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Becoming a numismatic blackhole edition

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Fiat has made all our lives better, back when we used gold they didn't even have indoor plumbing
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>>60952402
>before fiat - $20 is 1/300 of a house
>after fiat - $20 is 1/19900 of a house
thanks fiat
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What will a rate cut do to the gold price?
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central bankers tongue my anus
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>>60952440
misleading prices since the national average was heavily swayed by people owning entire brownstone buildings as a single dwelling.

in real life a standalone house in the western US was usually about 1000 square feet and sold for less than $1000 in 1932. That same shack now sells for 500x that amount. Meanwhile a house in the city that sold for $6k in 1932 is probably now 6 units worth several million dollars all together.

one example- my house sold for $650 in the 30's and is now worth about $650,000
if someone had saved gold instead of the house, they'd have $120k right now instead of $650k
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>>60952465
It might dip for a couple days while normies get euphoric about stocks, then people will remember inflation and it will continue to march higher.
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When does rate cut decision come out? 2pm EST/ 11am PST?
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>>60952335
Thank you baker
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>>60952502
Okay thanks.
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>>60952522
www.federalreserve.gov/live-broadcast.htm
Daddy Powell speaks at 2:30 EST
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>>60952490
You using LLMs now? really.. how sad
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>>60951334
>You claim fiat isn't money, now it is? Lmao now you are screeching giffen good over and over when you don't even know what it is
Fiat isn't money, it's credit.
Money is a medium of exchange that possesses inherent value, in and of itself. It's why gold and silver are valued everywhere in the entire world.

Another term for money is universal trade good, because that's how gold and silver evolved to be money, because they possess the ideal characterisics of a money.
>First, the medium of exchange should be durable. In a primitive society of meager wealth, wheat might be sufficiently durable to serve as a medium, since all exchanges would occur only during and immediately after the harvest, leaving no value-surplus to store. But where store-of-value considerations are important, as they are in richer, more civilized societies, the medium of exchange must be a durable commodity, usually a metal. A metal is generally chosen because it is homogeneous and divisible: every unit is the same as every other and it can be blended or formed in any quantity. Precious jewels, for example, are neither homogeneous nor divisible. More important, the commodity chosen as a medium must be a luxury.
https://www.math.snu.ac.kr/~hichoi/finmath/AlanGreenspan-GoldEconomicFreedom.pdf
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>>60952636
yes, we have reached the horizon where the average 4chan user is so stupid and so bad at english that a normal human typing more than one sentence without grammatical or spelling errors must be a chatbot, and anyone using math must be a god.

it was bound to happen.
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>>60952402
Genuine question why do you keep coming to the /pmg/ threads trying to convince us not to buy silver what is your motive
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>>60952490
>one example- my house sold for $650 in the 30's and is now worth about $650,000
>if someone had saved gold instead of the house, they'd have $120k right now instead of $650k
Cherry picked example, if true. Aspen Colorado homes would have been extremely cheap in 1920, relative to the average home price in the USA. Today the average home in Aspen is over $13 million.
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>>60952647
Word salad,,,,, how dipies inflation even affect you,,,,lmao if you thought there was gonna be inflation you would buy from a house and pay the loan with worthless $$$$,,,!mao
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>>60952690
I live very near Aspen

however it's true over almost the entire west. The only place that comes to mind with houses less than half a million is NM. And a shack in NM in the 30's was selling for far less than $1000.
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>>60952688
Genuine question why do you keep coming to the /pmg/ threads trying to convince other people to buy silver what is your motive?
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>>60952690
Gold vs house is stupid because it ignores 100 years of rent on the house,,,,retard rocks are a shit investment compared to anything because it yields zero
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>>60952715
why are you so scared someone might buy silver? It's not that big a mistake, if it even is a mistake. If you were harmed that badly by buying silver you were too poor to be buying anything in the first place.

seems to me you should spend your time warning young women not to get drunk during pregnancy since that's a mistake that actually harmed you.
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has anyone found a way to turn lead into gold yet
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>>60952711
>however it's true over almost the entire west.
Get rid of the 50 million illegals and the people who came there to launder their illegal money and it would be a different story.

Vancover is ridiculously inflated starting from the 80s starting with Hong Kong millionaires fleeing the CCP takeover and now criminal money drug laundering.

There are counterexamples in the USA as well. The richest city in the entire world in the 1940s, called the Paris of the west, is now one of the cheapest US cities to buy a house in. Wait for it...
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Detroit.
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>>60952788
They make you buy silver so you won't fix those problems you know exist
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>>60952788
the irony is my argument emphasizes the value of gold, but since you're so busy disagreeing with everyone you didn't understand that

you assumed I was disagreeing with you and jumped in to argue.

which is bigger, 1/300 or 1/32?

if $20 gold bought 1/3000 of a house would that be more or less than 1/32?

you assumed I was disagreeing with you and jumped into combat like a fool.
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>>60952758
>has anyone found a way to turn lead into gold yet
Actually they can turn Mercury into gold. Just not cost effectively yet. It will also be radioactive for about 18 years after manufacture.
https://phys.org/news/2025-07-marathon-fusion-mercury-gold-energy.html
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>>60952828
>They make you buy silver so you won't fix those problems you know exist
Silver ends the Fed, so buying silver ends the source of nearly ALL the problems that exist.

Corrupt money corrupts nearly everything it touches.
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>>60952863
The people who think setf can't even spell their fake names
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crypto nerds will fucking seethe
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>>60952896
yet they understand the problems with inflation better than a retard like you ever will.
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>>60952905
You cant even explain how 2% inflation is bad,,,,how does it affect you,,,,why get mad about 2% inflation when you bragged about paying $50 for ASEs when spot was $30?

Meanwhile seethe about my Chinese gold and golden corn
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>>60952829
Don't get all salty just because I can cherry pick a counterexample to your cherry picked example.

The rule is that gold has kept pace with the average American houseprice. Most other prices have actually gone DOWN in relative to gold and silver, what has really changed is the fiat money bait that switch allowed people's COMPENSATION to be gradually lowered over time to a tiny fraction of what they were earning 100 years ago. In 1910 a telegraph operator was paid equivalen 75 oz of gold per year and there were no income taxes.

>The Model T Ford began production in 1909, the initial price was $850. When Ford ceased production in 1927, the price had dropped to $260. During this time, Ford had increased the wages of his skilled workers to $5.00 per day and throughout this entire time period the price of gold was $20.67 per ounce. Workers were making the equivalent of over $800 per day or over $4000/week in today's gold price.

One pre1964 quarter is worth nearly $8.00 and one gallon of gasoline in 1964 cost around a quarter. Gasoline as actually gone down in price relative to silver. Pay has gone down even more. 5 quarters were MINIMUM wage for an hours work in 1964, or close to $40.00 today.

The banker Jews have realized that if you create enough complex levels of abstraction, the average European can be openly swindled and robbed and he won't even realize it, if it's done gradually enough.
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>>60952959
the simple fact that you don't know actual US wages doubled in the last 10 years for over half the country tells me you're either retarded or lying.

