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Place in order from lightest to heaviest 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

Previous Thread:
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PMG kun, are you selling, sell before it is too late, buy low sell high. Profit from the normie pigs who fomo.
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silver lease rate has exploded up to 40%. LBMA probably going to default. it's go time.
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Almost with 50¢ of Fifty again...
https://youtu.be/yohrKDNvazA?si=u9j_Rg6Q8B7caPTw
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central bankers tongue my anus
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>>61074334
were all waiting on a monetary reset and/or hyperinflation
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>>61074334
Sell if you need the money, ie pay of a high intrest card or car payment
Dont sell if your debt is low or non existent

It is not likely to drop to 20 bucks again anytime soon if ever
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>>61074336
Sauce?
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>>61074334
You sold at $38 and you're miserable trying to get everyone else to sell too. kys
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>>61074352
https://x.com/BruceIkeGold/status/1976355728714760371
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>>61074334
Normies have not even started to get in at 50, we are not nearly at mania yet.
I got boomer platitudes talking to my uncle today about it, saying we were "buying at an all time high" when the last time I "bought at an all time high" it was at 27, and it's doubled since then.
Normal people still aren't touching PM's, these are people who have realized at least something about the fundamentals and want a safe haven.
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WHAT THE FUCK DO I DO WITH ALL THE RUSSIAN RUBLE I AM SITTING ON WHEN NO CURRENCY EXCHANGE IS TOUCHING IT.
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>>61074367
dunno, maybe go ask in a currency exchange thread. this one is for precious metals. rubles, shockingly, are not precious or metal
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>>61074367
Is it against the law (sanctions/OFAC) for exchanges to trade Russian Rubles?
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>>61074367
why do you have rubles?
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>>61074350
In 1980 it peaked at $48. And in 2 months dropped to $8. If silver crash in the bext few months, probably $10/o. With copper mining and copper replacing silver in nanoparticle technology. I think silver will hit even lower, probably $3 to $6, conservative estimates in the next 10 to 20 years.
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>>61074350
arguably, with the way prices have shot up, youd have been fine creditmaxing at the first of the year buying metals. i payed off my truck load a year early lat year instead of buying metal, and i regret that. i only had a 3.75 rate too.
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>>61074367
I want your ruble, I got crypto.
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>>61074352
https://archive.is/f4Cxm
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>>61074377
Two more weeks Silver will crash to $10/oz
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>>61074391
I hope it does, then I'll buy more. Then in 15 years when its back up to $80/oz because Trump crashed the economy, I'll be out way ahead and I can buy a new car.
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>>61074352
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>>61074363
Whoa, this and the backwardation... something might actually break
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>>61074394
Not happening. People were saying that when gold crossed $3000.
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Picking up some 1966 numismatics in Aus right now. The lobby is basically overflowing, never seen it so full.
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>>61074391
I don't know but when it does I'm buying at low. Probably when US government shut down is over. Hard sell silver and gold. I feel that is the Zeitgeist.
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>>61074401
I really want those big 80% kangaroo half dollars... some day
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Previous >>61071682
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just ordered a few cheap silver britannias off a random dude with good history who made a typo in the offer (making it harder to find), i love finding such deals lol
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>>61074394
Trump in 15 years... if he can live that long...
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Really though, that immediate spike of over 1 dollar over 50, that means that literally billions of dollars of money were bet on it NOT stopping and going higher. Someone up top knows what's going on, they just bought at an ATH but you bet your life they're now gonna slurp the chieapies.
>Recovery to the same level it was at this morning before the market opened
OK lmao they're gonna try again tomorrow. Will we make it through the chinks sub-50, or will it level out the same and they try the exact same thing tomorrow? Because it looks like they're trying to level it out exactly. Are we just gonna have a month of wacky pump manipulation money printing by them to try to milk it as much as they can?
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>>61074412
The damage Trump is doing now will affect our economy long after he's gone. Especially with Vance taking over
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>>61074336
Uh forgive my ignorance but when something is up people like to short right? Couldnt it be there's just a shit load of people trying to short right now so the price is up?
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>>61074404
China was on holidays (golden week), they are back to work tomorrow. Western manipulators can't hold back the tide once China is back online.
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>>61074388
>https://archive.is/f4Cxm
Crazy how the author doesn't even mention the "minor" detail about the explosive move higher in lease rates. Meanwhile this fag in our thread is urging us to sell lmao.
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>>61074414
Dead cat bounce.
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>>61074419
Sorry I meant to say the lease rate is up not price
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>>61074404
>Hard sell silver and gold. I feel that is the Zeitgeist.
We sat through years of IQDELET's absolute mouthbreather fud and yours is even worse.
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>>61074419
This could be the case.
But jewelers and industry still need to buy at said 40% rate if this is true.
>>61074426
True, fiat is fucking dead if this can happen in one night.
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>>61074370
Theres a currency exchange thread? Fuck you
>>61074373
So it seems
>>61074376
Long story
>>61074381
Where do you live?
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>>61074425
yeah, the only mention of it is the header of the chart. they just stuck it in there with no explanation or context
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>>61074423
The Chinese are having internal conflicts, their young people are laying flat, their estate bubble burst, their job market in shambles, geopolitically they have offended every player in the world for the past decade, Trump is on Xi about fentanyl, you think their retail or state will have the purchasing power to make your shiny metal moon? Ok, I hope so.
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>>61074334
I’ve been holding since 2022. 9 oz gold, 1417 oz silver. I WANT MY FWTDHW AND HER QAD.
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>>61074435
Does it matter? I have crypto. The problem is where do you live, why you holding on to ruble when you can't sell?
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>>61074447
Sounds like perfect conditions for buying safe haven assets like gold and silver.
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>>61074336
So what will happen to my physical silver ETF?
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>>61074450
Why do you want my rubles?
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>>61074447
>Ok, I hope so.
I know so. Everyone is buying shiny rocks including American banks.

>>61074453
All your money is bye bye.
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>>61074453
You've no doubt heard dozens of times in this very thread that people holding paper will get fucked.
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>>61074447
>you think their retail or state will have the purchasing power to make your shiny metal moon?

