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Peace dollars edition.

>Why Gold & Silver?
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)
https://www.ma-shops.com/ (Numismatics)
https://www.goldeneaglecoin.com/ (US)
https://stoutgold.co/ (US)
https://www.aydincoins.com/ (US)
https://prospectorsgoldandgems.com/ (US)
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

Previous Thread: >>60940122
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>>60944419
thank you la
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what the fuck you silver shitters?
Today I count my gold and silver and gold is worth pretty penny now but all my silver worth only 200 bucks. and its 20-25 years old
i found a huge silver coin from 2002 and its worth fucking 25 bucks. FUCK 25 BUCKS IN 23 YEARS
fuuuuuuuuckkkkk sailver
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>>60944458
>now but all my silver worth only 200 bucks
Skill issue.
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>>60944458
Wtfff???? Guys believe we need to be doing the selling of our silver now??? It's just not worth it... better to just buy gold.
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>>60944419
Thank you baker.

An note about gold, silver and liquidity. Gold is too valuable for use in everyday small transactions.

Gold is still very liquid if you go to a specialized dealer and are willing to accept local currency. There may be a (((haircut))) however.

Silver rounds, or 1 oz coins on the other hand, are highly amenable to small transactions with local merchants. See the following example of failed attempts at using a gold Eagle for transacting in Argentina, back when they had 50% per month inflation.
https://youtu.be/3s4Fx9U_kAE [Embed]

For those (like me) who didn't already know, Argentina is named after the latin name for silver: argentum
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>>60944475
I've never seen a collection of such oddball sizes like this together before. Thanks for sharing.
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>>60944516
They are scraping the bottom of the ESL barrel apparently.
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When the fed cuts, that will probably trigger a brief "sell the news" dip. You better believe I'm buying that dip.
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Oh, and central bankers tongue my anus.
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>futures over 43, again

Once we hit 50 do you think our resident fudder will neck himself?
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>>60944546
fed cuts wen
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>>60944535
Here's some more.
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>>60944559
Wed Nes Day
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>I heard Utah still has firing squads for the death penalty...
>Put me in, I'll bring my own gun and ammunition too...

Umm, fucking based?
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>>60944560
I'm surprised the government didn't go after the maker of those beautiful Franklins for counterfeiting, like they did with the Liberty Dollar company.
> Following an eight-day trial and less than two hours of deliberation, von NotHaus, the founder and monetary architect of a currency known as the Liberty Dollar, was found guilty by a jury in Statesville, North Carolina, of making coins resembling and similar to United States coins; of issuing, passing, selling, and possessing Liberty Dollar coins; of issuing and passing Liberty Dollar coins intended for use as current money; and of conspiracy against the United States.
https://archives.fbi.gov/archives/charlotte/press-releases/2011/defendant-convicted-of-minting-his-own-currency
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>>60944551
He's convinced himself by lying daily that he makes 100%+ gains on stocks in months, and has made 1000x gains on bitcoin.

silver could go to $45,000 per ounce and he'd think we were just catching up to his incredible gains.

of course in real life he made nothing, and he can only brag about what the "bought" after it has gone up and will only shut up about it after it goes down. But I think he actually believes his own bullshit. He actually thinks he's rich, and owns stocks and crypto and houses. There is nothing you can say that will convince him otherwise. There is no price that silver can reach that will shut him up. The only hope you have is that he goes to prison or suffers some medical emergency that takes him offline. But over a long enough timeline this is bound to happen. Just like silver will eventually hit $45k over a long enough timeline.
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>>60944604
It would be poetic justice for a sniper assassin.

I would personally prefer to be shot, rather than have a quasi-retarded prison guard trying in vain to insert 14 gauge needles into veins in my arms and legs.
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Gold is a psyop to pull attention away from silver.
Silver is the only metal that can hurt (((them))).
Any anon promoting gold and shiting on silver is a paid shill.
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>>60944622
Checked, but what if i want both?
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>>60944551
One can only hope.
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I want to get a nice Peace Dollar. I'm thinking 1934-S or just a High Relief 1921.

Any other suggestions?
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Don Duretts pump
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>>60944444
Fuckin checked
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Still in it. I sold all my gold miner options last week. Some were up 600-800%. I put that money into gdxu with a stop loss, Also sold NUGT I had bought in August of last year. Up 160% and it’s long term cap gains now.. Riding this until there’s some kind of crash.
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Guten Abend
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I gotta talk about my new Rooster again. Bought one last Sunday at 11 p.m. for $675 and it was $680 by the time I got it. Bought one last night at 11-ish for $680 and this morning it's $687.

Getting LMU at spot on a Sunday night is so gratifying. I'll fill my treasure chest with .1867 fractional in no time.
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>>60944622
>Silver is the only metal that can hurt (((them))).
True, because they control most of the gold. Investing in silver will drive the price up, the ratio down, and take away gold's monopoly from the banker cartel.

>>60944625
>Checked, but what if i want both?
They both have use cases, and both are equally valuable, but in different contexts. One oz of gold is trivial to conceal on one's person. 50 oz of silver can only be easily concealed if you are incredibly "talented".

We routinely carry gold Maples (up to $10k, which used to mean 4 each, today in means ONE each) when traveling internationally.

If needed, we could pay the neighbor's kid who mows our lawn in silver Maples. (two cuttings per Maple)
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>>60944537
It's what happens when Jews at Unit 8200 outsource to India.
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>>60944648
Which revolvers you got?
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>>60944633
>Don Duretts pump
Perhaps he's right, perhaps he's a paid shill. Time will tell. It is a safe bet to believe that in a raging silver bull market (we're not there yet) that even shitty Jr silver miners will moon. Treat it like a tissue paper fire, take your gains and get out before it quickly burns itself out.

Solid Junior companies will have some staying power, but you still have to lock in some profits when near the top. Nobody ever went broke taking a profit on a stock.
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>>60944622
Based.
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>>60944628
1928

I'm still hunting for one that isn't listed for triple digits.
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>>60944648
>>60944723
Wheelguns? Hell yeah!
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>>60944648
>>60944723

I only own 1 revolver and it's a 22 magnum...
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>>60944777
Checked. What make?
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>>60944777
i don't have any revolvers
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>peace dollar edition
Perfect OP for me. Adding 10 more coins to my Peace Dollar collection today
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Another day another dollar
>>60944776
Nice
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>>60944785
351c
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Inflation is part monetary, part psychological, and once the peoples expectation of inflation gets established, the fiat currency is doomed.

>How Fake Money Saved Brazil

>This is a story about how an economist and his buddies tricked the people of Brazil into saving the country from rampant inflation. They had a crazy, unlikely plan, and it worked.

>Twenty years ago, Brazil's inflation rate hit 80 percent per month. At that rate, if eggs cost $1 one day, they'll cost $2 a month later. If it keeps up for a year, they'll cost $1,000.

>In practice, this meant stores had to change their prices every day.

>The four economists wanted to create a new currency that was stable, dependable and trustworthy. The only catch: This currency would not be real. No coins, no bills. It was fake.

>"We called it a Unit of Real Value -- URV," Bacha says. "It was virtual; it didn't exist in fact."

>People would still have and use the existing currency, the cruzeiro. But everything would be listed in URVs, the fake currency. Their wages would be listed in URVs. Taxes were in URVs. All prices were listed in URVs. And URVs were kept stable -- what changed was how many cruzeiros each URV was worth.

>Still, people used URVs. And after a few months, they began to see that prices in URVs were stable. Once that happened, Bacha and his buddies could declare that the virtual currency would become the country’s actual currency. It would be called the real.

