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>Why precious metals?
https://youtu.be/i3S4rl6ehiI [Embed]
https://youtu.be/gksenA5Al_A [Embed]
https://youtu.be/FI7NnOg2rxo [Embed]

>Huge deficits in minerals such as silver by 2050 inevitable
https://youtu.be/iibsrDXdEos [Embed]

>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 [Embed]
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
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https://youtu.be/NgSXg-WOEVY [Embed]
https://youtu.be/2ymGAyKAg-k [Embed]
https://www.fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AvSGe6KPg4
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Tip for my PM bros for some stuff that's coming up. Specifically for those who have understand the gains in allocating 25% to miners. Lets get to it. First we are coming up on the 3rd quarter reporting period. The market is clearly igniting. I made 5% today. So should you. Because the area is starting to draw bag chasers and trend followers. Here is something that may be of interest. I will do this in multiple posts. First. Here is a list of upcoming reporting. Hard data to gather so AI assisted. Double check each one. List attached. Incomplete list probably. Ive full time job so only had 1 hour.
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Part two. There are hundreds of companies in my data bases. The main point is. Some are major producers, some minor, some explorers and streamers and royalty companies. You ONLY want producers. So. Look at each reporting date. Before that date do some checks. Its easy enough. Use AI. The 4 important questions to ask are in attached image. Once they are actually producers (not explorers or drillers or streamers) and the Al IN Sustaining cost is low (well it has to be! they are all usually 1200-2200 dollars an ounce). And debt is low and free cash is good. Then they are candidates. Given they satisfy the above. Their quarterlies are guaranteed to be cash machines. SO a day or two before you load up on them and wait. They positive cash numbers and margins news will make them particularly strong on the day
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>>61066401

Part three. How to organise your holdings. This is subjective I concede. I have come round to the basic formula. Say I have 20,000 portfolio. My approach is to basically simulate the holdings of the ETFs.The ones I use and available to me in Europe as being tax compliant as as follows.

Global X Silver Miners SLVR
HanETF AuAg ESG Gold Mining ZSGO
VanEck Global Mining WMIN
VanEck Gold Miners G2X
VanEck Junior Gold Miners G2XJ

The bottom two are GDX and GDXJ for Americans. The point being. If i have 20,000. I keep a constant 5,000 in these 5. They are diversified and average out the mining market and act as my "float". The other 15,000 I have divided over 100 stocks that are the most consistent of the holdings across these 5 ETFs. You can compile this lust yourself. Its educational. So 15,000/100 (you can weight of course). And 5k in 5 ETFs.
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>>61066378
Sorry, big stack chuds, I guess the little stack guys have more time than you thought
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what happens when silver hits $50?
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>Silver dimes are worth $3.50
>40% halves are worth $7.25
>War Nickels are worth $2.75
>50% Silver Threepences, the smallest Silver coins you can buy, are worth $1.11
For the first time in years, a $1 bill cannot buy you any sort of Silver coin.
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>>61066415
>what happens when silver hits $50?
I keep holding, like I always have.
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>>61066415
We enter the event horizon, momentum should accelerate quantitatively
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>>61066430
Mercury dimes are $2. It's over
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>>61066415
Shorts get to expensive to cover and big banks collapse as a result
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>>61066415
I'll explain my reasoning first, 4,000 is a big number for gold and one that's shocking the normalniggers. They know that's way higher than it used to be, and if someone buys one ounce they made thousands of dollars. Big number = more better.
For silver it's not as significant UNLESS the media starts running "all-time high" stories. 50 dollars means nothing to the average person, but to the news and people it will mean something if stories get run. It requires the media to sell it.

But if they do? It's extremely easy for a really big move. Basically all local coin shops do just-in-time stocking, they actually only have a few hundred ounces / up to a few thousand ounces at a given time. They could be out of stock in a couple days if buying picks up. For the physical stuff in store if say, 10 people in a given town go out and buy silver can just be gone, then you have to shop online.
And this increases the price massively, along with increasing the premiums to far above 50 dollars - even with no price movement. This actually happened once in the past, when silicon valley bank collapsed and investors bought out junk silver (for tax benefits), making it sell significantly over spot.
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>>61066407

Now on to how to allocate for the reporting day. Once you have done the work of spreading your 75% over the market on the best companies that have a market Cap over 250,000,000 dollars AND are producers, or debt free profitable streamers/royalty companies.

The whole point of 25% in 5 ETFs is that they are easy to sell to create your 5k tradeable fund to go for Newmont on the 22nd October before reporting. Reminder it is not easy of efficient to sell one or many of the 100 or so other stocks you have to get some tradeable cash in your account! And The ETFs being averaged they are less volatile while you are traded out of them.

If you take a 2-3 day punt on Newmont's results being good. Its easy to setup, easy to sell out of after it had two great days and just 5 buys to get back to your ETF positions. And you can assign any profits back to the EFT floats while you decide what to do next.
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Just fomoed 35k into silver.
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>>61066440
Where are you getting $2 Mercs? [spoiler]I need to know so I can buy up their entire stock.[/spoiler]
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>>61066378
So? is it happening?
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>>61066468
pics?
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mfw I look at my order 30 hours after placing and it still says processing
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>>61066401
>>61066407
tldr, are you explaining how to buy miners? realize you're on a basket weaving image board
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>>61066485
I took the jewgle ai answer at first glance. Now it's saying anywhere from $2-$5 average cost. It's my fault for trusting a clanker.
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>>61066489
I just bought miners and physical silver etf, no new physical silver. I already have a decent amount of physical silver from le silver squeeze of 2021.
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>if you like reichsmarks you are a glowie

Lol lmao even
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>>61066500
It's probably using Outdated prices.
>>61066495
Jesus was betrayed for a little over 12 ozt. of Silver, the price of a slave in the Old Testament.
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It's not a huge jump, but anyone notice copper is over $5 again?
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>>61066460

And the trade now this sets up for (not investment advice by the way). But here is why I am posting about this at all. Given the large gain in the gold price over the dollar in these last 18 months. And given until just two year ago. The most consistent miners have had to get their balance sheet under control. So that they were making a profit when Gold was 1500 and Silver 20. And so are unlike the tech sector. Debt free and awash in free cash flow.

When you throw in the fact they have actual production (see the 4 questions I said earlier). Low overheads. And sky rocketing margins. The reporting is GUARANTEED to be massively positive and their are millions of new eyes who only react to the press statement ready to pile money in.

But if you've been following like we have. We dont need the quarterly. We already know what the low debt, low all in sustaining cost, confirmed millions of ounces in the ground companies will report. Their cash flow is about to explode. Their earnings per share will make people blush. So you have a 25% float in 4-5 ETFs you can sell and rebuy in a day. Little volatility to worry about as you trade out of them. And if the trade isnt yielding 5-15%. Just rebuy for minimal overhead.

