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Chunky 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/
https://www.ma-shops.com/

>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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Wagmi!
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>>58763632
Wish I had me some ekt Norsk Sølv.
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>>58763632
thanks for including it :)
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>>58763632
4th for krugerrand
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Haven't bought anything in a long time... getting the itch to get some mercs...
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This could be it lads, their planned bringing down of the banks, they are literally blaming it on a company called "crowdstrike"

Theres a chance the banks wont open on Monday, get your money out, TODAY, NOW.
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to the anon asking about the 3d printed tubes; they might be profitable enough to sell and I really love them and think many of the autists here will appreciate what they are and the customizable nature of them. I will post updates within a few weeks as my new job has a space I can set my printers up in.
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>>58763794
btw I hate pressure tubes versus twist loc knurled tactile chad containers. Their ability to be stacked like pucks inside safes or ammo crates or cigar boxes is superb.
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this is the lid for a pressure fit squared kook tube I made for an anon on here. had fun but the amount of effort for a custom tube is not worth it versus a standard design where the customization comes from size and color. I didn't charge him for it because it was a fun learning experience (I don't like pressure fit, details are hard to make pretty on filament printers, etc).
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final products. each holds somewhere like 12 kooks in capsules.
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someone said that if the insides of these were lined with felt and a rubber seal was added to the lid they would buy it. holds 10 silver bars in a really sturdy container. takes up more space than just dumping them in a cigar box BUT there's a greater sense of security knowing they're in a protective tube. I did try to make the tube as small as possible.
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>>58763830
Oh, and making them cylindrical versus squared like this one was would cut out almost all the excess.
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death to all redditors
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>>58763779
Nah. If it's not down by now it's not going to be down on Monday. Or if it is it's not related to Crowdstrike.
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>>58762822
>catawiki is my place to go for silver and gold

Fucking hate that website. You can find interesting lots in some sections, but I wont buy from there out of spite. Also never found any good auction for gold pieces.

For every offer you need to calculate the total price cuz they don't include fees. That thing alone should be illegal. And their expert thing is clearly a scam.

You'll find better prices on eBay if you want to buy from private sellers; lots especially. Auctions don't extend after every offer and the total price is what you offer. Also better feedback system and buyer protection. And if eBay Extra is available for your country/account you also get some kind of cashback via points that you can spend on other non-ingot/coins orders.
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About half of the biggest IKEA tub available. Bought at $16-17. These are the leftovers after I framed the nicest examples of each type for my coin books (I collect world silver coins).

If the value keeps creeping up I may do a secondary sort and refine half.
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>>58763632
metal bros,
if my scam memes keep pumping ill be able to buy alot more silver (i've been on a pause because I cant find a job)
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>>58763794
>>58763801
>>58763819
>>58763823
>>58763830
>>58763835
Based 3D printer.
>>58764411
Checked and based.
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>>58763745
I haven't either. I can't stomach the expense. Silver has one of the highest costs to buy over other shit like stocks which are almost free to buy.
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>>58764883
>he doesn't know about all the fees and hidden costs he's paying with stocks
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>>58764883
>sell stocks
>immediate tax liability
>sell crypto
>immediate tac liability
You have the big dumb.
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>>58764951
You gotta pay taxes when you sell silver too. Or are you admitting it doesn't increase in value?
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>>58763779
I keep a fat stack of $$$ for just these situations. Sleeping easy.
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>>58764979
>gotta pay taxes when you sell silver
Why would I report that?! W/ stocks and crypto its built in, PMs aren't traced like that. What are you a cuck?
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>>58764979
In some states, precious metals are exempt from capital gains tax because they're recognized as money.
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>>58763733
Ice I k my have one, I want to get more
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>>58765018
I would prefer to not have to engage in fraud to make up for the premiums I have to pay to buy something.
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if we're talking about taxes, it's gay as fuck that the IRS classifies silver and gold as "collectibles". fuck off bitch. should be the same as crypto and stocks. but what are you gonna do. they use tax policy to discourage us buying the one thing that threatens their power
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>>58765043
>they use tax policy to discourage us buying the one thing that threatens their power
It's all so tiring
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>>58765041
>engage in fraud
The FED is fraudulent, GTFO of this thread and go be a loser somewhere else. R*ddit seems more your speed.
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>>58765165
Well, my whole original point is that it's hard to stomach buying an asset that's immediately down 10% due to fees. That's all.
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I bought my first ounce of gold, what should I do now bros?
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>>58765288 (Checked)
take the coins out of the capsules and clink them together
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>>58765288
See how it feels inside your rectum. You know, in case of emergencies.
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>>58765288
are all three of those australian coins the same kangaroo?
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>>58765313
Yeah why
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>>58765317
just wondering. it looks a lot better than the 1/10th ounce version. more gold or some silver to answer your other question.
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>>58765291
Bad idea, 24k gold scratches and bends easily. It's fine if it's 22k or 90% though right?
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>>58765229
>immediately down 10% due to fees
When you trade debt receipts for PMs you're at an advantage even with a 100% premium. Granted you want to be as close to spot as possible, but owning PMs is infinitely superior to stocks and crypto in the long run. Especially when we see the derivative paper market amount versus physical. The true value of 5toz of silver should buy you a decent car, 3toz of gold should be able to buy you a nice house with acres to go w/ it. It doesn't now because too much synthetic value keeps the value away from normies.
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>>58765351
>keeps the value
*real value
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>>58765229
only fudfags say "immediately down 10%" go kys
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>>58765229
everyone is paying the same fees anon. All things are equal
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>>58765351
What if I own 100oz silver?
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did ebay mess with their filters so you can't get to the list of all years and are now restricted to whatever they populate the drop down list with? that's pretty lame
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>>58765346
No, it's a good idea because clink clink clink clink clink clink
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>>58765369
402.23 paper contracts x spot price of $29.405 x 100 = $1,182,757.315 USD buying equivalent if we lived in an honest world.
>>58765525
No, silver for clink gold for 'ohh ahh' looking.
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>>58765346
24k gold isn't butter. it's not that easy to bend lol
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>>58765597
>bend
I scratched one of my Sovs just because I had a little grit on my thumb once. Not good.
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>>58763801
Hey could you link the files for this? This looks neat and fun.
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>>58765679
https://www.printables.com/model/708801-silver-bullion-coin-container

