Re: silver for silver trade only, Only Better!!!!
Jack Webb said "Just the facts Ma'm". So here's my story and I'm sticking to it. This is what I knew and when I knew it.
I toddled home Wed. night from a fun time playing gin and drinking mass quantities of Bood Light with the boys at the club. Before going to bed I looked at the Strike Point. I saw an offer to trade 12 oz of silver for a $200 Strike. After some muddled cogitation I offered 13 oz of silver for a $200 Strike. I made what I thought was a better offer. Competition is still a good thing in the USA (can I hear an Amen). I attempted to be humorous using satire, hopefully enhancing the chance for a sale. The price of silver promptly went down (I believe G W B and global warming caused that decline, although I, again, I, (that's me, me, me, me, me, me) knew it was going to go down, btw, I can tell you tomorrow nights lottery numbers and the 2012 winner of the Derby (but you will have to first subscribe to my newsletter)). The competition has stated that my offer was a scam and a rip-off ( Now that is the American way, Amen again?). I am formally and immediately rescinding this latest offer and putting the uncirculated US Mint American Eagle silver rounds back in the vault with their buddies.
Also, I am formally and immediately rescinding my offer (scam?) of a couple of years ago when I offered (on this very message board) a US Mint year 2000 Congress Commemorative $10 Bi-Metal Proof in a 1 for 1 trade for a QQQQ Roulette Lady. That Bi-Metal (Gold /Platinum) proof is now worth (give or take, in green inflated US dollars) the Roulette Lady and the Joker (not Jester) based on actual sales (not per Art Beckers book, - no offense intended Art). Whew, Please allow me to thank you all for not falling for my earlier scam (I really mean Amen! to that)
Forrest Gump said "Now, thats all I've got to say about that".
The end.
George