Any criticism welcome
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>>61066518
I assume any /pmg/ anon shit-talking RMs probably stacks these.
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>>61066415
Iqdelet who says silver is a scam since $18 USD ropes himself (if he can borrow a rope)
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>>61066438
I agree, I’m sitting out of SILJ (jr silver miners) until confirmation over $50. I’m very interested to see if 50 is broken this week. I’m in wait and see mode.
>>61066457
I have seen a lot more noticing, even in the catalog hear at biz although they are saying it just happens every so often and nothing to see here. Of course so I’m here, you can imagine I don’t agree with them. See pic related as to a big reason why. Then there’s also the debt spiral too of course and many other reasons. “This time is different” are the words of both fools and prophets, we will all see how it plays out.

I agree that more hype/talk will bring silver up but I’ve been hearing that there’s supply issues showing up in Australia, Britain, Vietnam, and a few other places.
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So according to pic related we are too high now? Will lose money on gold if not sell early enough in some years? Or will the value stay same (most likely) and the way lower curve is because new financial system will has new nomination like 4000 now $ will be 50 then $, or what the new currency will be told then, new dollar? Will I own less, or more but just less in counting because new ratios will be and therefore will be have more. Not get it all, not understand the end part of this scala 100%.
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I did it /pmg/! I cashed out one of my 401Ks to buy more silver!
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>>61066430
>For the first time in years, a $1 bill cannot buy you any sort of Silver coin.
Grim.
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Did I do it right?
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>>61066539
how much silber do those have?
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>>61066575
i believe so
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>>61066596
Lovely stack, anon.
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>>61066378
Here to shill platinum./PMG/ is sleeping on this way more than they should. It's been outperforming all PM's this year and nobody is talking about it.
If you got 25-30lbs of silver and a couple ozs of gold you really need to be looking at platinum.
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>>61066397
>>61066401
>>61066407
HEY FAGGOT!
/cmmg/ exists. We are aware about mining stocks and if we want info we will go there.
Here there be dragons!
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>>61066565
Hello German fren.

My opinion, is that that chart, to my understanding is a depiction of psychological phenomena. It’s an aspect of trading just like mechanical, technicals, and fundamentals. If I’m holding long-term as most stackers do, I’m concerned most with fundamentals. Central banks buying, fiat and bond issues, debt issues, etc. are what concerns me most personally, and I would make decisions based on data more than a chart which is a demonstration of market psychology.
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>>61066575
>>61066596
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>>61066576
None
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>>61066544
>supply issues showing up in Australia, Britain, Vietnam, and a few other places
Thing is that america is where this will all start and end, at least in terms of normie opinions. It won't really be a news story until some news media in america starts reporting on it. It's true though that if there's not enough supply in other countries america could be around the corner, although historically we're right up at the top of silver holding and gold holding.
But the moment people here that silver is "sold out" in the USA the dumb money gets woken up, people start buying silver jewelry. The coin store actually gets put on google maps (my LCS doesn't even appear on google maps and has the wrong hours posted on yelp), people start looking for silver plated antiques and anything with silver in it.
It just generally increases - and it all has to do with public knowledge, we're basically in a PM's dark age and have been for a while where all it is is either woman's jewelry or your autistic uncle's coin collection. That will change quickly if the news media runs a story. Even plated shit will start selling.
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>>61066607
Don’t forget how much we slept on palladium which went up 25% in 48 hrs too
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>>61066581
>>61066600
Thank you stackers....im at 370ish silver and 1.24 gold.
i think 30 more ozT of silver and im calling it good for a year
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central bankers tongue my anus
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Where's the best place to buy reichsmarks?
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>>61066641
I know, I fucking know. I got a deal at 1oz of gold for 2 palladium bars and 2oz of silver. Should I pull the trigger? I think gold is going to parabolic for a week or so as the last of the boomers but gold and vault it like what is happening in Texas (near law btw, vault your gold, get a debit card that tracks current market value so you can spend your gold like cash,) yes they are that dumb, but I digress.
I see straightline potential for gold for at least another month till it hits 5000k, same time I see silver hitting 100 and crabbing.
Advice? Swap in palli and a few silver, or ride the boomer wave on gold for a month?
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>>61066565
Previous market cycles don't really apply to what's happening right now. We are in uncharted waters. The dollar is dying, everyones economy is failing, people are broke, LBMA/COMEX, dealers, and mints are running out of physical silver, the spot price is > the futures price, China is buying the west's PMs, and so on.
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>>61066415
when it hit 50 you put out an add saying you will buy cash for silver at 45$.
the price will flux up and down but likely will never hit the mid 20s again.
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>>61066607
Based. I agree. Most are focused on gold, anons are excited (understandably) with silver price increase, meanwhile platinum is beating them both YTD.
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>>61066671
>>61066451
>>61066555