>worlds factory
>sends you TVs and cellphones
>gets USD in return
>they're totally not going to spend all that USD they've been collecting for 20 years
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Can someone please post the classic /pmg/ copypasta about the archetypical redditfag imprudently selling his gay wieners at a discount? I have too many memes on my computer and need to pay attention to kitco spot price. I'll post oc aputannia lewds if someone pulls through in this thread.
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>>61074452
Oh, did I mention the CCP control the flow of wealth of their citizen? Meaning they control the amount they can transfer overseas. They have their banks locked when they travel. Sounds good on paper, but they don't have the freedom like you. And even if they do manage to get their hands on some silver and gold, they can't transfer it out of China. And CCP are they going to bag hold a bunch of paper and not physical? You think China believes in the spot pricing of gold and silver?
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>>61074480
China has literally ordered it's citizens to start buying gold anon. A billion Indians are also all buying gold.
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>>61074455
I like profits, and you sound desperate if you can transfer all your ruble, I can work something out in crypto for you, I'm in a financial hub. Dark money floods in my country.
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>>61074447
>You think their retail or state will have the purchasing power to
A reasonable estimate for the amount of silver left above-ground is somewhere around 6-10 billion ounces.
At 50 an ounce that's 60-100 billion dollars to schlorp up every drop of silver in existence. And this is counting silver that's already in people's houses as silverware / bullion.
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>>61074487
> China has literally ordered it's citizens to start buying gold anon.
[CITATION NEEDED]
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>>61074457
>>61074460
Huh, my ETF isn't even really physical silver, it's miners mostly. SLVR
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>>61074487
Sauce?
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>>61074489
What exchange rate?
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>>61074489
Oh you're guy who sold for Singapore dollars? Shouldn't you be off enjoying your profits? Why are you wasting your time here posting the heaviest cope I've ever seen? Are you feeling uneasy about your decisions?
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Just bought 100 oz in the form of five 20 oz First Mint bars. Wish I would have bought earlier at 49ish but I wanted to see how things were settling out. Well it looks like this wasn't just a one off situation and we're definitely going to the fucking moon.
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Oil bros...
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>>61074493
https://www.scottsdalemint.com/articles/2025/china-urges-citizens-to-buy-gold-amid-u-s-tensions/

https://m.economictimes.com/markets/bonds/building-predictable-wealth-with-bonds-the-power-of-laddering-and-diversification/articleshow/124405796.cms

https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/alert-chinese-government-urging-its-citizens-buy-gold-2010-07-08
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>>61074504
2 months bro it'll be 8 dollars or less even! Any day now
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>>61074509
Thank you, fellow autist anon.
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>>61074507
>Betting on high oil prices with the energy president in the white house who's orchestrating peace in the middle east
We aren't at the oil bottom...
A chance to buy the dip though for the next obongo 200 oil spoke.
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>>61074519
Trust, but verify.
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>$2 dollar spread between spot prices and futures

Backwarddation
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>>61074341
>central bankers tongue my anus
Loving the dedication.
Keep up the good work anon.
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>buy silver
>get rich
it's just that simple
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>>61074539
https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/FINRA-PSLV_SHORT_VOLUME/
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>>61074309
Question for the group:
Picrel was taken from silverinstitute.org. I know everyone says that we're in a deficit regarding silver supply-demand, but their data makes me think otherwise.
If we exclude recycling from the supply, only looking at what was dug up out of the ground, and also exclude jewelry & investment & silverware from demand (easily recycled, not "consumed" like in industry), then we're not really in a deficit. We're in a surplus. The amount that is held aboveground is increasing.
Thoughts?
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>>61074501
Depending on how much rubles you got. Might lose 5% or more, since it is crypto.
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>>61074559
Spoofing by big banks to inflate the price.
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>>61074400
I said this at $3400 when I sold 10% of stack and hoped to double it when it dumped back to $2400 and it didn’t :)
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>>61074535
Don't ask, don't tell.
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>>61074559
>recycling
Most silver in industrial use is unrecoverable.
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>>61074573
The recycling is likely from jewelry, coins, and silverware, which is why I would exclude all four of those line items.
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>>61074559
>if i dont count how much is actually being used per year, we're in a surplus
i'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you're just a special kind of stupid and not a shill
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>>61074509
>2010
Lmao I too would ask you to buy gold after 2008.
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>>61074577
So in your make believe world you're right.
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>>61074581
And 2025. It proves it's been going on for the past 15 years.
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anyone trying to sell roubles? i am thinking about cashing out my pm’s and am in serbia
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>>61074559
The amount of silver represented in the paper silver market is like 400x the amount of physical silver, just so you understand what we're talking about.
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>>61074569
>Spoofing by big banks to inflate the price.
Pray tell, why would they be doing this after spending decades doing the exact opposite?
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>>61074553
https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/FINRA-SLV_SHORT_VOLUME/

SLV more impressive
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>>61074559
>I know everyone says that we're in a deficit regarding silver supply-demand, but their data makes me think otherwise.
All that surplus should come in handy to collect on that 40% lease rate.
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>>61074573
Recycle is melted metal? Is this how the science works like? Get it hot, really hot and then you get it to flow to places you want, burn off the impurities. And get pure silver? I'm not sure if that is recycling. Isn't that how all silver is made from mining? I imagine, I don't know.
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>>61074579
But are silverware/coins/jewelry really being "used" if they're easily accessible for recycling in the future? They're not used in the same manner that it's getting used (unrecoverable) on industry.
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>>61074592
To lure in fomo pigs. Same goes for the stock market. Even crypto. To slaughter the pigs.
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>>61074594
Ahh, the chart is impressive. But SLV is a lot of paper. PSLV is (allegedly) 100% backed by physical. Allegedly.
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>>61074598
You have to remove impurities, trace elements/contaminants.
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>>61074601
>crypto. To slaughter the pigs
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>>61074598
>>61074606
Alloys at or under 50% are way harder to get the silver out of it. Essentially it's not worth it so say for silver solder it's considered 'lost'
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>>61074606
Isn't that what the Indians are doing in the slums. Burning electronics for dirty metal and sell it to refinery. Those are PMG kun from the slums.
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>>61074341
You know who works at central banks? DEI jeets.
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>>61074564
Alot
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>>61074601
You're crazy if you think we're pigs. Surely you've watched every other asset class pump to incredible levels/valuations over the past 15 years. We've simply touched the ATH from years past and you're calling us pigs?
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I don't own a single speck of silver. Most of my portfolio is silver mining shares however. Can't afford to sell and buy silver at the moment. If I was holding silver I'd be very ecstatic right now. My eyes would be glued to the charts and I'd be waiting for that backwardation squeeze PUMP and make an easy 20%. When things like this happen they can go up to 60%, but trying to time the top can cost you dearly. Anyway, all you guys holding onto silver right now are lucky, I just hope my shares will follow the trend enough to make some gains.
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>>61074622
Silver has no top because fiat has no bottom.
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>>61074559
We are in a deficit, just not the way moon/squeezefaggots keep making it out to be.
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>>61074591
I had forgotten about that.
Do we know what the yearly demand is for paper silver?
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>>61074622
Silver is not even gonna 5x in our lifetime. It's just not.
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>>61074309
I found this gold colored (plated?) 1980 d Roosevelt dime. It's a little magnetic (not as magnetic as a steel penny).
Anyone have any info on it?
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>>61074646
39% 1 month lease rate bucko
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>>61074650
500x the global mined supply
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>>61074654
Bad news, champ.
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>>61074309
>Market is OPEN
>(Will CLOSE in 19 hrs. 23 mins. )

Hmmmm,...
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>>61074654
3.5x in my countries currency since I started buying. Just getting started
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>>61074367
1 go to russia
2 buy silver or gold
3 come back from russia
what else kinda answer did you expect
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>>61074643
>Can't afford to sell and buy silver at the moment
>Most of my portfolio is silver mining shares

I hope you triple your twelve dollar investment before they get nationalized or rugged
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Is there not a single desktop application where i can just view rock prices surging/dipping? sick of pulling up websites.
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>>61074665
Look at that Pepe go!
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>>61074559
>>61074577
Paul Bateman’s Klein & Saks controls silver data, outsourcing millions through the Silver Institute. With defense ties and Pentagon overlaps, his grip on precious metals stats shapes markets and serves the military-industrial complex.
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>>61074620
100k USD worth of ruble or above? It will take a considerable amount of effort to turn ruble into crypto. I like the challenge.
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>>61074559
>Just exclude any uses except the ones I pick
This actually is a good way to look at it.
>Supply
835 million from mine production
>Industrial demand
677 million
>Total left for retail each year
168 million.

