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Platinum edition, >Why precious metals?
https://youtu.be/i3S4rl6ehiI [Open]
https://youtu.be/gksenA5Al_A [Open]
https://youtu.be/FI7NnOg2rxo [Open]

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

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

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>>61092438
Platinum has been outperforming gold and silver all year.
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are you ready?
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This one is mostly a meme, but this is the context for the fhqwhgads thing with the dimes
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>Bayhorse Silver
Things are just better in Horse country.
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Only one person said yes, but I will try to melt this cement silver into a bar tomorrow. It's a tiny amount though, probably 4 grams total.
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Historically, the price of silver has been very volatile.
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>>61092438
>Platinum edition, >Why precious metals?
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Never forget, iqdelete was so focused on a typo that he thought this was silver and not platt, and probably still does.
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>silver? why not gold?
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>>61092518
Yeah it started happening around the time they unpegged the dollar from any sort of accountability. Wonder why that happened.
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shills mad
hey everyone, the shills are mad
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>>61092510
i too await your results.
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from today
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>>61092518
>Historically
"historically"
You're such a faggot.
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>>61092541
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the jig, kikes, is up
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>>61092508
people still shilling this piece of shit?
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Whats the spread on 90% at your LCS? I'm debating if I want to start stacking lots of cull morgans/peace because they're fun and I'm autistic, but I want to get an idea of what people's LCSs are paying for 90%. Most I've seen are paying either 80% or 90% spot, so if you pay over spot you're taking a huge loss trying to liquidate them in the future.
I suppose you could technically save up a ton of it, buy some nitric acid, refine it yourself to .999 and sell it closer to spot that way but that seems like a ton of effort.
basically redpill or bluepill me on my idea of stacking lots of morgans/peace instead of normal junk, or sovereigns
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>>61092590
When you say the "jig is up," then the appropriate jewish slur is "shylock." FYI
Love ya fren.
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>>61092597
Merc's are worth a blow job, gotta get change with Morgans....seems like alot of effort
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Lowkey hope silver pulls back and consolidates around $30 for a few years. I’m only just starting to stack and don’t want to get left behind. It’s all just a question of when jews will say the jig is up with the USD. 2030?
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>>61092615
Same, I'm a new stacker, /pmg/ was always right. I'm stacking to help rebuild after the collapse NOT to speculate
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>inb4 silver is worthless but looters will kill you for it
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>>61092438
Experienced stacking anons, how much do you diversify in investments? I’m following traditional boomer-esque investments with vanguard’s 2065 target account for my 401k, VTI/VXUS in my Roth IRA, VT and some choice stocks in a taxable, then a bit of btc/eth in a cold wallet. I’ve now started stacking physical and want to allocate at least around 20% to stacking moving forward. In your opinion are all my vanguard investments just bullshit if shit really hits the fan with inflation? I’m trying to cover all my bases and just wondering how other anons approach things.
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>>61092629
45 fedbucks is as low as I can see it going for the foreseeable future without drastic policy changes on trading and serious reduction of the debt.
So basically, no such luck, so suck it up and stack what you can while you can, when and where you can.
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>>61092615
Bull markets main purpose is to consolidate value. Can't do that without shakeouts.
We may, or may not dip below 50. I wrsonally don't see it happening. However a run u to 55-60 and a crash to 45 would be well in line.
Depends on how quickly this decoupling from paper takes place.
Everytime we think they are out of bandaids they pull out another one.
Wagmi, but have at least 3 metals so you can ratio trade the swings. It helps get over the anxiety of watching them try to shake out a few more weeks hands.
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>>61092666
Not today, Satan.
Oooof, I mean Mammon.
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>>61092666
>Diversify
1/75 silver
1/1.85 platinum
Not telling you my gold holdings or you can figure out the rest, but it's about a few.
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>>61092591

Ready to ride a winner?
Take a ride on Bayhorse,...
Bayhorse Silver.
And take your money to the bank....
Your money (our bank)
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>>61092666
>land
>precious metal
>education
>workshop
>agriculture
>children raised to build further prosperity
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>>61092675
>>61092686
>>61092711
So basically no stocks/crypto. I can understand why reading these threads, seeing the shit on here really makes me want to go way heavier with my percentage on stacking. I understand the jewish scam nature of fiat but still find myself living in said jewish system so feel inclined to play their game alongside stacking. Maybe with time the stacking conviction will outweigh my inclination towards the other routes, I’m still new. Godspeed anons.
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>>61092711
Checked...
Now that diversity is strong.
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>>61092737
>So basically no stocks/crypto
I can not say that I have no stocks or cryptocurrencies, that would be disingenuous, but my "savings" is in metals. Not land, or family, or even the tools in my ample shop.
The most valuable thing you can possess that can not be taken from you is true knowledge.
The second most valuable thing is your time here in this realm as it is temporary and finite.
The reason we discuss precious metals so adamantly is because they are money and will never become worth-less in the long-term they only appear less desirable by instant gratification perception. This means that if, and I stress the if of gambling, you happen to pick winners consistently, enough in cryptocurrencies and stocks, then do so. Ultimately, there are some of these that are investing and not gambling, but the up and down dynamics are never and can never be as sure of a thing as precious metals because they aren't things but claims on things that are outside of your possession and control as where precious metals aren't.
Hope this helps fren.
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>tfw the last thread barely lasted 8 hours on the weekend
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>>61092807
Is this the kitty that passed away?
Happy caturday, btw fren, and sorry for your loss if so.
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>>61092448
So you're saying I should sell my Gold to buy Oil?
Where exactly would I keep an oil stack?
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>>61092844
In your bunker is the best spot I've found
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>>61092807
Did that cat die, fuck that dirty animal
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>>61092844
no, you should buy gold miners
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>>61092529
I don't want to be the party booper, but silver ain't pumping as hard as gold, and it will not. When we reach the point we are at, right now, powerful sociological factors come into play. Don't be fooled, gold will leave silver in the dust. I'm talking 110:1 ratio.
>t: silver stacker
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>>61092821
No I still have this one. I had an almost identical one that couldn't eat anymore.
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I want to make a coin but I'm a lazy fag
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>>61092844
read the next image
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Reminder: trade your gold for physical silver.
Gold is useless for the new era. Its value will depreciate next to silver's rise.
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>>61092666
All in into physical silver.
It's the trade of the century.
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>>61092943
basado
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>>61092510
I also have a few grams of cement silver but it's contaminated with copper and mercury. Also I have more silver coming from a batch of scrap currently in the acid bath so I'm waiting to recover that before purifying again and melting a bead of silver.

