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>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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>>59106321
I bought a half ounce gold eagle at the top this morning. Ask me anything.
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$2719.46
>>$33.78
$1004.73
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>>59106332
How can we prove Riemann hypothesis?
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>>59106332
How do you manage your boating accidents with those massive testicles weighing you down?
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>>59106332
>>59106360
Better question: why just a half ounce? limited by income? testing the PMG waters? What are your overall goals?
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I admit im a degenerate, i only do options with high leverage. Minor price fluctuations turn to nightmares.
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I bought two 10oz silver bars from APMEX at less than 1% over spot and now I'm nervous that they'll rescind the order....they still show as "processing" this afternoon.
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Repoastin' my mornin' grab
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>>59106398
Might just be moving to smaller denominations. It's what I did when I got to 20 something 1 oz coins.
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>>59106408
>they still show as "processing" this afternoon
Your payment is processing. You'll just have to wait the required 5 business days for ACH to work its glorious technology from the 1970s. It takes about 2 days just to turn it on I hear.
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>>59106427
This. Online dealers are generally good about honoring the price from the time of your purchase even if the bank takes half a week to clear it. Happens to me all the time.
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>>59106417
makes sense to me. I'll probably do the same after I hit my first goal (7).

>>59106412
pretty
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>>59106427
>>59106435
Thanks for the reassurance. I've never been burned with any of the online retailers, but I've also never had them wait this long to ship. I'm normally patient but struggle with my au/ag.
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>>59106437
At a certain point it's good to have some smaller denominations, just don't focus them to hard, the premiums will eat you up.
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>>59106444
I think the Friday surprise probably backlogged them. Silver is basically a giffen good where demand from buyers actually goes up if the price rises.
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>>59106468
>I think the Friday surprise probably backlogged them
Hopefully it was just the right size shock to wake people up while not pricing them out. Now that the news China and Russia are stockpiling silver it should be easier to get the silversqueeze going for real.
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>>59106504
>Silversqueeze
I wonder how many silverbacks are still stacking? The Reddit threads may have been a psyop but they'd all still be up now if they held.
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>>59106321
Hello /pmg/ I bought my first coin and it's gold at that. I made the mistake of buying from chards.co.uk as a Greek anon which ended up fucking me over from broker/postal/VAT(353) fees at a 1.005 euros in total with the coin included (which alone was 652 euros)
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>>59106540
damn, youll be underwater for an entire week. That sucks anon
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>>59106540
nice purchase anon, next up, a better camera!
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>>59106537
My guess is alot. Subreddits like r/wallstreetsilver got infiltrated and subverted but the squeeze itself that started in 2021 never really stopped afaik.
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>>59106544
i don't understand you anon is it a comment on my shitty picture?
>>59106546
Fuck that shit lol after spending all that money on this coin as a 21 year old i feel like saving up abit, at least until I get a new job
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Saved you guys this gem from the newspaper opinion section.
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>>59106408
>>59106427
>>59106435
>>59106444
A large dealer like that should have a strong hedging policy. I work resource companies to do this (not metals but same principles)
They would use shorts to do this so they can always make the same profit regardless of where price moved.
For example, they buy the stock at $30 and sell for $31 if they want to make $1 per ounce. They take a short on their inventory, so if market goes to $27 they sell for $28, and collect $3 from closing out the short.
Same if market goes up, say to $33 and they sell at $34, making $4 on the sale but owing $3 on the short contract.
In both scenarios they always make $1 per ounce.
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>>59106412
I love silver and how reflective and shiny it is but if there's anything in the room with even a hint of reddish color it makes it look like copper or fake gold.
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>>59106583
>Ben Laycock, Barkers Creek (Vic)
Gave this guy a quick search. It just so happens he has all sorts of gay/environmental/NWO aligning opinions and he's published all over the place.
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This is just the opening salvo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBnzDpI4v-Q
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>>59106617
Oh yeah.
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>>59106617
The fact we got no pullback today is very encouraging.
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>>59106624
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>>59106332
What are the top five concerns / driving forces for White zoomer males?
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>>59106460
You can occasionally get solid deals on fractionals that are equivalent to full ounces, its just not something that will pop up every day.
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not super cheap slurp but well under half (melt) price
I doubt the mexican coin is billion, but it might be
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>>59106607
Imagine that
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>>59106771
I've gotten some good deals around the holidays for fractionals. I usually have all the dealers sites up so I can compare and see which deals are actual deals and which are just bullshit dressed up as deals. You can also get decent prices on stuff like sovs and francs.
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I have a shit ton of foreign coins in my little safe, what's the quickest way to sort the silver ones (if any) from the nickle ones
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>>59106806
Scratch kit is probably fastest and easiest if they aren't coins that you are worried about getting scratched. There are links up top for testing gold and silver.
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Should I take out my savings form the bank and invest all into silver? I understand its the best move long term, but as long as we have a paper economy I'd rather have money than not.
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>>59106806
>quickest way to sort the silver ones
google image search
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>>59106831
How much in savings is your net worth precentage and how much of your net worth do you want to be in PMs? You don't need to answer that, but here's an example:
>25% net worth in savings account
>want 10% in PMs
>spend that much on PMs
Versus
>5% of net worth in savings
Maybe pick out a few coins to start and save more cash for a while.

