constitutional silver remains the best value for the money.
As ignorant as our society is, do you want to be standing there arguing about the value of silver in constitutional silver for gas? The clerk or owner may just as likely take 999 silver from the people around you. And you have no gas. Second, I keep hearing Con Silver is being stocked by many buyers. It is getting harder to find.
My cousin the other day told me his mom has an either silver bar or gold bar that my dad had given her. .... he said he'll give it to me when she finds it. I'm not sure if he will or not. If he finds out how much an ounce of gold is, I'll never see it😂
Hey Steve, SD Bullion also has 1/10 oz. rounds in tubes of (35) and 1/10 oz. barder bags of bars from Local Silver Mint of New Hampshire, really nice stuff!!
Silver and Gold is used in everything. Minnesota is making 401k mandatory next year. My contribution will be 0. Thanks for sharing with us Steve 🙏 God Bless
Which ones come with the Golden Ticket? thanks for sharing, while spendy it is a pretty great idea. The wallet size is pretty nice and fractional, just break it off. although Constitutional silver may be better all aroud? Yankee Stacking did a recent "barter" video which was pretty interesting, and dimes were the favorite - round dimes. Worth a look
You need small pieces for spending. Those snap bars aren’t a good way to buy silver they are way more expensive over spot usually. Not really worth it.
Call me stupid but where can you spend them on everyday things I might need or want to purchase? I don’t think I will ever understand anything other than our dollars and cents. I guess I’m that old dog that can’t be taught a new trick ❤
I've enjoyed flea markets because you can swap what you have to get what you want. These bars are mainly for when you won't be able to order and have delivered necessary items. Swap or barter will get you one of the many things you overlooked needing...unless you have always had everything you needed.😁
@@Gratefullyfree the canadian mint makes them, not always in stock They look the same as the american ones except with a maple leaf instead of the eagle.
UPDATE: Steve or anyone, My parents have saved up jars of quarters and dimes since I was a kid. ( I'm Almost 60)Instead of giving that to the bank and getting paper.... any ideas of what I can do with them? Sounds like a dumb question... besides simply spend them or trade worthless paper
@@jenjohnson2984 so I did a little research on junk silver. Its pretty cool information. Any quarters or dimes before 1964 have 90% silver and only 10% copper..... those are the ones that will bring in better money. From what I was researching two quarters and 4 dimes equals what's called a Troy and that small amount of silver before 1964 that's called the Troy is bringing in $31 and change for the two quarters and 4 dimes. Just to give an example which is really interesting. I don't think Steve has really explained concerning junk silver and if He did, I apologize I may have missed that one
@@jessicapabon2105 Like Jen said or what you did, go through them and pull out the pre "65 and '82 and earlier pennies and see what is left to get paper and buy more silver :) depending on how much you have perhaps trade some in for a little of the gold stuf
@@jessicapabon2105 I’d also like to add that you could also look into some silver stacker channels (I like Silver Dragons to start) and learn from those. Roll any clad you get from those jars and you’ve got a couple options. Take them to you bank for cash bills and buy silver at your local coin shop OR exchange them for different rolls at the bank and search those for silver (dimes, quarters and half dollars). I guess it depends on how much free time you can dedicate to looking through rolls. Not financial advice, but there’s ways to get silver far cheaper than spot if you go through rolls. Good luck!
@@ShortbusMooner You will get more than double the amount of silver... and since it is "Constitutional" ....meaning legal tender.... It can't arbitrarily confiscated by a tyrannical government! Get dimes and quarters. There was a YT video on silver showing a dealer selling 90% "junk" silver for spot!!!!
@@ShortbusMooner multiply silver spot price X 715 ÷ by 1000 to get what one U.S. dollar of pre 1964 coins are inherently worth based on silver value. eg.$31.00 spot X 715 = 22,165 ÷ 1,000= $22.16 per 1 dollar face.
It depends on when you entered the market. If you bought, for instance, generic silver rounds at $9 per ounce, it's holding its value nicely, which is the purpose in the first place. The goldbacks, Valcambi and this Prepper bar are fun and beautiful to hold, but yes, the premiums are high. I would buy a few for fun and because they're cool. If you're a new stacker, start with rounds, ASEs (American Silver Eagles) or bars and Constitutional silver as fractional. I hope this helps!
