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Weekend 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

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Delectable.
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comfiest threads in all chans right now
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>>60999632
Do I keep my IRA? I could stack more PMs if I cashed out
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>>60999632
what a month
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>>60999632
>>60999632
>Weekend edition.
Weekend edition: Theme Song

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dsgBpsNPQ50
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>>60999645
get out of everything paper
pay the penalty and taxes
stack physical
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>>60999656
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I got rich from buying silver.
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>>60999654
Shiny rock fly to moon.
Grug happy
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>tfw didn't buy enough silver
I'm not sure there's anybody in these threads that can claim they feel like they have enough silver. At the prices we had versus the prices we're getting, how could you?
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>>60999670
Post make it vehicles
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>>60999684
>make it vehicles
I'd invest in even more trains in India.
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>>60999632
TY baker

>>60999615
>Buying and stack silver first then buy gold or go all in on one ounce of gold then stacking silver?
Depends on your circumstances.
-No VAT where you live?
-No need for very small, portable wealth?
-Desire to maximize the value of your investment?

If no, no, yes, then go for silver.
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>>60999684
Disgusting pigfat beemer. Also a terrible choice for touring, there’s a reason only stupid cashed up boomers have those and everyone with a brain is on 250-650cc jap dual sport machines.
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>>60999684
>make it vehicle
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>>60999645
If you have an IRA why the hell are you anywhere on 4chan to begin with? Let alone in /pmg/?
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>>60999681
It's never enough, that's a normal feeling
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>>60999684
>Post Make it Vehicles
>Posts a pavement princess
Anon that bike exists for 1 reason only, for fat middle aged men who want to pretend they are advneture riders but the furthest adventure they ever go on, is to the starbucks in the town 20 min away via high way, and balk at the idea of going onto a logging road.
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>>60999684
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I got a 2025 Redbook (because the 2026 reformat is gay) and it's been so fun to flip through and search for good deals on slabbed gold. Do recommend.
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>coins:stacked
>bars:stacked
>prices high:still stacking
>mercury dimes:stacked in tubes clipped to belt
>ping test:passed
>housewives:formerly well to do
>gloves:not needed
>paper market:ignored
>fiat:disregarded
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>>60999692
>everyone with a brain is on 250-650cc jap dual sport machines.
Based, DRZ400 pilled i would even say.
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>>60999715
This and the it’s 650 cousin are the two greatest motorcycles ever crafted by man for sure. My dream machine is the 650 with all the modcons.
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>>60999720
The DRZ400 is the adv stack bike of choice. Literally made 20 years ago, Suzuki said "Ight fuck it, its perfect." Have not changed it for 20 years, still runs like a fucking champ.
If you wanna go on trails more then raods you get the 400, if you want more asphalt then dirt the 650
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>>60997933
>This guy is such an inarticulate word-salad midwit, it's a godsend he interviews all the best
Tom Bodrovics appears to have some kind speech impediment, but he's super intelligent, and really does his homework for each guest, as you can tell by his (haltingly delivered) very good questions.

I would estimate his IQ to be at or above 120. He also rides motorbikes >>60999715
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>>60999715
>DRZ400
Based Doctor Zee enthusiests.
Rode one for years. Absolute perfect Swiss army knife of bikes. Fun as hell to ride everywhere. Weighs a mere 300 lbs
Gets 50+ mpg
Easy owner maintenance & modding
Good for daily rider. Good for around town. Good for trails and back roads. Breddy good on highway. Fun in the twisted.
Makes girls wet
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>>60999725
i have a DRZ400. It is indeed the official bike of pmg
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>>60999731
Settled science.
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>>60999692
Pigfat bikes are the best for touring, the extra weight makes them super stable on highways.
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>>60999715
I crave something with more firepower.
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>>60999644
Yes:)
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>>60999684
Eurofren here. I ride a scooter.
If you know you know.
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>>60999736
thats insane
you know some retard with more disregard for his life and balls than intelligence drove that fucker to shoot a tank at close range.
war is some crazy shit
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Watching some YouTubers talk about silver makes me want to FUD it. "We're only 3 away from ATH!" Yeah. They're trying to pump that last bit before the crash.

Screenshot this. I'll be right unfortunately.
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>>60999745
Germania mint is doing some very nice pieces. I like boobs & bullion.
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>>60999757
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>>60999735
>go off highway with pigfat bike
>drop it
>it’s now stuck there because it weighs ten thousand pounds

Bonus points for dropping it on your leg so you are now pinned under it. If you are highway touring just get a fucking car.
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>>60999757
You may not be wrong.
I'm still buying gold just a little at a time though because of this.
Sadly for the world it will likely keep going up though but your worries ate mine too.
And many frens.
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>>60999762
Yes:)
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>>60999756
>you know some retard with more disregard for his life and balls than intelligence drove that fucker to shoot a tank at close range.
Italian machismo at its finest. Did you know about Italy's manned torpedoes?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_torpedo
https://warfarehistorynetwork.com/manned-submarines-italys-daredevil-torpedo-riders/
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>>60999767
My concern is specifically for silver. Gold will continue to rise steadily over the long term. Silver goes through these weird cycles where it shoots up suddenly and then crashes. It's just concerning. Love my silver but no more today.
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>>60999757
>"We're only 3 away from ATH!" Yeah. They're trying to pump that last bit before the crash.
https://youtu.be/h3f0XoM6TOY?t=2119 Silver going way past $70 (includes timestamp) @35:19
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>>60999766
have you tried lifting
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>>60999775
As a euro here with 20% vat on silver I'm mainly into gold. But if I was mainly silver I'd indeed relax my buying but much like with gold dca but lower the amount and get 1-5oz a month while seeing where it goes. This way I'd stay in the game but not overdo it. Gl bro.
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>>60999775
silver is going to go up more than gold, and because of its industrial use and the fact that the supply is going to be outstripped by demand so much for the next 5-7 years until people are able to get stuff online, silver will establish itself psychologically as desireable.
Look at Bitcoin for a second... back in the day I would have NEVER guessed it would get to this point where the price is so absurd and the 'utility' so bad like it is at present, but people are desperate for it.
It's psychological now they want somehting because the price went up... well imagine silver, when there's just a shitload of reasons: privacy, inflation proof money, industrial use, jewellery, etc.
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>>60999762
Maybe up to 10z a month I don't know your budget but just relax and never panic buy.
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>>60999792
Bitcoins utility for moving money across borders with nothing but a sentence in your brain is pretty priceless to be honest. Once shit starts to go down with metals, no one is moving it out of any country, capital controls will be slammed down like motherfuckers.
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>>60999808
>with nothing but a sentence in your brain
And a computer, and an internet connection. And it's 100% traceable...
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>>60999775
>>60999767
Gold is rising because of central bank pressure. What do we need gold for? An alternative to government treasuries and fiat currency - we can surmise this from Basel III 'Endgame', which specifies gold as a tier 1 liquidity asset, alongside treasuries and straight fiat currency. But hold on, CB's can effectively print as much fiat and, thereby, treasuries as they please, so why gold? The clear implication is that there is a massive devaluation of treasuries and fiat currency expected in the 'endgame', therefor gold is needed to keep the books balanced - it allows for CB balance sheets to stay copacetic while fiat collapse happens.

That's great and all, but what about silver? We can speculate about flight from fiat to physical assets, silver being the poor man's gold, etc etc - but I think that's relatively meaningless. What happens when the fiat collapse happens? The banks sit pretty with their gold and consolidate power, but what about the plebs? Shortages, non-extant purchasing power, massive civil unrest... What's the answer? A good, old-fashioned war. What does a war need? Bodies, of course, but also high technology.

