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$2.5 Waiting Room Edition

>Why Gold?
https://youtu.be/i3S4rl6ehiI
https://youtu.be/gksenA5Al_A
https://youtu.be/FI7NnOg2rxo

>Huge deficits in minerals such as silver by 2050 inevitable
https://youtu.be/iibsrDXdEos

>Bullion dealers
https://libertycoin.com/ (US)
https://www.chards.co.uk/ (EU/UK)
https://www.silburycoins.co.uk/ (Ancient)
https://www.luciteria.com/ (Other rare metals)
more at: https://pastebin.com/gZfZHtNE

>Numismatic search
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/
https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/

>News and graphs
https://numismag.com/en/home-en/
https://silverseek.com/
https://www.silverdoctors.com/
https://www.mining.com/
https://silverbacksnakes.io/finance/silver
https://www.gold.org/goldhub/data/gold-reserves-by-country
https://wtfhappenedin1971.com/

>Compare
https://findbullionprices.com/ (US)
https://eu.compare.pm/ (EU)
https://www.gold.de/aufgeldtabelle/ (DE/EU)

>Resources
https://www.jmbullion.com/ultimate-guide-to-90-silver-coins/
https://kevinsworkbench.com/junksilverguide/
https://www.coinflation.com/
http://coinapps.com/
https://erikasgrig.com/calculators/rpi-calculator-inflation/
https://learn.apmex.com/buying-guide/buying-in-the-usa/
https://pastebin.com/5aLmWUUK

>Prospecting
https://youtu.be/ZCL6FKQZyoM
https://www.usgs.gov/programs/mineral-resources-program/science
https://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/en/news/mines-and-minerals
https://www.amazon.ca/Gold-Creeks-Ghostowns-British-Columbia/dp/088839988X

>Nitric acid, magnets, and ping test
https://youtu.be/3mg9YcAShTo
https://youtu.be/NgSXg-WOEVY
https://youtu.be/2ymGAyKAg-k
https://www.fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database

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keep on stacking, frens
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>>58408846
My theory is when crypto dumps gold pumps
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One week thread here we come.
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>>58408860
crypto (even muh bitcoin) = risk on
PMs = risk off
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>>58408852
question for all: If you could get anything minted on a coin, what would you get?
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>>58408880
also wtf where did you get those made!? kek
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>>58408890
anime pusi
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>>58408880
Where did you get these ?
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doing a bit more maths on me silver;
in the past 20 years silver has doubled in value, but inflation has halved my money's value so that means silver has gone up quadripple (4x) in real value.
If you had bought silver 20 years ago you would have hedged against inflation and made a huge profit. if you bought with even 30% premiums you'd still be up +270% of your initial investment when accounting for inflation losses.
I'm too sleep deprived to be doing maths tell me if that is off.
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>>58408951
>>58408896
annonymint
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>>58408960
>in the past 20 years silver has doubled in value, but inflation has halved my money's value so that means silver has gone up quadripple (4x) in real value
sorry to say but both your logic and data are off kek
Silver was $7/oz in April 2004
Let's say you bought at $8/oz with tax/premiums included - you made 3.5x
Inflation reduces the value of the fiat that you got today tho, so since the cumulative inflation since 2004 is 66%, that's 3.5/1.66=2.1
so you're up +110% in 20 years
(in comparison, gold spot was ~$420 which turns into +244% in 20 years)
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>>58409018
the 20 year is not as bad as you say and silver is better on certain time frames, including the past 30 days by the way
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>>58409018
thankyou, i need to think about this after sleep. should have mentioned I'm going off £ not $. fuck maths, i hate inflation.
>>58409000
>search returns nothing
fuck it, I'm buying a pantograph.
t. /diy/
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>>58409029
>the 20 year is not as bad as you say
I don't understand
>30 days
why even bring up this kind of time frame when discussing physical lmao
If anyone wants to buy physical PMs and they don't want to hold it for one year minimum, they should probably look into other assets. Unless they're planning to bug out I guess... but then you don't wanna do that with literal kilos of silver in your backpack.
Even if we assume the 30 day time frame is cool, once you count premiums, gold still did better.
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>>58408890
Why popular internet memes of the current era of course! Things like Pepes and Wojaks and Chuds FTW Could you imagine a st'ACKer coin? lololol xD I would definitely pay a 150% premium over spot price for such an exclusive token of implied membership to our online community.

>>58408896
>>58408951
When one is still but a newfag, I cannot help but to recommend lurking moar, for spoonfeedong newfags dilutes and ultimately kills culture (as does profiteering).
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>>58409050
I think he meant anonymint
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>>58409050
in relative terms, the % returns are still accurate for GBP
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>>58409050
>>58409054
that's it. long day. extra n
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>>58409054
ah, they don't do customs, pantograph it is.
>>58409053
>unfunny trolling
I'm as sick as you are of reddit, pepe and wojaks, but pic rel;
>mfw reading your post
if you're also sick of them stop posting them. even for the lulz. there's no lulz, just tiredness.
also what the fuck do you suggest? people just never ask questions about things or respond to them? There's a difference between seeking information and spoonfeeding culture without the background and foundation which you learn by lurking.
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>>58409090
My honest suggestion is for newfags to lurk moar if they want to absorb board/gen culture and for the meme coin shilling merchant phase to stop, which hopefully it has with the new email verification system in place.
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Long time lurker and /SETF fag. I don't buy metals as an investment, but more of a safety net.

Are there any social media influencers anyone can recommend in the interest of PMG, SETF, financial prepping, etc., that aren't insufferable or shilling something?
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>>58409147
road to roota
bix weir
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>>58409154
Thanks, I'll give him a shot.
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>>58408890
Goblin butt coin. Like a goblin stuck in a wall where the obverse is her head and tits and the reverse is her butt sticking out with puffy holes.
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>>58409126
Apurrand coming after Pirate
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The whole concept of silver coinage blows my mind. For thousands of years it's always made sense to use silver coins of various weights to trade everyday goods. It can be divided into small units without losing significant value. It's fungible. It's not subject to decay or rust. It's not as valuable as gold making it perfect for small to medium purchases and yet it's still finite enough & difficult to produce to have intrinsic value.

every fucking country had silver coinage, the US & Canadian quarters/nickels/dines, Indian rupees, British pennies, etc. The more I hold and collect 'junk silver' the more I appreciate it's history as money.
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>>58409421
sanity will return to the world, fren
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If you have a job you are already a millionaire.

