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$53 edition, queue seething

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

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

>Bullion dealers
https://libertycoin.com/(US)
https://www.chards.co.uk/(EU/UK)
https://www.silburycoins.co.uk/(Ancient)
https://www.luciteria.com/(Other rare metals)
https://www.ma-shops.com/ (Numismatics)
https://www.goldeneaglecoin.com/ (US)
https://stoutgold.co/ (US)
https://www.aydincoins.com/ (US)
https://prospectorsgoldandgems.com/ (US)
more at:https://pastebin.com/gZfZHtNE

>Numismatic search
https://en.numista.com/catalogue
https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world

>News and graphs
https://numismag.com/en/home-en
https://silverseek.com
https://www.silverdoctors.com
https://www.mining.com
https://silverbacksnakes.io/finance/silver
https://www.gold.org/goldhub/data/gold-reserves-by-country
https://wtfhappenedin1971.com

>Compare
https://findbullionprices.com (US)
https://eu.compare.pm (EU)
https://www.gold.de/aufgeldtabelle (DE/EU)

>Resources
https://www.jmbullion.com/ultimate-guide-to-90-silver-coins
https://kevinsworkbench.com/junksilverguide
https://www.coinflation.com
http://coinapps.com
https://erikasgrig.com/calculators/rpi-calculator-inflation
https://learn.apmex.com/buying-guide/buying-in-the-usa
https://pastebin.com/5aLmWUUK

>Prospecting
https://youtu.be/ZCL6FKQZyoM [Embed]
https://www.usgs.gov/programs/mineral-resources-program/science
https://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/en/news/mines-and-minerals
https://www.amazon.ca/Gold-Creeks-Ghostowns-British-Columbia/dp/088839988X

>Nitric acid, magnets, and ping test
https://youtu.be/3mg9YcAShTo [Embed]
https://youtu.be/NgSXg-WOEVY [Embed]
https://youtu.be/2ymGAyKAg-k [Embed]
https://www.fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database

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Buy Bitcoin. It's digital gold.
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4 oz gold
540 oz silver
Am I gonna make it?
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>>61119522
>Didn't remove the embed's edition
Thanks for baking OP. Remember everyone, buy gold it's physical digital gold.
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>>61119535
In the WAGMI bunker brother, your stack is small, but it checks out.
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How can we be "so back" if we were already there?
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>>61119537
lol, its been the same pasta for about a week. I just copy on my ipad, hard enough since everyone else is too lazy to bake.
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>wake up during the night
>gold mooning like a shitcoin
>this has been going for quite a while now
>happy that line goes up
>scared because it means shit is hitting the fan

it's a weird feeling
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>>61119541
I bought more guns than PMs back when I started stacking. I wish I had more of both.
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Guys my stack is lacking.
I don't want to suck cock.
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>>61119551
If Trump makes one more veiled tweet about a golden age revolution or his golden Oval Office decor we know he's dead set on devaluing the dollar vis a vis gold.
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>>61119530
Just sold this bitcoin to buy more silver.

I got rich by buying silver.
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>silver holding over 50
don't stop
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Pile tiem?
PILE TIEM.
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Breaking SHOCKING news!

Did you guys see? I just reloaded the price-ticker, what it showed me would shock you!

Click to see, you will not BELIEVE what it shows, see what the EXPERTS say, unbelivable!

I have a clip channel that just takes the few good, if you can call them that, channels and splice it with trash AI pics and some stock footage.

Not to ALARM you, but silver to the MOON? Silver 150000$ in 2 weeks?
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>>61119557
Can you clean? Can you fight? I got someone to suck my cock already, but I need a housekeeper and a Security Guard.
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>>61119530
Buy gold. It’s gold
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>tfw only 141 silv 6 gold
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>>61119522
Ahem.
*ting* ting *ting*

Excuse me everyone I just have one thing to say...
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70USD haul from a flea market today.
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/pol/ is legitimately seething right now because we hit WAGMI status
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hmm why did it suddenly start freefalling for a moment
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Getting big resistance at $53
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>>61119318
Yes but gold will run harder. I don’t see the gap closing much more than it has.
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>>61119607
what's that bottom right one?
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>>61119607
Not a big fan of when peopleturn coins into jewelry, but nice haul all in all. Good work anon.

>>61119608
They're fallin' all over themselves in shambles in the buy thread, it's comical.
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>>61119625

Its just what they do. Its been the defacto move they make to "tamper down the price".
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>>61119608

Why would they be seething?

I thought they were against the bankers as much as we are?
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>>61119625
Chinks gotta get more money transferred, jews sell paper to each other and pretend they are cheapies.

Many such cases
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all those dips get eaten up so fast man
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>>61119640
lol, read some history on PMs
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>>61119649
pretty nice how even the trump flush couldn't make even the futes stay under 50
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>>61119655
Holy moly. The only explanation for these kind of moves imho are manipulation. Its not stop fishing or trying to exit a nice profit.
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>Millions of paper expended and they still can't keep it under $50
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>>61119664
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Maneco64 home alternanive economics and contrarian views.
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What is the ancient alchemical secret that turns lead into gold?

How do I turn normal paper into silver?
If some mystic banker could give me a hint, I could study ancient scrolls until I figure out the rest.
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>>61119435
oo i like the spiders
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>>61119678
Based
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>>61119646
Agree... This one makes me sad. I take comfort in knowing I only paid 8$ for that one.
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>>61119625
there are groups of people or "firms" whose expressed goal of gathering and striving in cooperation is to make money.

They are constantly moving their money to the best opportunity given their group's ability to sense and model reality. Sometimes a firm will buy into a vehicle that is exposed to a precious metal. Every time this happens it is all but guaranteed that the firm will exit that position. Many firms, individuals, and other economic-organisms engaging in selling and buying create the unpredictable ecosystem we call the market.
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>>61119674
Tamp failed, macht schnell
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>>61119693
DO IT AGAIN!
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>>61119522
>introduction to physical geology
based. too bad i went softrock and went oil instead of hardrock metals chads.
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>>61119642
Seems a silver medal for service between 1906-1931.No idea.
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typical intra-day movements of a 30 trillion asset
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>>61119575
this sperm is not healthy btw
probably not fertile
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>>61119688
Ouch. See, that's even moderately tasteful and it still irks me. No shame in buying fren, silver is silver. They can have my US debtmarks all day. Give me shinies.
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>>61119541
Do I need to flash my Aputannia to get in here?
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>>61119581
Nta, but Id like to fancy myself a somewhat decent cook, just let me know what styles you like and Ill study the grill for you anon
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>>61119702
I don't know about over on the continent, but here in the US before the great jewmalgamation of everything into some corpo-sterile pennypinching hellscape giving a token with some significant vlue for 25 years of employment with an employer was quite common.
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>>61119522
What a great view
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look at silvers gape
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>>61119748
Happened a lot yesterday too, the floor must be fucking insane.
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>>61119748
Impressive
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$52.60 is a really good spot to be in to start the day, if we were at session high at 930 am jews would probably sell everything off at the open but now we can work the price up all day and bang past 53 on the third attempt. Just my 2¢.
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Little reminder WHY they tamp
if you live near towers with banks in them, set up cameras which shoot on movement, you may snap some suicides
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>>61119522
Who’s the oldest rock basher here? : I found this 2016.
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>>61119831
Earliest thing I have is an '02 ASE I bought in early '03 as I recall. Can't remember exactly if it was end of '02 or start of '03. Sometime around New Year's.
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>>61119831
>>61119837
Pretty sure this is my oldest piece, it's from the Hunt Brothers bull run. But It's only been mine for about 6 years.
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>>61119857
>posts history
Lad, I kneel.
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It hasn't even been a week since gold hit $4000.