Yeah, retail slurps up 3x what is available to it per year, and only makes up for it with recycling a little bit. A tiny increase in retail demand would make the supply shortage unimaginably worse.
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>>61074654
but it already DID 5x in only my adult life
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>>61074686
Say it is hypothetically, how in the fuck would you take the physical?
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>>61074680
>view_PM_prices.exe
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>>61074646
>Not enough silver to meet demand
>But we're not in some kind of squeeze moon
That literally is what they are talking about. There isn't enough being produced to supply people before we even reach the mania phase. This also means there's ZERO wiggle room if we start using any kind of technology that uses more silver.
That's why people care about supply shortages / deficits, it's not like the past at all, we will likely never be in a point where there's a healthy silver surplus again, it'll just keep going down in supply forever relative to demand.

Silver literally is the next bitcoin.
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Holy moly, silver up another 69¢ tonight
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>>61074707
>Silver literally is the next bitcoin.
nope it is copper.
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>>61074716
>t. crackhead
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>>61074706
Looks like we've got an aussie
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>>61074721
ayo i got muh shit out tha mud homie what u mean
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>>61074650
>Data for the London market shows that on average over 19 million ounces of gold and 170 million ounces of silver are transferred every day, with the amount traded likely to be a multiple of this. Volumes on the Shanghai Gold Exchange show an average daily trading volume of over 6 million ounces of gold and 140 million ounces of silver.
Just on these two markets they trade 310 million paper ounces per day.
And we produce 1 billion ounces per year.
>>61074716
Copper MIGHT be the next shitcoin. It'll need another decade or two.
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>>61074719
I reason copper will be the next bitcoin because we will be using a lot of copper for data centers, skyscrapers, electronics and for space travel. The nanoparticles and new carbon materials will use copper, a more cheap and abundant metal for space travel, satellites, and very likely for quantum computers. in 10 -20 years, copper is going to be more precious than gold and silver, after the silver and gold crash, copper will probably be affected, probably hit 0.05/oz, and if you buy it at low, in next 20 years, copper will be the new gold.
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does anyone use silver for anything around the house?
i have a couple cut-up rounds in my gravity water filters to ward off mircobes - and the one time i was lazy and didn't use/clean one for a few months it never grew any mold or scum like the time that happened before, which was cool
i was considering paying a silversmith to make a 100% silver nalgine for drinking water out of, but i don't know if its worth turning 10 or 15 ounces into a fancy antimicrobial water cup at this point
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Nice interview with Minot Coin and Bullion. Even if SilverSeeker is a clickbait midwit.
https://youtu.be/gy1nL7ebZZk?si=ZNP1_IOjyIYFrR7S
>>61074727
More like a mud crab, its all good
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>>61074334
I'll sell off some silver but I'm keeping the gold.
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Some are critical. Some are under threat. Some will moon.
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Uhhh silver lease rate surging.
Does this mean the LBMA is about to default?
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>>61074741
kek
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>>61074690
>This actually is a good way to look at it.
I'm not picking arbitrarily. Jewelry/coins/silverware stick around and will get recycled sometime in the future. They're not lost like in industrial use. That's the core of my confusion.
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>people selling their silver for gold or vice versa
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>>61074736
Instead of getting raped on premiums buying copper, I'm 100% in on silver.
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>>61074746
Coppersisters no likey
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Just bought 100 oz of silver. Am I an idiot?
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>>61074762
You're only an idiot for not redacting your zip code...
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>>61074762
not if this was, like, 2016
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>>61074756
I've already sold silver at $48. I'm not going back in unless it is $8 - $10. I prefer to learn from history. Copper right now is also too expensive, PMG ATH is no buy for me. But you guys can lure more pigs to the slaughter, more the merrier.
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>>61074771
Could you explain
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>>61074773
You already sold your silver?
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>>61074773
>sold silver at $48. I'm not going back in unless it is $8 - $10
Who's going to tell him?
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>>61074762
It's only 5k, not to worry, the real pigs are those selling their house or getting loans to FOMO 500k on silver paper. Those pigs are the funniest, 100% on suicide watch list.
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>>61074773
Cute FUD, but kill yourself.
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>>61074786
Tell me what? That I am wrong? I already made my profit, got my new iphone, I'm happy. I'm still a PMG kun, I carry 1 silver coin everywhere I go, I love the america silver eagle.
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>>61074781
when it was cheaper... you wait till its cheap and then you buy. but maybe this is the cheapest it will be in a long time? who knows
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>>61074791
>iphone
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>>61074751
>They stick around
They stick around in people's investments / private collections. They aren't available to the market anymore unless they get melted down, and that's where recycling comes from, and recycling measures 200 million ounces to private purchase's 450 million ounces.
It is "more silver above ground", only that silver is being removed from the market as more people invest in it and it's being used as a store of wealth. That causes the existing stockpiles of silver to decrease.
>OK, but there's still more above ground!
The stuff above ground is being bought up and hoarded by people. That is what a deficit is, you don't say that there's "not a deficit on cars" because people drive cars instead of melting them down and scattering the particles. That's literally what a deficit is.
And people's private silverware and jewelry and coins don't go back into the market to eventually supply industrial supply or supply other people, net physical disinvestment is literally 0.9.

What this means is that less is available per year, and stockpiles are getting drained gradually.
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>>61074796
It's my first time changing my phone is like 7 years. I like the new iphone 17, not shilling for apple stock but its pretty good.
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>>61074736
holy fuck, lol
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>>61074762
Am I an idiot?
Probably not assuming you don't sell prematurely, though $55/oz is a bit high, but I guess ASEs might be worth the premium.
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anyone seen turdbot lately?
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>>61074812
bro is either god tier trolling or he got this from grok AI and genuinely believes it
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>>61074812
>>61074820
I am not trolling, I genuinely believe copper is going to be the new gold, Canada and America is opening up copper mines. In fact Trump is trying to leverage Canada for it. If I am wrong, I'll be holding to some shiny copper coins. But if you are wrong, you'll be missing BTC tier metal, as a PMG kun, that will ruin you.
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wish these were easier to find in good condition raw
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>>61074787
>>61074791
>>61074810
Extremely suspicious English syntax ya got there anon...
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>be shill
>post fud
>get replies (cha-ching!)
>replies are all from autismages who have been obsessed with the precious metals market for years and carefully defuse your fud for the benefit of newbies
>post more fud
>the mages never stop
>more and more bizraelis come to the shiny side
>mfw posting fud made more people buy pms
>mfw uploading images from your ip range is disabled
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Silver short volume ATH tomorrow.
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>>61074834
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>>61074812
Their Indian.
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>>61074832
copper will increase in value if the cyberpunk shit goes down, but it will not out compete other. metals
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Kind of funny knowing that /biz/ has literally bought several million ounces of silver total though, like even peewee stackers here have 150 or more ounces.
Plebbit stackers have like IDK, 10 the last time I looked at one of their polls?
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>>61074846
>yes, copper will go up
all good fud starts with one foot in the truth
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>>61074836
ESL, can't help it. No need to be sus, I am a PMG kun, I have carried this silver coin everywhere with me, even when I travel, since 2019.
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>>61074736
abundance in the earth crust (in parts per million) :
>copper : 60ppm (0.006%)
>silver : 0.07ppm (0.0000007%)
>gold : 0.004ppm (0.00000004%)