all you have to do for these is scale them to whatever you need if it isn't a perfect fit. I use tinkerCAD because I'm a baby retard but onshape is significantly better.
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>>58765684
i like the purple. i'd pick some tubes up if you end up selling them.
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>>58765613
Which of those has a scratch?
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>>58765684
I'll try and tinker it a bit and if I sort it, I can take care of any CAD anons at parity.
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>>58765288
Realize that it's not a proper investment and that there is nothing you can actually do with that gold, and that it doesn't have more worth than women buying jewelry.
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>>58765689
I'm happy to here that. I'll keep you all posted.
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>>58765696
One of the very bottom two. My camera is shit haha sorry
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its so much fun to buy silver without tax.
>>58763819
>>58763823
>>58763794
the lid looks fantastic! would be a cool hobby to expand in, could be a decent untapped market with that kind of quality.
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13mm gold coin?
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>>58765809
one dollar u.s. gold coins, pre-1933 of course
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>>58765804
Thank you for the positive response. I would create a website similar to mintanon. I'm telling you, those knurled tubes feel so good when stuffed with silver.
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>>58765814
With or without capsule?
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>>58765829
yeah they seem pretty nifty. i'd buy a bunch
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What's up negroes today i resumed my stacking journey
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>>58765849
Year 2022 of our lord
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>>58765858
I zoomed in and realized I could tell. Felt stupid, deleted my post.
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>>58765030
>Ice I k my have one
i don't know what that means. i hate zoomers so much
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big pile shiny rock
make bad voice go away
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>>58766122
What happened to those coins? They look like a POW from the Vietnam war smuggled them the only way the gooks wouldn't know
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>>58766125
Chard's jewed me on their pre-owned coins and gave me the most tarnished crap they could find in the bottom of the vault, I guess. Nothing some gentle polishing won't fix when I come to sell them. For now, though, I'll let the tarnish be: it's a protective layer after all.
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>>58766125
I hid this uncomfortable piece of metal up my ass for two years. Then, after seven years, I was sent home to my family. And now, little man, I give the silver to you.
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>>58766122
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>>58765288
just sit back as it goes up and laugh when people like >>58765729 fomo in
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>>58765837
without
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>>58766122
>make bad voice go away
Yes, stacking is inherently racist, schizo and only for Nazis. Am I right fellow stacker?
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Are you supposed to keep your gold coins in those plastic wrappers? Because that looks ugly.
What would happen if I were to store the gold coin as is, in a safe?
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>>58766365
Gold wont tarnish like silver but it can still get scratched. I leave most of my stuff naked
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>>58766122
>>58766125
I like them like that
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>>58765023
Those states are based. Bullion is money, just better, and many of those coins are even legal tender. Luckily it's not too hard to sell PM keeping the transaction untraced.

Also here in Italy you can just sell PM to private buyers tax-free; I would assume it's the same in the US too?
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1906 Willhelm II last king and caesar of German Empire. Originaly owned by my great grandfather who gave it to my grandpa who then left this for me since he didn't have any man offsprings
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>>58766122
They look cool. I'd accept in trade patinaed govt minted coins no problem. Patinaed generics I wouldn't take issue w/, but I'd possibly take advantage of their condition in my favor if I could.
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>>58766613
That's nice
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>>58765729
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>>58766613
>Originaly owned by my great grandfather who gave it to my grandpa who then left this for me
That's awesome. Very special piece. Nice :)
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FUCK
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>>58766994
It's tempting to buy 13 for a full 10toz, but I already ordered something else yesterday. But yeah...
>FUCK
Is right.
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>>58766994
>>58767014
FUCK
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>>58766994
Oh I'm gonna buy some silver today.
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>>58766994
>0.7734 troy ounces of 90% silver, cull
Sure, makes sense then. What are you guys orgasming over?
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>>58767054
FUUUUUCKK