And you spouting retarded lies doesn't make you right. It just makes people ignore you.
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>>60952621
I predict a buy the rumor, sell the news effect will happen after J.Pow gives his speech

Gold & Silver spot will pull back a bit, before it continues its upward march later this week.
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>>60952979
Wages doubled in 10 years? Oh the horror of inflation
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>>60952967
my point is that the average is not representative and it never was. It's thrown off by extremely expensive houses.

it's not important, what you think about gold or houses doesn't matter in the slightest. If you want to believe your gold is quietly keeping up with US houses that's fine by me. Both are going up in value quite rapidly.
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>>60952997
I used the seeming positive aspect to point out how you lie.

if you lied about wage inflation, what kind of lies are you telling about inflation in consumer goods?
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>>60952967
This idiot claims people were better off in 1910 than now,,,because of rocks,,,,,is there anything rocks can't do becsides make pmg baggies wealthy
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>>60953023
Inflation is 2% now and you repeatedly claim thats catastrophic how does it keep you poor
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>>60953026
no, he cherry picked one of the highest paid tech jobs in 1910 as his example of wages.

but you're too stupid to catch that.
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>>60953035
is inflation cumulative or compounding?

which is better, 2% cumulative interest or compounding?

show me you're not completely stupid.
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>>60953035
I thought inflation was 6 gorrilion% and all stackers were deep in the hole after you factor it in?
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>>60952997
Dumbass dalit
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>>60952715
It was a simple question, don't try and reword what i said, don't be scared of me i will listen to what you have to say
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>>60953037
I saw that, no way is that figure accurate but the tard uses AI to write 100 sentences of bs on purpose, as Scott adams says "the laundry list"
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>>60953050
Inflation is 2% now and you repeatedly claim thats catastrophic how does it keep you poor?
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>>60953074
>no way is that figure accurate
The figure is certainly accurate, it's just not representative

you're not smart enough to be talking in this thread.
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>>60953091
you fucking retard

you don't know if inflation is cumulative or compounding.
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>>60952989
I need silver to pull back about 50% so I can manufacture. Then it can go right back up to 40.
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Money printing is objectively good for Americans, its why they have the highest standard of living. Under a gold standard you would be taxed at 50% instead of 0 to 30%
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>>60953140
>he thinks income is the only tax
>he thinks income is the highest tax
guess what, retard
middle class americans already pay far more than 50% in taxes
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>>60952959
>You cant even explain how 2% inflation is bad
You can't even understand that CPI isn't the inflation rate. It's the government's offical metric created via an extremely complex process of putting thumbs on various scales.

Inflation as measured by the pre 1980 metric is consistently several points higher. Inflation measured by comparing past grocery bills is serveral points higher but even 2% inflation means your money loses half it's value ever 35 years.

At 3% your money loses half its value every 23.3 years.
At 4% your money loses half its value every 17.5 years
At 5% your money loses half its value every 14 years
At 6% your money loses half its value every 11.6 years
At 7% your money loses half its value every 10 years
At 8% your money loses half its value every 8.75 years

Real world inflation (actual cost of living increase) for the median income American tends to be at least double the official CPI. For younger Americans, especially with student loan debt, their increases in cost of living tends to more than triple the official CPLie numbers.

2% inflation is bad because it robs your purchasing power. Under a hard money (gold or silver) standard, prices tend to GO DOWN over time, while income increases due to production efficiency.

At least this was the real world experience of Americans prior to the creation of the Federal Reserve in 1913.
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>>60953161
>At 8% your money loses half its value every 8.75 years


Show us the math of how this affects someone
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>>60953182
>waste your time teaching me something I'll pretend to forget 5 minutes later
>waste your time teaching me something I can't understand because I'm a bot or a retard
fucking retard.
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>>60953182
In the US we teach children this stuff

are you actually literally a retarded person?
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>>60953012
>my point is that the average is not representative and it never was.

You're not wrong, but your wording, and mine as well isn't as precise enough.
That's why we should have used the term median, to escape the distortion caused by extreme outliers, to the average.

The average persons wealth of most rooms Elon Musk is in would be a billionaire, the median number would be quite different.
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>>60953223
yep, but I don't know the median price of a house in 1932, I only know the range of prices in my town during that time frame. And it was far less than $6k

in my town $6k would buy you a 2 bed 2 bath house in the 1980's. It would buy you the same house in texas or oklahoma as recently as the 90's
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>>60953208

I accept your unconditional surrender
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>gold and silver go up (fake scenario but let's play pretend)
>go to sell it
>can't

Kek
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>>60953035
>Inflation is 2% now
REPORTED inflation is 2%. My real cost of living inflation numbers are substantially higher. A forty pound bag of sugar (we make alcohol) used to cost $20, 3 years ago Now it costs $30. That's not 2% inflation We've seen similar price rises on nearly all of our foodstuffs, with highly processed foods nearly doubling over the past 5 years.
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>>60953255
you already got BTFO by this anon
>>60953052
>I thought inflation was 6 gorrilion% and all stackers were deep in the hole after you factor it in?

one day you're telling us we're losing 50% after inflation and the next day you're saying inflation is 2%

You're literally retarded.
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>>60952524
witnessed or checked or whatever the fuck
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>>60953026
Gold and silver prevent Jew bankers from stealing money via the printing press. Real money forces them to steal by clipping coins and charging interest.

Gold and silver money prevents the government from deficit spending. Gold and silver money discourage major wars because real money limits how much money can be spent.

Without Central bankers, we wouldn't have modern major wars.
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>>60953294
Food is still incredibly cheap, here's the ad from my Albertsons, food is what? 10 % cpi?
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>>60953335


>At 8% your money loses half its value every 8.75 years


Show us the math of how this affects someone
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>>60952402
Ironic coming from a jeet who doesn't even use a toilet

>in 4 Peter schiff
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>>60953037
>no, he cherry picked one of the highest paid tech jobs in 1910 as his example of wages.
Ford factory workers in the 1920s were paid more than 60 oz of gold per year.
$5per day x 5 days per week x 50 weeks divided by $20.67 = 60.47 oz of gold per year.

The average autoworker was paid half that much so 30 oz per year or $108,000 in todays gold valued money.

I have another image with a variety of early 20th century wages in gold oz equivalents, but can't find it easily right now.
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>>60953341
>Gold and silver prevent Jew bankers from stealing money via the printing press


What if they are stealing it from non Americans and giving it to Americans including you?
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>>60953381
ground chuck was $11 a pound last week. it was still like 99 cents a pound in 2004. and thanks to this picture i now want to order a nice buttercream cake from picrel
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>>60953431
They were paid in paper,,,,,now what?
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>>60953447
And Angus London broil was $4.50? Must be a griffin goon
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>>60953050
>is inflation cumulative or compounding?
Inflation compounds. 2% is estimated to be below the threshold of the average goyim noticing/discomfort threshold.

In other words Jews have determined that 2% is the maximum they can clip per year from the goyims money before he notices it enough to get upset about it.
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>>60953465
Top round kinda sucks. I really only buy prime strips or filets.
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>>60952715
>Genuine question why do you keep coming to the /pmg/ threads trying to convince other people to buy silver what is your motive?
I don't. I do what I want, and have done for years, which is stack silver. I like gold and silver, I like stacking, it makes me feel good and some of the items I've purchased are very esthetically pleasing to me.

Why do you get all butthurt over people stacking silver. There are a million threads on a thousand different boards/threads for you to kvetch at, yet you choose to come here.

Why?
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>>60953465
What sort of live demos do you think they're going to be putting on?
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>>60952748
>why are you so scared someone might buy silver?
Because there is not enough silver at this current price to satisfy industrial demand if investment demand increases even to 1% of the available pool of investment capital.

The price of silver would shoot up multiples if investment demand increased significantly. Even India buys 300 million oz of silver when they have a good year.

No doubt there are some mentally ill anti silver shills who can't help themselves and are just here for struggle sessions, but there are also most certainly paid shills who have talking points to push. The 4chan autists are excellent pattern noticers.
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>>60953490
And you buy ground, sounds like an income problem,,,,my breakfast this morning they had 3 of these huge copper water tanks i offered to dispose of them for 20 euros......took them to the recycling yard got 55 yuros lmao easy 75 yuro profit which I gave as a tip at dinner.....just doing it to keep sharp,,,,paying it forward
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>>60953586
>If everyone starts buying silver the price will go up

Fascinating analysis, what if everyone starts buying gme or Bitcoin or granite ?
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>>60953490
>Top round kinda sucks. I really only buy prime strips or filets.
You fuckers can afford beef! We look for the salmonella special chicken. (30% off before they have to throw it out) We also only buy bread exclusively from the "too old for retail bin".