This is not financial advice this is just my opinion and I could be wrong.
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33.80USD/oz

35oz is 1183 USD

A 35oz bar is 1,386 USD from a vendor

That's a 17% markup. I'd need to wait 10 years to break even. Yuropean btw.
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>>59106321
What a fucking scam silver is
>buy for £20 per coin
>go to sell
>everyone wants to £5 per coin
What the fuck?
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>>59106861
Yeah. Silver is an extreme long term hold. That's why I prefer gold in all cases other than Constitutional silver, which I can essentially get for spot or less at the LCS.
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>>59106889
>silver FUD is back
good
good
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>>59106861
a 35oz bar is a weird size, that's probably why it has a big markup, newfren
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>>59106861
I can get kilo bars around 5% in the US what the fuck
How much of that is assrape VAT?
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>>59106205 #
Thinking of the...
Engel
Ital
Ashi
Geiger
Scottsdale

Ffs more than I wanted to spend...
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>>59106861
thats how the scam works. just bee honest with yourself.
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>>59106925
Swap Geiger and Asahi on that list order.
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>>59106861
I didn't have to wait ten years, just two. Total "profit" is actually higher if I included all my purchases from other companies.
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>>59106934
Gonna get all at the same time. Fuck though. Didn't want to drop that much and I told myself I am going to focus on coins more.
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>>59106943
Ohh. Based. Good choices.
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>>59106861
>>59106901
https://bisonbullion.com/35-troy-ounce-silver-bar.html
Just gotta shop around.
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>>59106940
yup plenty of people here stacked at $15 and below
it's called patience and discipline
something the young ones lack today, i tell ya what.
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Is it normal that silver is hating all-time highs in other currencies across the world? For example, it's the highest it's ever been in South Africa, Romania, Japan, etc.

Well I think Japan it's its highest. It's been for 30 years or something like that.
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>>59107067
We have strong circumstantial evidence that America's military industrial complex has a deal with the big banks and metal markets to suppress the price of silver so it can be bought on the cheap for missiles. The problem with that is that India and China are now exploiting the exploiters' markets to bring in the cheap supply only to then sell on their own markets for more money. This can only go on for so long as market forces eventually break price controls.
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>>59106925
A-Mark is underrated here. It has provenance. Put it second, under Englehard.
Then Scotssdale and Geiger.
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>>59107090
>This can only go on for so long as market forces eventually break price controls.
Then we're all filthy rich.
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>>59107090
When will the comex Break?
>>59107094
I'm limiting myself to only five 10 oz bars. So which ones would you slurp up in that photo? Just curious... the ital one is being purchased because of my background, for sure.
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>>59107099
>Then we're all filthy rich.
In theory yes, but it isn't over until it's over and the system tends to find more ways to kick the can down the road even longer. To give you a possible example, the United States could stage a coup in a 3rd world country and then that new government will only sell its mined silver on the western markets which are also regulated to only sell on a national level instead of an international level. That's the power of colonialism/vassalage. We are already seeing this trick being done with Argentina when Javier Milei shipped out the nation's gold from the country in secret. Expect more like that in the years to come.

>>59107110
That's an answer know one knows.
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Pirate Rounds are heading to me in the mail now and will begin dispatch to your mailboxes shortly! If the package arrives to me before the weekend I should be able to get every single order fulfilled and at the post office by Monday

Thank you for your support everyone!
If anybody has ideas for stacker-oriented ideas/designs they'd like to see on a T-shirt or sweatshirt I'm happy to get something going
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I make few bux flipping RMs online since a while now. Recently i came across a mint error i've never witnessed -and i've seen my fair share of RMs-, which is a 45° tilt to the left on the medal alignment of a 2RM 1937 E.
Looked up online, and i couldn't find any other iteration of such alignment error on reichsmarks.
Ofc the coin is legit.

How much should i ask for it?
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>>59107139
eagerly awaiting shipment notification
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>>59107132
>know instead of no
Goddammit.
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>>59107110
>When will the comex Break?
I don't know but I think we're getting close.
>gold ATH
>silver at 14 year high
>unheard of >$2 silver movement in 1 day
>no Monday silver tamp down
>media admitting China and Russia are buying silver
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>>59107171
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News on brics summit?
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>>59107067
>Is it normal that silver is hating all-time highs in other currencies across the world?
Yes. It's called the reserve currency privilege. The USD is devaluating fast, but beside few exceptions like the swiss franc or the norwegian crown, every others currencies are devaluating even faster. So it's normal they are hitting ATH faster than you.

On top of that usually the poorer/further from trade routes the country is, the harder is their access to PMs. So their premiums is MUCH higher than what we can experience in the EU or the US. I talk about +100% premiooms. So we really are blessed to live in the West in that regard. We get stronger currencies and lower premiums all while getting much higher spendings capacities (at least the US, the EU not so much).
Imagine a poor peruvian earning $1.40/h (their min wage) who also have to purchase with a +90% premium (even tho they are sitting on literal mountains of silver). Their 1oz is tagged at $64.60, which will require 46 hours of work. Meanwhile in the US in one hour or two you'll be able to slurp 1oz. You purchasing power for PMs is thus 40x higher. The fiat scam is so much skewed in our favor, all burgers have the slurping capacity of half the fucking planet. This is why joos are sharting their pants at the idea we transform this fiat advantage in PMs.
Because for most others things, there isn't such distorded ratio. A tortilla at your local truck food will be $7. But it will be $0.50 in Peru. Same apply for most commodities, where the price adapt to the purchasing power of locals. But that's not true for PMs, which is a huge bonerpill to swallow.
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>>59107194
>Yes. It's called the reserve currency privilege.
This can be also summed up as the Cantilion Effect but on an international level.
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>>59107198
Exactly.
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>>59107194
>Image
Is that a real photo?
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the chart is beginning to become... quite unreasonable
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>>59107141
Nice error. Any other anons seen this? I’ll check mine when I get home from wagie hours
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>>59107132
Related to your post. Ever since the jewess got (((elected))) president of Mexico, there have been talks about nationalizing the silver mines as soon as 2026. And ofc, there have been "talks" with the US concerning this issue, and they'd have special privileges regarding the primacy of the production's access. Logic, considering it's US/Canada companies exploiting the concessions.

And that's on top of all the greenwashing reforms her (((party))) already made the past 6 years :
>mining concessions' lasting 15 years instead of 50
>no more access to water permits
>forcing companies to give back 10% of their benefices to local goblins
etc..
It's pretty simple : not a single new mining concession have been granted since 2018 in Mexico, and the foreign investments for mining exploration fell by fucking 70%.
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>>59107239
And there we go, a real example of how the system can keep on kicking the can down the road.
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>>59107215
yup, you can find it online, it was from a british tourist or something.

