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Old Gold Edition

>Why precious metals?
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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Shiny
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If you like those rocks so much, why don't you drink them?
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>>61024335
The Internet.
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Stacktards are going to lose everything in the correction kek
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>>61024448
niggers
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>>61024459
I'm waiting for a correction for 6 weeks now. It keeps going higher

What is wrong with you IQDALIT? Why won't you give stackers a discount?
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Wednesday called it a day kinda early small pick up edition
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>>61024495
>not recognizable government bullion coins
>easily faked
>lower resale value
>No tax benefits
>not american silver eagles

I never understand why, if you reside in North america would you stack anything other than eagles.
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>>61024446
>$4,000 USD for one of these
It blows my mind
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>DTCC data doomp
>$25 sextillion in commodities market activity on 2024 June 7th
Copper was experiencing a short squeeze at the time.
>It's fucking real
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>>61024420
Ty for baking
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>they didn't release a 2024 one
>they didn't release a 2025 one
:/
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>>61024495
Nice
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>>61024513
do you know how many trillions of fiat dollars have been printed in the last 5 Years? 4,000 an ounce is cheap
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>>61024511
>why, if you reside in North america would you stack anything other than eagles
Just eagles is boring. But let's see them eagles anyway.
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>>61024495
Hell yeah!
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>>61024511
explain like i'm five my any of that matters if I've still got silver rocks in my war chest
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>>61024551
>my
why
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>>61024420
>Old Gold Edition
Thank you baker.

Oldest gold ever discovered.
https://youtu.be/plV_GK8AEHU
https://youtu.be/GC-DJW51ocw
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>>61024535
>250 ounces physical
>american
>maybe 5 eagles

Yeah, sorry faggot, im gonna keep stacking buffalos and junk.
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>>61024448
>If you like those rocks so much, why don't you drink them?
I drink colloidal silver treated water every single day.
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>>61024511
Silver Eagles have zero tax benefits in my state, and it is one of the most heavily faked coins on the planet

There is no reason to stack Eagles aside from giving excess moolah to US Mint kikes
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>>61024511
Do ASEs have tax benefits in the US? Britannias have tax benefits in the UK, but I don't think there's an equivalent thing in US tax law.
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I'm actually really happy about my cheapie silver proof sets. I essentially got 4 ounces of silver for $43.51/ozt.
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>>61024589
You get to pay more premium to kikes, and gain the right to give out incorrect tax advice
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>>61024565
How many grams does that add up to in a year?
How have you noted any benefits, or pigmentation changes?
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>>61024521
Shaka, when the walls fell.
https://youtu.be/BOnc74Vljx0
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>>61024448
>mfw I do keep silver in my water pitcher
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Well guys, I topped up to 250 ounce physical silver. Have 5.5 ounce gold. Kinda feeling regret and should have grabbed that extra ounce of gold from Costco below spot after cashback. Just trying t do the “smart thing” and wait for ratio to get to 50:1 before converting to gold but why do I feel like it isn’t goin to happen
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>>61024478
you just made me remember how much I crave a golden walther ppk for some raisin.
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Evening gents,

Okay, so I managed to find a 1 oz. gold bar priced at $3,905.76 and I fancy it's design. What I am considering doing is liquidating a Rand Refinery bar I purchased at $3,285 flat earlier this year. I don't really like the way the bar looks, so... is this a dumb thing to do and also how should I calculate my buy/sell spread?

Pic related is the ugly
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Looking for some practical advice since this seems to be one of the less retarded generals on 4chan. I have 2 homes paid off, 10.5 oz of gold, 300 oz silver, and about 300k in an annuity. I have about 100k in my stock portfolio. What would you guys do if you were me? I am scared of working and continuing to feed my annuity. It's like cool, you retire with a million in it but groceries are $1000 a week. I feel like maybe I've made a mistake just trying to be debt free for the last decade instead of maybe be a little less aggressive with getting rid of debt while investing more.
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>>61024647
That bar looks nice. I like the little baby elephants.

The correct answer is to get another credit card and buy the 2nd bar without selling the 1st, then pay off the credit card before the 0% APR promo window expires.

The fiat you spend today will be worth more than the fiat you have to pay off tomorrow (assuming you are responsible enough to avoid those exorbitant credit card interest payments later on).
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>>61024634
>Just trying t do the “smart thing” and wait for ratio to get to 50:1 before converting to gold
The smart thing would wait for it to go even lower.
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>>61024647
Follow your heart fren:)
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>>61024511
You are and will be a faggot your entire life. No amount of butch posting with guns will change that.

>>61024530
Thank you. Nice picrel.

>>61024544
Checked and fuck yeah dude
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>>61024605
>How many grams does that add up to in a year?
Maybe a few hundred milligrams/year. Been doing it for >5 years. From personal experience, drinking 250 ml straight CS @ 90ppm will kill all your gut bacteria, and you can use probiotics to repopulate with healthy ones. Your shit will literally stop stinking temporarily, or at least it did in my case. It also appeared to largely cure my cat's asthma.

True colloidal silver (electrically neutral, non-ionic silver nanoparticles) does not cause Argyria and has been reportely used as an oral antibiotic to treat varous clinical infections including spirochetes (such as syphillis and lyme disease).

Here's the math: (prices are based on silver half the price of today)
One number mentioned on the CSCG forurm (https://www.cgcsforum.org/) was a target dose (for antibiotic effect) of 6 ppm blood concentration, which would work out to the equivalent of approximately a 30 milligram dose (1 liter at 30 ppm colliodal silver ) for a person who has a blood volume of 5 liters.

