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American 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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Frens, what a ride. So hard to believe. Not sure whether I should be afraid or excited. Hold me, bros.
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Ignore the other thread without actual metals in the OP
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We cant stop winning.
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Looks like Kitco isn't working right again.
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>>61050534
Thanks for baking OP

Wife wanted to stop in a jewelry shop on our evening walk. She didn't get anything, but I did lol. No minted silver to be had without a 6 hour drive and a 3 month wait. Still stacking though.
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>>61050575
Are they using a 486 computer as a server?
1998 iMac?
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>>61050551
Afraid mostly. A 1% climb per week (the past year's growth) is absolutely unsustainable and would be considered great even for a crypto pump, it CANNOT reliably happen for something as stable as gold or silver.
We're in uncharted territory, and that 1% per week has transformed into something like a 3-4% per week for this past month. This is the kind of thing where people start noticing. I expect normie panic some time this year, possibly a christmas run, if we don't get a major dip. You simply cannot have a "stable" asset that's so widely recognized go up so reliably, imagine this with any other commodity like oil or corn.
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>>61050551
Be the squirrel, anon. Be the squirrel...
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>>61050610
Showed >picrel to my wife, she's dying, all she could say between laughter was "exactly"
WAGMI
>>61050598
It's insanity that all of us have been saying is about to happen for 6 years. Buckle in boys.
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>>61050575
Its been slow but great day so far
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>the AI bubble and tech hardware bubble are now buying into each other

This is going to be another 2008, huh?
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i fear we might transform into spoiled children if we keep getting fed green dildos every days. I can already hear all the gloom & doom posting the day we go down by -1%.
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>>61050643
>This is going to be another 2008, huh?
anon
this is going to make the fall of Rome look like a picnic
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>>61050643
More like dotcom bubble 2000/2001 than 08
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should i take a personal loan and buy silver? feeling massive fomo
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>>61050643
2001 more like, but on gigasteroids + benzos.
Back then they were already doing these money printing tricks with "startups", but it was with millions of USD here and there. Now it's with hundreds of billions being thrown at it very casually every month or so. That's the dotcom bubble but with clown figures.
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>>61050667
Remember covid. (((they))) might have another trick planned to halt the economy and kick the can just a little bit further. What kind of interest would you be paying on the personal loan?
>Check the jew yourself, before you screw yourself.
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>>61050643
We're 1933 right now if anything
>Global alliances are being tested, reformed, strengthened
>All major powers massively increasing military spending (german military even has guns instead of broomsticks again)
>Economic collapse around the corner
>Political violence becoming more normal
I'm not saying there's gonna be a world war, we might be past that point, but we're gonna get an economic and information war as we fight for who gets to establish the new FIAT system - they WILL push hard for new fiat and it's gonna be a race between Europe, Asia, the USA, and some south american shitholes.
Basically the world's economic center may shift. It cannot be treated like any previous crash. Without the dollar the USA is only moderately more wealthy than Europe and Asia, and we certainly can't control the world with only a 20% or so leg up on them.
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haha can't fall before hitting 4k?
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The retard is seething to himself in the double bake lol. Wonder how long he'll be stuck there? We should bake two every time lol.
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https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/FINRA-PSLV_SHORT_VOLUME/
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>Bank of America said several technical indicators suggest gold’s powerful rally could be losing steam as prices approach the key $4,000-per-ounce level.
ohno its over sell before you're left with the bags
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IQdelete finally found the right thread
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>>61050821
>The key 30 / ounce 40 / ounce 50 / ounce
>The key 2,000 / ounce / 3,000 / ounce / 4,000 / ounce 5,000 / ounce
Yeah okay, none of these "key" numbers are ever based on fundamentals, even the "50" everyone keeps talking about for silver is based on literally no fundamentals whatsoever and is made up in people's heads, the reality is that the 4,000 dollar mark is not a top or achievement or bottom or anything, central banks and asians will continue buying and won't stop because of some western round number.
This little delusional smokescreen of looking at some number and arbitrarily setting a ceiling for no reason doesn't mean anything, yet even people here do it.
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>>61050821
>bags
1oz of gold = 1oz of gold
A bag implies there's nothing left inside.
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>>61050821
(((technical indicators)))
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>>61050841
yes
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>>61050846
But won't you be seething with your bags full of *literal treasure* anon?
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>>61050872
Doh! Got me there! I'll seethe so hard with all my coins and bars. Too bad they didn't turn to dust when the fiat value went too low...
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>>61050643
>>61050658
We're in 1998. AI is becoming big, companies are forming based on it, its "the future" of everything. We haven't seen the cracks just yet, but we will eventually. In a few years when these companies are saddled with hundreds of millions or even billions in debt but haven't made any real money, then we'll see the dams breaking.
The market will recover, as it always does, and be on to the next thing (quantum computing, is my guess).
I say this as someone who has made a significant fortune investing in NVDA and SOXL due to the AI bullrun.
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>>61050841
Don't underestimate the psychology of round numbers. That said, the markets aren't being moved by consumers swayed by the psychology of "number big". Even on the supply side, this is central banking systems buying and they're buying far faster than retail can cash in their earrings and necklaces.
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>>61050866
>Uptrend exhaustion
Lel, this was their technical analysis, they're actually predicting that 4 weeks from now gold will be down, based on growth rates from 1983.
This is absolute delusion and is no fundamental at all, it's just the same thing anons do when they draw lines on a chart or point out growth of past years, not based on reality but instead a retrospective trying to roughly guess where gold will go.

But you have to be absolutely delusional to think that since gold has gone up 7 weeks in a row in 4 weeks it will be lower than it was right now, that's actually jewish number magic that means nothing and is one of the most delusional things I've read all year.
Screenshot this, if gold is lower in 4 weeks than it is now I'll sell enough silver to buy a full ounce of it, and I'll buy an overpriced numismatic even.
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>>61050902
i could see it happening, like when we pulled back a with a huge crash when it was around 3420. totally could get cheapies and bear fodder like that again
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Life has been rough lately but at least I have my shinies
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>>61050894
Yeah.
p/e ratio says this is correct, companies aren't really making money anymore compared to the amount invested in them. It certainly does feel 1 or 2 years out, and the p/e ratio supports this.
https://www.macrotrends.net/2577/sp-500-pe-ratio-price-to-earnings-char
>>61050920
I could see it happening for a couple weeks maybe, I think betting an entire month of cheapies will appear is delusional, especially basing this on what is essentially a "streak fallacy" you see in gambling put into financial terms
>Oh, a streak of 7?
>That's bad news bears, historically this is when the streak ends for 4 weeks!
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Lmao the first post of pmg from 10 years ago said don't buy bitcoin......you would have 99.4 times more wealth if you did
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>>61050894
has anyone seen a real breakthrough display of AI
its all just hype based off a fuckign chatbot
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>>61050534
>American silver edition
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>>61050929
Lmao, your life is rough because you got silverscammed, get a job start a business
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>>61050685
This sounds bearish for life
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>>61050933
yeah ta reliability depends on control. if masses are legitimately honestly buying it up it doesn't apply but if you're like the german stock market dax which is a huge joke and easily whipped around by casual millionaires then it can work out
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>>61050946
Sora 2 is scary powerful, but to me it kind of signals the death of social media, rather than the creation of something new.
There's no reason to watch short form clips if its going to be fake garbage. It makes me feel like long form content from trusted people is the way to go.
If it gets people to quit social media, then its for the best anyway.
As for other uses, AI coding agents are getting pretty good. I still am not sure they're going to be taking my job (software engineer), but there's certain aspects they do pretty well at. The issue is the parts where they suck they REALLY suck.
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Does /pmg/ like my pasta silver?
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>>61050946
>real breakthrough
I don't know what that means, but years ago IBM's Watson won on Jeopardy. That took some doing. Then there are the plethora of photorealistic yet surreal videos from artists(?) like Kelly Eldrich Boesch, PillartAI, and Fredrik Jonsson.
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>>61050945
Get scammed
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>>61050946
Not so much a "breakthrough" that would amaze most people, but coders have started regularly using AI to do tasks they already know how to do, but faster.
This isn't just hype or something, they're actively using it to get rid of small tasks so they can work on big ones, and it does it fairly well and efficiently and actually does make them more efficient. It's not something that's taking away trillions worth of jobs, though, but it could downsize coding jobs by 10 or 20% realistically over the next couple of years.
My uncle who's in the tech industry for a few decades is under the impression it's a LOT better than what the public knows about because it's mostly subtle things on the technical side, it won't be taking away the average guy's job soon but the more high-paying jobs that take decades of experience will be streamlined somewhat, and it will come on fast.
And probably generate almost zero excess value in itself, which won't actually see crazy profit and returns of anything. The whole point is to employ less people and replace them, without paying them more, while saving money.
>>61050963
>AI coding agents
Yeah, this, more or less. It's a subtle tech breakthrough. It's applying for coders now because they're the ones who are readily using and learning about it. Techies will be replaced somewhat, as in gradually let go without new ones being hired. Nothing fast or huge, as of yet.
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>>61050971
Why are you posting here if you are so poor? Start a business and get rich
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>>61050971
I do, and wish I had some Italian Ag. I'd clean off the fingerprints before imaging though.
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>>61050929
I hope life gets better fren
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what the fuck was that
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>>61050981
yes, thats probably a good summary
>>61050977
>>61050963
Im just saying, they still dont have self drivign cars
thats what I would consider a breakthrough
and all the robots they show are a fuckign joke
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>>61050986
>Implying I don't own 100k in GDX and GDXJ