I'm just using MAPP gas and a ceramic crucible to melt. Probably need to retort for mercury first though since I don't like using ammonia with nitric to part.
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>>61092943
>All in into physical silver.
>It's the trade of the century.
Max Kramer
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>>61093002
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>>61092510
My process is for gold with about 50% silver contamination

I part with copper pipe under MAPP gas
Then I hit with nitric to recover gold and put copper and silver into solution
I then dilute nitric 50%
then add copper pipe to recover cement silver
Then decant copper nitrate to recover copper later with iron rod
Finally I neutralize nitric and dump it down the drain.

So far I've got about an ounce of gold and another close to an ounce of silver at the cost of a liter of nitric and about a pound of copper, which I will recover.
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>>61092872

>>61091641
>>61091597
>>61091602
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>crypto dumping
>stocks dumping
>more tariffs

Lock in your orders now, Monday is going to be green for metals
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Overleveraged crypto traders are killing themselves in Lamborghinis
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>>61092510
I've been having trouble getting a clean melt with just a torch and crucible. Are you using a little furnace or what? I'm trying to decide if I want a gas or electric furnace since the torch is slow and expensive. I wish I could just rent a furnace, I only need it once or twice I think

let me know. What are you using to melt, and do you like it?
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>>61093057
you think?
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Any of you guys stack wheats? How much makes sense and what is the use case even?
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>>61093117
$10 face value of coppers isn't a bad thing to keep around. I'm seeing a lot of bullion dealers online already sold out of them because copper prices are sky rocketing too.
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>>61093116
5000 Gold soon?
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I'm all in.
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>>61093142
post stack
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So, what is a precious metal no one talks about? Aka, cheap but will shoot up because retard normies can be shilled it?
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>>61093151
Go to /cmmg/ and look at lithium and copper mining
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>>61093151
This isn't a crypto thread, faggot.
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>The US mint is producing silver eagles at 20% of the rate that they were last year. So that is, you know, running head on into increasing demand. And it's no surprise that you're seeing an increase in the premiums.

>We've also got word from metals dealers that they can't get 10 and 100 ounce bars out of the Royal Canadian Mint.

>Royal Mint in the UK is only selling 1 oz silver coins. They've stopped selling any larger denomination bullion bars like a 10 or 100 ounce or half kilo and kilo bars of silver.

>And the Australian, the Perth Mint in Australia, which is the de facto national mint, it has totally stopped selling any silver products at all.

>So, we're seeing four major mints around the world showing signs of the distressed nature of the silver market and it's a very real effect in the market and there's no way to address it other than allowing enormous moves higher in the price of silver to allow the market to clear.
https://youtu.be/IMQk9rVIHAo?t=550
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>>61093117
>what is the use case even?
Making change for when silver is +$100/oz
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>>61093151
Platinum is outperforming gold d silver. Palladium looks like it's about to gear up too.
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Juniors are going to go crazier than alt coins during 2018. I'm up 200K on GQC.V and they haven't even released their drill results yet. Currently loading up on BTR.V as this will be the next stock to 10x.

What else are you guys doing
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I have the biggest stack on this board I think but I'm too lazy to take everything out of the safe and take a picture.

Anyone have more than 50oz of gold and 2k oz of silver?
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>>61093135
Easily. Soon the panic will set in.
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>>61093212
shill me more miners
shill me learning material about miners
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>>61093166
I literally bought silver from the Perth mint on Friday. They have 1kg bars and kangaroo rounds in tubes in stock as well as other rounds. Yes there have been gaps but it's disingenuous to say "totally stopped selling silver"
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>>61093229
Congratulations on getting your order when they had inventory.
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>>61093222
Silver, yes, gold, no. Why so heavy on gold when silver is clearly set to outperform? Serious question. I'm assuming it is for bigger purchases, but so much?
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>>61093222
No.
I have way less than that.
Well done.
You should take a few pics of your favorites just for fun.
I love pics of neat things.
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>>61093237
You can check this yourself
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>>61093222
>data mining
pic unrelated
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>>61093264
Yeah I said congrats for getting your order through.
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>>61093266
>my failure to immediately recognize data mining
Why don't I filter everything by reflex?
I must be losing my edge or something.
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>>61093276
ah, well thanks anon. I did have to watch for a few days to get the kooks I wanted
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>>61093222
>Anyone have more than 50oz of gold and 2k oz of silver?
I have a house worth $650,000 and a business worth $1,200,000 but nobody cares about that.
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>>61093278
drink your ovaltine and go to bed, you've had a long day :^)
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>>61093227
Basically the worldwide gold production is near its peak, and global ore grade has been falling for 15 years. This means that the current mines in production are becoming less profitable/running out, so the large cap stocks are going to start aquiring small juniors which have properties explored but no funding for mines. Lots of these juniors are down 90% still from their peaks.
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>>61093223
not just yet
but soon

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9mou8EWqYo
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>>61093257
Silver has yet to outperform, well see. I bought the gold at $1700-$1800 and the silver at $25-$30.

Biggest reason is silver premiums felt super jewish to me.
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>>61093289
I think I will do just that.
>picking up more silber next week
>fuck all time highs
>I'm just here to stack
God bless you.
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>>61093298
What I'm hearing is I should yolo into GDXJ.
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>>61093298
large miners make their money off huge deposits of extremely low-grade ore

juniors have tiny deposits of high-grade ore

majors aren't going to buy most minors because they can't make money off a project that lasts 1.5 years and employs ten people.