>>59107231
Thx fren.
Dug a bit more and i finally found a similar one. $3K price tag. It's payday baby! Worth looking around in your stack, just in case..
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>>59107245
Definitely, but it will play out in our advantage this time around.
See, I'm pretty sure this kikess CIA plant do this to deter foreign investors beside the US contractors who already have their concession. A way for the US to secure a second-hand monopoly on Mexico's silver.

For reminder, Mexico produce 25% of worldwide silver output. But with those measures, we can't expect their production to go higher anytime soon.
Deep down, what is currently driving the prices up is for the first time we have enormous annual deficits rather than surplus. Around 200Moz deficits yearly for the past 4 years. It's unheard of before in history. We drained surplus it took us decades to build in just 4 years. The situation is pretty fucking dire, and he who control silver, will control the clownworld.
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>>59107139
Thank you Anon, it’s been a ride, I can be patient a little while longer. Please make that German SS Pepe silver next!
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>>59107267
Is there a graph that goes back further? I'm not fond of graphs that don't take at least generational records into account as they don't show the greater picture.
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>>59107274
>Is there a graph that goes back further?
Idk, i guess so, but you'll have to look after it
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>>59107274
I thought this looked familiar.
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>>59107194
good post fren
we burgers are truly blessed
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>>59107308
I should get one of these...
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>>59107308
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>>59107245
nationalizing mines isn't kicking the can down the road lol
they will do that because silver is critically valuable...price go up
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>>59107318
>nationalizing mines isn't kicking the can down the road lol
Are you deliberately ignoring what was talked about before I posted that?
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tinyhatbros... not like this..
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>>59107321
something about america doing coups to get more silver mines? yeah good luck with that. americas kinda got its hands full right now
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>>59107323
Watch the banks go bust then get bailed out.
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>>59107327
In other words you're saying the United States is too busy to do 3rd world coups. Busy with what?
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>>59107308
They have a great weight to them. The pepe rubbing his hands together is the perfect icing on top.
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>>59106861
You will get much better deals on 1 kilo bars which are close.
35oz is not a standard weight for bullion
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I would really prefer if things just ridiculously mooned. I don't care about the repercussions
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>>59107386
same. idc anymore about muh world chaos or whatever
im ready
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>>59107408
Crypto creating hundreds, if not thousands of quiet millionaires didn't cause any chaos so I don't see why PM's booming wouldn't be similar to that anyway
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>>59107423
The chaos won't be from silver being worth alot and the minority of people owning it being well off, it will be from everyone else holding paper and it being worth so little.
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>>59106901
>a 35oz bar is a weird size
Isn't that just 1 kilogram bar? I have 500 gram bar myself.
Why is imperial more common than metric for PM by the way?
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>>59107439
The global market price of gold and silver are generally set by the COMEX (US) and the London Metal Exchange.
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>>59107447
> and the London Metal Exchange.
What ever came of that Nickel trade reversal fiasco
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>>59107452
https://www.nortonrosefulbright.com/en/inside-disputes/blog/202403-london-metal-exchange-wins-high-court-battle-over-us12-billion-cancelled-nickel-trades
"The Court held that the LME’s decision to cancel the nickel trades was not unlawful."
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>>59107436
>paper
One simple audit and we'd go to the moon
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>>59107453
I forgot about that story. All it did is confirm that the courts will side with criminals if they're powerful enough.
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>>59107439
>Isn't that just 1 kilogram bar?
Close: 1kg = 32.2ozt.
It's a weird size.
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If you don't hold it you don't own it. It's crazy seeing the shinies lust you see in a person's eyes when you let them hold a gold or silver coin
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Steady as she goes
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countdown captcha BS is annoying
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>>59107524
Most of you guys are so much wealthier than me.
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>>59107215
Is this why indians take selfies in front speeding trains? To show bravery and receive blessings? Max kek.
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>>59106321
been here for while, since 2020, the silversqueeze continues the fundamentals are valid - here's a pic from my archives
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>>59107572
FDR has done irreparable damage to this country
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I must be the only person alive calling for an audit. No one talks about it.
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Made $10k from my long gold short silver position
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Holy shit gold is going to hit $2800 this week
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>>59107615
ron paul and pepper-ridge farms member
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>>59107572
The based Buffett
>pic unrelated
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I just bought some more Kennedy's because why the fuck not
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>>59107629
Probably lol. It’s past $4100 aud so usd prices sound low to me
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Well if physical metals absolutely go into orbit how are we going to trade this stuff? I know a Merc will buy you a girlfriend but how about paying a mechanic to work on your car?
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>>59107764
You Aussies live in the future so keep us posted
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>>59107774
Silver hit $51 aud today, you guys are about 6mo behind us
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>>59107770
>but how about paying a mechanic to work on your car?
One stinky copper should do it
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Silver is about to fucking hit $35
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im waiting for the pullback before stocking up more anyone else? probably gonna sell all my silver now and double up in a few months when it crashes to $15 during the financial crisis. gold will be about $1,300 again which will be comfy so i might do more of that this time
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Boys, when I started stacking was when SVB tanked and started stacking at $20 an ounce. Shit seems to be getting pretty real
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>>59107869
Sell it all retard, you can buy back at $50.
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>>59107869
Sell it all to me you fucking retard. Don't you see what's happening?
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>>59107783
Glad to see another Aussie here. I live 200km west of Hervey Bay. My local coin shop is 250km away. Only get in there every other month. Know of any others on the east coast that are good to checkout whenever I'm over that way? Travel between Brisvegas and Rocky every 4 months or so.
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CANT STOP WONT STOP
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>>59107910
It's just going to be a long way down. Just like '81 and '13. "Muh it FEEEELS different this time!" No it doesn't. It'll plummet from this peak. We'll climb back up but believing this is the new normal is retardation.