I SPENT TOO MUCH MONEY
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>>58767054
get a dragon too
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55 years ago!
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price predictions?
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>>58767174
Mostly consolidation. Evening star and bearish convergence of the 200 and 800D on GSR suggest silver will outperform gold in the near term.
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>>58767215
>Evening star and bearish convergence of the 200 and 800D
What's that mean plainly?
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>>58767322
line go down
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any good deals out now? just starting out
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>>58767371
Yes, a bunch of spot deals. Gold and silver, no matter which you want.
>https://findbullionprices.com/buy-silver-at-spot-deals.php
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>>58767086
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>>58764979
Imagine selling silver
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>>58765041
There aren’t any premiums. Thats just how much it costs to pay someone to dig a rock out of the ground, melt it into a coin shape, and ship it to your house.
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>>58767840
Buy antique coins and large bars so you don't have to waste money on that nonsense.
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>>58767945
koala
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>>58765829
Are you in US? Again, I'd be happy to work on helping on the CAD side at parity, but I'm not looking to steal away your idea. Lmk bro
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>>58763823
just an idea, and it might be a bad one, but if you do tubes that fit air tites for different bullion rounds, you could do tops that reflect the coins that would fit that size (eagles / kangaroos, brits, maples). they could be add on purchases or something, but it would make it easier to identify what would be in the tube.
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>>58767966
Man, if you want to go for it you have my complete support. Just today I was thinking about it and how I don't see any money being made beyond break even. How much could you charge for these tubes where they'd actually sell?
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>>58767978
what do you think you'd have to price them at to break even? they look way better than the crappy air-tite tubes.
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>>58766365
They pull treasure chests full of gold coins from the ocean floor that have been sitting at the bottom for hundreds of years and the gold is fine. Just dont manhandle it.
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>>58767971
That's a solid idea; more of a swap fit kind of thing. Some kind of standardized design with variations dependent on what coin or round may be in the tube could justify a premium. I wonder how much leeway I have around copyrights for these designs. I would almost have to make unique designs for ASEs or kooks to circumvent it.

>>58767966
US. Biggest hurdle is making a product that can make more than the cost of a website, online transaction fees, and shipping.
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>>58767979
I couldn't even give a solid guess. I think what I'll do, even if I'll swallow some additional fees, is to put some on eBay to feel how people like price and quality?
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Found a cool collection of paper currency/bank notes. Sadly no metals like I was hoping.
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>>58768079
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>>58768079
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>>58768079
>>58768081
>>58768087
Man I wish I was more into bank notes but my tism is wither too metal-focused or not enough. Pretty finds, tho.
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>>58768079
>>58768081
>>58768087
>>58768093
I need to get an iron one of these days and smooth these things out
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>>58766994
holy shit
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>>58766994
god damn they're out. grats to all who got some
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did anyone grab one of these? i haven't seen the two on the left before. fuck
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We're all gonna make it, bros
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>>58768176
hell yeah I'm going up the woods and screaming at rocks tomorrow hell yeah
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>>58768093
Kinda feel the same. Did grab the Weimar mark, commie mark, the Zimbabwe 5 billion bill, 100 100 Venezuelan bolivars for only 40$. Feels like a nice start to an amateur collection.
>>58768099
Nice.
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>>58767840
Can I just buy the raw rocks then and refine it myself?
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>>58768353
sure, why not? :^)
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Reminder that if you are going to be a corrupt politician you should accept your bribes in Gold and not cash.

https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/if-youre-going-take-bribe-you-shouldnt-least-get-gold
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I want to buy like 10k worth of a pm for each of my kids (not born yet but my wife and I are planning on having them in a few years) maybe I should just divide a btc among them but there’s something just so attractive about metals.

Is silver gold or platinum better for this? My thinking is that when they hit 25 I’ll let them know that they have it, and free to do what they will with it. Or should I do 10k each just in case and balance the total for them when ~ 2050 hits
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>>58769036
10k in gold silver and platinum respectively I mean
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>>58769003
>Reminder that if you are going to be a corrupt politician
If I ran for office and got elected you know what I'd do? Immediately kill myself so there'd be one less politician in the world.
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>>58769036
do 50:50 gold/silver
platinum is kind of a meme
also dump your btc and give your children more than 10k of PMs
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>>58769069
>you know what I'd do? Immediately kill myself so there'd be one less politician in the world.

Thats the spirit.
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>>58768149
I got one of these, their spot five buffalo rounds, and a random 1.5ozt Canadian wildlife coin. The average per ounce came out to $29.54 - way better deal than any of the shows I’ve been to recently. This’ll put me above 300ozt of silver! Not including my junk silver, world coins, or sterling scrap

>>58767215
I’ve been so tempted to try trading in some gold for silver when/if the gsr becomes more favorable for me. Does anyone have experience with this? Do you you just walk to a dealer and ask if they’d trade?
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How much silver is enough? Or at least until you start scaling back?