>"Everyone is going to receive from now on their wages, and pay for all the prices, in the new currency, which is the real," Bacha says. "That is the trick."

>And, basically, inflation did end, and the country's economy turned around. In the years that followed, Brazil became a major exporter, and 20 million people rose out of poverty
https://www.npr.org/sections/money/2010/10/04/130329523/how-fake-money-saved-brazil
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>>60944807
kek
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>>60944723
.357
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>>60944777
>>60944648
>>60944723
t.leaf
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it came
that was fast
it looks outstanding :)
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>>60944828
sad, but based
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>>60944831
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Im going to rope. I didn’t pull the trigger and now im looking at $50 more for an ounce of gold compared to last night
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>>60944831
Missed you over in the backwoods.
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>$3680
We hitting $3700 tomorow?
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>>60944828
https://youtu.be/0N3FEtG0B6Q
@8:10

All I think of is this movie.

https://youtu.be/qOhG-LieC4o
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>>60944809
Nice!
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Hey Anons,

Any good miners to invest in? I want to diversify my portfolio some more.

I'm still stacking gold and silver btw
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>>60944855
Not bad, but I wouldn't count on hitting anything beyond 5 yards with a slamfire unless one had a lot of practice, or made a proper shoulder stocked version.

Best use for one of those is to use it to get a better gun. Preferably at contact distance, like a shark hunting powerhead.
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>>60944861
AGI
KNTNNF
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>what about platinum
>what about palladium
>what about rhodium
>what about copper
>what about goldbacks
>what about miners
>what about paper silver
>what about gold IRAs
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>>60944891

SOMEONE SAY GOLDBACKS
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>>60944692

No love for Platinum/Palladium
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>>60944861
>Any good miners to invest in?
Good miners aren't cheap. Cheap miners may not be any good. Choose your risk profile. You want high gains (10+ multiples?) go with Juniors. You want low downside risk in exchange for lower gains, (5 multiples) go with the bigger/established players like Agnico, Franco Nevada, First Majestic, Fortuna, etc.

I can't help with the Jrs aside from mentioning the Jr silver ETF (SILJ).

Follow Don Durett on X if you want some spicy Jrs. >>60944633
Disclaimer: I don't know if Durett is on the level or a paid shill for scam pump and dumpers.
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>>60944891
I mean I like all those things
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These old Hamburgs with the big helm look so good.

>>60944848
I've had issues loading the site the last several days. Has it been alright for you?
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>>60944810
>URVs had fixed parity of 1-1 to the US Dollar exchange rate
Lmao, standard modern hyperinflationary accounting. This isint possible if the inflationary breakdown is in the base money unit (the dollar).
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Goldbros, anyone else feeling $5000 EoY?
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>>60944861
AG, unironically
HL
CDE
FSM
Aftermath silver
Any ETF
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>>60944901
>No love for Platinum/Palladium
I have both, but more as a niche item because I love chemistry. Platinum makes excellent perchlorate anodes, and palladium makes the most powerful (and expensive) non-nuclear explosive yet discovered.
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>>60944921

Why? just because Precious metals have momentum currently? Any other argument? I am pretty sure PM group has already priced Fed's forthcoming rate cut(s) so there is no room to spike up.
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>>60944891
Some ppl would do *anything* to not stack gold and silver!
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>>60944891
>what about platinum
Have it
>what about palladium
Have it
>what about rhodium
Would have it if I could afford it
>what about copper
Don't want it
>what about goldbacks
Have it
>what about miners
Have it
>what about paper silver
Don't want it
>what about gold IRAs
Am Albertan

>>60944899
Goldbacks are the best way to SPEND gold, but one of the worst ways to STACK gold.

I have some and love them because they are fucking beautiful. The newer ones have even better artwork than the early ones, but they are all beautiful and everyone that I've let hold one has fallen in love with them. Some of the people begged me to sell it to them. Some of them went out and bought their own.

I would buy a lot more if someone commissioned a "Republic of Alberta" Goldback.
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>>60944921
Goldman Sachs was targeting $5000 gold if Trump interferes with fed, so $5000 is conservative at this point.
https://www.investopedia.com/compromising-federal-reserve-s-independence-may-raise-gold-price-11803596
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>>60944655
Schön!!
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>>60944950
>Why? just because Precious metals have momentum currently?
But did you identify the origin of the momentum?
Because let me tell you it got absolutely nothing to do with some retail mania like it was in 2011. That's the total opposite actually, all LCS metrics shows it's a 70/30% sellers/buyers market rn. Literally nobody is being interested by rocks.

Yet the prices continuously go higher.
Doesn't that make you a little bit curious about what's going on behind the curtain?
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>>60944921
>fed rate cuts
>inflation not slowing

Yeah 5000 seems entirely possible
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>>60944921
$4k by end of the month
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>>60944810
This reminds me of the Hungarian experience of 1945-1946.
>post war Hungary bombed to complete shit
>90% of industrial capital is damaged or destroyed
>nazis ran off with all the gold
>post war government decided to use hyperinflation as a means of rebuilding the nations capital
>instructs banks to offer loans to business and entrepreneurs at negative real interest rates
>banks are indemnified against losses by the government, who knows these loans will not be paid back
>country goes to work to rebuild factories and rail lines
>the credit issuance causes the most severe hyperinflation ever
>massive wealth transfer from population, whose wages are worthless before they even get them, to capital owning class who owns the shiny new factories
>government promises to stabilize the currency soon
>in 1946 they replace the hyperinflating currency with a new, gold backed currency after Hungary has its gold reserves repatriated
>new currency is adopted and stabilizes prices,
This plan actually worked, and there are two reasons why

1. Post war Hungarians had extremely low opportunity cost i.e their options in life were do nothing, starve to death in a country that cant make anything, or essentially work as slaves for the capital owners but subsist.

2. Postwar Hungary was like 98% white and 95% Christian. Total cultural and ethnic homogeneity, high trust society. When the government promised to stabilize the currency before too long, they believed them.

Pic rel is the largest bank note ever created, 100 quintillion (million billions) Pengo. The gold backed currency they replaced it with wasn’t even convertible, it was for all intents and purposes fiat, but they did issue some silver coinage. History shows money is first and foremost a matter of memetics.
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>>60944917
>I've had issues loading the site the last several days. Has it been alright for you?
Yes, but I'm restarting regularly. I notice it's much slower than 4chan once the thread gets past the halfway point. No Jannies, and no IQJeets, and I find it easier to justify putting 20 minutes of effort into a post that will last longer than 24 hours. Downside is there is no archive.

Like the previous infinity, the maturity level is a little higher. 4chan still gets 16 year olds who cannot help acting like tards doing driveby paintball shootings.
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>>60944648
Nice Kershaw
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so what do you do in this general? Just compare your shiny rock collections like comparing your penises? Kinda gay desu
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>>60944995
>Postwar Hungary was like 98% white and 95% Christian. Total cultural and ethnic homogeneity, high trust society.
I think this is the key factor. One people, one country. European countries somehow has to get back to this, one way or another.
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>>60944995
>>60944810
>Brazil 1994
>80% Roman Catholic
>15% Protestant
This supports my theory that such psychological reorderings of monetary systems are only possible in high trust societies with trusted institutions. This is why silver and gold were always the predominant commodity for balance of trade settlements between nations, because there is NO trust in those relations thus a settlement mechanism that does not rely on intertribal trust is needed.
This is why such accounting memetics won’t work today, our societies have low trust and our institutions have no trust. I.e. CBDC is impossible.
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>>60945015
>Nice Kershaw
Looks like a serrated stainless Leek. We have several variations, stainless, black serrated, (old style serrations) and my better half carries a pink one.

