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i don't even feel bad for posting it again 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/(Otherrare 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[Embed]
https://youtu.be/NgSXg-WOEVY[Embed]
https://youtu.be/2ymGAyKAg-k[Embed]
https://www.fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database


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>>61031341
These are way cheaper at BSAGC than Golden Eagle for anyone who would be interested.
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COPPER GODS WWA?
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I can't stop wasting money on random coins from other countries.
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there wasn't a 1/2 oz for this last year was there?
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>>61031361
That's quitter talk they're feeding you so they can buy the coins, instead. You should buy even more to show them they've failed.
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Interesting that they changed the portrait for the second version. Which do you guys prefer? I like the 1oz better than this.
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>>61031351
>>61031374
Horrible deal.
What the fuck.
Just stick to silver instead.
GSR is still wayyy down.
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>>61031376
I like that plan. It feels great owning a piece of history
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>>61031404
Definitely not a great deal, but much better than this, which is much worse.
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>SHTF
>you buy some land with your 1oz Sonic the Hedgehog silver coin
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>>61031356
Ive been eyeing copper for a while, what was your reason for throwing some money at it? Also, isnt it a pain to keep it in good shape since it taints over time
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>>61031410
Also post them when you do, because I like looking at cool coins.
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>>61031418
>pictured: the former only fans hoe you bought with your 1 oz spiderman silver coin
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>>61031427
The one I posted was from the Golden Horde khanate. It's written in arabic but apparently the date isn't written in arabic numbers like we use today which makes it hard to figure out the print date. The post says the coins range from 1200 to 1500 which is a lot of history.
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>>61031356
I picked up about twenty pre-82 pennies over the last couple days.
One of them was a wheat.
Silver is my main, though I love squirreling away whatever pennies I find.
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>>61031341
We're nowhere near the top.
Last chance to buy at this cheap price before chyna markets open again in a week.
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>>61031207
Mining share are currently rising so quickly, I don't even bother with CSP and buy the shares outright.

Those miners will print so much money, it's not worthwhile to risk not getting assigned just to save a dime here or there.
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>>61031425
I bought several boxes of pennies last year to collect wheats. I think I have about 40 pounds of pre-82's now. I also have about that in 83's and up that I still need to roll and give back to the bank. It's a huge pain in the ass for almost no returns. Copper bullion is basically a rip-off. I pick up pre-82 pennies because I can still find them at the store. I always ask the cashier if I can snag the coppers. 80% of the time they roll their eyes and let me go for the pennies I want. I'm not trying to discourage you per se, I'm just saying I've been down the rabbit hole and, while entertaining, it's nothing special.
Mind you, I always look for pre-82's every time I pay cash.
And I pay for everything in cash.
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>>61031434
what would a couple shreks get a guy?
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>>61031471
A swamp and a talking donkey
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>>61031465
It's better to buy nickels outright, since you are making a profit from the get-go

However apparently there is numismatic value to 2025 pennies due to low and final mintage.
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>>61031374
>1/2 ounce
never heard of something this small
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>>61031487
You can buy gold for 1/10oz
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>>61031427
Is this cool?
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>>61031487
>never heard of something this small
You haven't been listening.
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>>61031505
Yes.

>>61031510
This is also cool but for different reasons.
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>>61031505
I am envious
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>>61031502
Grams, half grams, all the way down to goldback singles
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>>61031513
>This is also cool but for different reasons.
:) But I meant to post a smol.
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>>61031434
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>>61031425
They're cheap, nice to look at and i want diversify my collection. I would not recommend going balls deep investing into them, just have some around.
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Colonial Spanish silver, minted in the Spanish Netherlands in 1624.

Not mine btw but I'm eyeing it.
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>>61031510
metric all the way
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>>61031436
I really need to remake the all-RM frenswheel with the correct proportions instead of just using all the marks I had. That looks so tight.
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Divers Recover More Than $1 Million Worth of Gold and Silver Coins From 310-Year-Old ‘Treasure Fleet’ Shipwrecks

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/divers-recover-more-than-1-million-worth-of-gold-and-silver-coins-from-310-year-old-treasure-fleet-shipwrecks-180987434/
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>>61031566
I remember reading an article a couple years ago where they found a sunken slave ship with gold and silver and Israel tried to claim ownership of it.
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>>61031518
>A fantastic example of ancient works, connected with history not only of the region but money exchange as a whole. The design of the woman and the mounted rider on either side is interesting, and tells as much of a story as the patina of wear it has accumulated since roughly 30BC. A wonderful piece that retains value to this very day in multiple ways, be it as an artifact, spendable token, a connection to various layers of the human experience, or simply a little piece of art. Marvelous.
>heehee coin very shiny have cool dragon on it
I'm not difficult to please, smol or no smol.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PoTDjvhBNDY

>>61031505
yes
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>>61031465
This is the gayest post I’ve ever read
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>>61031518
>999.9
stupid britbongs
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>>61031563
I would appreciate it.
This one looks fantastic.
It just doesn't have that special look with the official dimensions.
It's hard to explain.
And, yes, I would love to see and save such a photograph.
My little pinwheel is all fine and well for what it is, but silver against wood just looks classic.
I implore you:
Make your best and show it off.
Some of us would love to see it.
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>>61031563
>>61031641
get a room you faggot feds
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>>61031697
Fuck off jeet
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>>61031697
1. Crypto is a scam
2. Buy an ad
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>>61031654
What? Shut the fuck up.
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>>61031654
How does liking chickens make you a glownigger?
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>>61031743
a couple of years ago some faggot was making really shitty, ugly "memes" with that stupid round chicken, ugly jew cartoons, and schizo looking pictures. he spammed every thread and people started to theorize it was to turn newfags off of silver.
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46.9K contracts dumped in 2 hours. Price was $47.996.
That’s 46.9K x 5,000 or 234,500,000oz - 28.6% annual production.
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>>61031755
Schizo memes in MY precious metals general subreddit???
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>>61031719
I want an ingot so badly lads
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>>61031755
Was it the German anon?
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>>61031341
Thanks for baking fren.

>>61031258
>There is a psychological principle that states you tend to attack other people for the things you don't like about yourself.
This in statement has some bearing in fact. It's like a subconcious confession. It's a form of Jewish projection we see when they accuse others of committing genocide, torture, child murder and crimes against humanity.