We aren't the same.
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market is BORING again nothing happening
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>>61074846
my point is it will grow, like 30x - 50x. And that is pretty much BTC Tier metal for me. Unless you think silver and gold can still 30x. If not copper will be the next gold, at least for me, I know I am retarded, my english is shit etc.
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>>61074858
take your ritalin, billy
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>>61074762
Can't you manage to find deals at spot or near enough? $5 of premium per oz feels a bit high ngl.
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>>61074847
>>61074847
>Plebbit stackers have like IDK, 10 the last time I looked at one of their polls?
What a bunch of useless cocksuckers lol
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>>61074859
you will not have sentient Roxy bots walking around with just fucking COPPER in their system.
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>>61074865
With nanoparticle, and the new materials, they all use copper man. Unless we magically make some new metal or material, moving forward copper looks like it is going to be the new gold. Look, I am envisioning 10 - 20 years down the road, I can't see further than that. I'll wait for the crash, and go in copper, that's what I'll do, will share my stack after that. Now, we wait, if silver hit $8, I'll get some too, because I love shiny rocks.
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>>61074854
To put it in perspective, silver is 860x rarer than copper, and gold is 15,000x rarer.
Sorry coppercel but we don't play in the same league.
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>>61074879
he should still stack scrap cus it is still going to be valuable. not bullion tho, maybe wires
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>>61074657
Anyone?
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>>61074879
Sure, but if industrial usage drops silver and gold, because it is must cheaper and useful as a new material? It will still be shiny pretty rocks, but only for women, copper on the other hand, they are already planning to use it on data center, satellites, and eventually electronics too. It's still precious, just that copper will moon and I want to capitalize on it, it won't be 1 copper for 1 blow, but it will be like 1 copper for a bowl a warm udon noodles, and I like udon.
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>>61074887
I going to stack copper bullion because I am autistic, I like round objects.
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Biggest silver distributor in Vietnam just ran out of physical Silver , yesterday if someone buy silver they would have to wait till March/April for delivery
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>>61074894
There is no denying copper certainly is THE most important metal of all. It's just there is so fucking much of it everywhere you'll be dead long before we run out of the stuff.
It will certainly go up in value, slowly and steadily.
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>>61074768
OOOO WE GONNA GET EM BOYS, THAT SILVER IS AS GOOD AS MINE!
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>>61074904
>mfw i can't order silver bullies anymore
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>>61074746
i've been eating so much zinc and you're telling me it's rarer than gold?
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>>61074903
Was thinking you could dig a huge pit and fill with copper. It's something I thought of a couple of years back.
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>>61074921
I could be your silver bully, anon, just sub to my throne
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>>61074696
Turn your ruble into USD and you can move it. But the problem is, you are getting sanctioned, my job is to find a creative way to turn your ruble into crypto.
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>>61074921
Don't worry, goy. I have plenty of silver certificates for sale. They're just as good, if not better.
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>bake by 1pbtid
kek, my filter blocked it thanks >>61074937
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>>61074914
Yeah, and my point is to buy low and sell high in like 20 years, unless you are a dying boomer, then maybe hold some copper for your grand children?
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>>61074921
Right there with you friend :(
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the berlin mint is out of all gold quadrigas that are 1/4 or bigger. they were all in stock just a couple of days ago. dang

https://www.muenze-berlin.de/1-Unze.htm
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I pooped on a central banker
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>>61074926
oxidation is a bitch, I wouldn't dig a hole to hide copper, probably get copper bullions in tube, first coin seal in beewax. Sell in like 20 years.
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>>61074645
can't you say the same thing about every other asset class? genuine question
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>>61074613
This is why War Nickels and 40% Kennedys are also a lot cheaper by proportion, because nobody wants to melt them.
90% is easy to work with.
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>>61074970
Ok. I was thinking of how to store industrial sized copper rolls or coils etc.
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>>61074997
Isn't it "illegal" to melt them? I mean I know if it becomes worth it someone off shore will/can do it but wouldn't it be illegal as a US Smelt/Mint to destroy currency (from any year) for metals?
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>>61074998
Shrink wrap is the only answer I believe
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>>61075002
Depends. Silver and Gold coinage no, Copper and Nickel coinage yes.
Copper pennies are also in a weird spot like War nickles. They aren't REALLY fully copper, they're bronze also having 2.5% tin, 2.5% zinc. Now, while this isn't super hard to separate, they have the same problem where the cost to refine them is greater than the value of the copper inside. So saving copper pennies you get in change, a no-brainer. But actually spending money on them, that could be spent on silver or gold? Foolish to a high degree.
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>>61074904
>The fuckin silver gooks are in the trees
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>>61074377
>In 1980 it peaked at $48
In 1980 I believe silver actually peaked at $50.35, which in 2025 dollars is $196.90.
By the way, $8 in 1980 is equivalent to $31.45 in 2025. This magic $50 ceiling everyone keeps talking about is mega retardation: $50 in 2025 is equivalent to like $12 in 1980. Silver is incredibly undervalued because for decades people have been thinking that their current year dollars are equal to 1980 dollars. They're not. Plus, there are literally billions of wealth-hoarding people in Asia who culturally didn't start giving a shit about silver until a couple of weeks ago. Silver has way more room to grow.
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>>61074944
I don't care for this fella...
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>>61074904
excellent
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>>61074904
Can confirm, placed order with Phu Quy yesterday, delivery date end of March.

>>61075027
>Isn't it "illegal" to melt them?
>Silver and Gold coinage no, Copper and Nickel coinage yes.
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>>61074904
Not a serious country
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>>61075049
It's a pretty dummy move though. Old gold and silver US coins are almost always worth more in their coined state then they would be as melted metal. It hasn't been practical to do this for multiple decades. Even the US government didn't do it, and sold off a hoard of Morgan dollars they had instead of melting them.
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>>61075045
bro let me 2dfd you, you can buy "silver" on my throne and then i bully you
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^^^^ Should have been in >>61075049
Ahh I didn't know that thanks anon
>>61075061
Yeah I would assume the shortage would need to last months to years before anyone would seriously think of that. Nothing that's happened in any of our lifetime. But could happen before we die.


