What Bugs You Edition>Why precious metals?https://youtu.be/i3S4rl6ehiIhttps://youtu.be/gksenA5Al_Ahttps://youtu.be/FI7NnOg2rxo>Huge deficits in minerals such as silver by 2050 inevitablehttps://youtu.be/iibsrDXdEos>Bullion dealershttps://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 searchhttps://www.ma-shops.comhttps://en.numista.com/cataloguehttps://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world>News and graphshttps://numismag.com/en/home-enhttps://silverseek.comhttps://www.silverdoctors.comhttps://www.mining.comhttps://silverbacksnakes.io/finance/silverhttps://www.gold.org/goldhub/data/gold-reserves-by-countryhttps://wtfhappenedin1971.com>Comparehttps://findbullionprices.com (US)https://eu.compare.pm (EU)https://www.gold.de/aufgeldtabelle (DE/EU)>Resourceshttps://www.jmbullion.com/ultimate-guide-to-90-silver-coinshttps://kevinsworkbench.com/junksilverguidehttps://www.coinflation.comhttp://coinapps.comhttps://erikasgrig.com/calculators/rpi-calculator-inflationhttps://learn.apmex.com/buying-guide/buying-in-the-usahttps://pastebin.com/5aLmWUUK>Prospectinghttps://youtu.be/ZCL6FKQZyoMhttps://www.usgs.gov/programs/mineral-resources-program/sciencehttps://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/en/news/mines-and-mineralshttps://www.amazon.ca/Gold-Creeks-Ghostowns-British-Columbia/dp/088839988X>Nitric acid, magnets, and ping testhttps://youtu.be/3mg9YcAShTohttps://youtu.be/NgSXg-WOEVYhttps://youtu.be/2ymGAyKAg-khttps://www.fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-databasePrevious Thread: >>60256599
>>60261294I don't even remember what this means anymore.
the pricing on these is so bad
>>60261344what the fuck is that
Reminder stackturds getting smoked by IQELITE, lmao that's why they are seething
>>60261344its rare
>>60256642Hello new fren.I'll answer to the best of my ability and in order.>Is silver just the poor man's gold?Yes, but it is good to have some too.>In what case would it benefit me to buy silver if i can afford gold coins instead?The historic and natural ratio of silver to gold is about 10 to 1, currently it's been artificially supressed to 100 to 1, so silver has a lot of room to grow and you can buy it relatively cheap now. another benefit is that if it comes to it, silver can be used to make small purchases like groceries in an hyperinflation scenario.>is it better to buy in bar form or coin form?sovereign coins are better than rounds and rounds are better than bars, since sovereign coins (minted by a state) are considered legal tender, they pay less taxes when buying and selling them in some countries and won't give you trouble while going through customs if you are crossing borders. also bars are easier to counterfeit and more difficult to test for autenticity using non invasive methods.>if i actually want to convert to cash again, i'd have to physically bring it to some shop right? my autism will make that difficult.take your fucking meds or try to sell them online, I have a friend who set up his own e-coin shop and sells PMs there, you can also sell them on ebay but they will rape you with the comission. just take your meds and sell them in a coinshop if that time comes.TLDR: buy gold coins and also silver coins, preferably Krugerrands, Maples, British Sovereigns, Brittanias, Phillarmonics, Eagles and Libertads. buy ounces of silver and 1/4 ounces of gold if possible. if you are stacking as an investment avoid rare or fancy coins leave the numismatic rarities to collectors. go for well-known coins and try to get them for as close as possible to spot value.
The only silver I don't really like are my war nickels, but it's neat to have a big pile of them. I'd trade for mercs or quarters or franklins in a heartbeat if I could without losing a lot in the process
>>60261356spanish doubloonshttps://tienda.fnmt.es/fnmttv/fnmt/en/Products/Coins/Bullion/c/1999https://www.kagins.com/2025-spanish-doubloon-eagle-1-10-ounce-gold-999-9-fine-raw.html>>60261363true
ITS A TOTAL FREAKSHOW IM LAUGHING I SHOULDNT BE LAUGHING BUT IM LAUGHING
Reminder silver is a dead assets it pays no return, lmao I already got $14000 in dividends from EC
>>60261294>What Bugs You Edition Apathy, but not in others, that's just another opportunity for me.
What's palladium?
>>60261413>What's palladium?Russian gold
>>60261311Crypto nerds will seethe.
10 years of pmg and no one has made it....lmao
>>60261280Some pen parts
>>6026142935 years of trolling and IQ still gets no respect
>>60261429Here's hoping we don't have to, do you have any idea what that would entail for the economy and the layman? We would have to bring back slavery for the majority population to survive and I'm not too keen with the idea of having to pay for their upkeep.
fuck all non-rock holderzz
>>60261413meme metalstick with silver and golddont try to be cute
>>60261413>What's palladium?Element 46 on the Periodic Tablehttps://www.americanelements.com/pd.html#about
>what is platinum>what is palladium>what is rhodium>what is copper>what are goldbacks>what are miners>what is paper silver>what are gold IRAs
>>60261446There's zero % chance any stacktards make it, lmao you need 160000 ounces of silver. So why throw your lives away on rocks?
What are profits? Something stacktards don't have.lmao
> One voice telling you tariff chaos is good for your hoard appreciation> another voice telling you tariff chaos will drive up your grocery expensesambivalence
Why is pmg a thing if not to scam newbs? Why do stacktards announce they bought 3 ounces of silver when they haven't Why do stacktards lie about their returns Why do silver scammer jeets promise incels a free virgin?Lmao no reason for pmg except to scam
>>60261501anything would be better than the literal shit you worship impertinent cooli
>>60261516>Why is pmg a thing To reconcile the noise to signal ratio of pic related
Oui, check this shit out!