One silver round (I use Maple leafs because they are .9999 but ANY regular .999 silver is just as good) will make approximately 1500 liters of 20 ppm colloidal silver. One troy ounce contains 31103 milligrams of silver, one liter of 20 ppm colloidal silver contains 20 milligrams of silver:
>~ $ expr 31103 / 20 = 1555 liters of 20 milligram/ppm colloidal silver.
Ingredients for making one liter of colloidal silver.
1. liter of distilled water ~ 30 cents @ Walmart
2. Pinch of sodium carbonate ~ 5 cents @ Walmart (made from heating baking soda)
3. 3 drops of karo/golden syrup ~ 5 cents @ Walmart
4. 20 milligrams of silver ~ 1 troy oz/1500 liters = ~5 cents.
5 Electricity (using hot process 2 hr @ 300 watt) .6 kwh ~ 15 cents
6. Virgin amber glass 1 liter bottle @ $4.00.
Total price for 1 liter of 20 ppm colloidal silver (not including capital costs for electronic power supply)
$4.60
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>>61024511
We have no tax on silver anon, and ASE have retarded boomer premiums.
Although I do prefer maples. Just as recognizable and lower premiums.
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>>61024673
Go sell it all and live on a cruise boomer. You're going to waste it anyway.
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>>61024673
I'm not smart enough to answer your question but if I was in this situation I'd sell anything that was adding stress and not positivity to my life and for me that'd be the second home and online investments. Then relax, retire early, travel but not too much and maybe buy a holiday home but even that would be a hassle. Gl:P
I'd free up as much stuff as possible and spend more time with friends and family:)
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>>61024523
Bitte sehr, HH Freund
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>>61024495
>>61024511
A man cannot even enjoy his Asahi these days without being judged? I'm extremely bored this Chinese holiday so I'll try to argue your points:

1. Doesn't matter much, it's 999 Silver

2. ASEs are the most faked sovereign coins out there, just browse Wal-Mart. But really only people falling for fakes are retarded boomers.

3. Maybe you'll get a dollar over spot, and that's only if they're "retail friendly" "same year" & "BU". Otherwise it's spot just like everything else

4. They're exempt from state sales tax in other states, other wise moot point.

5. Maples are just as desirable here in the states.
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>>61024647
>gloves
Autist confirmed. I personally like the elephants. I wouldn’t bother doing what you suggest but I also don’t have autism
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>>61024679
When every tom, dick, and harry has the same plan? I’ll start to average out at 60:1 or when silver hits $100 per ounce.
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>>61024765
Excellent picture fren and so neat you grabbed that 10 Mark:)
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>>61024766
>2. ASEs are the most faked sovereign coins out there, just browse Wal-Mart. But really only people falling for fakes are retarded boomers.
The Eagles/US Mint are years behind other sovereign mint designs with anti-counterfeiting features. The Britannia is one of the nicest of the modern high security coins, in my opinion.
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>“The silver market is now distinctly physical — paper won’t solve this shortage.” – David Jensen

>With silver up 16% in September and gold surging to all-time highs, demand for physical metals is overwhelming the paper markets. Supply is tight, backwardation signals stress, and lease rates are on the rise @TFMetals
https://x.com/SprottMoney/status/1973470574010655047
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>>61024420
>Old Gold Edition
>
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>>61024826
The silver market is now distinctly physical — paper won’t solve this shortage. – David Jensen
https://youtu.be/JkXKi00lFyI
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>>61024827
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>>61024800
>The Britannia is one of the nicest of the modern high security coins
It's just shitty that king sausage fingers is on them now.
Fucker can't die soon enough...
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I have 5.2 oz of gold, but it's too expensive to buy now. Do I just go for the GLD stock? Which gold mining stocks do I buy?
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>>61024856
>It's just shitty that king sausage fingers is on them now.
Yes. WEF pederast.
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>>61024890
Just buy silver.
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I bought like 5 oz of silver eagles several years back, but it just doesn't get me hard like gold does
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>>61024890
>Do I just go for the GLD stock
If you want exposure to metal price, miners are effectively leveraged gold. Larger miners like Agnico/Franco Nevada/Wheaton have very little downside, according to Rick Rule but with good (maybe 5x) upside. They aren't highly speculative, unlike the juniors.
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>>61024912
Buy 5g, 10g or 1/4toz gold pieces then.
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>>61024799
Great coin, I have a few Britannia coins now, and I have gotten this one in my sights, I want to get a Britannia, Swea (https://en.numista.com/84788) and Germania coin since those 3 hold significance to me
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I'm currently exactly 90/10. Just where I like to be.
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>>61024944
cringe
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>>61024561
Cool info - thanks!
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>>61024945
It's the perfect ratio. Akin to having a 90/10 equities/securities fiat portfolio.
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>>61024827
Cool!
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>>61024936
Nigga the premiums
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wtf are there trackers in the thread
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>For those who think mining stocks are expensive:

>Despite their strong recent performance, P/E ratios have actually contracted — a sign that earnings are growing faster than share prices.

>Initially, these stocks were priced based on very conservative earnings estimates.

>And that made sense — just a year ago, investor interest in the sector was nearly nonexistent.

>But after dramatically beating expectations, it's realized earnings that are now driving valuations.

>Earnings per share for the Philadelphia Gold & Silver index have more than quadrupled over the past five years.

>If gold prices hold steady or move higher, these companies could post some of the highest profit margins in the industry's history, in my view.
https://x.com/TaviCosta/status/1973472082852995194
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>>61024513
It's blowing a lot of our minds. I got in when it was around $1k an ounce and now? Holy crap!
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>>61024756
Based CZ bro
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I have now purchased 5.228 oz of silver via mint sets for $227.32 when spot puts that at $246.97. Very cool. This is definitely the best way to buy junk silver.
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>>61024975
>Nigga the premiums
Sure, but price appreciation offsets the premiums. I purchased a one gram Maple (which has the worst premium/oz) a couple of years ago for $90CAD. It's now $196 and they will buy it back at $168. I also bought a 1/10 and 1/4 oz Maples around a month ago, and the buy back price is already slightly higher than what was initially paid.