>>61075057
Do you know how much precious metals circulates through this country? It's pretty serious.
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>>61075049
>>61075061
the only actual practical coin to melt would be Nickels, modern copper quarters and dimes, and modern Zinc pennies, but since all are illegal to do it's out of the question. It's pretty ironic the debased coinage is the one that right now would be the most practical to take for material.
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>Do you know how much precious metals circulates through this country? It's pretty serious
lol, then why is every other country fine?
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>>61075074
Oh yeah, Vietnam uses a weird measurement system instead of troy ounces, right? I remember because some clickbaiting Vietnamese zoomer screencapped my 4chan post in a video when I explained why he's "wrong", and he used the same weight for his bars.
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>>61074309
>Place in order from lightest to heaviest edition
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>>61075081
Is the reason they'd be more practical because it's easier to work with the metal and takes less work to separate/purify? I thought Zinc was practically worthless?

>>61075086
Because consumer demand can outweigh industrial demand just because the wind changes. Silver stores were empty of people and full of silver a month ago.

Some horn went off two weeks ago and now the stores are empty of silver but full of people.

>>61075092
Yeah, old Chinese measurement called a "Tael" or a "luong" (In vietnamese). The weight slightly varies by country, it's 37.5g in VN. One of my pieces on order is 375g or 10 Luong. It gets smaller for gold, Chi = 3.75 gram and Phan = 0.375 grams. Picrel is a luong of silver.
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>>61075106
Even with Zinc being worth very little, It's still worth more than the face value of a cent. The dollar is jsut THAT shit now. Lots of Screws, hinges, carabiners, and such are made out of Zinc. It's only plated with copper, just 2.5% percent is copper and it's only plating, not fully ingrained into the alloy or anything. I could be wrong about thee other coins.
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>>61074741
surprised to see another nodakfag in here
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>>61075074
Nice looking bars
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>>61074395
>>61074559
>>61074595
>40% lease rates
This is the heart of the issue. Arbitrageurs will satisfy the demand for physical by leasing metals, paying a small fee and then pocketing the difference between spot and futures. These differences are very small, therefore for the arbitrage to exist the lease rates must be vert small (~0.5%) which they usually are. With lease rates now where they are, 26% maybe as high as 40%, there is now way to profit off the arbitrage. The lease rate indicates a dislocation between the spot price and the availability of metal to meet physical demand. There simply isint metal to deliver, it’s the only reason lease rate would go some extreme. The result of this could be a total seizure in the PMs market with owners of metal unwilling to part with it at reasonable rates. Hence we see emerging backwardation.
The price action today shows a bunch of longs that may have been liquidated out of their positions of paper silver as no one was willing to extend them the credit to maintain their “ownership” of metal that does not exist. We have undeniable evidence that there is major systemic stress in the bullion market.
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>>61075106
>>61075081
Pre-82 copper is worth it, only nobody wants to face the legal fees, and it would take a lot of them to be worth anything.
And copper / silver / gold are all hard to make to a high purity, but it's not like it's extremely cost-prohibitive, they'd just rather refine other things that yield a better product for cheaper. All 3 of them have a high propensity to look like shit if you do it wrong though, with copper being the worst of them. Copper can oxidize the most readily, and really does look bad with contaminants. 1 ounce copper gag rounds are significantly harder to produce than 1 ounce silver or gold.
>>61075112
> $0.0082301 is the melt value for the 1982-2014 zinc cent on October 09, 2025.
Not sure where you heard this but it isn't true, it cost more to PRODUCE a zinc penny because the process itself requires you to make a pure zinc planchett and then plate and then stamp it. It doesn't actually have that much metal worth in the penny.
Zinc is one of the cheapest metals.
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That guy was right. Nobody exchanges rubles.
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>>61074844
those are everywhere
...in Germany
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i just want it to go back up. china opening did nothing, it was a red herring. nothing will happen until 10 am tomorrow then nothing will happen over the weekend
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>>61075129
Can confirm my chatgpt conversation went in a similar fashion. It will be interesting to see what happens the next few days.
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>Nothing is happening
>Silver cheapies still available under 50
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>>61075139
They did though in LARGE amounts before zog got all butt hurt about Russia making moves. I can still buy Shekels though NOOOOO PROBLEM hahahahahahaha
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>>61075150
Good. I need more.
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Is it unreasonable to hope silver closes over $50 this week?
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>>61075188
BUT I NEED MORE CHEAPIES!
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>>61075190
havent bought any since $25
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>>61074844
>Friedrich
I almost bought a 10 mark Gold Friedrich back when Gold was around $2000, but the premium scared me into buying a Wilhelm I instead.
I should've bought one when I had the chance, now I'm going to be paying even more if I ever get one.
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We’re being priced out of frens mark in real time. Please mint anon make frensmark
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>>61075195
Hast du ein kaiser 20 mark munze?
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>>61074309

I assume anyone posting at this hour is either USAnon or Asianon type. What has been your observations of the public regarding latest developments?

I was in Tokyo twice in the last few weeks to peruse the offerings at a dealer, and each time there were lines down the street. On my second visit there was very little selection left. The main demographic buying here in Japan appears to be the elderly trying to protect their savings.

Can anyone give a broader perspective from other countries?
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>>61075210
Ja!
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>>61075192
I bought at 48 a few days ago, but prior to that I bought at 14. Been stacking gold until recently. Silver is still worth getting even at this price. Gold is starting to be hard to stack. Could only afford a half oz at one go as it is.
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>>61075192
I've been sprinting to my gold target this year and last, finally hit it last month. I thought we had more time with silver frens...


I THOUGHT WE HAD MORE TIME!
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>>61075129
>>61075152
qrd??
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>>61075219
Wunderbar
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>>61075239
Honestly havent bought gold since 2023 either so like around 2kish/oz.
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I have a feeling silver is up because so much silver got blown up in the Ukraine and Israel/Gaza from all the rockets and now there's a desperate arms race to rearm since they blew up so many rockets and there's a lot of silver in those
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how come no one listened to us?
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>>61075092
Copper spot is a few cents over $5 per pound avdp.
A quarter has about 5.2 grams of copper worth 5.8 cents.
A dime has about 2.68 grams of copper worth 3 cents.
It is not profitable to melt either for their metal content.
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>>61075257
I hope your stack stacks to the ceiling my friend.
WAGMI
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>>61075294
The normiepshere of tv / news / media brainwashing was too powerful to breakthrough.
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For the people fucking around with mining companies, what ratio of miners to PMs do you guys follow? Currently I am a 10% miners (via a gold miner ETF) and 90% PMs.
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>>61075202
Just need a wealthy anon to bankroll us getting our own little industrial space with some machinery to do everything in house.
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>>61075339
Psychedelic, man!
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>>61074847
/Pmgl has to responsible for removing at least several tons of silver from the market. Add in pol/ SETF and that is a few more tons easy. You stacklets with 5-30 oz added up too! Don't poopoo the little guys. Little guys alone got to be responsible for at least a ton.
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>>61075138
Ngl though. Properly made copper is fucking gorgeous. It's worth the effort.
Funny thing is copper would be the only metal I would actually keep sealed. I fondle all my other shit.
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>>61075339
How is the gold accent done on a coin like that? Is it still pure silver with electrochemical treatment? Or is it a different metal?
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>>61075202
If mont anon doesn't come back I can step up. I have plenty of buffalos I can get restamped so price volatility isn't an issue.
We need something to commemorate breaking $50
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>>61075216
Earlier today, my neighbor randomly brought up that Gold had doubled in the past year, he doesn't know I own Gold, but he mentioned he has around 5 oz of Gold in the form of 24K chains and doesn't plan on selling, but thinks it's too late in the bullrun to buy more.
So the average person is probably aware of what the Gold market has done lately, but doesn't see the point in buying.
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>>61075216
Had a boomer come in a sell a bunch of silver. He got pissed when I bought half his stack as he was leaving. He sat and seethed at me in his car when I came out holding "his" silver.
I think he was offended I would bet against him. I didn't even know the guy.
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>>61075257
My first oz was when the GSR was about 72/1. Don't know what the prices were at that time. I picked up 3 oz and a corresponding stack of silver.
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>>61075307
Wait, coper is how fucking much? I'm sitting on probably 100 lbs I keep to fuck around with in the forge. Been so wrapped up in silver news I forgot we can scrap copper lol. I think I may be swapping some copper for silver soon.
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>>61075335
/cmmg/ is someplace else
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>>61075216
I'm one of a few anons in Vietnam, we are running out of silver, massive lines for silver, massive delays(months not weeks) on deliveries, and a few silver mints have stopped taking new orders until they can catch up with current orders (Phu Quy)