I've already fomo's about 11k into gold and silver the past week, I could swing another 8k but I dont know if I really need or want to
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>>61066636
I kinda feel like platinum group is a hedge against economic collapse.
You're betting they keep things going well enough to still need higher end production and tech. Even if just for the military.
You'll do well in all PM's regardless of the situation, but if things manage to chug along and wars are fought then platinum group outperforms gold and silver in the long haul.
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>>61066662
You think retail is moving the needle on gold?
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>>61066671
Get some of all.
Something's go to give.
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>>61066685
Not yet obviously. But it's starting to be pushed which means big money is positioned where they want to be.
Now is when normies. Money starts moving the needle is what I think.
It's why I'm not pulling the trigger on my trade yet
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>>61066685
There was a reddit post of some guy being like "I BOUGHT $60,000 OF GOLD TO TRY AND PUT IT OVER 4K!" Was the most retarded thing I've ever seen and that's saying a lot considering it was reddit.
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>>61066621
Is that a quarter eagle?
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>>61066468
Good move
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>>61066694
for real 60k gold is like saying you paid an extra 50k on your taxes to help the deficit
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>>61066650
Based
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>>61066702
2.5 dollar coin
a good value for stacking when i got it
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>>61066676
Sounds like you got a lot of exposure to those two.
Eat a bit of risk that everything doesn't collapse into mad max and hedge with some platinum group.
Palladium is looking real long fucking good but I can't bring in new capital, I can only ration trade and I think gold beat pall short term.
If I had the kind of money your talking about I would have my palladium and platinum sitting at ratio to my gold stack and maybe even risk a tiny stack rhodium for the memes.
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Any Onza stackers out there? I recently picked up the key date in a (hopefully) non-damaging bezel for $90. Also got an apusader from a fellow anon
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>>61066694
>$50,000 of gold walks out the door
My lcs wouldn't even raise premiums.
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>>61066710
Slightly jealous
Imagine that not even 100 years ago that was worth two dollars and fiddy cents. Now you can't even get a plain hamburger for that.
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>>61066718
I have a single Onza, the premiums on them are too steep for them to be worth buying more for me.
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>>61066718
I remember, long ago, when libertads were considered inferior, low premium bullion coins compared to silver eagles and even some generic rounds. I greatly regret not backing up the truck when they were attainable for $10 ea… baka
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>>61066722
yeah they wouldnt do shit....thats 12 ozt
so their premium was like 200(and thats a massive commision) an oz so 2400 bucks in profit
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FINALLY THEY WEREN'T EVEN LYING TO ME!!!
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>>61066724
i will make you hamburgers for 1 any time you want.
but yeah but it was also 2.5 days of work back then for your average worker
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>>61066724
Hey anon
>>61066762
If you don't wanna wife this shit up, I'm just saying, I'll start you out on pre-64 Roosevelt's. Gotta earn those mercs.
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>>61066784
>If you don't wanna wife this shit up,
you cant afford me.....
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Ok, I'm staying in gold a bit longer. This run literally broke the tracker I use. Fucking clown world.
https://www.chards.co.uk/gold-price/all-time-gold-price-us-dollar-per-ounce
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>>61066795
Bitch you'll cook burgers for a silver dime. You can't afford to say no.
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>>61066806
i said id cook burgers for a 2.5 dollar gold piece nigga
ill set the table for a dime.
ill wash dishes for 3
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>>61066795
Inb4 you open your mouth again about some incel shit.
Ain't but 40 steps from the kitchen to my bedroom.
Ain't probably 40 steps across your whole house.
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>>61066378
I just cashed out of silver today. They tried to pay me with a check because they were low on cash due to everyone selling
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>>61066818
soooo you live in a trailer?
poor people dont even got a sauna at home type shit. that's real armature hour living there haus
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>>61066816
See>>61066818
Put sum respect on that "nigga" bitch
>>61066724
Sorry anon, mine now. Gotta break'em quick. Show weakness and they fight. This one's kinda uppity so had to put her in her place. Makes her mine. Snooze you lose.
>>61066784
>You start at a Roosevelt for cooking
>another for dishes etc.
>By the time I'm letting you roll in it your sucking my dick
Not my first rodeo. Now hush, grownups talking merc whore.
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>>61066830
grandma had a legit sauna in the house
when i was little, we'd piss on the rocks :|
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>>61066821
>OH SHIT THE ROCKET'S LIFTING OFF, BETTER BAIL OUT
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>>61066821
Ok. Did you need the funds? You traded real cash for funny money?
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>>61066830
>soooo you live in a trailer?
I'm assuming that's a sting in reference to something I said? Is this some poor people reference point I'm to privileged to have?
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>>61066680
No, I'm very aware of platinum group and they perform bad, gold and silver are better for any economic downturn.
Realistically gold and silver will far outperform PGM's for probably the next 5 years or so of this bull market - and afterwards they might have gone too high relatively and platinum will perform better. But platinum really is not at the point right now where investors will rush into it.
>You're betting they keep things going
If things aren't kept going and the dollar collapses gold and silver are used to store wealth. They don't do this with platinum. It's happened with past collapses, gold and silver massively spiked while the stock market crashed. There's really not a set scenario where PGM's outperform gold or silver, except for a couple really specific things that affect Russia and South Africa. Any general economic instability / collapse favors gold and silver. So does the collapse of fiat. So does SHTF. So does literally nothing happening - this might be where PGM's have a SLIGHT edge, but not something to bet on.
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>>61066845
i mean depending on how young you were that's either hilarious or super disrespectful.
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>>61066863
probably like 8 or something like that. pretty young
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>>61066855
>>61066818
>Ain't but 40 steps from the kitchen to my bedroom.
ive never owned such a small and/or poorly laid out home.
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So are Asians gonna pump the futures market tonight? They usual try around 9:30 EST.
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>>61066860
It's weird, everything you said was right, and it was framed like it was in response to something I said, but I saw no disconnect.
You spent a long time to say what I had already said.
"Platinum group is a hedge AGAINST collapse."
In the event the dollar doesn't completely collapse, I. E. Some global structures reset where things chug along, platinums outperforms gold and silver.
Buying platinum is betting the figure out a way to kick the can down the road for another 5 to ten years in which case platinum outperforms gold and silver through supply squeezes.
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>>61066871
Makes sense if you lived in a trailer.
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>>61066865
still funny then...around 12 its beating time.
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>>61066885
>Platinum group is a hedge against economic collapse
Ah, engrish problem.
When you have a hedge "against" economic inflation you're getting that hedge so that if inflation happens you have a hedge. You just used the wrong word.
That's what a hedge against something is.
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>>61066860
Especially in a war. Platinum could easily become unobtainium simply because of its sourcing. It's like silver, we NEED it to function. But much much smaller supply. So small we don't even know for sure.
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The pressure intensifies
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>>61066893
I don't consider gold a hedge against anything. It's fucking gold tourist.
1au=1au
Ffs, are you still icing shit in dollars?
Ffs here spoon-feed
1au=2 pall=1.75 plat=82 silv
Gotta go wash out the brainwashing. Fiat isn't money.
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>>61066718
I love libertads, sweet latina booba
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>>61066915
No argument presented.
No understanding of the terms you're talking about.
Only meaningless arguments for no reason.
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>>61066893
Tldr, plat group is a hedge against silver and gold. Production outpaces fear.
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wow chinas open for business and nothing happened. what a ball squeeze
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>>61066923
If you don't understand that it doesn't matter how much fear there is, if people can still work, and still eat them the elites can keep their toys.
Which means plat group goes up.
Platinum group is literally betting on the elites.
Gold and silver is betting on the masses.
Learn what hedge actually means koala brain. It applies to more than just money.
I'm "hedging" against US. It's usually the safest play.
You might be new here so let me introduce you to an old concept.