>and then we see what is happenin in Gaza.
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>>61031434
How much for her to brap on a coin in a jar for me?
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>>61031622
Wow good eye
I'm sure Lizzie wouldn't let an error like that on one of her coins.
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>>61031577
>I remember reading an article a couple years ago where they found a sunken slave ship with gold and silver and Israel tried to claim ownership of it.
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>>61031780
If you get one you have to get it a friend
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>>61031766
>46.9K contracts dumped in 2 hours. Price was $47.996.
>That’s 46.9K x 5,000 or 234,500,000oz - 28.6% annual production.
We saw something similar last Friday.

Where the fuck are they getting all these paper shillver oz to short? (from the SLV ETF)
https://youtu.be/hkOx-QuYeAo
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>>61031833
Checked. We're reaching critical mass and just absorbing every hit now.
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>7.25% sales tax on precious metal purchases less than $2000
>oh, you're poor? can't afford to dump $2k in PMs in one transaction? pay the poor tax
poor poor people lmao
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>>61031908
Which locale?
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>>61031833
checked
If SLV owners only knew.
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You guys think World War 3 will pop off, if so when? I'm thinking by late 2026 into 2027 we will be deep deep deep.
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>>61031939
I think we are getting close.
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Are face book groups a scam ? Can any Aussie stacktards chime in ? I guess there is no liability for selective scam or fakes...

Aussie Sovereign Gold & Silver Buy/Swap/Sell/Bullion

This is the group im looking at. All the prices are much lower than dealers.
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>>61031877
I realized, today, that I bought silver almost as a joke some years ago.
I'm paying double, now, what I paid only a few years ago.
Today I had my first taste of FOMO.
I thought about emptying my wallet on silver.
I didn't do it, but the thought was there.
Gave me a glimpse into what normies will probably experience.
If we go full Weimar, it's gonna be nuts.
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Speaking of Aussies did you guys see Perth Mint ran out of silver bars?
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>>61031939
I expect a lot of pro-war conditioning to be part of the 250th Anniversary next year, maybe they'll even make a series of coins commemorating Generals or Battles.
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>>61032003
They run out of stock all the time an probably have more on the go. Plenty of other options to buy from here so no real shortage besides one of many vendors.
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I’m still unreasonably long miners. I have 300k in gdxu and 1m in gdx, gdxj, sil, silj.

I know a pull back will come soon but I’m making so much money every month.
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Anybody use collectpure.com to buy stuff? Prices are lower than dealers and it seems legit.
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>>61032003
>Speaking of Aussies did you guys see Perth Mint ran out of silver bars?
Yes. The real question is where did they go? During silversqueeze in 2021, Perth Mint also ran dry on silver, and speculation was that bars were shipped to COMEX/LBMA. One customer who demanded her bars, was forced to wait several weeks (months?) and when she was finally given her silver, the bars had Chinese markings.

Today the question is, did the bars go to China or again, did Perth Mint accept a fat premium to bail out LBMA who is reported to be very low on free float (available for immediate delivery) silver.

LBMA has lots of silver bars in their vault, but they store bars on behalf of SLV, the Royal Mint, etc, so many of those bars cannot be "delivered". They can be sold "short" however.

>John Adams: Is Perth Mint having issues sourcing silver
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oo5E31Ijtm4
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>>61031988
I use the Aus fb groups a lot and there are a lot of legit sellers, but the group you mentioned there is a scam, i actually reported it but i guess nothing happened.
The listings there are just stilen from the legit groups but with lower prices.
I'll make another post after work with the names of the groups ive used successfully, on phone currently.
Just look at peoples posting history in the group, you can search by name and see if theyve had previous successful dealings and references. Sometimes scammers will copy the accounts of legit sellers so arrange a phone call and have them read you the correct bank details if in doubt. I've personally never had a problem but its easy to make a mistake and there's no recourse really so just be cautious
Worth the risk in my opinion though, ive made most of my purchases this way and got some great deals out of it
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>>61032028
>They run out of stock all the time an probably have more on the go.
Australia is a major silver producing country and the Perth Mint is also a silver refiner. This is not credible that they would run out of stock from selling to retail customers, so the question is: Where did the silver actually go?
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>>61032064
Yeah ok. Thanks aus anon. Any legit groups ?
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>>61032076
Fuct if i know m8. I'm not that paranoid about it. Maybe the world run out of silver we all about to get 10000$ and oz because one of many mints are low on supply right now.
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>>61032042
Nice picture but what is all that ugly toilet paper doing? Are you using it to keep the glock from scratching the table?
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>>61032078
These are the ones I've used successfully
It's common practice to ask for a reference since it's all trust based, people on there are happy to answer questions and that
Good luck mate, let us know how you go
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>>61032089
>Maybe the world run out of silver we all about to get 10000$ and oz because one of many mints are low on supply right now.
LBMA is reportedly very low as well. Green is the free float.

We're piecing together a mosaic of reality based on tiny fragments of information from a wide variety of sources. Perth Mint running dry is one of those fragments.

An expat in Vietnam reported in the thread last night that he ordered a kilo and is now waiting three months for delivery.
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>>61032091
lol it’s cash to pay my landscaper and other random expenses, this picture is a few years old though. I bought another monster box of Canadians and a 100oz bar since this.
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>>61031361
There's this little jewelry shop near me that occasionally gets .999 silver coins in of the most random sizes and prints. I always buy them out even though they are way above spot.
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>>61032028
>They run out of stock all the time
What? They are Australia's official bullion mint and owned by the Government. I find that hard to believe.
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>>61031641
took a minute but I think I got it right
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>>61032106
Very sus.
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>>61031641
Got a few more pictures to edit tomorrow but I like how this one came out. Gnite silber frens
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>>61032138
Sleep well glorious bastard
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>>61032098
>I bought another monster box of Canadians and a 100oz bar since this.
Now you're talking.
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>>61031939
>You guys think World War 3 will pop off, if so when?
It has to within 5 years or else the dollar will be dead and even the smallest stacktards become wealthy.
>>61032007
>I expect a lot of pro-war conditioning
This, Europeans are not ready to fight. And it's going to take the US ~5 years to up production of THAAD and other Interceptor missiles to be able to keep Israel alive with another tango with Iran. The west isn't ready for war but they need one to keep the economy intact.
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Here's another data point, like the tide going out a few hundred meters, minutes before the tsunami hits.
>The majority of Americans have no idea how inflation works, no idea what the Federal Reserve does, and no idea what the US federal deficit is.

>FinTwit is a bubble.

>The "debasement trade" is just beginning. Take dollars and buy assets or be left behind in a permanent underclass.
https://x.com/Geiger_Capital/status/1973829803024486664
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>>61032007
i almost bought the gold patton coin until i thought prices would surely go down.
now it's nearly 4k usd and i dont see it going anywhere but up, up, up.
however, i am a sucker for history so i'd probably empty my wallet for those coins.
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>>61032147
I liked the lower premiums on the leafs, bought back in 2021. Price was in the low 20s I believe.