There is a soft ban on asissted openers in Canada. They are legal to own and carry, but customs will block importation of new ones.
>Important Notice: Due to CBSA importing restrictions throughout Canada, assisted opening knives are limited in selection.
https://houseofknives.ca/sport-knives/shop-by-style/assisted-opening-knives/
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>>60944995
>100 quintillion (million billions) Pengo
hey i got few of these in silber!
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>>60944989
>>60944921
>$4k by end of the month
Gold passed $5k in Snow Pesos last week.
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Hurry up and ship them already!
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>>60945033
>European countries somehow has to get back to this, one way or another.
Go on without us bros, it's joever here. Tell 'em to never repeat our (((mistake))). Don't forget to raise a giant fence all over the border so the negroid hordes never spill out.
t. Frog
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Gentlemen, silver has nice numbers right now!! 42.69
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>>60945063
Very cool anon, what’s the dating on those?
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>>60945083
Nice
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$42.70/oz is a lovely number
but £1.00 / gram is a cool little milestone hit too
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>>60944978
>all LCS metrics shows it's a 70/30% sellers/buyers market rn. Literally nobody is being interested by rocks.
That has been my personal observation as well

>Yet the prices continuously go higher.
Silver is a Giffen good. As the price rises, demand for it increases. BTW, so is Bitcoin.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giffen_good

If significant retail demand picks up, expect supply to dry up and premiums to skyrocket. There isn't enough total free float at the LBMA for every American to get even 5 oz.

We've been beaten down by the low silver prices for so long, I think we may be seriously underestimating how high silver could go in a real bull market.

Not unlike the time people thought bitcoin might never be worth anything.
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>>60945054
Correct. No way anyone is going to accept some vaporcoin from the Fed after what is about to happen.
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>>60945088
1930 i think, too bad they all are in crappy condition, but i can't complain too much i got them for spot (back then).
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>>60945093
High today was 42.80
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>>60945117
Yeah, but I just say it for de number
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>>60945073
Are you in onterrible?
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>>60945076
>Go on without us bros, it's joever here.
You have to get out of the cities, purge the villages and rural towns first, and literally reconquer your own country, region by region.

After you first guillotine the traitors who caused the diversity problem.

It will only happen when the time is right, and no one will have to tell you when that is. You will know it when you see it.
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>>60944927

If things do go south. This fucking idiot is painting a target on his bath. Never EVER post your stock. Brag your stack. Or identify yourself with a stack.
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>>60945131
>Are you in onterrible?
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>>60944650

Wait what? You put it all into a fund leveraged 3/1? I know you’re up. But do you understand the potential downside of even slight drops?
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>>60945148
>If things do go south. This fucking idiot is painting a target on his bath. Never EVER post your stock. Brag your stack. Or identify yourself with a stack.
Bateman is whale in a class of his own. He can afford to buy a whole town full of well armed Christian and/or Mormon families and have a nice comfy tiny prosperous republic like Orania.

He bought $800 million in gold, silver and platinum that is now worth $1.2 billion.
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>>60945102
>I think we may be seriously underestimating how high silver could go in a real bull market.
I'd rather keep it that way, being too cocky and confident only lead to disappointment and entitlement.
We are so pragmatic and level headed today because for the past 5 years we got hardened by constant jewish punches in the guts who progressively killed any hopium left in us. Now we are the perfect balance between realistic & optimistic.

Wouldn't have been possible if banksters didn't offer us cheapies for so long while the NFTs/shitcoins/.. etc casino was creating a generation of gain-addicted gamblers with no connexion to reality anymore.

So once again : ARIGATO KOSAIMASU RABBI SENSEI FOR THE CHEAPIES
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>>60944551
I honestly just see him moving or creating a new goal post
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>>60945174

He’s on another level. I take it back. I actually was aware of him tangentially but now I’m gonna look it up. I see a silver sex cult polygamy story in 20 years though. Kek. Jk. With the fucker good luck.
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>>60945185
Go read about him, the man is furiously based in every conceivable way.
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>>60945101
>The GBP was originally worth one pound of Sterling Silver
>Now it only it's only worth one gram
They should change the name to the Gram to be more accurate.
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>>60944655
Jesus
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>>60945146
>After you first guillotine the traitors who caused the diversity problem.
I think i got a pretty good idea of Qui that could be
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>>60945175
>I'd rather keep it that way, being too cocky and confident only lead to disappointment and entitlement.
Good advice. We don't need a silver version of a Michael Saylor, but I sincerely believe that a 30:1 silver/gold ratio isn't an unreasonable expectation when silver goes hot.

Rafi Farber believes it may even go below 10:1, but I'm not willing to go that far.
https://youtu.be/uHYZQCJRRnM

>Wouldn't have been possible if banksters didn't offer us cheapies for so long while the NFTs/shitcoins
I'm coming to believe that the crypto was pushed to soak up liquidity that otherwise would have gone into gold and silver, and it worked VERY WELL.

I am grateful that we've had low prices to be able to slurp right up until the last week.

Picrel is literally me.
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>>60945185
>He’s on another level.
He is.
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>>60945215
>They should change the name to the Gram to be more accurate.
And while they're at it, change their Imperial gallons to US gallons as a humiliation ritual.
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>>60945292
kek
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>>60945292
>US gallons
US measuring units: a vestige of being a colony of the British. The US is still being cucked.
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>>60945257
The traitor class is very wide and deep, but there ARE some minorities that are disproportionately represented among it, but I won't discrimate against or on behalf of any race creed color or religion. Every traitor shall be treated equally and fairly brought to justice.
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>>60945301
US Gallons were the Gallons that the British used to use before making their gallons 20% larger in 1824.
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>>60944655
Dit is echt tering gebaseerd.
Geen pet.
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>>60945301
>The US is still being cucked.
We (Leafs) used to have Imperial gallons until Pierre Trudeau (Justin's stepfather) cucked us into metric.

If it wasn't for cocaine, most Americans wouldn't know what a gram is.
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Gold is absolutely un fucking stoppable
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>>60944680
Great stuff.
Roosters are sweet. I also like the Genie Angel Francs and the Helvetia Swiss francs.
You deserve to be happy and have more of them fren.
Gl filling your treasure chest
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>>60945312
>US Gallons were the Gallons that the British used to use before making their gallons 20% larger in 1824.
Americans were the ones who used the name Aluminium originally.
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>>60944831
Ooohh
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>>60944839
Aaahh
Nice bro
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>>60944845
>I didn’t pull the trigger and now im looking at $50 more for an ounce of gold compared to last night
Unless you believe the US government will cut their deficit and run a budget surplus and pay off their debt, gold and silver will continue to go up in US dollar terms over the long term.

It's a pretty safe bet.
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Looks like gold is reacting to the expectations of the FOMC meeting. Bitcoin is too -- I expect BTC will hit $120K this week.
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>>60945349
it's hard to really appreciate just how fucked the US economy is in the mid to long term
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Silver is price insensitive for certain industries.
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>>60945399
>it's hard to really appreciate just how fucked the US economy is in the mid to long term
Most people don't even want to think about it. The Amish will do okay.
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>>60945325
Thanks, fren. Hate to say it but reddit is good for one thing and it's pmsforsale. People just profit taking at spot on coins they bought years ago.
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>>60945154
You're welcomed in my backyard once I buy a few hundred acres in one of the richest silver producing towns in Canada. The wheels are already in motion.
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>>60945420
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>>60944851
>US Aid exists because of the Executive Branch. US Aid is used to bribe and incentivize foreign countries to do what the US wants.
That's just one program. They've transfered some of that spending to other agencies, and the congress and senate refused to make any cuts to known wasteful spending projects. Trump didn't care either because he got the spending on the things that he wanted.