I mix my own bootleg KFC spices and deep fry the fuck out of it. Turns one day before dumpster meat into better than KFC, untouched by diversity hands.

>t.not a Jew, just poor.
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>>60953591
Why did you bother making a new id for this post? It was for burgs. I typically don't make burgers with steaks.

>paying it forward
i do do that tho. you don't i bet :)
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>>60953630
>Fascinating analysis, what if everyone starts buying gme or Bitcoin or granite ?
The price would also go up, but unlike your examples, only silver and granite are tangible and of that, only silver is suitable for use as money.

>Durable, divisible, fungible, compact, luxury good.
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>>60953161
But gold doesn't keep up with inflation
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>>60953728
Tangible is a negative, no one has time for that shit
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with silver being completely wiped out like that where the hell is the money going? are they just letting inflation eat it away?
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>>60953829
Selling to meet margin calls.
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>>60953719
>making a new id

What do you mean by that? You mirin' my stack? Here's another look
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>>60953117
>50% pullback
You're out of luck. You will be lucky if silver kisses $40 at the end of the day.

Looks like enough people were betting on 0.50% rate drop (not gonna happen), and when J. Pow announced 0.25% as expected, the selloff happened as predicted.


I'm hoping to pick up more gold @ $3600. I went massively overboard with silver and trying to to bring my gold:silver ratio back to something sane
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>>60953829
These dummies haven't heard of interest bearing accounts
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>>60953591
>And you buy ground, sounds like an income problem
I am very low income. We can't afford ground beef so we buy half ground beef, half ground pork and make bacon cheesburgers with it.

Bacon cheeseburgers are on of my favorite foods. I don't want any friends who cannot eat and enjoy bacon cheesburgers.

I am low income poor by western standards.
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>>60953516
It's an untermensch.
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>>60953893
Kek this meme is golden, saved
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>>60953869
ohh haha i totally forgot that
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>>60953736
>But gold doesn't keep up with inflation
Gold has kept it's purchasing power for thousands of years. One oz of gold bought a fine set of clothes in ancient Greece or Rome. One oz of gold bought a fine suit in 1900. One oz of gold buys a fine tailored suite today.
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slurped a bag of mercury dimes for $2959 :)
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>>60953774
>Tangible is a negative, no one has time for that shit
When it comes to wealth and sex, tangible is the best.
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>>60953591
Who's Instagram are you screenshoting these pics from?
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>>60953906
>These dummies haven't heard of interest bearing accounts
My silver appreciates tax free without any counterparty risk, or chance that the goverment or bank may elect to freeze my money at any time on a whim.
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>>60952490
>one example- my house sold for $650 in the 30's and is now worth about $650,000
if someone had saved gold instead of the house, they'd have $120k right now instead of $650k

Well, they have 650k if they sell now before it crashes. Otherwise that 120k in gold will probably buy you 2-5 houses after the mega crash.
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>>60953919
>It's an untermensch.
Mentally ill shills are passionate and energetic, the paid shills robotic and lazy.
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>>60952647
Why is this quote misrepresented?

It’s actually…

“Gold is money and nothing else.”
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>>60953416
>Show us the math of how this affects someone
>show us
how many voices you got living in that head of yours?

what we teach children is that if you save money, and it loses half its value, you have lost half your money. Losing half your money makes you poor and angery and it causes you to do stupid stuff like troll a tiny thread on an obscure internet forum all day every day for your entire adult life.

we teach kids that if you buy things like silver or gold or houses, you gain money rather than losing it. And people that gain money can live their lives without trolling tiny threads on obscure internet forums all day every day for their entire adult lives.

hope that helps. Now get out there and see if you can earn some gold or silver. Maybe if you work real hard you can earn yourself a nice used car. Check back in when you have the most basic of american possessions that everyone else here already owns. And once you have the basics we can teach you about investing if you're not too stupid to grasp it.
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>>60953950
>slurped a bag of mercury dimes for $2959 :)
https://youtu.be/dOxMylotEZM
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>>60954081
>Well, they have 650k if they sell now before it crashes.
true, past performance isn't a guarantee of future gains.

however since my house would be worth $7 million minimum in any of the 5 neighboring counties that surround mine, there's a pretty good chance it will just keep going up in value.
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>>60954067
Silver is down 70% in the last 45 years, lmao its a rock, suitable only as a boat anchor
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>>60954133
show us the math of how that affects anyone here
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>>60954099
Lmao, that simple question has baffled yall tards, you wrote 4 paragraphs to obscure your confusion
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>>60954148
you can't answer it. You're too stupid
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>>60954099
>we teach kids that if you buy things like silver or gold or houses, you gain money rather than losing it.

>we

how many voices you got living in that head of yours?


Don't you feel stupid now?

Kektop
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>>60954175
"we" means people in american schools

you goat fucking idiot
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>>60954092
>“Gold is money and nothing else.”
Because silver was legally demonetized in 1878.

The original definition of the dollar is 371.25 grains of fine silver. Silver was demonetized because Jews held an effective monopoly on gold supplies via the Bank of England. Silver on the other hand was produced in enormous quantities in the Americas, including the United States. Nevada is called the silver state.

US Congressmen and Senators have always been notoriously suceceptible to Jewish bribes and blackmail. The President Rutherford B. Hayes admitted that he didn't even realize he was demonetizing silver when he signed the law. Woodrow Wilson expressed regrets after realizing the consequences of signing the Federal Reserve act.
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>>60954192
Always theory crafting on what a new gov would look like that somehow manages to prevent the problem with all govs.
That problem being the people who want the job shouldn't have it.
All I got is some kind of quality of life limit. No one that makes decision can have more net worth than than the avg citizen. Leaders have to go to war if the vote for it and you will no longer be permitted to work in any industry you have a say over while you serve.
Open to ideas but all I got at the moment.
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I bought 500oz of silver at $20 and 2oz gold at $1900 a few years back. Didn’t invest more because i started a business and needed the cash. Finally squeaking out a middle class income now, but disappointed I missed some stacking time. Need more gold. When’s the next crash so I can get back in? Looks like Powell didn't help much.
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>>60954182
I accept your apology

>At 8% your money loses half its value every 8.75 years

>Show us the math of how this affects someone

OK since yall tards can't figure this out, let's assume inflation is 8% though its really 2-3%

I carry around or keep in non interest bearing accounts $3000, 8% inflation costs me $240 a year

Because of money printing my income which would be $250,000 is over $500,000, so I benefit from inflation by $500,000 per year

If you are a poor maybe you have $100 and lose $8 to inflation but also make double the income as you would with no money printing. Inflation is a good thing
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>>60954133
>Silver is down 70% in the last 45 years, lmao its a rock, suitable only as a boat anchor
Cherry picking a short squeeze peak price is like comparing next years Nickel price to the $100k/ton short squeeze price from a couple of years ago.

Silver is now very close to the 1980 price, but unlike the Hunt brothers short squeeze, this price is driven by a declining free float of available silver at the LBMA, and the ever increasing US money supply, combined with the decreasing value of the US dollar caused by its shrinking share of the global transaction market.

The US dollar will eventually no longer be used for the majority of worldwide trade. Demand for dollars will drop, the value of the US dollar will go down relative to ALL commodities, including gold and silver.
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>>60954258
>next crash
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>>60954271
so you don't understand compounding inflation

you fucking retard

if an apple costs $1 and after one year it costs $1.08, how much does it cost at the same rate next year?
A. $1.16
B. $1.17

how much does it cost in 10 years at the same rate?