I've been stacking for about 3 years currently and after a big haul this weekend I've gone past 500 oz of silver. I usually spend about £500 a month on eBay buying silver but wondering if should just switch exclusively to gold now. Majority of my gold was inherited and I usually just buy the odd sovereign here and there so I'd have to probably wait 4 months to get an Oz coin.

I don't think the world is going to end and we'll be trading silver for food as society collapses, so for me it's more about avoiding inflation and not trusting the banks. Gold seems easier to manage as all my silver takes up 2 Peli cases and is very difficult to move whereas my gold could fit in my pocket.
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>>58769665
almost 18 kg of silver is not very comfortable to store and to move. Buy more gold and maybe some platinum and other memeniums.
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>>58769665
usually people ask themselves this when they start running out of space. Also what is with all this sterling? You're getting killed in premiums. Unless you plan to regain those premiums by selling to people that really want old candle sticks
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>>58754511
>>58707547
>>58727165
>>58757881
>>58749017
>>58756527
>>58755256
Reminder we are among pirates
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>>58770056
Arrrrgh. Matey!
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>>58770057
Awesome
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>>58769903
why do people say this like it's a bad thing
are you planning on fleeing your home like a bitch?
the heavy weight makes it harder for people to steal, you know
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should I buy now?
I really don't want to but at the top.
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>>58770351
We're nowhere near the top.
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>>58770351
that's what people were asking and saying 3 years ago, and 2 years ago, and one year ago and price has just been going up
in the next few years either and/or china - taiwan, china - philippines, south korea - north korea, israel - hezbollah, ukraine - russia, iran - israel, russia - nato will escalate (further) in economic warfare or actual warfare. Every country is stockpiling weapons. Geopolitics have not been this tense in decades, gold and silver has been reacting to that tension for years and will react more to actual wars. History will always repeat itself and humans will always cause wars
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>>58770400
Just forgetting india - china and india - pakistan and egypt - ethiopia where more tension is than people may realize. And probably some more hot spots i dont know about or forgot
next decade will be crazy, simple as
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7 minutes until open.
How fucking hard are we gonna drop even more this time?
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>>58770440
Real hard, I hope. I've got some money coming soon and I need one last sloooooooorp before the continued rise.
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Pirate Update
I was supposed to pick up the revised sample from UPS today, but the computer glitch on Friday effected them and they weren't able to locate it at that moment. I'm going back tomorrow after work and will post new images when available
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>>58770400
yup. silver is a critical material in war, and it gets exploded and made unusable. no reason for it not to go up forever at this point.
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>>58770489
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bullshit weekend without a single coin put up for sale
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>>58770440
How does $50 dollars plus tax plus tip plus vat plus shipping plus handling plus depreciation cooked in with a total resale value of $0.00 sound
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>>58770738
somebody found $22 peace dollar culls that was epic
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Is it a bad idea to get 1/10 oz gold coins? I've never gotten gold and don't want to spend $2500 on a coin
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>>58771037
No and yes. The premiums are high, but if it's all you can afford and no more then it wouldn't be the worst. Get a European LMU coin or Brit Sov instead, premiums are lower.
>t. 3, 0.10toz coin owner.
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>>58770489
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>>58763779
>get your money out, TODAY
It took me 5 minutes to remote in and delete the file from the retarded poo.
Problem? Yes
Headache? Yes
Scalable issue? Yes
A pause for concern in the future? Yes
Time for panic? Absolutely not.
The takeaway should be companies like CrowdStrike or Last Pass should be avoided.
>If you give up your freedom for the illusion of safety you deserve neither.
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>>58771054
I bought this bad boy, 1/10oz for $280. Yea there's a premium on it, but want to dip my toes in with something that has some authority.

If my new job goes through in the next 2 weeks, I'm getting a 1oz coin from Costco (this message brought to you by Costco gang)
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>>58771172
Have sex? Not you (cuz ur incel)
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>>58771037
>>58771237
i rec 20 francs or coronas my nigga
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>>58771037
The question isn't how much but what premium. Usually better off with old sovs and francs under 1oz. Anything over 90% is as good as bullion by gold weight.
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>>58770489
absolutely beautiful anon, just placed an order for two, looking forward to seeing the revised sample tomorrow
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>>58771237
>$280
Not bad then. I bought my 2 tenth AGES for $245 and $265. My other was a Swiss Argor for something like $320, but they're rare b/c only one production year.
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AHHH IT KEEPS GOING DOWN
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>>58771318
Great to know, I'll keep my opinion to myself. Start panicking because of
>a company called "crowdstrike"
GET YOUR MONEY OUT NOW!!! BEAT THE BANK RUN!!!!
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>>58763779
BlueAnon schizos on X.com are freaking out because Trumps blood trailing down his face looks like their logo.
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this is pretty neat
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>>58772367
neat haven't seen this type before
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>>58765043
Luckily you can just "give" a big box of coins to someone and no one has to know about it.
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>>58765729
Lets just say a we have two fathers. the first father stored their wealth in precious metals, and other father in stocks.
The fathers die and their children inherit the wealth.