NOBODY is talking about silver or gold, but the price is rising steadily.

All the normies fell into the crypto fud just like the system wanted, and while a few got rich it got hundreds of millions of people to jump in aimlessly.

They don't own silver, they don't own any real wealth. When the time comes even a wagie who has 50oz of silver will become a millionaire over night.

The haves will have and the have nots will have not. Now with the email verification and the system right as israel is in trouble and america is going to lose WW3 that it knows it cannot win, they don't want any news spreading about the financial lynchpin.

They don't even want people to THINK about buying silver or even more towards that.

Can't buy any silver when it takes 2-3 weeks to arrive at your door from apmex and its all sold out during hyperinflation at $1000 an oz, then it jumps to $5000, then $10000 an oz, sorry should've bought under $30!
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>>58408890
This was the product of the last person who asked this
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>>58408890
booba
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Is gold being this high up screwing any stackers over with regards for Form 8300? Since its limit is 10k USD, you can't even buy 4 gold 1oz coins now without hitting it. You'd have to go down to 3.
Prior to the price getting like this, youHowever, if your purchase exceeds $10,000 in value using cash or its equivalents, you must complete Form 8300.
Actually, if gold were to somehow hit 10k, then you'd have to file the fucking thing each and every time you bought a coin.
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>>58408846
Redpillme on silver Reichsmarks. Im thinking about buying them as my first silver investment.
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>>58409606
Just bought five at a decent price fren.
18 gram coins, 90% silver
2.2 ounces of silver for $40
Ironically the cheapest silver right now fren
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>>58409594
Dang, I hadn't thought about that. What a pain.
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>>58409635
I was checking out the previous pmg desu. So each Coín have 2.2oz? Thats awesome anon! I will definitly buy.
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>>58409652
No he's selling 5 coins which are all together 2.2 oz
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>>58409654
5 coins for 40$?
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>>58408890
zero two on one side, hero on the other.
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>>58409729
nice
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>>58409335
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>>58409729
i'd buy this
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>>58409708
Darling, it's time to get into the francs.
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So what's the consensus - will this really happen?
Trying to decide whether to send the bucks.
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>>58409635
https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/germany-third-reich-5-reichsmark-km-94-1936-common-date-cuid-1129869-duid-1319348
Bro you got chinkt. No way someone is parting with 5 in that condition below melt on eBay.
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>>58409729
oof
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Is gold breaking past $2,400 today? I hope so.

>>58410427
>a wannabe nazi silver stacker has poor reading comprehension and math skills
>fool parts with his money and then brags about it on 4channel
This shocks nobody desu. I'm just surprised he could figure out how to post here.
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>>58410825
we got him
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>>58410427
how is he only getting 12.5 grams from 5 5 mark coins? a single one of those is. more than 12.5.
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damn pmg is slow as fuck now
we're gonna have like month long threads
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We are so close, gals.

>>58410909
>poor reading comprehension and math skills intensifies
Wannabe nazi LARPers so dumb.
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wait a minute. are people badmouthing RMs itt?
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>>58410909
>>58410790
>>58410476
>>58410427
>>58410416

Fucking retards, it's for 5 coins.
(13.88g x 5)(.9)/28=2.2oz
Anyways I don't plan on selling ever I bought them bc I wanted them.
You think I care about money??
I know $40 must be a lot to you but...
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>>58410966
if you want to be le funny troll, now is the part where you say i was only pretending to be retarded. Your posts are simply tedious and not funny
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>>58410966
based RM stacker
you did good
ignore the trannies
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>>58410966
Enjoy your 1 (ONE) silver alloy coin with le based windmill on it that you paid a laughable $40 for with an anemic 12.5g of silver (double lel). Maybe if you were capable of reading words and numbers and understanding then, you wouldn't fetishize nazism and waste your fiat bucks on an investment that you will never break even on. I feel second-hand embarrassment for whoever is unfortunate to have deal with these once you pass. You aren't even a midwit, you're just an idiot.
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>>58410973
Nothing funny intended please go away schlomo
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>>58410954
>reading comprehension
go ahead and explain the mistake in detail then, dead end
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>>58410966
Almost - it's 31.103 grams per ounce troy.
Weird that your answer came out correct while using the wrong conversion.
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>>58410966
Waitaholdit. Why the x5?
>>58409635 and >>58410476
indicate it is a single coin - one 5 Reichmark coin (not plural). Single. Not 5.
Did you confuse one 5 RM coin with
5 x Reichmark coins?
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>>58410997
>you bought 1 (ONE) single coin for for $40
>it has only 12.5g of silver in it
>you bragged here, thinking you're getting 5 coins
>multiple people pointed out your error
>you've shown 0 ability to understand your fuck up
Christ, wannabe nazi are without a doubt the dumbest people I've ever encountered online (they're too cowardly to be seen in public). No wonder their leader killed himself. This is why we don't confuse investing with collecting or god forbid /pol/ brainrot.
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>>58411051
buddy, you even have another registered address you can email now. it's the same offer i was sending before. send me an email.
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>>58410476
That's not how numismatic value works yudaya-kun.
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>>58411094
the tranny doesn't understand the numi value of RMs
color be shocked
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>>58411079
Why in God's name would I ever want to exchange my email addresses with you? You're an idiot nazi LARPer with /pol/ brainrot. This isn't the big dick swinger move you think is. I'm not interested. Your continued pleas of desperation are franky pathetic. Have some dignity man and move on.

>>58411094
>>58411118
>5RM is now worth $40
Babe, wake up. New chud cope just dropped.
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yeah it looks like it's just 1 RM for $40 dude. not so hot
it's okay, just dust yourself off and try again
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>wannabe nazi chuds taking the L when they realize 1 is less than 5
Not so feeling tough or bright now, huh? El oh el. This is a good example of the need to have an clear-headed, investment mindset while stacking and not be consumer brained or have /pol/ brainrot.
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>>58411451
Not everyone here is investing.
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>>58411214
so you can have enough money you don't need to waste all your time here. why do you have the plush and then post like this all day?
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>>58411214
you registered multiple emails so you can pretend to be several people or they give you guys a workaround?
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Well, it doesn't look like gold is moving much today.

>>58411470
Yes, sadly some of your tards are just here to consoom and shit up the thread. This is a board for business and finance.