We expect 5th graders to solve this.
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>>60954258
You missed the boat on gold but silver is where the real upside is anyway.
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>>60954226
>Open to ideas but all I got at the moment.
Power breeds corruption. The government has virtually unlimited power and scope today, so there is virtually no limit to the corruption.

The founding fathers had the right idea, but corrupt courts have REVERSED the onus. The government may ONLY do what the constitution allows. The courts have expanded the interpretation of the interstate commerce clause to include ANYTHING that may have ANY effect on interstate commers.

1934 US vs Miller didn't even have a defence attorney present, so the prosecution lied and told the court that sawed off shotguns had no military utility, which was patently false at the time.

What is needed is to return to the origininalist interpretation of the Constitution. Strictly delimiting the power of the government, and neutering the the regulatory, managerial state.
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>>60954296
so you don't understand compounding income

you fucking retard

if you make an extra $250,000 because of inflation and after one year its $250,000, how much do you make the next year at the same rate next year $270,000

how much extra do you make in 10 years at the same rate?

$630,000

We expect 5th graders to solve this. And YOU cant
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>>60954344
dumbass
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>>60954357
Cry more baggie, i got rich by understanding this you still pray the world ends like Peter schiff told you
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>>60954296
>so you don't understand compounding inflation
There is a small minority of people who benefit greatly from inflation. They are currently in control.

The majority of working people are eaten alive by the Cantillon effect. Their costs of living rise first, and when they belatedly get a pay increase, it barely keeps up with their current expendatures, but they never get compensated for the time their prices were high before their pay went up.

That represents a permanent net loss of their lives work value. Repeat the cycle and they keep getting knocked backwards over and over.

Meanwhile, the parasitic classes (there's more than one) tend to be well insulated from the stresses of living expense inflation.
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>>60954366
You're so rich, you have nothing better to do than shill on /pmg/.

Impressive. If I were independently rich I would be cruising around somewhere nice with a powered parasail. Perhaps rizzing up some hardbody milfs. Maybe even running an animal shelter for abandoned elderly cats.
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>>60954366
Now lets pretend that you convince people of your contradictory retard statements,

inflation destroys all their gains on silver
and
inflation doesn't harm them in any way

Why would anyone take advice from an obvious retard, especially when you give no proof that you earn anything, let alone that you are wealthy?

why should anyone here take advice from an obviously poor and very stupid person?
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>>60954375
>The majority of working people are eaten

Yep, but pmg baggies larp as big brains that know everything they should be getting rich like me,,,,,instead they buy rocks,,,,,,rocks,,,,,ROCKs,,,,lmao and cry cry cry
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>>60954448
why should anyone here take advice from an obviously poor and very stupid person?
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>>60954299
>You missed the boat on gold but silver is where the real upside is anyway.
Gold will continue to go up as the US dollar declines to irrelevance. I agree 100% that silver has more upside potential however.

Under certain specific circumstances, I would exclusively stack gold:

-Needing extremely compact wealth (travelling, small apartment and need to conceal it)
-High taxes on silver in my jurisdiction, but none on gold etc

Otherwise I would be all in on silver aside from if there was a particular gold piece I wanted to have for esthetic reasons like a Sovereign.
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>>60954414
>inflation and taxes destroys all and more of their gains on silver

>inflation doesn't harm them in any way

No it did because they bought rocks
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>>60954457
Poors are stoopid so they do what Peter schiff says
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>>60954469
>as the US dollar declines to irrelevance.


You sound retarded ,,,,everyone craves $
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>>60954473
>No it did because they bought rocks
then you answered your own question

you fucking idiot
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>>60954271
>>60954344
>>60954448
Long time biz lurker here... breaking my normal silence to say you're one of the biggest retards I've seen in a long time, and I'm not even a big PMG acolyte. It's a miracle you're able to type out words at all. Not sure if you're really this stupid or if you're just trolling, either way you should be ignored
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>>60954469
>I agree 100% that silver has more upside potential however.
Yeah if you have a shit ton of it. You can't really beat gold because of its size. Anyone who is just like "haha you live in a shoebox if you can't store silver" is just a gross flyover hick with hoarding habits.
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>>60954513
No one cares what a brokie thinks except to do the opposite
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Lmao silver scammers are furious i proved money printing is a good thing

OK since yall tards can't figure this out, let's assume inflation is 8% though its really 2-3%

I carry around or keep in non interest bearing accounts $3000, 8% inflation costs me $240 a year

Because of money printing my income which would be $250,000 is over $500,000, so I benefit from inflation by $250,000 per year

If you are a poor maybe you have $100 and lose $8 to inflation but also make double the income as you would with no money printing. Inflation is a good thing
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>>60954558
>No one cares what a brokie thinks except to do the opposite
exactly

you are so poor you don't even have a car.
You're a literal retard

why should anyone listen to a poor retard?
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>>60954571
nobody is furious and you have never proven anything

you stupid fucking child
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>>60954572
Not my problem if yall poor,,,,i save some,,,,some get mulched,,,,your choice
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>>60954516
The point is that you buy the asset that has more potential, retard. That statement is true whether you have 100oz or 10,000oz, it makes no difference
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>>60953893
theres a day tomorrow and we could see the 30 something back soon
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>>60954593
You are broke eating out of trash cans
you have never saved anyone

you give stock tips AFTER they moon and think anyone in the world is dumb enough to believe you.

you're a fucking retard
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>>60954596
You need 140,000 ounces of silver to make it
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>>60954609
Lmao you are mad you didn't match my 1200% gains
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>>60954613
You're so poor you get $5 and feed your village for a year

you worthless imbecile
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>>60954620
you've never made a dime and everyone here knows it
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>>60954281
not in our lifetime
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you guys said it would go up when the rate cuts?????? ??
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>>60954642
Stacktards are dumb
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>>60954613
Yeah. I'd rather have 5.8 million of gold than 5.8 million of silver.
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>>60954648
you are by far the stupidest person in this thread
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>>60954457
>why should anyone here take advice from an obviously poor and very stupid person?
Poor is fine, stupid is generally incurable.
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>Rates get cut.
>We still dump.
What the fuck?
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Didn't silver surpass bitcoin in market cap the other day. Shouldn't that retarded pajeet spammer be slitting his wrists that the crypto scam rug pull is here?
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>>60954642
In the long run it'll create more aggressive value increases. The USD just got cheaper to borrow. Stronger in the short term, weakened by inflation in the long run.
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>>60954654
>Poor is fine, stupid is generally incurable

They go hand in hand,,,lmao poors buy rocks,,,, nothing dumber or broker than a stacktard
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>>60954654
I like stupid people, I'm just not taking their advice

I don't like dishonest people and that's his real failure. He lies so much he actually believes it.
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>>60954673
yes, you are clearly stupid and poor
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>>60954666
No because the market cap of silver implies there are 55 billion ounces of silver,,,,,a huge glut
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>>60954666
Checked. Still is
https://companiesmarketcap.com/assets-by-market-cap/
It'll overtake Amazon soon.
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>>60954681
You are mad that I'm extremely rich
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Nothing dumber than a non-stacker. Imagine not holding your wealth.
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>>60954613
Irrelevant.

Going back to the point of “potential”, If someone has $10k to spare, buying $10k worth of silver would take them further than buying $10k of gold. Why are you struggling to understand the logic behind that?
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>I'm extremely rich
We all know this is a lie.
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>>60954664
When an event that was expected with 100% certainty happens, that triggers "sell the news." The CME Fedwatch tool showed that bonds were pricing in a 95% chance of a 25bps cut and 5% for a 50bps cut, or in other words, 100% for any cut.