>>60261581That's a nice looking coin
>>60261546Ok Ramjeet
>>60261593>>60261581Thanks! Its a drei mark. I forget which one, I just think its neat.Also, now check this shit out. These liberia I think. Tiny fuckers
Received some coins today, one got me kekking out loud. I really wanted pic related, but price was too high for my tastes. Thankfully one in ?? condition (very blurry pic) was being auctionned earlier this week.Got it for a quarter of the usual price, which made me very happy, but now i have it in hand i understand why. Never seen a coin cleaned so harshly, it looks like it was dipped into acid for a month, then polished with an industrial grade sander. It's so bad the incuse writings on the edge is almost entirely gone. Will post some pics later itt. Why do ppl do this to their coins? :(
>>60261500I moved my retirement to a gold IRA back in 2019. Feels good man
>>60261683Why brag about being dumb?
>>60261683ngmi
I am never caught slackin' with my stackin'
>>60261440>Some pen partsYou have endless ancient pens/pen parts on ebay, if you look after a 18K nib or cap's clamp, you should give it a try there.
How did /pmg/ come to be the most persecuted general on /biz/?
>>60261642>The government has no way to confiscate BTCIf it was true then the US government wouldn't be the largest btc holder while they never boughted any...
>>60261742I've never seen it as bad as this.
>>60261683cash it out now for physical or ur dumb
>>60261642>The government has no way to confiscate BTCOk retard.
>>60261742By being the rudest, scammiest bunch of lying scumbag shilljeets. Lmao read a thread and see for yourself
>>60261742somethin like this
>>60261742Richfags are mad we aren't their exit liquidity in the stock market casino and worse : we do what they planned to do, and give it visibility.It make them sneed uncontrollably, to them we are vermin who are "stealing" their precious golb und silber.We must be punished for such offense.
>>60261757You are a pajeet silver scammer hired by premium grabbing coin merchants
>>60261769How could broke losers be anyone's exit liquidity? Lmao
>>60261294God I wish I had a set of Intaglio Silverbugs and Aussie Shipwreck triforces.
>>60261763Christ is King btw
>>60261832yeah the silverbugs are great
>>60261642>The government has no way to confiscate BTC,Idiot...https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonial_Pipeline_ransomware_attack
>>60261742my ip is definitely on a janny list, been getting warnings and stuff on other boards for literally nothing
>>60261742 bc gay as rocks are going tonbe used to buy bitcoins and the only people not aware of this are silver and gold fags ... unironically
>>60261632prussia. victory over napoleon commemorative. neat coins. i like them too. >>60261674i had that happen with the last two coins that i won at an auction. both were listed as prachtexemplar bu and they were obviously harshly cleaned once i saw them in hand. what auction house was it?
>>60261865I actually don't disagree with this, however why would i buy satoshis now at it's vastly bloated current price when i can probably trade gold and silver for whole bitcoins later? The answer i suspect is that you want us to buy your bags now rather than later.
>>60261885Lmao you are a streetshitter you can't buy anything with 3cents
>>60261294( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( S I L V E R ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) )Very revealing choice of an OP image, OP.
My first haul, modified this lockbox, added the padding and stuck the folder to hold receipts and fiat. My first silver purchase was 2 10 Oz samurai bars, a 5 Oz bar, 1 Oz bar and a 1 Oz Koala coin and then 2 1/10 Oz gold coins
>>60261908fuck he's rightbrb selling all my PMs
>>60261910>samurai barsUhh, based!
>>60261581Awesome coin
>>60261739yus, this is where I'm buying
O L I G O D Y N A M I C E F F E C T
>>60261937I'm just collecting what looks cool while building up as many ounces of silver as I can
>>60261972an excellent strategem
>>60261976Wanna get this one next but I'll probably wait until after I get paid
Is it a good idea to put money into a physical fund like PHYS or PSLV (though this isn't so much needed for silver) while saving up enough to buy bullion while still following price movements or should I just buy as soon as I have money even if its fractional?
>>60261911Checked and keked...
>>60261642> The government can easily confiscate precious metals...Which agencies are despatching officers to locate these possible treasure troves? The secret service? The FBI? The IRS? There's tens of millions of doors to kick in. That sounds more like fighting a counterinsurgency than doing something "easily" done.Ask me how I know you have no goddamn idea what EO 6102 did.
>>60261972Hell yeah fren! Keep on stackin!
>>60261367appreciate the reply, thx
>>60261642the 1933 prohibition on ownership of gold involved almost no confiscations. They did the same thing with machine guns. They just made it illegal and then people turned it in on their own. Those that didn't turn it in died with it and their kids turned it in. If someone managed to hold gold from 1933 to 1975 they were free and clear. Just a lot older by then.
>>60261910Nice choice with the Asahi, very kino
>>60261642Also in case you're actually interested, I was alive when gold was illegal. All my family had gold. The problem is you can get the stuff out of the dirt. So it's impossible to actually confiscate it. It's pretty much everywhere and anyone that wants to can go get some. My earliest memories of panning gold were when it was illegal.
>>60262085>My earliest memories of panning gold were when it was illegal.Still is in national parks, so nostalgia is right around the corner fren...
>>60262142Just like back then, it's almost impossible to police the wilderness. Modern rangers are in trucks, on foot, on 4wheelers, maybe on horses. But go a mile away from the trail or the road and not only will they never see you, nobody will. People now are scared shitless of stepping off the trails, so you can do pretty much whatever you want if you get back into the woods a ways.
Buy my memerounds. Don't you want to fit in?
At $3kUSD/ozt panning now pays better than a regular job in my area.
>>60262157to pan well you need a shit ton of a equipment thoughit's hard to lug all that into the wilderness without attracting attention
>>60262264nah, a shovel and a screen and a pan are about all I need that's not normal camping gear. I mostly stick to legal sites though. No point breaking the law when most of the gold is legal to pan anyways.
>>60262264When I don't feel like sneaking in to pan I'll just take my truck out in the woods and bring the dirt home to me. I can haul a couple tons of good gold dirt if it's rich enough to be worth the time. Then I get it home and dump it in the yard and pan it with the garden hose.I've gotten a few ounces over the years that way. Just find some good dirt and drive off with it. It's not like someone is going to notice a couple yards of missing dirt.