This isn't like silver a couple of years ago when there was a multi year period of sideways price action.
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>>61024975
>premiums
You don't hold it you don't own it.
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>>61024993
At $4k/oz, it sure does add up fast. 10 small coins is $40k. Fits in the palm of your hand.
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i'm starting to have withdrawals again
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>>61025023
Makes it a good bug-out metal.
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They'll just start cutting the undersea cables soon, won't they. Wonder what that will do to digital assets...
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/eagle-s-baltic-cut-cable-investigation-russia-ties-60-minutes/
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>>61025027
withdraw cash and buy moar
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>>61024511
>>61024535
I'm around 50/50 ASE to generic.
Because of premiums, I'm switching to generics and junk.
Love my Eagles, tho.
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>>61025122
>50/50 ASE to generic.
>Because of premiums, I'm switching to generics and junk
Wise move.
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i wonder if those supposedly gold plated connectors in audio equipment etc have real gold on them
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the only sovereign coins i was getting lately were older, milky/scratched beatup looking maples, krugs & ASEs. now strictly constitutional silver and mex, euro and canada junk, with the odd bar thrown in
>feels good man
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yikes both gold and silver are being panic sold hard rn value freefalling like crazy
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>>61025201
>down half a percent well above support levels
>freefalling like crazy
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>>61025228
Jews are getting desperate
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>>61024766
Still better than weiners
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ayo ayo, holup!
>smacks lips and steals/scams her way into a billions worth of bitcoin
stacktards hold into useless rocks… in our hands
she dun goofed
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy0415kk3rzo.amp
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>>61025276
>you CANNOT physically touch magic internet tokens
>you CAN touch your physical silver
Yeah, a foreigner scammed people on something that doesn't even exist.
How do you even approach this?
To say it's a joke is bizarre.
Hyperbole doesn't exist anymore.
Reality is now full of people making objectively bad decisions and then we meme it.
But it's all real.
I don't even know what to say.
Not kidding.
This is fucking surreal.
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>>61025317
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>>61024673
>groceries are $1000 a week
lolwut?
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>>61025327
You have to understand how fat we are in America.
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>>61025327
>he doesn't eat steak and sushi every day
Poorfag
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>>61025327
Maybe that came across wrong, what I meant was by the time I'd be able to touch my retirement (I'm in my 30's) groceries will probably be that much per week
>>61025330
>>61025333
kek and checked
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>>61025412
>Pattaya

My guy can buy an entire brothel with just two Silver eagles. The third one secures him a permanent Mama-san to work the whores.
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>>61025444
damn thats grim. even holes can't resist inflation like the rocks
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>>61025468
Holy shmokes.
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>>61024678
>>61024681
>>61024780
le sigh...
I'll just keep the elephants, I love elephants now.
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>>61025490
>4,714 Thai Baht
So how much fucky sucky does that get you for 3 ounces?
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>>61025511
i don't think i would exchange my precious coin for cock
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>>61025547
Thai puss you fool.
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>>61025276
How did they seize the bitcoin? I thought it was this ultra secure unhackable 1s and 0s in an ethereal cloud?
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>>61025567
>cock
>Thia pussy
>thesearethesameimage.jpg
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>>61025592
>How did they seize the bitcoin? I thought it was this ultra secure unhackable 1s and 0s in an ethereal cloud?
Rubber hose cryptography.
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>>61024756
>>61024478
The CZ 75B is the most aesthetic handgun ever made.
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Niggers briefly got below $47. I predict it may crab sideways until the Chinese wake up from their holiday and blow through $50.
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>thieves break into my house
>peak male living space, nothing valuable
>in one room, there stands a 24000 toz silver obelisk
>5 ft tall, 1 ft wide, and 1/2 ft deep
>unstealable
>immovable
>monolith of generational wealth
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>>61025639
>The CZ 75B is the most aesthetic handgun ever made.
Although I might not disagree, you did know that the B stands for Burger, right? USA is the only place I've seen them. CZ-75 is the official handgun of Gunsmith Cats.
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>>61025647
>implying the chinese will waste their ccpennies on boomer rocks
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>>61025657
based and red pilled
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>>61025667
The would never do that.
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>>61025639
I've seen cooler
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>>61025662
The burger is the greatest food ever invented by mankind, only improved by bacon and cheese.
American dominance = ASSERTED
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>>61025690
ther Hamburger from Hamburg in Germany?
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>>61025400
amazing how the charts literally are a copycat of Weimar hyperinflation yet most people still wander around like clueless chickens, not stacking anything...
Everybody in western countries can afford at least few ounces of silver each month, they have zero fucking excuses. And i'll make sure to remind them if they come to beg us stackchads for few crumbs few years down the line.
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>>61025684
What is that, some kind of sex toy?
Go back to /fag/
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>>61025657
>break into house
>see 24000 toz silver obelisk
>whips out an angle grinder with cutting wheel attachment
>cuts out enough bars of silver to carry out
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>>61025639
>not the 91FS
ngmi
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>>61025690
I love bacon cheesburgers. Shame I can never invite my muslim, hindu, black (lactose intolerance) and jew friends to dinner at my house.
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>>61025695
The Germans were all killed, raped, or sold off as slaves to the USSR in the 40s, so America now has their burger legacy.
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>>61024495
Kino

>>61024511
No one fakes asahi. I would never accept an ASE without a sigma to test it at minimum, there's so many fakes.
Of course you can't understand it lol, kinda sad really
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>>61025735
no, that were the jews
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>>61025710
>whips out an angle grinder with cutting wheel attachment
>cuts out enough bars of silver to carry out
Silver cuts with an angle grinder about as easily as copper does. Try cutting a copper block with an angle grinder sometime. The disk just clogs up with smeared copper metal and stops cutting. Same with silver or gold. Same with aluminum.

