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We Love Cheap Chinese Silver 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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>>61047618
Uh bros………
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>>61047618
>We Love Cheap Chinese Silver Edition
Thank you baker. I think.
https://youtu.be/vd4yXzvC0uU
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Silver Ends the Fed
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>>61047627
>1 Hour ago
>[IQDELET]: Canada still has silver, U.S. will never fall
That post aged like milk out in the Texan Summer Sun.
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How comfy will you all be in the near future when fiat continues it's death spiral?
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Lmao, pmg brokies still crying about 2% inflation
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>>61047653
Idk I’m sitting at roughly 300oz silver and 1.25oz gold so ok I guess?
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>>61047653
The hour is near comrades, when we will all have harems of formerly well to do housewives massaging our cocks with their lips for a merc dime. The sun is on the cusp of rising on us. It’s radiant glorious beams are about to shower us with perpetual wealth and infinite oral pleasures
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Bought some more mercury dimes. Feelin good.
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>>61047632
I need to buy one of these before I'm priced out.
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>>61047490
>What happens when we hit 200 before normies even realize?
This is a really good question, we don't really know what a silver bull market will look like in today's environment. Will we hear about it on boomer radio shows first, or investment retard shows, or will they be silent?

I think at around 100 it's gonna be harder and harder to buy. You won't just walk to the LCS and get 20fv of junk that they keep lying around for spot. We're seeing people sell out early here before 50 even. Really the only game left to play here is to try and guess at what number stores start running out of stock with no hope of replenishment.
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>>61047653
will PRVSSIA return?
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To that guy talking about half dollars last thread, yeah.
Even non-silver half dollars get hoarded and put in people's personal collections, dollars and halfs stand on their own as big shiny relatively recognizable coins. They're "junk" but they have infinitely more collector's value than a smaller coin, over the long-term at least.
I don't really like stacking 90% kennedys though, I like 90% franklins and 40% kennedys - even if it is dumb to stack 40.
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>>61047637
Hmmm.
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>>61047627
https://www.mint.ca/en

Why post lies?
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>>61047718
>https://www.mint.ca/en/shop/coins/2024/2025-sml-1-oz-9999-pure-silver-coin-bullion
>2025 1 oz silver Maple Leaf sold out
>https://www.mint.ca/en/shop/coins/2024/2025-gml-1-oz-9999-pure-gold-coin-bullion
>2025 1 oz gold Maple Leaf sold out
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>>61047718
click on the gold
its either out of stock or takes several days or weeks to ship
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>>61047689
>>61047688
Lmao why are all these broke losers buying now? Literally panic buying.....the foping and seething will be glorious
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>>61047718
filter by in stock silver under $100. closest to spot is $90 cad for 23g silver
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>>61047729
https://www.mint.ca/en/shop/categories/gold?productSortBy=PriceAscending&productPage=1&productFacets=Availability%3AInStock,Availability%3ANotSoldOut#products

I haven't deleted my IQ, just saying there's no reason to post misinformation. Silver is already bullish enough. We have the Truth on our side.
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>>61047755
Lmao they wish a nigga wood
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>>61047742
You'll either fomo in at $100 or kys,,,lmao
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>>61047718
The UK is now running out of silver. KEK
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>>61047640
>Silver Ends the Fed
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Current countries with no more silver/extreme delays/extended wait times:
>Vietnam
>Germany
>Denmark
>Japan
>Australia
>U.K.
>Now Canada

Current factors:
>China withholding all releases of Silver out to retail
>Costco is out of PMs
>Custodial Silver Vendors now "Temporarily" witholding silver withdrawals

Anything I missed?
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Hey guys. You were right all along.
Is it too late to stack now?
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>>61047727
That was my experience. I clicked on over a dozen bullion coins and none of them were availabe. Everything I checked on this page is not available.
https://www.mint.ca/en/shop/bullion-products/maple-leaf-bullion-coins
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>>61047767
Lmao, pmg baggies believe everything the coin merchants tell them>>>>>>nothing dumber or broker than a stacktard
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>>61047767
Kek
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>>61047780
>Current countries with no more silver/extreme delays/extended wait times:
>>Vietnam
>>Germany
>>Denmark
>>Japan
>>Australia
>>U.K.
>>Now Canada


None of this is true, but if you believe it buy slv call options you will make a fortune,,,,,lmao
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>>61047799
I saved this pepe....
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>>61047767
https://www.royalmint.com/shop/gold/

Why are you making me be the bad guy here?
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>>61047780
Deranged spam across biz.
Top signal
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>>61047782
By the time the game is up there won't be any metal left to stack. As long as you can find it in stock there is still time to stack.
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>>61047782
No its early,,,,buy retard rocks my silver scamming fren
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>>61047742
You’re here every day to complain. You could be making so many more ubereats deliveries if you quit wasting your time on here. You could probably make like 30 whole dollars a week if you take some initiative. Imagine how much hair gel you could buy with that.
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>>61047818
>Imagine how much hair gel you could buy with that.
Kektop he's pulling all his hair out seething right now.
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>>61047807
>>61047809
>>61047813
It is in fact happening. We will remember this night as the night of the broken silver. Or Silvernacht
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If you're from 1st world country, what if you go to 3rd world country and hired the local to do gold panning with lots of people, can you make profit?
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>>61047756
>Expected to be shipped on Dec 01
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>>61047832
Well that would be great, but it looks like you're posting a screenshot of AI slop and expecting me to believe it like a retard, so I'm not going to hold my breath.
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>Grok shilling "There is no silver shortage, look there's still CAD$96 toz collectable coins in stock :^]"
Hello from Kazakhstan
This silver squeeze goes hard
I hate Ken Griffin so much it's unreal
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>>61047818
Sorry for your losses fren
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>>61047756
>https://www.mint.ca/en/shop/categories/gold?productSortBy=PriceAscending&productPage=1&productFacets=Availability%3AInStock,Availability%3ANotSoldOut#products
Did you actually look at those products? $139.95 for 0.5 gram coin?
10 gram Lunar New Year bar for $2099.95
145 gram diamond shaped gold for $33,799.95

Is this what you are claiming for availability. 12 oddball, high premium "collector" gold products, aside for the 1/10th oz for $704.95 and the 99999 Maple for $6,399.95

I would say we are scraping the bottom of the barrel in retail supply at the Royal Canadian Mint.
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>>61047837
No, or at least not without a lot of industry experience.
Westerners do what you're talking about in the amazon river and related rivers, not "panning" but operating a sucking tube and sucking up all the sediment. In places like africa whenever any gold is found you have illegal mines popping up constantly where they dig deep, go through tiny tunnels, use hand tools, poison themselves with mercury, ect.
Basically south america is your best bet for this. The africa market has too many pros, and the areas that aren't owned by pros where locals mine are already saturated and extremely dangerous. You'd have to go hundreds / thousands of miles into uncharted forest along the river to do what you're thinking about, and it wouldn't be panning but sucking with a tube.
Some people make big money with little one-man operations in alaska, though.
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>>61047755
>filter by in stock silver under $100. closest to spot is $90 cad for 23g silver
True, it's all high premium shit that is low desirability. $84.95 for a carded one oz silver bar. Retail Maples are $76 right now.

https://www.mint.ca/en/shop/categories/silver?productSortBy=PriceAscending&productPage=1&productFacets=Availability%3AInStock,Availability%3ANotSoldOut#products
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>>61047640
Hentai ugly bastard Pepe, I kneel.
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>>61047837
Lmao

>>61047847
Pmg incels want to believe,,,lmao ,,,their whole life plan is built on a rock saving them from a life of laziness and failure and inceldom
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>>61047855
Go do an orange poo in your sacred river or whatever, you psycho.
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Didn't Trump just restart Quantitative Easing? Makes sense.

Approaching $4,000 feels precarious but at the same time so does inflation, and I held off a little while at $2,600 waiting for it to go back to $2,400. I've got enough gold for now (though there is never really enough) so I'm not too worried. But yeah.
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>>61047832
does someone have the webm
I WANT IT
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>>61047856
I'm just responding to the demonstrably false claim that there is no gold available for purchase on that website. I hate the retarded reddit monkey silver squeeze bullshit. There's literally no reason to lie, especially now when silver is starting to rocket.