So I picked up some constitutional silver at spot today.

Silver would have to go to $200 just to catch up with the rigged CPI. Catching up with real inflation would put silver at $2,000 easy, and that's before considering our technological dependence on silver or even normie cattle fomo. Don't be a nigger, stack your silver!
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>>60954695
Your wealth would disappear the instant you start taking antipsychotics
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>>60954698
Buying rocks is dumb
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>>60954723
you're dumb
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>>60954719
How?
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>>60954596
>The point is that you buy the asset that has more potential, retard.
Both gold and silver have potential gains. Silver in my opinion has more upside potential, but if my circumstances don't allow me to securely store hundreds of oz of silver, I would use gold.

When we travel we carry gold Maples on our person for emergency money. We don't carry hundreds of ounces of silver. In Europe they have a 20% tax on bullion, but even silver coins have a very large premium in some places. Gold coins are very close to the retail price in Canada, so gold is literally the best value for the dollar.

Personally I really like silver, but gold is clearly a better choice for some specific contexts.
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>>60954727
you fucking moron

your wealth is imaginary, just like your personality
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>>60954727
We all know you're poor.
There's more USD worth of silver than you've ever had in your entire life.
I got rich by buying silver.
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The bot activity is unusually high today
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haven't seen a decent deal on these in a while
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>>60954745
this doesn't seem bad either. these are the same as the 2 oz twin maples they have
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>>60954743
Yeah the silver scammers are soothing the scam victims
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>>60954762
Prove it's a scam
show us the math
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>>60954737
Kek, nobody gets rich buying silver numb nuts. If you bought in 2001 then you wouldn’t have even had a 10x in 20+ years. Meanwhile literally any other investment vehicle outperforms you by a long shot.
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stop replying to the turd bot, he literally gets one mcnugget for every (You)
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>>60954754
Unicorns are for trannies
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>>60954769
he doesn't get anything for being here

he's a mentally retarded man who thinks he's getting revenge by posting

I'm a bored person fucking with the retard while I work because if they're not going to ban him they can't complain much about me.
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>>60954664
The 25 basis point rate cut was priced in already. That's how we zoomed to $43. This is just the market exhaling a sigh of relief.

This was the smallest cut that Powell could get away with. Enough to silence the critics, but not enough to actually have any real effect on anything.

The US government isn't going to stop spending, the defict will incontinue to increase, the total interest charges keep going up and and goverments and institutions will keep selling Treasuries.

We know the endgame, we just don't know the specific timeline.
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>>60954768
everyone gets rich buying silver, they always have
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>>60954767
You are all, after ten years, still broke losers
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>>60954790
I'm a billionaire.
you're a broke retard.
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>>60954719
If you spiked his water with this, he might become normal.
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>>60954803
sadly it wouldn't fix his stupidity, but at least he'd stop lying
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>>60954790
>You are all, after ten years, still broke losers
I'm broke but if my cat needed a gold tooth, I would get her one.
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The struggle is real.
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>>60954089
I just assume it's a jew acting like an indian or an indian payed up the ladder by jews:P
There's nothing they fear more than being seen and I see them.
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>>60954768
>investment vehicle
I don't contribute to the clown world fiat ponzi scheme.
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>>60954697
1/4 oz Libertads? Be nice to see them in comparison with full size coins.
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>>60952967

>Most other prices have actually gone DOWN in relative to gold and silver,

no, they have not really gone down, companies have just hidden some of the inflation through tricks like shrinkflation and improve prodcution efficiency. One price that have kept pace with inflation as well as real estate is the price of escorts.
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>>60954856
No you are just a sheeple
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>>60954803
I think you stumped him posting a picture.

stupid bot can't read pictures.
now he's going to have to ask half of asia to tell him what the picture says.
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>>60954864
You're an ignorant peasant pretending to be a rich man and failing miserably
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>>60954708
>Silver would have to go to $200 just to catch up with the rigged CPI. Catching up with real inflation would put silver at $2,000 easy, and that's before considering our technological dependence on silver or even normie cattle fomo. Don't be a nigger, stack your silver!
I believe you are 100% correct about the fundamentals. I just find it interesting that someone feels threatened enough about silver to pay ant-silver shill teams around the clock. Anyone who is a night owl can see when the Mumbai (2:44am now) team clocks in. It's the schizo shift right now.

They are really scared of physical silver purchases gaining momentum in the retail investor community. Real scared.
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>>60954767
I suspect the available silver numbers are lower that they are admitting. LBMA was caught lying about their inventory during silversqueeze in Mar, 2021.
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>>60954788
>everyone gets rich buying silver, they always have
I wouldn't know, I've never sold any yet.
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>>60954768
I have 3x my investment in four years in my country. Plus there is no counter party risk. Plus paper to silver ratio will come to an end, eventually. Don't be a vampire, bro.

I got rich buying silver.
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>>60954885
kek
rich people don't cash out

that stupid troll wants everyone to sell because he's poor. He doesn't know rich people hold assets, not cash. Assets like silver.
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>>60954830
Mental illness is extremely common among Ashkenazi Jews.
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>>60954842
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Post tasteful booba coin recs. Already have enough Libertads and St Helena truth rounds but I need more booba coins variety !
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>>60954899
This still seems like ultimate booba. Anyone have one of these?
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>>60954856
>no, they have not really gone down
Many prices of basic commodities and foodstuffs have gone down relative to gold and silver. Manufactured goods are a much more complex calculation because how to you compare a televison set today to 1953?

Gasolne is much cheaper for example. Shoes, clothes, hand tools, basic foodstufs are all the same or less expensive than today when priced in silver compared to 1964.
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>>60954830
I don't think it's a jeet either :)
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>>60954921
She could poke an eye out with those things.
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>>60954895
Sweet, 1/2, 1oz, 1/4?
I'm going to get a Libertad someday just because I love healthy European women on the obverse of coins.
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>>60954899
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>>60954882
I don't know but I'd guess you have to be right.

Like how could they even count the amount of silver available and in use for industry? That's shooting at a moving target and I'd guess they're off by millions of ounces. Unless they're counting all industrial silver as zero, which I'm pretty sure they're not. Even though most of it won't be recycled so it's effectively gone.
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>>60954931
>I don't think it's a jeet either :)
It's 3:00am in Mumbai right now.
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>>60954951
I believe he's in germany atm.

if not he's paying someone in germany to post his stupid little brass coin for him.
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>>60954949
I love my 'Tads but they tarnish so bad. My desk Libertad is of course very antiqued by now, but even one I have in a capsule is showing signs of greying a little. Not much but she's not as lustrous.
>muh u left something in the capsule and the capsule isn't airtight
Nah, it only happened after 2 years while other coins are fine in their capsules. Mexicans just have dirty PMs.
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>>60954950
Jeffrey Christian at the CPM group is the Jim Cramer of silver. Their "report" on the total "above ground" silver includes dental fillings, lost earrings, landfill silver and probably asteroid silver. (asteroids are above ground)
>The above-ground volume of silver disclosed by CPM Group is in line with the numbers from USGS. CPM Group estimates that by 2018, there were a little more than 1.7 million tonnes above ground, although to them, it's unknown how much of that has been lost.
https://cpmgroup.com/how-much-silver-is-above-ground/

1.7 million tonnes = 54,656,190,000 toz.
Absolutely insane number with no connection to reality in any practical sense.
https://youtu.be/_av-VEwIMmI
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>>60952335
>Becoming a numismatic blackhole edition
>
Numismatic, shewmismatic.
Just give me a specific weight of a hunk of silver, please.
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>>60954931
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>>60955019
>it's unknown how much of that has been lost.
and that's the kicker.