WowI mean wow
with gold mooning so much i wonder if panning will get more common
>>60262341I don't think so, the same people that are scared of going off trail are probably scared of getting a ticket for panning.It's a dying hobby. You're usually out of cell phone range, no video games to play. The only way it's coming back is if we have another depression. all the old knowledge of skills and locations is carefully guarded by people like me and Pan Man. We don't tell people our spots. It takes a lifetime to learn what we know, and nobody else is seriously going to catch up to us in a month or even a year.
>>60262349damn dude u sound coolis there any gold in the northeast? where would you recommend i start looking
Does anyone else here feel like Silver is about to pull off a wacky move next week Friday? Mayhaps Tax day (April 15th) might do something to Silver as in a potential drop? But then it'll rebound really crazily by Friday? Just postulating here. P.S. Sorry for the crappy picture, I'm not the best photographer.
>>60262355I am definitely NOT cool. I am the opposite of cool. I don't think panning is legal in the NE, but there is gold there. I only know gold in my own area. Sorry. If you google "gold in (my state)" you'll find info. the best spots are secrets though. The people that hunt gold don't share the good spots.
hahahaha these threads are becoming absolutely insane!! We must be weeks away from the silver moonshot, that's that only way I can make sense of this nonsense.
>>60262370yup it's insane in the membrane
>>60262370sorry, I'm just getting excited about panning season finally starting and gold being over 3k
>>60262386once you get enough of those flakes do you heat em up and squish em together to try to make a coin or what
>>60262398I amalgamate them in mercury and then distill the mercury off and then melt into a bead and then pour the bead into water and then roll the resulting beads very thin and then treat with nitric acid and then filter and melt again to make a button of fairly pure gold. that pic I posted upthread with a couple bottles of mercury and amalgam shows some gold I've recovered and purified and melted.>>60262261
>>60262386No, you're posts are cool. Some of the only ones that aren't insane ITT.
>>60262404I'm glad to see panning in /pmg/ actually. Spent the weekend watching panning/metal detecting/sluice videos coincidentally enough.
>>60262416ok thankslately I've been playing with making my own nitric acid to purify gold using muriatic acid, ammonium nitrate fertilizer, hydrogen peroxide and fertilizer.it's amazing what you can find on youtube nowdays. But I think it might be cheaper to just buy the dang nitric online.
>>60261867>i had that happen with the last two coins that i won at an auction.No bro it's not comparable, i assure you. You are chasing after MS65+ pristine stuff, here i'm talking about a coin so beaten down you can't read the date. It's like comparing your finding a spec of dust over an italian marble tile in your castle and REE after your sexy maid, while i find out a crazy hobo dropped a burning tire in my quechua tent where i live under the bridge of Brooklin. We are not the same.
>>60262440I like the metal detecting vids, but that's just my personal fave. Panning is a job, but right now it seems like a good job.
>>60262474I was going to show you this last threadI normally do 2k/mo, I'm down to 300 per
>>60261730did u take those out of the containers yourself, or did they come that way? (like the suisse one, i imagine it came in some kind of package). any downside to doing this? i do want to be able to hold it in my hand though
>>60261809>W h o benefits from us dumping our money into an """investment""" that goes down in value as prices and inflation goes up?at least i can press the sell button in my brokerage and convert to cash immediately
>>60262486Ouch!For me the drop was from 4K down to 3K. The 1K missing being what i usually get with US sales; so not nearly that bad.Sometimes it feels like ebay is messing big time with sellers' visibility, especially when you don't list something for a while.Which happen to me since i only list stuff when they do their 50/60/70% commission rebates. I guess it's the same for you?
>>60262525I do a flat 15% no discount ever because I've been selling a long time. Sales are way down US side. Might be eBay is less popular, not sure. But the last couple months dropped way off.
>>60262525regarding visibility I'm the same as always. They don't hide my stuff because it sells, but I don't pay to promote it.
>>60262528>>60262532>but I don't pay to promote it.Yeah me neither, i never paid for promotion, never do discounts, don't propose buyers to make offers. But i still sell because i'm the cheapest availible. I propose mostly low end numismatic old coins.What kind of stuff are you selling?
>>60262546I'm bob, selling exonumia mostly. My best year was 3 years back when I did $75k in sales. This year I'll be lucky to break $10k the way it's going.
>>60262551Ah it's you Bobbybro! Yeah there are chances it's going to be a bad year for business, too much uncertainty. Plus maybe a lot of ppl are waiting on the sideline for an opportunity to slurp, so they set aside their cash for the moment. At least that's how it feels like when i lurk on /smg/.
>>60261500looks like someone skipped classes, don't worry all of those are hard ass rocks(as hard as my schlong while I was looking at the goglz chart) that they use to make electronics and some other fancy stuff, and the other ones are just pieces of paper that mean to be gold, silver, dirt or whatever the fuck they want them to say nowadays
>>60262558that's my feeling tooI love that your business is way bigger than mine though. That's so good to see. I'm gearing up to do some panning this year instead of flipping coins. Gold is looking tasty
>>60262248You know what fits in you? Deez nutz.
Pmg is peak weird now
>>60261832>Intaglio SilverbugsKeep checking Limited Mintage. They've been bringing an odd bug back once in a while.
>>60262638IQ always fucks off when I start posting.I think it's because he wants people to believe he's me. Or maybe he realizes he can't get a word in edgewise when I'm on a bender and talking about metal detecting/prospecting/flipping coins.either way, enjoy your hour or two of pajeet-free pmg posting while that forlorn turdie takes a break to go fuck himself.
>>60262573>I'm gearing up to do some panning this year instead of flipping coins.Wish you the best then, i'm sure you'll do fine with your expertise. Don't be too hard on your body tho, my back is hurting just imagining you panning kek.
>>60262645I'd kinda like some of these triangular... rounds? Bet they're hard to find now though.