I never buy from that site, so I don't know what's normal and what isn't, and now I can't trust twitter screenshots because they include undefendable lies and destroy their own credibility.
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>>61047889
>Didn't Trump just restart Quantitative Easing?
I don't think the Fed ever stopped jazzing the markets, one way or another.
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>>61047895
>I'm just responding to the demonstrably false claim that there is no gold available for purchase on that website.
There are no standard gold Maples available for sale, just the $1000.00 premium 5xNiner, and other weird oddball high premium stuff. That's not stackerbait, it's panicbait.
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>>61047910
>There are no standard gold Maples available for sale,

Meme mint that doesn't sell normal shit only has meme shit,,,,time to panic

Lmao there really is nothing dumber or broker than a stacktard
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Holy shit guys the Franklin mint is out of American silver eagles,,,,,,,panic baggies panic!!
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LETS FUCKING GO!
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RCM sells regular gold and silver Maples. They just have no stock rn (right now)
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>>61047931
>RCM sells regular gold and silver Maples

Wrong
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>>61047924
>carpet 7/11 carpet carpet gas station hair gel mysore bear red clay forehead carpet gas station ai orange poo liveleak carpet turban turban 7/11
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>Freshbread
>No one has silver
>No one has gold
Good morning frens, I hope your stacks are stacked! We bout to be moving...
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>>61047894
noone have the webm?
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>>61047939
They sell them in bulk to the Bullion Dealers. Same as how the US Mint sells normal ASEs to Bullion dealers. When major retailers start running out of Maples, that's when you know shit's actually getting real.
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Hotel echo lima lima oscar foxtrot romeo echo november sierra
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>>61047962
Salutations!
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>>61047939
What's this you lying sack of shit.
https://www.mint.ca/en/shop/coins/2024/2025-sml-1-oz-9999-pure-silver-coin-bullion
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>>61047939
https://www.mint.ca/en-us/shopping/archives/2024/2025-gml-in-protective-packaging-1-oz-9999-pure-gold-coin-bullion

https://www.mint.ca/en-us/shopping/archives/2024/2024-5-1-oz-9999-pure-silver-coin-sml-bullion

You're even worse than a reddit monkey.
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>>61047976
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>>61047962
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>>61047959
>When major retailers start running out of Maples, that's when you know shit's actually getting real.


That wouldnt be a big deal either, its no different than how Walmart ran out of toilet paper during covid for 3 days because idiots panic bought
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>>61047973
Looks like tapeworm pepe.
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>>61047981
I accept your apology
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>>61047962
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>>61047982
Yes, they do sell them, AND they are out of stock. Shill was claiming they only sell weird high premium shit. No, they ONLY have weird high premium shit left IN STOCK.
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>>61047832
>oh (you)
happy times await us lads!
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>>61047976
It's a meme round my baggie fren,,,,lmao too dumb to read the description eh?

Try again
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>>61047997
So they can't sell? Because they are out of stock? Get it.
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>>61047997
>AND they are out of stock

Not true and even if it were true its irrelevant,,,,lmao pmg baggies have to pretend that if you move a garbage rock from one place to another it disappears
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>>61047985
Except that toilet paper is tissue that can be mass produced. Toilet paper is not skyrocketing in price and central banks are not buying toilet paper at record amounts. We are talking about the only real currency that has tangible value here that is also rare and millions of years old. Kek retard.
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>>61048024
>Except that toilet paper is tissue that can be mass produced.
I have an idea. We can make reusable toilet paper out of silver. The oligodynamic effect self sterilizes it. (you still have to wash it first though)

It would be a new take on the meaing of paper silver. Or maybe silver paper.
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>>61047987
gross
>>61048024
>indian compares silver and toiletpaper
lel, how he dunks on himself
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>>61048006
Can you ever understand how fucking stupid you sound? I don't really agree that these posts about the mints being out of gold and silver are accurate but holy fuck, you are just...I mean holy shit!!
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>$3,954

WAKE ME UP
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>>61048046
https://youtu.be/pIgZ7gMze7A?si=y4Lqavgi59AmP7Zf
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>>61048024
Silver can be mass produced and unlike toilet paper no one needs it
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>>61048046
4k eod bros...Is it time?
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>>61048046
>So focused on silver this past few weeks i completely ignored how gold almost reaches 4k
the crazy part its only been a few months since gold reached 3k
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>>61048060
choo choo
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>>61048055
>Silver can be mass produced
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>>61048055
Top zozzle and completely retarted.
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>>61048046
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Lmao pmg baggies are so gullible they literally believe everything coin merchants say despite the evidence being everywhere right in they incel face,,,,nothing dumber or broker than a stacktard ,,,,watch as they keep repeating this lie and every other dumb shit they believe
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Monument Metals is sold out of all 1 oz silver maples. A few are only available on pre-order. I have never seen this happen before.
https://monumentmetals.com/silver/canadian-silver-maples/canadian-silver-maples.html
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>>61048083
>>61048084
Okay taking this new information into consideration, I am willing to admit that it seems like a big deal maples are starting to run out from popular sites like MM. Either way the reddit slop posters were still blatantly lying. And also either way silver will continue to moon and make /pmg/ rich.
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>>61047962
henlo
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>>61048046
WAKE ME UP INSIDE
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>>61048105
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>>61048098
>silver will continue to moon and make /pmg/ rich.


Lmao, muh meme coin is out of stock at one coin merchant reee the sky is falling,,,lmao fact is you are all broke retards you need 140,000 ounces to be rich and yall don't have 1% of that
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lmao the beatdown silver is gonna get at 49$ is going to be so nasty. I'm guessing (((they))) will do everything they can to keep it from 49.45
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>A pocketful of change from the 60s represents several hours work at minimum wage
Will we ever enter a new paradigm where our money doesn't continuously lose value or will the current dying fiat just get replaced with another?
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Remember folx the first post on pmg said don't buy bitcoin buy retard rocks,,,,lmao if you bought bitcoin you would have made 99 times your money,,,thats why yall seethe with resentment at rich Swiss chads
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>>61048124
based stinky possessor
I keep all mine as well but they just sit in a bucket in the garage
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Sorry boys, just bought I gold 20 franc I had been eyeing. (and watching get more expensive) Gold will dump now.
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>NIGGER!
all jeets will drown in a poo ocean of their own creation
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>>61048124
Maybe if the world got depopulated we could go back to trading coins back and forth, but really the best we're getting is a "backed" currency. Imagine trying to mint coins for 1 billion people while microkike needs said silver for their processing plants, and tesla needs them for their batteries.

We will simply never go back to actually trading these things as direct currency, the population is too high. Even just doing it in a country of 350 million people isn't feasible, although it could be done in some small european / african countries over a short period.
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>For one hour of minimum wage work ($1.25) in the early 60s you could buy 3 hamburgers, 3 fries and 3 cokes at McDonald's and have enough left over for a Milk Shake
How much food can you buy for an hour of minimum wage work now?
How much food can you get for the $1.25 of junk Silver at current spot?
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>Take out loan
>buy precious metals

Simple as...
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I can't wait to buy an ai waifu with silver gains.
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>>61048040
used a very similar theme/edit in this vid
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>>61048156
anon, we can be glad there will be a civilzation to trade with when this is over
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>>61048159
Thanks to fiat everyone's life got better
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Nearing FULL MOONMAN
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>>61048156
Yeah we're probably never getting coins back, though I could see Silver coins technically being obtainable in such a "Gold-backed" currency scenario, but just way to expensive to use for 99% of transactions, the equivalent of $1000 bills.
> Even just doing it in a country of 350 million people isn't feasible
Wasn't the total mintage of 1964 Half Dollars around 350 Million? Silver would still be too expensive to use in most transactions, but it wouldn't be impossible. That being said it probably won't happen at the national level either.
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>>61048172
So true, pmg incels are a big part of the problem but whomever finds your rocks when the cleaner empties your apartment after you die can take your coins down to the liquor store and buy a jug of MD 20/20
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>>61048172
Why's there such a large male surplus?
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Ooooooooooooooo
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>Was expecting the price to slam
>It's STILL going up

*sigh* placed another order.

I know the economy's a shitshow but what the fuck did the orange ape do again for it (and other metals) to surge?
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>>61048194
The perfect storm in place and is playing out. Multi year bull run in progress.
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>>61048194
Its time. The revaluation should have happened 4 years ago.
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>>61048194
Upcoming french economic collapse?
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>>61048194
Mexicans banned trump memes, so now he needs the silver to tomahawk Russia, please understand :praying:
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Remember guys panic buying always works out
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>>61048192
isnt there a male surplus by nature?
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>>61048170
Nice, comfy
>>61048180
Wish luna would wax my gibbous
>>61048211
Isn't it against the Geneva Convention to ban Trump memes?
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>>61048234
I thought there was naturally a female surplus due to men being able to impregnate multiple women.
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hard to find a deal rn, but could drive an hour out to get this for $730USD, what do you guys think? 4 gms of 22ct & 1 gm of 9ct,one of the tabs has snapped of the back but nbd
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>>61048240
looked it up
>there is an excess of males at birth in almost all human populations, and the natural sex ratio at birth is usually between 1.02 and 1.08.
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>>61048252
So 2-8% of men are doomed to not reproduce?
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>>61048258
they are doomed to be killed in a war
which is probably the reason why that ratio is skewed, to balance that out
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>>61047799
I'm only using it for masturbatory purposes so copying is fine
>>61048194
Orange retard actually pulled off something slick.
During the shutdown everyone nonessential gets furloughed....however the president has the option to fire people instead.
He is going through and firing the people that provide the support structure for projects he disagrees with.
Managed to get 8billion in finding pulled from the green deal but firing the non-essential workers that were in the departments that underpinned the project.
Technically the project isn't dead, but someone has to go through and restaff all those positions and get everything going again after the gov starts back up and doing that isn't going to be a priority.