The coins are handed to the child. The child now has all their fathers wealth.

The stocks are sold, Half is taken by the government in estate taxes.

Which child is wealthier?
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>>58772548
depends on how large father's estate is. large enough that tax is due? you get a step up in cost basis on the shares if you aren't selling to pay estate tax. if i buy $KIKE at a cost basis of $1, keep it, die, it is valued at $5000, my heir gets a step up and if he sells right away, isn't paying the unrealized gains.
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>>58772592
well my brain isn't fully working yet but you get it. his cost basis is 5k, he sells, he doesn't have gains to pay tax on

>mom keeping $EL through it's peak and not selling any shares
LMAO
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>>58772594
>you not knowing the difference between it's and its
:/
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>>58771037
If you're paying retail premiums it is a bad idea. What do you get with a 1/10th oz coin that you can't get with 10-18karat cheapies?

Jannyniggers tongue my anus
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>>58772626
least i know the important stuff like how my inheritance was taxed
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>>58772651
you're gonna need that inheritance, since you cannot get gainful employment without good grammar
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>>58766122
I like bullion with patina because some retards sell them below spot.
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Just paid for a haircut using silver coinage. Crypto nerds will seethe.
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>>58773025
face or bullion value?
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>face value or bullion value
Yup. In fact, a real dollar pays for two haircuts. No taxes, no computers, no merchant fees no receipt even. Would have cost me 48 digital dollars including taxes and merchant fees, or 45 something in cash dollars for our haircuts. Last i checked ASEs are like 35 bucks so i saved right off the bat. Funny enough they were having computer issues.
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Feels good to know silver is proliferating because sound money means good times. The beginning is near frens.
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>only 6 months ago
I miss cheapies so much bros. Part of my brain for some reason just cannot justify buying any more at these prices, it feels like a ripoff.
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>>58773193
Forgot pic like a retard
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>>58773193
>cannot justify buying any more at these prices, it feels like a ripoff
That's because it's hard to wrap our heads around the sheer steep mess of debasement of the USD over the span of the last few years. What used to take a decade took a couple. They accidently bumped the heat knob on the stove and the frogs are feeling the temperature rise too quickly.
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>>58773193
well you're wrong. you're like the guy who didn't buy NVIDIA because it already went up 20% from the bottom lol
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this year's budget:
Net pcm 2042
Rent 750
Food 200
Misc. necessities 50
Clothes 30
Fun 100
Benefits 81.6
Left over 830.4
FROM WHICH
1 Gold Sov 466
Savings acct 364

am i doing this right
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>>58773333
how much is in your savings?
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>>58773333
Quads checkem.
>$24,000/yr income
Holy shit bro, wtf are you doing? Get that income up and don't worry about gold and silver until you're making at least the national median.
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>>58773333
I'd just stick to 1-2toz a month, and get an additional source of income or a better job.
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>>58773624
*of silver
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>>58773597
>>$24,000/yr income
i'm a bong, forgot to mention. hence the gold: silver is taxed at 20% here.
>Get that income up and don't worry about gold and silver until you're making at least the national median.
this is *after* employer-matched stock options and pension. my gross is £36k. should perhaps have mentioned that. "savings acct" is basically so i have a buffer of debt tokens until my options mature at 5 years.
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We're not getting cheapies again anytime soon are we?
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>>58773731
in the long term; everything you see now is a cheapie
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>>58773813
This man is correct but I don't like what he's saying
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>>58773813
This

and all the implications that come with it
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For those that dont own a house: How do you guys store your metals?
I only have a paltry sum that fills a hard locked briefcase, and having more weight when I eventually move out of my apartment kinda deters me from buying more.
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>>58774461
More gold, less silver is your solution.
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>>58774461
better start liftin, kid
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>>58765043
In USA, "collectibles" are taxed? Kek
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I want to buy... I don't want to pay these prices...
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>>58774683
why? The prices are cheap
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>>58772645
Predictable scrap value.
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>>58774683
Don't worry about spot unless it goes up so fast they halt COMEX. Normally the only prices you care about are premiums and GSR.
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>>58774461
>I only have a paltry sum that fills a hard locked briefcase, and having more weight when I eventually move out of my apartment kinda deters me from buying more.
Kek I just moved like 4-5 bags full of silver out of my old house and into the new one. Around 1400 oz. Sure it’s heavy but it’s also a good workout.
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>>58772645
The reason there is no premium on scrap jewelry is that nobody wants it. I want to stack what other people want, so I'm happy to pay a premium up front.
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>>58770484
will the coin the pirate be holding still be a Aputannia? I cant see any detail on the coin from this video
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Revised sample has been received!
>>58775432
Yes, it isn't as detailed as the Aputannia but if you know what you're looking at it should stand out. Getting the lighting right for the videos has been a pain
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>>58775250
>nobody wants scrap gold jewelry
That's why refineries pay 98%.
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>>58775451
Yay! Progress
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>250ish Ozt's of Silver
>$110 face of US 90
>8ish Ozt's of Gold
>$80 Face Canadian 80% with 5 ozt of Maples
>a sack full of Mexican Pesos