This IS financial advice.
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>>59107919
What will the new bottom be?
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>>59107910
Glad I bought a little bit more right before the impending doom
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>>59107924
Oh boy there is only a power bottom now, prepare your anus
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>>59107931
Kek
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Latest silber purchase: kruggie, Kennedy, 5 grams shot.
Have a Canadian lynx (paid) and cougar (pending) if still available on payday as well. If not, some other silber. Keep stackin’
>converting fiat to real monies. Simple as…
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>>59107246
Lucky (you). Glad a silber fren found it!
>after you sell it, what you want to buy?
Gold or more silver? There is no wrong answer kekekek
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>>59107890
>>59107895
yes but nothing goes up in a straight line and when they allow the great depression to start all the metals will sell off and lose 50% like it happens during every financial crisis
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>>59107308
Poastin’ muh milky KEK with his frens the Roos’ and boobala the tijuana stripper. Goodnite all
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>>59107997
Probably a mix of both!
But lets not get ahead of ourselves : it will probably take a while before i find someone interested, and probably not at this price. But even with a 50% discount i'll be very happy, after all i purchased the coin for 6 bux.

Another slurp who made me equally happy few days ago, but it seems like the seller isn't very happy with the price, because he doesn't answer my messages and still didn't send it.. :(
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>>59107982
What a curious little vial to store the shots. Is this a decorative item, like to wear as a pendant?
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>>59107919
Shalom.
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>>59107919
>It's just going to be a long way down.
But it hasn't gone up yet! Wait until it's $60 before you spout your bullshit.
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At >$34, we are not there yet. Remember Silver spot climbed to over $43/oz in Apr 2011

The everything bubble of today seems way worse than the 2008 situation. Seems reasonable that Silver could breech $50 easily. Given the increase of inflation and devaluing of the USD, $100 silver seems entirely possible in this new territory.
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>>59107836
>>59104248
*taps the glass*
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>$34.50 and climbing
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>>59108069
I’ll poast when I get it delivered. Cheers
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>>59108088
Silver is irrelevant to me. I only pay attention to gold.
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>$34.70
$35 here we come
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>>59107869
>Currency crashing
>I'm going to wait
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>>59107308
>>59107342
I got jelly and had to pick one of these up. I haven't bought any silver for awhile, so I got 7 more ounces from Intaglio mint too.

I quit my job last month. I had been there over a decade and I felt in my heart of hearts it was time for something new. I am focusing on God's plan for me now. I've been reading scripture, praying, exercising, and meditating. I quit all of my vices. After a week of sobriety I felt amazing! I was high on life. I was convinced that I had made the right decision after 2 weeks without nicotine after a 20 year addiction.

It was going pretty well until I visited my parents and told them I quit my job and work for God now. They definitely didn't approve of my new plan and just started talking about money and the importance of a steady paycheck. I started doubting His whole plan and started thinking of ways to make money instead of serving Him last week. I stumbled with alcohol, drugs, and doubts. I sold all of my paper silver last Friday. I got a nice profit on it, but in hindsight I should have just sold half of it. On a whim I went to a nearby church. The entire service really resonated with me The sermon on Sunday was about not worrying about money and letting Him provide. I had 900 seconds to muse about what to write here. God bless you and keep stacking!
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>>59107905
Nah mate I’m on the NSW coast, I have a couple private connections that I have that keep sovs and old gold from the melt pot for me. They sell to me at spot, silver though I have to buy from dealers when I’m in Sydney, which I hate being full of jeets these days. Found a jewellery store in a Chinese part of town selling all 1oz silver coins for $50 a few weekends ago, snagged some early 90s kooks and Roos
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Anyone a fan of old kooks? Picked these lads up before the recent rally for only a few $ over spot, case it came with was included.
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>>59108208
I'm a bit of an old kook myself so of course I'm a fan. Nice pickup mate!
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FUCKING PULLBACK ONE DAY SO I CAN SLURP 50OZ WTF IS TNIS SHIT FFS
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Silver hit a 12 year high today.
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It's not fair, I haven't reached my main goal which I was hoping to complete next year.
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>>59108248
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Another PM dream last night
>a John Wayne type character was in town
>lots of people to see him
>he was being a total jackass to my dad for some reason
>somehow a bunch of this characters silver he owned ended up on the ground
>everyone was oblivious so I shoved some coins in one pocket, a 10oz piece in another and a 100oz bar down the front of my pants before making my escape
There was an oddball 5/7oz piece in there that looked like a pill? Anyway not my first dream where I find PMs and fill my pockets with them.
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>>59108273
PROBREM?
Wild to see silver at ATHs in multiplie currencies but USD. I wonder if the banking currency crisis will happen abroad first and brought to the shores of the USA thereafter.
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>>59108283
Kek
For having tried to shove a 100oz bar down my pants and jokingly pretend to leave as a thief, it wasn't very convenient irl to say the least.
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Looking good
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>>59107194

Screencapped for posterity.
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Is this silver price increase coming from shortages?
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$2734.94
>>$34.44
$1019.44
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$4.30
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1:20pm

Gold: £2,108.08
Silver: £26.52
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>>59108322
Nobody knows, probably institutional buying and short covering on the futures exchanges and COMEX
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>>59107318
They do it for the same reason governments do almost everything - to get their hands on more money to use to buy power and benefit their friends. Period.
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I managed to get some eagles at a good price. My plan is to buy 5oz of silver a month, I know it's not much but my salary isn't very high I'm not going all in I'm still putting most of my salary into stocks. While I do think in the long run the economy will go to shit I believe there's a fair bit of steam in the American economy for the S&500 will outpace inflation and the value of precious metals for a good few years.
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>>59107447
That is changing with the opening of China's Shanghai exchange. Part of the shift away from Western global control.
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>>59106397
I was banned for this comment in the middle of the night. How tf? Tranny janny stalker must be back.
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It's going to fucking test $35 this week isn't it?
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>>59107770
Gold and silver have been used as money in almost every civilization for most of human history. So I don't think it will be a problem.
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>>59107869
You either have brass balls or rocks in your head. I'm guessing the later. But then I'm not a gambler.
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Brics summit today, so we will see if that has any effect in the coming days.
https://www.reuters.com/world/shadow-ukraine-war-hangs-over-putins-brics-summit-russia-2024-10-21/
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>>59108283
nice
I once had a dream where a potential buyer came at my apartment and proved that all my gold coins were fake and then a camera crew came and they all laughed at me
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>>59108013
Look at the historical graphs for hyperinflation. Pretty much a straight line. So, yes, some things do go up in a straight line. And the all powerful "they" are not in control. In fact what we are seeing is the loss of control.
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>>59108426
>historical graphs for hyperinflation. Pretty much a straight line