Now the Dems have a choice. Capitulate on everything or refuse to agree which extends the out of time he has to fire people and gut organizations. This is the closest thing he has done to actual chess so far.
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good evening everyone, i hate niggers
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>>61048274
I see you also are a gentleman of culture and refinement.
How do you do.
>onlyfrens.jpg
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here i thought i was being paranoid buying more PMs.
>PUMPS AND PUMPS AND PUMPS
i should have bought more.
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>>61048292
>i should have bought more.
Me too anon... Me too
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>>61048285
quite well, my good man. staying up late to watch the gold chart with a bottle of wine. we've waited a long time for this, frens
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>>61047683
The only thing the mother should be doing is instructing the qad
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Why would anyone buy physical over paper? Silver is 48 dollars an ounce. If I want to buy it, I have to pay 51 dollars or more an ounce plus shipping. You start down around 5 to 10% with physical.
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10 years of pmg and no one has made it
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>>61048313
0 counterparty risk
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Two years ago today.
I want to go back
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>>61048250
Been looking for that exact thing for years, so understand my opinion will contain some bias.
FUCKING BUY IT RETARD.
>>61048306
Longer than old like,but here at the end I find myself begging, just a little bit more. I fear if left to my greed silver would forever be at-
>Checks chart
>bugeyes.jpg
48.82
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>>61047742
>22 posts by iqdalit
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>>61048313
If SHTF physical is the only safety net. If clownworld continues and a CoVID 2 comes out to delay the dollar death we lose a small amount on premiums.
If you buy paper and SHTF you are SOL. I keep a small percentage on paper just in case clown world continues and I want to cash something out.
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>>61048334
Turn that paper into 90% kennedys. A lot of sites have them at spot. Your in the metal for the same as if it was paper. Plus you get clinkies. Trust me, rounds are nice, but playing with constitutional is on another level. Try poker using them as chips. Silver, splashing into a pot of silver, is the most addicting sound. It all rings. Sounds kind of like little mosquitos wearing bells.
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8am in germanistan. In about 1h i will waddle over to the refinery shop and buy some gold for me and my buddy. Will try to ask them on the situation IF i can even get some still,
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Nordiskguld.dk sold out on silver today. Unobtainable.
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I "only" have 300 oz of silver and 12 oz of gold. Academically, I know I've made it, but it still doesn't feel like enough.
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>>61048327
Thankyou for your input, based on that I just shot the guy a message
I hope one turns up for you one of these days
>>61047956
>>61047894
No webm but I rewatched this last night, very comfy viewing
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>>61048387
Made what? Lmao you are poor and now stuck in rocks, a dead asset,,,,anywho good luck you will need it
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Relatively few people own 1 ounce of silver, even though it was around $20 a couple years ago
That should tell you how much room there is for it to run up
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>>61048384
FUD,,,,,,makes your life a dud
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Did the Monaco Silver 5 Francs ever actually circulate or were they only minted for collectors?
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>>61048426
Yep, just convince all brokies to buy illiquid shit they don't need or want and retard rocks will go up,,,lmao
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>>61048306
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>>61048468
>$34.53
This needs updating.
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>>61048486
Are we going to at least touch $49 tonight? We were only 33 cents away.
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>>61048514
Higher highs
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>Gold just a few shekels away from $6000 AUD
>silver at $73.50 AUD

I started stacking back in Nov ‘24 thinking that this type of price action would still be a few years down the road. Kinda cool to see it unfold this way so soon.
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>>61048426
>That should tell you how much room there is for it to run up
The only thing that will run up is the price. LBMA likely only has a few tens of millions of oz in free float. Comex is in backwardation. SLV has no shares to lease. Industrial buyers would be well advised to take physical delivery ASAP if they wish to avoid production stoppages.

Retail running low will trigger premium rises, which go up faster than spot. High premiums trigger increased production of retail product, increased production will necessitate increased flow of Comex/LBMA bars, accelerating the drain on the LBMA.

They won't be able to replenish the bars at LBMA and they will have to declare a force majeure. Game over.

Where do people/companies get 1000oz bars? They have to buy them from people who already have them. There are some industries who foresaw an impending bar shortage and stockpiled a future supply.

How much do buyers need to pay, if no silver is available on the markets at spot? Spot plus a hefty risk premium. The risk premium has to include and extra price to offset the risk that silver goes dramatically higher, since mine production rate cannot be significantly increased in short time frames. (30 days) Every bar that is bought out from an existing customer's supply increases that risk premium.

Silver could double in mere weeks. The lowest marginal price seller would be a company that has a year or more of forward supply. The highest marginal buyer would be a high margin company that cannot afford to stop production lines that need silver. Like the companies that make solder for Foxconn.

Low margin companies with elastic markets like solar panel companies would temporarily stop production and make more money selling their silver to other companies.

The silver market would reach a new equilibrium with some level of price where silver was high enough to curtail most retail/investment buying.
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>>61048541
Yes. I just want it to at least touch $49 intraday. I would like to blow through $49 for Monday close. At approx 09:00 NY time, they frequently slam because it's 30 minutes before NY open and they hope to bust some stop losses and establish downward momentum.
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>>61048556
And not to mention the fear indicators... Lots in the news comparing the AI Bubble to the dotcom Bubble. In 2000 when the NASDAQ collapsed a lot of the money went into other non-tech/high-earnings securities. This time it's a lot different though, we aren't just out of the Clinton prosperity years and we all fear inflation.

I think that a massive Silver Spike will cause Gold to run away, Silver will chase and Fear in the S&P will begin to grow. Triggering a massive deflation of AI Stocks with all that money running to PMs. That alone is enough to consume a years production. It's joever for no silver bros. We're mooning soon boys.

>>61048514
>>61048568
I don't think we're hitting 49 or 49.45 without some serious push back... I expect massive dips as the US market opens every day this week. Or a bit before like >>61048568 is saying
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>I accidentally win a gold coin bid I didn't want
>I fail a silver coin bid I did want
>Gold is up, silver is crabbing
Sorry guys, they set the valuation based on how much I own and some dude fucked me out of a cool trade dollar.
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>Win Silver on Ebay for slightly below spot
>Sales tax puts me above spot
>Spot rises while my order ships
>I'm slightly in the green on my order when it arrives
Why am I stuck in this loop and how do I cut out step 2?
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>>61048588
>I don't think we're hitting 49 or 49.45 without some serious push back
You are almost certainly right. There seems to be pre-programmed automatic sales when the price touches the next higher dollar amount. These sales volumes are too high to be organic because if you wanted to maximize your profit on a price move, would you sell 30 milion oz in 15 minutes during low trading volume, or would you sell gradually into a rising market, trying to avoid major pricing drops?

$49 will be a major battle because it is the last barrier before $50, and the all time high. Fifty could reasonably fall this week, then we are in uncharted territory.
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>>61048606
Stop bidding up to spot after tax and shipping. I always calculate everything and set my max bid to put me X below spot, where X is what I'd be happy with. Someone may come along and beat me out, but I am still satisfied when that happens because they didn't get a good deal.
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We just hit $48.78 a few minutes ago. 22 cents away from $49. I don't expect $49 to last, just like we touched $48 a few times and closed last week at $47.92.
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>>61048588
Lmao, brokie who never made a good investment predicts the future
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we finna see fiat currency collapse in our lifetime
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>>61048144
Nice purchase fren:)
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>>61048621
I take shipping into account, but I'm usually too caught up in the heat of the moment to consider tax when I'm bidding.
I'll have to be more measured when I bid on more Silver tomorrow.
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>>61048556
Also once shit starts to hit the fan, everyone will realise the game is up and diamond hand their shit, especially big holders. Prices will go absolutely parabolic and large manufacturers like you say Foxconn who cannot afford to stop production will get rinsed.


Fuck is it actually happening dudes
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>>61048652
yeah desu, ebay is dogshit for getting silver at spot. you can certainly do it, but at that point just go to your LCS and buy junk, which is always essentially at spot. don't even have to wait for shipping there.
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>>61048627
We've got all week to go.
and the Chinese markets don't open until Thursday ?
Once China market opens it will be an upwards price motivator.
$50 Silver and $4000 gold this week easy
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>>61048658
If I buy junk at my LCS (unless I buy a really large quantity) I have to pay spot+tax due to my State's regressive taxes on PMs.
If I buy a small-ish lot of junk on Ebay, I pay under spot+shipping+tax, which most of the time is lower than what I'd pay at my LCS.
There are a few online dealers that don't charge sales tax whatsoever, I guess I should use those more, but mailing checks is slow and getting over the free shippng minimum is annoying.
I guess I need to get a job so I have a consistent stream of income to spend on PMs and don't have to worry as much about the taxes and free shipping minimums.
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>>61048657
>Also once shit starts to hit the fan, everyone will realise the game is up and diamond hand their shit, especially big holders. Prices will go absolutely parabolic and large manufacturers like you say Foxconn who cannot afford to stop production will get rinsed.
This. I predict that low margin industries like solar will cease production until prices equilibrate. A two square meter panel is $700@ $35.00/oz and silver is a major iinput, so if the price of silver goes up 5x, solar panels could double in price.