juniors are too small to be profitable at current prices. Even the mids are too small
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>>61093117
>>61093134
My parents have a bunch of wheats in a metal can that they inherited from a hoarder.
BY FAR the easiest way to stack copper for Americans is to just get rolls of pennies from the bank and sort through them. I'm getting around 11-15% pre-82 copper pennies. It's just kinda fun. Not going crazy with it.
The use case is they would be used for relatively small purchases in a hyperinflationary or post-collapse society.
Even now they are worth about 3 cents in copper.
You could imagine someone trading a handful of them for some apples or whatever.
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>>61092518
Historically only 10% of silver's production was consumed by industries. Now it's 68%. What it will be 10 years from now? 90%?
At some point we will only have current existing supply as bullion, with no extras entering the investments market.
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>>61093323
I have a few hundred wheats from sorting rolls.
It's fun.
Except the part where you have to roll all the zincs.
I think I'm sitting on like $70 in pennies that I have roll.
Everyone wants to go to the party.
No one wants to clean up.
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posting a bit of the stack because silver is finally above 50$. fun times ahead :D
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>>61093350
meh, I've only gone through like 10 bucks worth, I'll just keep the zinc pennies in a bucket for the time being.
Even they will be a novelty some day.
>>61093346
I think there is a legitimate question about industrial recycling. Yeah it's not "economically viable" for the most part, but "economically viable" at $200 per ounce looks a lot different than it does at $25 an ounce.
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>>61093166
What's up with large mints not doing their job anymore? First Mexico with their laughable 1000 or so Libertads for the year, then kangoos and now even the ASE?
And don't serve me a they can't supply bullshit, they know they will sell their production no matter what the spot is.
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stacking
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>>61093227
fuck off to /cmmg/
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>>61093382
Why would our dear leaders earmark some of their precious supply of silver for us peasants?
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>>61093372
>but "economically viable" at $200 per ounce looks a lot different than it does at $25 an ounce.
ofc, but so far it's been pretty quiet on that side, iirc recycling have been dead flat at 150Moz/y for the past decade. And with no precision about what kind of recycling it is, so most likely the vast majority of it comes from junk, silverware and jewelry.
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>>61093406
the clowniest part is it's the most likely reason kek
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>>61093382
I don't think they're concerned about not selling what they make. I think it's genuinely an issue of supply. On paper silver is supposed to be plentiful and relatively inexpensive but IRL it's not.
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>>61093406
This is probably the correct answer.
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>>61093117
Yes, I save all Copper Pennies, not just Wheats.
If the USD goes to shit, I can use them as change in transactions with Silver.
If the economy stays strong and demand for copper increases, I can melt them down (assuming melting is ever legalized) or in an ideal case just sell them like I would junk Silver.
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/pmg/ survived ridicule and tampery, now comes the hard part - surviving success. Stay humble, keep your head below the clouds. God abhors a braggart. Dark times are coming for those who ignored the righteous path.
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>>61093424
>I think it's genuinely an issue of supply.
No it seems downright impossible to me. If there is a business in which you know how to supply silver, it's mints. Especially the US Mint. If Mintanon can supply to make Apu rounds the US fucking Mint can do so too. It's entirely by choice they aren't producing any.
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>>61092857
so is mintanon
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>>61093448
>115.13g
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>>61093448
>>61093453
that's some big ass thaler holy fuck!
Imagine you drop this on the counter at the local tavern of Brunswick in 1666 and ask for the largest kebab ever.
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>>61093057
>Lock in your orders now, Monday is going to be green for metals
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>>61093453
Why was it so common for countries to issue Silver coins larger than 1 ozt. before the 19th Century and why did they stop doing it?
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>>61093464
There was a worldwide explosion of silver at that time because of all the European mining metals in central and south America and sending it back to their countries. The Potosi mines in Bolivia was unbelievably bountiful and it took decades to extract.
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>>61093464
It really wasn't common at all. Mostly a german thing and often for commemorative issues.
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>>61093446
based and peacepipe pilled
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>>61093480
We still sort of have those today like the Perth mint and their giant kook coins.
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>>61093464
1 strike, double product sold, but the commission on new say 2ozt coins is about the same as 1 ozt coins
So the middlemen would likely perfer 1 ozt coins to keep the per ozt commission higher.
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Who the fuck is in charge of the designs for these coins? 90% of the newer ones SUCK. I dont give a fuck what its made if I am not buying this retarded shit.
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What does it mean to make it?
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>>61093529
Right now, not working. Few more years, having a roof and something to eat.
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Will a US military coup to remove trump be good or bad for Gold/Silver ?
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>>61093449
The US Mint slowed down production in 2021/2022. That was when the silver squeeze was going on and I think that was partly a supply issue too. Note, the premiums shot up unnecessarily, a good thing if you are TPTB.
>It's entirely by choice they aren't producing any.
There is some truth to this. They begrudgingly mint and in no way do it efficiently or well. I think they purposely screw up to make their products more expensive and sabotage the retail market. Picrel is the former Mint Director (a black kween) who was replaced in 2025 for incompetence.
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>>61092972
Silver, mercury and copper? Are you refining dental amalgam? That's an unusual combo in my experience.

>>61093008
Mostly the same, but I take thr gold down to 6k or 75 silver inquartation. I use 10g groundwire curled into a multicoil spring shape. It's very effective because of surface area, and thr sbility to shake the cement silver off, re-exposing the bare wire underneath without the inside of a pipe clogging up with precipitated silver. I have pictures on my laptop somewhere but I'm phone posting right now..
In all honesty I all but closed down my refining op because the silver scrap in my area has been effectively exhausted. I was pretty astonished to find this little bit of silver in the first place. I had completely forgotten about it.