Anon, they are exponential curves. Very much not straight lines. They approach the asymptote, which is a straight line - but never reach it, always inflating away until the cucumber you use costs $5,000,000,000 a ride, so you switch to using the handle on your toilet brush.
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>>59108421
im not saying it wont go up a bit more but i cant time the top and id rather take profit now and be able to double or quadruple my stash after prices dump
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>>59107136
Remember that ?
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>>59108426
we are nowhere near hyperinflation and its not going to happen at least not for another decade
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>>59108400
>today*
ftfy
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>>59108442
It’s all a confidence game, fiat financialization and debt is already baked in for disaster. Just need the sheep to wake up.
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>>59108431
Depends on the scale of your graph. Anyway I think the anon I was responding to was not concerned with mathematical straightness but was instead suggesting that all lines that go up come down again. And that is not true.
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>>59108439
You are assuming prices dump. You could be right. But one of the lessons of Weimar was that people who owned shares in solid manufacturing companies and just held on through the madness came out okay on the other side. But people who tried to "play" the market got fucked.
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>>59108442
You said you would sell and buy back at 15. Please show stack so I can truly believe you're not a troll. Why would a stacker sell at the beginning of the breakout?
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>>59108512
>breakout
Funny way to spell bulltrap.
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>>59108442
You said nothing goes up forever. I pointed out that hyperinflation goes up and never comes down. So what you said is incorrect. That's all. I don't claim to know when it will occur. You are confident that you do. Good luck!
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It's almost 10:00 in ((New York))
Where's the tamp?
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>>59108442
People are just going to work for nothing-backed-funny-money forever.
They just will, ok?
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>>59108524
Worried yet?
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>>59108512
Imagine voluntarily trading silver and gold in hand for a stack of banker cum rags in the hope that a greater fool will trade you back someday.
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>Silver has moved more in the last 2 days then it has in the last 2 months
habbeding stadus = ids
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>>59108542
Unironically this.
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>>59108594
Not when the currency depreciates and people know to spend their paychecks immediately & stop giving a fuck about paying any debts.
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>>59108643
>don't pay your debts
>credit goes to shit
>don't qualify for comfy jobs
>spend all day laboring and breaking your back instead of collecting comfy paycheck
>low self esteem because debt laden
>no time or energy for family
>But I got one over on dem jews!
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Should I buy gold right now or wait until I get paid next week? I think this is my first time experiencing FOMO.
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>>59108643
Standing in line all day and at the end being able to buy less than you could when you first got in line. Right after that, the black market takes over because people stop selling their goods and services for burning banker cum rags. Then the question becomes "what have you got to trade?"
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>>59108572
Just before the eclipse this spring there was a similar move.
Silver jumped like +$3 to around $27 in late March into early April.
We're now at two jumps in one year!
Every time the price goes up I'm like, "Man, I wish I'd stacked more back when it was only $28."
This time next year I'll be like, "Man, I wish I'd stacked more back when it was only $34."
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>>59108705
Now is not the time for FOMO.
Slow and steady.
Pick up a little because it's always a good idea.
Consistency is more important than anything else.
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Feeling pretty good today.
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I'm beginning to be worried that we are right. What will the world look like once we are completely vindicated?
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>>59108799
Come into our club, the club named " we don't care ".
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>>59108799
>we recognized patterns that exist outside of our minds
AND THAT'S A GOOD THING.
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>>59108799
Crypto maxi here. I bought 100oz silver 3 years ago and just now checked the price again. What am I in for? Will I be above a serf in the new PMG world order
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Metals are just gonna pump every day now I guess, huh......
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>>59108916
>Crypto maxi here
>What am I in for?
Disappointment if you keep holding crypto and don't buy more silver.
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>>59108916
congrats you hold .00000012 of worldwide yearly silver production, doesn't seem like a bunch but, if there were only several million of you, thats the ball game. the market is that small.
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>>59108943
Us Europoors now have to pay sales tax on pm coins. They used to be exempt on account of being currency, but alas. I now have to pay a 20% premium on top of the dealer premium
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Wild stuff happening with gold.
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>Cliff's Dollar days prediction has started
>got laid off recently when I was just shy of my goal of 400 oz

30 oz's, I'm off by 30 fucking oz's. Fuck my life. Go on without me bros
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It dawns on me, bros...
Wouldn't a Kamala presidency more likely bring about the dollar's demise?
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Silver just the all time euro high lads.
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>>59108975
bro im europoor too and i have to pay 25% sales tax + premium and if i sell i have to pay 30% tax again. Gold is tax free. Why they hate silver so much?
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>>59109012
>Silver just *hit*
Have to read over my post next time.
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>>59109009
Trump would give us more time to stack.
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>>59108975
Buy anonymously on a forum
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>>59109012
In Euros? Weird
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>>59109012
zoom out
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SILVER STILL GOING UP, MUST RESIST BUYING MORE SILLVVVERRRR!!!!
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>>59109109
>resistance is futile
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>>59109032
>The guy who signed the first 1200 stimulus package
>give us more time to stack
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>>59109125
Yes you retard. Harris has no policy and is a puppet who will allow the USD to be destroyed quickly. At least Trump will try to tap the breaks on a CBDC rollout.
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Silver is being revalued mark to market
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>>59109139
>Harris has no policy and is a puppet
They're both puppets working for wealthy globalists and it's insane to believe anything else.
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Omg I’m gonna cum
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>>59109145
Why ?
It was $48 in 2012.
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I waited the 900 second timer because I just really wanted to say fuck normies. Fuck normies. Fuck normies. Fuck normies. Fuck normies. Fuck normies. Fuck normies. I hate normies.
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>>59109145
What bullshit site is that with an inflated spot price? It's only $24.79
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>>59109162
$34.79*
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>>59108787
Well earned, fren. Nice work.
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>>59109142
>it's insane
Don't care, still voting for orange retard over the pajeeta. Who else would I vote for? Some homo lolbertarian?
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>>59109162
SD BULLION. COM WHERE YOU CAN GET YOUR FIRST ORDER OF SILVER OR GOLD AT SPOT
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>>59109150
And it was $50 in 1980. The fundamentals and even the technicals of silver show this thing could blow out to $100+ relatively easily. Everyone is trying to prevent that from happening so it won't happen tomorrow, but that'd what stackers are all sitting here waiting for.
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>>59109193
>COM WHERE YOU CAN GET YOUR FIRST ORDER OF SILVER OR GOLD AT SPOT
Okay, I'll bite.
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>end up on the "rare coin" section on ebay
>every listing are either random Wheaties for 5 digits or Indian Woman Dollar coins for 6 digits
>every seller has no ratings and items have no description
what a strange place
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>>59109216
Can I interest you in some steel pennies?
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>>59109220
Only if you are selling them for 1500 dollars a piece
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love seeing these BBCs (big bar climbs)
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>>59109145
Shut it down