>>58411471
Organize your thoughts and try posting again.
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SHOW ME YOUR STACKS AND YOUR TOP TEN WITHIN YOUR STACK
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>>58411708
100% correct. This is both hilarious and sad. Sorry 88 iq anon, you fucked up and just now go to the eastern front for your dumbass cope posting
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>>58411708
you didn't have to write a novel about it, tranny
yeah he overpaid for 1 coin. i think he'll survive
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>>58409018
i need to not do maths when sleep deprived, it's obvious to me now, new rule: no maths after 11pm.
>>58409321
ok that's funny. I'd buy that.
>>58409126
holy shit a rational reply from a troll, is the email thing working?
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Gold and silver still following spy and general market conditions. Shit is fucking gay.
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>>58411885
silver holding $28 is based
the next leg up is inevitable
they're giving all they got to keep it under $30
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Check out my 5 gold eagle coins. I got them for a sweet deal well under spot (about the price of 1 eagle in fact).

>>58411770
Kek. Understanding single digit numbers is transgender. Who knew!

>>58411779
4channel is healing.
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Does the value of silver scale linearly with purity?
To explain, say 10g of .999 silver is £8 for example. Would the value of 10g of .900 purity silver scale linearly to £7.20? and then .625 would be £5? and this si with regard to solely bullion value, not anything like coins or jewelery.
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>>58411708
>there's very little "numismatic value" to speak of with regards to a "5 Reichsmark" coin UNLESS it's in super good condition
-t Filthy Nocoiner

VF is dogshit condition, and those trade 50% over melt minimum. Also it's fucking $40. Who cares? I've drunk overpaid $200 on gold coins and still come out ahead. They're not making any more of these things.
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>>58411926
>that didn't happen
>that didn't happen to the degree you claim
>that happened and it's good thing <-- you are here
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>>58411895
Today pretty much confirms if there is a market crash it will bring down the metals with it. The charts are fucking identical.
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>>58411946
how fucking new are you holy shit
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>>58411946
lol ok bro
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>>58411946
strong buy signal
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>>58411946
I definitely extrapolate all my understanding of the metals market off a perceived correlation that occurred over the span of 1 day.
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>>58411926
> UNLESS it's in super good condition
that's an improvement from the usual. take a win when you can fren
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>>58411949
Kek I've been here for years what are you even trying to say?
>>58411954
I mean id like to be wrong? Spy dipped as im typing this and so did Gold and silver.
>>58411962
How so?
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>This kills the goldbug

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3s4Fx9U_kAE
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>>58411481
answer the question about the plush, please. i've asked numerous times and the posts usually just get deleted. is it just to be braggadocios?
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so i'm almost 100% positive this is just the same medal again. this must have been listed and bought like 10 times in a month or two now. what is going on
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lmao
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>>58412058
see
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>>58412071
>>58412058
cursed medal. brings great misfortune to the purchaser untill they can sell it again.
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>>58412023
this is perfectly logical. In a situation where everyone can only withdraw $40 per day, nobody's got the cash on hand to pay for a commonly sized gold coin.
Withdrawal limit is the ultimate comfy killer. The moment the gubmint implements such policy to curb inflation, you pretty much NEED to fuck off across the border. (It can also be a good business opportunity thoughever)
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>>58412147
sounds like a good use for silver
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>>58412017
>I mean id like to be wrong?
you are wrong
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>>58412181
the guy said silver was easier to cash out but he was getting ripped off, like -50%
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>>58412017
Just because both track with DXY sometimes doesn't mean they have the same macros. That's like saying XMR is going to $60 because ETH is going to $2k and they both tracked with Bitcoin today.

>>58412023
I mean, in Europe maybe. In America states are allowed to issue their own currency as a backstop against fuckery like this.
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>>58412183
Look at every dip and pump on the day for spy and gold. they line up perfectly, especially at 2:45pm. but ok.
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>>58412208
right now fiat is more liquid than silver/gold, so poor people in places like Venezuela still need it most of all for every day things. but that will change in the near future
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>>58412212
durr hurr
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>>58412212
12:45 pm* when literally everything reversed at the exact same time. that showed me the metals are still just following market trends, i will wait and see what happens before adding any more.
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>>58412209
>In America states are allowed to issue their own currency as a backstop against fuckery like this.
False. Article 1, Section 10, of the US Constitution explicity gives the federal government the right to print money and denies this right to the states.

>>58412038
?????
I have a solution for your /pol/ brainrot. Bear with me, because this might get complicated for you:
1) Go outside.
2) Touch grass.
If this doesn't clear your delusional brain fog, then my final solution for your ilk is to:
3) Go back.
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>>58412272
why do you have an antisemitic plush toy when you complain about larping nazis? this isn't that complex of a question sir
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>>58412272
>False. Article 1, Section 10, of the US Constitution explicity gives the federal government the right to print money
>print money
You're an idiot. A1S10 doesn't prohibit states from issuing hard currency, and several do. If the feds put a $40 cap on ATM withdrawals, your local bank is going to give you 40 Utah State Dollars and charge your account a $3,000 real money fee.
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>>58412287
>>58412294
>morons not worthy of yet another explanation of how wrong and confused they are
If you didn't understand the first time, then saying it again won't make any difference. I'd imagine going through life this stupid, is tough, so I really feel for you guys <3
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>>58412315
you're the one on janny duty winner
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no one has answered my question even though i got dubs >>58411899
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>>58411899
Only between like .999 and .916 (fine - sterling). The cost of refining goes up dramatically under .9. You'd have to consult your local scrap metal guy for exact rates.
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>>58412315
It's all jokes until the Mormon banks go mask off.
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Gold is getting smoked after hours. Oof.
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>>58412400
>you now remember that the stock market and metals market have "after hours" where people can trade while you aren't allowed to