Gold will unironically be $5000 EOY at the current rate
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Shit's getting ridiculous bros. It's at the point where I scour for deals at SPOT or close enough to it and have already mentally accepted being red for lil while... however, the """profit""" is instantaneous these days, like within a few hours kind of fast. Fiat around the world are in free fall. My little balls are actually quaking.
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>>61119535
better than most, but still lacking. ive got 3000oz silver, 18oz gold and 16 oz platinum and i still want more
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>>61119551
ya, the few people who know i do metal are asking me if im happy. i give them the world is a scary place reply
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Day 28 of Mike posting every day until silver is $1,000
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Have a random photo of the stuff in my room currently.
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>>61120193
Nice coins:)
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>>61119678
Based
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>>61120198
The 5oz is satisfyingly hefty.
Also got into jewellery design and silversmithing at the worst possible time in history.
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>>61120214

I acutally think its the optimal time. It was very low status and no one really cared, with the silver explosion in the public mind (soon?) you will have way higher relevance now compared to before.
I actually bought silver necklace recently, last time was like 15 years ago.

(silver version)
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Boots and pants and boots and pants
Denhams
Haircuts
Boots and pants buy fucking silver and go to the fucking gym
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>>61120254
>in the public mind (soon?)
That’s partly why I’m working in 940 Argentium as it is just a recently emergent alloy, seen as a premium product. Up to 7x more tarnish resistant.
FYI 94ag, 5cu, 1 germanium.
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I probably shouldn't have lads, but I just purchased this. $129.99 for it is a steal. The other listings are all $300+. I've had 2 of them before and they contain right about 4ozt of metal.
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>>61120295
To add, precious metal literacy is becoming more commonplace with normalfags, so I’m aiming to tap into part of that.
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>>61119678
Based he had some really good guest interviews recently like the one with Alex Krainer where they did used the entire history of the whole rotten corrupt system
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>>61120303
If they have 4oz of metal isn’t that a bad deal since it’s sterling?
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>>61120319
Lol.
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A question to the stackchads, how many tomahawk missiles worth of silver do you own? Ive been stacking for < 1 month so Im nowhere near one, Im around 4% on my first one. The range Ive seen is 480-500toz per missile
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They are dumping it again, pure manipulation
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For fellow europoors: since I'd have to pay VAT on silver anyway, is there any useful and readily available form besides coins that won't cost insane premiums? Or will anything else cost like 2x spot?
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>>61120347
I highly doubt there is 35lbs of silver in a BGM-109.
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>>61120345
dumb? retarded even?
easily beats the charge for refining/scrap
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>>61120394
I'm not sure where you're going with this post anon. I know how much silver is in it. I have refined 2 of them before.
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>>61119604
"fuck niggers"?
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>>61120276
>I would be afraid to leave something like that at my house. Imagine someone breaking in and stealing all that shit.
Drywall is cheap if you own your own home. If you have a yard, midnight gardening is also an option..
https://youtu.be/6D6FCW02GVs
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>>61119664
I mean, you can say the same thing about that slam of Bitcoin down to $105K.
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>>61120394
http://coinapps.com/silver/scrap/calculator/
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The bullion banks, with the tacit approval of the central banks, along with the collusion of the government regulators, have been manipulating the prices of precious metals for decades, with the goal of creating high volatility, which has the effect of making gold and silver undesirable investments, thus reducing the total market cap, which results in lower overall prices. And it worked.

Until now. That system is failing in real time and will completely break as investment demand increases above a certain threshold. If either enough stackers begin to buy and hold, or institutional investors rotate into PMs, it's over for the current pricing regime..
>The Bullion Banks flooding the LBMA with paper #Gold and #Silver promissory notes (most of which are not backed by physical metals) so that they can leverage up with their fiat funding and make money via arbitrage is what the Banksters call “providing liquidity to the Gold and Silver market”.

>A normal sane person with average IQ would call this “painting the tape” to suppress the price of #Gold and #Silver.

>It is convoluted. The system itself is corrupt.
https://x.com/KingKong9888/status/1978403007395143865
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>>61120371
I have the same problem. I try to buy directly from collectors, unfortunately sometimes I pay VAT.
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>>61120445
suck it up on the VAT how do you hold otherwise?
rising silver will cover your VAT investment, no?
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>>61120434
thanks, but I was on the money so
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>>61120392
Silver zinc batteries use a lot of silver. What's the max range/flight time for a Tomahawk cruise missle?
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>>61119651
The nature of physical precious metals is probably the single most unsettling thing to a crypto investor. I think they sense the danger in not owning physical assets. The money metals are making powerful moves and I think they understand it is far more significant than the froth of speculative frenzy.
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I'm not going back and finding the post, but a 1:30 ratio of silver is possible and even too high still.
There's just not that much silver out there. At every big crash / recession silver and gold start moving together, and then silver starts gaining faster, because there's not as much as people think out there.
As much as silver is a "pleb metal" vs one hoarded in banks the numbers in existence right now are fairly similar. We don't see the gold hoarded by governments and banks and rich people in vaults, but we see the silver spoons and tea sets and coins everywhere that the commoner can afford.

Basically gold is hoarded, so nobody knows there's massive piles of it - I wouldn't be surprised if the actual ratio in existence is 1:3 or 1:2 or around there somewhere.
But the second plebs start investing in PM's people notice the lack of silver, that's why the ratio has briefly gone to 1:30 in the past. They're both precious metals at the end of the day, and I think a 1:5 is a much more reasonable ratio. I would be reluctant to trade my silver at a 1:30 mega bull run, but I might do it for a quarter of the stack.
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I boughted and it gets tamped. Lol lol, nothing has changed has it?
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>>61120495
Time to buy more.
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>>61120151
>>61118519
Can we all at least agree that without hard money, fiat reserve currencies inevitably lead to financialization, which invariably hollows out economies, leading to near complete control of society by one particular (((class)))?
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>>61120285
New shines new shines come and get your new shines.
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>>61120459
About 1500mi. We'll never know how much is in them because their design details are classified. 35lbs just seems high to me considering miniaturization and the fact modern electronics sip electrical current. Silver-zinc batts are prized for their energy density, with the drawback being weight. They are seen as safer than using reactive metals like lithium. I'm just saying that 35lbs seems high, and it's just some rando in the internet's guess. Maybe it is 35lbs. Maybe it's more. I just doubt it. The torpedo you use as an example was put into service in the 1950s dude. It probably used valves in the control electronics. It's not a valid comparison.
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Funny that in less than a week we've gone from people saying
>DUDE they will tampt it at 50 and even if it goes above they'll dump it down
To 50 being the absolute bottom, and it repeatedly getting bumped up to 53. We'll hear the same thing testing 60 literally next week.
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>>61120542
I'm thinking it settles between $75 and $80 by christmas.

>>61120484
Based pile poster
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>>61120494
I actually do think that the loss of confidence in the dollar could cause a flight to safety and the monetary demand will be crippling to silver supply. Industry will have to price out retail investors looking for a safe place to hide their purchasing power. 100 years of price manipulation could be devastating to the actual price signal of supply/demand. If things get bad enough, silver as a money metal and industrial metal could invert and behave like Pd and actually surpass the price of gold. The entirety of the mining sector is so under developed compared to the worlds needs that pent-up demand in financial assets chasing after a safe haven is going to cause some serious issues if people really start to feel themselves losing purchasing power and being actively impoverished trying to follow the same investing strategy of the 90s-2024.
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>>61120495
>The printing press always wins.
Lobo Tiggre: The Commodities Super Cycle | Gold, Silver, Copper, Uranium & Critical Minerals
https://youtu.be/En4l4x_crD8
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>>61119575
>>61119712
It's tranny jizz. Anon probably has about 6 more months of HRT before nothing at all comes out.
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>>61120533
>and the fact modern electronics sip electrical current.
When was the Tomahawk designed and manufactured?
>The Tomahawk cruise missile was first made in 1972
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>>61120560
>Industry will have to price out retail investors
Yeah.
Of course, this immediately cools silver's price because old mines out west start opening up that can make profit at 1000/oz but no lower, and people start panning in rivers, and metal detecting, and basically we DO have silver that can be mined if silver costs as much as gold, so we will eventually fix the supply issue, but probably not until silver seriously rivals gold.
Some wacky ratio of silver being more expensive is even believable for the few-years-long transition period of mines opening up, which will be severely shortened at that point by it being so profitable and demand being so high.
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>>61120533
>The torpedo you use as an example was put into service in the 1950s dude. It probably used valves in the control electronics. It's not a valid comparison.
The current German torpedo uses enormous amounts of silver.
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>>61120560
>I actually do think that the loss of confidence in the dollar could cause a flight to safety and the monetary demand will be crippling to silver supply. Industry will have to price out retail investors looking for a safe place to hide their purchasing power.
Probably a combination of price sensitive industrial use (solar panels) declining and investment usage increasing.

