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<p>[QUOTE="say_it_slowly, post: 106681, member: 50"]I just was looking on Ebay and noticed how sometimes the prices for sterling that seemed rather reasonable were from Replacements listings. Sort of made me wonder if they're going to get out of the silver biz a little in light of the current downward trend in silver prices. So this isn't about anything in particular but trending silver prices and that I don't know much about them.</p><p><br /></p><p>I've always loved silver but seemed to always have other things to be spending my money on. My little sterling collection has been pitifully small. As silver prices have dropped I've given myself permission to buy a little and thankfully for me I'm not a matchy matchy kind of person so I have a little more (what I think is glorious) mis-matched if somewhat used flatware etc. now.</p><p><br /></p><p>Not being financial market saavy, anyone have any notion on what the stock market, world financial situation, oil market or whatever else historically plays into what it might be doing to the silver prices?</p><p><br /></p><p>So far I've just pointed out to my kids that they can give the silverplate away but should at least sell the sterling for scrap if nothing else. (they won't get even a little bit rich on the little bit I have but then hey something is better than nothing)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="say_it_slowly, post: 106681, member: 50"]I just was looking on Ebay and noticed how sometimes the prices for sterling that seemed rather reasonable were from Replacements listings. Sort of made me wonder if they're going to get out of the silver biz a little in light of the current downward trend in silver prices. So this isn't about anything in particular but trending silver prices and that I don't know much about them. I've always loved silver but seemed to always have other things to be spending my money on. My little sterling collection has been pitifully small. As silver prices have dropped I've given myself permission to buy a little and thankfully for me I'm not a matchy matchy kind of person so I have a little more (what I think is glorious) mis-matched if somewhat used flatware etc. now. Not being financial market saavy, anyone have any notion on what the stock market, world financial situation, oil market or whatever else historically plays into what it might be doing to the silver prices? So far I've just pointed out to my kids that they can give the silverplate away but should at least sell the sterling for scrap if nothing else. (they won't get even a little bit rich on the little bit I have but then hey something is better than nothing)[/QUOTE]
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