>>61093107
I use an oxyacetylene torch.
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>>61093538
few more years after that, making it just means not being dead
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>>61093554
>US military coup
hahahahaha
>to remove trump
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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>>61093513
Is there a hefty premium on these? Personally if someone offered to sell either this or that one from five years ago with the black woman to me at spot I'm not sure which I would choose.
Who am I kidding I would still buy this one but damn is that fucking stupid looking.
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I really wish Asahi made 5toz silver bars and 1/4toz gold rounds :/
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>>61093629
How about this one lol.
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>>61093227
Basically just go to Don Duretts X page and scroll his images to get all his different top miner rankings including the mormon wives,
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>>61093777
Checked for jackpot. Gottlieb is legit.
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>>61093777
>they try to crash the economy to prevent straight white males from stacking physical silver and bring in jeets
>the jeets are the ones who are stacking now
Outstanding move.
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https://www.scribd.com/document/524009822/Hunt-For-Silver-The-JB-hunt-silver-squeeze-story
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>>61092972
That's cool. I've probably got atleast an oz of gold worth of electronic scrap but I cant do the chemical extraction
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>>61093849
Its interesting that the chief rigger against the Hunts, Henry Jarecki, is still alive. He was deep into the Epstein shadow world, so clearly the metals money markets are on the up and up.
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>>61093861
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>platinum is 30-50x more scarce than gold...
Uhhh bros... is platinum more undervalued than silver? The math seems to point to that.
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>>61093319
Something like CTGO is already profitable and about to increase production even more.
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>>61093698
capeship on official coins is so cringe
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>>61093864
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>>61093872
no, because scarcity is only 1 variable and does not determine value by itself
my unique brand of human excrement is also extremely scarce. you gonna pay $5000 an ounce for it?
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Haven't been on /biz/ in 3 years, how are you guys all doing??? Luv me pmg frens. Miss my Aputannia.
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>>61093872
>>61093895
>stock to flow people
lol ya, I was going to also say hairless cats are rare but unpopular. Platinum and Palladium are fine but they'll always be a fringe precious metal for industry, jewelry or speculation. It is true price is determined by traders who will like to bet on a promising chart... but its not really a monetary metal.
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>>61093899
Checked, Im ready for my real life to finally begin. Nice to have ya back , did you sell your aputannia?
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>>61093571
Its worth noting Gibson’s entire career was DEI positions. Not even memeing. Actual DEI departments and councils.
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>>61093970
Yes, I let her go a while ago. It was a mistake in hindsight, I didn't need a couple hundred bucks that badly.
Though I do want to liquidate a bunch of retarded 80% Canadian I got a while back, would much rather have old gold.
Enjoy the old pics.
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>>61092737
I got a bunch of crypto its my main investment. Basically I use pms as my cash stack or savings, its some insurance in case crypto / stocks / dollars collapse.
Its not smart to keep a lot of cash these days, for one the dollar is being devalued rapidly by inflation, and after the SVB fiasco, keeping a large sum of money in a savings account can be very risky if the bank fails, its been found that the FDIC insurance would only be able to cover 1% of all deposits.
I would advice against going too heavy into pms (dont go all in). people are currently getting euphoric from the gold bull market, but its totally possible for metals to underperform, im sure the people who held gold and silver from 2010-2020 weren't very happy with their returns, silver especially. Diversification is always the best strategy. Seriously, Diversification is not a meme. If you ignore it, you may find yourself having learn about it the hard way by paying for a very expensive lesson.
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>>61093943
>Platinum and Palladium are fine but they'll always be a fringe precious metal for industry, jewelry or speculation. It is true price is determined by traders who will like to bet on a promising chart... but its not really a monetary metal.
What the fuck are you talking about?
Platinum is a monetary metal. Platinum group is also the metal of the modern world. Medical, green, tech.
Hell, a platinum gold alloy is the most abrasion resistant alloy ever created. Equalling diamond, and it creates its own lubricant in the form of spontaneously creating carbon nanotubes.
You keep finding platinums m here with retarded lies. WTF is this? The new iqdelet attack?
Didn't work on silver so now you fudd platinum?
You're like a crypto bro saying he won't be silver because it's not money, it's industrial.
You are the blind crypto fag
>>61093872
>>61093895
Yes, it is. Jewgle 90%platinum 10% gold alloy and thank yourself.
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>>61092471
I am ready
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>>61093117
Just order boxes of nickels from the bank. They are 75% copper and you won't have to sift through thousands of pennies like a pajeet factory worker
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t minus 17 hours until open. excited to see how the prices jump but am hoping for a nothingburger so i can buy moar.
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>>61094010
>Diversification is always the best strategy. Seriously, Diversification is not a meme.
^^^^this^^^^
With a gold/silv/plat stack you can ratio trade whichever is mooning and never miss. Get one ounce at least of gold and plat. Any decent lcs will swap metals at spot for yours +premium.
We all KNOW gold is gonna moon
We all KNOW silver is going to moon
Dyor and you will KNOW plats are gonna moon.
We just don't know what order. Don't get caught holding the wrong bag when you could ratio trade and increase your stack with no extra capital.
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>>61094017
Calm down bro, platinum has no monetary history. Maybe poor ass Russia dabbled in it 200 years ago accounting for .000001% of hard currency transactions but they also used huge chunks of copper as money. You must be dumb, Im sorry to say.
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>>61094038
Based nickelmaxxer
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>>61093777
Damn, 8 millimeters in just 1 week?
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>>61093323
>You could imagine someone trading a handful of them for some apples or whatever.


Man you guys really are fucking high, you think post collapse some one is going to give you food for a few pieces of copper? We live in a society that is literally filled to the brim with base metals, everything is made out of fucking metal. Every street has transformers filled with a couple of hundred kg of copper, and what the fuck is anyone going to do with your copper pieces anyways?
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>>61094052
The only platinum I will ever own are some rings.
If I was meant to stack it then generic fantasy games would have added it alongside copper silver and gold.
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Guys, I love /pmg/ so much. <3
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>>61094038
I hear cupronickel is hard to seperate back into nickel and copper. This means the value of copper and nickel would have to rise a lot for these to be worthwhile to melt.
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>>61093592
>That's an unusual combo in my experience.
I'm getting it from the rock, so I'm using mercury to clean up the microscopic stuff in the cons
>without the inside of a pipe clogging up with precipitated silver
I tried wire first but my juice was too hot and the wire dissolved. My pipe does get coated but I'm reusing the same pipe on several batches and it dissolves eventually leaving mostly silver
>oxyacetalene
thanks! That's what I used first but it blasted my metal right out of the crucible even on low settings with lots of flux so I had to back off. Might just need a bigger crucible is all.
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>>61094064
>Calm down bro, platinum has no monetary
>Proceeds to bring up monetary history
Is the /pmg/ now? We fudd precious metals? Literally just flat lie and hope noone looks into it?
The only reason it wasn't monetized in greater quantities is because we lacked the ability to work it.
The second we had that ability the first region with sufficient quantity monetized it.
Literally every major global owner has a sovereign coined in it.
Historically undervalued by about 9x
Biggest producers "Russia and South Africa" are not on good terms with the west.
Indispensable in keeping old people alive since modern medical tech requires it.
List goes on.
Point is, why in the fudd would you tell another stacker to avoid platinum?
Sure if you don't have silver get silver, but if you got 20+ lbs of silver and an oz of gold get an 2 oz of platinum and some silver instead of another oz of gold.
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>>61094115
>generic fantasy games would have added it alongside copper silver and gold.
.... Anybody wanna tell him? I mean I kinda do, but he's clearly young and I don't want to explain everything.
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>>61094135
>We fudd precious metals?
Were you here when people shilled tellurium?
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>>61094150
Not a pm. Not the same thing.
I'm not even shilling palladium and I think it's better than platinum because it's not a pm.
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>>61093794
They're taking about Indians in India. India has an extremely long tradition with gold and silver. The girls in India have hundreds of grams of gold that they get in marriages. Some receive pounds of gold. Indians also make a shitload of gold and silver jewelry
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>>61094161
Platinum and palladium have nowhere near the cultural weight as gold and silver, nor the demand. Gas powered car production is going down so even its purpose as an industrial metal is decreasing in demand. I see no point in getting them beyond jewelry.
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what does /pmg/ think of goldbacks?
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>>61094187
Overpriced novelty, the lamination does not stand the test of time. Fold one in half, put it in your pocket and see how long it lasts.
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>>61094180
Its ok, he'll never acknowledge or understand that there is no stock of platinum except the new yearly mine production so it could never function as money.
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>>61093895
Gold is valuable because of its scarcity, if gold was as common as iron, it would be cheap. Platinum should be worth way more than gold, also I think as humans advance platinum will develop far more use cases.
I think its a no brainer, I remember when rhodium skyrocketed to 20k, there's a similar situation brewing with platinum. Buying platinum for 1600 is like buying gold for 200, platinum should be 8000 minimum, based on scarcity it should be 80k+
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>>61094187
>>61094190
Small gold coins or silver are for more practical for lesser transactions
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>>61094187
I used to tip them at the hole in the wall diners I ate at. The owner told me the staff all tried to buy them off one another (unsuccessfully).
They're fantastic as a tool to make normies think about precious metals. Other than that, eh. Not many people accept them, and they're still priced against the dollar.
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>>61094180
>Gas powered car production is going down so even its purpose as an industrial metal is decreasing in demand.
See, I swear you're iqdelete. You failed at silver so you've moved to platinum. We literally had this conversation yesterday.
Why do you think gas powered production is going down dumdum? Probably for the same reason the sovereign mints are pulling way back on their runs.
Nobody called for an end to the gas powered auto, that's getting mandated. Oddly enough platinum demand has increased and the recycling plan has come up way short.
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>>61094115
Theres a lot of game lore with platinum, especially in rankings..
>diamond
>platinum
>gold
>silver
>bronze
>iron
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>>61094200
"We" did not have any conversation. I haven't been on the boards in years.
Dump all your net worth into platinum, I don't care. But I won't be buying your bags.
>>61094206
Yeah I don't know about that, the only thing that comes to mind with Platinum is the DS game.
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Did the TA guys... catylitic converter production is about to MOONSHOT!
INVEST IN PLATINUM, PALLADIUM, AND RHODIUM!!!
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>>61094192
Thank you, and for the record I'm shilling this hard because it is ridiculous to me that anyone would fudd platinum on /pmg/.
It's literally always been on the discussion table here. The fact that such a concerted effort to dismiss (not even disprove) any claims about platinum should tell you all you need to know.
If you got a choice between an oz of gold and 2 oz of platinum + silver.
Go with the platinum. This poorly constructed and repetitive fudd should sound familiar to stackers here.
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>>61094052
I also collect vintage band shirts and posters / collectibles. Vintage shirts exploded after covid money printing, so did shit like pokemon cards, but that's too gay and cringe for me.
Really, anything with a limited supply and demand will go up over time vs fiat.
If you have 1000 oz of silver, what good will another 50 really do? You already have a ton of exposure, so it would be much smarter to put the 50 oz into a platinum oz which opens up a whole new possibility, if it reaches 80k etc, you will be exposed to that value capture.