Branded gold from the three most trusted jewelers always available in big cities, small towns only have buybacks.

Branded gold from a local Jeweler or unbranded gold readily available.
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>>61074367
Still better than owning $$
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>>61075402
clear sign is is about to crash, they are selling paper now. pmg kun, dont repeat the same mistake of 1980s hunt brothers liquidation. The pigs will panic sell soon.
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You are stacking 75% copper 25% US Nickels, right anon?
Nickels are currently worth 6 cents. There were times when they were worth 8-9 cents.
The best part is they will always have face value, so its an infinite money glitch. Even if copper goes to 0, you can still cash them in for 5 cents.
I just gained $20 in tangible wealth just by picking up 2000 nickels for $100.
A silver dime used to only be worth 10 cents, and now they are worth over $3.50.
The only negative is the mass of them for stacking.
A pre 1982 copper penny is worth 3 cents, but those are harder to acquire since you would have to dig through a bunch of rolls.
Nickels can be excellent barter currency one day for small $1 purchases since the smallest silver coin is now almost a $5 bill
The nickel and copper penny are the only real money in circulation, where the value of the coin is equal or greater to the denomination.
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>>61075370
>I have $20,000 worth of unserialized gold in my house
Targeted theft is real, your neighbor is dumb.
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>>61075413
>hunt brothers
Living proof, pigs get fed. Hogs get slaughtered.
All they had to do was not leverage paper and they had unrivaled the entire paper banking industry in one go but nooooo, fucking faggots had to buy into the Jewish paper game and get rekt.
Literally just sit and hold, that's all they had to do.
It took us that long to do as a group what two guys could have done by themselves if they were greedy fucking assholes.
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LET'S GO CHINA!
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>>61075241
Weimar is not relatable or relevant to the current day situation. The Weimar government purposefully hyperinflated their currency to pay war debt.
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>>61075430
Fuck the Hunt brothers.
The last 45 years is all their fault.
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>>61074762
>100 toz
>$5,542.50
I'm glad I got my meager stack of 300 toz when silver was in the $20s
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You're supposed to sell paper, and hold metal. Watching /biz/tards on the boards bragging about selling physical stacks for iPhones and petty ephemeral bullshit, it's like why did you even bother in the first place.
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>>61075436
>be chinese
>americans are asleep
>buy all the silver before the Americans wake up
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>>61075430
>had to buy
they borrowed to buy, the big banks ate them like cheapies, and now all the paper order is rising, on top of the spoofing from banks, crashing is real, $6 per silver, that will be the dream! I'll HOARD!
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>>61075441
because i exchange wealth and value for real stuff. If i had more I would have bought land instead of iphone.
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>>61075437
Get a load of this fucking retard
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I like how the shills have pivoted from boomer rocks don't make profit, to the price will crash and you'll lose everything. The tides have turned. They know they're in trouble.
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>>61074447
Yes. The chinese population is extremely financially savvy, they dont have consoomer nigger cattle like we do in the US, who live paycheck to paycheck and spend all their money on doordash and junk. The chinese have a personal savings rate of 35-45% while for americans, it's 4.5% LOL.
The chinese have a huge culture of this, and gold is an extremely popular investment there.
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>>61075450
I mean, I guess that IS the point. To secure your value till you find something to trade that value for.
It's just that most anons understand if you trade an asset for something it's better to trade it for another asset that will produce income. That way you can get a new iPhone every year instead of just one.
However what you did is not inherently wrong and congrats for being smart enough to buy PM's. You are smarter than like, 92-97% when it comes to money.
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Warren Buffet may not have been a stacker (at least not openly), but I did learn something valuable from him on wealth. You find something you know and know well. You understand its value and in holding that thing for a long time. That was his secret. He just acquired slowly and held a long time. The temptation to flip crypto and stocks went away for me when I had to go to the trouble of dealing with physical stores of value. It teaches discipline when you hold it. It's like training for your financial soul.
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>OUT OF STOCK
>OUT OF STOCK
>OUT OF STOCK
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If the price crashes, I'll back up the truck.
If we continue to go up, I'll hold until I can trade my Silver for land.
There's no way to lose.
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>>61075473
Yeah I'm seeing monster boxes cleaned out on a lot of sites this week. The happening is upon us.
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>>61075470
Wasn't his dad almost tried for treason for stacking gold? And didn't he start to stack silver and get a stiff warning to not do that from the gov?
This could be internet lore but I think it's real.
Any anons confirm?
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>>61075477
His dad was a huge goldbug yes. Buffet also did get heavy into silver in the 90s but he supposedly sold it.
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>>61074334
Sell... For fiat?
Good luck.
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>>61074613
Nah, it's definitely recoverable. It's just not economically feasible at the current prices. If silver were to suddenly go to $100000 per oz I guarantee all the landfills would be dug up and there would be industrial levels of circuit board recycling.
I've been collecting old electrical components as a gold investment. My dad actually used to do this and extract the gold and he got like 5 oz of gold from doing that. The same process works for silver too its just not worth the effort and chemicals
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>>61074309
what a dog shit picture and op
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>>61075438
>not blaming the jews who actually rigged it
>saving the financial system in 1980 would have saved the ethnostate
ngmi (you)
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>>61075505
kek, here's some stolen valor
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>>61074737
That's cool I've kept an oz in my stainless steel water bottle for years, I dont know if it does anything but I know ancient people used to use silver drinking cups
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>>61074598
>Recycle is melted metal?
Recycle means acquiring silver from finished products: things like coins, jewelry and possible solder. Problem is they use milligrams of silver per device in tech
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>>61074904
>>61075057
>>61075074
I was wrong about the buying pressure, seems like all the east -Australia also red hot
https://www.youtube.com/live/s1N8yzQNWUc?si=A0uFScO_Uioja8LQ
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>>61074762
I ordered 100 oz last month for $4300, my last order this week was only 80 oz for $4500 :^(
It sucks because I've been buying silver since like 2015 but only small amounts at a time like 10 oz, so my average is pretty high because I fomo bought like 400 oz in the last month
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>>61074737
>>61075521
Yeah, I keep a 1/2 ounce in the pitcher and a krugerrand in my keurig reservoir. Kinda funny with spot prices today.
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>>61074832
Based copper enjoyer. Copper is underrated af
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25¢ from fifty
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>>61075547
I only stack pre 82 pennies at 1/3 spot, have about 45 lbs as wompum
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>>61075513
You don't blame a scorpion for stinging anon. You're the retard that gave it a ride across the river.
They fucked around trying to beat the Jews at their own rigged game for a few more goybucks and we have to live with the consequences.
They where already kings, they wanted to be gods and we get fucked.
That's about the most Jewish thing I can think of.
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>>61075519
thats not as bad lol. but really though, fucking copper?! autism demands a light to heavy line up of silver<gold<platinum<iridium
fml iridium is about unobtainium
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>>61074847
Idk about that.. i saw a redditor post a pic that had like 20 monster boxes, there's a lot of rich funko pop retro game collecting silicone valley programmers.
/biz/ has a lot of neet chuds that live off welfare
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>>61075561
You missed palladium and rhodium and jumped to iridium?
WTF kind of hopeless associating are you trying to make here.
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>>61074903
The best way to get copper below spot is nickels.
I saw some bars being sold and they were extremely overpriced, like 100%+ premium.
You can recycle it from wires and motors and pipes but that's crackhead tier
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>>61075560
You should educate yourself. The shorts changed the rules in egregious jewish behavior.
https://youtu.be/3dow4Tigc8U?si=io60nreUooXCLcnC
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>>61075547
I'm in electrician so was up in my neck with it but I sold it all back in july
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>>61075568
redditors should have been bullied harder. nationalism is fucking gay when you gotta live with fags like them