So, what drives the current silver price increases? A breakdown of shorting power driven by price disparities between east and west, and the siphoning of physical silver from the west to the east that causes. China has accumulated massive amounts of base elemental resources - copper, iron, zinc, nickel, and on and on, they are piling up massive amounts in warehouses. What one element do they need to corner the high technology game, giving an upper hand in both 'peaceful' and 'violent' conflicts? Silver. Without silver the high technology that's captured us doesn't work as well, the weapons platforms don't work as well, and on and on. The price action of silver is being driven by the deficit created by existing industrial demand AND the removal of western physical into eastern vaults.
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>>60999792
>silver is going to go up more than gold, and because of its industrial use
Gold is a more useful industrial metal than silver.
>Look at Bitcoin for a second
Opinion discarded.
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>>60999791
a way around the 20% vat in europooristan is buying old coins that contain silver on ebay.
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>>60999814
You don’t need to move the computer across the border dude and once you have bailed it probably doesn’t matter if it’s traced, you can always punt it through monero anyway.
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>>60999808
Also we picked your kids up at the airport. Here are 3 fingers guess which are who's.
Btw what's that code?:)
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>>60999808
We're entering a period of war and political instability and we're almost definitely going to have electronic warfare, power outages, rolling blackouts, social unrest... You should absolutely prepare to live the complete opposite of the way CNBC is telling you the next decade will be: AI, metaverse, living virtual and plugged in 24/7 etc... Americans are not ready for this it's clear
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>>60999817
I know fren but thank you I have a bunch of that but prefer gold as silver ot so bulky. Gold small as ot us to just is value.
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>>60999827
based crypt keeper
need to rewatch demon knight
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>>60999632
>Weekend edition.
>
Ah. Yes, shabbat sundown, comfy time.
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>>60999815
>FAFA
lol
The inescapable conclusion is that silver will, without a doubt, explode in price. The arbitrage is great enough to force the transaction of physical for personal profit, the Chinese get to divest their utility paper for real material, and the upward pressure this creates obliterates the ability to force the price down with short-selling action without absorbing massive fiat losses in western institutions. The most critical demand for silver - high technology, the power systems for high end killing instruments, low-resistance computing elements - is completely inelastic. The Hunt Brothers allegedly posed a problem cornering the markets by themselves, so the feds stepped in and stopped it. There's plenty of noise about China trying to corner the processor market, and the US has fought them on that. But, if China corners the raw materials required to make this technology, they win. That's it. The Hunt Brothers could be stopped, but the Chinese? You don't stop them without a war. To fight that war, you need silver. These lines converge on one, inescapable conclusion: silver will explode, because it has to. It has to in order to force the hidden pools in jewelry and sterling to get dredged up by the common people, it has to in order to force mine development, it has to in order to fight the war that WILL be needed to both rake back power from the Chinese and to quell the plebian unrest.

It's coming. I can see it in my town. China controls 85% of the world's antimony supply, another critical element for military equipment. Antimony mines are going up come hell or high water, here. The paperwork magically goes through, the money pours in, it doesn't matter if the people don't want open pit antimony hardrock mines. How does that happen in the most regulated environment on earth (Alaska)? The military demands it. War is coming, and blood will drive silver up. It's inescapable.
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>>60999775
But why assume silver will continue to have the same cycles? Things are very different in current year as opposed to the 80s or 2011.
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>>60999834
Me too:)
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hello m8s
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>>60999843
.5 threadly reminder, free 1080 card box sets of Frenopolis for pmg frens:
>>>/tg/96589962

p.s. anon who has mentioned local wisconsin stuff a couple times, if you want a set i'll meet you anywhere within 3hrs of madison. can meet at an LGS if you want to try it out. message on telegram (link in /tg/ thread) if you want.
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>>60999684
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JpxUShRsR4
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I hope so bro
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>>60999632
Just bought 10 more ounces.
Never selling.
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>>60999833
Just an idea. I do agree with you though. Even though I've also got a couple ounces of silver coins (back in the day the vat on coins was 7% before they raised it to the same 19% level as bars) the majority of my stack is in gold. Because there is simply not enough space in my safe deposit box at the bank vault.
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>>60999644
fudders are seething SO hard on /pol/ rn it's hilarious, but you can feel the fomo is about to set in.
My relatives know i'm bullish on silver for years and just today 3 differents ppl asked me about silver and where they should get started. After 6 fucking years of desert walk.
Normies are getting curious. Retail + China + Russia + OPEP central banks... we are going to 3 digits very soon.
I'm so hard rn it's unreal
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i sold but i dont think you should sell anon
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>>60999800
More like ten boobs per month for me.
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i think everyones first stack should be constitutuonal from the lgs
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>>60999868
Tit coins never get me but this specific one gives me a chub every time I see it.
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>>60999816
>Gold is a more useful industrial metal than silver.
nein
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>>60999861
It's a good idea ty plus it would be neat to have a few 1kg bars or somesuch:)
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>>60999874
bars you say?
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>>60999863
Nice. I have some frens a young couple starting on gold. The idea of 3% inflation a year compounding over 10 got them.into it.
I explained if it drops don't bother me about it though lol
But it won't.
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>>60999863
>My relatives know i'm bullish on silver for years and just today 3 differents ppl asked me about silver and where they should get started.
Data point.
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>>60999693
Bro you can get a super cub now, they're not expensive. You don't need to make it because you're already rich by being content with modest things.
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>>60999880
Holy crap I meant silver.
Excellent fren,/fistbump
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>>60999870
>Tit coins never get me but this specific one gives me a chub every time I see it.
The artist used real, unaltered, yet naturally beautiful models. You don't see much of that anymore.
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>>60999887
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>>60999869
>i think everyones first stack should be constitutuonal from the lgs
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Our time has arrived.
Rejoice and be glad
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>>60999757
A pull back would be healthy but I wouldn't expect anything crazy. No need to panic.
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>>60999645
I'm liquidating my IRA come monday in order to buy more metal. I'm not gonna be a bag holder for those fat fuck Boomers.
>1 trillion margin debt
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sold some at the peak
going rebuy after the crash
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>>60999825
>trusting glowie tech
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>>60999927
>sold some at the peak
I doubt it.
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mmmmm gold
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>>60999889
to be fair, the one on the right isn't mine. I just keep it locked away for someone else.
That's one of the perks of being an early adopter, I guess.
From left to right, bar 1, 2 and 3 were my original first purchase and the foundation of my stack.
It cost me less than 40k €. Pretty much all of my savings back then.
All thanks to my fear of inflation after the crash of '08.
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>>60999923
Don’t take penalties on an IRA distribution. Just sell your current holdings and buy up PHYS and PSLV.
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>>60999684
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>>60999957
>Fiatcel goblin comes crawling out of the depths with 1pbtid to shill paper silver
Physical is based, and the fees will pay itself off in 2 weeks in appreciation, and I'm tired of niggers pretending COMEX is zased.
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Why is platinum lagging behind gold? You can see in a real crisis like 2008 platinum should skyrocket.
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Rat man is going to have a tough time for the rest of his cursed existence
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bros.. is this.. bulish??
thx..
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>>61000008
Is it not skyrocketing?
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>>60999883
This
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>>61000008
>Why is platinum lagging behind gold?
Platinum is mostly industrial and we are entering a deep recession.
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>>61000022
>Rat man is going to have a tough time for the rest of his cursed existence
I love this.
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>>60999906
I second this. Like old times yes?
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>>61000026
>bros.. is this.. bulish??
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Bought this 1967 Canadian centennial set for a little under spot a few days ago. The Voyageur Dollar, Half Dollar, Quarter, and Dime are all .800 and the 1967 Centennial coin is .925. Just shy of 2 troy ounces of ASW.
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>>61000051
Even the case is made out of real leather. Why can't sets be like this now everything is made out of synthetic bs.
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>>61000047
Comfy times are here again
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>>61000051
>The wolf is off center on the half
This always annoyed me.
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>>60999977
>Physical is based, and the fees will pay itself off in 2 weeks in appreciation,
Today, perhaps, but we've been buying for nearly two decades, and we don't care about the spot price. We're in it for the long haul.
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>>61000000
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Silver to gamergirl bathwater ratio at ATH
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it's moving up too fast holy fuck idk if i'll have enough spare cash to buy up before 50$
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>>60999684
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>>61000037
Isn’t silver mostly industrial too?
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>>61000170
Historically, no
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>>61000037
War is always the excuse to shake the trees for loose fruit. The majority of higley effeminate boys on redit talking about "diamond hands" have no idea what's possibly coming to them.
I pray they take seriously through the inevitable conclusion to the inescapable dilemma mentioned here.
>>60999844
Checked btw fren
As Gambino Gerald Cenlente says, "When all else fails, they take you to war," and if I'm not mistaken, Venezuela is ready to declare war on the US, I don't think many here have taken seriously the SETF warnings about the inescapable dilemma of war. However instead of trying to convince you, just go give your car insurance policy a thoroughly good read, your going to notice that as of 2022 at the very latest, a new underwriting clause of loss due to "acts of war" being indemnified.
I know, I know, you didn't read all that shit, but I read all the small print, and when I saw it pop in during my renewal I simply underwrote the underwriting and added the language that if they disagree with my nullification do not automatically withdraw my premium from my account and contact me for renewal through renegotiating.
This clause didn't exist before 2019 that I am aware of, and I have been doing research. I would suggest that you are aware that war "is" the inevitable conclusion. Survival isn't gaureteed, but preparation is within your control.
Oh, and finally, location diversity is paramount when it comes to cashes of resources. Metals, weapons, tech, medical, etc. Keeping everything in one place begs for it to get either stolen or destroyed. Watch the squirrels. Do they only have one location for their nutz?
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>>61000170
>Isn’t silver mostly industrial too?
Yes, but less so than platinum, and because it has a much stronger investment and jewelry demand. During a recession/inflation, there is a flight to safety, and gold & silver are the most liquid precious metals.
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>>61000196
They're such fucking faggots (left side of pic related)!
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>>61000168
Yes
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>>61000196
>War is always the excuse to shake the trees for loose fruit.
If you are referring to possible confiscation, small stackers with physical at home are at very low risk. In nearly all cases, the juice isn't worth the squeeze, and after the first few raids, the task becomes much harder and more dangerous for the raiders.
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>>61000206
>picrel
This is really interesting. Do you have other data from around the world?
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>>61000196
>gerald celente
Extremely based individual, just learned of him a couple months ago and now I listen to his daily podcast.