Some industrial use is price insensitive, such as military uses and smartphones.
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>>61120585
>1972
Post solid state revolution. Still apples to oranges when discussing 1950s electronic tech.
The block V Tomahawk, the current version, was designed in 2015. Anon, just stop.
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>>61120597
Fuck's sake. It uses an electric motor. It NEEDS that much silver. Anon, please, please, stop being stupid.
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>>61120646
What kind of motors should a fucking torpedo have?
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>>61120636
Seriously, that's a weird hill to die on. Even IF there was gigantic stacks of silver stuck into torpedoes, that still amount to nothing because we manufacture like 1000 torperdoes a year worldwide at best.
Meanwhile China dropped 3.2Moz of silver iodide in cloud seeding last year alone. Why not focus on stuff that actually matter?
I guess it's the muh gunz mutt brain who's wired that way.
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>>61120664
Shit, I've even consneeded that it's possible there is 35lbs of silver in the tomahawk. Just that I find it unlikely. Comparing a fucking torpedo with an electric motor's current consumption capacity to a rocket that only needs ti power a cpu and some opto electronics is braindead levels of reaching cope.
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>>61120560
>Industry will have to price out retail investors looking for a safe place to hide their purchasing power.
As the other anon said, then gradually dump and start buying silver mining stocks. If the bankster reverse the overvaluation, then just sell the stocks and buy back the metal at lower price.
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Any /vp/ chuds in here?
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>>61120691
>muh miners
wtf are you doing out of your containment thread?
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>>61120413
I mixed up the two pink IDs. Good pick up.
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>>61120663
What do you mean? There's a number of options. But electric is good if you want to avoid bubbles.
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>>61120692
/tr/ checking in you need to get better rock types
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>>61120692
I opened up a 2 year old fresh tube today and noticed 3 are tarnished (slightly yellowed on rims). It’s cheap bullion so whatever, but a limited design so I had a little cry.
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>>61120742
So, there's nothing wrong with having electric motors in torpedoes along with big heavy batteries made out of lots of physical silver to make them running.
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>>61120684
>Just that I find it unlikely.
Same, the entire argument sounds really sussy, and i'm the biggest silver bull you'll ever meet, but it's just i don't like to indulge in cult-like behavior.
The only reason i've heard about who would make sense was a post made way before Ag was on the radar (so to speak), on a military subplebbit, where there was this anon explaining the silver in the tomahawk ain't in the batteries or electronic components, but at the spearhead of the missile. Since they are used as bunker-penetrators, tomahawk uses the same logic than RPGs : a needle sized convex hole sharting molten metal to dig through concrete.
Normally it's a copper-alloy used, but the anon said tomahawk used silver because at a certain heat it does some resonance stuff blablah, it was way too technical for me so my brain didn't register it, and that was a long time ago.
But tldr : silber in the head as devilish molten shrapnel and not in electronics.
But zero sources to confirm it ofc (top sikrit).
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>>61120748
>>61120750
I'll take a picture with better rounds, I've got two tubes of Eagles, decent stack of maples, a bunch of 10 oz bars, plenty of options!
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Hopefully this rally turns into a bull flag or a pennant or else we're gonna just dump.
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>>61120757
Eh, maybe, but to the best of my knowledge the TLAM is just a conventional HE warhead with no specific bunker busting features. Again though, like I said to the raging about it anon, we can't know because its design details are classified. It's a long range missile with a big fucking warhead (1000lbs). Most of its weight is gonna be fuel and boom. Is there still room for 35lbs of silver in there? Sure, I guess. But why?
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>>61120371
you call yourself europoor, which is a slur
you have no self respect
youre a faggot
you will never make it
never come back here again
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>>61119802
Interesting to read
Whata the sauce on the book?
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>>61120347
why does a tomahawk missile even need ao much silver?
I know silver is the best conduit but is this really the reason they have loke 30 pounds in one instead of copper or so?
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>>61120663
Solar Panel
>>61120691
I think mining stocks are great, but they are extremely dangerous and come with a lot of political risks. The number of foreign countries sitting on our debts are highly likely to nationalize their natural resources rather than honor the ownership claims of Americans who are defaulting on their debts via dollar dilution. I dip my toe in mining shares and ETFs, but I am on the pessimistic side of things and prefer to be more on the defensive side. The size of the derivatives market, the impossible size of the treasury market is far more concerning than people give credit. I think people most capable will be grabbing ownership with their money and opportunity (backed by legal prowess) far more efficiently than the tax cattle. I'll place some chips on the board and hope for the best, but I think it is prudent to be prepared for the worst. We've all been purposefully swindled by crooks so don't expect law and order to suddenly save you when you need it the most. I bet the courts will be so swamped you won't even be able to sue anyone even if you wanted to.
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have they done a bar before?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLjHlv6c4nU
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>>61119522
We are so back
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Does anyone have the webm of the lady with a sweaty fistful of cash showing how much gold you could have bought with that amount through the years?
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>>61119607
Could you flip the back of those coin pendants? I want to see the other side.
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>>61119530
It's not. It's cyclical, with stocks. Gold tends to run countercyclical to stocks. Bitcoin is being driven up as a speculative asset, not a safe haven.
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How it feels to eat with sterling silverware in the year 2025
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>>61120825
Afaik it should as well be considered a fairy tale, there was no evidences provided, simply a technical description who went far above my lil timmy brain. But saying there is silver in the pewpew is something dear to some stackers, even tho the total Ag used there doesn't even begin to compare with just medical Xray photos or even silver used in deodorant sprays.
But i guess it sounds more impressive to say silver is used to kill rather than help your armpits not smell like a trashbin.
For me it's the same tho : that's silver destroyed by industrials, which is bullish.
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>>61120963
I only eat with 300+ years old .950 fine silverware, AMA.
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>>61120906
Sure fren, here you go! Now, can someone ITT please provide an update to this video?
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How are we this morning?
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>>61121011
the update would be so brutal i fear it might trigger some seizures among stacklets who don't own any yet.
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>>61120963
I still have a sterling casserole dish (glass dish, silver outside and lid)
Scared to use it
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>>61120983
I hear ya man. Again, is it possible I'm wrong? Sure, and I admit it. Like you say though, that is a weird ass hill to die on.
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>>61121014
very meh, i caught the flu and i'm lying in bed with a sore throat and groggy from the fever, my brain is working at 10% speed i can't do shit properly.
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>silver is recovering back to 53
>gold is climbing

it is truly happening
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>>61120983
Re: x-ray films
That's at least one industrial avenue of silver consumption that's on its way out. Modern x-ray machines don't require films. How soon it will be for a complete phaseout? Who knows, but every digital xray is a film plate that doesn't need to be produced.
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>>61121058
Definitely, probably wont even exist anymore by 2030, or just in 3rd world shithole dispensaries using our outdated materials.
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>>61121087
Let it be so
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AG $60 EOY?
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>>61121011
Thanks. That's actually more brutal than I remember.
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>>61121052
You love to see it
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Just a reminder that the BJ00 Index - Blow Job Continuous Contract (BJ Futures) are now nearing 200$ for 50 SU (Standard Units). At 4$ for a future blowjob prices are rising fast and it's probably time for you to secure your BJ00 shares.
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the fundamentals of silver and gold right now are so rock solid (heh) that there really is nowhere for them to go but up