>>61075573
Pd and Rh are in the middle ground and i dont remember their order of density :(
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the krugerrand should be king. it was the original bullion coin of the modern era. can't believe south africa let other countries copy them and steal most of the attention
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>>61075561
>Platinum is used in Catalytic Converters
>Iridium is used in spark plugs (and OLED screens)
Why do you want these metals? I really don't see much demand for any of the things that use them given the way the economy is going.
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The market is open
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>>61075585
My first Krug
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>>61075587
why do you not? Pt is less common than Au. Ir killed the dinosaurs not CO2

>I really don't see much demand for any of the things that use them given the way the economy is going.
why are people buying labubus and coach bags?
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>>61075519
why do you write like that?
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>>61075606
1pbtid
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can the anon who bought this a week or two ago post a pic? i wanna see how big it is.
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>>61075612
your point being?
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>>61075598
>Pt is less common than Au
What banks hold bars of Platinum in their vaults?
Just because something is rarer, doesn't mean it's more valuable. Demand for Platinum Group Metals comes almost entirely from industry, which won't do well when the Dollar collapses.
>why are people buying labubus and coach bags?
Because their money isn't worthless yet.
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>>61075457
Until the US government decides to purposefully intentionally hyperinflate, its not the same.
The fed is currently walking on a tight rope, trying to balance inflation with unemployment/recession, they're still trying to save the system.
Im just saying its not the same situation until the government literally decides to intentionally hyperinflate to 0.
Yes there is inflation, but this is not even close to Weimar hyperinflation, where the government just said fuck it and printed on max settings with the intention of paying their full debt with the paper.
It will be the same if trump decides to print 36T to pay the debt.
That's why Weimar took only 10 years while the fiat dollar is going on over 50 years
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>>61075626
Civil war can wreck it too - see confederacy
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>>61075620
Also a huge amount of industrial demand for platinum is in vehicle catalytic converters which are going the way of the Dodo thanks to China dropping battery prices for EVs through the floor.
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>>61075550
Based. I've got like 100+ lbs in various bullshit like copperware, pipes, cpu heatsinks, etc. I get it at garage sales and stuff
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>>61074378
same. paid off my student loans. should've put some into metals and crypto but at least their gone and your truck it paid for.
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>>61074411
Nice. Found myself a Christmas round today on page 3 well under spot even after shipping. Feels good, man.
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I think IQDELIT an hero'd
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>>61075620
youre coming off as legit dumb holding both those pov's
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>>61075675
Have you researched stock to flow yet?
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>>61075668
Think so, it's been so wonderful the past few days threads without him
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>>61075671
>The silver OTC market is basically non-existent and totally illiquid

I couldn’t be more erect if prime Marilyn Monroe was blowing me
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HEY FELLAS, CAN SOMEBODY CHECK THE SILVER SPOT PRICE FOR ME?
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>>61075716
Sure thing bro

Spread puts it at 49.80 - 49.90
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>>61075370 >>61075379 >>61075402

Thank you for the perspective gentlemen. May your stacks prosper.
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>>61075716
Guess what?
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>>61075427
Would it matter if it was serialised? Just stick it in an aliexpress crucible, hit it with a blowtorch and pour it into dinosaur molds or whatever
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>>61075763
FUCK YEAH.
I can't believe we're finally here, it took SO fucking long. This is just the start now.
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>>61075785
The start of what? 30 years of misery watching the price go to $4?

I already got rich by not buying silver, you would have 99 times more wealth if you had bought Bitcoin,no refunds
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>>61075763
Gold above 4k is more important than silver at 50.
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>>61075812
Not at all, golds 1980 high was like $820. Now silver can quadruple.
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>>61075812
The Dixie pump is what brought it back down below 4k, someone bought billions of USD yesterday. It will start to trend down soon, thus pumping gold back to 4k. And silver to 55+ (I hope).
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>>61075823
Lets see what PSLV does tomorrow... when spot was up 4%+, it was flat for some reason...
Disclaimer-physical is my biggest holding but I do have a brokerage too with miners and ETFs
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>$50.46
Do we hot $51 by end of Friday?
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>>61074414
I mean in the long term underthing under $1000 will be considered cheap.
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>>61075846
Too bad you will never make a profit
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>>61075831
I have some PSLV and AG (not very much of either). I was surprised PSLV they haven't moved much. Maybe a weekend at 50$ will begin to change things.

>>61075844
Don't care either way, A weekend of cheapies sounds good to me.
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>>61075844
checked. I'm only worried it zips up like a rocket again so easily falls back down. Needs to chill, the volatility is hurting us but its a beast. 50 year suppressed cup and handle is going to shake the atmosphere like a saturn v.
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>>61075872
Volatility isn't hurting us, it's making manufacturers push for delivery. Increasing a shortage that miners can't fill for years. Shake up coming, everyone buy your cheapies ASAP.
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>>61075878
Its force blow up the system and cause force majeure
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>>61075889
*damn ipad keyboard
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>>61075889
Looking at the 5m more closely I see the signs now.

