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Omega 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: >>60967982
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I got rich buying precious metals
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Apparently there are "Omega" coins out there that fooled the graders and they are slabbed. Don't ask how much they are worth because you can't afford them.
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Boomer rocks are globalist scam to make you lose money
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Gay sex thread
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Stopped by the last day and everything is free estate sale yesterday, nothing good but a handful of extension cords and an armful of aluminum cookware for the scrapyard. Might try and sell three pieces of the cookware on eBay
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>>60971230
The world feels very different than 2019, gentlemen.
Very different!
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>>60971263
You should invested that precious fiat in Digital Gold BTC instead of wasting money on boomer pet rock scams.
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Get both, niggers.
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>>60971263
It's different from 2011 too. I remember listening to the radio news stations and hearing about every new gold high. Now? Not a peep.
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>>60971251
>>60971276
Yo mads bitch boi?
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>>60971247
Are they all fakes?
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Gold and silver are fucking worthless. They have literally dumped 90% since last year and won't stop any time soon. The thing about silver is that there's more than 100x as much in the ground as there is gold (which is also worthless), and its "industrial uses" are massively overrated because copper outclasses it for any conceivable use. You all cucks should stop wasting money buying this scam.
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Reposting from last thread; any of you guys using a strat like this or have some tips?
I was kinda struggling with trying to buy cheapies on eBay, my limited knowledge on coins forced me to research indivdual coins to see their potential silver contents which is quite the hassle, especially for larger lots (which u wanna bid on because people sell their grandparents coincollections and dont even think about precious metal contents)


So, i think i finally figured out a nice cheatcode for cheapies, call it the "cheapcode" and i'll share it with you:

Whenever im uncertain because of picture quality, too many coins to do own research or what else; Download the best image of the auction, upload it to grok with request to identify, estimate silver content and value as well as summarizing the overall value by. current silver spot price in two segments; a conservative estimate (worst value) and a optimistic (best value). From then on i just have to make the bidding based on those values. It may not be 100% accurate but it saves a lot of time and with the two estimation segments you can lower the risk significantly. Not financial AI dvice

Was thinking of using it at flea markets aswell, any other option would possbily be to make a note with current prices and then estimate the weight of pieces to determine the value (dont think i can bust out my tiny scale and weigh out jewelry at a vendor). How do you guys do it?
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I got into goldbug stuff back during COVID.

In march 2020, spot price panic dropped to ~$11. I saw a LCS advertising hundreds of silver Philharmonics for $13 a pop. At the time I didn't understand metals and went home to watch Peter Schiff on yewt00b.

I returned the next morning and all the coins were cleared out. Never saw silver that cheap again IRL

>>60971276
>>60971276
>>60971276
>pic
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>>60971290
jmac stock?
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>>60971230
Why did Omega sign his name on his fakes? If he hadn't been so vain, his counterfeits would've never been discovered and 1907 high reliefs would be somewhat cheaper.
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>>60971286
I think people are mesmerized by watching the number go up on their financial assets, paper, houses or Bitcoin crypto.. it's the weirdest thing it's like people have lost survival instinct.
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401k/IRA beat gold at current $ growth, even including with gold ATH peak the last couple years once you account for tax advantages.
Water, food, land, guns/ammo stacking beats gold for end of world event.
Collect physical gold if you enjoy it, but it isn't the best option.
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>>60971292
They are real 22k gold but they are not made by the US mint. Someone made them and no one has ever found out who. They are so perfect no one would have ever discovered they were counterfeit if the forger had not placed a "signature" on them. Some people think they guy must have had access to real gold blanks that were stolen from the mint or something. There's no way they are really real because so many of them showed up at once and they all had the omega symbol on them.
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>>60971239
>I got rich buying precious metals
I'm not rich, but I preserved the purchasing power of my savings, and have a feeling of security and peace of mind by buying and keeping physical PMs at home.
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>>60971331
that's vastly more than the vast majority of Americans, and people in general.
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>>60971305
>>60971316
>>60971317

Can't help but laugh at the shills calling precious metals "garbage rocks" and "globalist scam." Just look at pic rel. What you are not visualizing is that this pile of merc dimes represents hundreds of no strings attached oral pleasure sessions from formerly well to do housewives and their questionably aged daughters. When the fiat becomes worthless, you doubters will be left with paper and a worthless flash drive containing internet meme currency. I will be in a castle surrounded by armed guards and a mile long line of half naked divorced women begging to be paid in silver.
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>>60971188
>Yeah, if you pick the absolute worst moment to buy one of them and the absolute best moment to buy the other, wow, congrats on cherrypicking double cherries. This is your brain, sorry, 302-neuron connectome, on /pmg/ I guess.
An anti-silver shill accuses a stacker of cherry picking dates.

Remember crypto shills, past performance does not guarantee future results.
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>>60971316
>Mesmerized

Intoxicated is more like it. Getting rich without doing anything must feel great.
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>>60971331
very nice stack. Only recommendation would be to convert some of those big bars into tubes of 1 ounce silver maples or eagles. As silver approaches $100 the 1 ounce govt coins will be more liquid and more useful at times.
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>>60971314
Also if so many had not come out at the same time they would not have been looked at so closely.
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>>60971331
What a blessed stack
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>>60971343
yeah i mean it wont exactly be a walk in the park because that environment is hell on earth if you're in the epicenter of the inflation collapse, but generally people should be trying to actually have physical money lol
I don't have any mercury dimes but best of luck with your ambitions!
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>>60971335
I calculated that there isn't enough free float (available silver for sale) at LBMA for every legal American citizen (add 50 million for illegals) to buy even 5 oz each.