The net result is the USA goes deeper in debt, and gets closer and closer to the inevitable cliff.

It's over. Now we're just waiting for the tsunami to hit.
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>>60945440
the funny part is USAID bought all its food from US farmers as a subsidy to domestic agriculture.

so all those farmers that voted for trump are now crying like little bitches as they go bankrupt and plow their crops under. Probably a ton of them going to lose their land and have to sell it- very likely to some foreign company.

it's all so tiresome.
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>>60945420
Thank you fren. That's a beautiful coin with historic and cultural significance. The only gold Alberta has (aside from black gold) is placer gold in the rivers and gravel beds.
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>>60945401
lazy ai nigger
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>>60945317
they're all based off French units anyway so don't fret it
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so its going to go up at 2pm on wednesday?
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>>60945453
>the funny part is USAID bought all its food from US farmers as a subsidy to domestic agriculture.
You need to consider the bigger picture. The REASON why the farmers need subsidies is because the US dollar is (was) so high relative to other currencies, that it was cheaper to import food than to grow it. We can all agree that domestic food production is essential to national security.

Let's zoom out:
WHY is the US dollar so high relative to other currencies? Triffin's dilemma:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triffin_dilemma

Using the US dollar as the world reserve currency REQUIRED the USA to run trade deficits in order to supply the world with the amount of dollars needed to facilitate international trade.

WHY WAS THE US DOLLAR the world reserve currency? Bretton Woods.

What was they system BEFORE Bretton Woods? Currencies were fixed to gold, and gold was the reserve asset. After Bretton Woods, US Treasuries became the reserve asset.

What system will we be going to in the near future when the dollar loses it's reserve status? Local currencies. What will become the new reserve asset? Gold

I'm against subsidies and tariffs on principle, but the current system unavoidably puts the US farmers and US industrial production at a structural disadvantage to the rest of the world.

Rather than treating the symptoms, (structural disadvantage due to artificial currency strength) American needs to hand their central bankers, abolish the Federal reserve, return to a gold or silver standard and limit tariffs to cases like China where their government is subsidizing their producers.

American farmers are capable of being the most productive in the world, but they need the level playing field of a gold standard, and low regulatory burden.

Let's not throw out the baby with the bathwater. Many USAID programs were thinly disguised CIA color revolution slush funds. Same with the NED. Help the farmers by all means, but garrote the CIA first.

t.Albertan
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>>60945522
none of which matters in the slightest to american farmers as they go bankrupt and lose their land.

at the end of the day knowing WHY somebody got run over doesn't change the fact that they got run over, and it doesn't fix it for them in the future. At best you could hope to prevent future such occurrences, but the situations that produced the crisis won't exist anymore by the time the crisis is over.
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>>60945495
>they're all based off French units anyway so don't fret it
The Imperial pint is the absolute perfect size for a cold glass of beer. Metric is great for science, and I use it almost every day, although I prefer fahrenheit when distilling alcohol because the degrees are smaller and give a little more precision.

The Imperial units in general are more human oriented. Many people including myself find that the Imperial pint is just right. Not too much, and not too little. One can of beer just isn't enough to scratch the itch, and two cans are a little too much.
https://youtu.be/bv4LCIUMztg

I would still force the English to use the American standard as punishment for what the City of London has done to the world.
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>>60945553
>none of which matters in the slightest to american farmers as they go bankrupt and lose their land.
As I wrote, the farmers should be protected during the transition. If the American government can subsidize Israel, they should use that money to protect domestic agriculture with a clear plan for phasing out the support as the world transitions back to gold.

No farmers, no food. The government also needs to STOP fucking the farmers over with bullshit regulations. Everything from the EPA to bans on raw milk and private meat sales should end.
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>>>Silver will be at 43 tomorrow
What the fuck...
I don't have money to buy right now and it is literally going up a dollar a week... bought 2 weeks ago at 2 bucks over spot and made it all back already...
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They sure don't seem to want platinum to go above $1400 Why are the trying so hard to keep that down? Don't they have enough on their hands?
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>>60945272
>but I sincerely believe that a 30:1 silver/gold ratio isn't an unreasonable expectation when silver goes hot.
I think so, tho my expectation is more around 40:1 for a short period of time once silver slingshot.
But in the very long term (like 50+ year) i could totally see the G:S ratio going into single digit territory if the USGC estimates on below ground reserves are accurate. It's just too important of a metal. We went from 15% of industrial uses (mostly argentic photography) back in the 50s up to 65% now, while gold remain stable around 7% (6% of which being electronics). At some point it's just a mathematic inevitability.

Tho once again, with the future there is no certainty. Maybe gold will be used in some magical anti-aging cream or whatever and it will become 100% industrial kek. Or maybe in 100 years we will invent a transmutating machine and no element become rarer than sand. After all, a century ago nobody could have predicted we'd be able to transform the genome of any living creature or own mini-telepathy machines the size of a wallet containing 19.3 billions chips (for the latest iphone) so tiny not even the most powerful microscope back then could see.
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>>60945570
How much do you own
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>>60945591
Not a stacklet and not a super-stacker.
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>>60945587
>Maybe gold will be used in some magical anti-aging cream or whatever and it will become 100% industrial kek.
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>>60944921
I'm not REALLY feeling it, I know it could happen easily but it would require not a single crab until the end of the year. If there's no crab until the end of the year we go over 5,000 an ounce though, that symbolizes the death of the stock market.
So I'm gonna say probably not, probably 4500. Silver EOY somewhere around 50
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>>60945610
You have to keep in mind retail isn't moving significantly and institutional is basically secretly stacking, so they'll want at least a year or two more before the noticing.
I've tried to convince multiple families of the whole "buy precious metals they're beating the stock market thing" and they say it's only, like, one year dude, it doesn't count.
We need another year of beating the stock market - by a significant amount - for them to flood in. Until that point institutions will keep secretly stacking as much as possible - as long as said metal is actually available for them to purchase.
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>>60945565
>As I wrote, the farmers should be protected during the transition
the current administration seems particularly callous regarding handouts. They've alienated the farmer's main foreign market completely, cut their government contracts, and deported or scared off their labor.

having them step in afterwards with trillions of taxpayer dollars to pay them not to grow food seems particularly wasteful and unlikely to happen. More likely small farmers disappear and get jobs scrubbing toilets in the city or simply move to latin america where they can actually survive without worrying about exporting or selling to the government. Meanwhile huge corporate farms take over their land and collect whatever subsidies the US happens to still pay while making billions subdividing and developing affordable housing on former farm lands.
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>>60945504
Netherlands fren here.
Very nicely summed up.
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>>60944950
>Any other argument?
The financial system is showing signs of liquidity issues. Used auto loan CDOs are blowing up ala 2008. I wouldn't be surprised if we see CRE CDOs blowing up too. The Fed will be unleashing QE soon. The time for the crack up boom is now.
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>>60945625
>and they say it's only, like, one year dude, it doesn't count.
i mean it kinda count when your currency loses 12% of it's value on a yearly basis...
But i know how hard it can be to convince normies. They often agree on everything you say (because they have no counter argument really), but then they... just don't buy anyway lol. It's in their plan but like, later bro. Someday.
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>>60945653
What are suicide and reasonable making stacks for gold and silver?