we used to say silver was like a beach ball that you held deep under water. when you let go, it shoots up like a missile
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>>61121175
one word:
asteroid mining
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>>61119535
that will do anon

most people don't even own 1oz of anything.
average person owns maybe a few pieces of jewelry, maybe one or two coins from inheritance at best that they know nothing about

no silver/gold is the average person. you are quite literally in the top percentage of precious metal holders, its a easy bracket to reach though.
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>>61121181
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Riddle me this. People say they stack gold/silver for economic collapse, they can use it to trade/barter. But how will people settle on how much silver a loaf of bread is worth? They'll go back to the last known good price. Lets assume zimbabwe style collapse, where the last thing people saw on kitco was 67 billion dollars for 1oz of silver, they're gonna say "Okay I still want 5 oz of silver for this bread." and you're still out 335 billion dollars. So it doesnt matter if you use the shitty inflated fiat or your silver, you're still out the exact same value.
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>>61121181
ppffffftttttt BAAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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>>61121191
Gotta love all the gold defeatists whose idea of owning us is...
>Actually this production of gold that would value it near 5 million USD per KG means we have practically infinite gold... heh
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>>61120630
True wealth right there!
And some nice silver bars. Children are the real goal and wealth in a life
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>>61121181
Imagine what the price would have to be to make this feasible
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>>61120826
Europoors can't even band together and realize they are a tiny minority in every way on this planet.
You go to Sweden and they don't like Norweidgans, who make fun of British people, who don't like the French and think the Germans are stupid and shit on the Italians and Greeks who think the Balkans are trash.
Holy fuck it's almost like we've all forgottent the entire world is literally trying to destroy us right now.
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>>61121213
>>61121200
Are the stories of people in Weimar Germany buying a full city block of houses in a nice neighborhood with five ounces of gold actually true?
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>>61120494
1:30 is FUD
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I can't wait to see what China's gold acquisitions were for Q3. Report will be end of October.
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>>61121200
I mean according to the maymay a corvette still costs roughly the same in gold now as it did 50 years ago.
In 1930 one loaf of bread was around 1 shilling or roughly 5 grams/0.15 oz / 2 mercury dimes
My numbers are approximate for the currencies/weights I noted but that works out to about $8 a loaf in current USD
I doubt it would be TOO far off post collapse.
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>>61120991
this is literally how i eat my ice cream
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>>61121251
people bought mansions with a single tulip bulb before
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>>61120991
Why not fine silver? Do you enjoy the taste of copper?
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>>61121324
pure silver has never been used for silverware lol it's too soft
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>>61119522
If I put the price of silber back to 53 can I please have some large breast women pics pls? Very large if possible.

CBTMA
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>>61121329
half an answer
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>>61121251
>be 2013
>be 1625 North Broadyway Denver Co
>be worth 140,800 ozt Gold
>be 2025
>still be 1625 North Broadway Denver Co
>be worth 1,265 ozt Gold
You tell me Anon

>Sauce: https://traded.co/deals/colorado/office/sale/1625-north-broadway
https://traded.co/deals/colorado/office/sale/1625-north-broadway
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>>61121213
Kek @ that image
It's the same fud over and over
>muh transmogrification technology (alchemy, but this time with SCIENCE!)
>we'll just dig for it on spacerocks
>bro, it's just a rock
>please don't buy that
They aren't even trying anymore. It's boring.
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>>61121362
Don't forget about the new mine in China or some shithole in Africa or S America that will produce eleventy billion ounces of gold by the end of next year.
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Look at this absolute retard
https://youtu.be/gikln9yCCvA?si=3L4MZyguHhMpXg2d
He told his clients to sell everything just as the biggest silver bull in history was starting!
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>>61121388
>Comments are turned off. Learn more
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>>61121386
Exactly. Or the 55Bozt "glut" of silver just sitting in seymour shekelfarb's warehouse collecting dust.
>mfw
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>>61121388
Rip, I like this dude tho. Can’t get everything right. But what a flub
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>>61121401
Can you imagine the assrape in that comment section? Dude's ass would be an interdimensiinal wormhole by now if they were still open.
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>>61121388
worse case scenario is 40 is the new floor.
Its not going back to the 30 dollar range.
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>>61121388
>>61121523
TA is absolutely pointless for precious metals as a timing strategy. The correct play was always utilizing it as a wealth lock-in strategy for a mathematically certain event.
People like Michael Oliver might be very good TA experts but the tool is useless here and they are wrong like 99% of the time LOL.
People who get clued in to gold and the fiscal and monetary problems we face tend to get excited and don't appreciate the multi-generational lifespan of economic systems. It's a confidence game the entire globe is interested in perpetuating and is more contingent on the participation of citizens using banks and investing in Treasuries along with negotiated global trade. You will want to stack as much as you can, but you still have to successfully navigate your day to day life.
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>local pawn shop was selling silver at £45 a couple of weeks ago
>last week £50
>this week £60
Where does it end?
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>>61121667
It ends with getting a double sloppy gobby for one pre-decimal shilling
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>>61121388
>for gold show some correlation and tell gold miners are going to go down even more if gold goes down
>for silver appeal to emotion "but what if it falls 30% in a week and 70% in a few years???"
>"hey guys, why don't you buy this gold miner? it's rock solid"
LMAO, it's all over the place and you just know physical silver is what you need to get even right now.
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>>61121720
this
ignore the wicked voices directing you away from the pure physical silver. be brave
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>>61120844
>why does a tomahawk missile even need ao much silver?
Military equipment requires batteries with extremly high energy density that have a multi year (10+) storage shelf life under harsh environmental conditions (heat/cold) yet can produce 100% of rated power.

The Minuteman ICBM uses a silver zinc battery which is dry until it gets activated via an explosive squib that blows the electrolyte in.
https://www.righto.com/2024/08/minuteman-guidance-computer.html

Some torpedo batteries are activated using sea water as the electrolyte.
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>>61121760
yeah they don't fuck around with military tech. they need the best of the best and that will always be silver
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Brehs, I calculated my net worth, it's pretty underwhelming, around 130k. Around 50% is in PMs. I thought it was more, well, it is time to keep stacking.
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>>61121797
that 65k will balloon, friend
but keep on stackin
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>>61121805
Thanks anon, I look forward to buying some next month and I wish the price was closer to spot, both physical and ETF for silver is going nuts.
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>>61121251
Yes
Keep in mind it costs money to hold onto stuff.
Shipping: If ships arent producing profits they are producing losses, you need to scrap them $$$.
Housing: Depreciating assets, you need maintenance, you need quality materials, you need an ecosystem that can support all that + give you liquidity to exit.
Businesses: Not worth much if they service clients who are about to be bankrupt
Then, on top of all this normal economic crap you throw the political stuff on top of it. The police services dont work well, communists everywhere, the government is retarded and you live in a banana republic.
Yeah you can buy property from a Bank which doesnt even exist anymore really for less than an ounce of gold absolutely.
Not to mention with inflation people are paying attention to 'hard' currency, not the gold and silver.
The guys who used to visit the Weimar Republic from Britain and the USA would use pounds and dollars.
less likely the coins but i'm sure they ran around.
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>>61121181
>>61121191
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>>61121784
We don't know how much silver is used by the military, because the numbers get merged with "electronics" for the general market, which is about 55% of silver consumption.
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central bankers tongue my anus
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>>61120193
LEARN LATIN LEARN LATIN
LEARN LATIN
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>>61120512
Yes fren it is agreed.
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>>61119664
Maybe maybe not. The crackup is not a smooth parabola, it’s a whipsaw. Volatility is a good sign that our underlying thesis is correct, it also keeps some laggards out of the market for a while longer so you can keep slurping. I promise you, we won’t find ourselves in a situation where silver or gold is too expensive, we’ll find ourselves in a situation where they can’t be found for sale.
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where are the spot deals
where are the nice ones