"Always do the opposite of what biz says."
I don't always win betting against /biz/ but I never lose.
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>>61066948
>I spoke bad english that everyone else wouldn't understand
>YOU are the problem
No argument presented. Meaningless argumentative posts.
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>>61066926
See >>61066877
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>>61066718
I like boobas
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>>61066953
Thank you response bot3000
I do appreciate this opportunity to shill platinum to /biz/ exactly as I said I would. You have performed excellently as a foil that permitted me to present my case. However your response have become derivative at best and therefore I will be disengaging now.
Also
>I spoke bad english
Fucking dialup called. They want their Grammer Nazi back.
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>>61066430
>the smallest Silver coins you can buy
I've got few tetartemorion weighting 0.1g :3
But still you are correct, since they are worth much more than $1.
$1 now is silverly worthless.
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>>61066757
I literally just came back from Schloss Neuschwanstein. Cool spot.
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>>61066757
200€ for 1oz exonuslop? wtf are they thinking?
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>If you just double down on your retarded mistakes you won
This is what that one guy meant in the quote I guess.
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>>61066821
>They tried to pay me with a check because they were low on cash due to buying all they could
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>>61066977
that's the 2 oz high relief one that's limited to 2025 pieces, but yeah, still way more than i was expecting
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>>61066821
But if everyone is selling, why is the price going up?
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Hasn’t Hong Kong bing bong opened? I was promised big Chinese gains??
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>>61066905
Military vehicles don't have Catalytic Converters, anon. I don't think Plat has any major use cases besides that.
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>>61066990
Hope you'll stay level headed and not indulge in this. For 200€ you can get beautiful medieval/renaissance thalers from the german states.
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>>61066999
Bing Ding Pop fried himself on the power lines again and their internet is out for today :(
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>>61066971
Lucky. I'd like to see it one day. Take any pictures?
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>>61067013
Nah it's a good choice if it's the first year they're issuing it, certain coins like this actually do have good numismatic value.
If you bought the marvelslop spiderman coins first year you would have had a 5x or more by now. People will buy first year coins a decade later to fill a collection.
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Now we wait
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>>61067012
Go jewgle 90%platinum 10% gold alloy.
Or platinum aluminum alloy.
The gold one is particularly interesting though
First metal to reach diamond level abrasion resistance, produces its own lubricant via spontaneous production of carbon nanotubes (I'm not fucking joking) and it's essentially temperature stable as far as I could find.
But yeah, platinum is only used in cars.
It's a catalyst. That's where the term "catalytic converter" comes from.
That's not some special name for a car part retard.
It's literally just what it does, and anyplace that burns an oil product has tons of them. Look how big the one is for your car, then go look how little that oil fired engine is.
Come on assholes, I came ready with my a game. You all lobbing me fudd softballs.
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>>61067012
>I don't think Plat has any major use cases besides that.
Dr Stone would disagree, he needed it to create more nitric acid, Pt is a fantastic catalyst who can transform a wide range of elements into others elements.
Problem is we don't need much of it in said chemical reactions. :(
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>>61067044
If you want platinum as an investment that fine but platinum is not a monetary metal and /pmg/ is primarily concerned with monetary metals. We’re closer to preppers than investors.
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>>61066967
Don't care. They can have their fiat debt receipts back.
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>>61066993
I sold near all time high. No regrets.
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>>61067040
>it's a good choice if it's the first year they're issuing it
how do you know it will become a serie? Did they already leak future designs?
I'd say your spiderman example is more the exception than the rule. There are so many series out there. Boomer exonumia from the 70-90s from the Franklin Mint is the perfect example of what happen to exonumia few decades down the line (unless they are very popular) : spot.
If your goal is to flip them, i'd advise to not sit on them for too long.
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>>61067067
Congrats on your gains, i legit think you did good, but my question still stand.
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>>61067072
>How do you know it will become a series
I don't.
It's better that it doesn't probably, Germany doesn't make bullion until now, from what I've seen. This is an entire country doing a first coin first year.
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My 5 reichsmark arrived today!
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>>61067019
I didnt go to the main iconic picture spot because it was so crowded, so here it is from up close.
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>>61067094
Where's the best place to buy reichsmarks?
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>>61067079
Check out the futures chart. Its going down at the moment. I will buy back if it gets back to 30
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>>61067095
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>>61067100
Reputable Ebay sellers
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>>61067100
Go to the diamond district in NYC
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Get that cash ready. Ceasefire discount coming.
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>>61067122
>in b4 the mossad blow up the hamas peace envoys in their hotel rooms as usual
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>>61067100
Golden Eagle Coin is good when they have the ones you want in stock.
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>>61066728
I feel like you somewhat regularly see the common date ones for not much more than ASEs.

I don't see them as cheap as >>61066733 but I bought many libertads for like $4 over spot back when spot was in the mid-20s.

The onzas are a different story however. Most of them go for like $6-$8 over spot even now.
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>>61067066
>No regrets.
Yet
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>>61067044
>platinum

Doesn't know about cisplatin, carboplatin, and oxaliplatin
Doesn't know it's used in pacemakers and catheters
Doesn't know about hydrogen fuel
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>>61067161
It was my lowest value 401k. I still have 2 more. I'd rather take a 38% fiat loss and put it into silver now than wait for silver to pass $100 and regret not buying it now while it's still on sale.
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>>61067094
Only one??
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>>61067065
Platinum is coined by sovereign nations.
Just because they convinced you not to call it precious doesn't change what it is. I can spend a $10 platinum coin at Costco if I want. It's legal tender. Nations says it's precious, it's precious.
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>>61066607
/pmg/ is about holding. /cmmg/ is about profit in fiat.

Platinum can jump and drop $700 in a day. It's not worth holding. It's not money. It's a commodity. Gold and silver are money.
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The fucken ratio is still like 86:1 between silver and gold. The thing is still crazy
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>>61067182
>Doesn't know it's used in pacemakers and catheters
No, I know that one. Boomers want to love more than they want gold. Where do you think all that gold goes when they start dying?
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>>61066661
wondering this too, dont trust ebay
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>>61067194
>pmg/ is about holding
First hi nufag, let me introduce you into ratio standing. It's wonderful way to increase your stack!
2nd why are trying to hard to shut down discussion about a monetary metal being used by a lot of nations?
3rd.
>Platinum can jump and drop $700 in a day
Welcome to market manipulation. US silver chads are used to this. First time?
A metal squeeze is a metal squeeze. Get rekt.
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>>61067221
perhaps...
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>>61067194
kek, let him talk about Pt if he wants to, it's a precious metal so this is the place to discuss it, period.
And it's true we don't talk about Pt enough, even tho sadly it's a metal only accessible to the US, swiss & german bros.
Anywhere else is such a pain in the ass to find, it's as it didn't even exist. I myself tried to acquire some plat for years and couldn't find anything who wasn't outrageously overpriced.
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>>61067237
>>61067194
Yeah don’t gate keep like that you goofy fr for that fr fr platinum is a PM and there’s no jeet this thread so count your blessings
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>>61067221
drop it in one of those large plastic buckets who are very sturdy. That's what i do with all my scrap. Cover them with a blanket to confuse and disorient the potential thieves.
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>>61067244
Thank you, you faggots are alright
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>>61067221
A couple large pickle jars maybe instead of the plastic bag.
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I bought a chink medkit.
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>>61067244
no jeet, so dont start your watermelonspeak
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the silver chart is acting super sussy for the past few hours fr fr no cap
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>>61067215
Zoomzoom retard. Been stacking since 2009. Silver is manipulated. Platinum is a commodity. Silver is money. Platinum is not.