Think of it like hunting. Would you rather make one giant trap or several medium to small traps? You generally have a higher chance of successfully capturing game (gains) with several traps or lures for fishing, than just one.
Also if silver tanks for some random reason, you won't suffer with all of your wealth.
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What are everyone's favorite bullion coins?

Eagles, Maples, Krugerrands, Britannias, Kangaroos, Philharmonics.....?
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What's a good fireproof safe for me to store my precious metals in? Something small and relatively inexpensive.
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>>61094230
>50 oz into a platinum oz which opens up a whole new possibility, if it reaches 80k etc, you will be exposed to that value capture.
That's true, but your missing the true value. It opens up potential ratio trades that currently aren't on the table.
Silveroons against gold obviously switch to gold.
But what if platinum moons and silver hasn't moved against gold, or gold has really pulled away.
You can move you capital into either an easy moonshot safe investment like silver, or you can move it into gold to hold safe till it's time to go back into silver.
Platinum is the oy other metal I know lcs routinely will swap metals with. Locking yourself into either heavy gold or heavy silver leaves you too committed.
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>>61094232
Krugs are good because you are giving SA worthless fiat to throw at useless infrastructure they cannot maintain while you take their real money.
>>61094238
Safe? Picrelated.
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>>61094238
dont buy the $30 one on amazon it sucks. Just keep it in a 5 gallon bucket of water in your closet.
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>>61094232
Krug for silver.
Eagle for plat
Maple for gold.
Just based on design
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>>61093513
It seems like refiners will only higher trailer trash to design their rounds. I don't understand it either. If they would just try to appeal to some demographic other than shitty dumbfucks who watch blue collar exploitation "reality" shows, they'd sell waaay more.
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>>61092438
Doug Casey is bullish on gold stocks. Shill me gold mining companies that you think have the best potential. I know almost nothing about mining companies.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RotPO5RiRo


Before you come for me, I already own over 1000 oz of silver.
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>>61094122
Well a nickel is currently worth 6 cents.
Copper pennies are 95% copper and 5% zinc.
Not that drastic of a difference, is the extra 20% worth spending hours digging through coins and counting and rolling up the clad pennies? Maybe for a neet but not for someone who values their time.
I still save my copper pennies I get from change.
I dont think you have to melt them, if they appreciate, people will just start selling them like junk silver

I have that penny box because long story short, I was actually looking for boxes of 2025 new pennies which sell on ebay for $200 for collectors and people speculating on them going up since the penny is cancelled.
You're actually unable to order any more boxes of pennies at the bank as of a few days ago.
>t. My gf works at the bank
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>>61094253
>Stocks
>Mining companies
Sir.. on pmg we buy physical...
>>61094257
I was there when nickelmaxxing was viable...
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>>61094187
Cool gift / collectible, shit for stacking because of the premium. Its more like art
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>>61094228
I will admit, I actually only have a 5g bar of platinum. Initially, I was hesitant since its chart looked very bad for the last decade, but that's the same with silver due to the suppression. The more I look into it, the better it looks as an extremely overlooked, underappreciated, and undervalued asset. Barely anyone talks about platinum, and most mainstream normies probably dont even know what it is or that its valuable. I didnt know shit about Rhodium before everyone started talking about it when it went to 20k
Im planning on getting an oz with my next purchase
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>>61094253
Honest to god, $AG is looking sweet.
But id definitely own the mining ETFs, Bear Creek might be a shitcoin sleeper.
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>>61094299
>owns 5 grams
>shills something he admittedly doesn't understand
Ive got nothing against platinum and wish you all the best
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>>61094221
Platinum is used as a catalyst for producing chemicals, and that will advance with ai. Platinum is a bet on sci-fi tech pretty much. The world still runs on diesel. American EVs are about to struggle due china's export ban on rare earth minerals, which are needed in EV batteries.
You dont think the bankers have been suppressing the price of it?
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>>61093266
Checked and Lord's-work-pilled
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>>61094238
I like the Honeywell 1114. 1700° 1hr rated. Waterproof for 24 hours in 39 inches of water. Relatively inconspicuous. It's a fire safe though - not an anti-burglar safe. It's inexpensive but way better than like a Sentry safe that's only rated for 30min at 1200°
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>>61094245
Oh I see your point, its like playing forex with metals. Its a shame that copper is too bulky and cheap, its a really cool metal
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Oh btw it's insane that dealers are now trying to charge LBMA spot plus hefty premiums but buy back silver at rigged COMEX futures prices (literally unheard of) and pay back of that to boot.
DO NOT indulge that behavior, the riggers are desperate.
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>>61092658