Same reason I bought the 100oz bar, I just wanted as much silver per ounce as possible.
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>>61032169
>It has to within 5 years or else the dollar will be dead and even the smallest stacktards become wealthy.
If war hits, expect inflation, price controls, rationing capital controls, and even the smallest stacktards will become wealthy.

I don't see an alternative where stackers don't do well, save for a miracle energy source where unlimited free energy comes from a toaster sized device for every home and business.

If this happens, bitcoin goes to zero and precious metals decrease in value.
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>>61032097
Who has that screenshot of the prices for silver being expensive in the 3rd world but not here
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>>61032182
>Same reason I bought the 100oz bar, I just wanted as much silver per ounce as possible.
Same. Quantity has a quality of it's own.
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>>61032194
>Who has that screenshot of the prices for silver being expensive in the 3rd world but not here
I've got a couple pictures showing that food is extremely cheap relative to silver in Venezuela.
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>>61032194
>I've got a couple pictures showing that food is extremely cheap relative to silver in Venezuela.
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>>61032117
>>61032138
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Less luck picking up cheap mint sets today than there was yesterday. That's okay, there is always tomorrow.

What should I do with all of the proof Sacageweas? Just use them as tips at the coffee shop? Try to sell them to boomers on eBay?
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>>61031517
Half-Goldbacks are 1/2000 of a troy ounce.
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>>61032139
>the sun is wearing sunglasses to shield itself from itself
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>>61032194
i'm wondering myself.
i am looking at One Ounce Trading in the philippines and theyre advertising 1ozt ASE for about 56$.
considering importation, taxes and maybe VAT, tarrifs, whatever other bullshit, that's not...terrible.

>>61032230
fuck i need to buy more of those things. havent in years
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>>61032229
>Try to sell them to boomers on eBay?
Do this, put them as Buy it Now's for like $5 a piece (or higher depending on how much the going rate for them is).
The proof pennies and Nickels also resell for a decent premium.
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>>61032191
>If war hits, expect inflation, price controls, rationing capital controls, and even the smallest stacktards will become wealthy.
War has anti-inflationary aspects because people get scared and spend less. But I don't think retail is driving PM so I'm not saying it will stop our growth but could stall it as money goes into bombs and drones (which need Silver and small amounts of gold) instead of assets.

>I don't see an alternative where stackers don't do well, save for a miracle energy source where unlimited free energy comes from a toaster sized device for every home and business.
(((they))) would never let us have free energy so I think we're safe there.

Not sure I agree in that hypothetical that bitcoin goes to zero, In my opinion crypto becomes a lot more viable and sustainable if electricity gets cheaper.

>>61032194
See our Canadian friend's shots of isolated countries in economic turmoil (silver becomes king until the dollars can flood back), but as a datapoint I pay higher premiums for silver in Vietnam than in the US. I paid about 200$ more for 1kg than I saw advertised on US bullion sites (that I've used before) on same day.

>>61032230
>goldbacks
Nice, jealous
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so....... odds on the US inflating the price of gold to cover their debt?
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>>61032265
low because im not sure the us has any gold in fort knox
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>>61031913
california
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Getting antsy about gold. Does else thinks 2 red days will set off a major correction? Hit me with your explanation of why that's not true.
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When are the chinks coming back?
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>>61032265
>so....... odds on the US inflating the price of gold to cover their debt?
Right now? very low. If they did a modest overvaluation of gold, combined with austerity, (cutting entitlements WILL happen, sooner or later, one way or another) they could save the dollar.

It is political suicide to touch entitlements. Revaluing gold to wipe out the debt is essentially just printing enough debt free money to wipe out the debt, effectively doing a soft default, giving bondholders a 75% or more haircut.

The Fed would also have to backstop all the banks, pension funds and hedge funds that were ruined by the soft default, printing even more money. By this point in time ALL international trade has been halted, and the trillions of Eurodollars come flooding back to the USA. All these factors combine to cause the US dollar to hyperinflate.

Rick Rule has said multiple times that the purchasing power of the US dollar declined by 75% during the decade from approximately 1970-1980. He expects the same thing to happen over the next decade as well.

Someone else made the prediction that the USA will print it's way out of their debt trap until enough boomers are dead that their vote doesn't control American politics anymore, and younger generations will vote to reform the existing entitlement system. Maybe 20-30 years from now.
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>>61032289
>california
Ouch! Drive to Nevada, the silver State.
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>The control of physical assets will matter more than control of financial systems in the coming decades.
https://x.com/GaryBohm5/status/1973744641376928025
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>>61031341
>i don't even feel bad for posting it again edition
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>>61032097
>LBMA is reportedly very low as well. Green is the free float.
Here's someone saying that the true amount of silver in 1000 oz bars available for delivery might be in the 10s of millions of ounces.
https://x.com/MakeGoldGreat/status/1973731238642122938
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>>61032355
David Jensen interview with Craig Hemke
https://youtu.be/JkXKi00lFyI
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>>61032236
Ehh. They seem to go for $2.50 so it may not be worth my time. Still, it could be fun to start a cheeky coin business so that I can say I'm employed, lol.
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>>61031341
How to safely make it back home in Mexico after buying gold from a reputable seller like a bank or Costco?
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Where are my German/Euro bros buying silver? Everything is 20% over spot
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>>61032385
lol, lmao even
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Prepare For MASSIVE GOLD & SILVER Shortages (PANIC is coming) | Alasdair Macleod
“When the metal is not there, the prices go through the roof!”
https://youtu.be/TKYcfb9QQiM
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>>61031341
Spectacular coun and thank you for baking
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>Prepare For MASSIVE GOLD & SILVER Shortages (PANIC is coming)
>>61032392
https://youtu.be/D2ytgzbvEXo?si=39JI-oJzunVoXyWT
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>>61032385
Tavex mostly sold out on it except a few classic cois.
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>>61032385
>Where are my planet earth bros buying silver? Everything is 20% spot
Uhm, anon?
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this is a pretty good deal for fractional. tempting
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>>61032297
>Hit me with your explanation of why that's not true.
i'm not sure
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>>61031477
kek
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>>61032117
Neat:)
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>>61032400
kek
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>>61032405
>Tavex mostly sold out on it except a few classic cois.
Data point.
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>>61032423
I swear back in '21 I wasn't paying this much over spot.
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>>61032480
>I swear back in '21 I wasn't paying this much over spot.
High premiums = retail supply tightening.
Data point.
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>>61032480
You're correct. There was a time in 2020 though the spot/physical spread was nearly this high if I recall correctly
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>>61032425
Canadian wildlife coins are so cozy. I oughta dig mine out of the treasure chest and do a little family photo
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>>61032480
You paid $50 for American silver eagles when spot was $25,,,,lmao ,,,,,,,i told you back then that was Le Big Dumb
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It's funny to think about how all these silver scam victims were conned.....lmao,,,,,some one fucked with they head and convinced them to buy ROCKS
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>>61032480
I've found it pretty easy to get coins at or below spot lately, but I haven't made any big purchases since we were at $42, so maybe the cheapies have evaporated since then and I just managed to get lucky on the Ebay auctions I've won in the past few days.
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>>61032497
I haven't looked at my stuff in a while, turns out I only have one Canadian wildlife coin. Threw in another Canadian werewolf piece and some ten ouncers as compensation. I need to start collecting silver again, it's so fun. Haven't bought in some years.
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Comfiest threads on all chans right now
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Another pre weekend trip to the moon
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>>61032555
Why does watching broke wagies buy generational poverty make you so happy?
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>>61032510
>>61032563
>>61032504
No PM's = PMS
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>>61032563
Mostly because I'm one of the anons who started pmg. I enjoy watching it grow. Kind of like how you enjoy penises growing in your mouth
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>>61032265
At this stage, I don't think it matters. Gold is already well into the process of revaluing itself.
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>>61032575
When did pmg get started? I've lurked here from time to time since 2021
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>>61032580
I started it 10 years ago to teach people how to get rich by not buying silver,,,,,lmao,,,,but sadly most didn't listen,,,, not one stacktard has made it,,,,but dozens have become millionaires by not buying silver
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Silver is back over 47.
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>>61032169
>We need to kill off a large part of our young workforce to keep the economy intact.
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>>61032580
I think it started in late 2018 or 2019, but there might've been earlier unsuccessful attempts at a Precious Metals General before that.
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>>61032606
I haven't been in the thread in quite a while, decided to check the silver price today and DAMN last I checked it was barely 31.
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>>61031356
Copper is cool if you can store it.