https://files.catbox.moe/dia2an.mp4
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Bullion store not shipping my order, should I be worried?
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>>61121760
Is the silver still recovarable after the missile blows up or is it lost forever?
Its probably super hard to recycle it but the silver cant just vanish into thin air
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>>61121986
Hero might still do it, maybe JM or Provident. SD just canceled theirs.
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RedditGODS... I kneel
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>>61121667
when it ends the fed
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isn't posting these pictures of your "stacks" a huge personal security risk?
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>>61122019
Are you going to scour those battlefields with a vacuum cleaner to try and recover those silver particulates?
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>>61122058
Not to mention it's contaminated with all kinds of toxic shit like rocket fuel and azide initiating compounds. No thank you.
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>>61122058
Maybe after a huge battle or so there will be an actual clean up and people will search the field for silver
But in all honesty the idea that some silver will be lost forever is kinda sad
Its already a rare material and using it in a way that makes it impossible to recover it is kinda sad to think about
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>>61122053
Most stacktards are also second amendmenttards
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>>61120303
the bottom stand part is weighted on those
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what's the news, fellow silverchuds?
what part of the 100 different silver stories are people even following?
LBMA seems like the big one right? Is it going to break?
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>>61122112
Uhhhhh, I know?
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>>61122044
When do I own my own 100oz bar? It looks so expensive for a single purchase.
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>>61120630
what da fuk
how many oz is that
>>61120848
and how many is that?

how long have both you faggots been stacking? mine is more like >>61122025 thought I was a big boy but now i feel mogged :/
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>>61122188
>thought i was a big boy
think again
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>>61122178
I mean 1000oz bar.
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>>61122188
>how many oz is that
Read the filename, not my stack, not my kid, and I wouldn't overload my tailgate like that either.
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>>61122188
some old guys stacked at like $5 an ounce we can't compete
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>>61122199
Literally my face when I see IQ posting
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>>61122220
>some old guys stacked at like $5 an ounce we can't compete
Old fuck better have a shit ton of silver as he will need to pay people just to wipe his ass and feed him.

If you have valuable skills when the time comes, people will be throwing silver at you for your talents. If they don't have silver, they'll throw beef, cheese, chickens or daughters at you.

Don't worry if your stack is big enough, work on some real world useful skills so you won't need a huge stack.
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>There are days in FX when the market doesn’t need fireworks — just a whisper in the right key. Powell’s NABE speech landed like a velvet hammer: soft to the ear, nothing truly new, yet resonant enough to shake conviction. It was a sermon on “labor market fragility,” wrapped in calm cadence but heard by traders as an invitation to sell dollars. In a market starved of data, even the gentlest dovish echo can sound like a trumpet call. The dollar bears, who’d been gnawing on scraps for weeks, suddenly found themselves feasting at a full buffet.
haha
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GOLD ALL TIME HIGH
GOLD ALL TIME HIGH
IT'S HAPPENING
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>>61122299
Again? Yawn
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I don't even know what to do with myself if I get rich :/
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>>61122310
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>>61122239
I think we scared him off
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>>61122053
Stack? Lost mine, I accidentally dropped it down the toilet.
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>>61122053
no. stop being a paranoid schizo
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>gold moons
are you supposed to pay rent in gold dust?
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what's the news to watch then? LBMA?
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>>61122384
But the IRS knows I say nigger on this board! How do I know that my posts aren't just automatically signed with my address at the end?

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
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>>61122394
My landlord lets me pay the rent in silver.
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>>61122336
>Stack? Lost mine, I accidentally dropped it down the toilet.
There is no such thing as too much personal security when it comes to assets.
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>one gold coin is worth more than my car
I should really treat myself better
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>>61122422
>My landlord lets me pay the rent in silver.
You should see how Canadian girls pay their rent.
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should i add copper to my stack
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>>61122199
Literally my face when I see a mudskin
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>>61122044
>silver shot for easier small purchases
smart
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>>61122464
>Hoemar Republic
wew lad, it's getting rough
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>>61122507
For fun, sure. You're just not going to get rich on copper
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where is the 1 oz version
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>>61122507
In the form of pre '83 pennies, sure. If you mean like copper bars and shit, no. I have a couple of copper aztec calendar meme coins just 'cause I like them, but that's it. Pennies. Get pennies.
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Scooping up the 1/4oz gold coins on eBay that haven’t been price updated yet for 970 a pop. Feels good man. Hate that I have to get my gold ounces up the hard way but better a little than none at all
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>>61122729
It's a good time to slurp from lazy eBayers who don't know what they have
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>>61122456
Lol, now that I think about it, has happened to me too, but not quite, this was the first time I got into PMs, it was a nice round 100g of gold, it was $1000 less than my car at the time.
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>>61122729
There's probably tons of really cheap Gold listed on Ebay right now that just hasn't had its prices updated.
I wish I could get some, but buying Gold on Ebay would mean I have to pay Sales Tax on it and would probably put me above spot when all is said and done.
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>>61122507
You used to be able to buy 35 pound bags of copper pennies for $100 on ebay. It may sound silly on its face, but back in 2022 COMEX metals prices were spiking 10x. If you just trust that a 10x move in copper is feasible then we have this insane reality where copper is not $4 per pound, but $40. These coins could become quite useful in the future.
They are heavy as fucking shit though, so no need to go crazy, but look at pic rel.
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Cheesed Presales will be open back up this weekend. Additionally there will be a period after the production sample is received where people can place their order.
Silver has gone up almost $15 since the pre-sale started. Apologies for the prices going up and the halts on orders but we are in interesting times
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I know this is silly and most likely wrong. But trying to use chatgpt to calculate your stacks buying power in ancient Rome is a blast!
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huh whats that sudden pump
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silver futures and silver spot are getting closer to each other
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>>61122919
>Cheesed Presales will be open back up this weekend
good news
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Could today obtain some more gold bars: 1 Oz for 3.700 EUR and 1 g for 140 EUR. Because cold afford. Now will again look out for much smaller coins+bars, need collect fiat money now. Still have some bank+cash reserves, but need to be carefull, have attention for (unpleasant) surprises, always drive on multiple rails. Tomorrow will look for work, as someone wanted paint job to be done at his house, so I can earn some new money there, last 2 months was less to work so i can have a break and hang out here. Wish you fun hunting!
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>>61122922
Wednesday is when they pull their shenanigans
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About to go throw down 1100 fiat dollars at the coin store. Wish me luck.
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>>61122921
>upper middle class with 1 or 2 slaves
Not bad i take it
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>full 20oz tube of silver is now worth at least $2000
Jaaayyeeezzuusss
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>>61122507
I got some +130 KG copper scalped wire cable, hard and soft and some pipe copper. Like to melt it to bars at professional melter but not phoned there yet. Sure must be expensive, but I could just invest, like I did 20 yers ago in gold/silver in little steps, now turned out to be the right thing, especially the last 5 -8 years the PMs jumped up.
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Good luck senpai, post pic.
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Some of you guys are geniuses, so I come to you hat in hand for an analysis.
The picture attached is an anon explaining how the inflation of the 70s was defeated not only by Volcker’s 20% federal funds rate but also apparently by upping their balance sheet to 100% gold which I have never heard of.

So, anyway, if you look at a chart of gold during this time, it peaked before all of these measures were implemented at around 800 then fell to around half or more.