We literally had the manual for how to make a good government bred into us at our nation's inception. Yet from 1910-1975, we had a string of the most retarded, greedy, self centered, spineless, weak men allowing everything to spin out of control. We were born into a crap situation, I agree with Thomas Pain (or or whichever one said it), we should execute any legislator who suggests a bill for paper money. There's literally no reason for it, it is worse than suggesting a bill to allow a foreign power to occupy us militarily. Simply inexcusable and only something a nefarious actor would suggest, like a noose around the neck. Coincidentally, that is the perfect prescription to solving the problem that is a person who would suggest anything for money other than gold and silver.
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>>61094252
This is so true. Whats with all the generic round designs being some capeshit, american patriot, muh freedom etc. I saw some that had fucking coca cola logos.. wtf who's buying this cringe shit. There has to be a lot of reddit onions collectors who buy silver baby Yoda batman rounds.
Why are all the old coin designs from prior to the 1900s so tasteful and elegant? Sure the sovereign coins are pretty nice, but it seems that a large percentage of the modern designs are just shit.
Who thinks its a good idea to put a powerful black woman on gold coins? What market are they going for with that
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>>61094274
Nickels are actually a crazy stupid good investment. Atleast for your cash savings.
They can never lose face value and they will appreciate with their material value. They're the last based fair currency in which their face value is backed by their content value.
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>>61094320
The cheapest way to own copper is to walk into a bank and get rolls of nickels
Automatic 18% gain

https://www.coinflation.com/
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>>61094307
Im learning about it.. Francis Hunt, the guy that silver anons always talk about, believes platinum is more undervalued than silver
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Historic anomaly in Silver.
This week marks the highest ever weekly close in backwardation — above 5%, and over 8 standard deviations from the mean
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never thought we would see 50 dollar silver within 2025
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>>61094274
>>61094364
Keep in mind that for every $100 value in metal (nickel and copper), you need at least 1,691 nickels ($84.55 face value) weighing 18.64 lbs, yielding $15.47 in profit (minus shipping).
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>>61094375
He's a little crazy
People like Luke groman and Jeff gundlach are both very pro metals, but incorporate it into an actual understanding of markets
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>>61094379
Depends on who you ask: London or New York. London's physical spot is $50, whereas Jew York's paper is $47. Shanghai and India continue to consume them both.
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>>61094388
The point of having nickels in your basement is that it's the most fractional metal value you can have
Copper and nickel are both extremely useful base metals
If you think silver is going over 100, you want something that can fill in and provide granularity at the low end
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>>61094187
i don't give a fuck about them
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>>61094372
Yeah, that's literally what I said
>>61094038
You cant get pennies from the bank anymore since they dont have production for 2026
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>>61094424
Well... you don't want anything after 1981 anyway.
Granted I haven't tried, but I'll bet you can still buy boxes of pennies. After all, scrappers search through new boxes now, looking for pre-1982 pennies. They're not all new.
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>>61094407
Exactly. It doesnt hurt to have a couple hundred bucks in nickels and pennies. Worst case scenario you just take it back to the bank and get your face value back.
If someone in the early 1900s kept their $1 bill in paper, its lost 99% of its buying power today.
There will come a day when copper coins will probably be hoarded out of circulation because its happened all throughout history. Why would someone logically spend a 5 cent nickel when its actually worth 50 cents?
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I just realized that high inflation will increasingly force people into using digital payment methods instead of using increasingly large amounts of increasingly worthless bills and coins. If we ever get a non-debt-based money system again, it will probably be all-digital due to bills and coins having been phased out by that point.
>>61094424
There's no plan to withdraw or demonetize the pennies right now, so they'll still circulate for a few more years, they just won't produce any more.
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>>61094424
I literally didn't see your post because I was still scrolling down
Please forgive me
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Well im talking about the bank. The banks won't fulfill orders for boxes of pennies anymore. The crazy part is sealed boxes of 2025 pennies are reselling for $200 on ebay thats nearly a 1000% premium, so you would actually want a brand new box.
I got my brother one as a birthday gift as a prank because I didnt know that back then. I tried to order some more boxes from my banker gf when I found out, but they were mixed.
You can still buy them online, but any copper value gain would be removed by the shipping price.
Copper pennies are about to get extremely hard to collect for face value.
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>>61094458
>There's no plan to withdraw or demonetize the pennies right now, so they'll still circulate for a few more years, they just won't produce any more.

Just to reiterate for you guys, you can no longer order boxes of pennies from the banks as of last week.
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>>61094473
Pennies are zinc
Nickels are what you want
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>>61094473
I'll add that Walmart is gonna drop pennies in the near future.
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>>61094473
>All the stores I buy from still give me pennies as change (they have to be getting them from somewhere)
>My bank still accepts pennies as deposits
>My bank still has pennies (though only at larger branches, smaller ones don't have any denomination of coins whatsoever)
Maybe it's just your bank, because that doesn't line up with my experience.
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>>61094473
Ill believe it when RobFindsTreasure can no longer get penny boxes
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>>61092852
is this true? y/n
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>>61094232
Generic rounds in bulk of 100+ ounces
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>>61094232
Philharmonics? Those things are gay as hell.
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>>61094253
Go to cmmg. Quit shilling stocks here.
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>>61094191
>Its ok, he'll never acknowledge or understand that there is no stock of platinum except the new yearly mine production so it could never function as money.
Hey dumb fuck. Why aren't you bitching about
>>61094253
Or
>>61094257
Weird, you only fudd and bitch about platinum. Starting to sound like we might be over the target. Flak is getting heavy
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This is a fucking precious metal general thread. Take all this penny talk go /b/
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>>61094320
>its like playing forex with metals.
Basically, except it requires less brain power, more patience and the luck of a volatile market.
I've been waiting for this metals bull run. I'm poised to hot any moon.
Gold moons I get platinum and silver. Silver moons I a get platinum and gold. Platinum moons I get gold and silver. Allocated somewhat along ratio lines at trade. If silver is 7-1 when plat moons I'll go heavier silver, if it's 20-1 I'll go heavier gold.
In the end it all goes into gold, but this metals run should at least last a few years.
Ratio trading is the day trading version for metals. Only difference is timeline is measured in months and years, not hours and days.
My prime scenario is 30 point swings every 2-3 months.
As soon as the GSR hits 75/1 I'm going to pull profit from a 1/1 trade I made a few months ago and I met and extra 20oz.
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>>61094328
First step in the decoupling of paper.
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Where are you retiring early to?
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>>61094589
bamako
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>>61094589
Uttar Pradesh Kektop!
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>>61092807
this cat better have a lovecraftian name.
he is very handsome though, too handsome for such a name. i bet he'd make a fine rat holocaust upon deck.
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>>61094486
Some people like to collect pre 1982 copper pennies. Now you'll only get them in change
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>>61094488
Oh im strictly talking about ordering the boxes directly from the banks. I picked up a few because sealed pennies rolls might be worth something some day
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>>61094487
So they're just gonna short change you if something is 2.99 and you pay $3?
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>>61094548
How am I fudding platinum? I literally "shilled" it. I love all forms of precious metals
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Anyone have any idea if platinum was valued in ancient civilisations? I know that gold and silver have been valued and found buried with people across human history, but not sure about platinum.
I want only alchemy/spiritually-backed precious metals, cos im not sure if the subterranean race will want my plat coins in the future thanks.
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>>61094741
some tribe in south america had and valued it but otherwise it wasn't produced until the 18th century AD
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>>61094662
>sealed pennies rolls might be worth something some day