wow this whole system is gay
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>>58412372
so are you saying that if i wanted to buy a silver bar of .500 purity, that would not simply cost half of a .999 bar, it would be even less?
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>>58412356
>>58411899
The question seems to indicate a general misunderstanding. Bullion is always pure, at least three 9s. This includes bullion coins, minted by a government with a face value, like the ASE or Britannia. Nobody actually uses these as currency for everyday transactions. Bullion (whether bars, rounds, or coins) is always priced at spot price + premium for any pleb not taking delivery of full COMEX bars (I believe they just pay spot). Meanwhile, silver coinage from generations past used silver alloys to keep the coins stronger and less prone to tarnish. Like the consumer bullion market, the market values for these coins is based on the purity + premium. These kinds of silver coins can have premiums that vary wildly, depending on the coins, so you'll want to familiarize yourself with any coins your especially interested in collecting or stacking. Numismatic autism can go deep in this field.
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>>58412417
Genuinely have no idea what point youre trying to make. Anyone can trade after hours dipshit.
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>>58412436
yes
In my experience, the lowest purity that most dealers buy is 0.8
Scrap silver typically sells below spot
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>>58412446
not really up until the last several years. vanguard only added after hours trading a couple of years ago for example. he could be unaware how common it is today
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>>58412469
It's almost as of people shitting up these threads with have $15k to open a real brokerage account.
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>>58412446
me neither because the stock market and paper metal market is gay as fuck and you would never catch me participating in them
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>>58412439
ah ok, that clears up the definition of bullion, however my question stands regardless, i suppose i simply meant scrap value, as in the value of a square chunk or blob of this metal with no other valuable characteristics.
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Are they crashing everything to save the treasuries?
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>>58412581
stuff with less than 90% purity tends to be worth less. it's harder to get the silver out
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>>58412473
>locking up 15k so you can trade muh paper contracts
gay. just get physical
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>>58409421
Another thing to think about is since it's weight the value transcends time and currencies.

A Roman sesterce in the late Republica ers was 4.5 grams and 95 to 98% silver or 4.2 or 4.4 grams of silver.

Prior to 1965 silver dime was 2.5 grams and 90% silver or 2.25 grams. So 2 dimes, was the equivalent of a sesterce solver wise.

A loaf of bread between 1930 to 1950 was 1 dimes give or take a few pennies. A loaf of bread was half a sesterce. Pretty close to the same amount in silver gram wise.
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>>58412581
I don't think people really deal with such things, outside of maybe some scrap yards, refineries, hobbiests, and things like that. I've never seen such things. Why do you ask?
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do you normally see silver in pounds?
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>>58412959
nope
there's a "troy pound" too, also rarely seen
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>>58412998
It gets weirder. This is one lb avdp of silver, and they don't specify.
Go figure. ??
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>>58411451
What's it like having/pol/ living rent free uh your head anon?
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Bump
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I bought
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one last time
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>>58413876
And then another!
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>>58414180
how many do you have left? i want to order one but i'm not sure what address to use yet :)
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>>58412735
>Why do you ask?
because a lot of old coins are sterling (.925) or less. trying to figure out what i should pay for them based on silver value alone. but I suppose it doesn't work like that
got a .900 silver 5 reichsmark (quantity of one single coin, not five) 1936 recently for £10, was that a good price? it's only slightly more than the value of the silver in it.
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i can't take how slow /pmg/ is now
needing to verify with some anonymous email has driven all the posters away
i guess precious metal stacking does select for hyper paranoid types
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>>58412661
ok but does that value scale linearly? or non-linearly? like, for example, is .625 actually only bought for 30% of the price of silver, not 62.5% of the usual price?
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>>58414597
>paying a small premium for 1 (ONE) old silver coin
You're doing it wrong, anon. What you need to do is pay 400% more, trick yourself into thinking you're getting 5X more coins, and then spew diarrhea all over your keyboard and post it here. Otherwise yeah, older coins all have different markets. You'll likely never pay bellow spot price. Just compute the spot price, determine how many grams of silver are in the coin, research what the coins normally sell for, and then you'll have an idea what the premiums usually are.
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>>58408890
SMS Viribus Unitus.

She was an Austro-Hungarian dreadnought battleship, the first of the Tegetthoff class. "Viribus Unitis", meant "With United Forces", and was the personal motto of Emperor Franz Joseph I.
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>>58414620
non-linearly
everyone hates the 40% kennedy half dollars and 35% war nickels
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>>58414624
if he can afford to blow $40 without thinking about it very hard, he probably has a way bigger net worth than you, someone who won't shut up about a single $40 expenditure
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>>58414624
I think I got a good deal then
£9.12 of silver by my calculations. premium of £1.48 with postage included, (total price £10.60) 13.9% premium right? Average premiums seem to vary between 12% to 20%, then have 20% VAT on top of that!
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>>58414668
danke schön
will avoid the 2 reichsmarks then, they are only .625, right?
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>>58414688
the 5 is vastly superior to the 2, yes
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>>58414597
>was that a good price?
You should get a feel for what different coin grades look like if you're going to buy collectibles. Look at listings on ma-shops.com for example. You can ballpark what's going to grade (X)F / AU / BU from pictures. If you insist on buying silver coins outside p2p sales in bongland, speculating on numismatic value is pretty much the only way you'll make money. Find the best examples of coins you can get at somewhat reasonable prices and hope their cultural pull increases.
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>>58414709
5 rm >>>>>>>> 2 rm
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Reminder that only fud trannies would attack someone for purchasing silver.
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>>58414731
true
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>>58414740
it's just occurred to me, if you had bullion, you could cast anything in silver.
what if I made a silver konata lmao
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>>58414793
you should if you have the setup for it. blacksmithing has always looked like it would be fun
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>>58414793
Just get one of these
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>>58414724
>make money
I'm actually not looking to make money but use silver to avoid inflation and simply as another store of value less shit than fiat, if I break even in 10 years (adjusting for inflation) then that's my goal achieved ... and call me crazy, but i have this stupid little worry that governments are going to do something fucking horrific like delete money and ban physical currency in favour of a digital currency and a social credit system, over which they have total control. But that's all sci-fi, there's nothing like that in reality and no governments doing that kind of shit right now hahahahahahahahahaha
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>>58414793
A silver plated sword ala Garalt of Rivia would be pretty badass...
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>>58414816
I still don't understand the types that buy metals for gains. Gains are great, but I always thought most people who 'invested' in gold and silver were doing it for the reasons you stated here. Protection from fiat inflation and protection against some of the worst case scenarios.
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>>58414798
I hail from /diy/
I don't have the set up but I do have the ability to make a forge and SOMEWHERE in my mass of parts and stuff, i have a graphite crucible that can hold about half a litre of molten metal.
... what if I cast a reichsadler ... ok, too many fun possibilities for coins and casts are coming to me, this is a future project. will report back with results (probably in a few months).
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>>58408890
Short List:
1. Ryoko phasing out of a 1 oz bar
2. The nude goblin in the treasure chest wearing the crown see >>58409050 I've been playing with AI and other tools on the original image trying to make it into coloring book style, easier to adapt
3. Z-Ton hentai / monster girls in general (STL Mint did a run, need more)
4. 3d scanned porn celebrities 3d minted so the tits / ass pop out
5. Rogue in her defeated position before Apocalypse
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>>58414918
neat drac coin
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>>58414918
50000 hours in paint.
(5 minutes fucking about in Kolourpaint)
is this what you were trying to achieve? also how does this actually make it easier to adapt?
it would really depends on the method, right? if they are engraving it with a cnc you will need a 3d model. if it's flat you could do something with a simply X-Y plotter/vinyl cutter type of cnc. very simple afaik.
but any artist worth his salt could copy it to a blank model for an old school mechanical pantograph, use that to make a die and strike off as many coins as you want.
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>>58414816
Ok, maybe buy something that doesn't lose 20% of its value at the point of purchase. That's a full year of hyperinflation you're giving up for no reason.