Am I going to make it or is it over?
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>>58775736
You'll make it fren. WAGMI
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>>58775451
that's good to hear
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>>58775250
>nobody wants it.
Nobody is giving them tax incentives to buy it. Gold is gold. The only problem with scrap is refinery fees can change. If you buy old jewelry, you need to get it refined at a definite point in the near future and amortize that into your value calculation.
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anyone got the non-gay version of this?
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>>58776073
? Maybe?
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is there any way to buy physical lithium? so as to ride the tiger
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>>58776073
Does anyone have the medieval version for the holdings tier - like knight, lord, etc.
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>>58776221
Yeah just go down to your local lithium depot and pick up some coins and bars lmao
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>>58776361
well you can buy the shit it just has to be under oil
does anyone assay it is what i mean. so i can stack like, ampoules of the shit
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>>58776235
There are two versions of this. The difference is the image of the Marquess.
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>>58776417
I guess the creator thought "marquess" implied female, then found out, no.
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>>58776421
i thought that for a long while. i was convinced the british parliament was just full of lesbians lmao
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>>58776221
Yep. A guy in Ukraine sells it. Used to be $75/lb. That's gone way up to about $450 now.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/204237693857
Also, Luciteria, but only really tiny quantities.
And of course, cut open lithium batteries for the foil.
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>>58776221
>>58776391
>>58776445
>not picking it up on the street for free
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>>58776905
based computer chip harvester
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>>58776421
So what is equivalent for Gold Chads like me.
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>>58777024
divide the values by 100
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I'm losing my mind over this flying eagle penny
My mom's friend had me look through her inherited coin collection since I've been known pretty much my entire life as "the coin guy" and there wasn't much when I looked through it. Some silver dollars, silver dimes, 40% Kennedys, Buffalo, Clad Ikes, V-nickels and some foreign shit. Maybe $300 total on a good day. But this flying eagle penny was thrown in with the foreign stuff (I don't think they recognized that it was American, because it's so worn) and it's tripping me out. That date COULD be an 1858, or it could be an 1856. if it's a 58, it's a little $20. If it's an 1856, it's a $5,000 coin since it only had a few thousand minted and was largely just a pattern piece, that had some minting for collectors. And it's not JUST the date that has me wondering. The wear, too, is unusual. A coin THIS worn should be pretty much flat, but there's still separation between the devices and the fields. That's a really good sign, because all 1856 flying eagles were proofs, there would be more separation. And the letters SEEM to be the larger font of the earlier strikes, another good sign. But that FUCKING number is making me crazy. At some angles I swear that's a 6, but it could've been an 8 that got some dings. Worst part is the usual numismatic expert I see isn't in town right now, he won't be back for a couple of weeks so I just gotta stew on this thing.
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>>58777117
this was the best photo I could take of it, what I would do to borrow a microscope right now and examine the metal more carefully. My eyes hurt from just using a magnifying glass.
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>>58777125
damnit, it shows up even less on photos than it does in person. Ah well, here's another shot
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>>58777125
>>58777130
get a real camera, phones suck ass
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>>58777215
I don't have a real camera, I spent the money on coins. Bought an absolutely sick 1824 half dollar for $62, nice thing about the usual numismatic guy not being in is the substitute guy only really knows jewelry so he always underprices stuff since he doesn't know better. Not selling, just happy for a bargain.
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>>58777229
well you could actually rent a camera with a macro lens for a day if you really want to see small details
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>>58777461
Not a bad idea. I'll see if anybody I know owns a microscope
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haven't been here in a while, haven't bought in a while.

silver seeker video: wHy isNt anYoNe bUyiNg SilVer!?

people don't have the fucking money for it. people are in debt, people are leveraged just to get by
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>>58777579
yeah but if these "people" weren't sheep, they'd cash out their 401ks and other retirement accounts and buy silver. i don't care what fucking penalty it costs. that's the pound of flesh they take from you when you escape their clutches.
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>>58777624
Most people aren't really conscious or are still under the spell that the things will get better. That huge Microsoft and CrowdStrike outage should have been recognized as a harbinger. Financial crisis or maybe even the Great Taking will happen this year I bet.
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>>58777624
Idk I bought 50 oz of silver today just to balance my portfolio and it feels so gross compared to the gold I bought.
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>>58777624
that's the stupidest financial advice I've ever heard. You lose almost all of it
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the bull run is coming.. not right now but very very sooon.
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Gentlemen, the final countdown for the Pirate has begun. I have decided to give it until the end of the month and then sales will be finalized and production will be given the greenlight
>Gilded - 209
>Regular - 207
>Reminder all rounds will be given a serial number starting with the plated
Next round will be the Apurrand, open to suggestions for what to do after
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>>58777742
yarrr. it's about time, matey
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>>58777659
even if you like gold better, buying silver now is the right thing to do. the GSR will collapse big time from here. then you can trade for more gold
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>>58777742
>open to suggestions for what to do after
Two frog choices would be Kek and Mountain Chicken.
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>>58777742
>open to suggestions for what to do after
I'd like to begin conversations about Flippy Bogs again. I'll need to do some meme research.
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Also I'll be asking about possible solutions to these streaks that have haunted us from day one. Maybe I can pay extra to have some polishing done
>>58777796
I'd definitely be open to a proper themed Kek coin
>>58777805
I'm open to flippy bogs still, but I have no idea what kind of design to do for them. I blew my creativity on the phone one
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>>58777579
Yeah, it stinks. My mom's gonna have to sell her tube of silver libertads because she doesn't have any way to cover her bills this month. I want to strangle the asshole that raised retirement age from 65 to 68.
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>>58777742
How get?
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>>58777828
>How get?
I'd be more blatant, but that gets into advertising and bad consequences from the powers here.
It's the same guy who did the rounds on the green rows.
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>>58777828
do a search for anonymintpm
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>>58777827
Must be a company/agency thing. Full retirement age at which you are eligible to claim 100 percent of the benefit Social Security has increased from 65 years old to 66 and 6 months for those born in 1957, 66 and 8 months for those born in 1958, and will rise incrementally over the next several years to 67.