I just went to your prepper bar address and it told me my IP was blocked from using the channel. I have no idea why. I would have bought one today. What went wrong?
@@terrystroble8657 I agree what they are asking is too rich for my blood and I think you can get the same thing using constitutional silver at a much lower price.
Do most people know about silver, ECT? How do you find money if you need to exchange the silver? What do you do if you try to exchange silver with a moron who claims fake silver & wants more?
Most halfway intelligent people know what silver is. Plenty of ways to convert silver to Federal Reserve Notes. If he's really a moron convince him your silver is actually platinum. 😁
Buy constitutional silver. A silver quarter back in the 30's would buy a baby chicken. Same as today. Constitutional silver is selling at 22 times fase value so that would be $5.50 of value.
It's a novel idea, and there does need to be other options outside of Valcambi, but no one is going put that in their wallet. Not now. Not if SHTF either.
This is a stupid question, but the only stupid question, is the one that is never asked lol.... What is junk silver? Are you talking about coins like dimes, quarters, nickles? And if so what year?
$139 for a little over 2 oz of silver. Not a good value. You’re paying for the convenience to break down to smaller pieces. Sure maybe keep one in your wallet I wouldnt stock pile these though. Can get 4 1oz bars for same $ .
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Still waiting for Amazon to deliver my lasers, from your last video.
The day is not quite over yet, but it's getting late here.
@@scdhl4 Sorry, I load the truck as fast as I can, lol. Hopefully we didn't drop your package out of the cart while pulling it from the mezz, or, uhh, give a couple days lol.
I've started buying junk silver. Recognized and a low premium. I buy fresh eggs from my local farmer and pay them with 1 mercury dime per dozen.
That is a great deal. I am buying mercury dimes at $1.20 a piece.
You’re a genius. I’m going to talk to my egg lady.
You’re a genius. I’m going to talk to my egg lady.
Wow great idea
Good deal on the eggs. Should be 2 or 3 dimes.
What a pretty kilo!!!! I recently started stacking 1oz bars and rounds. I get mine at my local coin shop much cheaper than online!!! Steve just said the preppwer bar is 2oz but I went online to prepper bar they sell this thing for 139.00 when I buy 1oz for 31.30 right now this is a HUGE RIP OFF STEVE WHAT YA DOIN MY GUY
For anyone who does not know what junk silver is - this might help....... junk silver, are quarters or dimes that were made before 1964. Quarters and dimes that were made before 1964 have 90% silver and 10% copper. A troy of junk silver for example equals to 2 quarters and 4 dimes. What you can get face value for thatfor example? if you have two quarters and four dimes of junk silver (again anything that is before 1964 which) is considered a Troy and the face value was in 2023 - $31.00 in change for that Troy you might have to look up the value for 2024. . Thought I'd share cuz there might be some questions about that
Monument Metals has Pop Bullion 1 oz rounds that breaks into 1/4 oz pieces, and a lot cheaper than the bars. $33.87 vs $80 per oz for the bar. Monument Metals also has 1/10 silver rounds for around $56 an oz, still a much better price than the bars.
Agree! Pop is nice stuff and a better value. But junk silver is still a better buy…
@@DavidHage-g7y I have been buying junk from Monument Metals, but found a place called Phil's coins and bullion. It seems prices only update about every 30 minutes, but at the widest swing, is about $5 cheaper for $10FV than Monument Metals. Plus they take paypal with no surcharge. I placed an order yesterday and got tracking number same day. Suppose to be here Friday, but mail is slow these days... I hope this works out as it may be my new go to for 90%. I cleaned them out of $10 rolls/bags of halves, so next may be dimes.
I can feel the premiums from here!
Hello from Georgia Poplarites
Try buying from money metals or sd bullion. That is an investment. Troy ounce is about 10% heavier than an ounce. Troy ounce coins can be purchased for $31.95 at Money Metals.
Hello from east tennessee 🐓
Hello back from East Tennessee.
Steve, thank you for sharing this option for acquiring fractional silver. Besides "junk" silver coins, this is another way to acquire and hold fractional silver. So you and anyone else reading this comment will know, I just looked on the SD Bullion site and saw that Valcambi does offer fractional silver "CombiBars" in a 16 x quarter ounce (4 oz. total), in addition to the 50g and 100g silver "CombiBars."