Do we get massive deflation? Why do numbers have to go up? Why can’t prices go way down and silver and gold don’t moon
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Friendly reminder that it's starting.
It's always starting for us, bros...
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>>60944655
Sweet and checked. What exactly is that 1884 coin?
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>>60945661
Because of jews fren. They control the banks, murder anyone including children and control the us gov printing machine.
Just get as much gold and silver as you comfortably can and in the long run you'll end up better for it.
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>>60945670
It really does remind me of the last part of The Big Short.
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>>60945661
>Do we get massive deflation? Why do numbers have to go up?
Mechanically we should, if the Fed & treasury wouldn't intervene, simply because there are MUCH more running debts than liquidities existing, by definition a system based on usury can only be deflationary without permanent currency inflows.
But since the banksters can't allow that to happen, we will get the exact opposite : uberhyperinflation.
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>>60945661
>Do we get massive deflation?
This would cause debt to be more expensive to maintain and governments have a lot of debt. There would be a sovereign debt crisis sweeping across the world. You'd probably want gold and silver in that case too.
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>>60945684
>Big Short
Have an Easter Egg. Epstein was working for Black at the time when he pulled his money out of Bear Stearns. The transaction was not disclosed by Epstein as it would have been insider trading, thus noone could have known how much he made from the Stearns deal in 2007 when The Big Short was released.
>Ryan Gosling is Jeffery Epstein
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>>60944444
Checked. Love Liberty.
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>>60944458
mail it to me bro
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>>60945626
BTW, help for farmers should be focused on family farms, especially the smaller ones. I'm not so concerned about the giant publicly traded agricorps. If they can't make it, they can sell their land at a bankruptcy sale to local farmers.

>the current administration seems particularly callous regarding handouts
Look at who Trump's commerce secretary is, he's the fucking happy merchant himself.

>having them step in afterwards with trillions of taxpayer dollars to pay them not to grow food seems particularly wasteful and unlikely to happen
As I wrote before, farmers and domestic food production are essential for national security, so in a temporary crisis, they need to be protected, but the government is corrupt, and what it gives with one hand, it often takes away with the other. That needs to stop. There are some anti-regulation voices in Trump's cabinet.

Small farms need to be free to sell what they produce directly to the public wherever possible. Trump could also use his bully pulpit to encourage the public to buy direct from local farmers, bypassing the (((middlemen))) who skim 80% of the value added from the farmer's output. I personsonally buy from local farmers, and we may not save any money vs buying from the store, but we get much better quality for the same dollar, so it's worth the two hour drive.

Some combination of support, focussed on the smaller family farms and freedom to produce and sell direct to the public would go a long way to helping secure America's food supply.

The government spent decades slowly strangling small farmers, and it will take some time to unfuck things, but it can be done if we could unscrew the billionaire Jews whispering in Trump's ear.

I have no doubt that Trump as a person, would be very empathetic to the condition of the family farmers, but they appear to have no representation in Trump's cabinet. It's all Jews, and Israel first the whole way.
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>>60945709
See my pattern recognition is kicking in again.
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>>60944648
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ca 2022
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>>60945661
>Do we get massive deflation? Why do numbers have to go up? Why can’t prices go way down and silver and gold don’t moon
Not until the dollar crashes and burns, ie inflates to worthlessness. Then there is a brief window of maximum pain and opportunity. People who stack can expect to be called "hoarders" and "speculators" and in some locations have their stacks SEIZED over suspected "money laundering" "tax evasion" and possible illicit activity.

You should be safe as a stacker anywhere there are lots of Mormons.
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>>60945685
>MUCH more running debts than liquidities existing, by definition a system based on usury can only be deflationary without permanent currency inflows.
Inflation benefits the debtors (Jews and the govenrment) at the expense of the savers. (pension funds, individuals)

Inflation is an indirect wealth transfer from the working class to the asset owning class, and the groups who benefit from the Cantillon effect.
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>>60945698
>Ryan Gosling is Jeffery Epstein
Funny, they love to use Jews to play gentiles and gentiles to play Jews. The one exception was Christian Bale who played Michael Burry.

They also inserted a bullshit subplot to humanize "Steve Baum" (real name Steve Eisen) played by Steve Carell, with his Jewish wife played by a non Jew, the Italian hottie Talia Shire.

Gosling was working for Deutsch Bank. Did Epstein work for DB, or was it another phoney subplot?

Overall, a good movie to give an overview of the GFC and the crazy real estate market that led to the subprime blowup. The alligator in the pool was a nice touch.
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>People who stack can expect to be called "hoarders" and "speculators" and in some locations have their stacks SEIZED over suspected "money laundering" "tax evasion" and possible illicit activity.

Lol so it will all be for nothing
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>>60945716
Nice werewolf. We've got a couple of them.
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>>60945762
IN SOME LOCATIONS. It's important not to brag and to be a very good, helpful neighbor in your community.
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>>60945756
>Big Short (2015)
>Deutsch Bank

>DB initiated its relationship with Epstein and his related entities in August 2013 and maintained it until December 2018, when the relationship was terminated due to renewed negative media coverage over his past criminal conduct.

>As expected, DB conducted due diligence on Epstein prior to onboarding. A memo sent to senior DB management noted Epstein’s 2007 criminal conviction, his 18-month prison sentence and 17 out-of-court civil settlements linked to the conviction. RM1 opined that, over time, there could be investments of $100-300 million generating revenues of $2-4 million. Although DB had a Reputational Risk Committee (RRC) in the US, it did not discuss nor consider any reputation risk posed by an association with Epstein.

>Onboarding occurred in August 2013 with brokerage accounts opened for Epstein-linked companies based in the British Virgin Islands in order to hold marketable securities and cash, and to invest with the bank over time. Eventually, there were over 40 Epstein linked accounts held at DB. A compliance officer approved the initial onboarding based on an email sent by a senior manager who, after consulting both DB’s US General Counsel and the US Head of Compliance, approved the onboarding in principle, subject to the due diligence exercise not revealing any concerns. The compliance officer failed to speak to any of his senior colleagues prior to granting his own onboarding approval.

He was balls deep in DB when the movie came out, probably nothing.
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>>60945785
Fair enough. Egg dick seemed to know everyone and be everywhere, not unlike the dildo rabbi these days.
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>>60945625
>I've tried to convince multiple families of the whole "buy precious metals they're beating the stock market thing" and they say it's only, like, one year dude, it doesn't count.
Human nature for most is to chase the top and sell the bottom. It's the behavior that makes contrarians rich.

I wish it wasn't the case. People I care about were chasing bitcoin when silver was $22.00 and they had zero interest in diversification. We have silver and bitcoin, they aren't incompatible, but because silver wasn't moving, they weren't interested.

Giffen good.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giffen_good
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>>60945840
It's just brutal, they can chase all they want but at some point they should hypothetically stop and say
>Will this go on forever? What is the tradeoff to having a 10% gain instead of a 5% gain?
It's just gambling at the end of the day. They pick the stock market because it has a higher percentage gain averaged over time than gold, but if you ask them why a high-risk stock portfolio has a higher percentage gain than a low-risk they say
>Because the low risk is safer
And the conversation ends right there.
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So what is going to happen to the solar industry uh, soon? I did some maths and the vast majority of the cost of a panel is currently the cost of the silver. They are going to need to move to a shitter conductor or hope that some of these graphene researchers make it cost viable.
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Another one for the stack! Slurped this one SPOT @ $199.95, we are steadily climbing up to $43 handle. Just wondering, is this steady creeping up in spot price anything y'all have seen before? Seems like a healthy market to me:

>little to no retail buyers
>very low premiums
>industrial is the huge Silver glut

Just postulating.
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>>60945856
the price isn't fixed. If materials double in price all that happens is the item costs twice as much or more.

not the problem of the manufacturer. They don't care if price goes up because the customer pays that, not them. And customers don't care because EVERYTHING has doubled in price recently.
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I see preorders for 2026 brits. Were they out this early last year?
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>>60945862
2% inflation, lmao nothing broker or dumber than a stacktard
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>>60945115
ooh Gook coins are not common. I bought a mixed lot back in the day and it included a silver 10 chon coin.