That's not our stack, ours is much less photogenic, including ugly extruded sawcut industry (Engelhard) bars and weird odds and ends, including some never opened factory boxes.
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>>60971230
Wow the Omega counterfeit gold coins is quite interesting.
Coinidence that the luxury Omega gold coin watch time piece hidden in a real gold coin was also made around roughly the same time period
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>>60971366
>>60971379
I should have included a disclaimer, not our stack. Ours is mostly weird and not particularly attractive or interesting. Complete mish mash of whatever the LCS had in stock.
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>>60971381
>Omega gold coin watch time piece hidden in a real gold coin was also made around roughly the same time period
That was a fad for a while. https://youtu.be/yf-ETW4ZKUU
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>>60971383
>>60971379
I used to walk into my LCS near upstate New York and the guys would sell me junk silver at spot +1%.
My stack is a disgusting amount of dimes, quarters, 50 cent pieces and dollars that have so much grime and history on them... just putting them in your hand they kind of stick together and it's just a wild feeling...
Silver is silver.
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>>60971353
>Only recommendation would be to convert some of those big bars into tubes of 1 ounce silver maples or eagles.
Not our stack, but we're in Canada and have some tubes of Maples, thankfully bought back when it was still the Queen on them.

We also have some tubes of generic rounds, mostly buffaloes, but including few weird ones like Morgue-Anne and the Zombie Buffalo.
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>>60971411
Thats good anon. Though I have mixed feelings about the queen. I think the hooker queen elizabeth was the skank that largely helped sell out her country of england to muslim invaders. Id much rather have charles on my coinage than that weak traitorous cunt.
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>>60971397
>just putting them in your hand they kind of stick together and it's just a wild feeling...
>Silver is silver.
Reminds me of driving by a hog farm and my friend asking if I knew what that smell was, and he told me:
>It's the smell of money.

One could write a song about Mercury dimes and call it "Dirty deeds, done dirt cheap".
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I wish I had more dollarydoos to convert to gold. I wanted to buy more earlier this year, but I was only able to afford about a half ounce for my kids.

You frens think I'm going to make it? I have a year's worth of post-tax income in PMs.
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>>60971420
>One could write a song about Mercury dimes and call it "Dirty deeds, done dirt cheap".

or "Dirty formerly well to do housewives, done dirt cheap"
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>Id much rather have charles on my coinage than that weak traitorous cunt.
Charles may be a closeted Muslim. He certainly is WEF. I like to imagine Elizabeth didn't know how bad things were, but she probably did.

I'm in Alberta and we will be ditching the British crown soon enough, God willing.
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>>60971426
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>>60971432
this anon gets it. THIS is why we stack. When all the sheep are led to the slaughter via fiat, We are visionaries.
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>>60971424
>You frens think I'm going to make it? I have a year's worth of post-tax income in PMs.

When the time is right, you will be one of the wealthiest, high liquidity members of your community. Keep your stack secret, lest you be called a hoarder, profiteer and tax cheat by your envious neighbors.
>t.not my stack either.
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>>60971438
Do you have one of those fancy bases to keep your roly automatically wound?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQ_ivRwvFXs
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>>60971432
So stackers are pedos, got it!
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>>60971455
Hag detected
Opinion discarded
Asahi remains based
White monster acquired, sip incoming
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Guten Abend
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>so stackers are (((insert buzz word)))
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>>60971455
>So stackers are pedos, got it!
You are sick, get help
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lana_Rhoades
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>>60971473
und gute Nacht
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>>60971444
In 2022 I transferred my former 401k into a Sprott managed silver miners IRA

After underperforming for several years and topping it up each time with IRA contributions, it doubled in value this summer and will double yet again by end of year if silver keeps this pace.
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>>60971473
Wow. What's the numismatic premium on those babies. They appear in excellent condition. Nice photo quality too.
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>>60971493
I literally just purchased one just now for 3.46% premium.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/20-Gold-Double-Eagle-Saint-Gaudens-Brilliant-Uncirculated-BU-Random-Year/3305988254

This is the last thing I need in my collection and I realise spot price is running away and it's now or never.

Just a reminder uncirculated double eagles may have small nicks and scratches, because those were stored in mint bags instead of tubes.
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>>60971489
I wanted to get a 5x9 Maple but we waited too long and aren't going to spend $5k on one. We can still get a palladium Maple if we put some effort in soon.

Those are the nicest pictures of 99999 Maples that I've seen. The did make one that was 100kg, and it was stolen from a museum in Berlin.
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>>60971493
close to zero, those are modern day restrikes of 100 Kronen Austria Gold coin. Its the cheapest way to buy fine gold in my country, one coin has 30.5g fine gold content.
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>>60971516
Didn't they make more than one of those?
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>>60971492
>it doubled in value this summer and will double yet again by end of year if silver keeps this pace.
It might go up several multiples during the silver bull run. You might consider an exit strategy in advance as a bull run causes miners to moon, but then eventually come back down to realistic numbers.

Rick Rule was remarking that his biggest mistake was NOT SELLING near the peak and he rode the prices back down. Still much higher than he bought, but he lost a large chunk of his gains by not selling at or near the peak.

I expect this bull run to match or exceed what happened in 1980.

We have some miners, (biggies) but haven't gone in on any miner ETFs as of yet.
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>>60971520
You got good with those replicas. They are still beauties, but I won't fall in love.
https://youtu.be/mQ_k_VG6Syc
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>>60971525
>Didn't they make more than one of those?
They probably did, but I still don't have one. I don't even have a job at the Royal Canadian Mint.
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>>60971556
Well I have mine but I paid retail.
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Five minutes to market open
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Just slurped some more silvers before future open in 5. How we feeling friends? 5k given to you for silver miners in a brokerage account, gun to your head what’s your allocation - PAAS HL SILJ? Subs permitted
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>>60971574
Let's fucking go.
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>>60971556
>190k in the prison purse
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>>60971577
Silver miners are for niqqers.
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>>60971565
I wonder if they were always carded? If we had $5500CAD to drop we will put it into miners at this point.