>>60262699>the left can't meme.coin
>>60262654lol I got kids to do the digging, screening, and hauling. I should be a grandpa by now but my boys are slow to carry on the family tradition of getting laid. I'll be ok though, my boys got strong backs and like getting gold
>>60262645I forgot about that site, thanks for the reminder. I had a lot going on the last couple years, and didn't do much in the way of collecting / stacking.I love those Shipwrecks in the picture. They were way ahead of the curve making funky shaped coins. I'm not a fan of the squiggly ones that the Royal Mint / Canada make now, but there's just something about the Doritos that's satisfying.
>>60262660They're coins. $1 AUD fv. Royal Australian Mint, not Perth. I was fast asleep on stacking when those dropped.
>>60262638We are coming up on 10 years and no one has made it except for the guy selling us frog rounds for a 338% premium
>>60262718>something about the Doritos that's satisfying.I kekked!How about animal shapes?(and yay - got my taxes done. Boo - I owe.)
>>60262528>>60262525>>60262551Lmao all the coin merchants shilling here, that's pmg coin merchants and jeets all shilling garbage to rip people off and scam away the money of young white men and end their bloodline, glad you turned your own kids incel though that's the chefs kiss
>>60263117If I don't make a profit I'm a loserBut if I do make a profit I'm a scammerMake up your mind, you pathetic little bitch
We're up about around 60% if you bought in before 2021. Don't let the shills scare you.
>>60261294I sold my silver stack in May of 2023 and bought bitcoin with the proceedsI still keep a few 1 oz meme coins so I can play with you guys :)
>>60263175poost'emm
trannie jannie aint finna keep me from poastin’ silber!>simple as…
>>60263067It's not really my thing. If you like the rhinos or sharks, fill your boots. I could see it being an inroads to get kids to collect aminals... see if they have a touch of the 'tism or Pokemon collecting.Most of my stuff's machined slabs, some poured bars, and tubes of coins. The semi-numismatic stuff is my tardation collecting things.
>>60263248silber on fren
>>60263169Lmao silver scam victims buy silver to protect from inflation but when they calculate "gains" they ignore not only transaction cost but inflation . Losers
>>60263302Pictures like this where incels carefully stage their garbage prove that it's not an investment it's a cult
literally a heap of silver junk in a silver bowl>carefully stagedshills tho, amirite?
>>60263471Liar you out that brass on the top
Remember those fake gold bars with the pokemon stamp on them that came in pokeballs? Can I get real versions of those?
>>60263633No, I’ve looked before and only found a few Pokemon themed gold coins. Not worth it.
behold, another meticulous arrangement
>>60262364Y'know what I'm gonna say it, you're too cool for school bud. And that's from the heart.
There's gold in North Carolina and after those catastrophic floods last year I winder if anyone has gone back into the streams and rivers to do some prospecting. Whole hillsides were washed away so if there was any gold bearing rocks in there that means the gold in in the rivers right now.
Stacktards are the ultimate consumer...buy overpriced garbage just to take a pic to brag to losers...look at me I bought thing. Low T
Minty is smart. He knows every stackturd will not only pay 338% premium for a frog round but take a picture over and over posting it for a (you) free advertising That's why Minty is rich and stackturds get flushed Lmao
>Liar you out that brass on the topHe can't even speak English...
>>60263248>>60263302Nice stacks frens.
>>60263781That's also a good pic. I kinda want a 5toz Libertad but never end up committing to one.
>>60264102StinkJeet posts a picture of garbage rocks provided to him by coin merchants, but why?Bought some Bitcoin up bigly already
>>60262330Why is it so difficult for normies to piviot into their own advantages? It's almost as if they're programmed to self emulate...
>>60262988>We are coming up on 10 years and no one has made it Speak for yourself pooo.
>>60264102Where did you get those tombstones at? Those are really cool.
>>60264218I think you mean self-immolate
>>60263438>Pictures like this where incels carefully stage their garbage prove that it's not an investment it's a cult How much does a bitcoin weigh again? How much space does it occupy on any given day? Where is it when you close your eyes? When you open them again, where do you find it?
>>60264261Both ACK-tulay
>>60264263>Where is it when you close your eyes?He can't even imagine a rotating apple in his head.
>>60264256https://www.bgasc.com/buy-silver/buy-silver-bars-all-sizes/silver-bars-by-weight/2-oz-silver-barsMonarch makes them. I think I bought mine for ~$75 each. They're serialized ### and I assume a very limited run based on the current price.
Hes only slept 3 hours in the past 7 days because bitcoins plummeting while silver and gold continue to appreciate. Tangible>intangible
>>60264383I hate that mods will ban me for saying a movie is bad on /tv/ but IQ gets to just do whatever the fuck he wants.
>>60261367The historic GSR has always been 1:20.$20 Gold Eagle to $1 ASE is 1:22€100 Francs to €5 Francs silver 1:20
>>60264415>$20 Gold Eagle to $1 ASE is 1:22True, but pre '33 US is 1:16 and I believe LMU was at 1:15.5.
>>60264415>>60264426Wait, wait...Give me a few min to check the math. And get a pic.
>>60264415I thought gold eagles were $50? Is that just buffs?
>>60264409Lmao silver scam victims always blame their problems on others nothing is their own fault>>60264263Lmao, jeet says you should buy garbage rocks because they weigh more. Lmao
>>60264426They're both up 60% since I bought. The thing is silver should be up way more
>>60264468>The thing is silver should be up way moreBecause peter Schiff hired some streetshitters to brainwash you....lmaoNothing dumber than a stacktard
>60264488Except for people that spam multiple threads.
why doesnt streetshitting pajeet apply itself to rocket science instead of shill science?it simply poos to fuel moon rockets?>everyone wins!
>>60264488Why don't you just fucking get a job?
>>60261294Bullion Exchanges spot deal.
>>60264535I suggest that to actual stacktards, not the jeets who shill silver, but true believers, lmao if you really think silver will 50X then get a job and invest $100k into it quit wasting your time posting pictures of frog rounds. As for me I'm rich and retired I devote 2 hours per day to saving young white men from the silver scam. It's good karma
Iqdelet the jewish poojeet spends 22 hours a day on here
>>60264572So is this the night shift for you? It's like 9pm in New Delhi
>>60264568pretty nice order you have yourself there
>>60264600You are in New Delhi? lmao more like old Delhi that's all you can afford on 3 cents a post shilling the obvious silver scam stinkjeet
Yesterday's securitization relabled as tokenization. Literal scam to perpetually borrow from us. jews are parasitic fleas.