That's just my hobby physical, anon
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>>61050993
Sorry anon, will make sure to polish the shinies.

Also, how difficult is it to resell a gold nugget?
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I have 2kg gold and 1000 ounces of silver (and 50kg copper)
Will i make it? Should i sell? Bought all of that the last years
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>>61050981
I think we don't hear a ton about AI agents because coders and software engineers were already being asked to do more with less for years now. Its just a tool that helps us continue to do that. There's already less fat at companies because there's been tech layoffs for nearly two years now (interest rates were high and AI companies latched onto that and acted like it was AI that was causing these job reductions. Its not, its just because tech companies couldn't afford the ballooned payrolls they could with 2% interest rates).
AI agents only seem like they would take the absolute lowest tier "coder" jobs. Anybody with a whiff of engineering/systems experience should be okay, for now at least. You still need systems level knowledge to leverage these tools.
If you're old enough, you may remember a time when "visual coding" was going to revolutionize everything and nobody would need to know how to write code anymore because it was just hooking blocks up. Well that didn't happen, because at the end of the day SOMEBODY has to duck down under the hood and do the really hard shit.
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>>61050999
Checked, ya that was weird
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>>61051017
>2kg gold

Nice
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>>61051006
Did you buy the top like these pmg baggies?
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>>61050999
it's... [looks around nervously] t h e m
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>>61050683
>(((they))) might have another trick planned to halt the economy and kick the can just a little bit further.

This 3I/Atlas shit might be the begginings of Bluebeam
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>>61051017
>50kg copper
How does one do this, nothing too clownish I hope?
Because the most efficient way to get copper is literally just to go to the bank and pick up boxes of nickels, so you get copper + nickel at the same time for spot, in a recognizable form that's easy to store.
My pewter stockpile from estate / garage sales is gradually growing.
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>>61051024
Lmao you idiots believe anything
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>>61050598
>A 1% climb per week (the past year's growth) is absolutely unsustainable and would be considered great even for a crypto pump, it CANNOT reliably happen for something as stable as gold or silver.
It's multifactoral, but the biggest driver for gold was Biden's 2022 decision to restart the Ukraine hot war, and stealing Russia's foreign held assets.

This put every country in the world (except Canada and the EU) in the position where it was in their national security interest to divest themselves of US Treasuries (UST) and to do trade in other than US dollars.

For the first time since 1994, the value of gold holdings exceeded the value of UST held by the central banks of the world. Central banks aren't selling their USTs, but when the bond matures, they take the money and buy gold. Every day more bonds mature and are redeemed.

China is currently building out regional Shanghai Gold Echange depositories, for example in Saudi Arabia, Singapore, India and others. These bullion repositories will allow foreign independent auditors, and have facilities for storying multiple countries gold deposits, similar to how the Federal Reserve vault in NY worked where each country had their own cage within the gold vault, and gold was trasferred from one country to another without ever leaving the vault.

Countries will conduct transactions in their own currencies, using gold in the same way that US Treasuries were used, as collateral for low interest lines of credit to facilitate international trade. This combined with the China's alternative to SWIFT, CIPS (Cross-Border Interbank Payment System) completely bypasses the US dollar/UST

This is the real driver of the gold price, unlike any other gold run in modern history. The gold price increase is pulling up silver due to the ratio play.

This time it really is fundamentally different.
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>>61051032
Bought half of it during covid, rest averaged up. Right now sitting at 130%+ gain. When should I sell?
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>>61051010
Didn't mean to make you feel bad about that.

Sell a nugget? I think it would probably be pretty easy. I'd bet jewelers would buy them as well as coin shops.
Are you sure that's what you want to do? It'll be harder to replace than sell.
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>>61051041
here in germany you can buy copper bars them online

https://www.gold.de/kaufen/kupfer/kupferbarren/
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>>61051041
I bought 10x 5kg copper bars, delivery man wasnt pleased
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>>61051059
>5kg copper bars
Pictures, please!
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>>61051057
>>61051059
Is this not a really bad way to stack copper?
I see doing it for the gimmick, but you literally get cupronickel alloy for below spot if you just buy nickels - not that I would make this a significant part of my stack because it's not gonna moon like silver or anything, but if I was stacking copper I'd literally just buy boxes of nickels.

Granted, it is cool to have big bars of metals.
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>>61051050
Does not compute
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>>61051069
Only pic i have right now, im not at home but heres the bar and a nice 1kg silver coin on it
I bought it for meme reasons and completion of autism
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>>61051056
You're right anon. Bought it waaay back and sorta forgot about it, until I found it in my drawer recently. It really grew on me since then. Will keep it in my collection.
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>>61050929
What happened?
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>>61051083
as far as I know its illegal to use the copper from US government coins
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>>61051003
>breakthrough
Ah. Yes, overtly society-changing. I think you'll see it creep in. Like there are cities where self-driving cars are allowed, and their performance is being scrutinized and slowly expanded. Not sure you'll see an explosion of AI applications in everyday life, but it'll be a sort envelope that grows and you become aware of it. I think the breakthroughs are constrained by people's imagination on what next to automate.
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>>61051086
>does not compute

wdym?
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>>61051092
Awesome!!! Thanks!
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>>61051100
I don't want to muddy up /pmg/ with my personal problems, just shiny posting
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>>61051106
movies and chatbots are not breakthroughs
they are gimmicks
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>>61051107
During covid it was $53 a share if you averaged up you don't have a 130% gain on any purchase much less the whole
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>>61051115
Your problem is poverty, quit crying on incel blogs and go get rich
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>>61051017
>50kg copper
The problem with copper is it's low value density. Current spot is around $5.00/lb 50kg = 110 = $550. Copper is a little less dense than silver (8.96 g/cm3 copper vs 10.49 g/cm3 silver)

These numbers are a little old, I need to put this into a spreadsheet this.
$1 million dollars:
Gold = 11+ kilos (270.27oz) = about <600cc = >0.6 liters
Silver = 40k oz (23809.52oz) = about 120000cc = <120 liters
Copper = 250k oz (219298.2lb) pounds = double garage at least.
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>>61051138
I already am
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Bitcoin is up 200% since i told yall incels to buy 20 months ago because of the etf launch ,,,,,,easy money
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>>61051104
Well yeah, but by the time you start pulling a profit from stacking any other forms of copper besides maybe scrap wire you buy off crackheads (which is bulky and hard to store and dirty) the nickel will be obsoleted and melted down.
It was also illegal for them to melt down any government silver coins, but they're doing that and started doing it when .10 cent coins were worth a dollar. If the metal exceeds the value of the coin they just start melting them, just like with junk silver.
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>>61051129
>$53 a share