I've also seen carded gold Maples where the gold was from a single mine. Ho hum, gold is gold, unless it's isotopically different.

We actually USE gold Maples. We carry them on us when travelling internationally in case something awful happens and need emergency money, and the bank cards don't work. We've never needed to use one so far.
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>friend brags about having $12k in savings
>I've advised him to stack silver a few times
>he asks how much silver I have
>tell him it's a rude question
>mfw I have over 1298toz in my stack
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>>60971516
Got them by pure chance.
Back in the day when I was an active gold bug, I bought my pm the most rookie way imaginable. I went to my local bank. And two of those times I got two 5x9ers instead of my usual run of the mill maples.
Stoped buying gold when prices went past 1200€/oz around 2017 cause that seemed ridiculous high at that time. Most of my gold was bought for way less than a 1000€.
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>>60971574
>Five minutes to market open
Kitco was down but silverseek is up
https://silverseek.com/chart/24-hour-silver
Silver was hovering around $43.10
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>>60971593
Nigger was selling it to the bank.
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did they change the website?
https://silverprice.org/
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>$43.13
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Threadly reminder, free Frenopolis sets:
>>>/tg/96589569

PMG frens getting complete 1080 card box sets instead of 90 card starter sets. Just mail a letter/post card to the address in this video description:
https://youtu.be/oPoBUoagO_k

Identifying/payment info not required. Sent to "Current Resident". Free shipping. You can use a $10 virtual mail box to receive it anonymously.
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>>60971594
>Silver miners are for niqqers.
Silver miners were the 1970s bitcoin. Like from 10 cents to $60.00 for Coeur d'Alene mines according to Rick Rule. (if memory serves)
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>>60971594
>implying niggers invest
I don’t see what’s wrong with double dipping. Just wondering what’s got 2x potential for the brokerage play
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>>60971639
>>60971639
>>>/tg/96589962
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I can afford to invest AND stack, on top of having a 401K, house, and a truck. I do like my mining stocks lately. Ultimately they'll end up going back into my physical stack or some other tool that helps me be more self sufficient, like a fishing boat.
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they deleted the thread as I was posting, ty fren
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>>60971608
>Most of my gold was bought for way less than a 1000€.
Same. We visited my better half's sister in E. Europe and gave her a gold Maple and she insisted on paying us for it. It was 1100€ at the time. She had money and was buying condos and we suggested she consider buying some gold but her response was:
>You can't eat gold.

You can't eat condos either. Our plats our pre 2000 (oldest 1988) and our golds are mostly pre 2010 if memory serves.

They say diamonds are forever, but diamonds can actually burn up in a fire. Gold and platinum is forever.
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>>60971635
>did they change the website?
>https://silverprice.org/
It works, silver is already up over 1% in 20 minutes.
>past performance does not guarantee future results....
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once again, i got rich buying silver
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Just bought myself a tube of silver eagles and two 10 oz silver bars.
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Ok a jew just told me silver and gold went down 90% last year. Better just get rid of it and buy crypto.
I hate you child murdering untermensch more every day.
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>>60971230
>Omega edition
>
Kek
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>>60971593
I don't get how hiding it there is a 'thing'. I mean, it should be the absolute first place to look when suspecting smuggling - *everyone* knows that's where it's hidden.
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>>60971263

Same but different
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>>60971675
>platinum is forever.
Platinum & Palladium are industrial metals however

I thought about getting some P & P coins for fun, but don't want to stack heavy as it seems to be inverse gold looking at performance. Seems like the best time to buy is in the middle of recession.

>Got a Platypus, now I need a Palladium Ballerina
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>>60971776
Now I need to watch that South Park ep again
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>>60971420
>One could write a song about Mercury dimes and call it "Dirty deeds, done dirt cheap".
Lol
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>>60971468
>Hag detected
Bwahahah
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>only 500 oz

it's over.........
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>>60971798
Somewhere out there is someone who only stacks platinum and palladium, and I REALLY want to see their stack.
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>>60971694
>The chart with the futures and the days range is gone as far as I can tell
I didn't look, I'm not really watching the futures even though I perhaps should. Price is still dancing around $43.10.

It's going to be an interesting night. I'll be looking forward to seeing the NY open. Often there is a slam down just prior to NY open, and I suspect it's to try and trigger automatic stop loss sales which can drive downward momentum.

The last few times they tried that, I was surprised to see someone eagerly buying the dip and popping the price right back up. That's how we made it to nearly $43 early last week.

The managed to hammer it down to the high 40 and change, but by end of week we closed above $43. At some point, the Giffen good effect will kick in, and people will start fear buying to get in while they still can and the price can rapidly hit that $50 magic number.
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>>60971489
Möge das Schicksal der Wahrheit Sie in Ihren Träumen anlächeln
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>>60971825
I stacked my own body weight and wondered how the heck I was going to take it on my next fishing trip...

I see those and see maybe the weight is the secruity measure
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>>60971774
Valve?
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>>60971846
You sound like a One-Percenter or Old Man.
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>>60971855
>Valve?
Yeah Omega is also a brand name for a valve company.
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>>60971776
>I don't get how hiding it there is a 'thing'. I mean, it should be the absolute first place to look when suspecting smuggling - *everyone* knows that's where it's hidden.
The nigger was setting off the metal detector but they didn't have the legal authority to detain him and take him for an X-Ray, so there was nothing they could do but let him go.

He did it multiple times and I believe it was the bank he was selling the gold to that called the police.

The RCM "lost" tens of millions of dollars worth of gold that was later determined to be in waste residue that they sold, or even paid someone to haul away. They make nice stuff, but there are obviously some managment issues with that crown corporation.

