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Spectrism
15th May 2013, 03:07 PM
I have been hearing this ad on the radio for a while now and kept forgetting to look it up. It goes something like this-

Go to this website- retirementsilver4 or retirementsilver7... the number is a market-tracking technique- and learn how you can walk into an ordinary bank and say 5 magic words to get free silver.

OK... so I went to the sight and it was a sales pitch... OH MY! I never suspected that! <sarc>


I searched my emails and found the stockgumshoe guy had a session on this. The 5 magic words are: ..... oh wait..... did I tell you about this great deal you can get?




LOL.... drum roll please......



MAGIC!!!! I said Magic words, right?



brace yourself.... here they are..... and you could probably never think of this yourself.....




are you sitting down?




ruffles & flourishes.....




ready? Cuz I am going to reveal them in all capital letters......

And I was thinking that this is some cool LOOPHOLE.... in fact, they seemed to say LOOPHOLE in the constant verbiage I had to sit through.... got it? LOOPHOLE...... hmmmm..... maybe a federal reserve LOOPHOLE for the elite to trade dollars for ounces of silver...... I thought....



So, here they are..... and I will reveal them sooner than Porter Stansbury would ever imagine to.....





DO YOU HAVE HALF DOLLARS?





FRIGGIN A!

I would've had to pay a refundable $39 to learn that? Unfortunately, this is OLD, OLD news.... and the odds of finding any silver sorting thru coins is pretty small. The concept is that many banks just locked away in total near $20 million worth of old half dollars and were too stupid to cull out the old coins for silver value. Uh huh,.. yeah sure.


Anyway... I was near a bank and picked up $40 or halves. All crap- no silver.... just like those radio ads.

Twisted Titan
15th May 2013, 03:14 PM
There is some truth to this.

There was guy that got something like 1500 ounces of Silver doing that.

HE had legal accounts at 7 different banks and at the apex had a team of runnners picking up rolls and dropping off the culls

He was doing so much volume that the banks was certain he was in some money laundering and ended up sending 5-7 Federal Agents from 3 different branches to his house.


They didnt arrest him but they did tell him to stop.

Shami-Amourae
15th May 2013, 03:50 PM
That trick rarely works anymore. I don't get why I hear it reported on Rush Limbaugh commercials and stuff (they don't say what it is exactly, but it's obvious if you know about the half-silver dollar trick.) I knew about it since 2007.

madfranks
15th May 2013, 04:16 PM
My dad starting doing that in '65. Nothing new here.

And for the record, while it's getting rarer and rarer to find silver in half dollar rolls, every now and then you can still get some. It's been over a year for me, but in recent memory I got a franklin half in one roll and even got a roll that was more silver than clad.

If you want to see how people are doing coin roll hunting, check out this site: http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/coin-roll-hunting/

madfranks
15th May 2013, 04:30 PM
Worked for this guy: http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/coin-roll-hunting/354345-best-teller-tray-find-ever.html

Spectrism
15th May 2013, 04:36 PM
Well... if it is too old to work any good.... you did not have to pay for the idea. And if yo uhappen to try it and find a little piece of silver... you heard it here for FREE!

I think that you would need to clean out a banks lower collections of these shipped in from east Podunk where tellers can barely count to 10.... and wouldn't know silver from an aluminum can. Still, I will periodically ask for some rolls of coins just for the fun of it. I also buy Powerball and MegaMillions tickets periodically.

Rubberchicken
15th May 2013, 04:55 PM
It works but it's become a niche market. There is a large affluent retirement community near me that has a bank on the property. I had roll hunted there before with some luck while the major branch banks fizzled out. I opened an account and once a month take a paycheck there and cash it out in fizzy cent pieces. This is just about enough time for them to accumulate an amount that hasn't been stripped by other hunters, loomis or brinks. For the last five years it has been a honeyhole for me, so think along those lines.