No anon, bout in March 2020
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I love these breakable 100g bars, i opened one for fiddle reasons
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>>61051147
>bragging about tiny pile of retard rocks
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>>61051151
>bitcoin
What gives bitcoin it's value?
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>>61051159
Better than needing to bring clippers to scheer off little bits when trading
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>>61051159
try to break it into a swastika pattern
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>>61051115
Dog passed? Don't like the new job? Relationship issues?
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Lol IQ Dalit seething
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>>61051139
>1 million dollars is only 200,000 pounds
That's not so bad.1,000 bucks in nickles is only 220 pounds, 10 of those bank boxes.
I could easily stash that much anywhere in my house, not like I'm some crazy guy who's gonna buy much more than that in copper.
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>>61051139
yeah stacking millions in something like gold is surprisingly easy
you can do it without anyone ever knowing
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>>61050986
only the taxman and state collections agency will get rich of that when they steal your rocks
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>>61051057
>here in germany you can buy copper bars them online
Huge premium over spot. Copper spot is $5/lb. These are novelty bars for collectors. 30 Euros for one kg? I suspect they are so expensive because copper is a pain in the ass to cast because molten copper absorbs gases, which outgas as the copper cools, much like air bubbles in ice cubes. It's not easy getting zero porosity in poured copper. Copper also work hardens quickly so requires anealing when working it.

Lads, if you want to stack copper, your best useful value is picrel in my opinion. US nickels are a better long term value.
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I am convinced gold is going to be the new bonds

It will be 60/40 equities and gold
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>>61051172
When i break it someday i will break out a 5x5 pattern and try it
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>>61051212
Well, we're half way there already
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>>61051179
God if my dog passed I'm taking my shinies and disappearing forever
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>>61050949
I don't have much American Silver in my stack, but this is the coolest one by far. Should have posted this first but wanted to show my new stuff >>61050583
>>61051092
That's cool, I'd buy one if I could
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>re-opens, we can propose you for the position
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>>61051220
The future is now
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>>61051168
Nothing,,,,lmao,,,,but it made me extremely wealthy,,,,,,retard rocks are super rare and valuable but now you have generational poverty from buying them
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>>61051185
The last time we travelled to the EU (2021) each of us carried four gold Maples on our person. (under US/CAD $10k at the time) In silver it would have been over 300 oz (9kg/20lbs).

Totally unfeasible to carry useful amounts of silver discreetly on one's person.
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>>61050534
The jewish press literally told people to stop buying gold a year ago. Kek
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>>61051188
I read the tax code instead of an incel blog so illegally avoid getting raped
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>>61051224
You have a hound, right? Or am I thinking of another anon?
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>>61051100
>checked and frenly
>>61051115
We got time, what's got ya down?
>>61051215
promise?
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>Hold me now, I'm 6 feet from the edge and I'm thinking
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>>61051249
it won't be anymore once sliver is well over $100 an ounce. Good luck buying anything under $1000 bucks with a gold coin.
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What’s the meta on Platinum which is 50x rarer than gold
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>>61051255
if anyone thinks the rockfags are crazy they haven't seen the retards over there in the business thread
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>>61051261
Nah I have an abandoned COVID dog. Roommate just straight up left her behind and I've had her for 5 years. Poor girl is getting really old and needs diapers now because she pisses herself so much
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>>61051275
main use is car parts, no stock to flow so it can never be a monetary metal
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>>61051275
QRD
>Will NOT keep up with gold / silver price action, treat it separately
>Will likely be used in increasing amounts for a long time, palladium flopped and platinum is officially taking over for ICE's and industrial use
>More uses will be found in the future
>We will be in a huge platinum deficit soon, but mines aren't depleted of it like silver or gold, they simply have to open more (still takes decades)
>Extremely hard to mine and refine and process
Basically if gold and silver moon it may be something I hop into to hedge my bets, I already have an ounce of it. It's all produced out of like 2 shithole countries that could at any time collapse / kill all ypipo, so it has potential to moon randomly at any time but isn't something to bet on - something to hedge on only - and most coin stores probably will not buy it if it moons because it's hard to resell.

Like palladium, if you can find some near spot (as in not some wacky high premium, it will never be like silver rounds or junk silver cheap over spot) there's nothing wrong with picking up a couple ounces as a metals hedge IF you have your gold and silver stack sorted. Not a stacker, really. Its premiums will always be ridiculously high because it's so hard to sell and process. A flawed metal, but still more sound than a non-precious metal.

Also most normies still think it's worth more than gold, so it has a lot of room to grow if people start buying it as a way to store wealth.
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>>61051275
>What’s the meta on Platinum which is 50x rarer than gold
Platinum is primarily an industrial metal. It is absolutely essential, but much of the demand is driven by catalytic converters. Platinum works much better in hybrid vehicles than palladium, but because it's primarily industrial, use goes down during recessions, whereas gold and silver both have a strong monetary/investment component, they have increased strength during recessionary and inflationary periods.

High gold will also help pull platinum up as some of the demand for gold jewelry and coins shifts to platinum because of cost. I should point out that platinum is much rarer, and much more difficult chemically to separate from other PGMs, and thus has historically been more expensive than gold.
https://youtu.be/_oK9OA0U8tE
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>>61051288
Rocktards after 10 years of pmg are still broke depressed incel losers
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>>61051273
>Good luck buying anything under $1000 bucks with a gold coin.
The coins weren't for direct commerce. They were emergency savings in case something bad happened and the bank cards weren't working.

Silver, even at $100/oz isn't good enough. Try fitting 40 oz in your wallet, vs 4 gold Maples/Eagles.
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>>61051366
Good luck buying anything with a gold or silver rock,,,,they aren't legal tender or used anywhere
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>>61051366
>Bringing 40ozt of silver on vacation
How many blow jobs do you need in a week man, damn?
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Post 1/2.
Can anyone explain these dips that happened exactly the same time, a little after noon NY time.
Picrel, gold.
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>>61051405
Post 1/2.
Can anyone explain these dips that happened exactly the same time, a little after noon NY time.
Picrel, silver.
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>>61051405
>>61051414
9 out of 10 times, it's probably a DXY spike
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Yeah here's your DXY spike. It's probably related to the French government collapsing causing a selloff in their bonds. They fled into the dollar which caused the DXY to spike. They probably won't stay in the dollar very long though and you can see a lot of them already looking for the exits in that chart.
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Day 19 of Mike posting every day until silver is $1,000
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Alright slacker stackers, here's your last warning. FOMO is real, if you have the coin, you'd best pick up the wares ASAP.
>FWIW
>Gold & Silver retail products are becoming scare, in a matter of a few days, literally, as I have warned in my past videos that it would.
>Silver Eagle Boxes, are harder to find in big quantity, as are other products. I'll be doing a video maybe tonight who, what and why.
>Stay tuned...
https://x.com/BrianKuszmar/status/1975238569359704426

>For me as a small dealer here in Northern California it’s been the complete opposite. Over the past two weeks there’s been a gold and silver buying frenzy with very few people selling. I can barely keep up with the orders as I’ve had to place triple restocking orders and customers are still waiting for inventory.
https://x.com/GoldSilverRadar/status/1975175388595949697
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Lmao bitcoin just hit an alltime high,,,,,never forget the first post on pmg commanded the incel horde to not buy bitcoin
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>>61051435
>9 out of 10 times, it's probably a DXY spike
Plausible explanation. Thanks.
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>>61051487
Panic buying now retards,,,,post your buys so we can laugh for the next 20 years
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>>61051487
The problem with retail is that the production cycle has been geared to a previous equilibrium where selling was fairly balanced with buying, with a small stream of new product to accomodate the relatively small amount of net new sales.