Also doomsday / cyberpunk dystopia prepping on cuck island is utterly futile. If you stay there you're betting on nativist reign of terror or eating ze bugs. In either case things are going to be sketch wrt private property. Focus on stores of value dense enough to hide in your rectum.
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>>58415022
>silver FUDfag detected
kys
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>>58414918
If made to be lewd, but not newd, I'd buy several of your goblin in the treasure chest. >>58409050
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>>58414999 This is pretty dope.
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>>58414685
Yep, you dun gud, anon. Congrats!
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>>58414918
what AI are you using? The free ones I'm checking out are struggling to produce anything like what I'm describing in the prompts.
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>>58414999
Exactly, taking that image (Exotic Treasures by OppaiMagpie) dropping the detail / noise, and either laser etching it or pressing it

>>58414918
I'm torn if I want to preorder it or not, it looks like a parody, the woman depicted clearly both reads and writes vampire erotica, it was designed by Maarten Verhoeven, is it his wife? This might make the difference

>>58415110
Shit ones that don't do as good of a job as >>58414999
just did, I'd also buy up a lot of these if someone made them, otherwise I might make them someday
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i need one of you minting faggots to make me this coin asap.
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>>58415130
third row, third from the left, i must know what it is and where to get one. the lady with the antlers.
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>>58414190
a little over 30 are left. putting them out of production once sold out due to request from collectors
>>58414818
agreed
>>58414918
very nice list
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>>58408846
looks metally
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>>58415152
2022 set of three, MK Barz made them with the artist Anna Marie, that one is called "Allure 2" she should make more all her work is perfect for it
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>>58414793
>>58414818
Omen Precious Metals has a 100 oz axe and sword
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>>58415175
all i can find is this, labeled as "witchy woman" not allure 2 and it looks like shit compared to that one. any chance you'd be looking to move it?
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>>58415194
>1 kilogram (not 100oz)
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>>58415194
Enviable collections you have.
I can't seem to find a products page4 for Omen - just where they talk about themselves, or some stuff on ebay at what I hope are ebay prices. It's probably a bas idea to psot outright a web site, but the one I found was at rjackson1022. Is that it?
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>>58415205
yeah MK barz sand casting is meh at best
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>>58415210
>silver short sword
now that is epic
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>>58415156
thanks. will get the order in soon then. will you do another?
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>>58415205
No I only have the one (top ten favorite things in my collection), if I were hunting for it right now I'd check ebay (just did, nothing) and set an alert, and I'd message MK Barz and Bullion through their website or Facebook and ask if they know of anyone looking to sell or if they have extras // I have not seen them show up for resell in Facebook groups