If supply is going lower every year that means basically all of that is lost. With the exception of whatever sits in vaults and stores.
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>>60955025
They're starting to be pulled into my orbit
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>>60952482
>central bankers tongue my anus
Yup.
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the thread is too high energy! send in more shills! SHUT IT DOWN!!!
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>>60955001
>I love my 'Tads but they tarnish so bad. My desk
Any traces of sulfur compounds will react with silver, but it could be the Libertads at the microsocopic level have higher porosity than your other coins. I had a few Maples tarnish when kept in fire safe that used gypsum (calcium sulfate) as a fireproof insulation.

I will admit some toned silver coins are serendipitously gorgeous. My coins just turned brownish.
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>>60955025
Welcome to the party pal. Is that a COMEX bar slice?
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>>60955026
I've heard that drinking blood sometimes relieves their symptoms.
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>>60955055
the complete lack of toning on the relief makes me think this is either artificial or they wiped the high parts.

sadly toning usually grays out the whole coin
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>>60955033
>If supply is going lower every year that means basically all of that is lost. With the exception of whatever sits in vaults and stores.
When a cruise missile or torpedo is used, that silver is gone forever.
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Look I gate those who murder kids and call it self defense, killed the savior Jesus Christ and killed 60million Christians during the Holodomor so I hate jews.
I'm only human but it's not too late.
All you need to do is renounce your judaism, repent to Jesus Christ, believe he was reincarnated.
It's all in good fun plus you won't burn in eternal hellfire forever.
And best of all it won't force us Christians to cleanse you from the earth as well sadly fot you evil must never be bargained with it must be destroyed:)
Enjoy and good luck frens
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>>60955062
:P Classic
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>>60955041
Agustus will eat literally anything.
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Would you rather have 500oz of junk silver or 500z of numismatic/generic silver? No government silver besides the junk. Not talking about price, just what you'd rather be holding.
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>>60955074
also true of the vast majority in electronics, plumbing, and appliances. Most of it is going to landfills rather than recyclers.
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>>60955064
>sadly toning usually grays out the whole coin
That's been MY personal experience, grayish to brownish blah. I've done the aluminum, bicarbonate/hot water trick a few times. It helps but doesn't undo all the damage.

The pic was from Ebay so it was almost certainly deliberately toned and refinished.
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>>60955107
they did a good job, it's very pretty. But I agree, looks deliberate or retouched.
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>>60955083
>All you need to do is renounce your judaism
Some of the best Jews are/were anti-Jews.
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>>60955102
>Would you rather have 500oz of junk silver or 500z of numismatic/generic silver?

Depends on the context. Investment savings or suvivalist, grid down scenario. Numismatic/generic 999 silver has a higher value per oz than 90% constitutional silver, and numismatic offers a potential premium.

Constitutional (pre-64 silver) makes the best alternative money because of the fractional sizes and the percs of having a bunch of Mercury dimes in a grid down scenario have to be experienced to be believed.
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>>60955102
junk
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>>60955106
>Most of it is going to landfills rather than recyclers.
I predict they will someday do cyanide leaching of landfills to recover the gold and silver. The modern landfils already have the liners, so it would be technically feasible, environmentally sound and cost effective at the right price point for gold and silver.
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>>60955047
>the thread is too high energy! send in more shills! SHUT IT DOWN!!!
Shill team sex from Mumbai will be on station in about 4 hours.
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>>60955150
agree, though I think stuff like zinc, copper, and iron will precipitate gold and silver out of cyanide solution, so we're going to have to soak a shitload of base metals out to get the precious ones.

Probably worth it though. I'd guess landfills are probably already richer than most gold and silver mines.
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>>60955150
It occurs to me we'll really know we've made it once they start mining the cemeteries...
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30 year Treasury interest rate just went up. Imagine of they had done a 50 basis point cut.

Yield Curve Control is on the menu.
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>>60955174
>It occurs to me we'll really know we've made it once they start mining the cemeteries
Silver fillings and gold inlays and crowns.
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>>60955083
>All you need to do is renounce your judaism
i fully expect many renouncements of judaism when israel implodes sooner or later
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>>60955191
My dad passed in 2000 and was buried with a 10k gold crucifix that cost me quite a lot even back then. Assuming one of the cemetery workers didn't steal it, it must be worth ten times what I paid.
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>>60955186
fiscial dominance is coming and the bond market feels it
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>>60954695
Seeing as you’re not busy: let’s see the receipts.
Time stamp, id, conspicuous display of wealth.
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>>60955212
>My dad passed in 2000 and was buried with a 10k gold crucifix.

The oldest gold (5kg) in the world was discovered in a necropolis in Varna Bulgaria. It's estimate 6500 years old.
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>>60955216
>fiscial dominance is coming and the bond market feels it
Yes, I think we're already in it. They are already doing stealth YCC.
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>already in fl
i think he is being nice
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$200 Silver Is "VERY ATTAINABLE In Coming Rush" Here's Why - Mike Maloney
https://youtu.be/GE3bQoLcM6M
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>>60954948
The left is a 1982 Libertad, first year they were made. It's 1toz. Middle is the modern 1toz and then of course the 1/4toz one.
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>>60954926
>Cheeseburger + fries + coke is 39c
>current junk silver goes for appx $3000 per $100 face value, or 30-1
>at that rate, 39c is about $11.7
For a Cheeseburger, fries and drink combo thats about right.
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>>60953182
>show me how stealing from someone affects them.
When the government increases the currency supply, they don't just release it into the wind. They spend it on something. The government consumes labor, land, energy etc but does not produce any tangible good (the only thing they're good at producing is violence).
Their overconsumption is what's driving up the price of stuff. Inflation is a tax.
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>>60954829
>Graded ASEs
Why would you buy these when there's so many more interesting numismatic items to buy?
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>>60955102
If I had $23,000 or whatever to spend on 500 ounces of silver. I would 100% spend it on ASE’s and get like 480 ounces of silver that are ASE’s than get 500 ounces of generic. The ASE’s have constitutional protections
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Lil numis pleasure slurp today
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>>60954571
lol no income never goes up with inflation but the cost of everything does
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>>60955328
Your constitutional protections mean about as much as a voodoo ritual warding away ghosts, burgeranon….
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>>60952959
I don’t typically give (You) (You)s IQ but goddamn are you a pathetic little Dalit nigger
red pepper flake corn?
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>>60955116
Hmm. He's a good one and called himself an atheist at times. I hope he renounced his judaism in his heart and embraced Jesus Christ. For his sake.
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>>60954344
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>>60955208
No I mean in their hearts. Otherwise it doesn't work:)
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>>60955376
mandatory
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>>60955208
I belive GOD is soon going to be done waiting on these untermensch vermin to change their ways.
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>>60955341
Comfy. I miss the Rusanon selling frenship wheels
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>>60955389
I have that but thank you;)
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>>60955328
>The ASE’s have constitutional protections
Protection's so good it's the most faked coin on chink websites... never heard about the FBI going after them.
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>>60955404
> Constitutional protections
> Clips one ridge before circulation
What did he mean by this?
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>>60955397
I liked the lil medieval fish scales kopeks he added to the orders, but let's be real : he was outrageously overpriced.
Now the price for happy wheels did a 2.5x it doesn't look so bad in retrospect, but after like 2-3 purchases from him (back in 2021 i believe?), when i looked after larger lots from german resellers i was kinda pissed i paid $26 for 5RMs i could find for $13 in Berlin.
Now they are north of $30 so it's all fine.