>>60264666Lmao broke incel pajeet impressed with huge premiums on a $100 order here's your three cents
>>60261642>The government has no way to confiscate BTChttps://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/classes/6.805/articles/money/nsamint/nsamint.htmhttps://www.ll.mit.edu/about/organization/federally-funded-research-and-development-centershttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SHA-2https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSA_Security
https://tether.to/en/transparency/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FedNow
Ok.$10 AGE AGW: .2501toz Au$10FV half dollars 7.234toz Ag$10FV US quarters 7.233toz Ag$10FV peace dollars 7.735toz Ag
Swiss 20 Franc .1866toz AuSwiss 2 Francs, 20FV 2.684toz Ag
Swiss 20 Franc .1866toz AuSwiss 5 Francs large 1922-1923 20fv 3.617toz
Swiss 20 Franc .1866toz AuSwiss 5 Francs small 1931-1969 20fv 2.013toz
>>60261294• W h obenefits from us dumping our money into an """investment""" that goes down in value as prices and inflation goes up? — an """investment""" that over time goes down in value more than even fiat does?• W h obenefits from us believing such an """investment""" is a good choice?• W h obenefits from us buying such an "asset" instead of assets that in contrast result in massive profits?
https://headlineusa.com/the-sound-money-surge-states-reclaim-gold-and-silver-in-2025/https://youtu.be/YSlWIWqcSIA
>>60264786I used to live in twin falls. Several under the table jobs paid out in gold and silver.
>>60264738So, that puts US junk quarters and half dollars at 1:28.9 GSR against AGEs. 1:30.9 GSR against peace dollars.>>60264744Switzerland is a little different. A Swiss 20 Franc is 1:14.36 against 2 Francs.>>602647511:19.38 GSR against 1922-1923 Swiss 5 Francs.>>60264757And lastly 1:10.78 against 1931-1969 5 Francs.So what does this mean. Obviously the GSR should be way lower than 1:90+, but let's average the GSRs I've provided:(28.9+30.9+14.36+19.38+10.78)/5 = 20.864.If we take that GSR and take from golds current spot price of $3,238.82 that means silver should at least be $155.23 USD.
>>60264415I wasn't thinking about the face value but the actual metal value ratio. it is interewsting what you are pointing out, nontheless.
>>60264813Sure you did Shankar. Then all the stacktards clapped
Oh yeah and a fun pic. Asahi beer changed their bottle cap color from black to silver.
Shameless screencap for future reference.
>>60264833Very interesting, thank you for your service, anon. >155 / 32 = 4.84So we're looking at a potential 5x with silver, assuming gold is at it's peak, which it's not. Worst case scenario, silver crabs forever and you only lose out on potential gains, while maintaining wealth. Seems like a good place to park your money while the stock market shits itself. Also, if we're in the moonshot scenario, it means the layman has begun to see the value in PMs, which means that it will be easy to use them for bartering, which means no capital gains.
>>60264415>The historic GSR has always been 1:20.https://www.longtermtrends.net/gold-silver-ratio/Mmm... In recent history (18th, 19th centuries) it was steady around 15:1 (Gold:Silver ratio) and was fixed at that by the US in 1792. This same article states the ratio was fixed at 2:1 by the Roman Empire. That and the fact the pic related chart meme shows SGR (not GSR as titled) leads me to be skeptical about the meme, but 'always' 20:1 is a fiction.>$20 Gold Eagle to $1 ASE is 1:22No, not really. Going by current prices for eagles on Bullion Exchanges a 2025 is $37.54 and contains a full ozt. The "$20 Gold Double Eagle Liberty Head Type II - Polished or Cleaned (Random Year, 1866-1876)" goes for $3,185.72, which at 0.9675 ozt means it's $3,292.73/ozt, and that GSR is 87.7:1. BE's listed spot for the two are $3,251 and $32.54, a GSR of 99.9:1.
>>60264901I messed up and forgot to add that I calculated ASW in addition to AGW... :/
>Mercs at $4Getting close to getting a blowjob for a Merc now
>>60264946>$4Maybe from iqdelete's mother
>>60264901Metals ratios are affected by very different influences than since the 20th century. Different mining and extraction techniques have greatly improved yields, and the uses of silver have changed.Making investment decisions based on what amounts to numerology in a changing world could be unwise.
>>60264856yup btc has been in a bear market since 2021 lol
Buying more Bitcoin jeets and stackturds seething
>>60265108i'm gonna buy more gold and silverhope ur internet funny money works out tho :)
>>60265115I've already booked $millions in profits on Bitcoin reinvested in luxury apartments around the world. Good luck with your rocks lmao
>>60265173>luxury apartmentsAnd you have a picture to show off how luxurious they are and convince us to "get rich with bitcoin"?
>>60263781I think i recognize some geometrical patterns, did you spend the entire weekend pulling this stun, shinychud?
>>60264917Yes but that was natural gold and electrum up to Rome then debased gold during Rome and that was all a silver standard. Finding the americas was how it stayed down with the Spanish silver standard and then the British pound sterling. The US coinage act of 1792 established this ratio based on the geological ratio of silver to gold as 15:1. Also why we had the first gold standard because Isaac Fucking Newton set the GSR ratio too low in 1717 and. Abused it to go out of circulation. We are on the precipice of this same scenario.
>>60265184No, you idiots are too far gone, just work on acquiring 160000 ounces of silver so you can retire
>>60261294ias there a coin capsule that can fit multiple coins of one size in them?I have a few 1/4 ounces Brittania and 20 kronen and putting them all in their own capsule takes a lot of space away
silver slipper sisters our time will come to click our heels and return home to our purchasing power
>>60265233tru tru
>>60265224But if you made it on bitcoin then surely you must have such a luxury apartment that would make all of us jealous. It might even make me sell my silver out of jealousy if I saw it.