That equilibrium has changed and there is a lag for the supply chains to catch up, so premiums will spike. You may not have $50 spot, but from the customer perspective, it may as well be over fifty bucks per oz because that's what they'll be paying, and they won't be getting their preferred size/type of product.
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>>61051414
>>61051405
Sorry, IQDalit scared me, I sold my stack
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Who’s the samefagging schizo that talks to himself and why is he seething so much about people stacking?
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Chinese front running retail silver sales. They know something is up.

>I have this theory in my head that “in the know” Chinese are buying up a lot of retail #silver supply right now.
>Bit like with masks before COVID.
>Just a hunch… but look at what happened with Perth’s kilo bars.
https://x.com/BankerWeimar/status/1975237620914409506
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>>61051092
Yeah, that's as good a reason as any.
I bought a couple tubes of gimmick copper rounds a while ago for the same reason, and because if I'm feeling like a particularly cheap bastard they still make a nice gift.
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>>61051643
>Silver got tamped today
No, it was probably this: >>61051435
likely caused by this: >>61051451
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>>61051643
Yep, you didn't get scammed because ur dumb just the all powerful people cheating you,,,,lmao
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>>61051643
See >>61050610
Off to bed frens- see you tomorrow
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>>61051227
Dat's pretty cool, alright.
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>>61050534
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>>61050558
Beautiful
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>>61051734
Beautiful
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>>61050586
>Are they using a 486 computer as a server?
Probably getting slammed by millions watching the tape.
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Here's an explanation on what the silver shorts are facing. I believe that Comex will force majeure and do a cash settle at an arbitrarily low price on a Friday close.
>I am going to describe what is unfolding in the #silver market as if I was Grok. @elonmusk this one is for you.

>Imagine yourself in JV football and the varsity guys hooking you up on a fence and giving you the wedgy of a life time. the more you fight the deeper the jock strap rises and the harder it becomes to get free. This is similar at the moment.

>Dealers and structural shorts in the futures market are looking at a supply event which would involve covering shorts to deliver physical or buying underlying to hedge gamma exposure.
https://x.com/profitsplusid/status/1975207945827942554
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>>61051802
so huge wins for bears coming?
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>>61051487
Monster boxes sold out at Monument Metals.
https://x.com/Idaho_Outlaw_v2/status/1975198143106142717
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>>61050945
I purchased Kinross Gold Corp for $5.24 in march 2022 and now I have a 5 bagger on my hands.

Meanwhile Bitcoin went from $47,000 to merely $125,000

Why are cryptobros raging and jealous?
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>>61051852
>so huge wins for bears coming?
Bears still get skinned. They just don't get impaled like they should.

After the force majeure, the price skyrockets as a new physical market for price discovery takes over. Force majeure is a confession that their market was not fit for service. In a real free market, silver is ALWAYS available, only the price varies. If they run out of silver, it's because they controlled the price. That is the opposite of a free market.

Price controlled below true market always leads to shortages. Comex/LBMA were always rigged markets, and the penalty for that is they lose their ability to set future prices.
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>>61051894
i cant believe they successfully implemented communism in the shiny rock market for decades! how did it take so long for anyone to notice...
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SLV borrow fee mysteriously exploded today. I think the shorts are having a bit of a problem here.
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havnt had any chart action in a few hours
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>>61051643
>+1.50%
what did he mean by that?
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>>61051532
/thread
enough with the squeeze faggotry, seriously
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>>61051941
>>61051918
Why do pmg baggies make 0% on their retard risks?
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>>61051532
Yeah.
We're not there yet, junk is still available for below / under melt in many places, but it's quickly gonna run out. Just a few years ago when the retail buying frenzy happened junk had high premiums, if stores can run out of their boomer stockpiles of junk there really is not that much supply out there.
I think junkies will be available for a LONG time, albeit you might be paying 5 bucks over melt for it. There are too many big boomer sacks of it still out there that they'll desperately try to unload to cash in.
>>61051857
Monster boxes being sold out basically means that either coin stores are buying them to resell, or alternatively some retail is putting a LOT of investment money into buying entire boxes full of the stuff, this could be a subtle indicator for a hidden shift of investment money we're not aware about yet.
You don't just get retail going out and buying monster boxes on a regular basis.
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>>61051050
You don't sell assets, you trade them for other assets.
Selling them is how you stay poor.
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>>61051056
Go to a jewelry store to sell the nugget. Jewelry quality nuggets have a premium.
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Any anons out there who ordered something in the past week have you experinecd any trouble with your shipping?
I saw an offer for 1Mark coins at spot last week and immedieatly bought 100 pieces but i havent recieved them yet
The seller usually ships my order in a few days and i get my stuff on friday or saturday but i havent gotten anything yet
When i check their website it says they have a bunch of orders coming in lately and that shipping might be affected by it
I really think this might be it
Theres only this much physicall silver that can be distributed among the people and the people in this thread already have more than their fair share i assume since most normies are toally oblivious to the actuall scarcity of metals
I dont know if this is ultimately a good thing because fiat is finally about to collapse or a bad thing because i didnt stack enough
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>>61052009
They still have monster boxes even if they're not listed. If you buy 500oz, they'll send you a monster box usually because that's how they store them. Not sure why they would unlist the box option. I guess if inventory was running low and they wanted to discourage large bulk buys? Still doesn't make much sense.
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>>61051329
Platinum jewelry is the prettiest by far.
Gold is definitely the most desired, but for pure aesthetics platinum is tough to beat.
The only time I've seen gold bear platinum in jewelry looks is when it's paired with emerald. Something about gold and green combined just knocks my socks off.
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My LCS seems flush with silver. I got a 5oz St. Helena in case for 50 cents over spot per ounce. It had booba so I had to get it, even though I don't want to be buying right now
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>>61051979
>you can't talk about the squeeze cuz, you just can't ok
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>>61052017
Maybe they're using USPS? It's been horrible this year.
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>>61052038
why not? silver is still below $100
it's a steal
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>>61052048
>USPS
cant be because im not american im from germany and they use a different shipping company
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>>61051600
Ignore him. Only scrubs respond because it makes no difference. He's been spouting about BTC being the first post for at least a few days. We pulled up the first post and proved it's not, so he waited till the new bake and is back to making the same claims.
Every forum gets a troll and I know you kids don't remember what it was like in the early 2000's but we learned fast, don't feed the troll. He literally gets paid per reply.
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>>61052054
If you buy long enough, you run out of places to put it and forget where you put your old stuff
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>>61050971
>denominated in french
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>>61051890
Don't feed the troll moron. He doesn't care what proof you present. He wait till the next bake and starts over. Just let him piss in the wind.
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>>61052056
I don't know then. Sorry fren.
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>>61052028
True for much of this
>They still have them
But not for sale, my guess is they expected to sell X number, they sold at or above it, and they list a certain amount of inventory for everything. Likely they will adjust and account for this soon, only they'll take stock first and see how many they have left.
They want to still be able to fill small orders and adjust for larger ones, only the sales exceeded their expectations and they weren't ready to list, now they have to sit down and see how much they have left. You wouldn't list a monster box if you plan to divide it up to sell in smaller units, or don't plan on selling it for the next month at the current demand level.
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>>61052062
i highly doubt you have the tens of thousands of ounces required for such a thing to even remotely become a tiny problem
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>>61052064
my meme coins are almost above water
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>>61052062
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>>61052076
He's talking about stashing it securely and being able to find it later, probably doesn't want niggers or nigger relatives to steal it. The same thing happens with people who keep emergency cash around the house just in case, I had to search my last place for hours to find where I stowed it all.
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Pmg baggies still seething cuz they broke incels
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>>61052076
>tens of thousands
Your get up to a couple thousand and tell me you have enough comfort around where you put it. It's heavy and bulky. I'm talking water and fire safety as well
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>>61052045
You can't because it's obvious the LCS would run out of silver after nearly 2 years of no purchases from retails.
Do you think every store have $200,000,000 worth of bullion ready and are sitting on a thousands monster boxes at all time?
Ofc if nobody buys then suddently everybody buys then there are supply issues. Dont worry, 2 weeks from now all the shelves will be FULL of silver bullion. Been there done that already. Only FOMO newfags will buy the next few days while merchants will jack up premiums like crazy thanks to your shortage narrative.