If they've hired jeets or niggers for management, it's over.
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>>60971798
Platinum is maybe 95%-98% industrial. If I was the type to wear rings, it would be a platinum wedding band. Denser and harder than gold. For much of my life, platinum was more expensive than gold.
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>>60971865
ha. Special circumstance, and apathetic guard.
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>>60971825
You will likely be the richest person in your neighborhood. Don't tell your neighbors about your stack.

If things go really bad, you have several years worth of wages in those 500oz.

One of the reasons why silver was so cheap in 1900s America was because the industrial revolution combined with the discovery of very rich silver mines in the Americas flooded the market with silver.

Demonitizing silver in 1878 also contributed to dropping the price significantly. The political fight over silver was characterized by the same psychological warfare conducted by the Jewish controlled media of the day that we still see to this very day. The only difference was, people didn't have the antibodies to protect themselves from the "free silver movement".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_silver
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>>60971908
>Special circumstance, and apathetic guard.
Remember, blacks and feather indians and jeets are treated like endangered species here in Canada. One does not dare harm a crane, even if it is pecking away at your Bugatti.
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>Convinced my brother to buy 500 in silver
Well, it's a start. It's a kind of LazyInvesting where if you don't feel like going out and doing stock market shit you just take them to the store to buy silver. I told him it would double fast.
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>>60971304
>img
September 21 is/was Armenia's Independence Day. All Hail Eternal Armenia!
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Can I get a QRD on reverse repos and what it means for the price of shinies?
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>>60971917
> The most vocal and best-organized supporters were the silver mine owners
kek
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>>60971917
Not beating the pdf file allegations!
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>>60971917
Wikipedia can be so biased at times, specifically introducing opinions and other diatribes as facts. It's not as toxic as redit but still a repository of controlled opposition of narrative crafting. The most honest thing In article was the picture ironically enough. Just like ancient coinage, some historical data can not be scrubbed.
Note: Prosperity is work with or without the silver, but whom it's being portrayed being done by and to whom it's being portrayed to and under what banner can not be hidden.
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>>60971917
>Demonitizing silver in 1878
The demonetization of silver happened in 1873. Ulysses S. Grant was President, (he was an alcoholic) and he reportedly said later that had he understood that the law demonetized silver, he would not have signed it.
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>>60971825
>only 80 oz
you have far more than I may ever fren, do not despair
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>>60971963
Jew media even back then was crafting their narrative, but they didn't have the kind of complete control that they exercise today.

Not surprising the Republicans today still fellate the billionaire class (H1Bs for example) at the expense of the middle and working class Americans.

The Democrats are even worse, favoring the illegals, minorities, the mentally ill and the communists over the middle and working class Americans.

Republicans are ebola, Democrats are rabies. You at least have a 50% chance of surviving ebola.
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>>60971996
>Republicans are ebola, Democrats are rabies. You at least have a 50% chance of surviving ebola
Well said.
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>>60971992
If you are young, strong, honest and a hard worker, you don't need a lot of silver. Old fucks with lots of silver or land will PAY YOU fair money for your labor.

The time will come when people you can actually trust are literally worth their weight in silver.
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>>60972012
No one needs silver,,,,,for anything
Shit investment
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>>60972025
Shut up!
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>>60972025
Correct
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>>60971968
>The demonetization of silver happened in 1873.
Ahem...
1874 to be precise

Source: Internet Archive https://share.google/FKjmANuG6jFjJZwbS
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>>60972026
>Shut up!
Consider the supreme irony of a Jeet or a Jew calling other people pedos.
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>>60972048
I can't dispute the resident expert on silver.
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>>60972051
>Larry NasSAAR
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The pattern is lately is for Asia to push up the globex around 9:30-10 EST
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December Comex Silver is up 59 cents from Friday's close on Globex tonight.
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>>60972048
I have that book
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>>60972048
The Jews hate silver because they already controlled most of the gold. Perhaps silver reflects their true nature.
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>>60972058
>I can't dispute the resident expert on silver.
I'm no expert, that's for sure, but in the time of Moses, the ratio was 1:1, and today's average hovering around 100:1 isn't a coincidence. I'm willing to bet you that was the ratio in the time of Noah too.
This is purely for entertainment purposes you fucking glow in the dark observers, just leave me alone.
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>>60972051
Imagine thinking being racist and buying boomer rocks hurts the system. They want us divided.
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>>60972012
>You don't need
Nah, the world is uncertain. It's true that someone who's 60 right now needs like 50% of their wealth in PM's minimum, but any younger than that and the 20 year olds probably face more long-term risk.
They COULD work 60 hour weeks for a few scraps of moldy bread, but realistically at the age of 20 they're gonna live through 2 more recessions minimum, possibly 3, or way more if life extension comes around. The younger you are the more you're gonna have to live through.
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Winters coming
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>>60971957
God, also known by his rapper stage name YHWH, is a pdf file.
He graped this 13yo girl Mary and forced her to give birth to himself.

Why does this read like poorly written fanfiction?
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>>60972090
Here's a good video on bimetalism, the gold silver ratio, and why it led to demonetization of silver. The bottom line: You cannot have a bimetallic standard with fixed ratios, you can use one metal or the other, but you can't have a fixed ratio in your money, when the ratio varies in the world market.
https://youtu.be/MFS_iIF5ZxU

Silver should have been kept as the dollar at the 371.25 grains of fine silver per dollar.
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>>60972096
>Imagine thinking being racist
Imagine the supreme irony Jeets who are the most race (caste) conscious people on the entire planet, calling someone else a racist.

Did you report my post for racism again, you little pencil armed pederast? You can't even rape an adult woman without having five of your friends to hold her down for you.

