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My first kilo bars!

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Kilo Umicore bars + gold sovereigns and half sovereigns

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I worked in a …
I worked in a aluminum foundry for a time and the the quality of finish can have alot to do with the type of mold you use. A sand mold produces a much harsher finish. The type of sand you use can affect this also. A stone mold produces a better finish same for metal molds. Also to “shine” up your bars if you like you can use any silver polish, you’ll rub off minut amounts of silver doing this though.

Scott19seventy5 says August 7th, 2009 at 6:08 am

36 oz equals one …
36 oz equals one kilo

The only way I …
The only way I could think of is slowly using a shining compound like “mothers” on it but idk how it would affect the value or resell.

Look fairly similar …
Look fairly similar to some of the bars from Scottsdale Silver

online
online

I got one of those …
I got one of those it came in matt finish I want shiney though, how do you make silver shinny?

ugotknockedthefugout says August 7th, 2009 at 6:08 am

where did you get …
where did you get these?

should i be going …
should i be going with coins? theyre broken down into smaller increments therefore easier to buy things… maybe half a few bars but wouldnt coins be the way to go?

ugotknockedthefugout says August 7th, 2009 at 6:08 am

anybody know a …
anybody know a cheap place to get umicore kilos?… besides ebay?

32.15 that’s the …
32.15 that’s the correct answer.

36.
36.

1Kilo = how many OZ …
1Kilo = how many OZ ?

ugotknockedthefugout says August 7th, 2009 at 6:08 am

what website did …
what website did you purchase these bars from? i would like to buy some

Personally, I …
Personally, I prefer the “frosted” look on a poured bar; mirror finish is fine for a struck bar, so long as it doesn’t translate to a higher production premium.

Bottom line: If it’s silver, it’s good with me! =^[.]^=

Great vid, keep …
Great vid, keep stacking

he is paid no doubt …
he is paid no doubt…

the questions to …
the questions to ask are >>> IS SouthernLibertyAmer COMPENSATED IN ANY WAY BY Monarch Precious Metals? Why are there no comments disagreeing with SouthernLibertyAmer? Could it be that SouthernLibertyAmer is a genius? Is SouthernLibertyAmer a paid shill? Is SouthernLibertyAmer unable to debate logically and censors open discussion?

contingocoins says August 7th, 2009 at 6:08 am

Also forgot to …
Also forgot to mention, for £425 you could be buying one kilo Kookaburra coins which are a seriously nice form in which to be holding your silver.

contingocoins says August 7th, 2009 at 6:08 am

Nice bars. I won a …
Nice bars. I won a Metalor 1 kilo silver bar off ebay the other day for £360.10!! But also, you can find very cheap silver on ebay if you search for unusual weights, not many people bid on them. £425 is a bit steep for a kg if spot is anywhere below $13.70 or so; if you are in a position to buy 26 of them, I know a UK retailer who will sell at 384 each inc. postage! Otherwise coininvest has them for around 400 depending on spot. Msg me for more info.

nice
nice

the frosty finish …
the frosty finish is from a colder pour temperature and as long as it’s not lumpy looking (meaning too cold, has voids) has no real effect on the ingot…

thomsonjamie says August 7th, 2009 at 6:08 am

nice collection but …
nice collection but i think the 1914 sovereign is george v

TallWhiteMale says August 7th, 2009 at 6:08 am

Nice, kind of fun …
Nice, kind of fun holding those huh?

goldmarketprice says August 7th, 2009 at 6:08 am

The world spot …
The world spot price really is meaningless when it comes to physical bullion, isn’t it? All the “silver” in silver etf’s etc. brings the official price down the real market determines the price of bullion.

Cool bars. It feels great to hold those heavy slabs in your hand.

Keep Stackin!
Keep Stackin!

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