Also, first and only warning to stop being a nameFAGGOT. Will ignore, skip your posts, and never read/reply to another post of yours. sorry bud
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>>61000261
Never heard of celente? He’s probably more known than kiyosaki. They are both glowies.
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>>61000235
Venezuela is the best example because they have had hyperinflation for years.
Turkey, pic rel
Venezuela
https://youtu.be/Fwk8Y3mXwcU

Lebanon
https://youtu.be/ggiiKfXQDG4
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>>61000227
>If you are referring to possible confiscation
Nope, the government uses its same tried and true methods.
1. Train the people only to consume
2. Hypnotize adults with the news
3. Indoctrinate the children through the schools, music, and the apps on the phones
4. Separate the right from the left
5. Separate the white from the black
6. Separate the rich from the poor
using religion and equality to separate them more
7. Fabricate problems made of lies
8. When people start to fight and divide take control.
There's not 1 single reason to risk their human resources for your resources, that makes no sense, but as society degrades and collapses, opertunities for evidence impoundment does as well. That is an inevitable conclusion. Not to mention all the others who would want a piece of your prosperity, another inevitable conclusion. Even family given to envy and greed, possibly hunger and suffering, would not be immune to the temptation, another inevitable conclusion.
I truly think most don't comprehend just how wicked the human heart is or just how desperate one can become given the right circumstances.
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>>61000261
>Also, first and only warning to stop being a nameFAGGOT. Will ignore, skip your posts, and never read/reply to another post of yours. sorry bud
Your loss
Bye
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>>61000272
>Never heard of celente?
Celente is funny. He had/has major TDS. Did he vote for Kamala?
>Trump = ebola
>Kamala = rabies
There is a 50% chance of surviving ebola.
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>>61000298
>I truly think most don't comprehend just how wicked the human heart is or just how desperate one can become given the right circumstances.
Covid showed me exactly who I can trust, and who I cannot.
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>>61000261
>stop being a nameFAGGOT.
Silver Separatist is a deserving exception who has done much for the cause.
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I only have 14 toz of silver and I'm tapped out for another 30 days.
Pray for me.
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What are some coins?
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>>61000272
No I don’t listen to anything (((mainstream))) but been struggling for good finance/investing podcasts with the doomer (reality) mindset and not the usual fuckin goyslop. He at least calls it a genocide and trashes Israel.
Too bad he doesn’t go full mask off, he knows who did 9/11.
>>61000307
>two-party enjoyer
Keep being a fucking midwit and play into the left v right divide. Democracy is a Jewish trick. The only “good thing” about Trump is it’s given me more time to prepare as people went back to sleep but the jigs up and I’m getting spooked by the speed at which were accelerating. I’m honestly embarrassed you’re even in /pmg/. Kys.
>>61000333
>check em
Don’t care, fuck namefags.
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How much silver to make it?
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>get home
>Not sure which one to open first
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>>61000375
>closed air vents
Soggy chicken? No thanks. I’d eat it before it gets worse.
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How big should my portfolio be until I invest in metals?
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>>61000322
>Covid showed me exactly who I can trust, and who I cannot
I thought so, but this is only 1 metric of false virtue, and 1 metric of awareness. I'm reminded of the story of the mother who hides the afterbirth from her closet friend so as to be able to eat it herself and not share when the famine set in. They had been through a lot of other trials together, but hunger is usually the real one.
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>>61000261
>A little NOTHING boy! A NOBODY!
Old Italian man has more fire in him than any limp dick politician I've seen in ages.
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>>61000365
>Keep being a fucking midwit and play into the left v right divide. Democracy is a Jewish trick.
Have you ever been offered psych meds in your life?

>The only “good thing” about Trump is it’s given me more time to prepare
So you admit that there was some small thing good about Trump getting elected. Or are you suggesting Kamala would have been preferable?
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>>61000412
>my mind is so fragile I can’t fathom an alternate reality than the one presented to me by (((them)))

>some small good thing
Yes, for me personally to prepare for my family... Because it puts retards like yourself (there’s a ton of you,don’t take it too hard) back to sleep. You won’t wake up until the boots around your neck.
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Is there going to be a pullback? Please let there be a pullback
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Always looking at peace dollars. This seller has really shitty pics and is trying to overcharge for the coin. Do any of you with expertise think this green shading is PVC residue or just artifacts of their shitty pictures?
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I thought I would break out all my junk silver. Am I the only one who doesn't consider half dollars as junk, not even 40%ers
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>>61000469
You had your chance.
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I'm 150:1.5 gold/silver. What's more worth my time atm? I was thinking of just boosting it to 200:2 atm.
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>>61000448
So it's safe to take the answer to the first question is yes?
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>>61000520
Yeah 200:2 not bad idea.
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I'm sitting comfy with a bit of coin and bits in silver. But feeling fomo to own even more. Already chickend out 3 times and regretted 3 times.