Of you retards want to stack it, then go for it. But it needs no shilling here. Telling people to throw away their savings into a commodity that could dump tomorrow is kikery. If they want to risk their money for profit, whatever. But it is not a store of wealth any more than stocks are.
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>>61067246
I would have to buy a bucket. Maybe I’ll put the bag and such in a box.
One of these days I’ll take the time to squish the scrap flatter and mail it off for processing.
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>>61067289
actually only gold is a store of wealth
silver can also swing wildly
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>>61067288
Hong Kong is opening right about now I think. Let's see what happens.
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>>61067297
>Silver can also swing wildly
This is sort of a catchphrase they have, silver mostly matches gold but with a little bit more volatile.
It's still drastically less volatile than something like stocks. The "big swings" will be like a 3-5 dollar swing.
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>>61067185
Oh sorry I meant to quote >>61067067 im really a terrible poster
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>>61067269
I just assemble my own in cheap orange plastic ammo boxes. I put some Bleed Stop powder in there, CAT tourniquet, gauze, iodine, bandages, splint, meds. The Bleed Stop, iodine (or alcohol), and CAT tourniquet are the most important things if you expect gunfire.
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Oil is down to $61, insane the discrepancy between that and $4k gold, truly the best timeline
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Don't throw your money at a critical mineral

Lol
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>>61067144
Is that a Thnickel?
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>>61067192
I didn’t say it wasn’t precious, I said it wasn’t monetary. Which it is not and never has been.
By all means stack some, but it is stacked for an entirely different reason.
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>>61067331
He wishes
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>>61067331
Scottsdale Stacker
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>>61067289
Only Gold is real money. So save the sanctimonious speech.
Neat to see your last ditch attempt to dissuade a stacker from swinging a small bit into platinum with random insults.
Does "kikery" focus group well?
Your trying so hard to fit in you glow. It's like you learned your slang out of a manual.
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>>61067339
"Never has been"
It's literally coined money right now retard.
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>>61067339
>doesn't know about platinum rubles
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Best I could do was SLV calls
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>>61067349
Kind of a facetious use of the term though. That's like saying Sir Sean Connery was a knight. Do you think they would have called him in to actually fight?
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when gold hits $4800, gold thnickels will be sold at spot
that is pretty insane
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>>61067347
Terrible and incorrect take
>>61067349
Yeah, so is palladium and cupronickel, nice try midwit. Do some research on stock to flow then get back to us after you've learned economics 101.
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>>61067339
And if you want to get real technical about never being the base for monetization you show your lack of historical knowledge.
Most of the Russian area monetized their platinum. It was all that long ago when talking about money either. Less than a 300 years.
Picrel Russian empire monetized platinum.
So your shilling against PM's, and insulting people who may be interested in buying, and blatantly giving bad info without understanding what you are talking about.
But you want people to think you've been stacking since '09?
Ok buddy retard.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRr4_qdO-Ns
It's not even that much at the end of the day. Sure, a couple forklift loads, a box of 3 million in gold, but I have probably a mailbox full of silver, really puts into perspective how little space this stuff takes up, and how little there is. Major distributors only have enough silver / gold to shove in one little room. They could fit it all inside my room in my house if the floor could hold the weight.
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>>61067339
I came here with an announced agenda. My first post was "I'm shilling platinum"
You've had multiple people already tell you to shut up, take their advice. You're too obvious. Switch ip and come on with a new tag and try again.
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>>61067349
Your posting is inorganic. Is this a new D&C strategy? Buy whatever you want but you can’t retcon history just because you like it. Sovereign minted platinum coins are bullion, just like sovereign minted gold coins. We are all very much aware that these things cannot be spent as a monetary medium at present. You can’t throw around terms like “money” here so cavalier.

>>61067350
>platinum rubles
Only time ever platinum was used in legal tender coinage. It doesn’t work very well as circulation coinage which is why no one else has ever done it.
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>>61067366
You should show yourself out...
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>>61067361
I wanted a gold thnickel but preorders for them were all sold out.
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>no china pump
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>>61067380
there's 5 more available now but the markup is crazy, $800/toz over spot
maybe lots of people added it to their carts but changed their minds
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Reminder That Some Rich Boomer Will See all The Mercury Dime Memes, Dump 10 million Into Merc Dimes, and You Will Not Be Able To Find a Single One.
Whoever Made That Meme is Basically Gonna Create An Artificial Numismatic Coin Once this Stuff Gets Big, the Same Way that Normies Say "Based" and "Redpilled" Now They'll Start Buying Merc's.
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>>61067398
The chinks will start counterfeiting Merc dimes if that happens. They might even use actual Silver in the counterfeits if the premium on them becomes high enough.
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>>61067405
Yeah It's Too Bad The Yellow Fags Are Actually Capable Of Producing A Lot Of Coins, Unlike The Soviet Union That Just made A Couple Of Their Fake Silvers.
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jesus christ we're going through a half dozen /pmg/ threads per day, and not just because the dalit is spamming 100 times a thread.

It's fucking happening
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>>61067413
Exciting times
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>>61067419
I want a few of those bars and a kilo version too
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>>61067419
nice boat tails
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>>61067425
The profile of the 10oz was smaller than expected. Kilo would hit just right.
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Why is the west allowing China to drain its vaults? What is the play here? Are they all working in cahoots? Do the bullion banks have a private reserve nobody knows about? Is this all part of the planned demolition of the financial system? Why isn't the US military buying it all up?
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>people fomo into gold/silver
>to make money instead of wealth preservation
>ie believing it to be the next bitcoin
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>>61067431
cmon nigga are you kidding
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The crypto bros are defeating us in gains and smugly claim that Trump will issue a BTC-USD treasury which will pump the value of Bitcoin which America owns a shitton of.

Can a PM bro reassure me that we’ll win in the end? Tired of the crypto fags constantly shilling
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>>61067378
Hey retard!
Even your fellow glowie has to admit it you're full of shit. >>61067378
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>>61067443
The Jews own the bullion banks why would they self-sabotage?
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>>61067446
Fuck off
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>>61067431
allow what? people pay market price
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Back above 49. The Chinks are doing their thing.
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>>61067433
good
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I use crypto to increase my stack. I hope BTC goes to a billion just so I can rotate it into more actual money aka gold. If fiat is fake and gay, crypto is ultra Liberace tier, but I'm going to take advantage of it while the tulip-mania lasts.

I've gotten 3 oz Au from playing the cycles in the last few months and I don't have much in the market at all, and I don't pay enough attention to it. It's literally free money. If you're a better trader you could make a lot more than me I'm sure. Once it all crashes then well, it's gone, so don't overextend yourself of course.
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>>61067474
I guess they have painted themselves into a corner. They can't really flip the table over and shut it down sales without the world waking up. I just don't see how their banks benefit from this.
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>>61067405
>if the premium on them becomes high enough.
Mercury were minted in the billions, maybe one of -if not the most- common silver coin on earth, with Washington quarters,.. Merc dimes will never hold any significant premium, beside 2 or 3 key dates like 1916D, mint errors and proofs.
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>>61067405
dont respond to that one the new jeet shift just clocked in
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>>61066575
Cool Lindbergh bar
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>>61067376
>I didn’t say it wasn’t precious, I said it wasn’t monetary. Which it is not and never has been
>Only time ever platinum was used in legal tender coinage

I just wanted to point out that you were wrong. Kthxbai
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Will Ayy lmaos be bullish for PM's?
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>>61067433
True dat
And even the ones who started for the good reasons, people quickly get hypnotized by their gains and forget why they wanted to stack in the first place.
Thanks anon-sama, i almost lost myself, but you reminded me the path.
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>>61067499
we don't know how many were stashed by clever boomers, and every pump they offload their bags to buy boats and shit, and if it's not bought out - it's melted, so junk getting rare is inevitable
maybe not in our lifetimes, but still
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>>61067499
>One Of The Most Common Silver Coins On Earth
They Were, Once in The Past. Junk Coins Constantly Get Melted Down - There Might Be A Lot of Final-Year Mercury Dimes, but Overall They've Probably Melted A Great Deal Of the Previous Ones that Were A Little Too Damaged For Their Liking, And during All Price spikes Junk Gets Melted Down in Massive Steel Drums.