Now the question is: what if the fed decided do the same thing again and create a balance sheet of 100% gold to fix a hyperinflation scenario? Would gold subsequently fall like it once did? If not, why?
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>>61122922
Just buy some and the tamp happens the next second.
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Huh, are the aputannia coins still worth a lot these days?
Got like 970oz of silver + a stack of silver memecoins from pmg.
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What happens next???
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I'm glad tranny jannies are playing games destroying SMG and not pmg lately...
>>61122963
Nice
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$10 over spot for physical because of shortages on kilo bars, what the actual fuck!
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>>61120963
Stretched?
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so why is $53 the line in the sand they refuse to allow?
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Banks >>61123074
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>>61123083
We'll never know because we're hitting $60 by November whether they like it or not
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>>61122019
Besides being most likely in a hostile place it's blown up so small parts are thrown everywhere or atomized.
Cost ratio its likely more profitable to dig ditches for 1 merc a day
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>>61122966
We are both similar, comfy upper middle class with just a few slaves. Cheers to that!
I need convert more paper into weatlth and get to a senator level damn it!
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>>61123065
Literally where?
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>>61120848
First, the people who are profiting from those mines, in those countries, have to be basically removed, lose control, be unable to retain power through violence etc.
Then, you need a breakdown in law and order in those countries, because what you're talking about is going to make investment from other parts of the world effectively closed.
Then you have to get specific about the places you're talking about; Africa is one thing for the USA/Europe to play around in, South America is another.
Another fact is that the United States is the most violent and powerful country in the history of humanity it's not even close. The American capacity to visit war upon others is so absolute, to be safe from it you need those military forces to be focused on themselves, you need the USA to basically either be engaged in a huge war, or civil war, to be safe from the reach of Washington.
Otherwise pulling a stunt like nationalizing a mine where you're killing a fair amount of tax revenue from a Canadian or US company, that will get you attention from the United States Armed Forces. So you need to nail the timing.
Also, the dollar getting crushed is going to suck for a lot of places, and in that vacuum the mining companies can pay for security, make new arrangements, get creative etc... if we're really beyond the point of civility and SHTF, okay but we're literally sitting on a hole in the ground we extract money from we have options.
This will always be true: to steal will always come with risks, but as the stakes go up for the producers, like farmers, or miners, so do those risks for the thieves.

If people actually understood this financial jargon and all this economic stuff, the odds of an American thermonuclear strike in this century would be over 90%.
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Do you guys touch silver coins with bare fingers?
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>>61123140
Jeetland.
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>>61123146
I jerked off on a Philharmonic once
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>>61122456
I sold my car a couple months ago for a littke bit less than a gold coin today. 2010 Dodge Challenger.
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>>61123156
You're brown? ngmi
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>>61123146
I did, I used to play with my kilo bar and it was kino. Its in storage now because I have people over sometimes and I don't want to doubt my friends if I misplace it.
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>>61123159
Ok but why?
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>>61122536
Nope.
Too bad they didn't make this a coin. My state classifies this as art, so I'd get reamed.
Canceled.
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>>61123163
Yes, very brown, I try anon, I try.
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>>61123146
God no, I dont have the white cotton gloves that some people use (yet, I intend to get a pair) but Ive bought myself a few coins from the 2nd hand market, and they come wrapped in plastic or paper, and I always unfold them in a way that slots them into a coin case
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>>61123165
wise decision anon
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>>61120983
>>61121058
>>61121087

X-ray film and the film used to image plates in many printing operations have some of the highest percentages of silver recovery of all industrial uses, and it's been that way for many decades. After use, the film/plates are sold to silver recovery services. (Even the washes and developing chemicals are recovered and sold for the silver washed off the film/plates by the developing process.) Very, very few are ever saved. So the net affect of these technologies disappearing on the amount of silver in the world is basically zero. It would mean fewer industrial buyers for those specific technologies, but those particular industrial uses have never really been "silver sinks" that permanently removed any significant amount of silver from the market.

In fact, an anon posted an example of this earlier: >>61119857
Garland Film Buyers purchased and processed industrial film decades ago and turned the recovered silver into ingots like the one posted that are still in circulation. My point is, the replacement of silver-based film and plate technology began decades ago and basically has zero effect on either the silver supply or silver demand today.
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I could use some extra cash, what do I do:
sell 1 ounce of gold or the equivalent amount of silver?
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>>61123201
Sell gold
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>>61123201
This is why I own ETFs, I don't have to eat the premiums.
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>>61119671
>>61119674
>>61119698

>WE HAVE TO PRINT MORE SILVER
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>>61123146
yes, you dont touch i = you're too pussy to touch your own assets
>muh milkspots
>muh tarnish
Let me axe u dis: when you buy some electronic with a screen, do you keep than thin protection peel on too? Do you read manuals first if something breaks down?
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>>61123136
12,525ozt to be Equestrian class under the Agustan reforms. 31,312ozt to be Senatorial class.
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>>61123217
1000ozt was difficult for me, How the fuck do I do 10 times that?
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>>61123211
>yes, you dont touch i = you're too pussy to touch your own assets
I am to pussy to devalue my assets. I understand touching old silver coins that have been used as currency... but freshly minted silver coins?
>Let me axe u dis: when you buy some electronic with a screen, do you keep than thin protection peel on too? Do you read manuals first if something breaks down?
What kind of stupid question is that. Yes I do keep that thin protection and yes I do read manuals.
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>>61123201
Can you private sell any other gold or silver bugs around you?
Offer at spot or a buck less.
If no takers get better friends
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>>61119575
You're disgusting.
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>>61123194
Well you are correct, but my point was to brush off torpedoes' uses of silver by specifically targeting tiny niche industrial uses for silver nobody ever mention but who already dwarf torpedoes in term of Moz used.
Otherwise i'd have used connectors/circuit boards manufacturing, since it's eating away most of the supply.
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>>61123286
why this eagle looks like a fucking toucan lol?
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it's thalering time :)
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>>61122921
Wow, I would be so poor. I couldnt even afford clothes.
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>>61123173
You have to be shitting me...Do most other sites work like this for you? Medals get taxed but coins don't?
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>>61123206
you get to lose everything instead
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frens, will the 1/4 be up for me to order on the next refresh? there wasn't a 1/2 the refresh before now. how about adding the 2 ozer today too
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>>61123316
did you just win the jackpot fren?
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>>61123322
i refreshed and it isn't up yet
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>>61123322
>>61123330
now it is niggers
ordering now :)
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why can't white people be this based https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RyeYiBu3EA
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not enough hags itt

>>61119535
>>61119541
god help me if that stack is smal i need more silver
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>>61123166
A girl told me to do it. We do crazy things when we're horny
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>>61123140
Apparently $8 premiums in China. It's not just India.
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>>61123271
>devalue my assets
are you taking silver away from your coin by touching it?
>Yes I do keep that thin protection and yes I do read manuals.
>I am to pussy
Virgin stacklet wearing gloves and avoiding specks of dust thinking he'll preserve value by keeping his Wiener's untouched vs. Chad bullion fondling coin tosser that knows silver is silver,
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Will GSR ever go back to 8-20/1? I'm hoping my stacklet will have some value at the end of this shit show made by kikes and traitors.
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>>61123301
It's not the site. It's the state. This happened under Trump's first fiasco.
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>>61122005
Probably not. Bullion dealers are being swamped with historic levels of orders, and they're not the kind of business that can just hire temp workers to pack boxes. Plus, this past Monday was a bank holiday, and no bullion dealer ships bullion until your payment has 100% transferred into their account. In normal times it can sometimes take 5-10 days from the time you placed the order for some of the trusted, major dealers to ship. If you haven't received confirmation that your order has shipped after 10 days, maybe ask customer service very nicely for an update. Then, if customer service says that it may take a couple more days, just accept it with the understanding that an entire bullion business ecosphere which normally processes tens of thousands of orders a day is now securely processing millions. If you did your research and bought from a BBB accredited dealer (they're all A+ or higher in my experience), they're not going to steal your money or risk litigation. That's actually part of the reason they don't ship orders like Amazon - they can't afford to make mistakes. Just gotta be patient.
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>>61123338
>25 becomes 24