>>58415214
thanks, r jackson is correct
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>>58415242
>r jackson is correct
I just re-read my horrible typing. Thanks for the confirmation (and auto-correcting on your end).
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>>58415229
Of Course! Second round is being produced; will post when I get it. 3rd design hasn't been decided, thinking something holiday themed or maybe a commissioned design
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That todd pmg guy is apparently also a thief. Cancelled my order then never returned the money.
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What should I get next?
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>>58415983
I have reached out to you on 4 different occasions. You were refunded your money because the shipping invoice was never paid fore. As explained in the email/message sent, you can repurchase the item with shipping included now. I apologize about any inconvenience and apparently Barry needs to just reach out and answer their emails instead of making heinous malicious claims that can ruin a small business. You must be some kind of person to want to do that to a stranger.
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>>58415984
something with art. maybe historical presidents. I'm collecting dragons this year
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>>58415984
20 franc piece or a sovereign
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>>58416076
Here is how an online order works. I go to a website, place the order, pay once, and it's shipped to me.
Here was my experience with an online order from you. Your website doesn't accept orders. You "fix" it. I try again, it still doesn't work. You "fix" it again. I place the order for the overpriced item, and add another thing to help you out. I then go on a trip. I get back from the trip to multiple emails the first one about how you need to nickel and dime me, and bait and switch me, and add an inflated shipping charge.
For some reason on your website, that you fixed multiple times, does not include shipping when you place an order. The shipping was one dollar more than the extra item I added. You don't just send me the item minus the extra thing I ordered and take the one dollar hit. You cancel my order.
Like a retard, I believe that the order was canceled and I was refunded. 8 days later the money was never retuned, so I made a comment here. You then show that you cancelled the order, and then initiated a refund 6 days after you tell me the order was cancelled. There is no chance I would ever purchase anything from you ever again. You have been nothing but incompetent and greedy.
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>>58416117
I understand you are angry at attempting to take out your frustrations on a stranger. I followed your instructions to the letter; you were refunded. You are impatient and emotionally unstable. Here is yet another bank receipt showing you have received your funds. If your bank does not show it yet please contact them. For you get back and never once attempt to reach out or email about the issue shows the level of emotional maturity your have. I understand you not wanting the use my business because of this issue but to never privately reach out to resolve the matter and attempt to lie and ruin my business credibility is emotionally unstable and immature. Be an adult and check your emails. The refund was issued on april 15th, because you requested the shipment be delivered on the 10th of april and was waiting 5 business days for you to respond to the emails and messages left. Your phone was even dialed. I'm not sure what more to say other than you have your money and try behaving like an adult in the future.
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>>58409968
send the bucks. It will only happen if anon gets the money.
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>>58409968
it'll happen
might be several months later than you'd like but it'll happen
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>>58416147
maybe be an adult and make a functioning online store before advertising it, dumb dumb
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>>58416949
fair and acknowledged. I am a dumb dumb
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>>58415984
more
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it begins
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>>58417325
first one?
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>>58417364
yes, I'd also like to thank the anons who suggested cleaning it with bicarbonate of soda, I tried using some dry and it worked amazingly! simply rubbed it on with my fingers and it took it to a great degree of shine, looks better irl. This coin was all black and nasty, I know some people want the patina for collector's value or antique value, but I am not bothered about that, it wasn't nice looking patina or anything special. I'd prefer it to look like the silver treasure it is.
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>>58417325
very cool
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I still see a little fud, but it's nice to not see threads slide so fast.
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>>58417395
You're welcome! Looks good!
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>>58417517
are you ai generating goblin girls?
if so, may i suggest the prompt: 2.5D
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>>58417700
NICE STACK
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>>58417777
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baypony is going to 0
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>>58418008
bologna
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>>58418008
not before a big scam pump, cuz fake market is fake and gay
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>>58417395
Based Puyobro
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I'm contemplating putting a significant portion of my savings (around 1/5 or so) into gold and silver in the coming months. I'm not an investor and I'm not approaching it from that angle, I simply want to protect my current wealth over the long term from inflation and central banking kikery. Is this a good decision or am I being a retard?
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>>58418130
good decision. generic rounds/bars by high quality mints are excellent to start with
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>>58418130
As long as you won't have need of those funds in the near term it's a good idea. Generics as suggested will get you the most volume and are the no thought play, but you may potentially be able to eke out a higher return with government coins (also, consider your local tax situation). Gold is easier to store than silver, but silver may result in higher returns. There's nothing wrong with mixing strategies, either.
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seems pretty close to reasonable
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>>58418130
Minimize premiums, minimize premiums, minimize premiums. NEVER PAY TAXES. If you live in the US, EU, or UK, there's a way you can legally buy bullion tax free. You pay no more than 2% over spot, ever. Don't even worry about DCA. The time for DCA was last year.
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>>58418111
LOL, someone recognised it!? Mein bruder.
>>58418172
>As long as you won't have need of those funds in the near term it's a good idea.
so here's a thing I'm thinking, if i was selling anything of real value (like >10k) and someone offered me say gold bars or silver bars in lieu of part or all of that price, I'd be willing to accept that, e.g. 4k of silver bars to knock the price down by 4k.
that way you avoid premiums and taxes on the silver too.
I understand a lot of by-the-book normies won't do that but am I missing something here? is this not part of advantage of precious metals?
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>>58418211
>If you live in the UK, there's a way you can legally buy bullion tax free
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>>58418211
I'm Canadian
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>>58418218
Buy gold. It's tax free. You can't has silber. Gtfo cuck island.

>>58418220
I don't think there's any tax to buy as long as it's >99.5%
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>>58418194
what the fuck am i seeing.
that's not even a question i know i am seeing bullshit, that's a 2 reichsmark coin, for 186.46 american. but I don't believe it.
i am thinking to myself "there MUST be something special about that specific coin" like does it have a minting error? or something to make it more valuable?
Give me answers and I will tell you how much I got 7 (quantity; seven) 5 reichsmark coins for today.
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>>58418240
decent grade luthers and schillers are usually expensive. that's basically the same price you'd typically see for an ms65 no windmill hinde.

https://www.ma-shops.com/nsw-leipzig/item.php?id=36590
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>>58418212
> am I missing something here?
You won't find may people that both
A. Have metal
and
B. Would think to offer or accept payment in metal
>is this not part of advantage of precious metals?
That's also an advantage of cash, plus whoever you trade with probably already paid premiums on that metal and may want some of them back; no reason not to go back into cash in that case. Still, it may work as long as you still fill out the appropriate paperwork using dollar values for big sales and big daddy gov't still gets his due.
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>>58418243
>(((mint state)))
This is why I only buy collectibles in gold.
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>>58418248
https://www.ma-shops.com/hamiltonbowen/item.php?id=3638

ms66 and much more eye appeal but almost 3x the price
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>>58418243
damn, i should have known this coin malarky was a whole rabbit hole of it's own. i submit to your wisdom and shall impart my winnings:
£66 for 7 (seven) 5 reichsmark coins. approx £9.42 each on average, that's about 2% over spot price.
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>>58418249
https://www.ma-shops.com/cdma/item.php?id=1065922
A gold 50/70 is like a silver 66/70 though.
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>>58416949
not helping yourself here anon. Your response does come off as petulant.
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>>58412272
>False. Article 1, Section 10, of the US Constitution explicity gives the federal government the right to print money and denies this right to the states.

That is true but states are not prohibited from issuing bank notes for gold and silver held in a state bank see pic related; see Biscoe v Kentucky where the Supreme Court ruled it constitutional.


