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  • Where To Buy & NOT Buy Gold & Silver

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    Welcome back to the Junius Maltby channel. \r
    Rules for buying Precious Metals: \r
    1.) DONT SIGN UP FOR ANYTHING - No Network Marketing. \r
    2.) PAY AS CLOSE TO SPOT AS POSSIBLE (Gold Expect $40 over spot about Silver $1-2 Over) *Include Shipping.\r
    3.)DO NOT PAY EXTRA FOR GRADED/SLABBED OR NUMISMATIC BULLION.\r
    4.)EXPECT IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OF PHYSICAL (When my funds clear I better have a tracking number).\r
    5.) IF YOU HEAR THEIR ADS ON A.M. RADIO OR PUSHED BY A RADIO TALK SHOW HOST - AVOID. \r
    6.)DONT BE A SUCKER - KEEP YOUR HEAD ON A SWIVEL. \r
    ORIGINAL OLDER VIDEO ON TOPIC: There are numerous dealers of Gold, Silver and Precious Metals. Some are more reputable and easy to buy from than others. APMEX is one of my favorites, and I would urge you to AVOID GOLDWORTH FINANCIAL. Check it out and join the conversation. STAY AWAY FROM LEAR CAPITAL, WHOLESALE DIRECT METALS, US GOLD BUREAU AND BIRCH GOLD! This is from one of our viewers and this is what these companies do:\r
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    Also stay away from Lear capital, Wholesale direct metals, US Gold Bureau, and Birch Gold. My folks bought gold and silver from all 4 and got totally rapped paying up to 40% premiums and getting baited and switched into buying modern slabbed and graded semi-numismatic coins. Just google Goldline-Glen Beck-Lawsuit..all 4 of the companies pulled the same shit with my folks...these companies need to be exposed and stopped. - Chris Stobel\r
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    Channel .999 Silver Coin Now Available: \r
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    Things to know: The spot price is the current market price at which an asset is bought or sold for immediate payment and delivery. For metals this is raw metal in large contrs and bars. COMEX - 1000 oz or 5000 oz silver. Gold typically in 400+ ounce delivery bars. \r
    Seigniorage is the difference between the value of money and the cost to produce and distribute it. Seigniorage derived from specie—metal coins—is a tax, added to the total price of a coin (metal content and production costs), that a customer of the mint had to pay to the mint. Making coins is not easy and there is an added cost - purifying and weighing out, forming plankets, making dies, striking, handling, packing and shipping etc. This is why coins and even smaller units of metal always cost more than spot. For Gold, currently it appears that $30-$40 over spot is very fair (per oz.) For Silver, $1-$2 over is somewhat fair depending on volume and type of coins. Hope that helps.\r
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  • 10 Horrible Prehistoric Sea Monsters

    There are a lot of sea animals that look like a monster and lived in Prehistoric Times. We searched some sources and we prepared a video about them. This video include information about these sea monster.\r
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    10 Terrifying Prehistoric Sea Monsters:\r
    Some of the largest creatures this world has ever seen lived millions of years ago. Here are ten of the largest, most fearsome sea monsters ever to prowl the oceans:\r
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    10-Shastasaurus: The ichthyosaurs were marine predators that looked like modern dolphins, and could reach a massive size during the Triassic period over 200 million years ago. Shastasaurus, the largest marine reptile species ever found, was a variety of ichthyosaur that could grow to over 65 feet (20m).\r
    9-Dakosaurus: Dakosaurus could reach a length of 16 feet (5m). Its unique teeth have led scientists to consider it an apex predator during its reign of terror. Dakosaurus was first discovered in Germany and, with its odd reptilian-yet-fishy body, was one of the top predators in the sea during the Jurassic period.\r
    8-Thalassomedon: Thalassomedon was a species of Pliosaur whose name translates from Greek to sea lord -- and for good reason. They were massive predators, reaching lengths of up to 40 feet (12m). Its flippers were nearly 7 feet (2m) long, allowing it to swim the depths with deadly efficiency.\r
    7-Nothosaurus: They were armed with a mouth full of sharp, outward-pointing teeth, suggesting a diet of squid and fish.Fossil evidence suggests that they lived during the Triassic period over 200 million years ago.\r
    6-Tylosaurus: Tylosaurus was a species of Mosasaur. It was enormous, reaching more than 50 feet (15m) in length. They lived during the late Cretaceous in the seas that covered North America, where they sat firmly atop the marine food chain for several million years.\r
    5-Thalattoarchon Saurophagis: Only recently discovered, T. saurophagis was the size of a school bus, reaching nearly 30 feet (9m) long. It is an early species of ichthyosaur that lived during the Triassic period, 244 million years ago.\r
    4-Tanystropheus: Tanystropheus was a reptile that could reach 20 feet (6m) long, and it is thought to have been alive during the Triassic period nearly 215 million years ago.\r
    3-Liopleurodon: Liopleurodon was a marine reptile measuring in at more than 20 (6m) feet in length. It mostly lived in the seas that covered Europe during the Jurassic period, and it was one of the top predators around.\r
    2-Mosasaurus: Fossil evidence suggests that Mosasaurus could reach as much as 50 feet (15m) in length, making it one of the largest marine predators of the Cretaceous period. \r
    1-Megalodon: Megalodons prowled the depths during the Cenozoic Era, 28 -- 1.5 million years ago, and were a much bigger version of the great white shark, an apex predator of todays oceans. But while our great whites only reach a maximum length of 20 feet (6m), Megolodons could grow to 65 feet in length (20m).\r
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    Sea monsters are sea-dwelling mythical or legendary creatures, often believed to be of immense size. Marine monsters can take many forms, including sea dragons, sea serpents, or multi-armed beasts. They can be slimy or scaly and are often pictured threatening ships or spouting jets of water. The definition of a monster is subjective, and some sea monsters may have been based on scientifically accepted creatures such as whales and types of giant and colossal squid.\r
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    Where did Prehistoric Sea Monsters live?\r
    When did Prehistoric Sea Monsters live?\r
    Which animals are look like sea monster?\r
    Oldest giant fish species.\r
    Sea monster species are lived in oldest times on the earth.\r
    Some informations about sea monster they have lived in dinosaurs times.\r
    A Prehistoric Adventure about Sea Monsters .\r
    Historys Great Mythical Sea Monsters.\r
    10 Real Sea Creatures.\r
    10 Horrible Deep Sea Creatures.\r
    10 most Horrible Deep Sea Creatures.\r
    The Scariest Monsters of the Deep Sea.\r
    Top 10 scary sea creatures.\r
    Dangers in the Deep: 10 Scariest Sea Creatures.\r
    Real Sea Monsters from 4 Ocean Creatures with Scary.\r
    Ancient Sea Monsters.\r
    List of Medieval and Ancient Monsters.\r
    Oldest Sea Monster Babies Found.\r
    Fossil pigments reveal the colors of ancient sea monsters.\r
    What are the oldest sea animals or fishes species?\r
    Types of sea monster.\r
    Sea monster pictures and some idea about them with a video.\r
    Ancient sea monsters had black skin for a reason.\r
    Endangered sea creatures. \r
    Newly discovered sea monsters. .

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