Shut it ALL down
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both pumping historic highs vs usd in the same minute
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why are sites like monument or bold charging tax again?
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>>59109273
what state?
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>>59109273
Skill issue.
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>>59109280
wisconsin. last orders from both were tax free since the law change earlier in the year. bgasc is still not charging tax.
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>>59109283
what a shithole
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Wtf is going on !! N!!????
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>>59109282
no tax at apmex either still

>>59109282
fren pls
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2 more weeks
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>>59106540
Jesus fucking christ anon that wasn't even a good price for the coin to begin with. 20 lire should be less than 500 euros. (Ok I checked, is that overpriced on that store lmfao.) I suppose most of us have overpaid some of our first coins, but you just paid double for that.

I'm very sorry, but next time please inform yourself on stores that have better prices and buy from within the fucking EU goddamnit. And I hope you didn't buy from there solely because it's posted on every retarded OP...

Anyway I suggest you finding a Greek store for better shipping prices and waiting time, otherwise check goldsilber.de or stonexbullion.com, they both ship within EU and with reasonable pricing (first one have better prices but you'll have to translate the webpage with your browser).
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In this post I summon Floorstacker for an update on current stack size
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>chart shows 50c drop
>immediately gets slurped
The open interest is insane right now
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Michael Saylor just outed himself as a government controlled asset lads and said you’re better off trusting your Bitcoin in state custody than holding your own private keys.

This is going to send all the people invested in crypto who were beginning to smell the rat straight into gold and silver lads, this is big.

>>59109328
>>59109328
>>59109328
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I've decided I have enough invested in other areas to start on silver and gold. Is the US site in the OP a good one? Also, I know people who hoard metals are called stackers, but what are these?
https://www.jmbullion.com/silver/silver-stackers
Just fun shaped ones for giggles?
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...........$2745.47
...............$34.83
...........$1031.38
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>>59108654
Big booba!
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>>59109139
Trump is just anothet AIPAC Ziocon puppet and a buffoon. He wants endless economic and political sanctions and trade tariffs imposed on the entire rest of the world. The USA is going to continue to die painfully, either by his hand or someone elses.
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>>59109323
ITS OVER!!!
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ESAU going to 50c next week
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>>59109394
Yup, the last barrier have been breached. Now it's straight to $50 for silver.
Shorties on suicide watch
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>>59109394
Fake news. Silver will never hit $35.
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Silver will never hit $34.85
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>>59109393
>1pbtid
Shut the fuck up Harris campaign staff member/glowie. Eat my shit
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>>59109282
i stand corrected kek
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Looks like $40+ ASEs are back on the menu boys
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SHOULD I KEEP BUYING SILVER??? I GOT 18K IN MY SAVINGS ACCOUNT WHAT DO I DO?
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>>59108996
>Go on without me bros
No. You're already with us, you will be as long as you don't sell. 30 Oz won't make or break you anywY, but you get back on that horse, find a new job, stack more, and ride 'til your pony dies beneath you. You can do it.
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>>59109449
Buy 2 oz of Gold and 500 oz of Silver NOW
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>>59109394
People have long suspected the runup from $35-50 could happen quite quickly as there is no technical support or resistance. And if it breaks the derivative constraints and adjusts itself to similar inflation metrics we could see $200-2500 silver
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>>59109283
Probably has to do with how vendors get wind of changing laws. It's complicated. The gist is, online stores are required to charge the sales tax of the state where the product is to be delivered.
To follow the letter of the law, each vendor must learn the tax rules for every state they ship. This means either staff has to research the taxes, or the vendor must have an accountant/firm that instructs them. Some vendors take the law seriously and follow it, some might not bother and assume it's just bureaucratic nonsense or are just plain outright scofflaws, or some just don't have the business volume to warrant the effort of finding out and accommodating.
A search on "usa internet sale tax law" yields a lot of info, and it's daunting.
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$35 is an iron wall. You shall not pass.
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>>59109449
there will inevitably be a correction in metals. It might not be until gold hits 3500 it might be tomorrow. Just know if the market gets crushed, metals will fall too. Gold is the safe haven silver is speculative. If you don't have any metals start with 1 ounce of gold and 100 ounce of silver. Gold is preferable over silver
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>>59109457
pretty much this. Stack the gold first. Have at least 2-5 ounces. then get 100 ounces of silver next
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>>59109198
The problem is that they do not want to accept the reasons why silver will never increase like gold.

The economy cannot run with an ounce of silver at 100 dollars, even at 50 it would be complicated today.

