A one ounce bullion bar can be had today for less than US$4.50 and
contains approximately 31 grams of silver.  That works out to a mere
$ 0.15 / gram.  One bar would likely last a lifetime.   I have a
bullion coin that was purchased uncirculated.  I have produced an
estimated 150 gallons of 15ppm CS using this coin and can detect no
indication of wear under 50x magnification...

Regards,
George Martin

On Wed, 17 Oct 2001 02:47:48 -0700, Alex Torres M.D. wrote:

=>You can buy less quantity... just think; 50 dollar cents each
gram.
=>Alex Torres M.D.
=>P.S. With the sale of this, all profits will be used for our free
=>cancer-aids clinic... please visit our web page:
www.cancer-alternatives.com
=>Thanks.
=>  -----Original Message-----
=>  From: Kevin Nolan [mailto:[email protected]]
=>  Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 6:29 AM
=>  To: [email protected]
=>  Subject: CS>silver supply
=>
=>
=>  Instead of bashing maple leaf dollars with hammer and anvil, why
not just
=>visit your local jeweller. Mine quite happily obtained for me, at
cost, fine
=>silver (9999) 1mm thick plate, cut to whatever size I wanted, and
nicely
=>finished with protective plastic film on both sides to boot. Two
sheets
=>200mm X 40mm X1mm came to $106 AU (~ $53 US) for 80gm.
=>
=>  regards, Kevin N
[email protected]
=>
=>
=>
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