Abrasive wheels work great on ferrous metals in part because the tiny iron particles oxidize and burn, that's what makes the sparks.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okwc_uNru34
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>>61025639
>>61025715
5906
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>>61025739
The Jews all left to go to Palestine or New York.
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>>61025737
>I would never accept an ASE without a sigma to test it at minimum, there's so many fakes.
Ping test is as good as a ligma for Eagles, in my opinion.
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>>61025684
Looks like 1958-ish in terms of design.
I can't help loving the "futuristic" swooping design.
Back when jets and airflow were the coolest thing around.
The white handles are a nice touch.
I could see that being a safe queen.
Too cool to let go of.
Too cool to spoil and mar.
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>>61025746
Thanks for the advice. I'll be sure to cut out a chunk of silver for you on the way out
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>>61025756
you need history lesson, anon
lmao
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>>61025710
>you approach the obelisk
>precisely calculated floor collapses under your feet
>hundreds of thousands of mercury dimes pour out of the cracks in the ceiling
>my generational wealth crushes you
>the obelisk lies under the rubble, undamaged, eternal
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>>61025751
I see your 5906 and raise you 952-2
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>>61025767
Without looking to the internet: have you ever heard of the Haavara agreement?
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>>61025800
Yes.
It's jews and it's bad.
Though I remember little else.
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Speaking of jews, why aren't they tamping down the price harder? I wanted cheapies by Friday 6 PM sharp. The gubbermint shitdown can't be that serious, right?
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Gold-Backed Trade Revolution: BRICS & the Unleashing of Precious Metals Price Discovery w/Eric Yeung
https://youtu.be/-nuTuyn5M-I
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>>61024673
Assume inflation of the USD is going to increase until it collapses. Adjust your wealth allocation accordingly.
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>>61025811
>Speaking of jews, why aren't they tamping down the price harder?
Have you looked at the tape? They've been hammering it down all day and it pops right back up.
https://www.kitco.com/charts/silver
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>>61025710
You're not cutting silver with a cutting disk and you'll goo through 200 non ferrous disks before you get a chunk bigger than your investment in grinding disks.
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>>61025813
>Assume inflation of the USD is going to increase until it collapses.
It's all good. The USA is only sacrificing itself on behalf of it's greatest ally.
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>>61025802
You didn't remember shit, you just played the odds.
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>>61025830
>You're not cutting silver with a cutting disk and you'll goo through 200 non ferrous disks before you get a chunk bigger than your investment in grinding disks.
Imagine trying to use a cutting torch to cut off chunks of a giant block of the most thermally conductive element?

I'm starting to think a giant block of silver is pretty robust. Someone could drill it, but collecting enough weight from the turnings would be a trip to the long day factory.
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Theory: one of the factors driving up the price was China's exchange price being higher than London and NY. But when they tamped down too much they create an arbitrage opportunity and there was a flight of physical to the East (draining COMEX faster than usual). They can/are tamp hard this week because the China market is closed. Next week will be a different story, probably.
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>>61025759
You will be in a body bag on the way out of my place.
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>>61024448
IDGAF what anyone else says, Smurfette was totally fuckable.
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I only have 3 ounces, I would've liked to have had at least 10 ozs before prices went this crazy
Gold is becoming less attainable for the working class
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pmg taking over pcgs
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>>61025824
Fuckin' A

Silver can't be stopped.
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According to the CME Group: “Exchange For Physical (EFP) allows traders to switch Gold [or silver] futures positions to and from physical, unallocated accounts.

>Spot is well under full carry now.. LBMA starting to fidget.
>Backwardation here we come.
https://x.com/Sorenthek/status/1973402695231783286
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>>61025931
I was waiting for a pullback back when it was $22-2400 and it never happened. Luckily even back then fractionals were somewhat reasonable. Now I look at things like 10oz gram bars and see they are more than a damn kilo of silver used to be.
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>>61025952
EFP is an abitrage between LBMA (OTC physical market) and COMEX (futures market) Typically there is a price differential between the two.
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>>61024634
You're stacked up fat for the winter. No need to pine for grander fortune
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>>61025835
No, I did remember correctly.
I was going to mention Madagascar, but, again, I wasn't entirely sure.
I looked it up.
My vague memory was pretty close.
>I'm not aware of too many things
>but I know what I know
>if you know what I mean
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>>61025963
>EFP is an abitrage between LBMA (OTC physical market) and COMEX (futures market) Typically there is a price differential between the two.
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GDXJ will peak at $102.97 tomorrow
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Posting pics of pms with knives and firearms is cringe
Would be like cryptobros posting their wallets with mechanical keyboards and mice
Prove me wrong
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>>61025980
Here is something more your style. Enjoy!
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>>61025980
Got it! I won't post anymore pictures with firearms, blades, or weapons of any kind. If you want to make any other changes to my posting style just say the word!
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>>61025943
>Silver can't be stopped.
People know that the vaults are running out of silver, so the industrial buyers either take delivery now, or risk having to wait weeks or months.

LBMA is opaque as to how much free float (available) silver they actually are holding, and they have a history of lying about how much silver they claim to have, when they start running out.

In March, 2021 during silversqueeze, they claimed to have 100 million oz more than they actually did.
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>>61025980
>Posting pics of pms with knives and firearms is cringe
EVERYONE should post pictures of their silver along with beans and bullets.
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>>61025994
Thank you for your attention on this important matter
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bought $100 face of 90% halfies for $1 under spot last night and now they're out of stock. Feelsgoodman.jpg
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Does buying mercs really secure your access to fertile wombs?
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Anyone have a bigger stack than this?

50oz gold
2000oz silver
1.3 million in gold and silver miners

I’m trying to be the crowned king of Texas when this is all over.

Pic rel is my wife’s mene jewelry which isn’t counted in my stack
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Silver refiners are so backed up that they are refusing to take silver from small dealers. Video at link, I refuse to conform to 4chan ridiculous video specifications.
>Interesting development. A refiner that I deal with, now requires minimum of 10,000 ozs, and requires we melt scrap into bars, and then they remelt and refine into certified 1000 oz bars.

>Why make a bar twice?

>I think they are eliminating smaller scrappers, I'll talk more about that later.

>Meanwhile, Just what I needed, a new job, yet I am not going to ask my employees to do something I would not do myself. Here is me on my first ever pour, I am doing the lifting and pouring, with a friend, crudely done, the mold is for 250 oz bar.

>Since this video, bought a 2nd furnace, more safety equipment, and have completed 6000 oz's into bars.
https://x.com/BrianKuszmar/status/1973406608035020983
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>>61025998
The three B's of the apocalypse: Beans, Bullets, and Bullion.
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>>61026026
I depends on your location. What is your zip code, and I might be able to give you a definite answer.
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>>61024420
Did someone mention oldfags?
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>>61026048
My location is next to my Glock 17 with hollow point rounds in it
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>>61026046
>The three B's of the apocalypse: Beans, Bullets, and Bullion.
You need all three or you might as well have none.
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>>61024478
Did you know physical cash has been known to spontaneously combust in value overnight?
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>>61026050
>Did someone mention oldfags?
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>>61026074
>If things get so terrible that the govt needs your metals wouldn’t prison be better than being in society?
Imagine being put in a cage, and then they forget to feed you, because they hired literal niggers to run things at the prison.
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>>61026046
You didn't mention Bandages
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>>61025971
>>61022286
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>>61026075
what are we looking at?
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Yes, the Millennials and the Zoomers are getting royally fucked over by the Silent Generation and the Boomers. (Oldest GenX won't begin to collect for another 5 years)