At a 5x price increase, every Boomer would put a turbocharger on their mobility scooter and race down to the LCS to cash in for one last cruise, but it still wouldn't put a dent in the demand.
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>closest silver for sale I can find is a 6 hour drive + 90 day wait for pickup
ffs, I just wanna stack frens. WHY WON'T THEY LET ME STACK
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>>61048665
>Once China market opens it will be an upwards price motivator.
I believe that China has buyers in the west. They wouldn't risk getting sandbagged by a sudden price jump.

China would like low prices, but they need strategic silver stockpiles more than they need cheap silver, and taking a risk of the price jumping while they were away.
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>>61048302
We still don't know what the LCSs will do when the prices catch up with reality and silver is at $500 and gold at $10k. Will the local LCS be buying at those prices?
Or will we have ship our metal to online retailers to make a sale?
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>>61048680
>closest silver for sale I can find is a 6 hour drive + 90 day wait for pickup
Data point. I presume you aren't in rural Greenland, are you?
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>>61048687
>Will the local LCS be buying at those prices?
They will buy as much as they believe they can sell.
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>>61048672
>once the world collapse our garbage rocks will go up


Lmao the eternal stacktard
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>>61048174
You must be a kike.
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>>61048721
He’s a pajeet dalit. Basically a kike but much dumber
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I know they're rounds, but I like them. Got some of these and a shit ton of numismatic 1966 50c pieces.

Have not researched to see how shitty things are overseas, but the banks here are worthy of hatred. Record profits shit service dog ditch interest payments with a ton of conditions attached. But don't worry, you still get .01% interest if you viiolate any of the terms. I shit you not.

>a sheckel for the good goy
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Just came back from the goldbullion shop (germanistan).

They're still good in stock but seller told me that the past couple weeks have been quite busy.
Lots of people buying but also quite a lot of people selling.
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>>61048793
People aren't buying. Its foreign banks that are buying. People have been mostly selling for the entire decade.
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>>61048687
>>61048699 (checked) has the right of it.
And the point of all the silver bugs is that demand literally outweighs production. Gold Bullion demand didn't drop as it went from 1k to 4k. LCS's will buy from you and sell it to the guy behind you.

I was approached by my gold shop asking if I want to sell because they had a large request they couldn't fill and they knew I could (because... well they sold it to me). I laughed, and then bought all the gold they had on hand (too small an amount for the other buyer to even come in, less than an ounce). That was months ago, they haven't had any since. (Though other shops are full of second hand gold)
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>>61048797
Denounce the talmud and curse vishnu
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>>61048807
Prove me wrong
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>>61048812
I SAY, I SAY DENOUNCE, BOY
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>>61047627
oh thats why its up so bigly
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What old European or American coin from before fiat has the lowest premiums, typically? Is it worth getting those over something like a half oz coin? Talking gold here. I mostly have only dealt with pure gold.
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>>61048824
>bigly
sign of a slave
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>>61048812
>why u make this lie saar
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>>61048829
Sign of an illegal alien rapist murderer lover.
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>>61048841
Trump never said bigly, retard. The jew owned media made you think that. They control your perception of reality which means your their slave.
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Stop reacting to shills.
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>>61048797
>People have been mostly selling for the entire decade.
That's changing now, based on dozens of different independent data points. We are just beginning to see a retail bull market.
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>>61048258
>>61048264
Men are more likely to die during war, die young due to risk taking, die in general in almost every way - there's more variation by far in men than women.
But yeah, in a relatively safe modern society there will be a huge number of excess males. They'll be alone. We're probably gonna see passport bros become even more common than they already are because there's simply no way to give every man a female, so just go buy one overseas. Other men will become mario-adults who never touch women and spend their lives watching speedruns.
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The royal Canadian Mint usually has very low stock, on most items, most of the time. As a canuck I don't see much change on that site, and I check frequently for new items.

Canadian retail sites (the big 3 for me) like silver gold bull, TD bullion and PMX still have stock of silver maples, ASE etc etc. Even the coin shoppe has stock. Yes Costco is out, but after their initial shipment they sell quickly. This was the case over a year ago. People weren't screaming of a shortage then. When the big three no longer have stock, and at the same time, then I will concede that Canada has a shortage of metals. I can't speak for the other countries but in Canada it's no shortage yet, eh.
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Wasn’t the big street shitter festival on? Probably has something to do with that. They love their overpriced demon coins
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>>61048194
Presidential actions are a smokescreen for natural market forces. This is also true of ratecuts - they are used as an INDICATOR the same way the price of gas is used as an indicator of the economy.
It's a way to see how the economy's doing - if gas goes up the economy is bad because now everything is instantly more expensive - in this way nearly every presidential action - a reaction to the market - is an indicator rather than the cause.

Basically if you actually think the stock market or silver is because of the orange man you're falling for a psyop.
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>>61048875
Passport bros were already the best option even for a Chad. Domestic women are just bad quality all around.
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>>61048892
Foreign women aren't white tho
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49 has been reached
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>>61048877
>When the big three no longer have stock, and at the same time, then I will concede that Canada has a shortage of metals. I can't speak for the other countries but in Canada it's no shortage yet, eh.
Small buckets empty first. The big three will jack their premiums before they run out. By the time you figure out there is a supply issue, you'll be effectively priced out of the market. During silversqueeze in 2021, US Eagles were selling for $18 over spot. Would you pay that much over spot for silver?

There is smoke right now, but if you are waiting to see flames before you hit the fire exit. You will end up with the pile of bodies on the wrong side of that fire exit.

We are already seeing Canadagold.ca premiums start to creep up. Their website is broken for me so I can't see product availability for specific cities anymore.
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>>61048898
East Asian women are exceedingly better than white women. Not up for debate.
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>>61048900
>49 has been reached
No it has not. $48.80 is the highest according to Kitco. Or are you talking futures market?
https://www.kitco.com/charts/silver
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>>61048387
Numerically you might have made it but I won't feel like I've made it until I've filled a pickle jar with every type of junk silver, picked up some gold sovereigns, and have my body weight in metals.
It's sort of crazy to think that a large silverwear / tea set can have 3,000 dollars worth of silver in it, it feels like I won't make it until I have so much that doesn't seem like a lot.

Realistically silverware sets are NEVER EVER being made of pure sterling again except for the omegarich.
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>>61048903
>East Asian women are exceedingly better than white women
They could be better at everything other than making white babies, but the result is extinction of your bloodline.
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>>61048908
What does APMEX use for their market price? It hit 49 then went back to cents below it there.
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>>61048898
>Foreign women aren't white tho
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>>61048914
Last I checked, if you put your sperm in an egg, the child has your blood. I don't care about halfblooded children as long as they aren't part nigger.
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>>61048898
Well realistically speaking? Depends, the daughters of prostitutes and the like over in the philipenes have been gradually turning white in certain areas, but yeah generally true.
This is why you stack, so you can buy the white ones. I don't know if I'd ever touch a native white woman unless she was fresh out of (legally redacted) school.
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>>61048918
>What does APMEX use for their market price?
I don't even know what Kitco uses for their price data. Silverseek shows a slightly lower price range than Kitco, at $48.76, 4 cents below Kitco.
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>>61048926
>Last I checked, if you put your sperm in an egg, the child has your blood
Now go look at the desparate requests for mixed race tissue donors to save the White/Phillipino baby dying from leukemia, and tell me about your babies blood again.

Who you chose to love and marry and make babies with is 100% your own personal choice and no one has the right to interfere.

Just know in advance the full ramifications of your choices.
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is it retarded to buy gold at ATH? i only have about 2 oz.
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>>61048931
>I don't know if I'd ever touch a native white woman unless she was fresh out of (legally redacted) school.
A few years of terrible hunger and suffering will unfuck the heads of most White women. Western society is what has ruined women, and giving them the vote has accelerated their self destruction.

