: A popular anecdote compares a 1960s silver quarter to a modern one: in the 60s, it bought a gallon of gas; today, its melt value can buy over four gallons, illustrating how silver maintains its purchasing power while cash devalues.

: As Lear Capital notes, silver's role in green energy and defense means it isn't just following gold anymore—it is becoming a strategic asset in its own right.

: Representatives help explain the "80/50 rule"—buying silver when the gold-to-silver ratio exceeds 80 and switching to gold when it drops below 50. The Customer Experience

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