This is called a green dragon pattern, and it's furious.
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What the fuck is gold doing?
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>>61075898
*gasp*
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>>61075900
>What the fuck is gold doing?
>red dragon pattern
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>>61075613
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>>61075918
faaaaaaaaaack I want one
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>>61075920
No you don't, if you did you would buy one
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>>61075929
I've never seen a 1kg round for sale where I live and I wouldn't trust customs to give it to me without a 50% bribe. I'll find one one day.
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>>61075929
I've got one 100 oz, 1 kilo bar, about 20 10 ouncers, some fives and mostly 1 ounce coins and rounds. The smaller size just makes more sense to me when you sell or trade... plus the premiums were all very close the last 20 years.
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>>61075872
Would be cool without the gay Jew grift rocket, we would be living around Jupiter right now if post Apollo wasn’t just military industrial complex Jews grifting infinite money to deliver fuck all
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>>61075577
I don't want to recycle, I want to collect round, nicely minted copper coins, 1 oz cuties.
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>>61075955
It's Joever Cryptobros
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I remember a red skull or q post talking about the great haltening? something where everyone would want some silver but the tradening is not available?
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>$50.68
uhh you guys
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>$40 for literally $1
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>>61076013
sweet mother of god
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in 2026 the great haltening hit. comex froze. bullion sites blank. no checkout button, no spot, no nothing.

reddit threads nuked. youtube channels vanished. even the word “silver” started to trigger ai filters. rumor said the treasury merged with tesla energy to “stabilize supply chains.” translation: nationalized the boomer rocks.

exter’s pyramid inverted. derivatives liquified, bonds vaporized, equities pixelated. only silver stayed real. the monetary basement everyone trusted worth less than toilet paper.

industrial demand outpaced mining and solar plants cried, 5g towers starved, missile factories stalled. so they quietly declared silver a “strategic defense material.” overnight, stackers became domestic resources.

underground channels lit up. silver trades for diesel, ammo, food. one ounce for a month of groceries, maybe two if you knew the guy.

memes turned prophetic. “the tradening is cancelled.” “silver is the new signal.” black markets started scrapping old DVD players.

they said nobody saw it coming.
liars.
everyone saw it coming they just laughed until the laughter stopped.

and when your grandchildren ask how you knew? "some silver schizo on the internet told me to buy and to praise jesus"
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This is considered a "sale" now lol
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>>61076047
I still paid $75 for mine from the mint which I've been waiting ages to flip
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>>61076053
Well think about it, once all the bulk shinies have been drained from the system what do you think the fancy shinies will get valued at?
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>>61076061
Probably only a little more than bullionslop. The metal is what’s valuable dude, not it’s earthly form.
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>>61076073
There's the value of the metal itself, of course. But never underestimate people who like unique and shiny things.
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>>61076080
A recently mass produced coin is not the same as an ancient world artifact with only ten thousand good condition pieces left in existence. Even those will be melted down unfortunately.
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>>61076091
Kek you're so mad that you got it the game late. Cope more
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>>61076099
Ok IQdalit
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>>61076103
You've likely seen my shinies before the last few years. I'm no /pmg/ hater and don't you dare ever accuse me of being that faggot or try to demoralize our general ever again.
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>>61075394
I'm literally doing exactly that tomorrow. Unfortunately, I'm sitting on ~150lbs of brass instead of beautiful bare bright copper.
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>>61076116
Kek seething numismatic retard no one will give a fuck about your speshul crap when the entire silver system melts down, they need to make missiles and electronics not post on 4chan about their limited edition rocks
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>>61076116
we are not the same. how many 100oz bars do you have?
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>>61075800
Kill yourself, curry nigger.
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>>61076103
>>61076134
>Iqdelete
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>>61076141
Only advocating against dumb fucks buying overpriced rocks when there is plain bullion available. Seethe harder retard you would have had a bigger stack if you purchased generics.
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>>61076144
I know I shouldn't argue with you but you're such a poor and retarded faggot who doesn't understand this board has ID's and flip flops on opinions to control a narrative that is like thinking a few likes on a Tweet makes yo in anything. They pay you a hamburger an hour to post nonsense. Get a real job, Ranjeesh.
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Why is everyone so mad? WAGMI boys, spread love not hate.
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>>61076144
>would have had a bigger stack if you purchased generics
Ahh yes the actual iqelite. Just saying that as a joke lol but yeah even I regret not going by weight 100% of the time instead of some "ooh that looks nice" pieces.
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>>61076150
>calls me ranjeet while posting a barely intelligible ESL run on sentence

Kek
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>>61076152
koin klipping "kollectabilists" get out REEEEEEEEE!!!!
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>>61076150
He's advocating for buying silver, and in the most efficient way possible...
You're retarded.
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>>61076152
I'm WAGMI, it's IQDELIT with his old tricks again and I just want him to go away
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>>61076167
>sOmEoNe ArGuInG aGaInSt Me mUsT bE iQdElEtE
Dude...
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>>61076167
>mindbroken by an Indian because someone calls numismatics retarded when the entire thesis is industrial demand for practical items

Boomers truly not equipped for the internet
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We just hit $51
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>>61076201
wtf
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>>61076201
Gold about to be over 4k again too
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Well I have have shinies, can we stop fighting? We all have to make it together.
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>>61076212
>We all have to make it together.
We will
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Man the last time I pulled out my stack it was under $30/oz. I may take it out this weekend and admire my $50,000+

I love that yesterday there were people in here but mostly /smg/ saying silver got denied at $50 and was going to fall. Nice little recovery this morning
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>>61076190
>lynette zang told me numismatics can't be confiscated which is why they have a higher premium

maloney chads counting in lbs/kg lmao
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>meme is finally materializing

Also recycle
>>61074929
>>61074929
>>61074929
>>61074929
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>>61076216
We will. WAGMI
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>>61075800
the something pizza
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>>61075630
You guys keep finding platinum, and platinum keeps outperforming gold and silver. It's almost like your trying to hide something.
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>>61076277
NIGGER I TRADED MY PLATINUM FOR GOLD 6 MONTHS AGO I THOUGHT I WAS BEING SMART
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>>61076119
I'm going to get fucked, mine is already in poured bars.
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>>61074657 No clue, can be some special edition (Sonderedition/Sonderausgabe). Gold plated original coin? 22 K, or 24K/999 most likely. Check here in the 3 categories they have, maybe find similar from other year. https://de.ucoin.net/catalog/?country=usa&period=90&type=3 Some similar but with silver: https://de.ucoin.net/coin/usa-1-dime-1965-2025/?tid=11650
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>>61076211
First time we've got under 80/1 GSR in a long time. Nice to see.
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>>61076307
Sorry fren. Always do the opposite of what biz says.
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>>61076333
>>61076335
>>61076316
Join us in recycled bake:
>>61074929
>>61074929
>>61074929
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>>61075668
every turd gets flushed eventually
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>>61075370
Yeah this is my experience so far, my uncle pretty much said
>Buy the dip!
When it hasn't had a real dip in 6 months. They're all still basing things off the old value of silver / gold, which they think was the right amount. We're nowhere near mania or public awareness, and therefore nowhere near the top.
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>>61075568
When a plebbitor posts you're seeing them farm for updoots, and they're the top .0001% of redditors making that post.
The ones with their 5oz poverty stack get 0 updoots.
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>>61074657
It’s a regular 1980 dime (croptonickel) that’s gold plated.



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