Women are often incapable of survival without men.
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>>61048944
one man's ATH is another man's cheapies
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>>61048947
>one man's ATH is another man's cheapies
Every price was at one time an all time high.
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>>61048944
I'm just buying a 1/10 up to a 1/2 at a time and seeing where it goes.
I don't think it hurts to add a little more gold.
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>>61048941
Already have kids that have never been sick and never been vaxxed. Shit like what you're talking about wouldn't have been treatable 100 years ago anyway. We're going to regress in technology, so IQ is the most important factor moving forward. East Asian women have a higher average than white women, so that raises the minimum possible level for your children. I'm kind of against mixing with hispanics because of this, but a man's happiness matters too and not much happiness can be had with a white woman.
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>>61048944
>>61048947
nvm the place i go to is sold out of everything above 1/10 oz i left it too late. was supposed to go last week. holy shit.
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It's too late to buy gold miners isn't it.
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fuck my autistic anxious nigger life cunt
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i got poor from being too autistic to go outside
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>>61048945
Even with an "unfucked mind" I'm not touching her unless her father never bought her a cellphone, I'm not marrying a phone.
That's the reality of it, for any woman within 10 years of my age their brain is already fucked from a phone, within 15 years their brain is fucked from an ipad. I just don't want to marry an electronic device hijacking a human brain, is all. I suppose I could settle for a childish woman who has only used her device to watch minecraft videos, but the average youtube video is the most toxic liberal shit imaginable now. There's no unfucking decades of propaganda.
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>>61048327
>>61048418
mission accomplished, thanks again
what a wee thing it is
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>>61048955
>We're going to regress in technology, so IQ is the most important factor moving forward. East Asian women have a higher average than white women, so that raises the minimum possible level for your children.
These are all valid points.

>I'm kind of against mixing with hispanics because of this
Queen Isabella refused to allow Spanish women to go to the Americas, unlike the King of France who sent a bunch of women to "New France" who became the mothers of the future nation of Quebec.
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Im keking at your autistic misfortune, anon
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Fuck I just woke up from a dream where some guys were trying to rob my house and I shot them and it freaked me the fuck out. And now shinies are heading to the moon. Feels weird
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>>61048900
>>61048918
Hey newfriend, you gotta learn. APMEX and SD and Monument and all the other bullion retailers inflate their spot price. It’s “their” spot price, not real spot price. As has been said, kitco is the way.
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>>61048968
>I just don't want to marry an electronic device hijacking a human brain, is all.
Go Amish/Mennonite/Hutterite Every year a small percentage of them peel off from their colonies, seeking a little more personal freedom, but still hold most of the values. Very few former Amish pornstars.

To find them you need to be near their communities however.
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>>61048969
Gold Sovereign?
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>>61048944
I'd only buy fractionals at this point so as to not slow down my silver accumulation. Bitcoin at 1 dollar was an "all time high". The idea that you're only supposed to buy dips of shitting assets is delusional.
>>61048966
Lel I left 500 bucks in reserve and so far silver has gone up 10% since then... because I didn't want to be near-broke for a month I've lost 50 bucks of gainz so far.
>>61048985
This doesn't really seem viable unless you know a guy.
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Working continuously on my 2 goals for this year, one is getting a respective Chinese zodiac coin for each of my family members, the other is hitting a Judas stack of 30 oz
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>>61048024
Honestly you people laugh at toilet paper hoarders, but you really dont have enough toilet paper yourselves. The average person uses 1 roll per day. If you have a family of 4, that's 28 rolls a week. Over 100 a month. TP rolls will be worth their weight in gold in a few months, because everyone needs it.
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>>61048972
what's even worse is that i was supposed to begin buying a year ago when gold was at $3500 AUD but i didn't because i was too anxious to go to a dealer. i didn't bite the bullet until a month ago.
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4 THOUSAND dollars
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>>61048981
I've always been aware of kitco, but for all intents for us plebs, the online retailers' price is really all that matters unless you're in a coinshop. Whatever they post is what we'll pay, unless you're a paper boomer.
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>>61048989
>This doesn't really seem viable unless you know a guy.
Yes, you need to live and work in a community where there are Amish/Mennonite/Hutterite and you make friends with some of their men, and eventually you get invited to a gathering.

If you are a 6'2" blond hair blue eyed chad, they may even try to recruit you for their breeding program.
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>>61049003
>but for all intents for us plebs, the online retailers' price is really all that matters unless you're in a coinshop.
My brother in Christ you must be super new. There are plenty of places online to buy for “real” spot and not the inflated shit posted on mainstream sites.
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>>61049000
I'm very similar to you. The good thing about forcing yourself to do it is that it gets easier.
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>>61049002
it has to be overvalued at this point
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just scammed some old hag by paying 30$ for her 1 oz coin. doing my part in le ebin silver squeeze
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>>61049017
i actually have to just cope and go tomorrow morning. i have to.
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>>61049000
Checked, and you can catch up if you buy silver with that money, and swap for gold when the ratiio closes. Right now it's 80:1. 20:1 isn't inconceivable, we hit it 3 times in the 20th century, hit 30:1 once, and 40:1 twice in the 21st century.

Buying at 80:1 and trading up for gold at 30:1 means you double your gold for the same money, even after paying the commission.
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>>61049022
You can buy online you know
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FUCK THEY DONT HAVE FUCKING 5 OZ SILVER BARS LEFT EITHER FUCK THEY ONLY HAVE THE MOST RANDOM SHIT
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>>61049024
yeah but i need to pay in cash
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>>61049022
>tomorrow
>next week
>in the coming months
>sometime

Mate, ive got an injured leg and hobbled my way thru the rain this morning to buy gold for me and my buddy. You're just sitting there makin excuses.
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>>61049016
I know of such places, but I'm not confident in throwing thousands in a large purchase to a place I'm not 100% sure of their legitimacy. I might use them for a small purchase, but I don't really do small purchases. I need to move the cash before it gets allocated to some other use.
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>>61049029
Don't panic, anon. Junk silver is still affordable. You can get some quarters and dimes if you're really priced out
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>>61049029
>100x1g
That's cool! But expensive as fuck.
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>>61049024
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>>61049035
nah i'm full going tomorrow. it's 8:30pm for me so i can't go much sooner.
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>>61048988
Nice, yeah half sovereign, it's a great design
I know very little about them, it just popped up locally and a quick search didn't turn up any cheaper ones so went for it.
Time to actually learn something about it this evening
After enjoying Margin Call and The Big Short, gotta find another kino about greedy jews
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>>61049039
i'm not priced out, i just don't want to go all in on silver because it has a history of being volatile. i was planning on buying in 5 or 10 oz increments.
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>everything is out of stock everywhere
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>>61049044
You pay the premium for a coin with bat porn on it
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>>61049048
Not in Australia
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>>61049047
>silver is volatile
We were in the $20 range like less than 3 years ago. Pull up your pants and get in it. It's already practically too late
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>>61049047
If you have zero stack, going all in on silver is the way to go.
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>>61049057
Oh shit! I'd swoop up a few of those for sure.
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>>61049029
>FUCK THEY DONT HAVE FUCKING 5 OZ SILVER BARS LEFT EITHER FUCK THEY ONLY HAVE THE MOST RANDOM SHIT
Data point. Popular product sells out first, people having left to choose from less desirable alternatives.
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>>61049043
Yeah, novelty at best. That's all those gram bars are, and at that premium I'd rather go and buy an actual semi-numi - they aren't selling at all and aren't keeping up with price increases.
Marketing gimmics.
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>>61049047
>you were planning
No you weren’t. You were thinkin bout things but not actually doing things.
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>>61049056
>get in it
i have 37 oz. i'm not in a rush to stack silver because it's still affordable. gold is what i'm spazzing over because at this point i have to buy fractional and i hate the premiums.
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>>61049071
>37 oz
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>>61049071
why not just buy mining stocks at this point
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>>61049071
Only 37oz??? Anon, you're barely even peasant tier.
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>>61049032
Let the rising prices motivate you to act. Gold will also go up, but silver will go up more multiples, and if the ratio closes, as it has everytime in the past during a silver bull market, you can actually get ahead of how much gold you would have gotten had you acted sooner.

But only if you do it soon. Once silver hits $50, it may not pause until it hits $60, but eveni if it does, premiums will spike so you'll effectively be paying sixty even though spot is ten bucks lower.

Silver is a Giffen good, where the higher the price goes, the greater the demand becomes, just like with gold.
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>>61049039
>Junk silver is still affordable.
Junk is a great option, precisely because most don't yet realize its true value.
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>>61049077
i'm "planning" on doing that too
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>>61049043
>That's cool! But expensive as fuck.
Pre-64 dimes are a much better value.

FYI, Valcambi is 100% owned by Rajesh Exports Limited India.
>Valcambi is owned by European Gold Refineries, which is owned by Global Gold Refineries AG, which in turn is 95% owned by REL Singapore PTE Ltd. and 5% by Rajesh Exports Limited India. Valcambi is thus 100% controlled by Rajesh Exports, the parent company of REL Singapore
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>>61048902
When silver was 22 CAD premiums on the big three were 30% and I was still buying. Tripled my investment since.
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>>61049039
An antique mall in PA was selling quarters for 8 dollars each no tax...
I hate living in jew york.