https://ballotpedia.org/Briscoe_v._Bank_of_Commonwealth_of_Kentucky

It isn't a coincidence that states 23 states have recognized gold and silver as legal tender nor is it a coincidence that 5 states have permitted issue of the gold back voluntary currency.
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Kind of a blog but related to /biz/ness, this is a fucking revelation for me.
I was just looking at a map and found a place I'd been with my grandad when I was a kid, he talked about metal detecting in that area, with the hope of finding medieval golden coins, but the area was massively inhabited and had been farmed and worked for years, people came and went there all the time. I knew even then as a kid, he'd only find old farm machinery and cans and nails, and that the area had probably been metal-detected hundreds of times by other people. He lived a life of needless poverty, never achieved anything and died penniless, in a bad neighbourhood, knowing nothing about investing or making money or anything for that matter.
In 2012 I had no money and I remember asking my friends and family if I could borrow a few hundred to put into bitcoin. I think I asked him too. No one helped me, not even the people with wealth to spare. 1btc was about £300 to £600 back then iirc. I bought about 0.005 for £3. Now worth about £250.
Years later I had worked and saved and struggled and managed to put in about 1.5k into btc in nov '22 because I knew that was the dip.
it was at 13k. it's 55k now. I'm currently funnelling my bitcoin profits directly into silver to hedge against inflation and it feels like I barely know fucking anything about investing, but I know infinitely more than my grandad did and have achieved infinitely more.
I'm just flabbergasted all the time at how ignorant my family was. Like, I've BARELY lifted the lid and I'm making money and investing and buying precious metals and making it ... WHAT THE FUCK WERE THEY DOING!?!?
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I forgot to add, special thanks to all the anons I've spoken to over the years. I've learnt so much here.
4chan almost feels like a kind of university.
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>>58419351
It's hard to be objective about money. Even the greats struggle with it. You were lucky to be handed a good opportunity and capitalized on it. What would you have done if it pulled a Monero and went to 4 year lows instead? Where was your exit point?
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This is so fucking bearish for crypto lmao. The schizos were right, the plan was to distract the general public from gold/silver with worthless crypto.
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>>58419753
i know right
loool
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>>58419753
notice how they put a gold rock in this pic too, as if to say, btc is equivalent to gold bro loool
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>>58419753
>get around financial regulations
>by using protocol that tells all the regulators exactly what you're doing
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>>58419782
That's what drives me crazy about talking with right wing libertarians who are like "yep, gold and silver, fuck the fiat" while at the same time endorsing bitcoin simply because it's referred to as "decentralized". How the fuck are you going to talk so much shit about the banking cartel and still fall for this horse shit.
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>>58419803
the average person is pretty pozzed.
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>>58419722
>What would you have done if it pulled a Monero and went to 4 year lows instead?
held. but because i did my homework I knew it wasn't going to.
>It's hard to be objective about money
what does that even mean? money is one of the most objective things in everyone's life. My grandad had opportunities too, took none of them, and didn't even try the stupid ideas he did have.
My point is, "the greats" aren't that great if they are struggling with this.
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>>58419803
cattle gonna be cattle
at least they are buying gold/silver as well as flushing money down the toilet for crypto
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>>58419811
Isaac Newton lost a shit ton of money buying the top of the South Sea Company. you calling him not great?
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>>58419811
>bro you don't understand i can't be wrong
>i did homework
This just means you're going to lose it all again the first time you're wrong.
>money is one of the most objective things in everyone's life
tell me you live with your parents without saying
>My point is, "the greats" aren't that great if they are struggling with this
Warren Buffet lived like a dentist. His kids didn't even know what he did until they were in their late 20s. Jesse Livermore used to spend nights in bank vaults shifting piles of gold around, trying to understand the levels of risk he was playing with. Every famous finance guy has an anecdote like this. Money is incredibly emotional. People do weird shit to cope.
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>>58419843
>tell me you live with your parents without saying
this lol
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>>58419843
jesus, you are actually retarded.
>doing research means you are going to lose everything
if you make a bad investment, yes you lose money, but if you do research you can significantly lower the chances of that.
>tell me you live with your parents without saying
I live alone and my above story is from over 10 years ago when I had already moved out for >1year but why the fuck am i bothering explaining anything to you.
The value of money is literally objective. That means, the same for everyone. What the fuck are you even saying, you have not explained.
>>58419842
>you calling him not great?
i don't know, in general, how did his investments do? if they did well, he was a great investor, if not, i guess there's more at play in investing than calculus and gravity.
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>>58419904
value of money is quite literally subjective. $1000 means a lot to you. it means nothing to someone like Taylor Swift
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>>58419904
>if you do research you can significantly lower the chances of that
Ok, so what happens when the lower probability comes in?
>The value of money is literally objective. That means, the same for everyone. What the fuck are you even saying, you have not explained.
It's hard to be objective ABOUT money. Do you need ABOUT explained?
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>>58419936
but it buys the same amount of gold at any given time so this is why i asked >>58419940
what the fuck he meant because that's a horribly ambiguous statement. he even clarifies it to mean something different to what you said, if i understand correctly he means it;s difficult to know exactly what you should or should not invest in.
>>58419940
>Ok, so what happens when the lower probability comes in?
you lose money, but if you have been smart you haven't put all your eggs in one basket. what are you implying? that because there's a slim chance of losing money you should just not think and blindly throw your money into the void? ok, it's getting bullshit here now, I'm out.
post portfolio, showing your losses, or don't reply.
p.s. I don't have any losses, because I did my homework.
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>>58419983
We're saying the same thing. You keep reinterpreting every statement to mean something different because you're uncomfortable that the convo hasn't turned toward validating your narcissism.
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>>58420005
he wants someone to say he is le epic for making a few thousand on btc i guess
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>>58419351
investing was kind of a closed system, gatekept by brokers until about the 00s. pre-internet especially so. be grateful to your ancestors for giving you the gift of life, retard.
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also,
>im spending all my free money that i lucked into on silver
lmaooooo, buying the top and paying crazy premiums i guess ur a genius bro kek
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/biz/ is so dead now it's unbelievable
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>>58420792
I can't believe that actually worked. But for how long?
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prime bremen frens
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>>58408890
Midna!
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Sold more bitcoin the other day near the peak and bought more silver. If crypto has been good for anything for me (came in too late for massive gains) it's crabbing has been providing me with roughly 5% a month on my investment that I'm converting to metals.
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>>58421484
based
convert that fiat into real money
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcpRZFwvuuI
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these fuckers are going to let it just sit there all day tomorrow again aren't they
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>>58419351
>In 2012 I had no money and I remember asking my friends and family if I could borrow a few hundred to put into bitcoin.
To be fair, I doubt there are that many person who would lend a penniless person money so that they can invest.
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>we going to 27.5
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>>58422363
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It's over. silver RUGGED. We trusted the plan
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cheapies are back on the menu boys, feel bad about the fomoers but now I can get back to accumulating.
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LOL pump over. 2 more years of crabbing down
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>/pmg/ dead as fuck, literally unusable
>PM pump officially over
>the cattle still distracted by crypto
the cabal has won again...
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>>58423197
>Ask for cheapies
>Cheapies come back
Looks like a win to me. As long as we crab and coil those springs up around $26 I'll still call it a win overall. You couldn't expect the price to stick with action like that anyway, but our tulip day will come at least.
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>>58423223
yeah im just jokin around
if we stay under $28 at end of month I'll buy a tube
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>>58423239
Same. I was hoping for a dip to buy a little more, and here it is.
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>>58423197
You did not understand.
The cabal will win no matter what, and when the mass of sheep can no longer stand this slave world that is coming, they will no longer want anything to be part of the system, because to resist and rebel, they will need use something that neither needs a computer, nor needs electricity, and the one and only currency outside the system, which has had, has, and will always have value, these are precious metals, that's what that the sheep will need for their rebellion, and who will allow this rebellion to exist?
We.
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>>58423470
This is the gayest thing I think I've ever read on 4channel.
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>>58423659
i dunno, man, i've been to /x.
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I haven't used my protonmail since October but just dusted it off, crazy how dead /biz/ is. Nothing important to report, but I've been doing some hardcore cleaning/restoring of my ancient coins over the past few weeks and came across something interesting in my sack of hundreds of crusty uncleaned Roman coins. Even after cleaning it's pretty rough unfortunately, but instead of another common bronze it's a scarce little high purity silver "Siliqua" from the mid/late 4th century. The empire nearly collapsed thanks in part to monetary mismanagement and debasement in the 3rd century so the the Romans eventually got their shit together and started minting good silver coins again, albeit closer to 2 grams instead of the earlier 3+g denarius. I didn't (knowingly) have an example of the coin type before and definitely need a better one but it was still a fun surprise, never know what will turn up in those cheapie lots of crusty uncleaned ancients.
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>>58423659
So what will your coins be used for?
Do you think you're going to get rich?
Do you think their value will multiply by 10, 20, 50 in the future?
Between the two of us, you're the idiot who dreams like a kid, reality is for men, real ones, for the moment laugh if you want, kid, when you grow up, you'll see how much you I was stupid.
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>>58423675
>So what will your coins be used for?