I hate wanting to buy high, but my gut tells me this is just the beginning.
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>>61000517
>Am I the only one who doesn't consider half dollars as junk, not even 40%ers
Probably. "Junk" just means 90%.
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>>61000535
>Probably. "Junk" just means 90%.
No it doesn't
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>>60999684
120 mpg.
Useless in winter, but outstanding spring through autumn.
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>>61000520
whoops, i'm a bit drunk. I meant 150:1.5 - silver/gold. If I had 150 oz of gold I wouldn't give a fuck right now.
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>>61000536
Yes it does.
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>>60999684
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>>60999775
This is exactly how chuds will get fucked over leveraging themselves on silver

>muh 20 to 1 ratio

A. We have no idea if the historical ratio will come back into balance

B. If it does go to 20 to 1 good luck getting 20 to 1 for the very reason you stated. Silver could be 20 to 1 for 2-3 weeks and then widen fast again and dealers know this and there is no way they will exchange gold for silver even if the dealers remain open.

C. The dealer probably won’t even have enough gold on demand even if he isn’t worried about a safety issue.

D. And even if everything above I said doesn’t happen and it’s business as usual You aren’t going to be getting anything near $500/oz for silver if it’s at that price. You’d probably get $300-$350 at best totally negating that juicy 20 to 1 ratio you were hoping for and would have made a lot more sense just swapping at 50 to 1 and not having to worry about all the bullshit going against you above.

The people with like 900 ounces of silver and 1 ounce of gold should at minimum swap that to 6 ounces of gold and 300 ounces of silver even at these historically terrible ratios. Your gonna kys selves when gold is revalued to like 50k and you could have had a half million bucks while silver might top out at $150 cuz it’s needed for industry or whatever
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>>61000540
>Useless in winter
Au contraire.
https://youtu.be/LTeYSa3_WfQ
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>>61000583
>The dealer probably won’t even have enough gold on demand even if he isn’t worried about a safety issue.
How many times in these threads have you brought up exactly the same debunked arguments?
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I've been doing some analysis and thinking and I've come to the realization that you guys are right, for the wrong reasons. Gold is a panic buy asset, it's not something that trades based on inflation or fair valuation. When times are good nobody wants it because it doesn't do anything, when times are bad people buy it up at any price because they think it's the end.

Look at my chart, it's gold price with the sp500 below. Every time there is some sort of panic or worry it shoots up 35-40% and then comes back down to a new high that is detached from inflation, you can see this in 2008, during covid and during the trump panic earlier this year. So looking at what happened in the GFC you can see an initial run up of 35%, I have to assume this was insiders as they are always the first to get out, then as the news cycle got underway and normal people started to worry it shot up 55% as wall st. got out and then finally comes the wave of people who are late to the party trying to save their assets which creates an event of it's own that everyone piles into which shot gold up 176%.

So here's the deal, seeing how predictably gold spikes with a delay every time there's a panic, the price action in the first half of this year makes perfect sense. Gold shot up 34% and was on it's way down as usual... but then if you've been paying attention you know that insiders are dumping stocks and fleeing to safety, that caused the gold price to trade sideways and now the predictable 35-40% bump it should've gotten after falling has gotten muddled up. It's up 21% from it's low after the last panic so it might have room to run up another 14-19%.. or not, before it pulls back and then runs up another 50% when the market crash is underway. Now the real unknown are the boomers, they're old and they can't afford to take a hit on their portfolios this late in the game. If history repeats we will see gold at approx 195% from current pricing before it's all done, or we could smash through that.
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>>61000584
Some years ago, a guy made a side car for the Ruckus.
Maybe it would be okay in certain winter conditions.
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>>60999868
I see that stock image a lot, but no-one shows an OC image.
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>>61000586
It isn’t debunked. You honestly think if gold goes to $10,000 and silver goes to $200 that dealers are going to just give you $198 for your silver and $10,100 for your gold, for an almost near 20 to 1 swap? Just business as fucking usual like me going into the coin shop tomorrow and swapping 85 ounces of silver for 1 ounce of gold or whatever the ratio is right now.

Some guy before said in the jewelry district in NY they deal with hundreds of millions of dollars in exchanges weekly or monthly in jewelery and diamonds. Yeah that’s exactly what’s going to take place in bumblefuck towns in Oklahoma or Missouri or with maybe two local coins dealers max who are small shop private owners.
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>>61000586
I’m trying to fucking warn you but you autistic fucks think gold’s gonna go to 20k and silver if going to go to $800 and think that you’ll just be able to go trade your silver for gold at a coin shop like it’s 1997 and things will flow perfectly fine
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>>61000594
>Some years ago, a guy made a side car for the Ruckus.
The Ural has a clutch that can lock the sidecar wheel (2WD) to the drive wheel for use on snow or ice.
https://youtu.be/Pq9gBNlgkpw
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>>61000597
>I see that stock image a lot, but no-one shows an OC image.
$1300 for a 2 oz coin.
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>>61000599
>if gold goes to $10,000 and silver goes to $200
Will they still sell gold? For how much?
Will they still buy gold? For how much?

Will they still sell silver? For how much?
Will they still buy silver? For how much?
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>>61000550
Are you a boomer by any chance
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>>61000589
Gold is real money, the ceiling is infinite because the dollar has no intrinsic value.
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>>61000638
>Gold is real money, the ceiling is infinite because the dollar has no intrinsic value.
This.
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>>61000627
>$1300 for a 2 oz coin.
Maybe now from a scalper because it's no longer available from a dealer, but back in the day...
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>>60999955
Fantastic purchase as it's now a small 1/4 million:)
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>>61000597
>>I see that stock image a lot, but no-one shows an OC image.
>$1300 for a 2 oz coin.
I lied. It's unavailable for $409.
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/PMG/ Anons I have finally come to the conclusion that I will continue stacking silver on a weekly basis.
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>>61000589
Look at G&S from 1971-1980 when America print gigamoney to fight tree people and give Boomers free gibs.
France brought a war ship to redeem the gold and America rewrote the rule
We're looking at 2008 at worst and 1970s at best
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>>61000648
>>61000638
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>>61000658
>France brought a war ship to redeem the gold and America rewrote the rule. Did France actually get her gold back?
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>>61000655
Dubs checked.
So maybe it was an Anon here who bought it and will post a real-life pic.
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>>61000636
Look how badly silver people got fucked a few years back. Wasn’t there a period where the price of silver was $27 or so and with premiums they were $40 to buy for ASE’s? And that’s at fucking $27. And you assholes think shits gonna be smooth with a nice little 3% spread or whatever when silver is at $300 per ounce? LMAO

I think gold itself there wont be any crazy premium increases. Gold at $10,000 and maybe it’s $250-300 over spot to buy gold. Maybe $200 under spot to sell?

But silver? Knowing that dealers know that incels are stacking for the ratio to narrow. You’re gonna get FUCKED.
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>>61000677
>So maybe it was an Anon here who bought it and will post a real-life pic.
I hope they will, the art is compelling.
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>>61000680
Silver premiums are too high, and my port is too big too keep it physical, so what I do is keep 40~ oz of physical gold and my silver position is in LEAPS calls. If the paper metal market implodes then my physical gold will act as a hedge for an unstable financial system
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>>61000589
It's for the right reasons. In the 70s, it was war debt crisis made the US raise interest rates high enough to escape the crisis and could do so because the debt to GDP ratio was much lower. In 2008 it was a housing market & lender crisis that could be escaped by initiating massive QE for the first time. The QE card was played again in 2020. It gets exponentially harder to that play that card successively. Now the problem isn't war debt or housing. It's sovereign solvency. You operate under the assumption that the "panic" will subside like the 70s or 2008. This is orders of magnitude larger. It won't be a "panic," it will be an era.
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>>61000680
>$27 or so and with premiums they were $40 to buy for ASE’s?
That happened under Biden, when he appointed a negress affirmative action head of the US mint and production dropped.