It would be so nice to range ban Israel and India just like Gab did.
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>>60972096
>us
There’s no “us” if you’re a Jew or a jeet. Fuck off kike/dalit
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>>60972096
>Imagine thinking being racist and buying boomer rocks hurts the system. They want us divided
Listen to yourself, honey. It is so hostile and confrontational. No man will want this. (Pic rel)
Just relax, and consider the following:
1. Can I prepare a decent meal from basic ingredients?
2. Do I listen and submit when a man is speaking?
3. Am I behaving like a daughter of God, or a forsaken used up toy thrown away by all the bois?
4. How can I be of service instead of be of offense?
I gauretee if you ask yourself these questions before you speak/post your going to have a much more fulfilling experience here in this realm.
Toodles....
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I posted about this coin a few threads ago. Was going to buy it. Only one other dude had bid as of this morning, and it ends in less than an hour. Bid my max, which is $1,350 right now, and the only other guy bidding against me has a higher bid.

I'm at a loss. Beautiful coin, but only MS-63 with no CAC bean. It'd have to CAC and Variety (which it may be from my observations) to be worth much more than this $1,350 max bid. Am I bidding against a shill account or is there something here I'm not seeing that I should try to go for?
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>>60972105
Interesting. I still think you can use bimetallism around 16 to 1 with the peg allowed to fluctuate around 5 pts in either direction by the Treasury. Problem solved.
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>>60972100
If young people are going to need hundreds of oz of silver to survive the coming tribulations, then our species will go extinct.

I think it's more likely that in SOME geographic areas, survival will be limited to a few cannibals, with a 95%+ population reduction.

In other places (think Amish communities) people will survive quite well without any silver.

Silver and gold won't save your life if you're trapped in downtown Chicago when the lights go out. Silver may help you survive if you need to escape from a bad place, and grease your wheels when you migrate to a better rural community.

Communities won't welcome freeloaders, but having a sack of Eagles will help assure a much more warm welcome in most civilized parts.

In other words, the calculation is very complex and we cannot predict all the variables, but all things being equal, ON AVERAGE, someone with youth, integrity, some skills and lots of energy would need much less capital for a good life than someone at retirement age.
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Buy Silver !!!
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central bankers tongue my anus
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>>60972122
Ignore him. He works for the ((banks)) and is looking at trillions in losses if PM prices don't fall
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>>60972096
>buying boomer rocks hurts the system
Yes.
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Every week I buy more silver

Every week it's worth more

I got rich buying silver
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Silver is cancer

Look at the freaks here who tell you to buy it,,,,,all broke,,,,,all miserable
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>>60972105
>Silver should have been kept as the dollar at the 371.25 grains of fine silver per dollar.
Believe it or not, if you read coins financial school, you see that tri-metalism was far more stable having copper in the mix. The ratios being fixed 100:100:100 was absolutely brilliant, especially since that allows industry to flourish, needing copper and silver to function, grow ,and naturaly adapt since most is consumed, not destroyed but tied up in machinery and products. The major difference between monetary and financial is that one is asset based (the monetary) because asset means "satisfaction or to satisfy" as where the other is policy based (the financial) and is not concerned with satisfaction only control. The polar forces at work in this realm are always productivity/compliance, productivity satisfies, and compliance controls it likened to grace/law and should be seen and accepted as such, no one should blindly adhere to only one side of either if they wish to succeed.
The irony is that today's dollar, as minted by the treasury, is 1 troy ounce of silver and costs 92 fedbucks and 50 dollars of gold is 1 troy ounce and costs 4000 fedbucks and that's as ratio of 43:1 roughly in fedbucks at treasury valuation which actually says alot for silver. By no means am I advocating for this current paradigm, just saying that it not really as bad as it seems.
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>>60972196
>broke
You don't even have indoor plumbing or air-conditioning.
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>>60972140
>central bankers tongue my anus
Your central banker coming right up, bend over and drop your pants sir, he will be with you shortly, and he has quite an appetite.
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>>60972144
Check
>Ignore him. He works for the ((banks)) and is looking at trillions in losses if PM prices don't fall
I'm pretty sure it's a she or programed by a her with all the emotional stuff mixed up in there. And yeah, most likely, higley indoctrinated in MMT from higher education and working in and identifying with some financial institution. But the plea for unity shouldn't be ignored, it should be redirected to God's plan of wholeness in holiness.
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>>60972196
bitcoin is cancer

Look at the freak here who tells you to buy it,,,,,he's broke,,,,,he's miserable
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>>60971776
Leave it to a nigger to go straight to his bank and not Vegas.
You gotta pay taxes but if you want to launder money just buy a ticket to Vegas and say you at a private game. Pay your taxes like a good little goy and get away with free money. Pigs get fed, hogs get slaughtered.
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>>60972196
Prays to manifest good fortune = is a jeet.
>TRY THIS- Anything That You Wish Will Happen! | Manifest What You Want | Sadhguru
https://youtu.be/h7TLUW1tYjM

>GOOD LUCK MANTRA : FOR SUCCESS, HEALTH, WEALTH, LOVE, POWER: NAVGRAH BEEJ MANTRA
https://youtu.be/DqgBLCibUqQ

Be sure to report this post and hope a Jeet janny will ban me.
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>>60972196
>People who buy PM's don't have money
Uhhhh... gold cost literally over 3,000 dollars for a single ounce.
Stackers send like 50% of their income towards metals, whereas typical investors / improovers use 15% as the target.
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>>60971856
I want to be a comex player so bad but I'm not gonna get there, stuck above 1% but below a fifth.
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>>60972272
>Stackers send like 50% of their income towards metals, whereas typical investors / improovers use 15% as the target.