Also, what do you guys think of my 2025 not-libertads? I think they look mushier than real libertads and the detail isn't quite as good, but I'm not shilling out $2000+ for a 1 oz silver coin
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>>60945785
>>60945709
Word salad
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>>60945856
>So what is going to happen to the solar industry uh, soon? I did some maths and the vast majority of the cost of a panel is currently the cost of the silver.
You are correct. Silver is one of the major costs, so if silver goes up by a factor of 10, solar panels will more than double in price. Unlike with mobile phones where the price might go up $20 dollars.

Solar is a boondoggle in the first place with the exception of off grid, low power applications like telemetry or a passivhaus.

Solar wouldn't exist without massive subsidies. Good riddance
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>>60945756
>, the Italian hottie Talia Shire.
ADRIAN!!!
ADRIAN!!!
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>>60945872
A little mushier, like you said, but not bad at all. They look good to me.
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>60945875
Looks like new IQJeet just came on shift
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>>60945883
he's so fucking dumb

did you see the post he deleted yesterday showing he's a transexual?
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>>60945895
>did you see the post he deleted yesterday showing he's a transexual?
>>60942060
That one?
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>>60945074
Where did you order from?
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>>60945856
>Move to a shittier conductor
This is what they'll do, they might still have some silver in there but if the panel now costs twice as much they'll have to switch materials.
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>>60945900
nah, >>60942095

but I'd bet money both ID's were him
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>>60945858
>Is this steady creeping up in spot price anything y'all have seen before?
Never. The 2019 / 2020 jump was basically all at once, although that overall left a higher price than baseline it proceeded to crab for years.
Pretty much the only time in the 30 year chart I see where silver consistently grew is 2002 -on-wards when the stock market recession was already happening.
No point going back further because money worked different back then honestly, for recent history this has only happened once and it was at the start of a 10 year recession that saw silver do a 5x during that time period. There was fairly steady growth continuously there, though not even at this level, this is much faster and more consistent.
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>>60945349
At this point the cure is almost as bad as the disease.
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>>60945922
>this is much faster and more consistent.
I've been buying and selling silver since the 60's and this is new to me. Overdue, but new.

I don't want to jinx it by comparing it to 1980 or 2011, but just based on increases in wages and grocery costs I'm guessing we're seeing normal inflation finally catching up.
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>>60945420
Hello fren I live in Canada too, in Ontario right now. Though I plan on moving to east Germany in a year since it has more beautiful woman and cheaper housing plus cost of living. My experience as a young man in Canada has been terrible, jeets, ugly woman, and npc goyim everywhere. I was amazed when I visited cousins in Germany to see how much classy and nice everyone I met was in Germany.
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>>60945716
>>60945764
It's a good one.
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>>60945938
>we're seeing normal inflation finally catching up
Yeah, I don't want to call it too soon but there's too much growth and too many indicators.
Although I have a thought in the back of my head this is the adjustment for inflation and increase to price they needed to make more mines open, thus fixing the deficit. It's not impossible said silver pump is artificial in some way, and a low price doesn't benefit them anymore if there's not enough being produced.
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>>60945958
we used to say back in the early 2000's that we needed $50 sustained to re-open the US mines.

but back then a new miner was earning $20/hour and now we make closer to $50 to start. So I'm guessing now we need somewhere north of $75/ozt to open the mines in the US at least. Copper mines have more leeway, but my area has silver primary mines and they're not even talking about opening yet.

on the other hand I've seen a ton of gold mines and mills opening over the last couple years. I expect a lot more soon.
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>>60945903
Coin shoppe. He is still taking pre orders, moving as slow as a snail on vacation. Fuck. I figured I'd have it first since I brought it to the boards attention but I'm not surprised to see it in your possession.
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>>60945872
Why? If you can't afford a Ferrari do you put the prancing horse on a Honda and say you're happy with it?
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>>60946024
LOL. 6x as many reverse proof 1 oz as businesses strikes. Epic fail. ngmi.
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>>60945872
Intaglio, they're top notch. Thats pretty cool.
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>My stack collection officially is becoming multicultural (design wise at least, I know this is swiss).
I feel Jewish bros.

Wanted to buy $1000 silver tonight, whats the best move boys? Junk? Not opposed to a kilo bar just worry about liquidity of selling
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>>60945905
>This is what they'll do, they might still have some silver in there but if the panel now costs twice as much they'll have to switch materials.
Panels get spec'd based on rated output. Less efficient panels means you need more of them.
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>>60945942
>I was amazed when I visited cousins in Germany to see how much classy and nice everyone I met was in Germany.
East Germany is less diverse than W. Germany.
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>60945875
>IQDELET Can't read
Shucks.
They sure are sending their best.
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>>60946060
>Wanted to buy $1000 silver tonight, whats the best move boys?
Hunt around and find the best deal on rounds. They have the most liquidity and the highest resale, yet the lowest premium above spot.
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>>60946085
The story behind that picture is a very sad one.
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>>60946094
QRD? I just like kots, mushrooms and memes.
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>>60946079
The women on the left in the pic are wayyy more attractive than the ones on the right.
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Silver
Is
Fucking
Worthless
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>>60946124
>Worthless
Then why am I getting rich by buying it? It's going parabolic.
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>>60946124
It's thanks to the irreplaceable physical properties of silver that you are able to post your worthless opinions across the world for anyone to read. I mean, isn't that worth something to you?
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>>60946131
I have half a kg sind 20 years and its not even worth still worth arround 500

Piece of crap investment
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>>60944458
>>60946139
Same fag. You will kys, iqdalit
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>>60946133
I didnt say silver is dogshit you dumb ape
Its just bad for investment and it gains almost no value
Only gold matters
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>>60946139
No you don't, ESL retard.
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>>60946143
You said it's worthless, as in it has no value, it doesn't do anything. That's wrong and you look like a fool.
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I do not care for silver rounds
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>>60946139
>I have half a kg sind 20 years and its not even worth still worth arround 500
was $7/oz 20Y ago, you did a X6 (but you didn't, since you don't own any silver)
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>>60946163
So you're 100% on bars?
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>>60946166
bars look nicer to me, yes
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>>60946098
>I just like kots, mushrooms and memes.
It was a kitten who was chewed up by rats. The knitted outfit was to hold the dressings. The little one didn't make it.
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>>60946123
>The women on the left in the pic are wayyy more attractive than the ones on the right.
E vs W Germans
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>>60946171
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>>60946170
I get it
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>>60946171
GOD DAMNED RATS!!!
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>>60946060
Nice to meet a fellow Costco dragon
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>>60945922
>doobs
Thanks for your input, even the normies are catching up with understanding how inflation has eaten up their day-to-day expenses.

