China encourages Silver Bullion for investment

February 6th, 2010 | by The Broker |
HiredGunz98 asked:


China has introduced its first-ever investment opportunity for silver bullion. The bars are available in 500 grams, 1 kilogram, 2 kilograms and 5 kilograms with a purity of 99.9 percent.

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  1. 19 Responses to “China encourages Silver Bullion for investment”

  2. By chrisdotwynn on Feb 9, 2010 | Reply

    Whatever you do, don’t buy your silver from China on ebay,lol!

  3. By NinjaChampionKO on Feb 10, 2010 | Reply

    She might get homesick though…

  4. By NinjaChampionKO on Feb 11, 2010 | Reply

    Considering the fact that some Asian ****** are hot and some might be willing to move to the United States to be your wife just so she can live a better life..

  5. By JurkoffJay on Feb 13, 2010 | Reply

    Asians are hot.

  6. By connectingdots1 on Feb 14, 2010 | Reply

    The cheapest and free delivery of silver bullion can be found at qualitysilverbullion com

    Check it out for yourself!

  7. By TVAExtreme on Feb 15, 2010 | Reply

    Too bad precious metals are way overpriced in Europe, wayyy above spot, plus getting them from other parts of the world adds too many shipping costs and premiums.

  8. By teller121 on Feb 16, 2010 | Reply

    @r2hammer
    I went to this video and it’s the one above. I don’t see what this video has to do with fake silver. Are you saying the silver displayed in this video is obviously fake? Pardon me if I’m missing something but I was interested in buying silver Pandas and I don’t want to get clipped.

  9. By scottsdalesilver on Feb 18, 2010 | Reply

    Silver Bullion Made in America? visit Scottsdale Silver

  10. By AshcraftCoin on Feb 20, 2010 | Reply

    Pretty sure this is coming out of Hong Kong… that is why it she speaks English with a “British” accent.

    Hey, if the Chinese people get in to buying silver from Chinese companies, and they trust it… that is great… good for them. (I didn’t catch if this was government minted or not.)

    I have seen to many problems on eBay regarding silver coming out of China to trust it… I am wary of companies in my own country… let alone another! LOL

    Not to mention the way those bars look…

  11. By justaoldslave on Feb 23, 2010 | Reply

    Dont be fools! Load up on U.S. dollars. Their backed by the full integrity of the U.S. politicians! Ye Ha.

  12. By Nudelsalatbomber on Feb 23, 2010 | Reply

    well, in germany i´d like to buy dollars cuz they are cheap now. euro is much stronger than the dollar. once i got enough dollars, i will send george bush 2 paper dollars so he can finally wipe off his smelly texan *** properly!

  13. By DeeHong on Feb 26, 2010 | Reply

    No kidding eh? But that doesn’t stop me! most local bullion dealers trade under the table so i don’t pay tax when i buy nor sell :D

  14. By KingDrudge on Feb 28, 2010 | Reply

    Extremely well said….glad I own some silver and took Chinese college. Pay the rednecks no mind Kja5, in 5 yrs time they will be working for the Chinese & in 20 yrs their grandkids will be speaking Chinese.

  15. By KingDrudge on Mar 3, 2010 | Reply

    damn, that does ****…just another way for the government to discourage private citizens from owning something real rather than pieces of paper…

  16. By KingDrudge on Mar 5, 2010 | Reply

    lolol, yeah & the dollar looks as good as silver & gold, right?

  17. By r2hammer on Mar 6, 2010 | Reply

    Yes, but watch out for fake Silver
    RIGHT OUT OF CHINA! BEWARE!!!
    Check this video
    wnMZiUqi9ss
    Counterfeit Silver Detection.
    Enjoy,
    SKB COINS

  18. By MachuPicchuTours on Mar 8, 2010 | Reply

    SILVER = TIME TO INVEST!!!

  19. By gorillazproductions on Mar 11, 2010 | Reply

    HAHA FUNNY!

  20. By B0rnAl0neDieAl0ne on Mar 11, 2010 | Reply

    Don’t sell your junk jewelry to those companies you see on tv.
    All your smelted gold is going to the Chinese.

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