Further proof silver is a s8hit investment. Name a person besides my good fren minty who got rich off silver? Lmao you can't,,,,you silver scam victims have t0 pretend its going to $3000
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>>60972272
>Stackers send like 50% of their income towards metals, whereas typical investors / improovers use 15% as the target.
Stacking is saving, it's not speculating. The fact that the metals may go up faster than inflation due to market demand is a bonus, but even if they just PRESERVED wealth, it would be acceptable.

CPI ≠ Inflation, CPI is always lower.
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>>60972299
Name a person in the last few year who went broke saving physical silver?
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>>60972282
Thats sad,,,,thats a boat anchor on your life,,,,,that is what the silver scammers want though, you broke , not trying, sitting in your basement praying for the end of the world
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>>60972310
You are all broke
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You could've made money putting money into SPY and BTC, but instead you chose to fall for memes about silver
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>>60972303
>Stacking is saving, it's not speculating

It's gambling
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>>60972313
>>60972317
1.) You never post a portfolio
2.) You don't own a car
3.) All you can afford is cheap, garbage quality food
4.) You don't own a house
5.) You're retarded enough to think that brass is gold
6.) You post the most here every day. Clearly not behavior of someone who's made it
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>>60972322
>SPY
Fuck off.
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>>60971729
You ARE going to make it
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>>60971729
Why did you waste your money?
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>>60972282
May you get one for each hand, and get arms like Arnold.
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>>60972324
>It's gambling
It's not gambling when it's a sure thing. Silver is money. Fiat is not money, it's credit.
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If you love BTC so much, why don't you hang out with your cryptobros who squat on rest of /biz/?

There is no need to waste your life trying to "convert the masses" into your crypto delusion.

Leave us alone and you will find yourself happier
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>>60972370
He's paid (very little) for his (poor quality) anti-silver shilling.
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>>60972349
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>>60972361
You cant buy anything with silver anywhere in the world and you never will
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>>60972125
I bid up to $1,800 after fees and the other guy sniped it at $1,856. Other than it being pretty, this coin will never sell again for that much in the next 30 years. Numismatics are weird. Maybe I'll see it up again for less if he doesn't pay. I'm dumbfounded.
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>>60972303
They they were unable to find an unclipped coin is hilarious.
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>60972346
The 1800 dollars I spent is a fraction of my semi-liquid net worth. 0.2% or so. I could fart that money away and never miss it. Meanwhile, you shall remain poor.
Also I will refuse to quote (((your))) post, so as to deny (((you))) what you so crave.
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I wonder if we ever will see beags posting here.
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I'm already rich i don't have to gamble on rocks

Stacktards are brokies they choose risky gambles because too lazy to work for success
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>>60972404
>The 1800 dollars I spent is a fraction of my semi-liquid net worth. 0.2% or so. I could fart that money away and never miss it.
Your net worth is $900,000? Utter poorfaggery.
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>>60972397
>You cant buy anything with silver anywhere in the world and you never will
That's not what your mother said last night. She said that for an extra dime I can even stick it in her ass.
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>>60972400
>They they were unable to find an unclipped coin is hilarious.
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>>60972397
Go back and fix your CPI index. It's fucking broken as heck

On wait, it's working as intended. The Fed has dug itself into such massive national debt, the only way out of this hole is to hyperinflate the dollar into nothingness.

Our grandfathers purchased a hot dog on a bun at the baseball park for a single nickel.
One decade from now, that same hot dog at the ball park will cost a benjamin.
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>>60972398
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>>60972429
>One decade from now, that same hot dog at the ball park will cost a benjamin.
Keep the change.
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>>60972432
Lol. At first I thought I was bidding against a dealer who saw the same things I saw. But by the last few bids, I realized I was just bidding against some boomer whose kid will sell it for $50.
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>>60972410
So if you're not posting here for the money, then the only other explanation is mental illness, is it not?
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>>60972398
>this coin will never sell again for that much in the next 30 years. Numismatics are weird
individual coin sales are recorded so that a single specimen can sell for much higher than average repeatedly.

I have a particular coin that's worth $400 on average but this one example sold for $850 once and it's sold between $800 and $900 several times since. People keep track of previous sales for particular coins if they're particularly attractive.
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>>60972483
Why do you have this saved? Are you gay?
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>>60972398
That does seem pretty high. Nice looking coin though. Numismatic prices have been going up like crazy
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>>60972491
>People keep track of previous sales for particular coins if they're particularly attractive.
Yeah, I mean. I looked into this one. And others in the grade. None have ever sold that high at MS-63, at least not that can be found on the internet. Even if it's a VAM-1H, which I thought it tenuously might be, those have only ever gone for $1,250ish.

Something's wrong with both me and the single other bidder for going as high as we did. She's pretty but not that pretty.
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>>60972411
No, that doesn't include illiquid assets like houses, cars, 401ks, etc. I'm only including stocks, cash, bitcoin, and PMs.
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>>60971444
Never reveal your stack. Not even your wife.
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>>60972505
>No
All I did was calculate that $1,800 was 0.2% of your net worth.
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>>60972452
Frankly I don't see the point of buying high numismatics in this economy. Inflation is going thru the roof, and soon many of those collectible pieces will get liqudated for bullion value when everyone's incomes collapse and budgets explode.