You are actively harming the stacking community with this bullshit, period. You are anti-silver, only stating facts here.
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>>61052028
Hey guy
>>61052072
It's this^^^^
They get higher premium on smaller orders.
If I can tell that I can easily sell 500 individual units I can eat the risk and avoid bulk selling.
It's just adjusting your presentation to the maximize gains. The guy buying a few oz will buy them from anywhere so you want to get him when he is there or he moves on.
The guy buying a monster box will likely wait a bit if need be.
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>>61052092
You only need 140,000 ousn0pywnces of silver
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>>61052117
>They get higher premium on smaller orders.


Yep, broke incel losers get gouged,,,lmao
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>>61052092
Literally bury the excess in the garden if it's becoming a problem.
The midnight gardener is a meme for a reason.
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>>61052064
i agree
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>>61052092
Spoken like someone who doesn't buy junk and isn't comfortable just sticking it in an ammo box.
Imagine buying cuck silver that you can't smuggle inside of your cow's stomach if you need to.
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>>61052135
Lmao, wage buy rocks bury rocks die

Stacktard plan
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>>61052092
I confirm i'm very comfortable with few Ks oz and it doesn't take much space. It's heavy but not bulky.
My only issue is i wish i got more so it could fill all these empty spaces i still have.
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$126,000
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can we fucking range ban India already FFS
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>>61050534
>be me
>frugal, but make ~180k
> start stacking in 2014 when I was a poorfag on mercs only
> have a rather large stack that took me 11 years to build.
>go to LCS, dude in front of me just bought my entire stack worth of silver and gold, clearing it out right in front of me.
>thats 1400oz ag and 20oz gold
>lcs owner only has mercs
Full circle I guess. He only paid twice what I did and that was just a single purchase.
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>>61052197
I feel non-larpers eventually figure out it's easier to buy gold
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>>61052064
>>61052171
I wonder whatever happened to Holocoinanon
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>>61052251
Funnily enough, when the sharty raided 4chan during the summer, I went to their /biz/ board, and they rangebanned both India and Israel
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>>61052253
Lmao, at poors
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haha how long are they going to get away with this >>61050653
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>>61052301
Silver shills are all from India
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>>61050598
1% per week? Not in leaf land
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>>61051246
Post any single piece of proof of your "wealth". Anything at all.
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>>61052295
he added the
>big things coming
line to his site back in like may but nothing since then
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>>61052349
Lmao pmg baggies mad that indians ate rich
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>>61052274
>if you contradict my bullshit you are larping
ok moshe
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>>61051382
False. Gold and silver are legal tender in at least a dozen states. You lie about pms. You lie about being rich. You just lie.
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>>61052105
This is kinda true.
Buying because you think it's actually gone is dumb. Australia isn't out of silver, the perth mint was out of its run of mints. Big difference.
Yes silver under a a hundred dollars is cheap but the shelves will be stocked in a week or two. If the premium is stupid high don't buy. On silver I cap at about %10 but that's going down now that the price is mooning.i would probably cut that down to 7% now. Gold is gold. If I can get it for Fiat it's a win so I only pay attention in as much as to ensure I get a good price. I'ld pay 40% premiums if I had to.
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>>61052381
>You lie about pms. You lie about being rich. You just lie.
Yet it got you to respond to it.
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>>61052251
Ignore him. I know you nufags weren't here for the early Internet days, but you don't feed the trolls. Act like he isn't there.
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>>61052356
Hm. Liked almost all of his stuff.
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>>61052413
Yeah I was on /biz/ years ago I'm just surprised it hasn't been "fixed" yet
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>>61052368
>that indians ate rich
He finally did it
He admit to being a stinky jeet
Now go and find a train to be run over by jeet
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>>61052368
I am a literal millionaire. I have posted my net worth here before. Your turn.
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About to hit it. Exponential only gets more exponential.

End of the month will be important.
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>>61052381
You're talking to a jeetbot that sustains itself on (you)s. Just ignore it.
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>>61052441
Is it all inflation or is there a rush on gold right now?
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>>61052430
I get uppity and earn a ban reporting him every few days or so, but I'm phone fagging so just airplane up swap and I'm good again.
These reddit refugees that are Jannies forget there are no updoots here. We are all anon and have no reputation. Banning my id means nothing when I enter every thread an unknown.
They still think getting locked out of their karma applies here.
Lol
Lmao even
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>>61052402
I have already robbed it of one lie. It used to shill a 60Bozt surplus "glut" of silver. I proved that there hasn't been that much silver mined in all of history. It no longer shills that lie. There are people just starting to stack who will be scared off by this critter's fud. Which is its goal. That should be fought.
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>>61052444
Checked, but it's not a bot. It's a real live jeetbug that gets paid to shill fud and scare off new stackers.
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>>61052368
C'mon fag. Post a single shred of evidence. Post your wallet address. A screenshot of a brokerage account. Anything.
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whew gold up almost 2% today, even more than silver
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What would yall consider a make it stack?
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>>61052464
>>61052473
New stacker here (10oz silver, 3 grams gold, 1 gram platinum). Fuck that jeetbot, just placed an order with Money Metals for their 9 piece silver starter kit today
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>>61052496
Okay. Good.
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>>61052485
>>61052459

I don't get why it/he is not banned. I almost always ignore but fell for the troll once. I phone post so can’t filter as far as I know.
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>>61052521
He's not banned because he's a jannie.
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Look. And now he's gone.
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>>61052322
It’s all fake. I’ve posted this in a couple of other threads but i’m fairly certain btc is being pumped by stablecoins in a very similar smoke and mirrors fashion. In the case of btc, tether, and soon to be other corporate stablecoins, will be issued and dumped into it. First the fed will print and hand its dollars over to Tether, Tether purchases treasuries with the $ (foreign countries like China are dumping theirs so this helps stabilize the bond market), then they issue new stablecoins that get dumped into btc generating a massive price pump and redirecting attention away from PM price action.

I can’t imagine many Americans can afford to blow hundreds or thousands every month on air to generate such a price pump seemingly out of nowhere. The fed/gov has the ability and motive to do this, however.
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Damn Scottsdale Mint doesn't fuck around. I ordered a week ago and already got my order.
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>>61052495
Minor 300 ounce, good 500, make-it rich luxury life anywhere above that.
I don't really think you can call anything under 500 a make-it stack purely because you likely WILL have to spend some of that and keep your house without eating bugs in the coming years. Anyone who tells you anything less than 500 is sort of delusional, even at 1,000 an ounce that's not a great sum - even when other assets do inevitably crater that 500 ounces will be spent fast if your trying to buy up land, houses, and then invest into whatever new market pops up, and then the state will take some from you in the form of taxes when you lose your job and can't pay property taxes - this was how many people lost their property during the great depression, not because of having no job but because they were still being taxed the whole time and paying utilities.

Basically you want to have a healthy margin to save yourself when something inevitably goes wrong. I could see 100oz being good enough to make you rich if you time it right, but 300 ounces is more certain, and 500 ounces is close to a guarantee - it lets you hop in on taking a little bit of risk to buy up assets after the fiat reset.
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>>61052547
looks swell
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>>61052540
yeah just look at how stable monero is, the coin that is banned on all the central bank approved exchanges. crazy that they are trying to push gold to 4k today already
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>>61052540
>I can’t imagine many Americans can afford to blow hundreds or thousands every month on air to generate such a price pump seemingly out of nowhere. The fed/gov has the ability and motive to do this, however.
It's not americans, it's literally just some whales holding nearly all the bitcoin. Retail plays even LESS of a roll in bitcoin than it does in gold or silver. People get fooled by crypto millionaire news articles and don't realize that it's literally just some wealthy investors with 99% of the stock, whereas PM's are largely spread out throughout society through jewelry, cutlery, investments, ect - and gold IS hoarded by banks and governments and such but not to the point where internet funny money is.