>>60265227i believe those are called "tubes" anon
>>60264993Yeah, but if anything, silver is significantly more valuable to the modern world than the old world. It's used in solar panels, computers, and military applications. And it's not like it's become comparatively easier to find than gold has. The historical ratio ought to be seen as the upper limit of what's reasonable.
>>60265267Best that haters like you fail as an example to young men
>>60265313Bbbbbbbbnbbbbbbbbbbbbbnbbbnnnnnnn bbbbbbbbnbbut the shilljeets said silver is valuable waaaaaaaaaaaaahLmao there's plenty of substitutes dummy, read an engineering text
>>60265216Please read:>>60264993I perceive far too much faith and reliance put into the GSR.
>>60265334Lol we all know you don't have luxury anything. You own no car, take the bus like the poor low caste you are and probably live in a shoebox studio apartment. You pretend to have btc and $ because it keeps you from facing reality and killing yourself.
>>60265313Yeah but...https://m-mtoday.com/news/revolutionizing-silver-the-top-4-innovations-in-extraction-and-processing/and >During the 1900s, new mining techniques contributed to a massive rise in overall silver production. Breakthroughs included steam-assisted drilling, mine dewatering, and improved haulage. Further, advances in mining techniques enhanced the ability to separate silver from other ores and made it possible to handle larger volumes of material.https://silverinstitute.org/silver-mining-history/for examples.
>>60265355Lmao
ትል ወደ ዐይን ይገባል ዐይንም ትል ትሆናለች ወደ ሌላውም ዐይን ይገባል
>>60265350or maybe you mistakenly and based on nothing think the GSR is meaningless
>>60265373ok now tell us about silver consumption
>>60265403hey
>>60265410>>60265417You seem to be taking this GSR thing pretty seriously. It's of academic interest - I'm saying it shows how gold and silver were valued in the past, and that it's not a reliable predictor of what's to come.
>>60264367>He can't even imagine a rotating apple in his head.Oh, I can and do, and sell to (you)
Wagies seething because tomorrow it's back to the cage earn two more ounces of silver, repeat until you die, gets thrown in the trash where it belongs ... lmao
i'm actually alright with it. payday tuesday. dividend day tuesday. 20 lira should be this week. get to see how the market goes.
>>60265498This sounds like deflection to me
>>60265617turn on the boosters
>>60265627Check your hearingWho do you think is more correct:- someone who looks at the GSR ration and says, "Gee, time to move", or- someone who monitors mining and consumption activity and foresees a trend emerging and bases a move on that?I'm saying GSR is changed by events - not that events are changed by the GSR. Relying on GSR is backwards.
>>60265387>4G
>>60265642Hold moly they are dumping silver crash in 3 2 1
>>60265373Well I'm no fancy scientist (though actually I am technically an engineer), but my immediate thoughts reading your greentext are:>steam-assisted drilling>mine dewatering>improved haulage>handle larger volumes of materialall seem like improvements that would equally benefit gold mining, so would have zero impact on the GSR>enhanced ability to separate silver from other oresseems like the only one that's relevant.But it still seems like a completely unnecessary point to bring up, because you're basically talking about issues that are upstream from the actually relevant data which is how much usable gold and silver is there above ground and how has that changed throughout history. From what I've heard others say the ratio is something like 9:1 silver to gold, right? So I don't see how that means a 15:1 ratio is unreasonable, especially with all the other considerations I brought up in my initial post, which are further illustrated by the recent silver deficits that the other anon mentioned.
>>602654981000s of years of historyvsa 4chan posterhmmmm
>>60265452Una InfinitasAbominatio nascitur autumnoHic est tuum temptamen quod temptat tua potentiaViginti tres gradus ad summam potestatem
>>60265504I'm not talking about you fren I'm talking about iq
>>60265707Is that an original python or a recent production? I'm not a revolver guy so I can't tell the difference lol.
>>60265498You are correct, idk why everybody is acting like you spouted some blasphemy.t. 2k3ozer
>>60265797Because they married the SETF narrative and believe that anyone suggesting otherwise is some kind of shill>inb4 I'm a shill for saying this
>>60265797Thanks. I'm relegating the responses to "cognitive dissonance". They really want this to have deep meaning, so any excuse and pretense will do. I'm done with it.I buy PMs because they're pretty, retain value, and I can afford it. It's not a gamble on a big win.
>>60265855>It's not a gamble on a big winIt's not a gamble on a long enough timeline. It's a certainty. The question is will it happen in our lifetime?
>>60261758>>60261848>both examples involve having the keys which he said very clearlyBut what if they don't have the keys?
>60265869>pro crypto>id gayHaha you cant escape the mark God gave you jesse aka iqdelet the jewish poojeet
>>60265764are you casting spells on us fren? i'm ready
>captcha rrpmg
>>60265048You are comparing it to dollars though right?The price in dollars.But if you compare it to gold, then you see the opposite.Or XRP for that matter.
>>60265627You understand that price includes future projection right?
>>60264738Now look up US Trade Dollars and shake your head
The wait has been brutal.
>>60265995the international monetary system is designed such that you cannot afford PMshave fun with your little internet money tho
>>60265797how is he correct? please explain
>>60265855"cognitive dissonance" is when a person holds conflicting beliefs. can you please tell me what conflicting beliefs I'm holding when I think the GSR will correct?
>>60266058good luck with your little internet money games
>>60265958>US Trade DollarsYou mean fiat currency?
>>60266035Probably not the right term. Outright denial then.