Lmao

But not as dumb as pic related. This is how dumb pmg baggies are. This clown needs $150 silver to break even
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>>61094741
We couldn't work it till recently. It's melting point was hotter than we could achieve.
>>61094676
Oh, well... Cary on the
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>>61094767
If you post the same image with the same text over and over it makes you an annoying faggot, fyi. I'm sorry no one here wants to help pump your dumbass penny stock/shitcoin, but you gotta go be a fag somewhere else fag.
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>>61094780
chinese invented furnaces hot enough to melt platinum about 2100 years ago.

almost every iron age culture had furnaces hot enough to melt platinum. It's necessary to make iron from hematite and other crappy sources of sponge iron

It was hated because it looked like silver, contaminated silver, but was a bitch to work with. It was like arsenic or cobalt or nickel. Just worthless shit that got in the way of useful metals.
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>>61094767
Pic related is also somehow less stupid than a billionaire blowing their brains out in a Lamborghini because playing with leverage.
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>>61094800
the joke IQ doesn't understand is that $150 silver is pretty much guaranteed.

it's not even ATH.
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>>61093370
Very nice
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>>61094794
Lmao, looks like the baggie realized hes cooked
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>>61094835
he's right, your memes have always sucked hairy ass crack

you could at least try to be funny
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>>61094800
True, but the pmg baggie is basically using 3 to 1 leverage without any of the upside of leverage....can you imagine bragging you gave half your retirement savings to the government plus gave up a 30 year tax deferral for no benefit?
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>>61094839
Reminds me of when silver was $30 you bragged you were paying $50
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>>61094845
I haven't bought silver in 30 years you fucking retard
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The largest crypto liquidation in history. /biz/ is literally killing themselves over it, and IQ is still in here acting like it's a better store of value than metals.
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11 hours til market open in AU. what are your price predictions?
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>>61094853
i'm thinking 4200 gold and 53 silver USD
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>>61094378
@grok explain this
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>>61094862
London spot price is $50, New York's futures price is $47. London is out of silver and trying to get more as fast as possible.
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Lmao a few days ago stackturds claimed Iqelete was a brokie like them,,,,,today they claim he was a billionaire who just lost everything .... methinks they are jelly of my wealth and 2 meter height
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Crypto dorks are losing fist value...
Good. Fuck em!
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>>61094851
Unironically Pokemon cards are becoming a better investment than crypto, let alone PM's
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Yes I do think Bitcoin is a better store of value, since pmg started you are down 14,000%>>>>>>I win
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10 years of pmg and y'all are more bitter,more incel,more depressed and broker than the indians they are jealous of
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Goodmorning,,,,, sirs iam indian please invest in cow poo very sacred very nutritious incels kektop sirs I am indian please
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>>61094877
the something pizza
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>>61094888
you wanna invest in virtual money? fuck crypto, TF2 items are where it's at
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>check crypto bags
>bloodbath
i was planning on offloading some crypto into gold but seems like I'll be waiting a bit for recovery
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Who has worked with storage companies? What ones are worth looking into?
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>>61094877
>posting pics of people without their consent
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>>61093080
And A.i is just like taking to a jew about the topic
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>>61093192
>>what is the use case even?
>Making change for when silver is +$100/oz
Kikes would argue these undeniable factors know as facts.
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>>61094845
>Reminds me of when silver was $30
Ah yes, how the months have just flown by...
I member
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>Crypto Flash Crash
>Multiple Crypot traders are going insane and killing themself
What did i miss here i dont care about Crypto or anything like that i jsut think its funny seing crypto nerds lose everything on ones and zeros
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>>61095297
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>>61095308
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Day 25 of Mike posting every day until silver is $1,000
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>>61095347
Keked
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>>61095350
>Day 25 of Mike posting every day until silver is $1,000
Is a dollar a day for 1000 days unreasonable?
Not at all frens, not at all.
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>>61095397
I just sock away a little every month.
I've been stacking for well over a thousand days.
Yes, it adds up.
Quickly.
Very reasonable.
I hope everyone in this thread has a great Sunday.
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>>61094115
>He didn't play EQ
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All we need is 100 people to buy 2 oz,
10m people to buy 20 oz,
or 1m people to buy 200 oz.

Then the game is over, even with people cashing in.
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>>61095508
100 million buy 2 oz
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>>61094133
>I'm getting it from rock
That makes much more sense. It didn't occur to me that you were working at the ore level.
>I tried wire
Like I said, I use thick grounding canle, and twist it so there's multiple coils in the nitrate solution. It gives more surface area for ion exchange than just a pipe.
>the oxy torch blasted my metal out
What pressures were you working at, and whst torch tip were you using? In grneral oxy needs a gentle hand. You start off with the flame barely even touching your material. Oxy-acet burns at almost twice the temp of unoxidized mapp, so you'll still get significant heat transfer. I use mapp to heat my molds when I pour.
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>>61094199
>I use goldbacks to tip to try and get normies to think about pms as money
I do the same, but with small silver rounds. I keep 1/10 and 1/4 oz rounds and give them away as tips and gifts. It's my way of trying to get silver as a medium of exchange into the normiesphere.
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>wake up hungover
>check emails
>ebay "you've won this auction"
>X8
>mfw I bought 4.3 oz total of junk
>mfw ten percent under spot even with taxes

OK. Not bad.
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>>61092510
>only 1 person said yes
that was me:)
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>>61095427
>I hope everyone in this thread has a great Sunda
I hope everyone in this thread has a great Sunday.
Worth repeating fren!
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>>61095678
I got some 13 x 1/200 g gold bar pices like those+other this this week under 400 EUR total, because have bigger (1/100, 0,5, 1, 2, 2,5, 5, 10, 20, 1 Oz, 50, 100, 5 Oz, 250) already in my collection for retirement/crisis times. https://www.mdm.de/gold-barren-deutsche-wahrzeichen Coins are also nice to own. Silber same, but have 99 % 1 oz coins, and some few 1g bars.
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>>61095653
Will try to get it done today. No guarantees because real life bullshit, but I will try.