>>61123417
Have you ever ordered from Golden Eagle? Same thing there?
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GOLD: 4,203.46

SILVER: 52.90

Dollar days....
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fuck all non-metal havers
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>order a bunch of rounds
>seller has to call and ask if they can substitute some
Silver is silver, I won't complain. But it's a sign of supply constraints.
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>>61122994
The biggest factor to consider is the differences between 1980 and present day. Our economy has not grown without the expansion of credit since 1983, so the actual fundamentals of the economy were sound in 1980 and not so much these days. The Fed can't raise interest rates drastically like they could afford to do back in 1980 because so much of the government's debts are on the lower end of the curve. We lose half of our tax revenue to interest alone so we don't have much room to work with. Revaluing gold to keep the government flush with money still won't do anything to keep the payments flowing in the real-world economy. Nor can the service and consumer based economy handle 20%+ interest rates.
I think the purchasing power of gold will increase and the purchasing power of credit will collapse and I am not entirely sure the dollar will be able to survive. The bond market is simply too big and the only thing left to do is to declare bankruptcy. I think they are boxed in and these adjustments they want to make are too little too late. Not sure if that answers your question.
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>>61123455
Y-You wanna... you know... fuck?
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>>61122729
I got a one oz silver Palau coin for $49 last week just as spot was tickling $52
Good times
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>>61123516
It does and what you said is along the lines of what I was thinking, I just wanted to hear more opinions. Thanks for the response and did you know about the gold balance sheet aspeft? Because I didn’t until I read that post, it’s extremely important yet never mentioned anywhere but here as far as I could find.
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Reports from the field indicate the canary may be in the coal mine
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Ordered a mini monster from SD. Sent the wire last Thursday, still no confirmation email. Whooooo boy
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>>61122860
Do you know anyone in a non cucked state that you really REALLY trust? Have it shipped to them and there will be no sales tax.
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>>61122963
Making out with 15 2025 maples and 5 random year maples. Will post better pics at home.
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>>61123410
Someone refresh a retards memory. When the GSR is far apart we stack which color metal again?
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>>61123141
The foreign reserves for almost all nations' central banks are mostly dollars/Treasuries. Trade is often settled for this paper which is unrecoverable. It runs on momentum alone. If a nation needs to recapitalize itself and secure its trade needs on the global market, they 100% will be revaluing the price of their exports.
Nationalizations have happened in the past, and I think fucking over shareholders will be an easy part of the process.
I have long predicted that American saber rattling against Mexican drug cartels is actually aimed at silver's mining capacity. Mexico might be a little too close to the empire for Russia or China to defend their national sovereignty. But in other parts of the world I can see it happening.
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>>61123563
$55 an ounce wew
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>>61123550
Wow, Australia needs remigration yesterday
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>>61123381
>are you taking silver away from your coin by touching it?
oils from your skin do react with silver. For collection purposes I would rather not touch them.

Also I would rather fuck a virgin than an old hag fondled thousand times by a sweaty, currysmelling jeet.
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>>61123526
>OG Onzas

Peak shinies
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>>61123550
>>61123581
Yeah they need to immigrate to the United States and suck the worthless faggot LCS's over here dry.
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>>61123575
Ok guys, I made silber over 53, can I have large (very) breasts pics now pls? No furries thx.
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>>61123558
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>>61123605
Sure, here.

idgaf if I get b&

/pmg/ train cannot be stopped!
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>>61123542
I've only really heard about 1980 in the context of runaway inflation and the Fed needing to get ahead of it by drastically increasing rates. I'm not really sure what caused the inflation and really can't remember if I have read anything on the matter.
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>cow utters
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oy vey, don't you know how anti semetic $53 silver is goy?

shut it down
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>>61123438
Golden Eagle is probably moving to PA or Virginia. I hate this state so fucking much. I hope they move about 150 yards over the PA border and have a PO box built right in their building so people from Maryland can have gold and silver shipped there with no tax at all
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>>61123635
This desu.
I'll take a nazi femboi or a brown chick over a hambeast any day of the week.
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>>61123626
Very well. I will make it to 54 for your excellent contribution.
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>>61123626
Godspeed you glorious bastard. Nice kookooboobas
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>>61123635
>cow utters
Smile when you say that
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>>61123559
I guess I could ship it to my relatives, but something still feels "wrong" to me about ordering Gold on Ebay.
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>>61123626
whoa
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>>61123605
Tits and silver! What could be better than that?
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>>61123690
MALE
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My non-stacker girlfriend ordered a 100oz mini-monster and 2 ea $10 US gold coins and 2ea 1/10 oz gold eagles about 2-3 weeks ago and just got them today. She's made about $2000 while they were being shipped. She also convinced her fat sister to buy a mini-monster box. My girlfriend is a hottie!
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>>61121181
Three words: ur retarded
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>>61123587
>oils from your skin do react with silver
yes, they do not dissolve it
>For collection purposes
yeah feel free to do so but to me, part of owning a collection is to feel the joy of interacting with it. If you collect for some numismatism thats your thing but it doesnt devalue the silver itself so dont make that dumb argument.

>Also I would rather fuck a virgin than an old hag fondled thousand times by a sweaty, currysmelling jeet.
The point was that you're NOT touching it, that means you're not fucking it either. Your reading comprehension is lacking, could the security peel on your desktop be obstructing your vision? You may wanna check the manual again (make sure to wear gloves!)
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>>61119748
>V
a sign written in the charts - our pending victory
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>>61123526
That's a great photo
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>>61123652
What's Maryland like in terms of acquiring precious metals? Got a pal there who I'd like to help get started stacking.
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>>61123699
Wise and checked. I can only hope most people I've mentioned it to are doing the same.
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Amazing day
Hop on the stream
https://www.youtube.com/live/VWp9wAepYYI?si=IV9WAt05j3rUpeos
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comin' back with the old stuff
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>>61123791
Probably one of the worst ones possible. Before around July if you bought over $1000 in gold silver or platinum there was no sales tax. But the *cough* governor signed a law saying there's no cutoff anymore. If you buy $5000 in silver you pay the whole 6% in taxes on top.
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>>61123810
love me engels
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>>61123575
It came out to $52.4/oz I only spent $1048. 5 people came in while I was there all buying silver.
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>>61123741
>The point was that you're NOT touching it, that means you're not fucking it either.
Because then they would not be a virgin anymore. Are you actually retarded or is the curry fiddling with your brain?


>but it doesnt devalue the silver itself so dont make that dumb argument.
not the silver itself but the collection value. if you wanna play heads and tails with your coins, feel free to do so but I can do that with a penny aswell.
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>>61123868
Nice report, retail is flooding in now (just a trickle actually but the supply is but a kernel.)
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>>61123839
Sometimes for my job I have to drive down to Dulles airport on Saturday and when I do I stop at a nice little place in Vienna and pick up some maples.
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>>61123921
They are starting to remember the fake name I gave them.
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I fomo'd into silver
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>>61123949
How'd you play it?
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>>61123949
etf purchase nothing fancy
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>>61123993
I bought gold etf today.
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>>61123993
>>61123973
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>>61123999
>>61123993
>>61123949
Leave this place now
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>>61123289
I was just contributing info about silver used for film and plates as a footnote to the industrial use conversation. People frequently bring up stuff like x-ray imaging, so I thought I'd lay it out.