For the last few years BTC has been traded like a high-yield stock, the early years might have been more retail but actual investment firms have pumped it hard.
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>>61052495
The sky is the limit
1. stack till you can pay protection money
2. stack till you can hire FWTDHWAHQAD
3. stack till you can buy businesses and companies on firesale
4. stack till you can pay gangsters to beat up your enemies
5. stack till you can bribe your local mayor and sheriff
6. stack till you can become the governor of your state
7. stack till you can steal the presidential election
8. stack till you can conquer the whole world
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>>61052547
I'm currently eyeing a $50FV bag of Benny Franks. Iron8cally the best price I have found is at APMEX. $1785 for ≈36ozt of junk is just shy of $50/ozt.
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>>61052556
The one thing many of us, including myself, consistently underestimate is just how fake and gay things already are and will be in the future
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Will a salamander make it bros?
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>>61052547
Scottsdale Mint took 6 weeks to fill my order back in May 2020
5 stacker kilo bars $550 each

Those were the days...
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For stackers who can't quite afford high coinage right now, but still fear some sort of dire situation. Just focus food spending on some long lasting essentials and bartering goods. Things like groceries inflate slowly, so you can still stock up on honey, cigarettes and booze, buy stuff you'll use anyway. Just buy in bulk while you still can.
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Btw posts like this or the one I posted her >>61052579

I thought it was all memes, and we were having fun. I didn’t actually realize how fucked everything is and will be. I thought it was entirely ironic but it’s has truth to it
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>>61052579
2500/25 is a more than make it stack brosephus
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>>61052551
With 500oz of silver in a theoretical collapse of the dollar in the near future, would this be an amount you can live on for 50+ years or would it require investment and smart trading?
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>>61052582
I bought a few 10oz stackers from Scottsdale back then too. Those COVID PMG threads were so cozy. I wish I knew how good I had it then
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>>61052637
That's the thing, it's nearly impossible to tell until therexs a,settling down and a restart of basic civilization. Towns and trading posts. In the immediate aftermath of a collapse, the only viable currencies are gonna be bullets and beans. You're not stacking for the collapse itself, per se. You're stacking for the calm after the chaos. So, if you aren't also stacking guns, ammo, and basic necessities like food water/water purification, you are just a loot drop.
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>>61052579
Still accurate or is there a more up to date chart? I know this was made a while ago
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>>61052295
>>61052356
should i email them again? lmao
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>>61052547
They should make a 5 oz for the first one too
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dumped all my silver today
see you virgins at $20
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>>61052743
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>>61052743
Then I hope you stick your promise and we never see you again.
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>>61052402
This critter >>61052368 made 26 posts in 6 hours, or about 4.5 posts every hpur. I challenged it on one little aspect, and it ran away. It hasn't posted at all in an hour now. Call it out and it flees like roaches when you turn the light on.
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>>61052637
would you consider yourself able to live on 500oz of gold right now for 50+ years? probably not but it's still a lot of money. the GSR will correct to 1:1
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Anyone have the feudalism tier chart? I think its more recently made. The top is king and the bottom is debt slave?
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>>61051857
Lots of shops were “sold out” of silver back around 2022, until they suddenly were fully stocked again. It’s all fake and gay jewish mind tricks
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>>61052678
lol this chart was never accurate
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>>61052800
you mean a store sold out of a product and then bought more stock of said product? wow what a scam
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>>61052798
Found it
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>>61052826
For the smol bois. Even I have 2k toz and 33 toz gold on top of it.
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>>61052840
pics or cram it
we have no use of text here
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>>61052826
this chart is blowing the future value of silver out of proportion imho. I mean it puts even me in the knight territory and I wouldn't even call myself a silver stacker.
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>tourists posting reaction images itt every time gold or silver move 0.5% as if we trade these like some shitcoin
Lurk.
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>>61052585
cigarettes don't last very long, even if you put them in the freezer
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>>61052842
I've posted it before, got 3 (you)s, not worth finding it on my phone for your feelings of deficiency.
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>>61052826
Tier 1 is apparently within my grasp, neat. A little less gaming and a little more reading is about to pay-off.
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>>61052852
Maybe. On the other hand, consider everyone else will likely have almost nothing.
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>silver spot higher than futures, AGAIN
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So I'm too late right?
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>>61052963
yep its all over.
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>>61052852
>>61052898
>we all own so much silver duuuude you shouldn't even stack if you can only buy a few hundred ok
kys
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>>61052826
Currently a pleb (8 1/oz silver bars) aiming for yeoman but realistically i feel like i'll only be able to hit mercenary.
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>>61052852
I only take charts seriously when they tell me what kind of anime waifu I get for silver, personally.
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asshole tiny hatters
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>>61052972
If achieving my stack is on the top of any dystopian future meme, the meme is bad. I'm sorry that you're poor.
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>>61052990
Silver Surfer (aka Norrin Radd) is a tragic cosmic hero. He often sacrifices his own happiness, endures cosmic burdens, and makes morally difficult choices. “Winning” for him usually means protecting others or upholding a moral code, even if he suffers. He often succeeds in protecting others, doing the right thing, or rising above cosmic despair. #winning #tigerblood
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>>61052972
I am just saying that if you put all your eggs into one basket, you might get disappointed. I mean, come-fucking-on, these dreams of grandeur can run a little wild in these threads. Like this is the end of fiat and everybody gets his own harem and a McMansion and an army of serfs for a couple of merc dimes, because nobody else has silver.
Constanstly talking about Weimar (because it is totally the same this time) and everything will start again but this time with /pmg/ on top of the food chain.
Just imagine if only one guy has all the silver in the world. What do you think is more likely?
A > people will see him as his god-emperor Mad Max style
B > people will ignore him and find something else as currency
Don't get me wrong, I love pm and I think they are neat. But they are meant to store my wealth and an insurance for rough times. But I still hope that times will not be too rough. It will be better for most of us.
>>61052980
I second this
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god I wish I would've gotten 2 oz bars instead of this but I'm still happy
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I have received mail
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>>61052972
He is right, it is possible to come into possession of 300 oz of Silver without being a stacker, but doesn't mean that 300 oz is a small stack. 50-100 oz is probably the minimum you need to make it.
There plenty of boomer coin collectors who never cared about Precious Metals who have enormous amounts of Silver and Gold just from trying to get full date sets of US coins back when it was cheap and you'll have random millenials who'll be quite wealthy in the new paradigm due to inheriting full sets of sterling Silverware and being too lazy to sell immediately.
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>>61052775
Just remember, the demon is a liar but he will also mix lies with the truth to attack us.
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>>61053042
I can't believe I still remember the catchphrase
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>>61053042
Nice I got a similar package today with a 10oz bar and 1/10th gold eagle. Thats about as much as I can stand having sent through the mail in one order
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>>61053042
Dust your Atago ffs
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>>61053050
Many millienials saw through the bullshit, desu.
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>>61052810
No, retard, that’s not what I meant.
>OMG MONSTER BOXES ARE ALL SOLD OUT!!!!! THIS! IS! NOT! A! DRILL!!!!
People were saying this shit back in 2021/2022 with muh silver shortage and shops being “sold out” until they weren’t again
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>>61053060
"we just got a letter"? or "We got mail"?
>>61053116
Will try to stack 5 oz a week again.
>>61053120
better?
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>>61053171
Heh, I manipulated you through a screen
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>>61053171
>>61053177
>Heh, I manipulated you through a screen
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>>61052963
It hasn't even started, faggot
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>>61052295
Yeah
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Visiting those smarmy city bastards with a fist full of dollars today
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>>61053171
This is great stuff:)
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Never tell women that you own PM's, trust me bros
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>>61052464
And he keeps saying the same lie retard. He isn't here to spread disinfo. He is here to get clicks and shit on the board. Quit responding to absolute troglodyte.
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>>61053215
>trading slave scrip for real money
cool it with the antisemitism
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In cosmology, inflation kicks off with a bang: space erupts from a singularity-sized speck into a smooth expanse, now stretching eternally due to dark energy—a mysterious anti-gravitational force we can’t yet grasp. In economics, the parallel is striking: gold, a solid anchor of value, mirrors that singularity, but banks and printers flood the system with credit, diluting purchasing power like the universe’s own expansion. Austrian economists would slam the brakes—lock the vault, force a crunch—yielding sound money but no dynamism, no firms, no loans, just hoarders gobbling wealth like black holes swallowing light. Overdo it the other way, with reckless printing, and you get hyperinflation: spacetime rips, balance sheets collapse into Weimar wheelbarrows. Yet, there’s a sweet spot—maybe two percent inflation—where growth feels magical yet controlled, where debt evaporates like vacuum energy, freeing societies from stagnation without chaining them to chaos.