>>61095427
>>61095756
I hope everyone has a great Sunday.
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>>61095508
>All we need is
To remain consistently true and follow through.
Don't fall for the hype fren, just do right, and you'll be acceptable. Let your example become your testimony, and for God's sake, ignore the (((price)))
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cbtma
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Time to rotate out of retard rocks and into crypto now that Bitcoin chads have 99 times more wealth than pmg baggies
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>>61094537
Get lost nerd, we talk about the precious metals ecosystem here
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>>61095860
wrong. /pmg/ is for physical metals only
go to /cmmg/ with the rest of the degen gamblers
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>splitting
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>>61094230
>what good will another 50 really do?
Well if silver 10x's, it will give you a profit of 50×500 - 50x50 = $22,500. Think of it like math where you put numbers into a calculator and see them get bigger. Would you rather have a smaller number or a much bigger number?
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>>61094180
nice pic
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>>61094230
>If you have 1000 oz of silver, what good will another 50 really do?
about 50 ounces of silver worth of good
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>>61095911
Thanks. Gotta have nice aesthetic pictures.
>>61095625
We gotta pay for the 10,000 BTC pizza, I suppose.
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supposedly lease rates have gone to like 90%
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>>61093449
by law the US Mint is supposed to mint to demand, so if they don't have the silver they have to source it, and it has to be US silver, but dyor
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>>61095791
Nice:)
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>>61095648
>hungover
Same. I drank 12 pounders and watched police body cam vids until 4am.
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>>61095963
Nice sovereigns anon. Beautiful scenery as well. I just want more people to see, feel and recognize the beauty of real money. I remember I had taken the family out to a nice steakhouse. No real reason, just decided last minute we should splurge on a dinner we didn't have to cook and clean. Our waitress was a young girl, somewhere around 20. She was pleasant and very helpful without being intrusive or pushy. That's rare these days in my experience. Zoomers are always overdoung it. Either way, we finish enjoying our entreesl, and order coffee and dessert. I ask the waitress to please bring the check with the dessert course. She does, and I settle up, and place a $20, and three 1/4oz rounds in as her tip. I could see her walking around showing them to everybody, beaming. I like to think maybe I got her interested in starting a stack of her own. I hope anyway.
>feels_god_man.gif
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Everything I post on this website is pure fiction, but if it wasn't, I got 40 ASEs yesterday for 50 each and my first roll of merc dimes for 265. I honestly feel bad because my LCS guy feels like he needs to give me good deals because I've bought a lot from him, but I'd be happy to pay a fair price. Also he told me that refineries aren't taking any silver. I said I thought they were still taking 999, but he said they told him no silver.
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>>61095989
Bloomberg says overnight rate went over %100!
>https://jensendavid.substack.com/p/bloomberg-london-silver-market-thrown
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>>61092438
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5_bIqnviQw

rumblings
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>>61096074
>i feel bad about establishing a good relationship and rapport with my lcs proprietor.
That's silly. He wouldn't do it if he didn't find it beneficial. I pay a slightly lower premium than is advertized at my lcs for similar reason. Don't fell bad about good business anon.
Congratulations on the fictional purchase of totally not real argentum though. If that had really happened it would be an excellent deal.
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>>61096074
>roll of merc dimes for 265. I honestly feel bad because my LCS guy feels like he needs to give me good deals
Uhh, that's a shit deal on mercs.
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>>61095678
recently stopped. probably 1 more buy, but doubtful. will ship asap
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>>61096239
It's really dipping your toe in time I ordered 1 more then waiting and saving to the end ot year about to see what the price does. Unless I fomo into another small purchase.
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>>61096134
Gold to $36k
Silver to 8:1.

Do the maths
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jeets walk on barefeet through shit covered streets.
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what happens on monday?
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>>61096303
US bank holiday.
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>>61096010
Lmao anti government simps want to pay huge premiums for a government logo
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>>61096281
Why do you do that?
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Maybe I will buy some more small gold under 2000 euro cash limit (coins or bars) next week or the other. Depends also what my lcs has got new in or in stock too. (Also many prof vendors in my regin like Degussa, Heraeus, Pro Aurum, Deutsche Reisebank, Philoro, Goldvorsorge in my region with their stores I can drive to.) If wanted buy bigger stuff, need first to collect more money on my bank account to pay from it, but to make sense I would need to spare for years and because of now time run out I am fine out with all i could achive in last 20+ years. Also need cash for car repairs, damages, food and stuff and a buffer if no work to earn money for running cost is in sight. So always have to calculate wisely if/where I let spare money jump. (PicRel, Dracula´s treasury from SNES Castlevania IV, stage 9)
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>>61094253
>gold stocks
Any and all mines around the world are going to be Nationalised, its already happening in South America and Africa and with Trump now bringing in martial law across America mines there will get Nationalised too.

In a proper real world gold and silver stocks would be a must own, this is clown world we are in now.
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>>61096310
trading is still open though
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>>61096392
Lmao pmg baggies are furious people got rich off stocks while they are still poor and depressed
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>>61096180
Thanks bro anon
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>>61096303
More of the same
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>>61093311
>Biggest reason is silver premiums felt super jewish to me.
You can very easily find silver at/near spots. Several websites have introductory "X oz at spot" deals for new customers, and even more are starting to sell junk silver or even bars at spot, or for a pittance past spot. Fuck, I've even seen some advertise selling below spot.
Then all you have to worry about is paying sales tax (if applicable) and shipping. Though most sites waive shipping fees past $200, which is easy to break past.
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>>61094671
Don't be obtuse. They're probably gonna do what Kwik Trip plans to do. Pic related.
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>>61094253
>Shill me gold mining companies that you think have the best potential. I know almost nothing about mining companies.

Just buy an ETF and move on with life. CMMG is good if you want to fuck around with moonshots or individuals stocks.

If you are an American there are tons of quality ETFs. Our guy is Sprott.

>>61094537

Fuck off.
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>>61096688
>>61096688
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>>61096579
Norway's been doing that for yonks. Smallest coin: 5 Ore.
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>>61096280
I have +- 5 kilos of Gold bars buried in some land I own that has a little forest on it.
I buried it at 2AM going from a Tuesday to Wednesday.
Absolute kino.
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>>61096280
I think PMs price pumping is a psyop engineered by the BRICs to steal liquidity away from the US treasuries and Bitcoin.



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