Those premiums only applied to Eagles because panicked boomers ONLY wanted Eagles because of tax rules. Dealers were PAYING $12 over spot.
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>>61000689
Dude. Most people buying silver and gold aren’t fucking around with the paper market. I’m talking about chuds who’ve amassed a nice silver stack of 600 ounces or something with little to no gold, who are expecting muh 16 to 1 in order to get 40 ounces of gold that they otherwise wouldn’t have been able to come close to affording if they exclusively stacked gold instead of silver when they started stacking silver.

I’m telling these chuds with nice silver stacks that I think it’s in your best interest to swap like half your stack for gold even at these bad ratios so you have say 5 ounces of gold which could be a make it stack in a revaluation. And then still have more silver than 99.99% of the population for a 10 to 1 ratio should that wet dream happen. But even if that wet dream happens there’s going to be obstacles for sure. It isn’t just gonna be waking up and prancing down to the coin shop chewing on your pop tart and getting 13 to 1 silver for gold at a 10 to 1 ratio.

That 1 asshole here has a 2,400 ounce stack and like 2 ounces of gold. He’s fucking stupid. He should swap half of that immediately for gold and then he has a make it stack of gold no matter what happens good or bad for silver and still has a treasure chest of silver to kill it if the ratio works out perfectly in his favor
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>>61000701
a short era between the collapse of the dollar and new bio-metric digital ID currency rollout, probably back to business as usual (artificial prices) once it's implemented. only exception willl be among the few (sane) people who do not participate. that window of time will be when to trade for land or whatever before digital ID-currency becomes mandatory imo atm
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>>61000706
So what? You fucking think the silver market is gonna flow smoothly if it jumps to $200/oz? It’ll be 50x worse than whatever it is you are talking about here.
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>>61000599
>>61000583
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welcome new thread frens, so busy lately
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>>61000713
It doesn't work like that. When unsound money collapses, you can't just replace it with unsound money again because it immediately runs into the same problem shortly after. The French revolution was the result of monetary tyranny brought about by French war debts that were contracted out to freelance tax collectors. The people were impoverished to the point of overthrowing the monarchy. And when they tried to establish their own economy, they relied on paper bills known as assignats which hyperinflated in short order of a few years. They tried again, and that also hyperinflated shortly after. Napoleon had to restore order and he established a bank in France that used gold reserves. The same thing repeats in the American revolution. They used paper currency called Constitutionals, and that hyperinflated very quickly. They had to write into the amendments that only gold and silver should be coinage. There are many such examples in history of this. The digital currency will fail if the state can still create it at will.
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>>61000672
Nah Nixon shut it down lmao
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>>61000583
>Your gonna kys selves when gold is revalued to like 50k
you can pan an ounce of gold in two weeks pretty much anywhere in the western US and most of the world.

keep that in mind when fantasizing wildly about the price of gold. An ounce is literally 2 weeks work most places. Even less if you work in groups.
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>>61000710
>make it stack in a revaluation.
What does revaluation mean?
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>>61000727
> you can pan an ounce of gold in two weeks pretty much anywhere in the western US and most of the world.

Seems like bullshit, but genuinely interested for tips. Stay at home dad rn in the ol GEM STATE and have time to explore
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>>61000680
That was when everyone was buying in a frenzy, premiums went way up

Right now more people are selling than buying, but LCS are now seeing more buyers showing up and premiums will creep as the frenzy increases

If you really want something on cheap premium, you better move fast
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>>61000725
>fail if the state can still create it at will.
doesn't seem to deter anyone from doing it
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Theres some nigger out there who bought bling and hes richer than college grads
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>>61000729
https://wealthymatters.com/2016/01/28/interesting-article-by-hugo-salinas-price/

Hugo Salinas Price is a Mexican billionaire, I think he’s owns the Mexico version of Walmart. Think it’s called Ajax.
Read this article. It’s also a good article for all the fags who say “if gold is at 50k muh loaf of bread will cost $900!”
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>>61000725
>When unsound money collapses, you can't just replace it with unsound money again because it immediately runs into the same problem shortly after
See Venezuela
2008 bolívar fuerte
Conversion: 1 bolívar fuerte = 1000 old bolívares

2018 bolívar soberano
Conversion: 1 bolívar soberano = 100000 bolívares fuertes

Since 2021 bolívar digital
Conversion: 1 bolívar digital = 1000000 bolívares soberanos
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>>61000727
This is the one thing that is interesting to me. If they revalue to purge the debt then obviously so many people will start panning. And I’m wondering what happens then?

Does the govt forbid people from panning and put authorities in areas that are known for being able to pan even a little bit of gold? Or a nasty jail sentence for those caught doing so?

Or maybe that’s part of the plan to help bring everything more into balance? Golds revalued to 50k; very very very few people own even an ounce of gold. Those people get rich but you have everyone else dirt poor or living at much less of a living standard so endless hundreds of thousands of people go panning to help bridge the gap from the well to do’s and now the very poor making society vibe again after a few years
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>>61000734
And you don’t think there will be a buying frenzy in silver if gold goes to 10k and silver starts going up $5-$10 a day?
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>>61000726
>Nah Nixon shut it down lmao
Why does the thought of Nixon sticking it to the French make me chuckle?
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>>61000738
>doesn't seem to deter anyone from doing it
Google exorbitant privilege
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>>61000757
Venezuela only stabilized their currency because they adopted a defacto dollarization. The US dollar ironically stopped their hyperinflation. When the US dollar collapses, what backs that up?
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>>61000730
I don't know your creeks but there's gold all over out here so I'm pretty sure you can get some. Research places that produced gold in the past.

>>61000758
no way to stop it, my house is sitting on probably 20 or 30 oz of gold right now.
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>>61000741
>https://wealthymatters.com/2016/01/28/interesting-article-by-hugo-salinas-price/
How does US Treasury revaluing gold as bookkeeping exercise effect the spot price of gold?
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Well since we seem to be posting about make it vehicles, does anyone have a /makeit/ watch?
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>>61000771
i read the article. it sounds like it lead to the decoupling of the dollar from gold?
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>>61000774
>When the US dollar collapses, what backs that up?
Several countries use the US dollar as their official legal tender. Others like Venezuela as you suggest use the $USD as a backup.

When the $USD shits the bed? Gold, silver, crypto? Imagine the price of silver then?
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>>61000774
world government coin
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>>61000583
This is bait. This faggot keeps spamming this bullshit
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>>61000725

If they make a digital dollar then it will have a timed expiry or price controls just like how volatility is controlled on exchanges.
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>>61000784
>it sounds like it lead to the decoupling of the dollar from gold?
World reserve currency FORCES the creation of huge amounts of fiat to supply the needs of international trade, and gives the fiat a higher market value than it would otherwise have.
Triffin's dilemma
>Robert Triffin's original concern, articulated in the 1960s, was that a reserve currency country must run current account deficits to supply liquidity to the rest of the world. But these deficits, over time, undermine confidence in the reserve currency's long-term value.
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>>61000799
>This faggot keeps spamming this bullshit
He has proven remarkably resistant to logic, I feel I know what Hitler felt like when arguing with a Jew.

>If you struck such an annihilating blow that, observed by the audience, he had no choice but to agree with you, and thus you thought you had taken one step forward, the next thread your amazement would be great, The shill knew nothing at all about the previous thread and repeated his same old fallacies as though nothing had happened; if you angrily challenged him on this, he could not remember a thing other than he had demonstrated the correctness of his assertions in the previous thread.

>Many times I stood there astonished. I didn't know what to be more amazed at: their verbal agility or their art in lying. Gradually, I began to hate them.
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>>61000801
Only for businesses and consumers, not for the sovereign. They will spend at will until conflict or revolt collapses it.
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>>61000801
>If they make a digital dollar then it will have a timed expiry or price controls just like how volatility is controlled on exchanges.
Eventually, yes, including a social credit score flag and a law enforcement lock down feature, and all the other WEF bells and whistles.