>>60946163
Not even generic buffys? Asahi and Golden State Mint make some really nice ones.
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>>60946123
Agreed, righties are mogged by:

>No makeup
>Not needing to wear a prostitute outfit
>Instead are cute in military uniform

desu, they are marriage materiel (will show her my deep stack)
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>>60946170
>bars look nicer to me, yes
When I started out, I thought I'd try for just bars, too. I began to realize that bars had a higher premium than rounds, bars didn't always have consistent dimensions (couldn't rely on capsules fitting), and there is a vastly larger choice in designs of rounds/coins. So... I have lots of beautiful bars, but much more circular stuff.
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>>60946145
Voyageurs... soul...
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>you find a cool silver meteor
>think its silver
>put it in your safe
>wake up next day
>its melting your safe and eating your gold as it grows, and deploys spores
>government is now after you too, gotta gtfo

how do you secure the gold from the safe under 5 minutes with a goo alien /pmg/?
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>>60945076
its not to late Frenchman, the knights templar started out as twelve poor knights then became a force to be reckoned with, you have to have faith that you can build up a group
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>>60944725
If your going for mining stocks, pick midsized ones. They buy up the little ones and consolidate together with other kids when a boom hits.
Mid sized mines with a few years turning ore already are what you want. I look for ones that have been in the money between 5-10 years.
They got enough capital to slurp and always stash away a bunch of good stuff for when prices really boom.
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>>60946079
Das ist richtig. Ich lerne noch deutsch. Once we make it everyone on /pmg/ should move to east Germany with our Frensmark.
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>>60944953
niobium is cheap right now
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>>60946365
Fascinating, I'd never heard of it before.
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have my eyes on a pile of potential cheapies coming due Wednesday at local auction. 6 definitely sterling items, 3 highly potential sterling items, and one maybe but probably not but maybe sterling item. 3 lots in total.
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>>60946171
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>>60946171
F lil' Blud.
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>only ~1.3 oz of gold
>only ~79 oz of silver
is it over for me? Am I too late? I'm a fairly average wagie. Bought a majority of my silver back when it was $24-$27 and my gold krug when it was around $2050 at least.
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>Searching through Silver quarters for better dates
>Half of all the coins are from 1964
>Realize that they minted more than 1.2 Billion Quarters in 1964, greater than the combined number of quarters minted from 1952-1963
I appreciate how they churned out quarters in 1964 to keep real money in circulation for as long as possible, but it still annoys me how the flood of 1964 quarters has made my numismatic efforts so much harder.
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>>60946171
FUCK YOU ANON.
THAT KITTY MADE IT.
IT'S HAPPY, ALIVE, AND MEWING SOMEWHERE.
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>>60946131
we ain’t seen nothing yet
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>>60946428
They were just using up the extra junk metal
>>60946395
Keep us posted on your losses
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>>60946341
Lmao buying miners after they went up pmg sure does attract shitty investors
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Right on schedule.
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>>60946217
>Not even generic buffys?
wagmi are the only coins i really want in my arsenal. too bad anons are charging crazy premiums for them on ebay.
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>>60944755
1928's gonna be hard to get cheap.

I found this 1925-S MS63 for greysheet ($325), which is pretty low, but idk how I like that frosting all over it. I feel like it's an old grade that was never cracked out to re-grade for a reason.
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>>60946455
by now everything has been ratcheted up as high as it can go. Gotta figure almost every slab is a good half grade too high
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>>60946444
Gold/silver ratio and paper/silver ratio are for pmg baggies,,,,,smart people use the IQELITE derived CDE/idiot ratio. Easy way to get doubles or triples every few years as the underlying stock eventually goes to zero (like pmg baggies wealth)kektop!
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>>60946449
Just buy them from my good fren minty

>>60946145
Why do brokies post these miniscule stacks,,,,lmao you need almost 1000 times more to make it
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>>60946458
That one's an old ANACS soapbox, which are usually conservatively graded. But in some cases, they're just coins that no one realized were undergraded so were never cracked to inflate at PCGS or NCG.

I don't think I'll get it simply because it's ugly.
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>>60946484
agree, you're better off getting eye candy even if it costs a bit more. Or a lot more.
I'll flip ugly coins all day, but for my own collection I want the best looking one I can afford
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>>60946483
>minty
how?
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>>60946484
I haven't seen one of those old ANACS holders in a long time.

tell you what though... if I ever get fuck-you money I want a full collection of circulateds, frosty's, ring-toned, and proof or proof-likes.

there's something to be said for each type, but my autism doesn't allow me to mix them up together.
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>>60946502
I really like Peace Dollar toners. Not ugly black peppering and shit, but ones with a nice golden shade to them.
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>>60946449
>too bad anons are charging crazy premiums for them on ebay.
If you want it bad, you'll get it bad.
If you want it worse, you'll get it worse.
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>>60946500
Unfortunately the guy is too cheap to buy an ad despite making over $100,000 selling frog rounds to pmg baggies
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>>60946505
I haven't seen many but I do love them too

Morgans with halos are nice also
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>>60944861
Mining is risky business unless they explicitly state which claims they have already secured and which amount of resources to expect - even then it can not be as fruitful as thought, cost of extraction being a major factor, and you never know the outcome of the ore until you actually mine it.
Whether or not they are actively prospecting on unexplored grounds is also a major factor - we only have one planet available, you won't be surprised that a ton of it, especially the easily accesible part, has been scoured for minerals already, see https://www.mindat.org/ for instance for more info.
picrel is a good introduction for the intrested anon into how prospecting works, for gold the process is straightforward, silver doesn't come in rivers that much - but usually clumps with gold or other metals
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>>60946516
>silver doesn't come in rivers that much
depends, my town got started when gold miners found a few thousand tons of black sand that nobody could ID. Turned out to be silver carbonate clogging up the river. I still find silver nuggets in the creek every year. I have a collection of silver crystals and nuggets that would make most geologists' jaws drop.
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>>60946428
Thats because they actually minted silver quarters beyond 1964 but just backdated them.
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>>60945661
First long term goal, get to the GSR. Then figure it out from there.
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>>60946522
Yeah that's what I had figured. I wish they had minted 1965 dated Silver coins so we'd've ended up with a bit more variety in our junk Silver, but they just had to end Silver production in the least fun possible way by flooding us with a single date.
And to add insult to injury they minted all coins from 1965 to 1967 without mintmarks to make them as numismatically worthless as possible.
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>>60946521
I worded that like a retard
All kinds of Silver gets swept down rivers - but usually in combination with other Metals, so it's hard to ID with just a pan in hand if you don't know what you're doing - which is in stark contrast to gold, which just comes in Au-Nuggets.
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>>60945903
>>60945924
when is mintanon going to start working on the cheesed to meet you rounds? I want mine now :(
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>>60946513
There are ads running for it right now, silly
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>>60946533
here's something you might find interesting

this is gold crystals partially replacing silver that's pseudomorphic after galena.

as you say, gold and silver tend to come together. In my town we found ten tons of silver for every ton of gold, but they definitely show up together.
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>>60946332
Gold and silver are not flammable.
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>>60946540
>Gold and silver are not flammable.
silver dust is flammable because silver oxidizes
some silver salts are explosive in the right conditions