>Do you think the college-educated people that grew up in the "every kid gets a trophy" era will get more or less politically radicalized with unemployment near 7% for them while their grandparents get 70%+ of record US receipts in Entitlements whilst owning 60-70% of US wealth?
https://x.com/LukeGromen/status/1973376808688165095
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>>61024511
Cuz the masses are dumb. Aren’t ASE’s only 40 years old? Why did they even become a thing and make them constitutional money? Especially post gold standard. Maybe the govt knew this was all coming and they knew a good amount of people would get into silver, and then in a reset they fuck over everyone who didn’t stack ASE’s which is overwhelmingly most people. I doubt JPM is stacking silver buffaloes.
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>>61026090
>You didn't mention Bandages
Who needs bandages when you have a gallon of Betadine. Even a dirty Boxers can be used as a bandage once they've been soaked in iodine.
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>>61024611
Fun fact:
In 1913, the total money supply was 11.6 billion.
>included all gold, certificates and bonds
In 2025, the M2 is 22.2 trillion.
>with a T
This means silver should be this price.
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>>61026125
>1913
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>>61024938
That Swedish coin is really nice too yeah:)
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>>61026113
>Why did they even become a thing and make them constitutional money?
First debuted in 1982, the Mexican Silver Libertad.
The first American silver Eagle came out in 86.
The first Canadian silver Maple Leaf came out in 88.
The first silver Britannia came out in 1997
The Austrian Silver Philharmonic Coin was launched in 2008
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>>61026133
>>61026125
>This means silver should be this price
Ironic 1913.
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>>61026113
>Why did they even become a thing and make them constitutional money?
Because the US Department of Defense had a massive stockpile of Silver that they needed to liquidate, so they minted them as coins to make the most of the Silver. The stockpile ran out in the 90s, but ASEs were profitable enough that they coninued production with Silver they bought on the free market.
Before the minting of ASEs, the US had sold off the Assay Office's stockpile of Silver in the early 80s to "normalize" the price of Silver after the Hunt Brothers, but just sold it off as Bullion instead of minting it into coins. One of the buyers of the Assay Office Silver, Continental Coin and Jewerly, minted the Assay Office Silver into bars and rounds that they sold for a profit and this presumably made the Government realize they could offload Silver at a Premium by minting it into coins.
>I doubt JPM is stacking silver buffaloes.
If JPM has a stockpile of Silver, it's probably in the form of 1000 oz bars.
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>>61026153
>Before the minting of ASEs, the US had sold off the Assay Office's stockpile of Silver in the early 80s to "normalize"
Like this? CC on the bar stands for Carson City Nevada.
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>>61026153
>>61026158
>CC on the bar stands for Carson City Nevada.
Or does it stand for Continental Coin?
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This is ridiculous.
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>>61026158
>>61026171
Yes, those are the exact bars I'm referring to. The CC stands for Continental Coin.
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We are experiencing a secular event known as "Capital Rotation". This is a long term major shift in capital out of stocks and bonds, into precious metals. This is a secular change that happened approximately every 40 years since 1930.
https://youtu.be/Lut9wx8AqMw
https://youtu.be/lW4WbDea41k
https://youtu.be/XDfkRtTUelU
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>>61026179
Some of you are such fucking babies. Boo hoo. We're up 2x in a matter of months here.
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>>61026039
>>61025952
Yeah it's not surprising now we are nearing ATH, there must be tens (if not hundreds) of millions oz getting unloaded by boomies in the US alone.
What's scary here is how spot price refuse to react to this influx, it shows how wall street is disconnected from main street.

But with EFP spread at it's lowest (very bearish indicator) + highest amounts of SLV & PSLV shorts ever piling up + refiners so overloaded they can't process it all + LCS selling below spot... that's a lot of hints silver *should* go down very hard. But it doesn't. So far.
At this point it very much feels like its a make it or break it scenario.
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>>61026179
>This is ridiculous.
This is glorious. They slam it down and somebody always buys the dip, and stands for delivery. Eventually they run out of physical silver to short, declare a force majeure, and they are no longer in the business of setting the price.

Spot price means nothing, if you can't buy silver at that price, so the pricing power moves to the next marginal supplier, whomever that might be. China?
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When purchasing large bars, how do people tell if they are real and not full of lead? I'm looking to get some large bars since the premiums are low but there seems to be the risk that the bar is full of non-silver.
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>>61026209
>full of lead
May also be full of gold.
Roll the dice!
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>>61026209
How big of a bar you talking?
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>>61026209
This is what I love about 1 oz coins / rounds, much harder to fake and they can be ping tested. The brute force way to test large bars is to just drill into them. You can also Sigma test them though those machines aren't always 100%. A specific gravity test in water with a scale is probably the most practical non-destructive technique that doesn't require a $1300 device.
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>>61026196
>Yeah it's not surprising now we are nearing ATH, there must be tens (if not hundreds) of millions oz getting unloaded by boomies in the US alone.
Brian says that's not the case, China is apparently backdooring a lot of silver, (buying directly from mines, refiners, dealers) and the refiners are overwhelmed with demand for refining from the Americas.
>Oddly enough, Nope, less and less scrap comes in every year. The backups are from mining out of South & Centra America, and refining bottlenecks, not from American scrap.
https://x.com/BrianKuszmar/status/1973427564619375041

By backdooring physical silver, (not going through LBMA/COMEX) it has no effect on the spot price. Market price stays low, while the available physical dwindles from every point in the supply chain.
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>>61026228
>How big of a bar you talking?
I would presume anything bigger than 10oz becomes suspect. Does a 10oz bar ping test? I guess it depends on shape and whether minted or cast.
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>>61026219
>May also be full of gold.
Gold is almost twice as dense as silver.
10.5 g/cm3 silver
19.3 g/cm3 gold
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>>61026196
>But with EFP spread at it's lowest (very bearish indicator)
Opposite. Silver is in backwardation, (future price LOWER than spot) suggesting that there is a shortage of physical available. ETF lease rates skyrocketing suggests a physical shortage as well..
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>>61026179
>Forty years of this kike trickery

This is normalcy.
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>>61026230
>A specific gravity test in water with a scale is probably the most practical non-destructive technique that doesn't require a $1300 device.
You would need a scale that is accurate to 10th of a gram (preferably 100th) but capable of handling at least 5kg to do a 100oz bar.