Fun fact: zinc is headed to a bigger bottle neck in the future, so even shit-coins hold future gold. Thinking of buying my son's piggy bank in cash dollars...
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If you could have any pm historical artifact, what would it be?
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>>61031398
Where can I get this? Yes, I am retarded.
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What happened to the guy who minted these?
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>>61032480
I don’t even really care about the premiums at this juncture, cuz this looks to be the end game where there will be some sort of big shift. Unless you are a total poorfag, what’s the difference between buying silver at $50 or $52 right now? The time for being a bitch over premiums is when shit was boring.

If someone has 100 ounces of silver (which is pretty decent) and you have the funds to easily get up to an actual legit stack of 300 ounces but you are holding off on pulling the trigger cuz it’s an extra couple dollars per ounce than you were expecting you need to just eat the bullet and just buy it.
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>>61032653
Because here in Europe it's not just a $3 premium, it's €40/oz spot and dealers want €47/oz. I already have over 100oz silver from 2021/22, I'd much rather buy more gold considering I only have 1oz.
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>>61032662
Ooooh you are a eurofag
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>>61032662
Are you a poorfag? How much can you legit get?
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>>61032638
He got rich by selling frog rounds to depressed incels,,,,lmao you get rich by selling silver to losers
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>>61032216
Lmao stacktards believe the dumbest shit
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>>61032619
We're in the exponential growth curve.
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>>61032680
I could buy another 200oz silver rn and it wouldn't affect me financially.
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>>61032699
You gotta do it. It’s just really tough if you should go for the 200 ounces of silver or the 2 ounces of gold. The 300oz stack of silver puts you at a borderline big boy stack. The 2 extra ounces of gold giving you 3 ounces isn’t that much but could be very significant if gold is revalued. You get more flexibility with the extra silver but a little more certainty with the gold.
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>>61032699
Or just go 50/50 ounce of gold 100 ounces of silver. 2 and 200 is nice.
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No late notice /pmg/. One of the older employees at work had a "Silver certificate" in his wallet. He ended up using it to buy whatever at the gas station without realizing he made a big mistake.
Anyway...As a promise to myself earlier this week I have bought some silver. And every week I will keep buying.
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>>61032746
Silver Certificates haven't been redeemable since 1968 and unless his Silver certificate were in pristine condition or had a fancy serial number it would be worth like $2-3 at most.
It sucks that he spent it, but it's not that big a deal.
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>>61032698
yeah. I've got about 550oz tempted to buy a bit more but idk
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>>61031766

Coincided with an exactly timed attack on gold also.
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>>61032211
So you can buy a Volkswagen Golf for less than 71 lbs of chicken breasts? A month's rent in a nice apartment costs 4lbs of chicken breasts? All this in countries where most families keep chickens?

Learn to filter retarded bullshit, anon. Jesus.
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>>61032789
>compares the price of 1lb/week per year and thinks it's the price of 1lb of chicken.
I thought you people were supposed to be good with numbers.
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>>61032757
He was completely shocked over the fact that I mentioned Gold breaking ATH and Silver almost $50 again.
Though I think he was dumbstruck over himself spending that Silver certificate on something at the gas station earlier today.
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working it
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>>61032003
>>61032028
they haven't had kilo bars for ages
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4k gold soon?
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>>61032497
>Canadian wildlife coins are so cozy.
Wait until you see the fictional creatures series, including the Werewolf, the Giant Squid and the Residential School Child's unmarked grave.
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>>61032610
We'll replace them with Indians saar.
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>>61032840
very soon
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>>61032853
Dang, green boy got moves
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>>61032853
i remember it was like 3420 just yesterday and now its just a little over 100 from 4k
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>>61032662
>Because here in Europe it's not just a $3 premium, it's €40/oz spot and dealers want €47/oz.
Data point.
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>>61032789
>So you can buy a Volkswagen Golf for less than 71 lbs of chicken breasts?
They ate the fucking ZOO animals. I didn't see any chickens running around in Caracas.

You should see what your mother will do for a Mercury dime when she gets really hungry.
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>>61032825
>they haven't had kilo bars for ages
I can sell them one if they need, but I'm going to charge a hefty premium, I know what I've got.
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>>61032897
Lmao pmg baggies exude the stench of incels,,,,good sales technique for Peter schiff to convince you silver would cure your virginity
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>>61032825
>>61032906
i bought one a month ago from a third party dealer
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>>61032914
Lots of data points suggesting we are in the beginnings of a hard physical supply squeeze that's being papered over with lies.