Digital money requires digital ID.
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>>61000599
Kill yourself autistic faggot. You will never touch a pussy. You will never be a real man
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Silver has only been over $46 dollars for 21 days in its history
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>>61000799
>>61000808

I’m literally the guy who started the Merc dime for formerly well to do blowjob meme on /pol/ 5 years ago.
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>>61000823
Formerly well to do wife*
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>>61000823
>>61000825
Housewives*
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>>61000823
Just like when iq says he started /pmg/
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>>61000829
I started it dude.
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>>61000823
>I’m literally the guy who started the Merc dime for formerly well to do blowjob meme on /pol/ 5 years ago.
What have you done lately, other than being an irrational sperg who keeps harping on revaluation?
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>>61000829
Here I’ll prove it to you. I actually fucked up and in the beginning i said Washington dimes. Go back to the archives on /pol/ and check
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>>61000830
And what was the name of the theme of the merc memes?
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>>61000831
Go YouTube “gold revaluation.” There’s dozens of videos in the last 12 months. Was never like that 3-10 years ago.
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>>61000680
Why are you so obsessed with swapping the gsr?
If silver is expensive, it means its in high demand, if something is in high demand, the shop will want to purchase more of it.
You dont need to do a straight trade of silver for gold.
>walk in, sell your silver for cash
>walk out, walk in and buy gold for the same cash.
Idk why you're so filtered by simple economics
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>>61000822
How many days has it been above $46 when adjusted for inflation?
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>>61000834
>Go back to the archives on /pol/ and check
Pics or it didn't happen. I'm not doing your homework for you.
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>>61000778
This isn't even a question.
I could buy a Rolex tomorrow.
I could also keep stacking.
I choose to stack.
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>>61000840
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>>61000835
????
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>>61000837
>Why are you so obsessed with swapping the gsr?

Uhhh? Isn’t that the entire point of buying silver at such a wide ratio now? So when it narrows to 15 to 1 or whatever now you get a shit ton of gold?
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>>61000850
Merc Nation. That's an easy one. You fail.
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>>61000848
>>61000854

And I knew this how?
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>>61000855
My pasta was initially Washington silver dimes someone on /biz/ changed it to Merc, naturally.
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>>61000854
>>61000858
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>>60999684
I'd even be happy with a nice Integra Type R desu
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>>61000855
>>61000858
>I started the merc meme
>knows nothing about the merc meme
>moves goalposts
You're a retard.
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>>61000859
you're retarded
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>>61000862
Never heard Merc nation. I don’t know how much later that came but it was a lot later than when I made that pasta
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>>61000836
>Go YouTube “gold revaluation.”
You cannot seem to understand that gold revaluation refers to the US Treasury revaluing the gold on the government books fom the current $42 to any arbitrary amount like $24,000/oz, which would allow the Treasury to create $6 trillion in new money, free and clear, to spend how it wishes.

It does not change the spot price of gold. It is a similar scam to the trillion dollar coin.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trillion-dollar_coin
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>>61000839
>How many days has it been above $46 when adjusted for inflation?
5
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>>61000866
Hey guy, OP here.
*taps sign*
No metals, no opinion.
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why did silver jump today?
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>>61000589

All things here said are based on the idea that money, and its history before 1971 and anywhere outside of the United States does not exist. That’s a small time and area to form a theory on. You’re in a bubble about the nature of real money and bubbles.

The US is just another country in the great scheme of things. And the dollar is just another FIAT currency now. They will share the fate of nations and FIAT like any other.
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>>61000599

Is this guy actually retarded? Yes if good “goes to” 4000 dollars. That means that’s what people are willing to part with and pay for it. Are you thick or something?
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>>61000894
>>61000881
>>61000868
>>61000864
>>61000840
>>61000831

Hmmmm
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>>61000904
>>61000881
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>>61000823
It sounds like you're just trying to derail the threads by posting your pasta and then arguing in circles over and over again
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>>61000894
>And the dollar is just another FIAT currency now.
first time a pure fiat was a world reserve currency.
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>>61000906
You never reply to substantive rebuttals of your revaluation claims. You also appear to have confirmation bias.
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>>61000916
Nope. Trying to help anons to get enough gold if you are over leveraged on silver versus gold.

>>61000906

Looks like there isn’t much gold available even now. But don’t worry you’ll get your 50 ounces of gold for 500 ounces of silver when the ratio corrects hard. The dealer will have the red carpet rolled out for you. We’ve been waiting for this day for you Mr. Anon where we can give you are very valuable gold for 10 ounces of silver
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>>61000925
Dude I don’t know? I mean to me it looks like there’s at least a decent possibility that it could happen. “Revaluation” is a hot topic in the gold/silver sphere now. 5-10 years ago it wasn’t.
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Ah I see so they replaced iqdalit with someone who can speak English and the new fudding strategy for silver is that even if it moons through the ceiling you won’t be able to swap it for gold so stop buying silver stupid goyim.
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>>61000729

The U.S. faces a $35 trillion debt crisis (123% debt-to-GDP in 2025), with interest payments nearing $1 trillion yearly. Revaluing its 261 million ounces of gold, currently valued at $11 billion ($42.22/oz) but worth $678 billion at market ($2,600/oz), could add $667 billion to the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet. This accounting adjustment would send “profits” to the Treasury, easing deficits without tax hikes or spending cuts. With gold prices up 25% YTD and central banks (e.g., China, Russia) boosting reserves, revaluation could restore fiscal credibility and counter dollar trust erosion.
Politicians resist because it exposes decades of undervaluing assets to mask inflation, a relic of the 1971 fiat shift. It risks voter backlash—60% oppose fiscal “gimmicks”—with conservatives calling it manipulative and progressives fearing it delays reforms. It’s a tough sell for leaders reliant on debt-driven spending.
Revaluation is drastic as it’s a one-time fix with no recurring revenue. It could spike inflation (M2 +5%), raise bond yields, and destabilize the dollar’s 60% global trade share. Markets may see 10-20% drops, and it invites global scrutiny. Like Bitcoin’s finite supply, it’s a scarce asset play, but risks deeper fiscal denial.

Lastly they don’t won’t do it. Because power emanates from the ability to print and skim the vig on workers labour. It would open people’s eyes to how poor they’ve made us. And ultimately when the music stops. The winners will be those with the Gold. China, Russia etc. They’ve run down the US gold reserves too much over the years to suppress the price.
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>>61000936
Nope. All I’m saying is if you are 90/10 silver to gold I think it’s smart to make that 50/50 even at these bad ratios.
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>>61000906
Most normies dont buy silver. Gold is heavily shilled to boomers and normies as a safe haven, its standard investor advice to keep 2-5% of your portfolio in gold. So when normies hear on the news thst gold is going up, they rush to coin shops to buy/sell.
Also 1 oz of gold takes up very little space compared to 80 oz of silver on the dealers shelves.
It doesnt even matter what happens at local coin shops because most of the demand for gold and silver is driven by institutions / industrial. Normies are selling their metals to pay bills while the rich are buying it up. If gold gets revalued, silver will rise too, since traditionally, most common people transacted in silver.
Most poor neets and working family men cant afford gold so they bet on the GSR with silver and that's understandable.
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>>61000931
>“Revaluation” is a hot topic in the gold/silver sphere now. 5-10 years ago it wasn’t.

Revaluation doesn't change the spot price of gold.
https://youtu.be/_gzvq14dE0g
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>>61000932
>Revaluation” is a hot topic in the gold/silver sphere now. 5-10 years ago it wasn’t.