It would probably still be cheaper than a sigma.
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>>61026242
I agree about anything bigger than 10oz being suspect. That non should look at 10oz bars if he wants to min max. They are a popular size and have a low premium. Alot of bang for the buck.
No idea on 10oz bar ping test. Sunshine mint came out with a neat security feature though.
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>>61026264
>>Forty years of this kike trickery
>This is normalcy.


Exactly, they have been silver scamming tor millennia ,,,,stacktards are sooo gullible
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If international demand for the dollar decreases, it effectively creates a run on the US dollar.
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Why did goldback art shit itself so bad? Everything up to, and including, the s. dakota 1/1000 ranged from good to incredible. The rest of that set was middling, and then florida... needs not be named
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>>61026276
>Sunshine mint came out with a neat security feature though.
Yes. I haven't played with it, but it works on some Sunshine rounds and bars.
https://youtu.be/Luq-D5w_B_0?t=49
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Would any of you fellow numismautists buy this MS611928-P Peace Dollar for $370? I'm trying to decide if I want to. I like the toning and the price seems right (just lower than retail greysheet, about right as a composite of other price guides) but MS61s go for much cheaper at actual auction (about $490). I think a lot of the scratches in the dealer's shit pics are the holder acrylic.

Idk. I could get one at this grade cheaper but I find the toning beautiful which you cannot replicate simply by buying a cheaper plain coin.
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>>61026282
>Why did goldback art shit itself so bad?
Jews.
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>>61026282
Demoralization probabaly.
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>>61026230
>>61026269
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>>61026292
>MS61 1928-P Peace Dollar for $370?
Fuck. $570. $370 would be an auto-buy steal.
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>>61026298
>>61026305
I'm leaning towards these. It made sense to eventually add Kweens, considering a quarter of the country is negro, but it could've been done tastefully, in a similar style to the other sets.
What a travesty.
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>>61026317
>negative premium
Gold is gold.
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>>61026317
>>61026343
Those nigress coins were the most unpopular shit ever. The beurocrats forgot that coin collecting is a White/hispanic/asian/middle eastern hobby in that order, and none of them can stand black bitches.
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>>61026242
100 ounce. I'm buying from a coinshop that has an xray gun. not sure how all of that works. I trust the shop for the most part. They're quoting my at spot price.
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>>61026348
I'm not going to buy one.
I'm just saying that I would understand someone making that choice on their own.
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>>61026179
It's building a real nice consolidation base here. Beautiful since it's exactly what we need to shoot over $50 and above.
>captcha: M00n2
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Uh...
>>61026358
Love these, maybe prompt the next one to have the style "more crisp, less mushy."
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>>61025968
>Typically there is a price differential between the two.
Correct.
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>>61026398
Rip Jane Goodall. Also, why is the thread suddenly moving so slowly? The past week they've been hitting the bump limit in like 18 hours.
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>>61026557
boring consolidation. next big run will probably rip directly to $52 and consolidate again.
>source?
> I made it up
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>>61026372
>I'm buying from a coinshop that has an xray gun.
XRF, they don't penetrate more than a millimeter deep so cannot detect drilled and filled bars.
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>>61026594
I drilled and filled your mom by going a millimeter deep at a bar
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>>61026594
Is there any non-destructive way to detect a drill and fill?
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>>61026600
I don't think so.
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>>61026580
>>61026557
>boring consolidation. next big run will probably rip directly to $52 and consolidate again.
>source? >>61025647
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>>61025592
same way they'd seize shiny rocks
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>>61026599
shut your hell up
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>>61026599
I know you.
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I was just looking back on the old legend, Brother John F, hopefully we get a silver update from him. Then I saw the suggestion "Illuminati Silver", another channel that goes back about 10 years...
So I get to looking at it and I see his last cryptic update was on June 15th talking about an emergency and the Israel conflict. Hope he's ok but the old heads seem to be dropping like flies...
https://youtu.be/dOh81lRRSnM?si=eoiczo8WqP3QX0FE
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>>61026600
>Is there any non-destructive way to detect a drill and fill?
For silver, specific gravity test should catch it.
For gold, get out the bolt cutters.

Density:
Silver: 10.49 g/cm3
Copper: 8.96 g/cm3
Lead: 11.35 g/cm3

Gold: 19.3 g/cm3
Tungsten: 19.254 g/cm3
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>>61026620
Saar that my friend Rajesh
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>>61026634
That poor bar.
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touching
https://youtu.be/fgsL15J1iJo?si=EMFgSlTdEYb7m-jw
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>>61026640
It's social credit score got too low
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>>61026557
>nazi chicken memes
Yikes, go back to /bant/
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>>61026580
>>61026557
>boring consolidation. next big run will probably rip directly to $52 and consolidate again.
>source? >>61025647

All day today it has moved sideways in mostly the $47 dollar range. I would not be surprised if it does this until the Chinese holiday is over.

$47 doesn't bother me. We've seen much worse.
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>>61026661
woke has no place here
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>>61026666
Witnessed and czeched, kek wills it
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>>61026640
Would you pay $124k for something that might not be real? Yes, it was an attractive bar before the bolt cutters arrived. But can you blame them?

Imagine if you tried to sell that bar in good faith to somebody else and it turned out to be tungsten?
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>>61026638
>Saar that my friend Rajesh
At least you don't have to worry that he'll rape you, your girl or his grandfather.
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>>61025914
that’s a man (male)
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>>61026681
Don't ask, don't tell, but you will know it in your heart if the bj is 120% better than the average female and they don't even ask for a Mercury dime, because like the jannies, they do it for free.
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>>61026673
I get your point but I would never buy a bar that big to begin with. Too sketchy. Plus it would be too hard to unload if I had to sell it. I don't know why anons buy those things.
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>>61026686
>Too sketchy. Plus it would be too hard to unload if I had to sell it.
Yes, stick to gold coins, they can ping test them. Tungsten won't ping. Modern coins like the new DNA Maples and the new Britannia also have advanced anti-counterfeiting features. Kilo bars and larger have to be sold to dealers or banks that buy gold.