>>60266026>>60266035You married your investment and are emotionally kneejerkingYou say>but the historical gsr! this time isn't different than the rest of historyWhen others say>this 100:1 GSR is nothing we've ever historically seen before and we don't know if it'll continueYou assert that you know the future, whereas levelheaded people say "We'll have to wait and see"
>>60266026What is to be explained here? It's a past performance metric, not a pythiac oracle decided by the Moirai while weaving destiny or some immuable law of physics. 150 years ago aluminum was more expensive than gold, and look at where we are today.Do you also believe the alu:gold ratio will correct back to it's historic mean?And don't get me wrong, i do believe the G:S will correct very drastically, otherwise i wouldn't have 100% of my net worth in it, but not because of some ancient untold law of men. We have far more bullish metrics allowing us to believe so. Silver is the metal of fast tech, and nothing can stop the technogical progress of mankind. We needed 100K years to conquer fire, then 10K years to master agriculture, then 1K years to develop writing, 100 years to have electricity, 10 years to make internet, and now we double our chips density every 2 years. Now we entered the last phase of the Kali Yuga, progress will only speed up, and for that silver is/will be a key element.
>>60265845>Because they married the SETF narrativeNarrative? Lol... Rather, be married to the truth than a whore for lies.
>>60266115No one claims to know the future like a mystical psychic would, that's obviously ridiculous. But anyone who makes an investment is essentially gambling that their read on the future is correct. The discussion around the GSR is relevant to silver investing because it lends credence to the idea that the silver price is being manipulated downward. There are plenty of other reasons to believe this, no one is relying entirely on the GSR, it just provides a good way to evaluate what the silver price might be in a world with no price manipulation. These arguments have been posted over and over again on /pmg/, so I find it hard to believe that you're not aware of them. Why not provide some counter points? Ironically, you're the one who isn't engaging in critical thinking here. You're just shutting down discussion and name calling.
>>60266274i poke the gsr shills from time to timeits enjoyablebut there is no reasoning with zealots and their dogma
>>60266321>but there is no reasoning with zealots and their dogmaTruth isn't dogmatic, though. Imagery, on the other hand...
>>60266352gsr is a historical curiosityi believe silver will rise in value/pricenot because of the gsr but in spite of iti buy silveri buy goldusually whatever makes my dick hard at that particular moment
>>60264513
>>60266274Not him, but if so, i'd rather use the mining ratio as a predictive metric, which obviously also happen to be close to the G:S ratio. It's simple logic to believe something mined at an 1:8 ratio can't stay at 1:100 pricing, especially when one of the two have 60% of it's supply destroyed by industrials needs each year.But it's important to remember the main driver of prices isn't logical, it's an agreement upon men (and by that i mean their highest figures of authority) that gold would be the de facto element to be used as a store of wealth for mankind.And there is no "pure" logic to that, it's a social construct. If tomorrow morning all central banks (current highest authority figures) announced they are ditching gold to replace it with silver, then most people would follow suit. But we can't apply brut numbers to social constructs, this is why the price action defy the mathematical logic we created for our mooning arguments.Gold price is fueled by fear, silver too, but not nearly as much. And as the current world order is being totally reshaped, gold is the big winner here, it would still be even if the mining ratio suddently became 1:1.
>>60266274> These arguments have been posted over and over again on /pmg/, so I find it hard to believe that you're not aware of them.I'm aware and I find it entertaining that the thesis cannot be succinctly explained such that newfags can understand while btfoing the shills, so anons just post the same string of infographs and walls of text made over 3 years ago
>>60266428I agree, my thinking is that if we assume that going forward gold becomes the accepted store of wealth as you say, then I think it will become too expensive for normies, unless something like goldbacks take off, which I wouldn't count on. In that case, silver becomes the next best thing, especially with it being constitutionally enshrined as legal tender. So I would expect a bump among silver even if the big boys went out of their way to never touch it.
>>60266496indeed, at 3.2K it's already unobtanium for many, which is bullish for Ag.
>>60266525I make 6 figures and it's already too expensive for me to properly stack. I could do 1oz a month, which would mean it would take me over a year and a half to get 1 tube of buffalos. Whereas now, I can comfortably stack 100oz of silver a month, which is a monster box every 5 months, almost 2 and a half a year.
'the debt paradigm is literally about to roll over. It's mathematically impossible to continue on'>Mathematically continues on'L-look the Comex is about to default! They literally cannot make deliveries at the deadline>Comex makes deliveries at the deadline'The gold/silver ratio is at a historic level. It literally cannot dump any more against gold'>dumps more against gold'The earth is going to run out of silver! They literally aren't going to be able to mine any more'>Silver keeps coming out of the ground'Have you heard of that new battery for electric cars?? Each one uses like a kilo of silver. They literally aren't going to be able to keep up with demand>Always a glut of silver available How do silver shills cope with always being wrong?
>>60265350And the US Geological Survey says:>bzzzzzzzz1:18 GSR
>>60266628You only need 1600 ounces of gold poorfag try harder
>>60264858Indeed, we changed them from what we hate to what we love
>>60266783and yet silver keeps going up, weird
Fact is that stacktards are broke and depressed incel losers they always will be
>Fact is that stacktards are broke and depressed incel losers they always will be
>>60266385>gsr is a historical curiosity No it's a mathematical ratio >i believe silver will rise in value/price Of course, as the ratio of currencies increases, it must.>not because of the gsr but in spite of it Not logically because mathematically, they are ratios.>i buy silver I convert currencies into silver >i buy gold I convert currencies into gold>usually whatever makes my dick hard at that particular momentI move rationally, not irrationally, see the word ratio hidden in the word rationally? Because it's rational or specific, not speculative or emotional. The blood flow to my penis doesn't change the facts of supply/demand or surplus/deficit.
>>60266407So mining asteroids fueled by pooo?
>>60266832Hell yeah! What's a 6 pack of Asahi cost by you? I'm paying $13.
>>60265707based wheelgun enjoyer
>>60266934poo powered space mining. get in early
>>60266831>You only need 1600 ounces of gold poorfag try harderNeed is the wrong word...
>>60266935Same, about the same cost as other imports. 12 and change
>>60266965>poo powered space mining. get in earlyWhere's the webe3 defi Dao so I can pump?
>>60266788You just did it again. The exact thing he's talking about.