Junkies are literally the best form of silver and there's no possible way to argue against it, lower premiums, will never be made again, historic value. They're like pre-1933 gold, but with zero premiums- or even negative premiums. My LCS is selling generic rounds at nearly 10% over spot and sells junk at less than 1% over.
It feels like every stacker goes through a "high purity and cool bars and rounds and coins" phase before eventually realizing junk is king, at least in my experience. Fuck your 2% premiums and plastic, I could shove all the junk inside a rock tumbler and it wouldn't lose a significant amount of value.
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>>61049100
I mean instead
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>>61049029
Just buy whatever is cheapest. At the end of the day, silver is silver. No one will know what design it used to have once it gets melted down
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>>61049046
>Nice, yeah half sovereign, it's a great design
I love the carrier which holds it securely, without damaging the coin itself.

Because Sovereigns aren't pure gold, (22k) our corrupt government charges sales tax, so most Sovereigns sold here end up going to the refiner.

Maples are shitty to travel with because 24k is so soft that we need to keep them in plastic.
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>>61049071
>37oz
Better off buying rope, when I worked minimum wage I'd stack that much in less than 2 months.
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>>61049101
>Pre-64 dimes are a much better value.
I would buy them in a heartbeat if I could get them...
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>>61049047
>i'm not priced out, i just don't want to go all in on silver because it has a history of being volatile.
Here's a long term chart from kitco, select 3 month increments.
https://www.kitco.com/charts/silver
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Every time big unloads happen, 10x small buys replace them. What the fuck is happening? Normie invasion?
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>>61049126
>I would buy them in a heartbeat if I could get them...
Me too, if I could buy them cash, in person.
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>>61049071
>niggas talking about stacking 37 ounces and DCAing while the endgame total meltdown is starting to happen

Top zozzle /biz/ is going to be a fun board over the next few years
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>>61049100
Why would you say silver is still affordable and then not buy it? You waiting for it to be unaffordable to then buy it because then all the NPCs are lined up to buy it?

You're not thinking logically. Gold is best bought at no less than 10 grams. I would rather eat rice and beans for a month and buy a whole ounce than buy a bunch of fractionals.

I started in silver and until you make it to at least 100oz, you should too. 100oz is even too small to be honest.
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>>61049110
can confirm that, for me it was mostly the thing that all coin shops over here sell mostly .999 silver stuff and if its junk silver, its got some numismatic value to it so i never bothered. Only really started to do my research in the last couple weeks and made some good purchases (after 1 bad purchase because lack of knowledge). Junk is the way to go for silver. Gold i still rather buy from official dealer but really noone is really faking junk silver.
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>>61049118
>when I worked minimum wage I'd stack that much in less than 2 months.
i stacked that full amount in an afternoon
>>61049116
yeah. unfortunately the cheapest they have are 1 oz year of the snake bars
>>61049143
>Why would you say silver is still affordable and then not buy it?
because gold is quickly becoming unaffordable and i'd rather stack as much as i can now before the price really gets out of hand.
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>>61049029
Been watching their buyback category most of the day. They stocked eagles and maples a few times only for them to sell out very quickly.
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Gold price candles are teleporting in aussie dollary doo's
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What do you call FOMO when they already missed out?
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>>61049157
they currently have 1/2 oz maples
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>>61049160
ROMO
regret of missing out
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>>61049160
FUCK
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>>61048941
Don't bother, notice he says east Asian and not just nip. He either doesn't know chinks are a genetically fucked slave race excepting the ones that are mostly Mongol or Jurchen (still debatable) or is one of those chinkboos who thinks being an autistic bugman whose high iq solution to not enough food is eating vermin cooked in sewer grease is a winning strat. In fact I'd bet 5 pre-64 Washingtons thats the case.
>>61049049
>posts on biz
>sees a depiction of a mother and her offspring
>thinks of porn
Checks out, lol
I'm sad I missed out on the coof bat round desu, but I won't pay those premiums either.
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>>61049160
Panic
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>>61049168
Ok boomer
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>>61049156
>yeah. unfortunately the cheapest they have are 1 oz year of the snake bars
actually i'm retarded. i forgot about buyback which is $2 cheaper/oz
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>>61049143
>100oz is even too small to be honest.
Silver is likely to go over $300, so 100oz is much better than nothing. Obviously more is better, but 100oz would in the worst case scenario (hyperinflation/monetary collapse) make him one of the wealthiest people in his neighborhood.
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>>61049160
>What do you call FOMO when they already missed out?
Silver will go up five or more multiples, gold will likely go up 3 multiples in the next couple of years.
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>>61049136
i think geopolitics remain in the driving seat
which makes me incredibly comf
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>>61049175
100oz will be enough to buy you a decent house with a bit left over

>just $300

low balling niggas need to get a clue about what's going on and where we're going
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>>61049117
Yeah the guy I got it from was wearing it around as jewelry, couldn't tell me much about it. He got it from another young fella who was selling for his dad, but that's as much story as I could get.
The arbitrary taxes are shame, for some reason Australia doesn't seem to have any bullshit rules for PMs, which is unusual considering their position on everything else.
Having some pure gold would be cool like that, but I could never be trusted, bad enough with silver and that
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>>61049168
>Don't bother, notice he says east Asian and not just nip.
There are very fine women that aren't White. If one truly finds the love of his life, it is what it is.

I'm Celtic ancestry, and I have a severe genetic susceptibility to blue eyed gingers, but everyone need to find someone they can truly love.
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>>61049199
>great picrel
>low balling niggas need to get a clue about what's going on and where we're going
They will not go into the night peacefully. WW3 will begin before we see 1,000$ Silver.
(((They))) will do everything they can to keep the fair valuation of gold and silver being realized. (Which I guess is 14,000/2,000 without any more inflation).
Remember they want you to own nothing and be happy(quiet)
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>>61049168
Chinks are not Mongolian/Jurchen except in the north east. The yellow river rice farmer was simply too prolific and they took their confucianism real serious. Hoes would throw themselves down the well to avoid the struggle snuggle or throw their half breed baby into a river.
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>>61049171
>Panic
Now's not the time for panic, that comes later.
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>>61049199
>100oz will be enough to buy you a decent house with a bit left over
In a hyperinflation/monetary collapse, I believe 100 oz would secure a nice piece of quality farmland or a comfy house in a good community.
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>>61049216
>WW3

Against who? The only real opponent is China and they will feed burgermutts their teeth 1940s pacific style uno reverse.
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>>61049223
Majority of the world does not know silvers gains this year. Every normie I've talked to about it comes back 15 minutes later after looking at the chart and is like "what the fuck happened". FOMO hasn't even set in yet, let alone panic.
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>>61049199
>100oz to a house
This is highballing the houses.
Eye moe, probably house and land prices will CRATER massively in any depression. That's what happened during the great depression, the big and rich farming families like the pomeroys lost thousands of acres of farmland because they had to sell it off for pennies to pay liabilities. Nearly every middle-class family is leveraged up the ass.
Houses have zero-to-negative value when corrections happen, you have to heat them and paint them and fix the roof and most importantly pay the ever-inflating property taxes on them. I expect a massive flight from blue states, even bigger than what they have right now. Those 2 bathroom 4 bedroom houses you see everywhere simply are NOT affordable for an average family when one person loses their job.
>>61049216
The great depression has already happened though, and that saw massive property transfers. Sure, maybe silver stays under 500 (inflation-adjusted desu), but houses and land will NOT retain their same value when the average person can't eat or afford clothes. They get sold off and people downsize, you have to remember the average house owner is one job loss away from selling off assets, and we're already seeing profit-taking of silver at 50.
>>61049228
More or less, except I'm thinking maybe 50 ounces? Maybe less. Re-evaluation of "non-essential" stuff will happen, and big houses and big land for most people is seen as non-essential when the tax man comes.
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Kek they're trying to make it dump before the western market opens. Good luck, WAGMI
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>>61049216
>They will not go into the night peacefully. WW3 will begin before we see 1,000$ Silver
You are not wrong, and if that happens, we (the survivors) switch into pre-1900 mode for a period of time. What happens to the value of gold and silver relative to goods and services then?
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>>61049175
His advice on buying silver seems about as reliable as his advice for securing his genetics.
>>61049100
Just buy silver at these ratios, the charts been posted itt >>61049023 don't make excuses and don't worry about fluctuations in the short term that shits transient if it'll even continue to be an issue if at all. The way you're currently thinking and handling this is gonna end with you having less in either gold or silver than you should.
>>61049199
>current paper to silver ratio is 360.12
Confrimed, we'll be hitting $17,473/oz
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>>61049229
>Against who?
I have no fucking clue... Hard to believe anyone could go to the defense of India or Pakistan, but it seems the most likely place for the fighting to start. Maybe it's why they are torpedoing Israel's reputation world wide right now? Israel Iran? But hard to see how that escalates to global war.
>the whole thing is clown world and no one said we were going to the circus
All I know is the US Dollar is in danger and the US Government is the biggest weapons manufacturer in the world, they will NOT forget about that asset as the end of their economy draws near. I can't believe how COVID worked at kicking back the can, but it sure did... Think they havesomething that major but not war up their sleeves again?
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>>61049231
And for reference, house prices during the great depression decreased 30-60%.
Land could be had for FAR cheaper depending on the area you were in. Housing may not dip so much and to ridiculously low numbers, but the idea of those big boomer lots in suburbs is gonna go out the window when it's time to pay the mortgage / pay off a car loan / pay for a hospital bill. Really a great amount of land is being sat on right now in the USA with nothing being done, and I'd almost wager that much of the farmland where we grow our overabundance of wheat will sit idle due to rising fertilizer costs and the unavailability of tractor maintenance - generally will such farming where they make 100 dollars an acre even be viable during a depression? Cash crops, walnuts, and fruit farms certainly weren't. Exports dropping means prices tanking means non-viable farmland, /pmg/ers will own wheatfields for a couple ounces.
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>>61049231
I hope you're right. I've been eyeing some timberland that is ridiculously priced that adjoins mine. Bastards wouldn't divide any of it either. All owned by out of state logging companies that sit on it for 30+ years waiting for timber to mature.
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Remember folx silver keeps losing value against McChickens and Bitcoin
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49$ for silver and 4k$ for gold today
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>>61049245
>$17,473/oz