Produced In The Billions, Yes, But 1/5th The Size of A Half-Dollar, You Can Buy A Lot Of Them For Very Cheap.
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>>61066575
Very good. Apurand update when?
And fuck me if the boomercoin isn't swaggy af, truly a masterpiece.
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>>61067519
Yeah. This, Of Course, Isn't True Of Things Like Half-Dollars that Were Hoarded In Huge amounts During Their Final Few Years, There's Probably Actually A Huge Amount of the Certain Hoarded Coins.
I Personally Doubt that There's Some Gigantic Mercury Hoard that Was Made Once They Stopped Being Produced. As It Is They're Certainly Much More Rare Than Roosevelts.
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Still not selling? Anon, when did you realize the banks are spoofing? The value of gold and silver is controlled by banks. If you hate fiat, you will hate the spot pricing, they are all controlled by banks. The same assholes who help fiat become what it is today. They think it is easy to fool people, but they cant fool everyone. Crypto on the other hand is backed by compute power, but then again, they are throwing money at qauntum computing, which can probably Crack crypto encryption and cause a crypto crash, it will crash so hard and would probably kill crypto for good. How are you feeling about that? Ready for new world order?
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>>61066440
You're behind the times
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>>61067530
and it's just some dime in the end, those things get dropped on the ground and fall out of pockets and fall into sewers and streams and puddles and thrown into wishing wells constantly.
I really doubt that nearly as many dimes survived as did half-dollars or quarters. They're such a tiny and insignificant coin, even way back then you'd what, buy a hamburger with one? Yet the amount of wear on them must have been immense with the amount of purchases they would be needed for.
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>>61067519
>so junk getting rare is inevitable
>maybe not in our lifetimes, but still
I was thinking like you too before i delved deep into numismatics. Dw, even 2,000 years from now mercs will still be plentiful in collections.
Right now you can find roman nummi for $2 a pop in buy-it-now by the thousands on ebay or any auction house. And believe me they weren't minted by the hundreds of millions each year.

Yes, most have been melted down, and yes more will be for a long time, but what i'm saying is even if 99.9999% of mercs were to be destroyed, that still would be considered a very common coin.
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>>61066961
>boobas
Yes
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>>61067528
>Apurand update when?
apurands have been out for a while
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>>61066378
mmm coins mmm smelly coins mmmmm feet
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>>61067548
I meant for his pic, he got most memecoins but no apurand to be seen.
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>>61067531
not selling, sorry! you can try convincing my children in 80 years
btw it will always be cheaper to mine pow coins normally than to crack sha256, and if you're talking about cracking the wallets - it will always be cheaper to become the king of the world, establish an authoritarian regime and anally torture every crypto holder for 15 years, than it will be to crack the wallets, even if you own a quantum computer the size of a small moon
this will inevitably happen btw, that's why I'm happy that PM supply is not hard capped, hell nah I'm not investing into getting tortured in the future
>>61067543
interesting
yeah, and I guess they already stopped melting them down, there are bags of mercs available on every website that sells coins
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oh i see, i thought you were out of the loop
my bad
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>>61067558
>yeah, and I guess they already stopped melting them down
Definitely, that would be stupid to spend energy and money to melt them down when they already are selling for spot or above. It's hard to tell how many have been melted down by the government/authorized affiliates ever since they were pulled out of circulation, since the gubment isn't disclosing this kind of infos.
But i'd guess maybe around 85-90%? That's a low-average return rate for coins. So even with this potential figure, that leave us with around 150-200* millions to play with.

* some of it have been melted down privately with no US gubment's consent/supervision, and a shitload must have been lost too over time, so we need to remove at least few dozens millions to the bigger figure.

>>61067562
no worries, already received mine a month ago, i was lucky enough to be around there when mintanon asked n° for early delivery itt.
The fucker still didn't land me digits, and i've been on the loop since aputannia!
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>>61066385
Thats a lot of jew teeth.
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>>61067547
Absolutely
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>>61066397
>25% allocation to miners
I might as well just fly to vegas and bet it all on red
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>>61067012
The future of air and land transportation will depend on hydrogen generated by nuclear power (Using platinum catalyzed electrolysis) and fuel cells (also using platinum). But I agree that a global economic meltdown will delay that by twenty years.
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buy buy buy, end times are coming.
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>>61067589
keep rolling, you'll get those digits
i got lucky with dubs on my gilded prospector
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>>61067543
I agree probably not junk in general - at least not unobtanium levels - but certain ones already are more expensive, like morgans, right?
I mean, I don't think it's entirely impossible that certain US junk becomes fairly rare and valuable as to demand significantly above spot.
>>61067589
>85-90% gives us 200 million to play with
I somewhat doubt this figure, it's a dime, those things disappear and get destroyed all the time. I'd believe this for a half dollar or something.
But 200 million really isn't a lot, not like it's a WOW RARE coin, but there are billions of people on the planet and we don't know what silver memes will pop up and spread when it moons. Literally millions of people know what based and redpilled means, and morgans sell because they're cowboy coins. It doesn't take a lot to buy up 200 million and at least demand SOME premium.
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Not sure what to get yet, I'm in a toss-up between either a lot more 90% (I LOVE 90%) or a small 1/10th ounce gold coin. I can get 90% for almost spot at my LCS, but I don't have any gold right now (I had to sell it to get a new computer). I know the gold premiums are going to be a bitch, but I feel like I should at least have some.
Recommendation?
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>>61066544
>jr silver miners
scam
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>>61067649
Is the dealer even gonna have 1/10th ounce gold? A lot are sold out.
But It's not really a lot, sure you're missing a few ounces of silver, if you have a decent stack already who cares? You'll soon be priced out of 1/10th ounce gold just like you're already priced out of 1 ounce, and so you'll say this at 1 gram gold where they'll rape you with premiums harder.