The LAST thing they will admit to is the supply running low because they know it would trigger a massive bull run and drive the price to $100 ore more. Same principle where a government will NEVER tell people in advance that the currency will be devalued, lest they all try and frontrun the devaluation, leading to a run on the currency, taking all the value the government was planning to steal in the first place through the devaluation.
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>>61032938
Lmao
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>>61032938
>Lots of data points suggesting we are in the beginnings of a hard physical supply squeeze that's being papered over with lies.
LBMA free float has barley changed since March 2025. Is this credible?

I'm going to call it, LBMA is very low, possibly critically low and doing everything they can to cover it up, including buying good delivery bars from Perth Mint or the Royal Canadian Mint, or wherever they can source them from while keeping the story on the down low.
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>>61032970
Silver shortage lease rate 7.28%
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>“The measure of nonmonetary gold imports, tracked by the orange line in figure 1 and whose monthly value has never exceeded $9 billion in its 35-year history and has never exceeded $4 billion since 2020, is reported … jointly by the BEA and the US Census Bureau…. Not included in that report, but released [two hours later by the BEA] is a second ‘balance of payments’ (BOP) measure of nonmonetary gold imports. That measure spiked to a monthly average of $29.1 billion for January and February of 2025 (the yellow line in figure 1).”

I know how everyone loves to regale about how China will launch a gold-backed BRICS currency and that will dethrone the evil US empire for sure.
However Trump regime is not asleep at the wheel, and it looks like Orange Man Bad already directed the US Treasury to move first and start importing nonmonetary gold immediately.

Nonmonetary gold is raw dory bars directly from gold mines, that need additional processing into 0.999 fine before they need to be reported on financial balance sheets.
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Silver Squeeze 2.0: 10x Gains as Deficits Squeeze Supplies Dry - David Morgan
>I do believe it could be an epic lifetime event,
https://youtu.be/6-o5z6HV_NY
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>>61032825
actually i just checked. what are you on about?
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>>61033004
>Orange Man Bad already directed the US Treasury to move first and start importing nonmonetary gold immediately.
Sure, because Fort Knox (and other government vaults) probably didn't have the amount of gold that was expected.
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>>61033018
>picrel
can't wait till I need gold shoes to walk across my stacks
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>>61033008
LBMA has a documented history of lying about how much available silver in their vaults.

LBMA Silver Set to 'Flat Run Out', Banks Caught Short Will BURN: Ed Steer
https://youtu.be/t710ToTSiX8
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maybe this assessment is retarded but;

>dollar devaluing
>inflation in the news for approaching a decade
>people are trusting institutions less
>capitol (even microcapitol) is more moveable than ever
>BTC seems inaccessible, and altcoins ick
>tic toc investors can show rizz

I came into some money recently, made some purchases last year but most in the last 3 months or so. I'm now about 50% in physical metal not including the property I own. And I'm not doing this to get rich, it's just obvious that the 4% interest I can earn in a bank (which I then need to pay 30% tax on) is a dumb as bricks move.

Want to get into the stock market but I'm thinking I'll just wage and dmor to get ready for the crash, maybe buy some mines on a small scale to test the waters.

Anyway, what I'm getting at is that the stage is set on a retail level for a large explosion to add to what the banks and now other institutions (that JP Morgan 60/20/20 advice) seem to be doing.
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>>61031398
They really nailed the small face to head ratio
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>>61033069
>And I'm not doing this to get rich
Precious metals are an excellent way to preserve wealth. There may be some speculative appreciation, especially during times of financial crisis.

It's turned out in retrospect that gold was an excellent investment, beating out the S&P over the last 25 years.
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>>61033049
theres all this talk about silver but hows gold doing
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>>61032906
>>61032914
pissed i didnt buy more
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>>61033014
oh wtf i swear when i checked a few days ago it was out of stock
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>>61033100
Lmao, stacktards can't control they emotions thats why they never prosper
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>>61032385
i bought some in shop yesterday and bought a lot on ebay because that has less premium and vat
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>>61033100
>1.2k kilo
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>>61033111
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>>61033092
>but hows gold doing
Apparently, China effectively now controls the gold market. Since very little gold gets used in industry, pricing is based on monetary and jewelry value, so you can get as much gold as you want at spot.
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also:

>be germanon
>go to "shop"(more like the shopfront of a mintage company) 40 minutes before closing time
>"were currently full, pls take a seat in the waiting area"
>mfw i didnt even know that had a waiting area
>waiting area is tiny room with 6 chairs and some screen showing industiral gold refinement
>Theres already 4 people waiting
>when i get finally called in after 30 minutes, they are sending another woman whom just arrived back
>"sorry we're closing, you came to late"
>chat with the woman thru transaction about the high influx
>tells me it's been like that the past weeks
>feel bullish with my bullion
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>>61033137
>go to "shop"(more like the shopfront of a mintage company) 40 minutes before closing time
>"were currently full, pls take a seat in the waiting area"

I presume that people were buying. May I ask ratio of whites to browns of the customers?
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Is everyone ready for the 9:00am NY time slamdown?
>No crying in the casio.
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>>61033149
>White incels terrified that brownies are beating them again


Lmao, don't forget to touch grass today baggies if Mr noseberg will let you. I got rich by not buying silver and you could have too
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Now we wait
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>>61033137
i also stood in line in tavex. but in my case I am just gradually replacing my family's lev savings and income for gold coins as we dont want to deal with the whole euro transition. unfortunately gold has been outpacing my income, so I am buying ever smaller coins and bars
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>>61033183
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>>61033200

Your income is shrinking against gold. That’s what happening. All the more reason to keep buying what you can.
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>>61033149
all white