To remain in hope and in denial, I admit I do not understand.
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>>59109519
silver should have some catching up to do though if gold keeps going to 5,000 an ounce you would think silver would reach 80-100 USD an ounce minimum.
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>>59109489
That’ll break later today
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>>59109519
>The economy cannot run with an ounce of silver at 100 dollars

The economy has bigger problems then just Silver. This isn't just another recession, this is end of empire level shit coming our way
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>>59106321
not celebrating until gold is over 3500 but we have come so far bros.
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>>59109519
>The economy cannot run with an ounce of silver at 100 dollars, even at 50
It can, just slower which is what we need. We advanced too quickly as a species and look where we are: babysitting the stupidest people when instead we should be exploring the stars at a more rapid rate. TVs, computers/smart phones/gaming consoles should only be for the very wealthy. Poor people should be in libraries bettering themselves and instead we gave them cheap electronics, cheap junk food and unlimited entertainment.
In order for us to have any hope of a brighter future we need silver to be extremely expensive.
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>>59106360
By showing that no harmonics ever converge to make the zeta function diverge by more than some fixed bound from the prime-counting function.
Low model-resolution in the above explanation.
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>>59109541
Not celebrating till silver’s over $50a4syt
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>>59109565
What is that, 500? Nice pic either way.
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>>59109565
That’s a lot of scratched maples
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>>59109582
Not mine but I could probably make a pile like that. I’ve got over 3k ounces of diverse silver, mostly coins
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>>59108379
I would argue that the S&P500 mostly measures inflation, though not only as long as inflows into ETFs continue.
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>>59109349
>crypto big wigs are just CIA assets
I've been talking about this on /biz/ for a few years now.

Michael Saylor
Raoul Pal
Andreas Antonopoulos
Roger Ver
Changpeng Zhao (CZ)
"PlanB" twatter account

They're all intelligence assets leading young people to buy fake "safe haven" investments like Bitcoin.
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>>59109599
>Raoul Pal
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Another one of Cliff High's temporal markers has come to pass, this is a major one as well. According to the data sets things break down rapidly after this interview.

Buy up what you can while you still can.
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Can it even be profitable to buy silver coins from online bullion shop with ridiculously big 21% vat tax for euros ?
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CMMG is back on biz brothers
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>>59109641
Definitely not profitable. Even as a Yankie I’m wondering who would pay an extra $7 per ounce for this ugly coin when I could grab an ASE.
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>>59109609
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>>59109641
The only real metals that matter for europe at this point are brass and lead. Eurocucks cannot own either. metals will be banned in Europe without a loicense soon and eurocucks will obey. I fully expect CBDC to be introduced in the EU and all metals will be confiscated
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>>59109681
it's not much longer now
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>>59109489
None shall pass!
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I haven't bought silver since June. I just FOMO'd some Mexican Pesos that were on sale at Rapemex. Long have I wanted them since one of my favorite books/movies is The Treasure of the Sierra Madre.
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>>59109609
>clif high
this guy just found out about the jews 6 months ago. he called them "talmudarians" at first until everyone made fun of him
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>>59109686
I imagine there are plenty more functioning testicles in Europe than Americans give them credit for. The DNA of the people who conquered most of the world while being outnumbered 10 to 1 still survives there. Let's wish them well.
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>>59109565
The scrooge mcduck urge to dive into that pile is real.
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>>59109519
>The economy cannot run with an ounce of silver at 100 dollars
There really isn't much anyone can do about it, though. This would be like tying an anchor around your neck and jumping into the ocean and then being all like "b...but this can't be happening!"
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>>59109519
>The economy cannot run with an ounce of silver at 100 dollars
>The economy cannot run
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>>59109609
2 more weeks before cliff high predictions happen
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>>59109698
what is this remote viewing?
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>>59109711
Great movie sir!
I love that salty old prospector
>also a big Humphrey Bogart fan since I was a wee lad
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looks like im right about precious metals but i am realizing it doenst even matter because to make money investing you need to already be rich and i will still work until i die
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Just a reminder: jannies are trannies, can only gibs bannies!
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>>59109751
>2 more weeks before cliff high predictions happen
He predicted 9/11 and crypto currencies
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>>59109698
Is this Joe Rogan?
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>>59109641
It sucks but if you bought 6 months ago you'd be in the green now.
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>>59109772
yeah I predicted Israel October attack and Ukraine war
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>>59109641
Buy person to person on some forum, that’s what I would do if I lived there
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>>59109793
Hope you put money on it then bought silver with the winnings.
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>>59109641
NL is tax free for PM so i'm all good
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>>59109769
Investing? Sir, this is /pmg/ there's no selling or trading here, only buying. Investments are made over at the World /bant/ Center on the /smg/ floor.
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>>59109797
Sound advice!
>purchase 40% at SDbullion and $10 roll 90% dimes at rapemex. Premium plus state sales taxes.
The rest of my constitutional 90% ($50) off r/pmfs
>feels good man
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>>59109811
Where do you buy in NL?
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>>59109511
waaaaaay ahead of you by a factor of ten. it's a good feel.
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>>59109830
Don't, NL shops are overpriced by default.
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>IBeen holding off on making any small purchases because I get slapped with sales tax if I spend less than two grand at a time
>Spot price is rising so quickly tax barely matters
Bros, I can see the light of freedom! The only thing holding me back is the voice saying there HAS to be a significant dip eventually that will make me regret my decision.
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>>59109680
Who would have guessed a limited run coin minted in Poland and imported to the US would be a higher price than an ASE minted and shipped in the US.
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>>59106861
I bought 3 years ago and am in marginal profit, even after 20% VAT and inflation. Don't underestimate just how fucked this market is.
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>>59109856
Who cares if there is a dip? Why would that make you regret your decision? Unless you are 80 years old and scrambling to try and cash in before you die this is a long game. Dips don't matter. Spot price doesn't matter. What matters is exchanging banker cum rags for the money of history forged in cataclysmic cosmic events.
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I heard we were at $35 a while ago, status report.
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>>59109856
unrelated but i absolutely HATE the kid who makes these meme templates with his own face. I only had to scratch the surface about him to learn that hes an unbearably pathetic eurofag who pronounces wojak as "woah yak"
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>>59109907
unrelated, but i'm starting to hate this guy. no way either of these are close to the grades he gives
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Let’s fucking go!
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Go to an LCS after work I haven't been to yet
>only open Mon, Tue, Thurs, Fri
>11AM-3PM
Guess I'll have to go earlier when on a vacation day. It was also a "stamp and other collectable" store so it might not be as good as a dedicated shop.
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>>59106806
Nickel is magnetic like iron
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>>59109686
Couldn't even get people to go full digital with the currency we're already on, cbdc is dead on arrival.
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>>59109904
kitco shows 34.92 ask, market closing in 3 minutes
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>>59109952
Don't bother. That's clearly some geriatric shopkeeper's hours. Probably has stupid high premiums that'd make Apmex call it Jewish.
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>>59109856
>significant dip
>regret
You mean joy over an opportunity to slurp a little more for a little longer, right?
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wtf the australian mint is putting out cool stuff when the price is ath
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>>59109904
That might be the futures market on Yahoo finance
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>>59109349
chill bro
the glowies are scared of propper crypto currencies like XMR (and alts privacy ones i wont mention due to appearing to shill)

