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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
DO NOT BUY. THIS IS A RIPOFF,
This review is from: One (1) FINE RARE Ten Ounce (10 oz) Titanium Collector's Bar-American Buffalo Bullion Art
Titanium currently sells for about $20.00 a POUND. This means that the most you can resell these so called collectors bars for is about $11.00, which is a rather hefty downgrade from over $40.00. Also, there is not much of a resale market for titanium because it is very expensive to work with. My college roommate does it all the time -- on a computer guided high energy laser lathe that costs well over a hundred grand. Most industrial use titanium is purchased in the form of powder or titanium sponge because it is a litter easier to work with for many of the industrial applications that someone would be buying raw titanium for. Also, many consumers prefer to work with the alloy ferrotitanium which is titanium with iron in it. In all, titanium is a poor metal to buy and set aside with the hope that it will go up in price, especially if you initially purchase it for about four times the going rate.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Buy SILVER instead,
This review is from: One (1) FINE RARE Ten Ounce (10 oz) Titanium Collector's Bar-American Buffalo Bullion Art
There's not much investment opportunity here!! I'd load up on silver before it goes much higher - copper prices should go higher too
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