minimum

Silver will go 1:1 with Gold before 2030
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>>61049256
Plus the premiums if you're buying
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>>61049230
>FOMO hasn't even set in yet, let alone panic.
From reports from various sources, we are at the early beginnings of awareness. Gold is leading, but soon it will be silver's turn.

Reminder to people in this thread, when the bull market starts, if you have money in the miners, remember to take some money off the table when every normie NPC starts talking about silver. When most people are getting excited, it's near the peak.

Watch the gold/silver ratio and get ready to shift some of your silver into gold if that is your interest.
https://www.chards.co.uk/gold-silver-ratio
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>>61049253
>Timberland
Yeah, that shit is cratering if a depression happens, you just have to get it before schlomo schlorps it up with a new company after filing bankrupcy with his old one.
30-year plans get tossed out the window when it's time to pay the bills. I actually am hoping to acquire a good amount of land and become the timber man as part of the transition back to a normal working economy.

Said companies right now are already supported by incredibly high bullshit lumber prices, so they can afford to hold onto random non-consolidated pieces of land across the country. That will not be the case in the future.
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How can we defeat crypto, Labubu and Pokemon? I'm sick of it
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>>61049248
>the US Government is the biggest weapons manufacturer in the world

Only as an exporter and even then it’s just extorting money and delivering fuck all, Australia paying a billion dollars a submarine or whatever that don’t even legally have to be delivered, China has been outdoing locksneed and fuckhead friends for some time now, they just don’t really export because they don’t want gweilo agents scoping out their hypersonics and stealth planes. Recall how their ancient boomer stuff btfo Rafales in street shitter land recently. But yes I’m sure you are right and the heebs will try to concoct some new diabolical plan to save their investments.
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>>61049231
>More or less, except I'm thinking maybe 50 ounces?
Almost nobody will have any silver, so 50 oz is a hefty chunk. In Greek times, one oz of silver was about two weeks pay for a soldier.
>1 tetradrachm of 17 grams would pay for a soldier for a week.
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>>61049304
Idk about ancient valuations, would really need some kind of historical population vs circulating supply graph to give them any real credence and that info probably doesn’t exist. That being said the fact that every fag on the planet can only get like 1/10th of an ounce a year or whatever from the newly mined supply is quite suggestive.
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>>61049218
I didn't say chinks in general were, but I did forget to say include the word rare. I'm aware they keep their muttoid "han" lineages pure but thats kinda the worst part given their nature to be so obsequious they'll boast about helping the Qing rape and murder their own for 300 years.
>>61049248
Seems to me they're banking on and stoking conflict in multiple regions at once rather than something akin to ww's of yesteryear, likely in hopes that when the dust settles any competitor is too exhausted.
>>61049257
Tbh i don't even know what I'd do with that minimum value given my stack other than pass it down.
>>61049276
Not to mention whatever actually does get built relies on ever dwindling silver reserves. Watching the jewnited states burn from atop a pile of silver and gold would make the journey quite worthwhile.
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>>61049276
Doesn't America build more military aircraft than China?
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>>61049250
>And for reference, house prices during the great depression decreased 30-60%
Yes, that was because the money was gold backed, orginally, then in 34, pegged to gold.

A contemporary collapse would be more like Weimar hyperinflation, but relative to gold and silver, prices would easilty collapse 30%-60% or more. Hyperinflation wipes out everyone's paper wealth.

In both cases, gold and silver are what you want to have. They will buy you property and give you a significant head start.
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>>61049320
Sure but its population is too brown or intentionally kept retarded to pilot those aircraft.
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Look at the failed attempt at a tamp at 06:00 NY time. I think we're gonna make it.
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>>61049276
>But yes I’m sure you are right and the heebs will try to concoct some new diabolical plan to save their investments.
'tis my expectation... these evil fools
>>61049268
>In Greek times, one oz of silver was about two weeks pay for a soldier.
>>61049314
>Idk about ancient valuations, would really need some kind of historical population vs circulating supply
Yeah we have more silver mined per human now than in Greek times by multiple orders of magnitude. Of course most Industrial demand for silver is very new...

Also important to note, I don't think the Silver to Gold ratio has ever been this low in history. (Meaning number of Ag oz pulled out compared to Au) It used to be like 100 Silver to 1 Gold, now it's like 10:1
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One thing that isn't stressed enough in these threads is that silver, when stored in a decentralized way among the people, is a kickstarter for a new currency system if the current system fails. Simply distributing silver coinage as payment will bootstrap you local community into thinking and transacting in silver instead of bartering or accepting a burdensome mark-of-the-beast CBDC system.
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>>61049347
>Yeah we have more silver mined per human now than in Greek times by multiple orders of magnitude. Of course most Industrial demand for silver is very new..
Not really, we've made a lot more humans than silver.
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>>61049320
Not anymore nope, they outproduce by ~1.2x and I’d fly changs robot factory bugman autism welded bird any day over locksneeds diversity jet assembled by some retarded brown mongoloids
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>>61048083
Interesting. You’re Canadian. Isn’t it well known that our mint basically acts as a supplier to gold bullion dealers that do the transactions in their shops? Why does that surprise you?
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>>61049352
>if the current system fails.


Lmao, wage, buy rocks, die waiting for something that won't ever happen
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>>61049354
I even think this chart is a little optimistic. It implies there are 29 billion ounces available. These are very cruded estimates, and I think they are likely highly optimistic. The amount of silver available for commerce, (ie not tied up in infrastructure) is likely to be less than half of that amount.
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>>61049367
You're watching it happen in real time, faggot. It took 150 years for western rome to completely fall. The modern world is accelerated. 20 years from now you'll be selling you stackless heathens your ass to an army of aids infested "lunchtime rowdies" for a chicken drumette.
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>>61049356
I've seen enough bug tanks rattle themselves to pieces, if I had to pick I'll stick with walking to be desu
>>61049372
>HOL UP
>*smacks lips*
>So u be sain
>*steals bicycle*
>Dat when dis shit pops off
>*contracts AIDS*
>We gon be kangz an shit?
>sheeeit
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>>61049367
so are you apparently. You’re seething in every thread for some reason. You’re a full time retard and not even getting paid for it
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>>61049354
>picrel
Is this calculating the estimated silver mined through all of history? My point was annual production per person.
Now:
>1B Ounces produced in 2024
>8.2B People
> ~.12ozt per person created per year
Roman Times:
> Estimates 5-7m ozt silver created per year
> Estimates 200m people
>~0.035ozt per person created per year
>Source for ancient silver estime: Article that referenced Silver Stocks and Losses in Ancient and Medieval Times by CC Patterson
>Source for ancient population: https://www.worldometers.info/
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>>61049372
>>61049398
Also let me concede after looking up the numbers, it's less than I thought. I had in my head 10 - 100x but It's about 3-4x
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>>61049157
I dont think they sell out that fast. I've been watching them for a while now and they pull products all the time, just for them to come back up again. The 1oz rounds buyback are always up and down, and they claim to have ~1500 in stock. The canadian 10oz bars were gone earlier today, and are now back up again too. They do some odd shit. Probably just trying to control stock levels.

i bought 5 random rounds and got 5 Buffalos! one of the single ugliest rounds ive seen
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>>61049392
African population will shrink down to levels where they can support themselves by their own efforts, so maybe 200 million.
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>>61049398
>Is this calculating the estimated silver mined through all of history?
No, total would be around 54 billion oz.
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>>61049372
But what would you rather have, 300+ toz or 60toz?
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>>61049418
Honestly I've never been convinced African pop was as high as they claim (its still too high either way). But you're right any cutoff due to global turmoil or dollar death will drive not only pop in africa down but global nigger pop will decline.
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>>61049428
>But what would you rather have, 300+ toz or 60toz?
If they are both the same metal, then 300+ oz. If 60 is gold and 300 is silver, I would take the gold.
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>>61049436
>but global nigger pop will decline.
Without the establishment protecting their black pets, we would be lynching them daily until only the civilized ones were left. They would be getting Leo Frank justice.
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>>61049451
>global post-katrina shoot on sight policy
Please, its too early in the day for me to be so cheerful.
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>>61049372
I'm confused though because picrel says 187k tonnes and your >>61049425 picrel here says 777k tonnes
You talk about 29b ounces:
>It implies there are 29 billion ounces available.
But your chart shows 6b?