Really 1/10oz gold is only around as much as a 10oz bar of silver, it's not some monumental purchase that sets you back months, even with premiums. Buy what you like. I feel like a huge retard early on for buying generic rounds and bars instead of junk (my beloved)
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>>61066795
Nice bait. Chuds seethe. Keep on stacking ho.
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>>61067667
They should. They've been sitting on at least 5 of the 2016 gold 1/10th ounce mercury dimes for several years now, they've been in the coin window for a while. They might be willing to ease up a little on premium if at least to clear up space.
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>>61066821
Lies
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>>61067626
Well SILJ is up 150% YTD so I guess you're missing out on the big gains
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Just ordered another 1kg this morning, I can come pick it up in march? wtf is going on
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>>61067376
>>61067507

>Only time ever platinum was used in legal tender coinage. It doesn’t work very well as circulation coinage which is why no one else has ever done it.

you wrong, Platinum's melting point was far higher than pre-modern human could achieve, it's the only reason why Platinum was not used as money historically. Otherwise Platinum is more rare and more durable than Gold
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>>61067649
5 & 10 gram bars seem to have considerably smaller premiums than anything 1/10th of an oz. .18oz coins and similar also have much smaller premiums so I have avoided things in that weight with a few exceptions. A lira or swiss miss may be a better purchase a the cost of reduced recognition and liquidity.
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>>61067494
Are you me ? That's all i do with my crapto gains. It is the only way late stackers can catch up with boomers is flip shit coins and high market cap memes when they pump.
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>>61067728
I've never been able to get any cool foreign gold coins at any local places. Best I was able to do were modern bullion coins. I don't think I can afford 5-10 grams, most I can likely spend without going crazy is $500-ish (If my new job will get off their asses and pay me soon enough before Gold goes HIGHER)
>>61067714
I bought a gram of platinum as a novelty a while back and basically forgot about it. I'd buy more if the premiums weren't typically almost double the spot price. Any other cool platinum facts?
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>>61067520
>A Little Too Damaged For Their Liking
This herpes-merc is one of my favorites. Boomers are retarded.
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>>61066486
Not yet. Full panic is when there’s no physical for sale but people sign deals weeks into the future
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>>61067751
>This coin WILL get you pussy in the apocalypse
>at a great cost...
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>>61067748
All the European shit I have I bought online, but the prices were much cheaper then as well for the vast majority. Were I you I'd consider working overtime or pawning something. The 1 Ducat Austrian restrikes were all things considered a hell of a deal for .11oz and an attractive coin. Might be best to just buy silver and try to play the GSR in the future.
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>>61067714
Why you you me
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jews lose
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>gold moons on the harvest moon
>they tamp it back down now
fucking jews
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Thinking metals are going to drop tomorrow? Israel and Hamas peace plan accepted.
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>>61067710
Why i prefer buying at local dealers, at least i can walk out of the store with what i buy.
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>>61067794
>Israel and Hamas peace plan accepted.
untill one of them has a fit and its screwed yet again
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I do be seein niggas posting stacks
But i don't be seein niggas posting they owns stacks
Post yo stack nigguh
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>>61067748
https://www.visualcapitalist.com/the-platinum-series-the-history-of-platinum/
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>>61067710
Where are you located? Vietnam?
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>the incel rocks are crashing
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>>61067798
100%, local dealers are dry. I even found a small jewelry shop that prices based on what they paid for the piece. I cleaned out all their old stock under spot. I don't think we have much longer at these prices.

>>61067818
Yup that's me, bought 1kg from same place (Phu Quy) last week and that 1kg will be delivered in January. Worth noting that Feb 17th in Lunar New Year so the slip from Jan to Feb isn't exactly a HUGE surprise, the country will shutdown for a while.
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>>61067645
>But 200 million really isn't a lot, not like it's a WOW RARE coin, but there are billions of people on the planet and we don't know what silver memes will pop up and spread when it moons.
Sorry i didn't want to give the impression it's a shitload, even 100 millions dime only is 225 tons, it's fucking nothing, we mine 10x this amount each month worldwide. So basically all the dimes would cover just 3 days of production. It would only take few dedicated BTC whales to slurp it all theorically. In that sense, they are rare, but it's just numismatically speaking that's not cutting it. Their advantage lie in their large demand/potential demand pool thanks to recognizability, in a sense being plentiful also is mercs' strenght.
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>>61067827
>the slip from Jan to Feb isn't exactly a HUGE surprise
I meant to say the slip from Jan to March (skipping Feb) isn't a huge surprise.
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>>61067823
Please start this meme so us chuds can Inherit the earth when the bombs begin to fall.
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>>61067827
Crazy that there is such a shortage and/or high lead times nearly everywhere outside of America. Its surreal, I've never seen a shop be out of stock entirely. Even pawnshops nearly always have at least some 90% behind the counter. I wonder if we'll ever see it here. Good luck.
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>>61067649
Get some gold. Price is moving so fast you’ll recoup the premium before the end of the week.
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>>61067710
>In march
>In-person pickup
Will they just not deliver it, or will they cry when they see 100/oz silver while selling that thing for today's price?
That's not my actual prediction, more like 80-ish, but it could happen.
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>>61067853
>Will they just not deliver it
No, bitches are making me pick it up. Fifty One Million Dongs for this brick. It's insanity and it's only just started.
>but it could happen.
I think there's a good chance we see 100 before Lunar New Year. Poor people won't be giving gold gifts like usual this year. They will be nearly priced out.
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>>61067433
You can't fix boomerism
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>>61067845
The super massive advantage the US have compared to any other country for stacking is you own the world's reserve currency. As such, you were "forced" to keep the dollar as it is since basically WW1, and more importantly, since silver's demonetization in 1969.
Most countries got to change their currencies several times in the meantime. Even if they keep the same name they change in size, composition and weight.
You can still find silver in your change, but how are we yuropoors supposed to do what with shitty euros?
We got totally stripped away from our silber. You too, but just a bit less.
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Anyone else sold? I sold about 60% to buy. A qx80 today
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>>61067874
>A qx80
y-you sold all these beautiful shinies for a fucking plastic SHITBOX???
HOLD ME BROS I SWEAR HOLD ME
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>>61067844
You chudggots will eat your silver when day of the rope happens.
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>>61067874
>sells the quickest appreciating stable asset of our time
>buys the quickest depreciating asset of our time
What are the political implications of this?
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>>61067888
Yolo? Checked and wrecked
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Feeling pretty comfy right now with my gold booba
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>>61067122
From what I've heard, it is only the White House (Trump) that has said this. When I hear this from Hamas and Israel, I'll believe.
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Aaaaand....
Normietuber who doesn't post about precious metals is posting about gold being 4,000 an ounce.
https://www.youtube.com/@theghostthread/videos
Says it's a sign of a recession. The noticing has started at 4,000, it seems like.
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>>61067912
Well in the last one Israel blew up the peace guys sent over, and Hamas accidentally a rocket into their cities.
It's literally just a losing battle ever trying to get two blood enemy desert inbreds to stop fighting. Yeah, it's not happening and peace in the middle east is a pipe dream that only is achieved when one side kills the other (this will be jews backed by the american empire, and arabs can't fight so they'll get wiped out gradually)
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anyone else seeing lots of AG posting on X all of a sudden? Can't tell if I'm in a pretty specific algo or if it's starting to bubble up to the broader user base. Either way things seem as though they're going to start getting pretty formerly well to do
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>>61067122
No one believes anything Israel says, I don't think this will influence the markets much. Just another jump when cease-fire ends.