The average person won't be stacking gold in the kilo amounts these days, and 32 gold coins doesn't take up much space.
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Another data point. Warren Buffet endorses gold.

The backstory is that Buffet, despite having bought the original pile of silver that was used to start up the SLV ETF, had consistently denigrated precious metals over the decades. Some suspect he was somehow incentivized or politically nudged to do so.

The average boomer investor would have been better off buying gold and holding in 1999 than to ride out the crashes of 2001, 2008, 2026, etc.
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>>61026716
>Another data point. Warren Buffett endorses gold.
Robert Kiyosaki, who I consider to himself be an untrustworthy grifter, echos many other peoples feelings about Warren Buffett's "sudden" change of heart on gold.

Warren Buffett's father, Howard Buffett, was a US congressman who, in 1948 wrote a powerful essay entitled:
Human Freedom Rests on Gold Redeemable Money
>Is there a connection between Human Freedom and A Gold Redeemable Money? At first glance it would seem that money belongs to the world of economics and human freedom to the political sphere. But when you recall that one of the first moves by Lenin, Mussolini and Hitler was to outlaw individual ownership of gold, you begin to sense that there may be some connection between money, redeemable in gold, and the rare prize known as human liberty.

>Also, when you find that Lenin declared and demonstrated that a sure way to overturn the existing social order and bring about communism was by printing press paper money, then again you are impressed with the possibility of a relationship between a gold-backed money and human freedom.
https://www.fgmr.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Howard-Buffett-explains-sound-money-4-May-1948.pdf
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>In 1968 the dollar was still backed by Gold at $35/ozt.
>Minimum Wage was $1.60/hr then
>You would've technically been earning 0.046 ozt of Gold per hour
>At today's Gold Prices of $3865 that would be equivalent to $176.68 per hour
>But it was illegal for Americans to own Gold then and there wasn't enough Gold in the vaults to back every dollar, so these earnings aren't exactly realistic
>In 1968, the dollar was still redeemable for 0.7734 ozt of Silver
>Meaning that minimum wage would be earning you 1.237 ozt. of Silver per hour
>At current spot prices of $47.45/ozt, minimum wage would be equivalent to $58.72 per hour.
>But this too is kind of an illusion since the US didn't have enough Silver in its vaults to back all of its dollars and ended redemption that year
>However even after redemption you could still obtain three 40% Silver Half Dollars (and a clad dime) for your $1.60, equivalent to 0.4437 ozt of Silver.
>At current spot prices this is equal to $21.05 per hour
No matter how you slice it or what defenses you try to hide behind, we've been utterly robbed by fiat currency.
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Just hit 12oz gold today!
And ordered 1kg silver (4month wait lmao)
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>>61026727
Well howdy, Eric. Didn't realize we had such illustrious eastern dignitaries here. Next we'll find Marc Faber and Elon are also prolific pmg posters.
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>>61026740
>No matter how you slice it or what defenses you try to hide behind, we've been utterly robbed by fiat currency.
Hard money (gold, silver) and the 2nd Amendment is literally the only way to keep governments honest and small enough not to become tyrannical like they have become in the UK, EU, and Canada & Mexico.

>Human Freedom Rests on Gold Redeemable Money.
https://www.fgmr.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Howard-Buffett-explains-sound-money-4-May-1948.pdf
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>>61026727
tell Maneco64 to get BrotherJohnF on for a discussion next time you chat with him
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>>61026742
>And ordered 1kg silver (4month wait lmao)
Data point. May I ask what region of the world you are in?
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>tfw still not in possession of a golden donut
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>>61026750
>Well howdy, Eric.
Who is Eric? Eric Sprott? If I had his money, I would commission custom designed Pez dispensers for dispensing Mercury dimes to my (rather sizable) harem.
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>>61026757
>picrel is what I ordered
I'm in Vietnam. The line was unlike anything I've seen since COVID. From what I overheard while waiting my order was among the smallest.
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I see two of these categories going up 2026.
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>>61026754
I like Mario but I've never had any contact with him. I watch his videos from time to time. Seems like a decent chap.
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>>61026771
I cannot believe bullion demand for silver is larger than jewelry. That's wild.
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>>61026769
Very attractive.
>The line was unlike anything I've seen since COVID. From what I overheard while waiting my order was among the smallest.
When we keep get data points like this, at some point we can gradually come to the conviction that the silver bull market is really happening.

I'm glad you locked in your price. By the time you get your bar it may be worth considerably more that what you paid.

You are already in the top 1% of Americans with your gold. Are you an expat?
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>>61026781
That is the one I think will be wilder. Normies are starting to catch on, if it keeps going up in this steady way, it signals to Europeans that its worth the VAT or travel to stack more. + gold will keep dragging it up whenever selloffs happen.
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>>61026781
>I cannot believe bullion demand for silver is larger than jewelry.
It is now. People used to buy silver bullion just to make jewelry.

It just occurred to me, a pure silver buttplug would be self sterilizing, (obviously after washing) but might tarnish.

I wonder if anyone has patented yet?

Nevermind, found on reddit...
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>>61026787
>that the silver bull market is really happening.
I'm at the same conclusion, the wait was not this long during COVID, just the lines in the store were. People at the counters were buying billions of dongs worth (2.6 billion = 100k USD).
>Are you an expat?
Yes, looks like I'm not the only one in /pmg/, those hands are as white as mine lol.
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>>61026759
I saw a video of a Chinese guy melting one of these down to check if it was real. I thought those were historical antiques. I didn't realize they still made them. Are they about one oz? Is it a 1 Tael Gold Round?
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>>61026803
>I wonder if anyone has patented yet?
Probably too simple of an idea to patent.
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>>61026763
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>>61026815
Tael is the same measurement as "luong" from your pic >>61026787
37.5g
The rings in my picture >>61026742
are 0.2 Tael each or 2 chi each.
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>>61026809
>People at the counters were buying billions of dongs worth (2.6 billion = 100k USD).
I was telling my better half that Americans are disadvantaged because for generations they've had a "relatively" stable currency, whereas many other countries have sometimes more than once, rugpulled peoples money, and anywhere that has happened, people tend to have much more respect for physical gold and silver.