gold on the other hand isn't flammable, though things like gold chloride might release flammable gasses in a fire.
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>>60946534
have his previous coins ever been third party tested? or do we all just assume it's legit 999 silver?
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>>60946548
IIRC, some anon cut up his Aputannia a while ago and it appeared to be Silver all the way through.
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>>60946536
Great, thanks minty! I hope you sell even more!
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>>60946548
I traded for a boomer round recently and it was tested on a sigma. It was legit
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>>60944880
things are getting pretty wild.
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>>60945407
It's going to get really, really bad, then it will get much worse... and finally just when people think things will take a different turn and get better, they will start fighting again and it will get worse one final time.
I am 30, and I think that in my lifetime the USA will be a great place to invest and rebuild etc.. but we aren't close to that yet. Undoing all this damage will take a lot of time.
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>>60945678
20 Dollar American Liberty Head 1884
https://www.heubach-edelmetalle.de/product/10575/20-dollar-american-liberty-head-1884
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>>60946597
It's easier than ever to get rich and yet you sad sacks blame someone else as an excuse to give up
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>>60946597
>I am 30, and I think that in my lifetime the USA will be a great place to invest and rebuild etc.. but we aren't close to that yet. Undoing all this damage will take a lot of time.
Most people aren't ready to hear that it may take a decade or more for things to really turn around. I predict America will be much less diverse after the "troubles".
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Massive Rotation From Crypto Into SILVER Coming Soon w/Tom Roderick
https://youtu.be/pVQDYZE9SHQ
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>>60946545
>some silver salts are explosive in the right conditions
They sure are. Silver nitrate and silver acetylide
https://youtu.be/F_TIVJS-lFc
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I'm seeing normalfags on eBay offloading their shinies on eBay and getting rich from it. Some guy sold a Peace Dollar bundle to me for $60, which is already really good, but some of the years on these are in like the $100 range just by themselves.
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>>60946431
All kittens go to heaven. That picture initially appeared in BoingBoing.com more 20 years ago, and subsequently there was a follow up with the sad news. One way or the other, the kitten is in heaven, although the oldest cat ever documented did live for 38 years.
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>>60946380
>Fascinating, I'd never heard of it before.
Named after the tragic daughter of Tantalus. Tantalum makes excellent explosive formed projectile platters and capacitors. I believe niobium is used as an alloying agent for specialty steel, that comes from Brazil.

Gold is also an excellent material for EFP platters, but isn't used for obvious reasons.

Neither niobium or tantalum are considered precious metals, although they are quite expensive compared to copper.
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>>60946428
>Minted most of the last year
To mint those ones they liked melted down millions from the previous years, too :)
But thanks for the reminder anon, if I buy any junk and get to dig through it I'm definitely picking ones from the earlier years whenever possible.
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>>60944419
As the lunatics in charge continue to run around frantically drilling more holes in the Titanic's hull, claiming it's the only way to save the sinking ship, gold and silver price begin to rise out of their evil controlling manipulations.
The evil empire is falling and flailing in its death throes.
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>>60946708
Now im stuck in a golden lifeboat with maga
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10 years of pmg and no one has made it
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>>60944419
Minutes away from $3700 and
$43
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>>60946720
Lol. The maga boat is on fire and sinking while the maga tards are taking turns fighting over who gets to drill more holes into the hull
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>>60946748
Because it’s worthless if you dont buy in large quanities and hold for 200 years
Pmg is retarded and has single digit iq
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>>60946708
Doomposters are very gay.
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>>60946788
Yeah the Truth is scary. Buckle up Buttercup
Or you can keep cracking jokes about it like you're the main idiot in Idiocracy
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>>60944419
PSLV approaching all time highs
Not too late to get on board the Sprott train.
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>>60946828
Buy high sell low is the pmg way
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>>60946674
super cool video! This kind of stuff is one big reason why I come here.
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Found the 2kg of UBS silver bars I bought in 2011 in a box in my mom's basement.
UBS didn't want to buy them back so had to go in another bank.
Asked a friend who's trying to turn her own company into her full-time job if she wanted the money and she said no so it'll just be a marginal boost to my net worth I guess.
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>>60946708
>>60946751
>>60946802
You’re parroting the doomer boomers of the stacking community, word for word, and it’s cringe. You’re not in control. You’re not going to become royalty and/or survive the apocalypse while all your friends and extended family have to suffer and die. Nobody will ever come up to you and say you were right and they were wrong. Just relax bud.
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>>60946748
>Brown

Jeet! JEET! Shits in the street!
Named himself IQELITE
40 posts by this ID
Every thread of /pmg/
He's short and queer and also brown
Like our very own retarded clown
"Do the needful stackers saar
Buy the bitcoin you'll go far
I am rich and handsome man
Certainly not an indian"
From McDonald's WiFi he will post
We're the thread he loves the most
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Uh oh melty
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>>60946851
Why would i sell ?
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I love taking my gold around and showing it to the ladies i tell them I got rich by not buying silver,,,,,made 187% on SBSW this year,,,,maybe sold too soon but then made 68% on eth....gains on gains
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>>60947096
You just gonna die and leave your rocks to a $10 an hour wagie cleaner?
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>>60947043
They are all coin merchants they want yall scared and buying their garbage
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>>60947106
this is a fatherless and childless thought process.
>no family
>no friends
>no precious metals
>just a faggot
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>>60945840
>People I care about were chasing bitcoin when silver was $22.00 and they had zero interest in diversification.
So, silver has doubled in that timeframe, and bitcoin has, what, gone up 500%? Sounds like they won.
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43 is the new ceiling, right?
Surely it cannot just keep going up? 38 was the last stable ceiling, and that was literally just last month. It can't have the ceiling increased by more than 5 in a month, that's bank run levels of increase.
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Why do pmg incels get so angry when people get rich off good investments or pointbout silver is a scam?


Ohhhhhhh,,,,,lmao
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>>60947167
pmg baggies have been crying about bitcoin for 10 years,,,,,lmao ,,,,,
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>>60947204
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>>60946802
>Yeah the Truth is scary. Buckle up Buttercup
It's a defence mechanism. Just like low T goyboys tend to vote for big government and gun control, people who think (or know) they don't have the right stuff to survive the troubles will live in denial.
-denial
-anger
-bargaining
-depression
-acceptance

Strong men evaluate, make plans, revise plans, take steps and team up together to protect the women, the young and the old, and if necessary, we fight and die. We might be just as worried about the future, but our coping mechanism is to study the problem and work out possible solutions, mitgations and fallbacks.

The task is too large to do in one day, week or month, so for the knowingly unprepared, it can seem overwhelming. Some of us have been preparing for this eventuality for years.
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We ALMOST broke $43 ($42.99) in overnight trading and are at $42.82 right now as NY market opens.

$43 isn't unreasonable for today.
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>>60947191
>43 is the new ceiling, right?
Soon to be the new floor.
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>>60947305
Its literally dumping
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Well...
are they right? 50 dollar silver before december?
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>>60947167
>Sounds like they won.
The race isn't over yet, is it? Silver beat gold and bitcoin so far this year. Silver is making all time highs daily or weekly in many currencies.

Bitcoin is stagnating, there was an alert last week over a new javascript bitcoin stealing exploit in the wild, extimates that quantum computing can crack bitcoins eliptic curve digital signature algorithm by the 2030s, and new competing blockchain frameworks means the bloom is off the rose.

Dreams of bitcoin going to a million or a billion dollars seems to be fading fast as capital flows out of bitcoin into other cryptos, along with gold and silver. Currently, it's cheaper to buy a bitcoin than to mine it. What does that tell you about it's long term future?

Will bitcoin be around for 6500 years like PMs?
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>>60947324
>Finally dumped
POGGERS, cheapies. I have been waiting for a dump for literally two weeks, hopefully we can get a 40 going on here. Dream scenario dump to 35.
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>>60947324
>Its literally dumping
If you've been watching the markets daily like I have, you will notice that EVERY DAY, just before market opens, someone does a large short sale, but step back and look at a multiday chart.
https://www.kitco.com/charts/silver
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>>60947050
10/10
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New:
>>60947401
>>60947401
>>60947401
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potential dumb question here, anyone know why a lot of these older slabs would be marked as n/a when they're graded by ngc?
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>>60947279
Yes. And the funny thing is that strong men will gladly help weak men get strong if they show the initiative. There is no shame in being weak and afraid. The shame comes when you embrace it as part of your identity.
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Bake a new bread pls
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>>60946599
Thank you kindly
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>>60946691
Thank you as well



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