These changes were mandated by Congress in 1983 as part of a law that strengthened Social Security's finances.

1983 would be Ronald Reagan's presidency.
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>>58778002
She works for the public school system (tragically, but she can't work retail because of back surgery and she's not good with computers so her work opportunitties are limited) so it's definitely a gubermint thing.
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>>58772402
Wait, I have one of these, it's tiny af. No clue what's its premium, I should check
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>>58777654
>Financial crisis or maybe even the Great Taking will happen this year I bet.

Those in the know speculate it hits before the election
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>>58777624
i don't know, it's hindsight of course. but buying silver was an objectively bad decision i made because I have student loan debt and at the time, no house. i wanted a baseline in case the shit really did hit the fan. but that money should have really gone to paying down debt and saving for down payment instead. i still have my metal and will do everything in my power not to sell. consider that most people are in debt whether it's mortgage, student loans, medical, credit cards. and then people in this small niche community wonder why people aren't buying silver rounds??? you can explain to your average normie the value of silver and why it should be worth more , etc. and they might even understand it or agree with you but they still won't buy it because they can't, or shouldn't in their specific situation
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Ebay coin bulks any good? Silver love see ya later chads.
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>>58778070
If she has a Roth IRA or 401k, look into the rule of 55
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Is it worth selling coins I paid a very high premium on now and re-investing the money, or just continue to sit on them?

When I first started back in 2018 I was more a coin collector than stacker and didn't know what I was doing. I assume the Royal Mint was a great place to start and as you can see from pic related, I paid some very hefty premiums. I started stacking properly about 3 years ago, making sure to only buy at spot or a maximum of 5% over.

Checking the coins on eBay, some will either sell for the price I bought them at or slightly lower. With the majority of them being of the Queen, I suspect their collector value will go up over the years.

>>58769903
Platinum and Palladium are truly meme metals, their value hasn't changed in the past 50 odd years really and their industrial use isn't as wide-spread as gold and silver.
>>58770123
That would be true if you were talking about moving bars weighing 100kg+ each. Moving 20kg of silver isn't difficult.
>>58770042
I started off as a collector and not a stacker so my initial purchase had a very high premium on them. Now I buy 0.925 for it's melt value. I have a few sellers on eBay that I'll set my maximum as spot and that usually gets me 5-20oz a week.
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>>58778578
>That would be true if you were talking about moving bars weighing 100kg+ each. Moving 20kg of silver isn't difficult.
funny how everyone says it's super difficult and whines about muh weight and space issues with silver, then
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>>58778578
>With the majority of them being of the Queen, I suspect their collector value will go up

