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>All Along the Silver Demonetization Watchtower  - Jeffrey Lewis - 
Hi SilverBullet , wanted to change my profile picture to answer you.
Active silver bullets. My pride. Bought them some 35 years ago from a Belgian jewelery maker/artist.
A real genius.

from https://silvermarket.eu/vat-free-silver

VAT – rules concerning silver

Investment silver is levied with VAT in most European countries. One of the exceptions is Estonia, where silver coins being legal tender, f.e. Vienna Philharmonics, Maple Leafs or American Eagles are VAT-free. This allows us to offer you the best price in whole Europe.

In Europe, a similar exception is Norway. However, because it’s not in the European Union, so when bringing silver coins from Norway you will have to pay VAT.

Silver coins without VAT

Silver Market offers all silver coins in Estonia VAT-free. You can also submit an order for transportation of silver to other countries by our partner Globalex Logistics or other courier services.

If Silver Market would ship the coins directly from Estonia, it would be bound to constraints of Article 34 of the Council Directive 2006/112/EC on the common system of value added tax, which establishes limits on the international sale of goods subject to VAT. However, this restriction only applies if we would ship the goods to customers. These limits do not apply when the goods are collected in person, or if they are collected by a courier working on customers’ behalf.

Silver coins and bars VAT-free

Only silver coins which are legal tender are exempt from VAT. American Eagles, Canadian Maple Leafs, Austrian Vienna Philharmonics, Australian Koalas and Kookaburras, Armenian Noah's Arks, Mexican Libertads are examples of silver coins you can buy VAT-free on Silver Market. Unfortunately, silver bars are not exempt from VAT.

In order to receive the highest liquidity and safety of investment we recommend buying the most recognizable coins. The world's most popular silver coin is American Eagle. The second place is occupied by Canadian Maple Leafs. In Europe, the most popular are Vienna Philharmonics.

Even if you planned to buy silver bars, you should consider investing in silver coins, which are exempt from VAT. Although the margin for the minting is slightly higher in relation to bars, given the coins are VAT-free makes them much more profitable investment. Moreover the liquidity of such an investment is much higher.

Buying silver coins in other countries

If you live in the European Union, the most cost effective country to buy silver coins is Estonia. Although it was popular to buy silver coins VAT-free in Norway, however, if you want to bring them to the European Union you will have to pay VAT.

Another popular country for buying silver coins is Germany. VAT there for silver coins is lowered to 7% from a standard VAT rate of 19%. However that reduction will be only available till the end of year 2013. Moreover it still makes buying silver in Estonia cheaper by 7%.

Remember that you can invest in silver through Silver Market regardless where you live. And all your purchases of silver coins will be VAT-free in the European Union. You just have to collect them personally or order a courier to collect them on your behalf. You can also store them in our vault which will make the future sale of coins much easier.

and then of course we still have

https://www.europesilverbullion.com/

and last but not least

http://silber.celticgold.eu/nl_en/buy-silver.html

One month I buy from one the other month from the other. I don't care about an eventual price difference between the two. Great service from both.
Long live Estonia !

And I also regularly buy from

http://thesilverhouse.be/
very good prices too.

Cheers



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Beginning of the headline :The particularly ruthless destruction of wealth that disproportionately have an effect on the poor and elderly is a process that slowly, then all at once, destroys the middle class - which has its roots in the debasement of money.This is as pervasive today as it was in the days of coin clipping.Monetary debasement is an ongoing and fluid process, although Greshem's law allows for some filtering. Yet monetization of monetary metals is alive and well.Of all the barriers to entry a physical silver ... Read More
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