Hello from Mississippi everyone😊😊😊😊
I’m in and from Mississippi as well! Hello!
Just buy junk silver for small portions at a time ... Buy a few 1950 quarters if your worried about trade.
Few if any junk left here.
@@bittersweet3- it's all over reputable websites like SD bullion and liberty coin etc etc
@@bittersweet3-?? Perhaps you're referring to in circulation?? There are plenty of places to exchange federal reserve notes for 90% silver.
@@bittersweet3-Sd and jm have lots of of 90percent. Sd has a sale on now
@@AndyAlaska375 yes, I am.
Holy moly. Great concept, but the price is kinda ridiculous. I’ll just stick to single ounces.
Silver too expensive?
Try copper.
I was buying copper rounds about the size of a silver eagle for about $1.80 a piece just a few years ago. Now they are over $4 an ounce.
Copper the new silver. With the move to electric everything and even solid copper ammo it is going to climb. Silver too. If you can afford it. But copper is so valuable they will strip a house of its plumbing and wiring you know it has value.
Changing my brakes in Ohio, so I'll be listening not typing
Travis at prepared Homestead, has a UA-cam that he did maybe a year ago, there is a bank somewhere he’s in Missouri. I think the bank is in Utah and they deal in gold real gold and their vault. You put your gold in their bank or your silver so you can do all your transactions in gold or silver.
It really don't matter what you buy when the mark gets here you can't buy sell or trade unless you take it. Just saying Prayers 🙏🙏 for everyone.
People will give all their silver for food. Can’t eat silver.
There’s a lot of other divisible bars out there:
Patriot coin makes them
Pop bullion
Silver town
Junk/constitutional silver remains the best value for the money.
Thank you, Steve.
Going back to using pieces of eight.
Why not just buy constitutional silver.
As ignorant as our society is, do you want to be standing there arguing about the value of silver in constitutional silver for gas? The clerk or owner may just as likely take 999 silver from the people around you. And you have no gas. Second, I keep hearing Con Silver is being stocked by many buyers. It is getting harder to find.
@@kathymc234 I was thinking the premium might be less.
@@CherylPowell-y5x much less and recognizable, so Kathy may be a bit over the top there - people will recognize '64 and prior money!
Pop billion is cheaper,, one oz can be broken into 1/4 oz sections for a lot less.
My cousin the other day told me his mom has an either silver bar or gold bar that my dad had given her. .... he said he'll give it to me when she finds it. I'm not sure if he will or not. If he finds out how much an ounce of gold is, I'll never see it😂
Good info Steve from WNC.
I like those Steve
Jm bullion sells a 1oz silver coin that breaks into 4 -1/4 troy oz. pie shapes
Pop bullion has a one ounce round that is the same.
Thank you Steve for the information, my mouth dropped when you said you were gonna break it 😂.
Hey Steve, SD Bullion also has 1/10 oz. rounds in tubes of (35) and 1/10 oz. barder bags of bars from Local Silver Mint of New Hampshire, really nice stuff!!
Super Dave :) LSM... he and Yankee had a good video showing the Barter. I may look at those again
Silver and Gold is used in everything. Minnesota is making 401k mandatory next year. My contribution will be 0. Thanks for sharing with us Steve 🙏 God Bless
I ❤ valcambi gold bars!
$140 for two troy ounces of silver. Seems like a lot like double the price or more...?
Price just went up today, to 150.00 per bar should have bought sooner
Which ones come with the Golden Ticket?
thanks for sharing, while spendy it is a pretty great idea. The wallet size is pretty nice and fractional, just break it off. although Constitutional silver may be better all aroud?
Yankee Stacking did a recent "barter" video which was pretty interesting, and dimes were the favorite - round dimes. Worth a look
HEY STEVE!😊😊😊
those fractional are overpriced..
I love the idea of it, but it's already possible to get 10th ozt bars and rounds for cheaper.
You need small pieces for spending. Those snap bars aren’t a good way to buy silver they are way more expensive over spot usually. Not really worth it.
Holy crap those are expensive! Lots of money for little weight. I'll stick to constitutional silver.