I've heard that the Queen, because of the length of her reign, was the most-minted person in history. I don't see those coins gaining any value any time soon (though they may carry a slight premium over Charles).
I feel your pain about cashing out of an investment. My father, rest his soul, was obsessed with US state quarters in his later years. He left me with around 30 *pounds* of quarters, which will likely never be worth more than face value. I took out 2 complete sets of the states for my sons and I'm very tempted to cash the rest in and buy bullion...
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>>58778638
I think it's more about practicality. If SHTF then it's a lot easier to high-tail it with a couple of oz of gold in your pocket (or up your arse) than to try and move the equivalent in silver. Look at Syria and Afghanistan. Sure you can see the signs and prepare accordingly, but when the chaos starts you'll probably be running or trying to catch a plane and trying to drag a case of 20kg of silver will be difficult.
Space is another issue. I have 2 Peli cases filled to the brim with silver, their equivalent value in gold would fit in my pocket easily.
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>>58777811
apu kook
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>>58778667
>I think it's more about practicality. If SHTF then it's a lot easier to high-tail it with a couple of oz of gold in your pocket (or up your arse) than to try and move the equivalent in silver.
but you just said moving 20kg of silver isn't difficult... are you a bot
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>>58778725
Moving it as in moving house is one thing, moving it as in smuggling it so no one robs you blind while you flee the country after a violent collapse is another. For ease of travel, gold does have a distinct advantage if you need to be light or covert but you won't gain a ton from that by stacking gold outside of the most extreme of cases. Outside of that silver's weight disadvantage can be overcome by buying a bigger box and not being a bitch.
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>>58777811
>Also I'll be asking about possible solutions to these streaks that have haunted us from day one. Maybe I can pay extra to have some polishing done
please let us know what they say about that
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>>58777624
>local pawn shop has 8 of these 20 ozt Scottsdales
>they cut all of them inhalf because they didnt believe they were real
>they are only 17.8 - 18.6 ozt now
>Pawn shop is selling them as 20 ozt bars with +25 over spot
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>>58778578
>Is it worth selling coins I paid a very high premium on now
It's unfortunate that you paid a high premium for coins for which you've lost interest - are willing to sell at or below purchase price. Generally I'd still keep the coins. "Back in 2018" is only six year ago. If you think that's a long time, then yes, you've made a mistake. High-premium coins are definitely not a short-term speculation investment. Think of these as heirloom coins meant for your kids and/or little pieces of art that you enjoy as such, and therefore not mind you've paid a lot nor want to sell now. Pic related. I paid waaay too much, have seen it go for nearly half on ebay, and the relief is mostly made of resin, but it still represents a lot in my life and I'm glad to have it. It helps if you can afford an occasional splurge.
You've got them now, so keep them (unless you really need the cash). Mostly, understand the need for patience grows with the premiums paid.
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>>58778939
Nice Swiss gold. I can't get enough Swiss coins.
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https://www.youtube.com/shorts/cn9ZWMGVlNY
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>>58778725
If you can't tell the difference between moving 20kg when there is still law and order and moving 20kg of a premium metal when there are roving gangs and shit's on fire; I don't know what to tell you.
>hurr durr you're too weak to carry 20kg of silver
Add that onto food, medicine and other supplies. What's more important for your survival? Shiny metal or food and water?
>hurr durr I'd throw it in my truck
Already made yourself a target, and what do you do when you've run out of fuel and all the stations are shut or have been looted?

>>58778815
Thanks, I might do a spring clean of the ones I truly don't care about and have a very high mintage and then keep the others as collectors items.
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>>58779096
very nice
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>>58779133
lift
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>>58779160
PL score is 542.5, my warm-up is more than you've ever lifted friend. You're an idiot.
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>>58779226
lol sure bro, post bicep
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>>58779134
I've double the amount of 1/2s and over tripled the amount of 2s since that pic was taken a few months ago. Eventually I'll get around to taking an updated pic.
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>>58779133
>moving 20kg of a premium metal when there are roving gangs and shit's on fire
if you actually legitimately think things will become a hollywood apocalypse then what you need is a gun and friends that you can trust with guns. Bugging out is pretty stupid in most cases and silver is only useful once things settle down.
One of the prepper power fantasies is being de facto rich in the new order and therefore you need to be able to protect your house, family and all your shit. You're not going to become some Tarkov nomad
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>>58777742
>open to suggestions for what to do after
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>>58779903
the bottom one please
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>>58779903
well both
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>>58779903
Dang, I want my flippy Bog real bad but (you) coin sounds amazing too.
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Haven't bought an oz of gold in a while, but I have this on order. I'll post pics when it arrives.
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>>58780201
Tony soprano rolex. Always wanted this, where did you get it anon. Thought they stopped making these
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Do any of you guys trade this stuff?
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>>58780273
Rolex has like 6 designs that they will make forever
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>>58780273
Nope, still in production. Got it from an AD for MSRP.
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has anyone tried to get a coin die made with CNC? It seems like a lot of die makers just take a 2d image and extrude the detail out to one depth but I want something more sculptural like real coins.
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>>58780400

How long was the wait from the AD, and did you have to have a purchase history of other Rolex watches to get that one?
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>>58780409
Damn, nice pic fren.
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>>58780409
jesus what a fucking dragon
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>>58780420
I just texted all 3 that I’ve bought from and one got back to me. She said they could special order it for me with 20% down and it would take a few weeks. I don’t think purchase history is required with precious metal watches, but I bought 2 DJs from her for my wife and I last year.
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>>58780409
You guys are gullible as fuck
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>>58780409
We have the next op pic
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>>58780409
mmmhmmm that's a fine PM pic
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>>58780527
maybe it's Simon Mikhailovich, fag
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>>58780588
Lmao yeah sure, its been reposted for years
https://x.com/WinfieldSmart/status/1352660839350886406
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Are German Reichsmarks worth buying?
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>>58780872
the 5 one is supremely based, yes.
good luck getting a good deal on one nowadays tho
the cheapies have been vacuumed up
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dang we got a tasty dip
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the dip begins and soooon the bullrun.
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>>58781381
I am always up for some slurping.
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New thread:
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>>58781483
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>>58763632
>help me, i'm dying.



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