Welcome to Spare Changes buyer reviews. In this episode we discuss Mark's buying experience from American Precious Metals Exchange (APMEX) and give you the review you need to see before you buy. You can visit APMEX at the website address below: www.apmex.com

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26 Responses to “Spare Change Reviews: apmex’s Gold and Silver coins & bullion”

  1. akosluk Says:

    Cool!

  2. DRD3signs Says:

    Cool Coins :)

  3. crazygamer686 Says:

    this site is only for americans. that sucks so bad. it almost makes me ashamed to be canadian.

  4. anacondacartoy Says:

    love the silver coins

  5. CrazyMoleMan Says:

    Fizzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

  6. dwarfmenproductions Says:

    comment

  7. hiws1 Says:

    game show FTW!

  8. GALAXYTECH69 Says:

    APMEX is great,, I have ordered much Gold and silver coins as well as a few silver bars and never had any problem,,,their prices are great,, this is the only place i order my goodies from.

  9. beccaluvsu10219 Says:

    SUBCRIBED

  10. purepaloma Says:

    My favorite are the Stackers from Scottsdale Silver

  11. JTProZone Says:

    Coolsy!

  12. TeHGoodReverend Says:

    @GALAXYTECH69 Indeed APMEX is cool!, Monarch Silver is great too! You dont find handmade-bars like they do em anymore ;) .

    - Rev

  13. snowpro90 Says:

    Buy a scale

  14. 407buddy Says:

    OK, Family meeting folks, need to cut cost, for starters bare bone essentials only, canceling all insurance policies (frauds anyway) walk away from credit cards (Fico: huge fraud), walk and bye bye underwater mortgage. Hey,…it’s just a pragmatic family business decision. Got the idea from Blankfein’s Wall Street’s too big to fail banks, I hear they are really good at it, stocking up on ammo, start me a family weed/veggie garden, shop local, pop me a cool heineken one and,…..Oh, well Fuck it.

  15. cooltuber22 Says:

    Mark,
    Nice to see your vedio clip on some useful tips about buying gold. I have a quck question .
    The dimension of 10oz pamp sussie gold bar is 35mmX60mmX8mm .Right ?
    So if you buy 10oz Pamp sussie gold bar what should you look for ? Exact dimension match or make sure that the bar weighs miinimum 311 grams or more ?

  16. DigitalSkyline Says:

    WHat’s up with the stupid shipping charges!!! My only gripe.

  17. Laurels43 Says:

    what does apmex stand for?

  18. filesforschool Says:

    Hey MARK!!!!! LOVE UR VIDS =)

  19. IrradiateTheNWO Says:

    American Precious Metals Exchange

  20. Rain4Life2009 Says:

    I want a i-Pod touch

  21. 2crazyfreinds Says:

    sweet coins

  22. MORCOPOLO0817 Says:

    My gut says that the U.S. will establish a legal mandate that everybody turn in their precious metals to pay off the Chinese. This may be another facet of American transfer of wealth to China. Also, as Americans are taking money out of their local banks to buy metals, this will cause the smaller banks to collapse and JP Morgan and the other big banks will buy them out. These big banks are arms of the Fed. This will strengthen the Illuminati control grid. APMEX uses JP Morgan for cust. paym

  23. MORCOPOLO0817 Says:

    Also, maybe the price is being manipulated downward to make not cost effective to mine which satisfies the Illuminati’s desire to deindustrialize the west. Add to that the fact that so much of it is in the hands of private investors and the supply is practically non-existent! Get the picture?

  24. plumrdude Says:

    I’ve bought stuff from them but it makes no sense to pay all those shipping costs.

    Buy from a local dealer they are usually cheaper you get the product right away and no shipping costs.

    Also it’s not traceable when you buy it from a local dealer.

    Don’t be an APMEX homer!!!

  25. Heidelager Says:

    The Third Reich produced millions of 90% silver bullion coins. Each Nazi 5 Reichsmark coin weighed 13.88 g and contained exactly 12.5 g of fine silver. Almost half an ounze of silver in each coin. These coins are still readily available today! And besides their inherant value as silver bullion, they are also genuine Third Reich collectables thus adding to their value!

  26. Krugerrand Says:

    Who is using ampex now?

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