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Are there any way as a Norway cuck that I can buy silver bars? No domestic online shops sell any and I can’t just stack 1oz coins, so from all I know so far, have to resort to buying from abroad which would cost 25% VAT in addition

Are there any dealers that do offer silver bars locally after all? Are there any dealers in Sweden or Denmark that offers this?

>> No.12785688

>>12785644
I know you can buy gold through some Ethereum app. You buy tokens that are redeemable to gold in Singapore as of now. Maybe there is something similar with silver. If possible, this would yield paying less fees than buying it in any other way.

>> No.12785697

>>12785688
yah but I live like in Norway. Would still have to pay VAT

>> No.12785725

>>12785644
You can buy them from Estonia, use your brain dumbass and you will understand how to evade the 25% VAT

>> No.12785732

>>12785644
Why would you want to buy silver bars?
Honestly your government is doing you a favor.
If you want to expose yourself to changes in valuation, buy some ETFs or something.
Physical bars are a pain. They're illiquid and when you do go to sell them, the buyer will always assume you're under pressure and low ball you.

>> No.12785901

>>12785732
They are easier to stack