What am I missing here
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>>61049477
>But your chart shows 6b
Six billioin oz of silver are NOT embedded in infrastructure or landfills. 6 billion oz are in bullion and jewelry, religious icons, sterling silver, etc. Most silver goes into electronics.

29 billion oz includes ALL silver that is currently known to exist, but much of it is tied up in electronics or industrial use and isn't available.
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i thought china was closed?!??!?!?!
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>>61047618
now that im in profit on my junk is it worth taking it to a shop and selling to get a gold sov or soemthing?
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>>61047706
surely 40% kennedys are now stackworthy due to current pricing, even before i dabbled as well. same as 35%
>silver is silver eh?
silver snobs are an odd lot…
even the 10% pesos are for giving away, perhaps to spark a new way of looking at saving for my normie frens
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>>61049721
>surely 40% kennedys are now stackworthy due to current pricing
i just bought 20 of them last week seemed like an okay idea to buy im in the uk thoguh never see them for sale and idk if a metals shop would take them, they were going for under spot though so i thought why not
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>>61049720
If they give you a good exchange I'd personally exchange all of the useless scrap stuff, but keep things like spoons / forks / coins.
Basically if it's something like a chain I'd get rid of it but keep anything that might keep historical and artistic value of some sort. Silver goes to 500 and suddenly that silver spoon will never be made again.
>>61049721
IMO they're really not, but on the other hand they're significantly under spot. I'd stack them, but just as a hedge. I'd never let them be a major part of my stack, just like 35%. I'd easily stack 90% of my stack as 90% junk, but only maybe 10% as 40%.
You will see them flying off the shelves when silver goes up and people can only afford to buy one coin though, they certainly will be more liquid than a dime.
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>i ordered a package of some silver coins last week and I still haven't heard from the delivery guy
>When I check the website they just say that they get a large amount of orders in the past week and that delivery could take a while
this has never happened before usually i get my stuff on 3 days or so
We really are in a silver squeeze right now
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>>61049720
I don't see why you would at this ratio
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>>61049721
>>61049729
all u.s. coins with silver are worth stacking, 90 percent only stackers is silly. i have a bunch of war nickels
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>>61049750
>>61049743
okay i wont do it jsut thought consolidating it would be good but cant really consolidate to silver because of vat and the chain i wear so would keep that anyway lol
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>>61049365
dat nigger aint canadian
>he poonadian!
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>>61048168
You’ll probably need to save some of the silver for her circuit board.
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>>61049783
a fair bit of coinshops will refuse 40% just because its not worth the hassle of either trying to resell it or even melting. just saying. but ofc that could change with higher silver prices...
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>>61050018
>could change with higher silver prices
Will change.
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>>61049721
>looking at saving for my normie frens
I told all of my friends who would listen to buy silver. Of them, one started and the other is always "I should do that..."
They're on their own.
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Anybody have that musical chairs PMs of the companies .jpeg
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>>61050076
agreed, i did my part. bitcoin is the siren call for the clueless normie. too many completely stoned individuals at work. seemingly only care about weed. anything but the future. sad really.
>cant save everyone, now just going to save what is most valuable to me…
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>>61050186
>currently less than 1% of households hold physical silver
imagine if we somehow manage to pump those numbers to 5%, it's not too extravagant either, 15% of households are owning gold already (if i were to believe the AI).
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>>61049720
Good job keeping track but no way to sell that junk at spot. Probably breawnakwk even if you sell
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>>61049241
Praying that image will come true
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Thinking back on my missed BTC opportunity because I was too young, it's gonna be strange living through silver's moon.
But what do I do going forward to make sure I'm not an old man missing out again? I caught one wave, but do I just diversify broadly into a bunch of solid + speculative assets? Do I find the youngest gayest addict retard and ask them for investment advice? (10 years ago this would have made you rich with BTC)
Basically, what happens after silver? Can we really know? Presumably land and houses will eventually recover, but is that really the case? And in the first place an asset that doesn't and can't move and is subject to the migration of the population doesn't seem right.
What to do after silver moons and there's no use buying more?
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>>61050331
>after silver moons and there's no use buying more?
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>>61047640
Hi
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>>61049241
>4000/oz based on prostitutes costing 200/300 dollars today for a decent one
This is post-hoeflation numbers from good times. When people start losing their jobs this price cuts to 1/10th maybe.
Athens and Pompei were the top of the world at the time, and prostitution was relatively cheap there but nowhere near the collapse price, they were actually relatively highly priced as well as both places had a strong economy, something abnormal in ancient times. Some rural town didn't have money floating around like this, at least not nearly in a quantity where you could trade a dime worth of silver for a prostitute.
We're looking at weimar pricing where you can order the mother-daughter special for a can of peaches from 10 years ago. One merc dime will be an entire week of prostitutes bare-minimum.
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>>61050331
Silvers moon was always gonna be pegged to more or less the collapse of the FIAT banking system. Not a bad thing for the long run, but it WILL be uncomfortable. In this order:
>Physical silver (1oz rounds & 10oz bars usually carry the most reasonable oz/$ for most people)
>PSLV which is a physical vault (prioritize #1)
>Mining stocks (I still like BHS bros)
>Junk (gotta know what youre buying/its drying up)

I'm no expert, I am a massive retard actually, but this has been my mantra for the past 8+ years. Dollar cost average all the way up to $1000 Silver and you'll be fine financially.

Worry about what comes next though, buy a gun.
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>>61050226
>15% of households are owning gold already (if i were to believe the AI).
I don't. most of it is probably counting on things like wedding rings and other jewelry. most do not because its seen as a luxury
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>>61049721
I commemorate your generosity and concern for your friends anon, but Id like to issue you a word of caution, dont let them know your full stack or make them too dependent on you, money can quickly sour relationships as you probably already know
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>>61050351
I just know that no matter what happens a wave never lasts forever, yeah, it's likely to be 10 or 20 years of good silver times but at some point I need to invest - even if I already have land and a house and am retired - because it will be expensive to feed my 30 children from the women I've bought.
>>61050375
Yeah, I'm thinking that the cutoff point might be somewhere around the point where 2 weeks of work won't get me an ounce, and before that it's still a good purchase. I keep it in my mind that I should treat silver the exact same way gold's treated, and if you could buy an ounce for a week of work everyone would be backing up the truck and working 90 hour work weeks.
But yeah, blood in the streets.
>>61050226
Yeah, the AI is counting jewelry and stuff, and for silver it might actually be close to 100% of houses "hold silver" in the form of some tiny .05 ounce necklace or pin.
But realistically that's not holding it, that's them having a little trinket around that they got 20 years ago as a gift and can't be counted as them deliberately buying it.
I think you can reasonably assume that maybe 10% of boomers followed the financial advice they were given and bought some PM's with 10% or less of their retirement / savings. I don't know what percentage of the population they are, but I think multiplying that by 1/10th would give you the real number of stackers out there probably, and other groups would be insignificant.
I personally do know some that have a few coins saved, and that I suspect to have bullion in some form. I know nobody else that owns any, but suspect that some goth women near me have silver jewelry, and jewess's have gold.
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Bold just emailed me telling me their 1oz Gold Maples are OOS and their shipment was delayed. It's actually happening...
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>>61050415
If 2 weeks of work isnt gonna cover an ounce I think you're gonna have more immediate problems by that point.
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>>61048687
Dealers will retire then. They aren’t gonna be open targets to criminals.
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>>61050492
Smart and small time ones probably will desu. Store fronts for big silver merchants will buy and ship to their refineries.
Whose baking the next one? Gonna cap soon.
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>>61050492
>Dealers with 10,000 ounces retire
>Some smaller dealer pops up that has like a couple ounces at a time leveraged
This is what will happen. Yeah, I have my doubts it will be like the coin stores of today where you walk in and see glass cases full of coins, but it will be like diamond jewelry and the like - some little special case with one old quarter in it, arranged a foot apart from the next one, and with cameras and guards in and in the nice part of town.
Jewelry stores are still out there, it's just that LCS's will be GONE or vastly changed, possibly either holding very little silver on hand at all times, or even none and just selling numi's.
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>>61049372
>I even think this chart is a little optimistic.
You don't have to think - you can look up the info yourself. Here is a chart with sources listed. From this you can make your own table.
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>>61050512
Done
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>>61050537

>Apologize to Schiff
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>>61047729
Didn't Canada's last PM sell all their gold or something?



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