But that said, the real good deal was to purchase rusanon's commie poltinniks/rubles from the 1920s. He sold them for quite cheap, and they climbed in price even faster than nazi silver, since Russia have been embargo'd for the past 3+ years, the supply for soviet silver dried HARD.
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>>60955415
eh, nothing personal goy!
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>>60955424
>But that said, the real good deal was to purchase rusanon's commie poltinniks/rubles from the 1920s. He sold them for quite cheap,
I wish I had gotten some back when he was around, but I was really hung up about not paying more than spot for my coins so I never ended up buying any.
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>>60955375
He takes screenshots of other people's socials and pretends like were dumb enough to think they're his.
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what's the target oz for silver again?
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>>60955445
>but I was really hung up about not paying more than spot for my coins so I never ended up buying any.
Understandable, back then numismatics wasn't even on /pmg/'s radar anyway, i was just like you, nazi&soviet silber being the only exception to the rule, and only bcuz they were quite cheap back them.

Getting the most bang for your bux was the smart decision to make anyway. Numismatics is an entirely different world who work in mysterious ways, i see it as a nice hobby + a good way to make few bux in arbitrage while we patiently wait for our PMs to moon.
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>>60955291
>For a Cheeseburger, fries and drink combo thats about right.
Yes, but the (white) teenager making them for you was making the equivalent of $40/hr int that same money. Our buying power has been robbed.

Fiat is the Jewish invention used to quietly steal the life energy from Americans. Henry Ford was correct.
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>>60955467
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>>60955102
>implying junk silver won't become numismatic when most of it gets melted down
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>>60955467
>what's the target oz for silver again?
David Bateman tier, 12 tons. Whale tier.
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>>60955467
Are you White or what? The maximum you possibly can achieve always is the target.
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>>60954926
>Nobody ever mentions when this is posted a single slice of cheese cost four cents
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I went to the coin shop and found a 1922 Peace Double Die Rev in an old ANACS soapbox for $55 but when I enter the number it shows a different coin. I didn't take a pic only jotted down the cert, so it may be my error.

Going to go back tomorrow and buy it because it's pretty (given that I re-check the cert number in person). Any numismatic guys know if it's overpriced? I know '22 is a common date.
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>>60955487
wow true... fuck McJewnald
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>>60955476
364.4 thx
>>60955478
giwtwm
>>60955484
im redskinned today
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>>60955404
>Protection's so good it's the most faked coin on chink websites... never heard about the FBI going after them.
The Negress running the US Mint was an affirmative action hire. The ASEs are Mexico tier in their anti-counterfeiting level of tech compared to some of the other coins. Even the Krugerrands have some microprinting. The current Maples and the Britannias have highest anti-counterfeiting tech as far as I'm aware.

There is even some toe action for the footfags.
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>>60954926
>Rootbeer
>Orangeade
1955 McDonald's had stuff that Modern McDonald's doesn't carry.
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>>60955484
She can come over and mash my potatoes anyday.
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>>60955507
Oh yes definitely, the US Mint have been incredibly lazy for the past decade. Literally everybody else improved their designs, protection features, anti milking process, etc... and the US mint did fucking jack shit. Actually they did less than usual with their bottlenecked supply. In 10 years all they did was to propose an uglier design that nobody asked for, and still went for it after the public backlash, because.. just fuck you!

That's a pretty sad state of affair for such a formely great institution.
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>>60955520
>come say this to mein face, mischling!
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>>60955525
I loved their latest sunflower design. Epic eagle action pose.
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>>60955496
>>60955487
It was REAL cheese back then, and thick enough to keep out the lactose intolerant third worlders.

We only eat bacon cheesburgers in my house. No Hindus, no Jews, no Muslims, and no Blacks, no Asians.
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>>60955530
I'd love to thoroughly swab her bore with my cleaning rod. I just hope it's long enough to do a proper job.
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>>60955535
That's a good start, but they will need to do more to make us forget about 8 years of pozzed and woke designs.
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>>60955249
Yeah I’d say fiscal dominance is solidly in place.
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>>60955535
The eagle is cool, but sunflowers are literally weeds.
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>>60955424
You’re not wrong. I definitely enjoyed all the trinkets, too. Kopeks, pfennigs, Soviet pins, etc.
I ordered a few of the Russkie Mint’s St Georges before the Iron Curtain re-descended.
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>>60955557
They're still trying to unload those on the mint website. I wonder how many more years they'll be on there for.
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>>60955539
Lactose intolerance is largely a meme, they looked at it and saw that if the milk / cheese was consumed with a meal it usually had a negligible effect.
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>>60955574
>>60955539
Which also correlates with your map, since that just looks like a map of brown people who can't afford food.
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>>60955559
sunflower + bee is 100% masonic symbolism from the egyptian mysteries' lodges.
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>>60955557
>chocolate coinz
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>>60955473
>the (white) teenager making them for you was making the equivalent of $40/hr int that same money. Our buying power has been robbed.
I can testify

my first full-time job was washing dishes at a diner in the 70's and I made enough money to pay for a 2 bedroom apartment and utilities and car insurance just off that one job. Now you'd need 2 full time dishwashers working together to afford the same stuff, maybe 3.

they're not even pretending you can work and survive anymore.
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They're doing 2 oz versions of the new bug series now.
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>>60955729
>boomer in a thread about boomer rocks
howdy
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>>60954729
I always thought if I was getting false teeth I would get electrum. Just fucking bawler and nobody would know.
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>>60955729
+ a dishwasher is no longer a dishwasher anymore, but a plate restorer and a stocker and a foot massager, and an accountant.
The more "secret" way they've decreased wages is just asking for said dish washer to do more jobs in a higher-stressed environment.
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>>60955574
>Lactose intolerance is largely a meme
It really isn't. But any sort of decently aged cheese has little to no lactose left in it. The bacteria eat it as part of the fermentation process. If you've ever had a nice aged real cheddar, for example the "Coastal" brand that Costco sells cobranded as "Kirkland Coastal", the little crunchy bits in it are lactic acid crystals, which are all that remains after the lactose got eaten. A lactose-intolerant person could eat a brick of the stuff and barely notice.

t. lactose-intolerant guy who had to give up eating big bowls of shredded wheat cereal because GERD
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>>60955783
You really want some random illiterate mestizo border-jumper from Ecuador to do your business's accounting?
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>>60955778
hey there. I've always been here.
>>60955783
yes exactly. Duty creep means now everyone is doing 3 times as much work as we used to. Not that you'll find a native born american working the kitchen very often anymore.
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>>60955766
Thanks, anon. The OG silverbugs were kino
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>>60952959
try again pajeet
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>>60955766
I like them because they're bigger and show the picture better but I'd be wary about buying any round that's not 1 ounce or 5 ounce. I see 1.5 and 2oz go on sale all the time because nobody likes the odd weights, I've seen a million 1.5 ounce canadian coin deals.
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>>60955557
america is so strange
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>>60955060
>Welcome to the party pal. Is that a COMEX bar slice?
Indeed it is fren.
The only thing better is whole comex chunks.
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>>60955855
Hell yeah. Are you the weed farmer from years ago?
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>>60955823
Kektop!
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>>60955557
That is just disgusting. I would melt that into a blob if I got one.
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>>60955574
In that case, desert is 1 quart of ice cream per person in the form of a milkshake, any flavor you want so long as it's vanilla, chocolate or strawberry.