>>61033200
gold will continue because your purchasing power is shrinking, dont be fooled. I just buy the whichever is the cheapest option for the most content. Already have some fondling pieces so the desire for rounds or something is small, bars are usually cheaper with gold. With silver its mostly the other way around.
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Gay gay gay gay gay everyone in here is gay gay gay gay gay everyone in here is gay gay gay gay gay
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German "MDM" has some not so high premium gold bar medalions: https://www.mdm.de/gold-gedenkbarren-unser-sandmaennchen-und-seine-freunde-1-1 29.00 EUR for 1/200 Oz 0 0,155 gramm (= Is around 16 EUR meltprice, 1/100 Oz, 0,31 gramm, is some 33 EUR). They have more like this, and if order multiple then no shipping cost in DE. Some are limited to 3 pro household, other to 10 pices. Is good for small peole who can not spend much money. Think about value of it will go up as long inflation (and soon possible BRICS gold/silver/palladium etc. standard) and aclimate the money you spend for the gold. I checked "reppa.de" for comparsion and 1/200 Oz cost actual some 39,00 EUR there. You should also own some little fractionals for later exchange. Risk of loseing because so small is same as with 1 Oz because is in near same money/coin dimension, and capsuled anyway. Consider gold price could climbe to 6000/Oz or more, is good to have such little pices then to stay under radar in transactions. (I also think girls might also like such little shiny "kawai!" stuff [Kinchen effect], you not? Hmmm...) Happy hunting!
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>>61033233
no shit newfag
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>>61033247
theyre alright if u can get them at a good price but my god the design of the bar and the packaging is hideous on any of them. Boring motives and huge blister telling me "spiegelglanz" like motherfucker i can see that on my own.
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2 years ago I bought this 1kg noah for 771€. In 2025 the price doubled. People bitched and moaned when 1 Oz of silver went over 20$/€ at this time. I earn only slightly more now in the last quarter of 2025 compared to 2023.
>inb4 crypto shilling
there was a blackout in spain and some parts of france this summer. I'd rather have real assets in my real safe in my real home thank you.
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>>61033205
quit it.
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>>61033183
The big dump yesterday lasted precisely from NY open to London close. I reckon there must have been some big arbitrage or something, but I can't figure out exactly what and whether the same thing is going to play out again today.
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>>61033256
>Calls the bars hideous
>Proceeds to post equally hideous coins
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>>61032580
breed
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>>61033184
Are you going to tell us who's social you're taking those screenshots from?
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>silver futures lower than spot price, AGAIN
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>>61033184
>ID : Iq 5 and die

You have been cursed lol lmao kektop
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Day 17 of Mike posting every day until silver is $1,000
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>>61031434
fuark, havent seen this pic in 10 years.
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>>61033247
are these mass produced? if s scottsdale mints lying
>Scottsdale Mint has created the world's smallest mass-produced Gold Bar. These bars are 1/100th of a troy ounce of .9999 Pure Gold.
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>>61032638
his site anonymintpm is still up
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>>61032631
Im sure there are more cool artifacts that Im not thinking of, but a globus cruciger would be cool I think
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>>61032631
this, great question, and surely will rile up some of the shills, maybe even earn me a ban
>kekekekek
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>>61033627
kek, my 2nd option was going to be a full centurion armour, but I dont feel like thats very PM-y, its mostly leather and steel right? Maybe at best some golden decorations here and there
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>>61033018
All of this hoarded gold should be in coins in circulation
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>>61032631
>If you could have any pm historical artifact, what would it be?
If you mean in its as-found but restored or preserved condition, maybe Galileo's telescope.
If in new condition, then the Antikythera Mechanism.
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>>61033621
>the holy hand grenade
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>>61031341
>don't even feel bad for posting it again edition
>
I wouldn't feel bad either, fren.
It's beautiful.
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WTFWT SILBERSISTERS???
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$48 before close, or another banksters bonking incoming?
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I'm not sure if you all remember when years ago that I said "the day that Marijuana is reclassified, I'd the day the dollar as we know it dies."
https://www.forbes.com/sites/roberthoban/2025/09/28/trump-cannabis-re--or-de-scheduling-and-what-comes-after/
Reason being is the hemp based paper ponzi scheme will eventually end. Federal reserve notes are made of hemp paper, birth certificates are made on hemp paper, death certificates are made on hemp paper, title deeds are made on hemp paper.
Funniest part is Trump loves the paper ponzi scheme and doesn't even realize what he's doing.
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>>61032042
Me too but i only got in this week im a Johnny come lately.

Holding SILJ is nerve wracking there’s crazy volatility I lost all my gains I made yesterday in 15 minutes
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>>61033607
This one: https://www.mdm.de/gold-gedenkbarren-unser-sandmaennchen-und-seine-freunde-1-1 has a mintage of 25.000 others have 10.000 or 5.000 like the 0.5 gramm gold coins often have. I wonder what happens with the rest of them, every few months new motives appear, possibly they melt it down again/recycle? But with every melt one lose 10% gold. Scottsdale Mint? When? Those german bars are around since... hmmm 2017 or earlier, not sure, 2009? Not know exactly, but mainly are produced by "Münze Berlin" (For MDM, and Reppa.de too) and "Bayrisches Hauptmünzamt, München" (Somalia, Armenian Ark", stuff that Reppa.de has) and also "Valcambi, Swiss" (Cook Islands) and some in France too and sure more mints. I not find out yet, just vague guess by me. Many exotic countries alow mint in DE, gave them licenses todo so. Also a 1/50 Oz Kruegerrand is done each year (50.000 pices), was on MDM for 69 EURO early this year, then get expensive or sold out now. Here another, first pressing, 199 EURO: https://www.mdm.de/2025-gold-kruegerrand-first-day-strike
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Where's my tamp, nigger.
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another die question

so pic rel

do the lines to the right of the top of the head and around spes mea line up with this?

https://www.ma-shops.com/maempel/item.php?id=4285

looks pretty close to me
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>>61033813
SILJ is a good holding, as the professionals can manage what mines are in the ETF so you don't have to pick. I got assigned on a CC at $18 and haven't found the opportunity to buy back in yet. It pays a single dividend at the end of the year which is a cool.
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>>61033899
i did it again
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>>61032042
Anon, what am I supposed to do with this erection?
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>>61033902
Pmg claims stocks aren't real
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>>61033902
I’m surprised that you wanted to sell calls on silver considering how volatile it is. I don’t know much of anything about mining other than it seems to have great exposure to silver price. I didn’t even know about that the dividend thanks anon
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>>61034059
IQ Dalit, did you remember to use the loo today?
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If any of you have connections, tell them to dump it one more time, I was busy and missed my chance to buy :(
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>>61034141
Surely you already have a stack and didn't miss the gravy train
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>>61034141
Silver is going to $2000 keep waging fren

Lmao. Wage,,,,buy rocks,,,,die,,,,its how we win
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>>61034137
I got blindsided by the powerful moves in metals/mining these last 2 months and got assigned. It is absolutely a bad idea to be limiting upside potential on mining shares given the historical precedent we saw in the 1960s. When it felt like everything was just crabbing, I was happily sitting back and trying to make some revenue on options. It sucks because all of my UUUU shares are exposed and it ran from under $4 up to $16 and I have to wait until January to get assigned.
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>>61033377
Lmao, stacktards don't know what futures are
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What if I don't want to sell my shinies for cash though?
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2 new little coins
Nice:)
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>>61034193
cool it with the antisemitism
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>>61034192
UPBOATED GOOD SARS!
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>>61034193
Get everything double to have a "would sell" stack
Then use tge profit for more silver and gold:)
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>>61034193
Pmg has a plan for you!