If you really want to something numismatic, IMO stack bullion and wait till collectibles go on firesale. They'll even be happy to 1:2 swap their collectible for your bullion.
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Is it true that stacktards can't afford chik fil a? Sure its 2% more expensive than last year but it's only about $10. What's the point of waging just to buy a rock and repeat until you die.
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>>60972504
>at least not that can be found on the internet.
coin dealers check sources others may not have.

there's websites that record auction sales. But most of us watch ebay and other site sales for particular coins we're interested in. I keep close to a gigabite of past sales data on my computer just from watching ebay sales.

doesn't work on best offer items, but on those I message the seller and ask what they got for it. Usually they'll tell.
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>>60972522
I agree generally. I just collect Peace Dollars and wanted a decent MS graded coin instead of the two common date cheapies I have. The hunt continues.
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>>60972514
I said semi-liquid net worth and you said net worth. Those are different things.
You are right on the number though, my clarification was just for what assets I meant by "semi-liquid", and that its not my entire net worth.
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>>60972523
>drink is literally piss
lol
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>>60972522
collecting coins isn't necessarily an investment. I buy numismatics but I don't care if they go up or down because they're a hobby, or an obsession.

if they become worthless it won't make a single bit of difference to my finances or my happiness from owning the coins. I'll still have them and they'll still be worth exactly the same to me as they are now. I didn't plan on selling them anyways.
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>>60972500
>mental illness

Have you scanned his 50 other posts? Lmao these are the weirdos who are in the silver scam cult, that should concern anyone who thinks silver is a hedge or investment
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>>60972511
especially not to the wife.
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>>60972550
Yes, yes we are a cesspit of silver stacking cult weirdos.

Why do you enjoy wasting your Sunday evening here wallowing in our silver scam cesspit discussing boomer rocks? Do you enjoy getting abused by boomer rock collectors?
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Anyway, since I'm so utterly despondent about missing out on an overpriced Peace Dollar, I'll share my stack to feel better. There's another gold ozt from Perth coming soon, and a 5 Sen Meiji Silver coin, but I'm liking where I'm at. The gemstone came out of the ground in that octagonal shape and that makes it rare according to the witch girls at the crystal and incense shop, hence it's place in my treasure box.
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>>60972600
Reminder that IQ Dalit is actually a bot. He calls posts word salad all the time and here he is screencapped replying to a PMG bait thread.
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>>60972610
the witch girls lied to you.

that's a fluorite cleavage fragment. Someone broke a fluorite crystal in that shape.
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>>60972112
Why are you so weak can care that you are called racist? Why would other races need white people to like them?
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>>60972631
Fluorite cleavages grow out of quartz. Of course they're broken off the quartz. This one's just particularly defined.
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>>60972550
Word salad
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>>60972648
if that's what you want to believe that's fine.
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>>60971950
RR is just a parking garage for excess liquidity (cash) that banks were using after COVID easy money. The fed has been tightening ever since, so banks have been relying on the RR to draw down cash as needed. When the RR is empty, we run into a likely liquidity problem where the system seizes up and the fed would have to initiate QE, aka turning the money printer back on. This pumps assets and gold usually reacts first. Gold probably spiked so much recently because the market knew it was coming. Silver usually follows later in a gold bull uptrend.
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>>60972228
Based
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>>60972616
That's pretty cool.
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Asian in asia here , now you have to be on a waitlist for silver whereas it was possible to just hit the shop and buy on the spot at the beginning of the year.
People are also making lines at 6AM to try and buy 0.1 ounce of gold
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>>60972684
What country?
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>>60972684
How true is this?

https://youtu.be/wkDvjjEr5xo
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>>60972684
I read Tanaka in Japan is halting ALL gold deliveries to retail level customers end of this year and will settle customers in cash instead if they want to withdraw. They are biggest gold dealer service in Japan but they are a multipurpose conglomerate and apparently want to conserve the metals for their larger clients.
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>>60972705
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7niQBCG5xE
Vince Lanci had an excellent report on this the other day and explains it better than this Falon Gong garbage. Basically there was a bunch of Chinese gold vendors trying to short sell their stock and got burned because prices kept going up, so they ran instead of paying out.
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>>60972631
>the witch girls lied
Pseudo spiritual charlatans lied?!?
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>>60972682
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>>60972616
Lmao
>>60972650
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>>60972651
It's literally geology
>Fluorite crystallizes in a cubic motif. Crystal twinning is common and adds complexity to the observed crystal habits. Fluorite has four perfect cleavage planes that help produce octahedral fragments.
Not all fluorite breaks cleanly, so what the clerk said was essentially true unless you're being an autistic pedant.
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>>60972717
Lmao silver scam victims believe everything the coin merchants sya
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IQELITE showed pmg how easy it is to get rich,,,,,lmao but their egos cockblocked them
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>>60972684
Which part of Asia? I am told that silver remains unpopular in Taiwan and the go-to metal is still gold
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>>60972761
>showed pmg how easy it is to get rich
If that were true, you'd have shown us your wealth already.
You have not because it doesn't exist.
Since you're a liar I'm going to keep buying silver.
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>>60972731
witch girls often know very little about geology
>>60972746
you don't have a natural crystal there

you have a broken crystal. Broken in that shape by little indonesian women for pennies each. I have a handful of them all different colors in a box somewhere. They're pretty. But not natural. They don't come out of the ground like that.
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>>60972762
Lmao he was obviously lying,,,,,silver scam victims are so gullible,,,,,,,seriously dude try to exercise some judgement
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>>60972717
Xi is not going to like that
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Sar do not call me the delete I give myself new name of nick
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>>60972793
>They're pretty. But not natural. They don't come out of the ground like that.
I would consider it a factual statement for someone to say they "come out of the ground like that" because they're naturally occurring and (often) fully formed individual octahedrons that grew upon the matrix rock.
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Funny how kitco keeps going down lately.
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>>60972705
>>60972762
>>60972708
>>60972705
Oh I'm from Vietnam. The gov has been doing QE+low interest rate since Q1 this year. State media also have been FUD-ing the entire year on gold but people are still lining up to buy at 10-15% premium over spot.
Here's my stack, i blurred the distributor engraving tho. I couldn't physically buy gold anymore as the allowed quantity for every purchase is so low, I just ordered a few silver bar, it's gaining traction here
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our time is now
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>you bought uranium, right anon?
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>>60972833
yours isn't one of those.