Alcohol optional
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>>60955553
Not sure I catch your drift there.
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>>60955729
>my first full-time job was washing dishes at a diner in the 70's and I made enough money to pay for a 2 bedroom apartment and utilities and car insurance just off that one job.
1 hour of work would pay for a full day of meals eating out. I was making $10/hr in the early 80s at KFC and a 4 piece meal was $3.50.
>t.just finished making & eating some homemade kentucky fried turkey.
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>>60952335
Gold and silver will explode next week.
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>>60955305
Personally, I've never bought anything graded. Most my stuff is just for weight, and a few pieces because I liked them. But some guys have the collector bug.
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>>60952959
>>60955823
Lmao
Someone plz make another edit
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>>60955360
>lol no income never goes up with inflation but the cost of everything does
That may be true, but the Cantillon effect ensures that people whose mouth is right under the money spigot get to spend the new money BEFORE the inflation takes effect. They get the first mover advantage.
https://youtu.be/9X7g8idy9M4
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>>60955376
>I hope he renounced his judaism in his heart and embraced Jesus Christ. For his sake.
He went so far as to even deny that he was Jewish. Ron Unz is another great Jew. Unz is an ethnic Jew (physicist) who was raised as a catholic, but his Jewish relatives took him to the synogogue and told him things about what the Jews really thought about the goyim that shocked him.

Unz is a really intellectually honest man. One may disagree with some of his views, but cannot dispute that those are his honest beliefs, sincerely held, and politely expressed, and have respect for someone who will follow the truth no matter how uncomfortable it gets. (9/11, USS Liberty, the real history of WW2, who really butchered the Ukrainians during the holodomor etc)
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>>60955384
>No I mean in their hearts. Otherwise it doesn't work:)
We all know about the "conversos" who secretly weren't. (Marranos) Fidel Castro bragged about being descended from Marrano Jews. You'll never know what's in their hearts unless the spend their whole life proving themselves like Fischer or Unz.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Converso
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marrano
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>>60955790
>Not that you'll find a native born american working the kitchen very often anymore.
And that, my frens, is why I will never eat anything from a Tim Horton's ever again. Hepatitis outbreaks at Tim Horton's across Canada, from Indian employees and their Indian hygiene.
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>>60955855
Is that a silver bar under the Kleenex?
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>>60955963
>Not sure I catch your drift there.
If the cleaning rod wasn't long enough I would have to use it from both ends of the bore. I would ensure she has a thoroughly cleaned chamber as well. After that a good oiling and put her away for the night.
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>>60955019
i saw this posted in the last thread i think. goodest goy says the quiet part out loud…
>nice rug by the way
nose is suss from this view. so many generations of jewish to anglicized last names. who wouldn’t trust a guy named jeff christian…
he def sounds sheisty to me. boomers were so trusting. at least they will be gone soon! (after the damage has been done)
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>>60955019
He's such a pos, he thinks he knows everything, has communist propaganda posters in his office but pretends he's apolitical while constantly shitting on conservatives. He's definitely the kind of guy who would be chummy with Epstein... or his close friend Henry Jarecki. If his lips are flapping, its a lie.
https://youtu.be/Bn3Ge0hI8x8?si=t6fTbwydCqhSUCfY
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>>60956103
At least he bought a new wig.
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>>60956047
That’s a ~1,000 ounce COMEX good delivery bar of silver, yes.
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>>60956168
>That’s a ~1,000 ounce COMEX good delivery bar of silver, yes.
You're a heavy hitter now fren. Nice thing about a good delivery bar is you can catch the nigger trying to run away with it very easily. 30+ kilos is enough to throw off one's gait, holding in his hands.
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>>60956103
>1.7 million tonnes = 54,656,190,000 toz.
Absolutely insane number with no connection to reality in any practical sense.

>>60956103
>he thinks he knows everything

Lmao hes just using the silver market cap numbers that I told yall about last year,,,,,,according to your figures there's 55 billion ounces , more than 100 years of industrial demand,,,,sorry not sorry that hurts your feelers
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>>60956268
>Lmao hes just using the silver market cap numbers
The problem is there is 400 times as many paper ounces as physical. So you would have to divide that 55 billion by 400 but even that won't work. The 54,656,190,000 is an estimate of all silver ever mined up to the report and they admit that it may not all be available.

I suspect the real amount of unencumbered free float silver is much smaller than they are willing to admit.
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>>60956281
Lmao, Jesse the schizo with 79 posts and an imaginary degree in investment banking doesn't know what market capitalization is
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I'm still looking around at Peace Dollars, both locally and online. This one's in an old rattler at MS62 and has an interesting finish. What most concerns me is the square over "TRVST." That doesn't appear to be a VAM. Anyone know what kind of error that is?
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>>60956306
Perhaps that's the scratch that got it knocked down to an MS62.
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Why did the Fed cutting rates into hot inflation make gold dump?
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>>60956306
Well famously the Peace Dollar Scarface that's worth a shit ton of money is because of the quality of the dies. Because they struck so many in a relatively short period of time. This could be a similar error. Not as expensive as a legit Scarface Peace Dollar but likely a similar error
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>>60956314
Why did you think it would is a better question
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>>60956322
The Fed mismanaging high inflation is the main bull case for gold, but it went down instead of up.
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>>60955571
Why on your screenshot it show $490 and on the site it shows $525? Is that the price when you subscribe?
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>>60956325
You think 2%-3% inflation is high?
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>>60956332
So you're saying there is no bull case for precious metals right now?
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>>60956329
It's an old screenshot, they raise the price to keep up with the price of Gold.
They could just swallow their pride and sell the coins at spot (they'd still be making a hefty profit given that spot has more than doubled since 2018), but that would be admitting that nobody wants niggercoins.
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>>60956337
Maybe someone who thinks we are in "hot inflation" right now should just DCA into VOO and go outside and touch grass, and not fuck around with risky investments . Hot inflation lmao thats the problem with pmg it makes you dumber
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>>60956365
Thanks, I'm a newfag. I think I'm just going to look for a reliable place to buy the old gold coins that don't say "in god we trust".
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>>60956387
>I think I'm just going to look for a reliable place to buy the old gold coins that don't say "in god we trust".
Most bullion dealers list the pre 1908 US Gold coins separately from the newer ones since they're mostly different designs. If you want a 1907 Eagle or Double Eagle you may end up having to pay a hefty premium though since those designs were only minted for one year before "In God we Trust" was added to them.
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>>60953516
Please ignore this dalit this question was directed to the indian i asked him why he is trying to convince people NOT to buy silver and he reworded my sentence not only in this thread but the previous thread too, probably gonna do it for future threads too, the anti silver dalit comes in many forms
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>>60956387
Why do you want coins without God on them?
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>>60956314
You gotta wait man. The knee jerk reaction after an FOMC meeting is usually a fake out. You gotta zoom out, ignore the noise. Lots of people are calling the top in precious metals and miners right now because they've pumped hard and fast. From a purely technical standpoint it makes sense to give back some gains right now. From a fundamentals standpoint the bull case is clear and I have no doubt the bull will carry on after a short term consolidation.
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>>60956439
>and I have no doubt the bull w


Lmao, thats why yall lose
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>yall
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>>60956404
Thanks for the info.
>>60956437
I know my MO in all my hobbies and collecting, I always end up going to some vintage niche. I'm cutting to the chase.
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>>60956474
Just like they made you buy garbage rocks and worship Peter schiff they made you hate southerners,,,,lmao you are programmed
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>>60956314
J_ws
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>>60956507
ywnbaw
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>>60956507
>they made you hate southerners
Oh now you're a southerner? Kektop. You're a reddit tranny. We've seen your pride flag posts.
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>>60956378
>should just DCA into VOO
>risky investments
Not pumping your VOO bags. Fiat baggies will seethe. I'm getting rich on low risk, physical silver.
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>>60955885
>>60955985
I guess I'm showing the fact that I'm not white, but it was insulting to me that he couldn't tell the difference between the glorious Republic of China and the base, shameless Peoples' Republic of China
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New thread:
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>>60956547
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