the government is scared of the stuff at the end of the day.
They want to lure everyone into 3rd party custody that the government can easily control
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>>59110071
>propper crypto currencies like XMR
How much XMR was used to make your computer, phone and TV? None. Zero. Now how much gold and silver is needed?
Crypto is for morons.
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>>59109680
What site is selling that for $50?
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>>59110077
>But bro, I can live it up in some central/south american shithole with crypto like that one ancap bitcoin shill on bitchute.
I actually forgot the guys name, doesn't matter im sure there's multiple.
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>>59109641
Do you even junk silver anon? You can easily get circulated silver coins from the last century at spot price or less buy sniper bidding on big lots on eBay.

Also price will eventually grow. I've bought some 1oz coins in the last 2 years, and in the meantime silver price increased by over 30%.
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>>59109470
> $2500
chill senpai, lets hit $100 first
i recgonize that we will hit $ infinity due to the nature of the dollar
but in today's purchasing power, personally, i don't think we will ever see a 1 oz round be worth $2500
my conservative guess is $250 (even if that is $5k nominal at that time)
i hope im wrong
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>>59109888
>>59110046
>Who cares if there is a dip?
Me, because it would mean I could've gotten more silver for an equal number of toilet paper rectangles by waiting a bit. Trying to time the market is ultimately a fool's erand, but dang does it feel bad to buy before a price decrease.

>>59109907
>"woah yak"
Wait, how is that pronounced? I'd think "woah jack" or maybe "woah hack" if I were wearing a sombrero.
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>>59110094
$50 being good or bad?
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>>59108345
I'd buy it.
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>>59110096
Haha. My advice to consumers of social media is either
>1 go live exactly like the influencers you watch
Or...
>2 go to Canada and take full advantage of their healthcare system for terminally end of life patients
How much does a Bitcoin or am XM whatever or a dog-butt-ass-whore coin weigh? That's the real question these fools need to be asking themselves. I measure my wealth in weight, not numbers on a screen.
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>>59110111
Trips checked.
Canadian or US?
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>>59109867
A) these coins are nowhere near the same quality as ASE.
B) American distributors bulk buy this shit, shipping cost per coin should be negligible, nowhere near +$7.
>>59110094
APMEX
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>>59109698
can i get a source on this

>>59109777
checked, clearly trump on rogan topic prediction

>>59109609
ah my low ram brain didn't tie this post to the remote viewing ones, gonna have to look into Cliff High now, dessu
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>>59110119
>APMEX
49.08 now. It's good. Before they had them in stock, I was in a hurry and paid 52 incl. shipping off ebay.
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>>59110117
US. If you're looking for US, Apmex has that Germania Mint round for $47
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NEW THREAD

>>59110131
>>59110131
>>59110131
>>59110131
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>>59109958
Yup. Especially if there is an inflationary collapse of the USD. Nobody is going to take Fed vapor coins after that.
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>>59110102
That number is derived from the rate of inflation from various other commodities in 1980s money to today. I see what you are saying, but in some regards these kinds of price movements have happened. The fundamentals of silver are not reflected in the price and the entire financial system seems hell-bent on suppressing the price. I don't think it is far-fetched at all for the price to runaway once the dam breaks. People will still work and toil for a paycheck any anyone with the proclivity to save will be buying PMs. And that stranglehold on PMs will be very VERY high up the supply chain, with your LCS only being supplied with retail sales.
Sounds pretty wild, almost fantastical. But we all suffer from normalcy bias and that bias is the bond market.
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>>59109907
wojak is a polish word from krautchan. Only newfriends (sadly 99.9% of this site) do not pronounce it with yah.
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>>59109419
>1pbtid
Phone posting does that, shit for brains. I've been posting several times already. Not my plan for my phone to get new id every other post.
I hate team Biden obongo Harris as much as the next person. And I've been pro Trump since 2016. But youve got to be an idiot to not see he's lost the plot and is cheerleading for his ziocon masters.
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>>59109323
yeah next time i plan on buying from bullionbypost.eu, where it's 505 euros right now, but i was fired from my last job in july so i don't plan on buying again until i secure a fucking job and get my first paycheck
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>>59110296
you will never catch me ever saying the word wojak you retard faggot
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>>59106412
Dang
Those are nice for being from the 20s my old man has a bunch of those in cases that don’t even look that good. Will try to find one and post a pic before the thread dies.

Question, anyone here ever just FOUND a steel penny, buffalo nickel, or mercury dime in change/on the ground/etc?
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>>59110077
>>59110096
you both are insufferable faggots
i want to go on vacation (anywhere)
i don't want to carry "real money" with me everywhere
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>>59109541
that pic is how you know the rug is about to come you idiots. always do the opposite of what bank kikes say its not rocket science
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>>59108643
this retard has never spent a day in his life outside a 1st world nation
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>>59108525
hyperinflation does not go up in a straight line you retard.
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>>59108509
all prices dump during a bubble pop



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