>>61067912
When I hear this from Israel, I'll believe.
Oh anon....
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>>61067714
>Platinum's melting point was far higher than pre-modern human could achieve,
South Americans figured out how to work and smelt platinum like 100 years before Europeans.
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>>61067939
People are starting to see it as the next get rich quick thing. I lot of people are noticing
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>>61067881
>>61067881
/Nu/pol dalit alert, please leave.

Look, I know you don't bathe, but did you know bar soap is all natural and can even be processed from cow tallow?
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>>61067951
>Aliens figured out how to work and smelt platinum and gave it to south americans, and then went to north america and gave them copper metallurgy
FTFY.
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>>61067957
>that pic
no
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>>61067939
No, it's actually happening with the 4,000 an ounce thing, normies have noticed bitcoin and gamestop and other pumps, and they want the next thing. Gold is beating the stock market. It was bound to happen, and I think this is actually the breakout point.
>>61067922
See here, some call of duty youtube political channel had zero videos about precious metals. He just made one about gold rising being a major sign of a recession incoming.
It's just anecdotal, but the guy on the radio stuttered when reading off the 4k price, and my uncle pointed out on vacation that silver is WAY up, and now youtubers are making videos on it. 4k is just too much for them to ignore (although they don't give a damn about 50 dollar silver yet.)
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All /pmg/ related subs on Reddit just became inaccessible.

I think ((they)) are desperate
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>>61067959
They must have left that part out of this book
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>>61067974
/r/Gold seems to be up for me.
Though I was very surprised that no headlines recorded Silver's ATH when Watcher Guru sends me "GOLD ATH!" messages even when it's 10 minutes apart.

I think you're right they are desperate, but I also think they want all eyes on gold as long as possible to delay the Silver Storm
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Bros, my 10oz bar shipped, but my coin is still processing.
>frustrated stacker noises
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>>61067954
>>61067970
Surely even normies know that they won't get rich in any shorter term timeframe though......right? I guess AG narrative could catch on just hard for me to imagine it lel
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>>61068020
>Surely even normies know that they won't get rich in any shorter term timeframe though......right?
no most think everything is quick money like bitcoin or Pokémon cards
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>>61066575
It's considered good luck to nut on your first silver coin
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>>61068018
>shipped, but
That's odd. It's usually hold the whole shipment until complete.
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>>61068026
I own that rare pepe
Pay me or lawyer up
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>>61068047
SILENCE YOU! CHRIST IS KING! AVE CHRISTUS REX!
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>>61068026
I have Pokemon cards too... My grocery store got a Pokemon card vending machine and I was weak. I did pull 2 cards worth like $300 though
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Only have an ounce of gold. Hold or sell for silver?
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Where's the chinks? How we looking?
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>>61068047
But anon Jesus literally taught Christianity, and shuns the jews in his teaching as imposters multiple times.

Why are you practicing deception?
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>>61068063
they are doing fuck all. im so fucking mad. i got drunk for no reason and im about to use a sick day tomorrow and i have a 100 word essay due friday
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>>61068051
I ordered them separately due to different preferred shipping methods.
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>>61068055
>>61068066
Jesus dubs :D
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>>61068040
>Ive never had a jew call me kafir
because them helping the people that call you kafir as they call you goy is so much better....
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>>61068066
Yeshua bar yehosef said himself that hus teachings were for the jews over the gentiles. Anyone arguing that RABBI yeshua wasn't a yid is being deceptive.
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>>61068063
We're here, keeping on upward pressure
>>61068068
Cheers Anon, but 100 words isn't an essay, should take 20 minutes tops.
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>>61068068
lol I'm at the bar
>>61068089
Based
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>>61068079
Acts 13:46-50:
Then Paul and Barnabas said boldly: To you it behoved us first to speak the word of God: but because you reject it, and judge yourselves unworthy of eternal life, behold we turn to the Gentiles. For so the Lord hath commanded us: I have set thee to be the light of the Gentiles; that thou mayest be for salvation unto the utmost part of the earth. And the Gentiles hearing it, were glad, and glorified the word of the Lord: and as many as were ordained to life everlasting, believed. And the word of the Lord was published throughout the whole country. But the Jews stirred up religious and honorable women, and the chief men of the city, and raised persecution against Paul and Barnabas: and cast them out of their coasts.
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New thread

>>61068088
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>>61068077
They are both niggers, but at least the jews have white skin and don't knife or jihad in white city zones.


By the way sandy achmed how's your hairline these days? Did you give up and just shave it yet?
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>>61067867
A really great bowl of pho is 70k in SG. You could drop a bar and have a bowl every day for breakfast for two years straight. Holy shit
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Scored some silver for far below melt on ebay. I felt good knowing that there were 3 Irish coins that were silver and 2 german coins. Turns out that the big medal up top is 1toz silver so I scored $85ish in silver + some other coins for $44
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>>61067874
L nigga. You could have bought a used Toyota for 5-10k.
New cars are garbage, they are planned obsolescence to the max and designed to break as soon as the warranty ends
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Rick rule bros... I dont feel so good.. why did he get a black eye just like all those influential elites? Its supposedly a part of some masonic ritual or something
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>>61068502
first rule of rick rule is, we dont talk about rick rule
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>>61068502
>a part of some masonic ritual or something
panda eyes?
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>>61066948
I don't look at the price. but i know the top is in by how fast 4 chan threads move.
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Public tv network 9 in Australia had a news segment about the price rise of gold and silver and people lined up at the Perth Mint waiting for it to open tonite.
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>>61068119
Truth is, juice were the terrorists all along.
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>>61068020
>Surely the normies know
anon... Literally anything can become the next get rich quick scam. If a beanie babie could multiply in value 1,000 times overnight because of some funny money shit why couldn't gold?
And yeah, I know, it's traded as paper in the billions and used as reserve money so by its nature it must move slower, but they don't know that, to them it's a shiny thing that's mooning. And I know grocery store normies who make minimum wage who bought a whole bitcoin - and didn't get rich, but got a hefty chunk of money.

If they can make 50k from shitcoins why couldn't they do so from gold? The pump and dump mindset never leaves you once it starts.
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>>61068270
>70k for a really good bowl of Pho
Price went up 13 bowls of great pho since I posted that lmao.
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>>61069036
is this the end or just the beginning?
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over 50, it's so over....goodbye cheapies, welcome normies fomo
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>>61069543
Just the beginning
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New Bread!

Silver Moon
>Bạc Mặt Tăng
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