Stack silver and gold...
Then, (You) become the bank!
>COMEX default conditionhttps://archive.is/9Iyrs>The amount of silver represented by shares of the Trust will decrease over the life of the Trust due to sales of silver necessary to pay the sponsor's fee and Trust expenses. Without increases in the price of silver sufficient to compensate for that decrease, the price of the shares will also decline, and investors will lose money on their investment in the shares. The Trust will have limited duration. The liquidation of the trust may occur at a time when the disposition of the trust's silver will result in losses to investors.>HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO MAKE A PENNY?https://archive.is/oSMpl>Why the Copper Penny Is Worth More Than One Centhttps://archive.is/V7sXU>How many copper pennies are in a pound?https://archive.is/If8Kx>Zinc Prices for the Last Yearhttps://archive.is/Ksa6s>Metal Price Fixings?>For market traded base metals and industrial metals, pricing is set by the market participants, but precious metal prices including gold, silver, platinum and palladium are set or "fixed" several times each day by "market makers". This process is not without controversy and many market participants have argued that market makers - primarily large banks - benefit from inside information.