Make sure you watch how many grams are in each bar. Some are better than others. Thanks Pop!
I have 1/10 ounce rounds, the size of a dime. They are hard to find nowadays.
Call me stupid but where can you spend them on everyday things I might need or want to purchase? I don’t think I will ever understand anything other than our dollars and cents. I guess I’m that old dog that can’t be taught a new trick ❤
I think the purpose of this is an old old very old trick like Pirate times and before
I've enjoyed flea markets because you can swap what you have to get what you want. These bars are mainly for when you won't be able to order and have delivered necessary items. Swap or barter will get you one of the many things you overlooked needing...unless you have always had everything you needed.😁
Some vendors at farmers markets actually prefer silver.
Do they come in different flavors?! 😁
lol - which ones have the Golden Ticket!!!
Stan Johnson at Prophecy Club advertised this same silver pepper bars last week ,
The Canadian mint also makes these bars.
Where can I find them?
Kilo bars you mean referring to previous kilo comment? Not divisible bars.
@@mjmbishop silvergold bull
@@Gratefullyfree the canadian mint makes them, not always in stock They look the same as the american ones except with a maple leaf instead of the eagle.
UPDATE: Steve or anyone, My parents have saved up jars of quarters and dimes since I was a kid. ( I'm Almost 60)Instead of giving that to the bank and getting paper.... any ideas of what I can do with them? Sounds like a dumb question... besides simply spend them or trade worthless paper
Uh, go through them and see if any are silver, roll the rest and invest as you please.
@@jenjohnson2984 so I did a little research on junk silver. Its pretty cool information. Any quarters or dimes before 1964 have 90% silver and only 10% copper..... those are the ones that will bring in better money. From what I was researching two quarters and 4 dimes equals what's called a Troy and that small amount of silver before 1964 that's called the Troy is bringing in $31 and change for the two quarters and 4 dimes. Just to give an example which is really interesting. I don't think Steve has really explained concerning junk silver and if He did, I apologize I may have missed that one
@@jessicapabon2105 Like Jen said or what you did, go through them and pull out the pre "65 and '82 and earlier pennies and see what is left to get paper and buy more silver :)
depending on how much you have perhaps trade some in for a little of the gold stuf
@@jessicapabon2105 Fantastic! Now you can appreciate any silver you come across in your parents’ jars! I hope you find some real treasures in them. 😁
@@jessicapabon2105 I’d also like to add that you could also look into some silver stacker channels (I like Silver Dragons to start) and learn from those. Roll any clad you get from those jars and you’ve got a couple options. Take them to you bank for cash bills and buy silver at your local coin shop OR exchange them for different rolls at the bank and search those for silver (dimes, quarters and half dollars). I guess it depends on how much free time you can dedicate to looking through rolls. Not financial advice, but there’s ways to get silver far cheaper than spot if you go through rolls. Good luck!
Great Idea, However, I think junk silver is more apropo on a cost basis
Buy at 30.00, sell for 27.00. A heck of a deal!
Update: I tried using the "poplar" 10% discount on the bars. It didn't work. It says discount code. Is there something different I need to do?
Thanx, but I'll stick with old US silver coins. What people do not recognize, they do not trust.
$100 premium over spot is too much.
Barter system will keep some sort of humanity going. . We shouldn't be in this situation. 🇺🇸🦅
Offering silver as full or partial exchange can make a lot more deals especially important when you only have local contacts.
When catastrophic SHTF happens how will Jonathan and his team get the silver to you?
You would just own paper, and the silver and gold is never yours unless you have possession of it.
Glad 2 learn about these. I'm thinking I'd rather have ones broken into grams.
How much are the Prepper Bars ?
Update:: money metals has a 1 oz silver fractional coin that breaks into 4 pieces. May be worth checking out?
Monument Metals has them a bit cheaper.
Good price on pre 1965 dimes, quarters & half dollar
Thank you! May you be abundantly blessed...in Jesus name...
FOLKS....DON'T buy this...BUY 90% constitutional silver dimes....yesterday some dealers were selling AT SPOT !!!
Thank you! 👍
@@ShortbusMooner You will get more than double the amount of silver... and since it is "Constitutional" ....meaning legal tender.... It can't arbitrarily confiscated by a tyrannical government! Get dimes and quarters. There was a YT video on silver showing a dealer selling 90% "junk" silver for spot!!!!
