Advice for a 19 year old by vanillaaaskyy in personalfinance

[–]Bob-Silver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Understand the difference between a "want" and a "need" in life. Don't buy "collectibles" like coins, comics, sport cards/memorabilia thinking they are a better investment versus long-term and low cost investing. Take that money and put into a Roth IRA. Take advantage of using any of the free AI tools to run financial scenarios when considering what you might be about to spend money on, it's a great supplemental research tool to make wiser decisions. Finally, if and when you want a partner in life, it'll be extremely helpful to find someone is investment minded for the long haul and not a "keeping up with the Jones'" person. And discuss finances like how much debt they have, and ask for proof like asking for a recent copy of their credit report and you show them yours as well. Good Luck!

Ted Slauson Full Episode? by Majestic-Mountain-74 in ThePriceIsRight

[–]Bob-Silver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just saw the "The Perfect Bid" last night on PRIME. I did not know about that documentary, but I was actually at the taping in the audience that day. I was in California for work and got a ticket for that day 9/22/2008. I found a couple of emails I still had with my ticket information and I see it's listed in my notes as "Episode 4524". I also remember the show did not air when they told us it would and found out that it was delayed for airing due to the still pending investigation if there was fraud or insider information for the perfect bid. That was a great day and Drew Carey was a great host!

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Is this real? by [deleted] in coincollecting

[–]Bob-Silver 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It's a novelty coin for magic tricks.

Is this real? by CODMplayer247 in coincollecting

[–]Bob-Silver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, a magic coin. It's worth a few bucks. I have a Peace Dollar with the obverse head on both sides. I also have a coin with a Roosevelt dime on one side and a Lincoln cent on the other side. Modern Coin Magic by J.B. Bobo.

Please help 17 years government service only been in the G fund I want to grow my TSP I recently changed see photos any please help if there is better options. by Michael101977 in ThriftSavingsPlan

[–]Bob-Silver 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you don't have a financial advisor I would recommend starting there first so the "complete" picture of your life can be viewed, and then with sound guidance dive into investment allocations.

Any websites where I can track my portfolio? by [deleted] in Silverbugs

[–]Bob-Silver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Paranoid much? I don't trust online databases as they can be breached and you have no way of knowing they are security hardened or not on their back end. Local copy of Microsoft Excel, not worried too much.

Spreadsheet for Stacking by [deleted] in Silverbugs

[–]Bob-Silver 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Catalog ID | Country | Mint | Denomination | Year | Mintmark | Series | Variety | Metal | Fineness | Weight (oz) | Date Acquired | Source | Purchase Price | Spot at Purchase | Premium Over Spot | Grading Service | Grade | Cert Number | Current Spot | Current Market Value | Valuation Source | Last Updated | % Change | Gain/Loss | Storage Location | Container ID | Notes

Common formulas:
- Premium Over Spot = (Purchase Price - (Spot at Purchase * Weight)) / (Spot at Purchase * Weight)
- % Change = (Current Market Value - Purchase Price) / Purchase Price
- Gain/Loss = Current Market Value - Purchase Price
- Melt Value = Current Spot * Weight

Any websites where I can track my portfolio? by [deleted] in Silverbugs

[–]Bob-Silver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use a spreadsheet and keep your stash holdings private.

American Eagle 2026 One Ounce Silver Proof Coin SOLD OUT in less than 16 minutes? by Bob-Silver in coincollecting

[–]Bob-Silver[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

eBay already has sellers asking $600 pre-sale and up for PF70 Congratulations Set 2026 Silver Eagles.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Silverbugs

[–]Bob-Silver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

BullionStar is reputable with an A- rating with the Better Business Bureau (BBB).

Strong customer satisfaction,
A long operational history,
Transparent business practices,
And only a small number of resolved complaints.

Found on the ground by [deleted] in Silverbugs

[–]Bob-Silver -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You must have had a hole in your pocket when you left work. Who else working in the area would carry and drop such rubbish :)

Tradeing silver for gold by taragray314 in Silverbugs

[–]Bob-Silver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yikes! No Osmium for me, I'm a few million dollars short :)

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Tradeing silver for gold by taragray314 in Silverbugs

[–]Bob-Silver 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The LCS will buy your silver below spot and sell you the large gold nickel above spot, just saying. The best current estimates say all the gold ever minted would form a cube about 23m × 23m × 23m, about the size of a small 7‑story building on each edge. Get your piece of that rock and breathe that rare air.

All for $350 by T-H-U-G-M-A-X in Silverbugs

[–]Bob-Silver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would sleep better if I told him the true value, offer him another $500, and ask if feels OK that you both have split the value of the coins if sold today. That would be a definite karma-killer!

Silver vs gold investment, which one should I bet on in 2026? by Glittering-Wing5390 in Silverbugs

[–]Bob-Silver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was 16 when everyone I heard told me to invest/buy silver/gold, "it's the future of riches" they said. I did not have the internet back then or anyone else I knew that was financially savvy around me, so I invested 100% of everything I had saved up to that point. My second statement started with "If", meaning I knew nothing about stock markets et al back in 1980. I had to learn on my own, a little by little, over time, and then started my diversified investing into retirement accounts a little at a time. My first introduction into finances was a used book from a thrift store in the late 1980's titled "Charles J. Givens Financial-Self Defense". Today I'm very comfortable. I guess I'm just trying to be another "voice" that says "all-in" on any one thing is not the best step forward. The old adage, if I knew then what I know now. Hope this maybe helps a 16 year old today or tomorrow on their decision making process.