This delicate balance suggests a deeper pattern: neither the universe nor the ledger tolerates closed systems. Too much constriction, and you’re left with singularities or indentured economies; a slight opening yields galaxies, growth, possibility. Dark energy in physics, that unknown push, finds its economic twin in the quiet mercy of inflation—letting borrowers slip free, lenders grumble, and society sidestep eternal debt traps. Physics and money don’t just metaphorize; they rhyme, both rejecting forever-debt and forever-crunch. P.S. Picture a cosmic creditor—some primal force, perhaps entropy or divinity—overseeing our balance sheet. It doesn’t demand repayment, but release, nudging us with dark energy or a whisper of inflation to leave the nest, debts fading gently. Creation, it seems, bets on growth, not reckoning. The universe murmurs: pay later, or never—just keep expanding. Who, then, holds the bill?
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What do you guys think of pre 33 gold
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>>61050902
It will go down and that is your opportunity to buy more. I'm never holding FIAT again, they've permanently mind fucked the next two generations with their money printing.
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>started investing in gold purely to store money because I don't trust banks
>The one time I honestly wasn't in it to make big bucks
>Shoots through the roof, now struggle to buy it, plans ruined.
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>>61053251
It's neat:)
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>>61053251
>pre 33 gold
eh gold is gold
>33 gold
if you have this i will suck your dick
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>>61053251
I want some, but I hate the premiums on it.
Back when Gold hit $1500 in 2019, my LCS was selling Double Eagles at spot, I regret not buying one then, but it would've required me to have cleared out most of mysavings account then.
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>>61053171
pan paka pan
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>>61053251
So pretty you'll never want to sell
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>>61052990
Furiously fighting fifty. Full futility for foreseeable future.
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>>61053042
did you even meet darrell
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>>61052310
lol okay buddy. If you’re so rich let’s see your stack?
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i was just about to shit post about nothing happening then gold went up
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>>61053298
tourist
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>>61053273
I recently picked up a St. Gaudens BU for 3.5% premium

Still fucking expensive at this price. I only did it to complete my US history collection before spot went above $3700
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>>61052775
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>>61052295
My guess is the rapid price of silver makes it hard for him to do his thing.
>Sell coins when spot price is 40$ a toz
>Mint to sale
>The minting process takes a month or two
>Price increase by over 7$ in that time
>At a loss due to manufacture costs going up
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>>61053334
Oh - he disappeared when Ag was at 30.
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>>61053284
that's exactly why I won't buy any
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We're getting closer to the vaults running dry and the silver price exploding lads, stack with both hands, or forever hold your peace.

>SLV BORROWING FEE EXPLODES TO 9.27%. BARELY ANY SHARES LEFT TO BORROW.

>SHORTAGES OF PHYSICAL #SILVER WORLDWIDE…

>AND NOW SHORTAGES OF PAPER TO SHORT IT.
https://x.com/MakeGoldGreat/status/1975297359488950328

>I started warning there was a global #silver shortage around 2 months ago.

>The situation is coming to a head and now it’s very clear someone is buying up large, pure retail products globally.
>This started in Australia and moved to Canada.
>I think it’s for Chinese refiners
https://x.com/BankerWeimar/status/1975305287776268320
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>>61052295
>>61053334
I just realized that we may get rugpulled on the cheesed to make you rounds...
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>>61053177
Well you wanted the dust off...
>>61053221
One week at a time.
>>61053275
I have most of the kancolle nendos
>>61053293
>did you even meet darrell
I was too young let alone your speaking to a zoomer here...
I saw the "New" pantera in August. Same with seeing them as the opener for Metallica back in 2023.
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#SILVER SHORTAGES IN HOLLAND.

NO BARS NO MAPLE LEAFS, KRUGERRAND, PHILHARMONIKER, KANGAROO, AMERICAN EAGLES…

AT LEAST THE CHOCOLATE AND CHEESE IS SAFE.
https://x.com/MakeGoldGreat/status/1975104482083324105
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I sold at $38. I want to start buying again, but it fucking stings. I should have just held. Is anyone not buying right now in anticipation of it dropping?
At this point I have given up on buying gold.
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>>61053452
Or should I just swallow my pride and losses, and buy?
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>>61053442
Just wondering the, have you never experienced a concert without everyone holding up phones?
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>>61053452
>>61053463
Gold is gold nigger

Go rent an oxy acetylene torch and turn it into a cool blob

Or don’t and consider that in the future it might command a hefty premium as the pinnacle of weimerica lulz “Can u believe it jack, they put a nigger in the coin??????”
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>>61053452
I'm not selling until I absolutely have to. This is why I buy mining stocks as well as the metals because I can just burn the paper and keep my stack.
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Chinese have organized silver buying groups who are buying retail silver and it's being shipped to China. Exactly like in the early days of covid when the Chinese were buying up all the PPE and shipping it to China. Don't blame the Chinese if you knew about silver for months, but couldn't be bothered to buy your own when it was cheap.
>Daigou buying groups.
>Centrally organised, but dispersed accumulation.
https://x.com/BlueskyandRyeg1/status/1975328229427908934
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/pmg/ is right about buying metals but wrong about not buying mining stocks because they're another layer that keeps your stack safe. I consider it stack insurance.
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>>61053442
Nice you saw Pantera though.
I saw them years ago and it was cool.
More into anime now than metal but still enjoy Pantera:)
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Metals are not going to go up in a straight line on a daily basis. Even in Weimar hyperinflation it was VOLATILE as hell. It looks like a straight line up when you zoom out, but you look at the day to day basis of how things traded, and it was all over the place.
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>>61053505
the crypto tourists are going to be so annoying
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>>61053512
That easy, we'll just gatekeep them
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>>61053512
They already have been. Though I also roll my eyes at people going onto the boards and gloating about a 2x. We haven't seen anything yet.
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>>61052637
>Would it require investment and smart trading?
It would require retard investment and dumb trading, as long as you don't sell too early you can basically invest in anything after the death of the USD and it's guaranteed to go up because of how shitty the economy will become.
If you're in a boom year for stocks the line literally just goes up. Same thing for gold and silver. Same for anything else, you don't need a "smart investment", just to catch the wave on the lower end, ride it up, sell off a decent amount - enough to capitalize on - and then invest that.
Basically if silver goes to 1,000 and you have 100 ounces ready to sell you have 100,000 in liquidity while your neighbors have ZERO or even negative from debts and taxes, the stock market crashes 60%, any investment you buy automatically doubles by the time it recovers.

This is just a hypothetical scenario, but buying literally anything in the most retarded way possible will still make you rich if you have even 10,000 of liquidity when everyone else is broke, whether it's land or a house or stocks or beet roots. You WILL have to do something somewhere near the top probably, although PM's will never go away their bull market will end some time 8-10 years down the line (or more if it's worse than previous crashes, this is just the historical record.)
>>61052852
You don't really understand liquidity.
I thought like this before, but I don't at all after seeing silver's price action and reading up on things like the great depression.
Liquidity, restructuring, shakeouts. It's not that silver does a 10,000 in value, but that nobody can pay taxes on their house or land and everyone's impoverished, so relative to them you have a ton of money they NEED to maintain what they have, and so you can make out like a bandit.