@@hdrvman - I'll check our flea market, I can usually get a good deal.. 😉
@@ShortbusMooner multiply silver spot price X 715 ÷ by 1000 to get what one U.S. dollar of pre 1964 coins are inherently worth based on silver value. eg.$31.00 spot X 715 = 22,165 ÷ 1,000= $22.16 per 1 dollar face.
I agree 100%, only thing you may run into is some coin shops may not have 90% all the time.
Crazy cool 😊
Not to be dumb but unsure about this question; are gold backs serious cash backup or is it kinda a scam?
Way overpriced for the gold that is in them. Do the math.
Way way to much premium it's sky high, I'd never buy those!
It depends on when you entered the market. If you bought, for instance, generic silver rounds at $9 per ounce, it's holding its value nicely, which is the purpose in the first place. The goldbacks, Valcambi and this Prepper bar are fun and beautiful to hold, but yes, the premiums are high. I would buy a few for fun and because they're cool. If you're a new stacker, start with rounds, ASEs (American Silver Eagles) or bars and Constitutional silver as fractional. I hope this helps!
@@DesertDweller74 Thanks for that answer DD. Informative. Appreciate.
@@TinkeringOP Any time!
I just went to your prepper bar address and it told me my IP was blocked from using the channel. I have no idea why. I would have bought one today. What went wrong?
Consider yourself lucky. It is way over priced.
You dodged a bullet!!
Valcambi silver bars are available that have 100 tiny bars..
How many ounces of silver is in one of these prepper bars?
2 troy ounces. A big rip off.
@@terrystroble8657 I agree what they are asking is too rich for my blood and I think you can get the same thing using constitutional silver at a much lower price.
Spot price for an ounce right now is at $31 per ounce.
Stock up on lead
“America” collapsing…..with a weak whisper. Glad I’m old. 28 grams per ounce btw
LOL, a weed conesuier from the 80's. shhh 7.5 grams my friend and an 8-10oz sack, was phat
Do most people know about silver, ECT? How do you find money if you need to exchange the silver? What do you do if you try to exchange silver with a moron who claims fake silver & wants more?
Most halfway intelligent people know what silver is.
Plenty of ways to convert silver to Federal Reserve Notes.
If he's really a moron convince him your silver is actually platinum. 😁
@@AndyAlaska375 well duh lol I'm talking about real silver, not fake.
If you get the junk silver, you get the very smaller denominations dimes quarters
Those are very expensive!!!! 139 for 2 oz 😮😮. You can get 1 oz that breaks in 4ths 33 dollars
That's what I said!!!! Where can I get the 1 oz bars you speak of?
The pop buillion silver rounds, I was thinking of buying a tube of 20
@mjmbishop Au bullion is one place foresure.
Buy constitutional silver.
A silver quarter back in the 30's would buy a baby chicken.
Same as today.
Constitutional silver is selling at 22 times fase value so that would be $5.50 of value.
It's a novel idea, and there does need to be other options outside of Valcambi, but no one is going put that in their wallet. Not now. Not if SHTF either.
So why not just have junk silver? Everyone recognizes that as real because it’s actual US coins.
But it's only 90% not .999
This is a stupid question, but the only stupid question, is the one that is never asked lol....
What is junk silver? Are you talking about coins like dimes, quarters, nickles? And if so what year?
@@jessicapabon2105 look it up. Not so stupid.
Monument Metals has Pop Bullion 1 oz rounds that breaks into 1/4 oz pieces, and a lot cheaper than the bars. But.. I do love 90%.
@@jessicapabon2105 a lot to know. Try google.
There is too much premium to be practical.
I'm a stacker and at $70 per ozt mise well just buy more with the 35 dollar oz
Thank God I didn't trust your accounting, the Valcambi is a better quality product, and also better bargain. Peace.
$139 for a little over 2 oz of silver. Not a good value. You’re paying for the convenience to break down to smaller pieces. Sure maybe keep one in your wallet I wouldnt stock pile these though. Can get 4 1oz bars for same $ .
Gold & silver will become expensive paperweights! 1929 & 1930s!