Re: connectors/circuit board manufacturing - Silver solder is an interesting case to look at in the near future. Lead used to be the #1 metal for solder. People decided lead was as dangerous as plutonium, so they replaced lead solder with silver and tin based solders. With silver skyrocketing, manufacturers may begin to find alternatives. This won't drive silver down at all, because they currently use it because it's a superior product. It can't be replaced, but it could be substituted in some applications. Tin solders are widely used as the main lead solder replacement, but tin has a weird quality that causes it to grow extremely tiny "tin whiskers" which can lead to component failure. Lead still has a stigma (though in my opinion this stigma is undeserved for most electronics applications) but may be quietly brought back for some solder in some products. It's likely that if manufacturing doesn't recede drastically, inferior tin and arguably toxic lead solders will gain favor increasing the prices of those metals. Tin in particular has been trending upward since September 2022. But with worries about the global economy and tarriffs and inflation, future declines in manufacturing output may negate all that. Basically, if the economy tanks silver goes up, and if the economy magically becomes awesome silver goes up; but, regarding the industrial uses of silver, silver's continued bull run will impact the way its used as well as the prices of other metals (potentially at a cost to product longevity). I think it's fascinating how many threads of the market are connected to silver.
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>>61124054
too harsh, etf's are better than nothing
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>>61124068
actual retard
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>>61124086
Look I understand physical is best but not everybody can do that. I probably have more physical than you anyways.
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Did the Reddit Silver Squeeze in 2021 fail because retards bought ETF Silver and not the physical stuff?

Just thinking about how the GameStop and AMC fags called it a scam back then because it distracted people from "real" gains.
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>>61124097
I doubt it
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>>61124110
500 ag is about 3,888 denarius.

We need to stack harder
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>>61124111
3,300 ounces?
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>>61124131
3,301
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>>61124140
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>>61124143
$165k ain't a bad stack, good work
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>I need to buy $60,000 more worth of Silver at current prices to stack my own body weight
It's over for me.
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>>61123896
>Because then they would not be a virgin anymore.
Exactly, so your statement before still doesnt make snse from your viewpoint of not touching it. As soon as you fuck a virgin shes not a virgin anymore, so you would not fuck her because you want a virgin. This is the argument you tried to make. Youre not touching your coins virgin.

>but the collection value
yeah sure, if you stack money for collectors value. In the end of the day its qualities as money are those that count.

>feel free to do so but I can do that with a penny
You can touch your tiny penny all day long boy idgaf, im playing with Reichsmark, Brittania's, Semeuse, Maple's, Krügerrand's & Kangaroos.
>muh collection value
if you got some seriously old pieces igive you that but if you say this whilst hodling some 2023 edition of Wiener Philarmoniker thinking that's what's giving your pm's it's real value i pity thee.
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>>61123550
>nothing but chinks
fucking grim af, they are plundering your gold while white normies are purchasing CSGO skins and $18 mojitos.
I wonder if they received directives from the CCP?
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I wanna buy the perth gold and silver horsie coins
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>>61122321
You retard, 400 * 1/.07 works out to 5650ish, not 4000. This is bearish, I'm selling
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>>61124068
for gold I'd actually agree but not silver. for silver just do call options ngl
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this battle for 53$ is really infuriating
Its just so obvious that they are tampering with the actuall value of silver every time it reaches 53 all of a sudden a mass price drop happens and silver plunges back
But still the fact they cant keep it below 50 is a victory in itself there time is really up and close to finished if they cant keep silver that low anymore
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>>61124208
>this battle for 53$ is really infuriating
man you need to chill down, 3 weeks ago we were at $41...
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>>61124208
I'm glad the price isn't skyrocketing immediately. I'd prefer it to go up more slowly or even pull back a bit. Medium to long term it's up significantly anyway.
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>>61124199
>for gold I'd actually agree
Why?
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>>61124231
>>61124240
honestly i wish silver was at 30 dollars or so so that i can slurp more but i see it mooning sky high and then get shot down immedieatly and i just call it out as fake market manipulation
Its so obviusly fake and gay that it just infuriates me
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>>61124242
imo it doesn't have as big of a utilitarian use and the banks aren't actively trying to short Gold as much as they are Silver. They have a higher incentive to actually want Gold higher unlike with Silver
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>>61124208
They can't do it forever. The goal is to keep silver from climbing too fast until the LME situation is resolved. It's actually kind of nice for lowly individual stackers. It's buying us time to acquire even more silver before it cruises to $100.
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>>61124263
It's a lot easier to transport large amounts of value though. 100.000$ in gold is surprisingly small. And you can always exchange it at jewelers, just like silver.
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>>61123839
>>61123921
>>61123945
Excellent insight, thank you. I knew I'd have to do some research on their neighborhood specifics, but I did not expect this.
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>>61124291
I'm talking about in terms of an ETF. Physical is always the preferred but if it has to be an ETF... Gold
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$53
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When do I offload by parents jewelry and silver. I’m getting scared at normies buying.
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>>61124108
bump
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>>61123690
I'm on board.
Based tits&silver poster.
>>61124085
Fucking miners are out trolling for nufags that just came into capital. Why bake for them.
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>>61124097
>but not everybody can do that.
If you can buy an ETF, you can buy physical. If you can't buy physical /cmmg/----->
Now tits&silver or gtfo.
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>>61124361
lol, mining chads are just here to educate and help
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imagine not having a silver thnickle on the way to your home
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>>61119522
Anyone in Minnesota want to buy silver at spot price? Would rather do that than sell to the exchange
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>>61124349
What scares me more is that 73k people clicked on an AI generated video.
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>>61124170
Why do you think God flooded the earth anon?
Some genes are just too corrupted to wagmi. This is a financial culling.
Get used to the idea that it's not your fault because you literally told everybody and they didn't listen and you'll start to understand the elite concept being given "permission" and therefore no bad karma accrued.
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>>61123993
>>61123999
>ETF
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>>61124403
they're goobers
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>>61124385
imagine not getting the golden thnickel
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>>61124416
>not getting the golden thnickel
that would really suck
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>>61124375
>mining chads
how many fucking nufags ended up picrel. You faggots invaded and ruined Wall Street silver and you try to do it here.
Fuck off, you're not bringing your ugly ass opinionated girlfriend to the table.
Kings don't mine their own gold, they take it from the peasants.
You keep slaving away watching imaginary numbers go up on a screen praying Trump remains predictable and nations don't nationalize their commodities.
I'll sit here trading as a nation state with the US in my own sovereign coin minted in a material with recognized value anywhere in the world.
You may be a blue collared Chad, but Kings hold the gold.
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>>61124372
Everything involves a little risk in life, the stock exchanges didn't disintegrate into the ether in Weimar Germany.
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>>61119522
Baking just a sec
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Reminder: when you buy ETFs like SLV you are actually shorting silver.
>retail buys SLV (ETFs)
>SLV buys physical silver
>SLV then immediately turns around and shorts silver
What they are doing is rehypothecation and its illegal because its not disclosed and agreed upon by the client.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkOx-QuYeAo
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130 sec and counting
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>>61123921
what place in Vienna?
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New bake
>>61124504
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>>61123295
Nice:)
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>>61123438
>Have you ever ordered from Golden Eagle?
Many times.
>Same thing there?
Dunno. I've only ordered coins from them. Those aren't taxed as art by my state.
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>If just half a percent of US assets held by foreign investors were to be moved into gold, for instance, the yellow metal could hit $6,000 per ounce, JPMorgan analysts said.
whew
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>>61123993
Ahahaha

Has this place taught you nothing?
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>>61123122
>60 by november
Lol, lmao. This is fud at this point.
>>61123083
Zoom out, look at the charts, the current growth trend says we hit 55 on the 20th.
The current exponential growth trend says we're breaking out of this tomorrow.
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>>61124503
Will answer in the next thread when I get home unless I forget
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5 Rounds @ $266.20
Sounds good?

Can rounds have questionable purity?
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>>61125320
Not if they come from a reputable mint
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New bread?
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>>61125596
panic!



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