Revaluation doesn't change the spot price of gold.
https://youtu.be/_gzvq14dE0g
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>>61000941
Show us the gold mining to production defects that have occurred for the past 5 years...
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>>61000945

It wouldn’t help ultimately. While it would transfer a great deal of wealth to gold holders, and make the balance sheet solvent somewhat again. Other nations would revalue also. And the ones with the largest reserves end up with the economic advantage. Also the bond market would tank. That a lot of people’s savings gone globally overnight. Very tumultuous event.
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>>61000953

The physical ratio doesn’t matter. The 300 year weighted average is 40/1.
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>>61000853
Ok, but you're oddly stuck on the specific situation that coin shops won't want to let you swap silver for gold.. which is illogical when you think about it.
As long as they are willing to buy silver and sell gold, they will trade it. Most PM businesses operate with "trade ins" where they give you credit on the cash value that they would have paid you for your jewelry.
plus i dont think everyone is just buying silver with only the intention of swapping it for gold, I think most people just see silver as having more potential for higher gains, and if that can one day translate into more gold its an added bonus.
Most people here are just trying to turn their rapidly devaluing toilet paper savings into "hard assets"
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>>61000944
Ok? I’m not talking about normies or to them. I’m talking to you dumbfucks who are actively stacking silver which almost nobody in the country does, who are expecting to swap your silver for gold when the ratio narrows. Thats the entire fucking point of buying silver. To get more silver. If shit starts hitting the fan to a degree there will be enough (rich) people out there who can walk into a coin shop and buy a good amount. Now let’s say silver catches up and even further and putting it in the 10-20 to 1 ratio. Well you aren’t going to be able to buy the amount of gold you’d like cuz just like it shows on reddit now someone went there and there’s no gold. So you stack 1,300 ounces of silver expecting a 60 ounce gold payoff and you show up to the coin dealer with your bags and you can maybe get only an ounce or two. Oops. And then 3 weeks later the ratio goes back to 60 to 1
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>>61000971
>And then 3 weeks later the ratio goes back to 60 to 1

And it would do this…. Why exactly captain shill?
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>>61000971

>theres no gold

wtf are you talking about. That’s the market price. Gold is available AT THAT PRICE. If people won’t part with it. The price goes HIGHER
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>>61000965
>300 year weighted average is 40/1
It's lower.
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>>61000906
>>61000974
Didn’t it get down to 30 to 1 around Covid and then it went back to 100 to 1???
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>>61000977

I said 300 year weighted. I know its lower looking all the way back.
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>>61000848
It showed up on biz a full month before you "invented it" on /pol/

several years earlier the phrase appears on biz as well.
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>>61000976
The screenshot above dude. The guy said 15 sellers 3 buyers. And that there was barely any gold available. And shit hasn’t even gotten started yet.
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>>61000980
>I said 300 year weighted
I said it's lower.
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>31pbtid

Jej
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>>61000982
>15 sellers 3 buyers
Figures. Most people are piss poor and can't afford buying. Most people are indebted. Wealth is moving to strong hands.
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>>61000981
Ok maybe I posted it here first. But if you look most of them that first month or two after this post were on /pol/. When I went back thru the archives I just went back to the nearest post that had the Roosevelt/washington dime language it in.
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>>61000959
>It wouldn’t help ultimately. While it would transfer a great deal of wealth to gold holders
It won't transfer ANY wealth to gold holders, since it would apply only to the gold the US owns.
https://youtu.be/_gzvq14dE0g
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>>61000990

If the SHTF expect everything to fall rapidly in the panic. People will be getting margin called with large positions in markets. Poor people will be desperate. But there will then be a very fast recovery in PMs. Miners, commodities stocks, food, energy etc. Don’t be a fool and panic. It won’t last long. Maybe couple of weeks.
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>>61000993
>Ok maybe I posted it here first.
I don't care either way, just saying if you can't remember where it showed up first you might not have been the guy that invented it.

either way someone said it a full 2 years before you.
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>>61000990
Doesn’t mean coin shops can’t be cleared out of most if not all their gold even at 10k/oz. There’s still a lot of rich people out there and limited coin shops
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>>61000996
Sorry I forgot the exact board I posted it the first time. The guy above called me a Jew and within seconds I mentioned that it eas a Roosevelt fine in my first posts. Nobody’s knows that. It’s always been merc.
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>>61000953
Just because the rarity is a 7:1 ratio doesn't mean the demand is a 1:1 ratio. Silver isn't a precious metal, it's closer to copper than it is to real precious metals like gold and platinum or osmium or iridium

>>61000977
That's because they couldn't refine other metals from rocks, they had to dig what was accessible and not oxidized and it didn't matter if they were digging for gold or copper or iron, the amount of labor and associated costs were the same. We have technology now to drive down the cost of producing the other metals.
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>>61000997
https://youtu.be/_gzvq14dE0g
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>>61000994

And other nations would revalue. They would have to. Otherwise it would create a huge arbitrage opportunity for all those printed dollars to such gold into the US. There’s no free lunch with this. The mechanism of balancing the books with revaluation works BECAUSE it destroys the debt. But the debt is the basic of the banking systems assets. And the nations savings. It balances the books by impoverishing those who are owed money. Think about it. The debt. A minus sign magically flows to gold and becomes a plus sign. But debt holders (notes bonds dollars whatever) get fucked. It’s the nuclear button
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>>61000999
>Silver isn't a precious metal
I'm sorry to hear that you're mentally challenged. It's good that your state approved caretaker let's you on the internet.
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>>61000997

You’re making an argument for the dollar going to zero value and you can’t see it. If the dollar can’t tempt gold to sell. Then by definition it’s a hyperinflation scenario and the dollar is DEAD. That’s why gold is money. It can never go to zero.
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SILVER "BARTERING" VIDEO - Is it Still Possible to TRADE With SILVER?
https://youtu.be/7Miy878rSVQ
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>>61000998
>I mentioned that it eas a Roosevelt fine in my first posts. Nobody’s knows that
I know that because I was there. Not that it matters since probably half the posters itt were there also and don't care.
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>>61001012
Yeah it was a different post
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>>61001007
>wtf am I saying in this exact thread?
hell if I know, I'm not going back and reading everything you posted.
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>>61001005
Anything that tarnishes in air is not a precious metal, even nickel is more resistant than silver. Look at it's atomic number, 47 protons, it's an entire row removed from gold at 79, it has some properties of gold because of it's outer electron structure, but none of the ones that matter. And it is factually closer to copper than it is to gold, copper is 29 protons.
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>>61001007
>Also the post screenshot you posted I’m literally saying gold will be revalued to 10k to 100k/oz
revaluation does not change the spot price of gold
https://youtu.be/_gzvq14dE0g
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>>61001017

>well aksually

Listen autist. You think it’s not and the world thinks and acts like it is. Who wins?
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You’ve got to start swapping it all in your mind. Gold is money. Paper isn’t.

So when someone says gold revaluation. What it really means is Dollar DEVALUATION. Which means BOND devaluation. The main asset of the banking system. That’s why they won’t do it unless absolutely forced.

It’s effectively all the inflation that’s been exporting for decades coming home all at once with a giant thud.
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>>61001017
>Anything that tarnishes in air is not a precious metal
Gold (Au) Electronics: Used in connectors, circuit boards, and microprocessors due to its excellent conductivity and resistance to oxidation. ...
Silver (Ag) ...
Platinum (Pt) ...
Palladium (Pd) ...
Rhodium (Rh) ...
Iridium (Ir) ...
Ruthenium (Ru) ...
Osmium (Os)
https://www.samaterials.com/content/precious-metal-lists-an-overview.html
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>>61001017
>tarnishes in air
It's only when exposed to sulphur. You're talking about protons and didn't know that, you're clearly talking out of your ass.
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>>61001017
gold, silver and copper are all group 11 elements.

silver is also a noble metal
>Noble metals meaning refers to the selection of the periodic table's transition metal group. The list includes Silver, Gold, Platinum, Iridium, Palladium, Rhodium, Ruthenium, and Osmium.
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i got rich from buying fractional gold at ATHs
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>>61001032
>It's only when exposed to sulphur.
Silver can form oxides in air at higher temperatures.