Wage,,,,buy rocks,,,,die
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>>61034224
I do have some coins I'd rather sell and get something else at least. I'm not a fan of these year of the dragon Asahis
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>>61034192
This meme is so fucking gay and stupid I’m actually pissed now. There’s nothing your shit-smeared, smelly fingers could type about PMs that could ever be more retarded or annoying than that stupid fucking meme.
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>>61034241
I think they're nice but this is good if you don't like them sell them sometime yeah.
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>>61034179
Not nearly enough, I still have too much in cash
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>61034185
very cool thanks! I’ll be able to retire!
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My only regret is not dumping the $30k I got when my grandma passed away all into gold 3 years ago
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once the capital levy comes to take your virtual money for that astronomical debt the only real money will be things like gold and silver and monero might work too for a digital bank replacement but everything else can be stolen or banned remotely
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>>61034375
Ngmi, don't look back theres gains to be had everywhere (except retard rocks)

>>61034242
You are angry because its 100% true!
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>>61034382
So silver and gold is being confiscated ?
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>>61032096
cheers dude
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$4000 end of month btw
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>>61032106
local government not federal like the royal australian mint
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Silver just hit 48
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Is silver-plated tableware any good? We've got several kilos, but I fear the effort to extract silver is so high it's unattractive.
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>>61034459
Not bad
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>>61034459
Needs continuation. Starting chant now

HOO-HA
HOO-HA
HOO-HA
HOO-HA
HOO-HA
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>>61034465
Yeah, it's amazing to eat with because it self sterilizes. It's worth more as silver plated silverware. Especially if it's deep silver. Don't melt. Make it you're normal silverware. You're a stacker, you should be putting real silver in your mouth, even if it's just plated, not stainless steel.
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>>61034465
If I had a bunch of silver shit I didn't care about I'd probably make a hobby out of melting it down and making meme coins
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Uhhhhhh guys...
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>>61034459
>>61034480
close to all time high which was 48.70 Dollar in 1980
and 48.47 Dollar in 2011
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Sirs, just letting you know, that I boughted 50 grams of palladium and 37,5 oz of silver today (my first 1,5oz coin purchase).
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>it keeps going up
I was promised a dip.
Where's much dip?
I want to buy a dip.
This sucks.
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>>61034480
>>61034480
Futures still below $48. Not sure I've seen this recently
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Can I use silver to get my way out of going to my sister in law's birthday party? Unfortunately no...
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>>61034488
>nominal
now crunch that through shadow stats and check usdebtclock
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>>61034488
considering the dollar value development the rock is still criminally undervalued
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>>61034491
Newbs buying the top, lmao you will sell in 20 years at a 90% loss
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>>61034548
but unlike back then nothing has improved so there is no reason to sell
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>>61034501
Crazy
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>>61034555
You losers buy and sell on emotion not logic
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LOSING MY SIGHT LOSING MY MIND WISH SOMEBODY WOULD TELL ME I'M FINE
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>>61034596
its just up as much as it was down yesterday
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>>61034491
Ignore the angry shilling. Congratulations anon. If shit happens you will have something of value.
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>>61034488
>>61034596
tick tock
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>>61034603
>its just up as much as it was down yesterday
$48.41 was the high this morning, now looks like the NY slamdown might be starting.
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uh cheapies?...
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>>61033188
Checked and true. It's the comfiest of holds.
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Uh guys? Where is today's big TAMP?

Surely they can't allow it close over 48 today
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>>61034491
Enjoy your rocks, bud
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Anyone here use pure? Saw it on find bullion prices.com and was wondering
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>>61034673
Collectpure.com that is
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>>61034643
>Uh guys? Where is today's big TAMP?
Looks like it just started.

>Surely they can't allow it close over 48 today
I think they'll again try their best, but the problem they have is China is sucking all the silver out of the west. LBMA could only be tens of millions of ounces from zero, and silver is a Giffen good. Demand increases as the price rises.

There is also the gold/silver rato, and as central banks keep buying gold, silver has to rise or else it becomes extremely cheap relative to gold.

$4000 gold and $50 silver represents only an 80:1 ratio.
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>>61034488
today's silver price would be $12 in 1980
1980's high would be $200 today
silver is nowhere close to ATH, it needs to break $200/oz for that.
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>>61034492
Nothing makes you guys happy. Silver goes down and it's the suicide hotline. Silver goes up and it's complaining about no dip.
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>>61034677
but this shouldn't affect paper? the futures this gambling is done with?
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>>61034706
So true.
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>>61034501
>Futures still below $48. Not sure I've seen this recently
It's called backwardation, and it's a sign that silver available for immediate delivery is running out. The lease rate also goes up, like what we are seeing now like here >>61032997
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>>61034706
Life is suffering
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>>61034715
>but this shouldn't affect paper?
I know this may be hard to believe, but sometimes people actually do stand for delivery when they by contracts on the COMEX. Often Chinese buyers who then ship the silver to China.
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>>61034548

>Newbs

NO U! I just keep buying, until the economic system collapses, fren. Nothing personal.
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>>61034723
thanks anon
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>>61034747
b-but china was supposed to be poor and collapsing
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>>61034780
>b-but china was supposed to be poor and collapsing
They do have their own problems, but a shortage of US dollars to dump on silver and gold isn't one of them.
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I just don't care about fiat dollary-doos. Scarce, value-dense, and indispensable commodities will protect me from the collapse of paper ponzi. I will not be a victim of the fiat-fallout.
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we were promised cheapies. where are da cheapies?
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>>61034825
Odd outlets. What country?
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>>61034472
After asking here, I immediately came up with the right words to find several buyers near me. They pay €25-40/kg with today's silver price. I'll keep the good stuff, esp the honored family silver.
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>Golden Week is over on October 7th
>Asia market wakes up
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>>61034844
here yer cheapings, poofta
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>>61034844
anon cheapies where several years ago.
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>>61034903
>here yer cheapings, poofta
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once, again thanks /pmg/ for getting me into PMs all those years ago.
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>>61034931
https://monumentmetals.com/random-date-2-oz-silver-twin-maple.html
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>>61034954
They are $150CAD.
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10 years of pmg where are the success stories? Lmao, there are none,,,,,they have fallen further behind,,,still incels,,,,,Peter schiff promised virgins where are they?
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>>61034992
become an american
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>>61035001
>become an american
We're (Alberta & Saskatchewan) working on it.
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What price does iqpajeet rope himself?

