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Okay guys, help me out.
Never owned any pm, never bought, never sold.
Also, I autistically trust no one, especially if money is involved.
However, this opportunity looks weird, too good to be true, but it looks it might be a success. I see no fault in it.
Let's say I want to buy many 1oz silver coins, like hundreds of them.
How do I know the metal I receive is real 999 silver, without paying too much to test it and also without degrading it.
I know about the magnetic attractive and sliding tests.
I know about the ping test, I could easily spot the difference watching youtube videos, both the length of the sound and the pitch.
I also know about the gravity density test, I can do that at home.
So I did the research needed to know if I buy newly minted coins and check if they are good.
How do I effectively buy them and make sure what I receive is 100% what I want, 999 silver coins that is.
The seller could give me fake coins, or the shipment company could exchange the contents with rocks or fake coins, or "lose" and steal the package.
If I find some coins that are weird, and I want to replace them, what if they accuse me of exchanging weird coins myself, when in fact it was them who have done this?
Do I go at the seller and ask for a monster box (500 coins) and autistically check each coin individually doing the magnet and ping test with the seller in front of me, even if it might take an hour doing all that?
I expect them giving fake coins to newfags, i'm paranoid about everything. I just want to make sure the silver coins are genuine the moment I make the transaction.
I do not want to get involved in lawsuits if they wrong me, because this situation is damaging to them and they might rule against anyone buying silver now.
Living in a eastern EU shithole country, you cannot function "in good faith" here, you have to check everything to make sure you get exactly what you want.
Also VAT, and I'm pretty sure it raises the risks if I try to avoid it.

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