I can't speak for anon but I have my dimes sorted out and ready to be deployed in different situations, with my most underweight worn-smooth dimes specifically set aside to compensate buxom Jewesses for their services when i can't find a proper blue-eyed blond to spend my uncirculated mercs on.
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>>58423675
This is the second gayest thing I think I've ever read on 4channel
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>>58423704
super worn out mercs are based
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Why is the stacking community like this? He is so rude and entitled and she is so paranoid and fearful. Very cringe all around.

https://www.tiktok.com/@gldmark/video/7359652084100255018
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the luther shipped
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>>58423197
>you realized the frantic shills and FUDs were all agents of the bullion dealers
>mfw
I like shiny bc it is shiny
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>>58424463
It is wild how quickly the regular bullion dealers that have been shilling here for years stopped.
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>>58424538
Good thing Boomers can't use email.
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>>58414811
I like the sword.. where did you get it?
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>>58424463
>I like shiny bc it is shiny

It's hard to beat the mellifluous tinkleclinking of a handful of shinies too, only fellow fondlebros know this feel.
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Are we still technically on the gold standard since we can trade fiat for gold and silver ? If one day the USD can no longer be converted to gold/silver, that would probably be the end the of USD.
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>>58424588
You're on a gold standard when your currency is defined as representing a fixed amount of gold.
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>>58424565
Bold, JM Bullion, and Apmex were selling them, among others I'm sure.
Not that Anon, I got mine second hand off a seller on the R-that-can't-be-named site.
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Is buying 3oz of silver a week a good amount to start with if you're a beginner stacker? Would that be too much?
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>>58424749
Hope your state doesnt kike you with taxes per transaction.
I would DCA like that too otherwise if that was your budget
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>>58424749
Buy however much you need to minimize taxes and premiums as much as reasonably possible. Like maybe think of it as $4300/yr instead of 3oz/wk and see where that takes you.
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>>58424749
As long as you can maintain a cash reserve for life, any amount is better than nothing. It also depends on where you're buying. Online, there's probably a minimum purchase (usually $200) for free shipping. don't blow that off - it's significant. Local coin stores don't have shipping to charge, so those might be your best option for 'small' purchases.
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>>58424749
I am stacking slower than that. ygmi
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How to reason the purchase of silver coins that have an absurd premium, but are pretty?
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>>58425412
buy all the at spot deals first, and then worry about it once you exhaust those
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>>58425412
example of a coin like this?
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>>58425412
- If you really like the item, you'll still be happy with it regardless of metal content - you're buying art.
- If it's a widely appreciated and desired piece, it will retain its premium.
- Protip: a good time to buy these pieces is when spot prices go up, because the overall price of the item may not -having already been priced so high.
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>>58425448
set of those
https://www.perthmint.com/shop/collector-coins/coins/australian-lunar-series-iii-2024-year-of-the-dragon-1-2oz-silver-10-coin-set/

I can get them for 450$
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>>58425504
I like the proofed details with the giraffe
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I asked this in the /bant/ thread but I'll ask here as well.

I'm going to be buying my first ounce of gold within the next month or so. My plan is to buy 1oz of gold about once every year or so. Would this be a good amount, generally speaking? I've also heard that buying fractionals should be avoided because of premiums. Is this correct?
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>>58426047
Usually the way to buy fractional is mid-poor condition antique coins, like 20 franc pieces and sovereigns. For instance I got these a couple months ago for 1% over melt. 0.16 ozT each. Check your local price search and see what's available.
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where the hell is the 2024 gold kook
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Today I bought my first Coín anons. I feel the wealth arround me, with me, true riches. This must be the hold/stack feel
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>>58426047
>>58426150

20 LMU 20 Franc(ish) pieces, avg cost $353.35. Actual cost varied from $380 to $339. All from eBay with a cashback card at 3.3% for online purchases. iirc they're 17 from Liberty Coin, and the other 3 from other big bullion dealers
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>>58426047
Generall 1 oz is better butt I'm going to second>>58426150

If your selective you can find fractional gold at a fair value. I have a 20 corona austrian coin .19076 oz of gold, or 6.0976 grams of gold or 5 coins to get about a troy ounce.

Currently selling for $487 on JM bullion if you do ewire or 2,486 for an ounce vs 2350 for a 1 oz gold bar so not that bad a debta all things considered how inflated fractional eagles are.
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>>58426427
Nice anon. It's truly something feeling that weight in your hand isn't it?
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>>58426427
Hold an ounce of gold, you'll feel something primal in your being.
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I hope no one has a shellfish allergy, because I'm looking forward to crab.
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>>58428218
Where can I buy a crab coin?
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Hello this is a precious test
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>>58408846
Just got a new job! I start monday. Gonna be stackin like no tomorrow here soon. Stacked 20k in 9 months last year, already seen 12% "return". Our entire economy is fake and gay and the only way to make it is to save more than the competition.
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>>58408890
George Washington and Adolf Hitler
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>>58428676
Nicely done, those are some serious numbers you're hitting.
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>>58428676
congratulations!! hope the new job goes well and you like it!
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