The first rule of Stacking; Tell No One.
I respect that.Welcome to #silvergoldstackers @whywhy I'm glad to see you step out from the shadows into the light. In real life around Coin Clubs and Collectable shows there are always a few anonymous Stackers who quietly hover around the gold or silver coin dealers, they often offer a price between the buy and sell price set by a locally know retailer. A few whispers, a nod or two, a deal is made and the buyer leaves the building all within minutes.
All of us Stack more or less the same reasons, being aware of our crumbling economic system we each prepare in our own way. My journey started by enjoying the quality time with my Father and his silver coin collection.
Having a Mentor is priceless, I learned real economics, getting my own financial house in order, and starting small and modest goals. I found learning the history behind certain coins turns my crank, making me a numismatist as well as collector. The fun part of Stacking. While we may share a silver coin; that's passed down by a grand parent, acquired by a trade, bought at an auction, gifted from a friend or dug up on a beach, we believe that in all it's forms, silver and gold has been always Real Money.
First of thanks for a wonderful welcome!
Secondly, I love the comment.
Thirdly, thanks for giving me a new word: numismatist, I will make good use of that one.
And last but not least, the real money reference, that one is valuable and will also be re-used.
Really awesome comment but with Raven in a name, I guess I should expect nothing less. Itยดs my son's 2nd name ;)