>>60266385nobody here thinks the GSR is some kind of divine prophecy it's just 1 data point of many that says silver is undervalued
>>60267050I can give a rats ass about what some faggot on the internet thinks or has posted.This might be abject reality for you but supply and demand is the only thing that matters and you can try and keep the demand low but the supply is static and expensive to produce.
>>60267050You don't even know what's being discussed here. The GSR that everyone is referring to is the spot price of the metals, which is currently at 1:100
I tire of these shills and their attempts to FUD....>um GSR doesn't matter now??? because it just doesn't???? I said so ok??*sigh*
>>60267054>it's just 1 data point of many that says silver is undervaluedSo, should we discuss the data? Or.The irreplaceable utility? Or.The inevitable conclusion to the inescapable dilemma? Hmmmmm. Nah let's talk about suckas buying meme coins cryptos we develop so our stacks grow.
>>60267135You don't even know what's being discussed here. He's citing the supply ratio with the implication that the price ratio must match.>>60267108>I'll show you how much I don't care about (You)! Hah!
I wonder if one were to put a doorbell on pic related in a San Francisco area gay bar how long it would take for someone to push it.
>>60266983Sweet pic!>>60267054>data pointYes. I have the metal to prove it.>>60264891
>>60267206DO NOT FUCK w/ M18s unless you absolutely know what you're doing.
Since the bread is near the end and we still have 30 pic slots, i'll post the numis & lots i won in auctions this WE.First there is this crafted silver cape's button, made from 3x rare colonial 8 Reales from Bolivia (1807, 1808 & 1824). Total weight : 93gr (3oz).Got it for 52 bux, which is quite absurd.
Even more absurd is this 25g 1 Sucre 1889 (Ecuador) mounted as a pendant i got for 20 bux. Beautiful coin.
A bunch of anonymous denarii from early roman republic; like pic rel i got for 22€.
A billon tetradrachm from Alexandria, Egypt under Probus for 8.5€.
A rare1 Gulden 1911 for 40.5€.
Various silver coins for 61€.
An interesting lot comprised of a 5 Lire 1836 P Sardinia, 5 Francs Charles X 1827 B, and a most interesting 4 Reales La Rioja 1850 (Argentina) for 150€.
A colonial spanish 4 Reales COB Philip II 1555 for 120€.
A colonial 1 Duit 1794 VOC, from the Netherlands east Indies, 1€.
>>60267656Jeets spamming pictures of commodities
A greek didrachm from Calabria, Taras circa -270 BC. 104€
>>60267656ID 9NWriyaC is what the numismatic side of /pmg/ is all about in addition to the bullion stacking that we all do.Meanwhile I'm slowly prototyping skunkworks handguns.Purely for personal use.
>>60267675flip side
A gorgeous Portuguese west Indies 1 Rupia 1882 for 22€.
jim got gold today>>60266990imagine the money we're gonna make when they get layer 2 space mining setup
1 Rupee 1835 William IV, British East Indian Company, 23€.
A spanish (Sevilla mint) 2 Reales 1722, Philip V. 19€.
A stupid good deal with this 1/4 Real from the dominican republic in beautiful condition for 11€.
An 1 silver Budju from Algeria, 1824.18€.
A nickel variant 50 Reichspfenning 1939 A, 20€ (lol).
A lot with 1 rupee 1928 from the Princely state of Mewar and a beaten down 5 dirhams 1336 AH. 17€.
Then it's mostly lots of silver junk from various countries. 35€ for this one.
>>60267869>>60267758>>60267737>>60267722>>60267713>>60267683>>60267776nice as always
>>60267869This one contains few nuggets, like a 1 Frang Ar 1935 from Zog I (kek, in truth i love this lil nigga ZOGcoins), 1 drachm 1868 (key date), 5F 1968 (key date too) i got for 69€.
This one with nothing special but got it for 64€, it's cheap.
>>60267908Nice run, Anon - thanks!
>>60267885Thanks fren. Was a good weekend, with very decent deals, even if i didn't secure any "omphfff" deals like last weekend (that i didn't post yet).
Oh, and unusual slurp, but i got this hand painted porcelain vase from China for 8€.I know strictly nothing about chinese porcelain, but it was from a seller i'm a regular of who only have great ancient goodies, so i gave it a chance.
>>60267956Lmao buying everyones garbage
>>60267956The imperial seal below returned a QIanlong Nian Zhi seal on google AI pic.I've no idea if it's worth something or nothing at all and i should offer it to my mom for her kitchen table's flowers.
>>60267175Well yeah I can’t miss a chance to say rat and faggot to a Jew in the same sentence.
>>60267956Looking closely you can see it's hastenly painted, probably handmade en masse for tourists, with no special attention to details, so i'm not expecting something coming from the imperial seat within the forbidden palace. But still, that's old handmade porcelain so i think it should at least be worth the 8€ i spent on it.
>>60268016oof, that's some sexy Athena. Should easily be worth around 1.8-2K. Is it yours?
>>60268047No I don’t post my own because I’m lazy.I have one that looks like pic related with a test mark right through the owls face.
> I buy garbage from experts and hope it's valuable Lmao, never change pmg incels
>>60268113>with a test mark right through the owls faceAh yes, i have one like that too, it's not perfect but they come with a nice discount. It's nice as starter to get your feet wet without having to spend a fortune.
>>60268154Fug it, my last buy. The tetradrachm is buried sorry but here’s a .800 marriage medal
>>60268176It's the coat of arms from the duchy of Wurtemberg right? I've few coins from there. Very nice looking.
>>60268219You are correct and the other is the Romanov imperial eagle. Pretty cool piece of history
>>60265403You Ethiopians and your worms
Comfy...
>>60268351That's a big cigar..
One of my very first acquisitions.Not much to look at, but a special thing to me.
>>60268361Scrooge McDuck lore unlocked.SS, i'm sorry to announce you took the last pic slot, thus you have the responsibility to bake.
someone make a new bread
>>60268373Done fren>>>60268407>>>60268407>>>60268407
>>60268351>image limit hitdalegribesmokingacig.jpg
>>60268361One to keep in your wallet for good luck