Go to Argentina and they take silver very seriously. I have some Cambodian acquaintences here who take gold and silver very seriously. The only white people in Canada that are really into precious metals are my fellow anti-vaxxer, anti-government dissidents who are all on government watchlists and under various degrees of surveillance.
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>>61024800
Do you buy directly from the Royal Mint? They sell way over spot price
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What will happen to the stock price of JPMorgan Chase when silver hits $1,000?
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>>61026594
fuck bros I bought a few silver door stops. do I need to cut them open? finta bouta call apmex
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>>61026821
>Probably too simple of an idea to patent
Or the oligodynamic effect is already covered, but maybe not. Let's do a cursory search, picrel

There are lots of hits under silver antibacterial and rectum or anus, but none for buttplug.

We should tell the dildo Rabbi and he can patent it and sell pure silver Kosher butt plugs to his tribe.
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>>61026829
>Tael is the same measurement as "luong" from your pic
I learned something new today. Thank you. Now it's starting to make some sense. Any other countries use a 37.5 gram unit of measurement? Even with different names? I would presume that it's a historical measurement, and because of regional trade, several countries likely adopted it.

I like to joke that if it weren't for cocaine, most Americans would have no idea how much a gram weighs.
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>>61026847
god damn I am can't find the serial numbers for these and I didn't register them on the rockchain for validation I please hope I didn't get scammed it was my first time
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>>61025737
Grazie. Those 10 ouncers look mighty appealing.
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>>61026847
>Do you buy directly from the Royal Mint?
I don't have a Britannia yet, but when I find a newer one, it will have a high premium and I will pay it to get one. I paid a $10 premium to get a silver Eagle. I paid a $16 premium to get a silver Krugerrand.

It's a small price to pay to get one or two "art" pieces.
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>>61026861
>We should tell the dildo Rabbi and he can patent it and sell pure silver Kosher butt plugs to his tribe.
>>61026873
All over Asia, it once was the defacto chinese empire measurement system but now is still only used for precious metals under 1kg.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liang_(mass)

>>61026837
>Americans are disadvantaged because for generations they've had a "relatively" stable currency
Agreed, I see lots of Anons bitching about their wives telling them not to spend so much money... Only question I get from my wife is "why didn't you buy more" everytime gold hits a new ATH. (so like once a week?)
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>>61026859
>fuck bros I bought a few silver door stops. do I need to cut them open?
I'm presuming you're talking about kilo and 100 oz?

If you bought it from a legit dealier, you're pretty safe. If you want to do a specific gravity test, if you come out really close to theoretical, (within one gram) it's silver. Lead is almost a gram per cubic centimeter heavier, so for a 100 oz you'll be TENS of grams over.

Copper is a gram and a half liter per CC, so you'll be TENS of grams under.

You will just need a big enough, accurate scale that can handle the bar plus enough water to immerse it. A 5kg scale should be enough for a 100oz bar.
https://youtu.be/xw-2kqjtEdI

Gold bars are the bitch to test because tungsten is so close in density.
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>>61026884
Ah fair enough. Where do you buy coins or bullion from in the UK then?
New to physical so trying to understand why the buy price is marked up so much from, say, buying SLV, and what kind of certificates if any are needed for verification
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>>61026896
>All over Asia, it once was the defacto chinese empire measurement system
As soon as you told me about the luong and tael, I suspected as much.

>why didn't you buy more
12 oz is a significant stack, even by middle class American (maybe not for Boomers) standards. That's nearly $48k, possibly eventally $180k. (12x$15k) I would presume in Vietnam that would be equivalent to millionaire in USA terms.

It's somewhat ironic that a middle class American stacker with a 1000 oz of silver or 12 oz of gold might easily be the richest person on their block if there was a financial collapse, whereas a middle class guy with 12 oz in Asia would be merely be somewhere on the bell curve where nearly everyone in his neighborhood also has several oz of gold.

In other words, an American stacker would have significantly more purchasing power compared to his neighbors in the case of a financial collapse, than would a comparable guy living in Asia.
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>>61026925
>Where do you buy coins or bullion from in the UK then?
I'm not in UK fren. I'm somewhere equally as bad though.

We buy silver from a chain of retal stores, their website is canadagold.ca
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>>61026829
>>61026873
>>61026896
It originated from the Spanish trade dollar, roughly 37.5 grams in weight.

The Spanish minted a shit ton of silver dollars in the Americas and most of them went west to China. China was hurting for hard currency at the time, and the influx of Spanish silver was boost to the economy. All they needed was to export porcelain, silks, tea, etc which were shipped back to Spain via Manila and Mexico City. It started both a Chinese and Spanish golden age and this arrangement lasted for centuries.

The word dollar came from the word thaler, which was shortened from Joachimsthaler, a valley in modern day Czechia where a ton of European silver coins were minted. Early USA also used Spanish dollars for a long time, until they could mint their own.
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>>61026884
>$16 premium for a krugerrand
You what? I have a couple of silver krugs and the premium on them was $2.
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>>61026925
>New to physical so trying to understand why the buy price is marked up so much from, say, buying SLV, and what kind of certificates if any are needed for verification
Here in Canada we have two kicks in the balls, first is the exchange rate, and then there is the premium above spot, which for generic bars is about 5%. For premium products like the new anti-counterfeit Maples, there's another few bucks. Older Maples are a couple dollars cheaper. We have no VAT on PURE gold, silver or platinum, but there is VAT on palladium.

American junk will have VAT. British Sovereigns will have VAT, gold Krugerrands (22k) will have VAT, gold US Eagles (22k) will have VAT. Gold US Buffaloes (24k) will have no VAT.

We've bought in person 99.9% of the time using physical fiat currency, and there was never any ID checks for purchases. I believe they may take ID if we sell though.

I'm not sure what you meant by certificates for verification unless it's related to ID, which isn't needed.
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>>61026897
But tungsten is as different from gold in every other way as possible. A tungsten filled gold bar will never pass a sigma test unless it is several inches thick.



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