>Silver oxide can be produced by allowing elemental silver to react with oxygen in the air at temperatures under 195° C. This reaction can be reversed by heating the silver oxide to temperatures over 195° C. The oxygen in the silver oxide will be released as oxygen gas, and elemental silver will remain as a solid.
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>>61001011
>In September of 2025, with Silver at $46 per oz, five Silver Quarters have a value of $83
Anon, five Silver Quarters is only .89 oz, which at current prices is only $41.
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>>60999906
>>61000047
those were truly comfy days

>>61000656
i really havent added anything to the stack for the past 2 years at least.
>stacked when had to live with family
>have house that needs 100k of work now
yin and yang i guess
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>>60999731
untrue, DR790 big bore
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>>61001055
>Anon, five Silver Quarters is only .89 oz, which at current prices is only $41.
the graphic is a little ahead of its time
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>>61000999
>Silver isn't a precious metal
Jesus weeps for his lost children

>>61001042
it can but ive got a 300+ gram slab of 999 pure that is white. sterling tarnishes like a mf'er but do your own melting and learn
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The fact that I keep losing out on graded Peace Dollars that I want because I refuse to pay way too much either against a moron boomer bidder or a boomer who won't take a reasonable offer on their buy-it-now is making me unenthusiastic about coins.
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>>61000682
Bro imagine mounting an AA gun in that thing.
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>>61001086
>sterling tarnishes like a mf'er
silver plus copper isn't pure silver
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>>61001099
reading comprehension man. the retard above thinks silver just goes black from oxygen. ive cast both sterling and pure. the sterling will have a surface tarnish, the pure is pure white. ive even seen it mentioned that display silver was rarely in need of polishing before the industrial revolution putting sulfur compounds everywhere
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>>61001104
Yep, I have bars 15 years old without a single bit of tarnish on them, it's really not a big deal unless you live near a factory dumping sulfur into the air.
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>>61001094
Get into a cheaper type of coins then.
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>>61001120
The ones I want should be a certain price but either I'm bidding against a retarded freak with no sense of budget or the stupid boomer wants $1,000 for a $500 coin and won't communicate even though they have offers open.
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I'm pretty young and only got into stacking recently and I know I shouldn't have FOMO on account of age. How do you shake this feeling? It's not like I could have just started liking silver instead of dinosaurs and penguins as a child. Better late than never I guess.
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>>61001125
The only way to have control of FOMO is to automate your investments. Have your checking account transfer a set amount of money into metals every 2 weeks or every month. Since the dollar amount you are investing is set then when the price is lower you are buying more ounces, when the price is higher you are buying less ounces. This is called dollar-cost averaging and causes your average buy in price to be lower over a long period of time.
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>>61001125
Honestly right now junk silver like Mercs, quarters, stuff like that are still kind of below spot so you could buy some of that to satiate your FOMO
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>>61001136
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>>61000965
>>61000977
>>61000980

>300 year weighted average is 40/1

Actually the 300 year weighted average is 28.93, and that number drops dramatically as soon as you expand from 300 years to 325 years, the number is immensely weighted towards the upside by 1970 and onwards, which exemplifies how unusual the GSR has been for our lifetimes.
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>crypto just resumed dumping again
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>>61001136
>>61001141
If you want silver below spot, this is your opportunity.

Once more people start buying, even the most garbage junk silver you'll need to pay a large premium to get your hands on.

Right now we see below spot deals is because the past few weeks boomers saw rising prices and started selling, thinking $38 or $41 is the top.
All the smelters and refiners are currently backlogged, so LCS are forced to sell back to the market below spot.

A lot of nice collectible silver are being melted down as we speak. Which is sad but it means whatever numismatic coins you have in your stash is growing in value.
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Another 56.26oz of the good stuff added to my stack, purchased for $51.41 per oz including post.
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This went from semi-stupid purchase to pretty good purchase, I'd say

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VSzF1aPC8g
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>>61001094
What years / grades are you bidding on and how much are they selling for?
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>>61001220
I second this.
It might be tedious, but I got deals of 10%+ less than spot silver price. No tax (is a consideration depending on where you live) and no premiums.
Feels good man
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would love another wagmi coin mint
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>>61001063
I stacked so autistically in 2021 that now 30€s is psychological.
And we're close to fucking 40.
Thank god I made it to 1200 ozt.
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>>61001125
You meee to FOMO cuz this is the end.
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>>61001125
Look at the bright side. Gen X and boomers who are stackers have been stacking for upwards of 30 years and they are about to die. So they put in all that effort and they won’t get to reap the rewards you on the other hand are probably 24 and just starting and the end is here and you’ll be able to buy a house in a few years for 100 ounces of silver cuz this is the end of America.
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>>61001125
>>61001417
*You need to FOMO cuz this is the end. If what’s happening now isn’t the reset then there will never be one. So put as much in as possible. Even if by chance it tanks and you lose 50% or whatever it won’t matter cuz you are young
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>>61000843
My bröther in christ
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YJMJ411
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>>61000906
you could at least post the link :
https://www.reddit.com/r/Wallstreetsilver/comments/1nrhcmu/i_believe_it_was_said_when_silver_hit_around_3032

and it's been like that for 1 year now : 80% sellers (boomers) / 20% buyers (millenials/zoomies).
China is happy.
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Day 10 of Mike posting every day until silver is $1,000
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i return after several years to say you guys were right. i diamond handed my small stack and i might actually fucking make it. i felt nothing for years, felt like i had wasted a few K for nothing and had written off the cost. but this might be it.
also feel pretty smart after getting my mum a small stack.
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>>61001230
51 USD? Are premiums really that high?
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Price rises? I'm buying junk silver at/below spot on ebay.

Price drops? I'm buying pretty fine ounce bars with premium and VAT from reputable sellers.

Pic related, purchase from 2 days ago when 1 ozt silver was at 37€.
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>>61001565
I'm in the UK unfortunately, it's tough here, either you buy at 20% VAT + delivery from a retailer, or you buy at ~10% premium + delivery p2p via TheSilverForum
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>>61001452
Love Casio watches
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>>61001565
>>61001614
>Pic related
An example of the fucked UK silver situation, 100oz of silver at $63.47 an ounce, plus ~$40 delivery fee.
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>>61001614
anon with a 150oz stack here. I bought from a guy on ebay called Cambridgeshire Coins in like 2021 so I paid like £20 per. his current prices are about £720 for 20 which is pretty decent given the appreciation in spot prices. I'd go for it. he's reliable.
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>>61001625
>>61001614
buy junk on ebay below spot and without vat, all the resources to check coins are out there for free
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someone should bake
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>>61000904
>Face piercings
Discarded with extreme prejudice
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>>61000940
who the hell needs the government to make an statement before understanding the obvious that we all know already
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>>61001650
Done.
New thread:
>>61001666
>>61001666
>>61001666
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>>61000868
Well, the rest of the world can either go along with it or not.
I think it's too late. The US govt has already worn out it's welcome at the worlds table.
This is a globally integrated problem and the US isn't going to be able to just do whatever it wants.
At this point the rest of the world will just burn all of their their USD currency in the trash can and never touch it again.
US is a poison pariah. The narcissistic nigger of the world no one wants to deal with anymore
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>>61000599
Steady at the wheel, Jenkins
We mustn't panic the crew.
Just keep it steady on now, Lads.
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>>61000550
Now that's a Mercury
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>>61000848
This is the guillotine glowie...
You really should take a nameflagy
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>>61001484
Paying jewelry premiums NOT as collateral. NGMI



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