>inb4 implying he can afford even rope
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>>61035009
His preferred method involves a train.
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10 years of pmg, waging buying rocks,,,,lmao their life is almost over,,,,0 profits,,,,,bitcoin went from 100 to 100,000,,,,stackturds said don't buy bitcoin our god Peter schiff commanded we die broke incels
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>>61034631
Uhh sorry, we're all out of cheapies.
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lmao at the seethe
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Lmao pmg baggies crying about the rich Swiss chad ,,,,sad!
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>>61035029
Word salad
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>>61035041
>20pbtid posting itt for literally 12 hours straight
dog... what is wrong with you
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>20 posts and they're all lies and useless
Imagine being paid to be here. He doesn't even own his own time.
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>>61034906
look bruv, Livepool were onna absalute heater back then and couldn stack cheapies while focused onnat rite?

I wan da cheapies and I wan da cheapies now
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Please permit this /his/ tangent:
What does /pmg/ think of the "Free Silver" movement, and it's figurehead, William Jennings Bryan? Can someone explain the nuances of bi. vs. monometalism? How much of a turning point was Bryan's loss to McKinley, in hindsight?
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>>61035055
Please don't feed the Indians.
It just means more Indians.
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No more shares available to borrow. Looks like the shorts have used up almost all of their ammo.
>***SILVER ETF Alert***
>8.1 million shares were redeemed yesterday. Could be option dealers lightening up on their hedges.

>However, there are NO SHARES AVAILABLE TO BORROW this morning . Volatility in SLV options remain very high.
>Not a good mix if one is short.
https://x.com/profitsplusid/status/1974108673015435277
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>Wake up
>It's at 48

Well, atleast i managed to get some before it hits 50
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>>61034818
heh bet they didn't think of this possibility as they got distracted by the bonds
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>>61035112
Lmao, pmg baggies think this is a good thing that everyone wants to short silver
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>>61035138
well generally the markets wont deliver in such scenarios as the bankers don't want to pony up all that money and theres every incentive in the world to pop those shorts for a mega squeeze up
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Lmao in the history of pmg, pmg baggies have lost 99.4% against bitcoin
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>>61035159
You obvious don't understand the mechanics of shorting
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Video at the link below. TLDW; it's over for shorts and IQdelet
>It looks like Chinese retail buyers are now rushing into physical #Silver as an investment vehicle.

>It is reported that young people in China are stacking physical #Silver.
https://x.com/KingKong9888/status/1974074290707608023
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>>61035180
I looked into bitcoin, but there's a HUGE glut of 2.1 quadrillion satoshis.
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Reminder, IQ picks up trash on the beach for a living
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>>61035200
Once we reach ATH his /pmg/ contract expires and it's back to the beach.
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>>61035200
if you have a metal detector you might find gold and silver there!
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>>61035200
>Reminder, IQ picks up trash on the beach for a living
You have hit backwards. He shits on the beach and sweeps shit off the shitting streets.
https://youtu.be/4MK5o9Vhiqk
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abKvARX35O0
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David Bateman:
>If Trump gave every household $2000 worth of silver (the main money used for the last 5,000 years) in stimulus, it would eat up 6.5 years of global silver mining supply.

>Trump probably couldn’t give every household even a single ounce of silver ($47). There’s not enough. This is why I’m trading my dollars for silver, and why Trump is begging you to buy bitcoin
https://x.com/davidbateman/status/1973965426280583672
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>>61035226
Lmao, pmg baggies admitting they lost the game of life to an Indian
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>>61035261
good thing you can always exchange those dollars to it. how cool its to be an american hobo, every couple years you get thousands of free money and can use it to make it
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>>61035266
You're in South America though
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>>61035261
He makes a damn good point.
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>>61035261
I used my stimi-bux to buy silver back when it was like $20.
Glad I did.
THANK YOU, SHILLS.
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>>61035327
>He makes a damn good point.
Bateman is based and even called out the Jew. See link.
https://x.com/davidbateman/status/1969544335323775489
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i think he actually has a complex from these threads lmao lol
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>Close over or under $48.00
Place your bets
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>>61035041
Why is your I. D. always poop colored? It's always brown and greenish brown.
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They Are Losing Control Of Gold & Silver Prices - Sound the Alarm | Mike Maloney
https://youtu.be/5mVQqFGtRlw
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>>61035423
Impossibly based.
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>>61035447
>Place your bets
Under, but I'm often wrong.
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wow big brain rock poster >>61034417
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>>61035506
Gold has high intrinsic value. It doesn't tarnish, it is highly biologically compatible. It is oligodynamic (self disinfecting). It is esthetically pleasing to humans. It is resistant to acids. It possesses a unique set of qualities of color, density and malleability, making it easy to identify and verify without special equipment.
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got a text about the car that was ordered. i think it is probably getting close to delivery.

i should probably be dumping the reit and not gold to purchase it right?
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>>61035561
>i should probably be dumping the reit and not gold to purchase it right?
Gold will almost certainly triple in value over the next couple of years. Trump can't help himself when it comes to spending fiat.
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new thread
>>61035587
>>61035587
>>61035587
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>>61035506
It's interesting to watch people try to wrap their head around the importance of gold in the monetary system.
They don't fully understand it, but you can tell they want to hand-wave it away. They can sense the danger of a rapidly rising gold price, but they prefer to not have to make a rash decision. They pray that normalcy will prevail and that accumulating funds in their 401k will be enough to make it, but it won't. Every layer of the onion you peel back reveals a layer more rotten than the next. And at the heart of it all is the big joke: It's all backstopped by Treasuries, which say YOU are the one who owes $200,000 to make ALL of it worthwhile. Your pension, benefits, social security, stocks, bonds. All of it. Every asset you own you find that its all propped up by yourself. No one is actually going to pay any of these debts off. And the whole system is about taking present-day time and resources and doing the ol "switcheroo" and getting you and I to baghold toxic IOUs. That's all it is.
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>>61035605
>They pray that normalcy will prevail and that accumulating funds in their 401k will be enough to make it, but it won't.
Yes. The normalcy bias caused by the Federal Reserve intervening to pump up the market after every crash with a V bounce for the last 40 years. (since 1987) There are people who have never seen an organic correction in their entire working career, so they assume line always goes up.

>And the whole system is about taking present-day time and resources and doing the ol "switcheroo" and getting you and I to baghold toxic IOUs. That's all it is.
Yes. An elaborate game of Jewish accounting tricks where ultimately the Goyim themselves are the only asset underlying the entire ponzi, and Jewish schizophrenia simultaneously needs their productivity, while at the same time needing to destroy the Amalek.



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