you don't have a crystal, you have a broken fragment.

it doesn't matter if you believe this or not. You can take it to any rock shop in the world and they'll tell you.
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>>60972916
>you have a broken fragment... You can take it to any rock shop in the world and they'll tell you.
But I have, and know mine is one of those. I only talked about witches and crystal shops because I thought it'd be funny.
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>>60972933
>But I have, and know mine is one of those
you can't see the difference and that's fine. You don't deal with a lot of fluorite.
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>>60972071
Pump was a tad late tonight
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Platinum.
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>>60972908
Thorium > Uranium
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Precious metals are a fad. Now is the perfect time to accumulate high value stocks.
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>"Precious metals are a fad."
- Every empire in history before collapsing shortly after
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>>60972993
yeah precious metals are a fad that's lasted longer than writing.

first writing- 5400 years old
first gold work- 6600 years old
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>>60971230
I want silver to go down so I can buy more therefore silver prices will keep pumping.
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>>60972610
Very nice
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>>60973001
PMs have been valued for so long that I wouldn't be surprised if humans have been naturally selected for an attraction to Gold colored objects.
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>>60973024
makes sense. Gold has been valued longer than writing, and in places where writing was never even invented.

if we evolved to read and write we certainly also evolved to value gold.
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garage sale pricing near me yesterday
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>>60973011
We had our chance when silver went down to $41 last thursday. That was predictable shaking out paper hands after the rate cut.

Most of the paper hands are gone. So PMs will only go up until it hits the next sell/taking profit stop
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>>60973052
Why is he selling junk & rounds below spot? Those look like a steal even for ASE
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>>60973060
probably bought them years ago

I've got silver I could sell for $3 per ounce and still make a profit
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>>60973053
I bought more at 41, never selling.
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>>60972967
Bold pms is taking their sweet ass time shipping one of those to me. Lazy fucks.
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>>60973073
>I bought more at 41, never selling.
I hope you sell (or trade) it when it gets to a peak and you capture some profits. (or get gold or land, etc) The price will go down from the peak and you could buy back what you sold and still be at a net profit.

Silver tends to always overshoot in bull runs, but even if you miss the peak, this bull run is caused by currency devaluation, so the ending price will still likely be multiples higher than the starting price.
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>>60973093
what do you think the peak will be?
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>>60972870
Last time I went to Saigon I bought 2 luong in 1 chi (3.75g) SJC bars from Mi Hong, for gifts to family and friends. I wish I had bought more, the premium at the time was actually really good.
pic only slightly rel, it was from a trip a few years ago as a souvenir
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>>60972740
I wonder who's paying for the jeetbots? Pretty sure they have a big nose and a small hat.
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>>60973093
Currency devaluation is exponential. If financial institutions predict 4000 gold price by 2026, then this is a hyperinflation indicator and not market manipulation like the last silver pump.
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>>60972852
>Funny how kitco keeps going down lately.
It could be an indication of increased load. I try not to keep the page up, just checking every hour or two but I can imagine a few hundred thousand doing it could effectively be a DDOS.

I could get nothing from Kitco tonight.
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>>60972908
Uranium is a longer term play than silver. Silver is now, U is a year from now, so it's a good time to get into U before it takes off. The first SMRs are scheduled to begin operation in about 12 months as far as I know.
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>>60973108
Cheers, fren. They are reputable distributors here
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>>60973123
>I try not to keep the page up, just checking every hour or two
You could just check once a day.
>>60973022
Very thanks.
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>>60972967
>But I have, and know mine is one of those. I only talked about witches and crystal shops because I thought it'd be funny.
Spec for platinum (and palladium) is typically .9995 unlike gold and silver. I don't know what the .0005 is.
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>>60973122
Lmao, these scam victims think 2% is hyperinflation
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>>60973142
PGM's are almost impossible to completely purify because they overlap molecularly.

some percentage of molecules are technically some other PGM's that blended in and can't be separated.
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>>60973073
Nice,,,,,garunteed 100% loss,,,wage,,,,buy rocks,,,,die
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>>60972870
what silver are you buying in VN? The only silver I could find earlier this year were either commemorative coins or old French stuff, no new bullion or rounds were carried anywhere. Are people buying foreign bullion or are the major local players there starting to make their own? I vacation there every year so if I could smuggle in a few oz that would actually make things easier once people start caring about silver. The arbitrage on gold was hilariously in my favor last time and that appears not to have changed, and while I don't expect that in silver, I have enough that I wouldn't mind using it for convenience if they'll take ASEs. I would seriously love to buy some viet silver for the fun of it too
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/pmg/, I need to go to my LCS again to buy a single capsule since I forgot to get one the last time I was there. Would the dealer be insulted if I came there for such a small purchase?
If I need to buy something else to make it seem like I'm not wasting his time, what should I get?
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>>60972970
>Thorium > Uranium
In theory, yes, but show me a production thorium reactor, or better yet, a production molten salt thorium reacter.

India has tons of thorium and if the jeets weren't so preoccupied with living off the remittances of their H1bs and actually built some, they might develop the tech and make a bunch of money selling to the world.

Unfortunately, Jeets can't be trusted not to put a screen door on a submarine.
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>>60973152
capsules are some of our highest profit items, and we love to have people come in the shop for small purchases because they'll come back for bigger ones.

buying a capsule isn't an insult, it's an introduction. They'll be happy to meet you. These are your people.
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>60972987
The bot wants you to buy into the most overvalued stock market bubble (except for miners) in history.

The fact that the jeetbot isn't banned speaks volumes about the moderation policies of this shithole.
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>>60973144
Fast food has 40% less meat in it compared to 2 years ago. Wake up.



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