Massive land transfers happened during the great depression because land and farms stopped making money, but people still had to pay taxes.
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>>61050866
Astrology.
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>>61053468
Everyone is holding up there phones theses days. It doesn't matter what show I go to. The last few shows I have been lucky enough or fortunate enough to be in the front row. I still hate it when someone in front of me is blocking my view.
>>61053503
I'll be seeing Judas priest in a little more than two weeks from now. I love going to metal concerts.
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>>61053512
>the crypto tourists are going to be so annoying
Let them seethe.
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>>61053564
Girls und Panzer?
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>>61053527
>During the 1920s prices reached their highest level in the third quarter of 1929 before falling by 67% at the end of 1932 and hovering around that value for most of the Great Depression. The value of high-end properties strongly co-moved with the stock market between 1929 and 1932. A typical property bought in 1920 would have retained only 56% of its initial value in nominal terms two decades later.
The great depression literally cause housing and land prices to go backwards 20 years. Now combine that with the death of fiat - causing PM's to massively rise in price. Farmland was inflation-adjusted 500 dollars an acre (30 dollars in 1930)
Right now BEFORE the big pump 1 ounce of silver is 48 dollars.
Basically 1 ounce 1 acre is coming, and we'll probably surpass that if I had to guess.
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>>61053564
Nice bro my little brother who's 33 listens to Judas somes when working out.
I'm in my 40s and it's nice you youngsters are enjoying these bands.
Ignore dipshits saying it's bad you have phones it's a new time we used to have lighters that would mess your fingers up lol ( we weren't that enlightened either it was just how it was):D
Still smoking and drinking while typing this:)
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Some European coin dealers are paying 13% ABOVE spot for silver coins.
https://x.com/Zylvver/status/1975298164715626727
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>>61053574
Yes. If you know you know
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>>61053574
>(((Galil)))
>(((Uzi)))
he doesn't know
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>>61053493
>Burgerland too cucked to deport these insects
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>>61053604
i think you might be the dipshit
your pantera concerts were seated?
you were spending the show holding up a lighter?
what a waste
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>>61053612
European dealers are selling coins for 23% over spot. High premiums implies low inventory with high demand.
>Now, let’s take a look at a Dutch gold and silver dealer. I filtered the results to show 1 oz silver coins, sorted by the lowest price first, and the cheapest one I found was €50.49, which is approximately $59.13 USD. Here you’re paying about 23.6% over spot.
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>>61051275
The future of ground and air transportation is in fuel cells and hydrogen generated by nuclear power. Both the fuel cells and electrolytic generation of hydrogen depend (at least in the present) on platinum. That is a medium-term bet, or a long-term bet in a massive global collapse. But a good bet either way.
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>>61053619
Guns are nondenominational. Galil is simply a milled receiver Kalashnikov in a western caliber. You could even use Kalashnikov bolt carriers in a Galil, or at least I did.
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>>61053581
Since the thread is near the end anyway and it won't shit it up anymore, great depression storytime
https://www.iowapbs.org/iowapathways/mypath/2591/great-depression-hits-farms-and-cities-1930s
>Farmers had to have production limited because they were producing too much
>Farmers had to become subsidized
>The government and banks still demanded rent this entire time even before subsidies, and the judges agreed and sentenced farmers and took their farms, and the national guard was called in to silence farmers
>Welfare had to be established large-scale
>The military was expanded
Basically during the great depression the state was expanded vastly and free shit was just handed out because it was all they could do, but the government at no point stopped taking money from people - even if they turned around and gave the money right back with a subsidy.
At the end of the day it just turned into the taxman and the banker walking around and arresting people and taking their shit, then selling it off to anyone with the tiniest bit of liquidity.

Now imagine all of this, but combined with fiat endlessly inflating and the need for an entirely new reserve currency - the great depression happening but with a pitifully weak US dollar. We could not just hand out free money for free shit and then fight a war in europe.
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>>61053630
>The future of ground and air transportation is in fuel cells and hydrogen generated by nuclear power.
Hydrogen is shit fuel with very low energy density. You will never have a successful long distance truck or aircraft powered by liquid hydrogen. If you want to go to war with physics, you will lose every time. The Chines are successfully using LNG for their trucking industry.
https://youtu.be/ReLs6VvZW4s

Platinum may still be a great investment, but not because of hydrogen fuel cells.
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>>61053463
The same questions is always asked. I turn the questions back on you. Do you think the price will increase over the period of a month, a year, a decade? When you have your answer you will know what to do.

I have been buying almost 5-10 oz a week for the last 3 months. Everytime I take delivery I am already in the green.
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>>61053624
No we were in a pit jumping and kicking each other you spastic little faggot.
I was trying to be polite to you're pampered wanker generation and as usual you reply like a little cunt.
You can't help it though you're the weak well, I guess men without foreskin my parents generation created:)
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>>61053331
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Gold and silver are Giffen goods. Demand increases as the price rises.
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>>61053624
Oops im sorry I accidentally replied to you as though you were a person and not a sniveling jew
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>>61053574
>Girls und Panzer?
What about GUP?
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>>61053663
what generation do you think you're in if you're in your 40s? are you like 49? you're the one that replies like a passive aggressive gen x faggot. can't you go away
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>>61053689
cool guy alert
smoking and drinking
cool guy alert
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>>61053499
Not wrong just not the place. SMG exists. This is for shinies.
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>>61053695
You're genwhatyourgender bliep bloop
I don't know what that means faggot I don't speak skibity toilet:P
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>>61053678
Giffen goods guy is pretty good bait. Almost IQ tier
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>>61053707
old wash up fucking loser
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>>61053694
>What about GUP?
That and Gunsmith Cats are my favorite anime. Rally Vincent's carry piece is a CZ-75
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>>61053699
Yes smoking is cool if you don't inhale you're gay and a little sissy.
Enjoy lol I assume you have no foreskin and are a jew.
Or just a little gay
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>>61050534
Baker Baker
Baker man
Bake a new thread as fast as you can
Roll it
And pat it
And Mark it with a /pmg/
And put it in the oven for bepe and me
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>>61053716
Oh no you called me old.
Hahaha
Why are you a sniveling little gay jew?
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>>61053737
Just DIY
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>>61053740
can't that soggy old ass brain think of a better insult you fucking retard
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>>61053737
Oh. Never mind..
I thought,...
well, I don't know what I thought.
It was just a mistake, ok ?
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>>61053747
Tbh being called a little gay jew is in the top 10 worst things to be called
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>>61053745
>Just DIY
I'm not here to do things.
I'm just here to neet it up.
Besides, you die if you work
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>>61053756
if you were a small insecure manlet or jew i would suppose. i bet on the jew being the guy that only posts a couple shit quality rms
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>>61053756
I loled
But I'll also stop being a dick now sorry little fren other poster if I really made you mad:P
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>>61053759
Fine, i'll do it myself.
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>>61053604
I was lucky enough to get a guitar pick from Richie Falkner the first time I saw them play back in 2022. then the recent show with Sabaton last year. I got a pick from andy sneap. I did get another pick but I gave it to a guy one row behind me.
It was the same thing at the Pantera concert, I had caught two of the same picks and gave it to a random guy. He was obviously looking for one, so I saved him the headache and gave it to him.
>>61053727
Haven't really watched any new anime. The new season of PSG looks interesting to watch.
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>>61053785
>Haven't really watched any new anime.
I only watched them for the hardware. I would get along really well with autistic Japanese weapons nerds.
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>>61053785
Ok I'm gonna make some anime pics soon too these are just fun:)
Nice you did that man.
Well one punch man s3 is starting and as for last season the water mage is a fun trash isekai imo it's not the best but I enjoyed it and it lives up to its 7ish rating
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Fresh new bread:
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>>61053777
Ok that's good. I need to take a nap.
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>>61053815
where did you find this candid picture of my mercury dime wife?
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>>61053729
>Or just a little gay
Only fags flaunt plated reichspfennigs
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>>61053412
The silver is purchased immediately to avoid that happening. The price has gone up $10 since the Cheesed presale began, but the prices have been raised a couple of times to account for this. No worries for the Cheesed round besides my normal shit time management
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>>61053412
>cheesed
Different vendor, but okay.
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>>61054456
>The silver is purchased immediately to avoid that happening
Good to know
>>61054508
No shit



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