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Happy Halloween Edition

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Previous Thread: >>61224732
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Bagholder general
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Never forget
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>>61229349
Thank you baker for not putting goblins or furries on the OP image.
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May all IQJeets in this thread die from intestinal parasites that could have been killed by drinking colloidal silver.
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>>61229383
Meh. The gobs I don't mind. Furries get the rope
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>>61229395
What a glorious,stack that is.
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>selling
Couldn't be me
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if there only was a other type of metal for smaller type purchases...

https://www.reddit.com/r/Investieren/comments/1oiybf1/in_venezuela_muss_man_mittlerweile_mit_001_g_gold/

i tried using some free auto translator, but there is none without making an account. also I fucking despise making webms so much just to fulfill 4chans 2010 requirements of 'pls no audio and no larger than 200byte' bullshit.
>inb4 go back to plebbit
it's a good place to observe the normie cattle and their behaviour. somebody make a webm with translated subtitles please. oder lernt deutsch ihr hurensöhne
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Is this dress silver mesh?
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>>61229421
Sydney has very respectable chesticles
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>>61229417
Lmao
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>>61229448
She is a healthy young lady. Hopefully she puts them to good use when making blue eyed babies.
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>>61229465
I'd be happy to have that many gold Aurei, they generally go for about 8-10 thousand dollars.
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look at these none decimal orders. I noticed the drop in pms didnt correspond with physical supply atall. checked some stores for junk and it seems to dry up fast. usually i order one type of coin in multiple 50 units. instead i had to mix with what they had avaliable, only the shillings were at 300 displayed of which I bought 100, they were price from spot wise slightly higher than the rest, but since all of it is junk it was slightly below spot anyways

guess price in euro
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>>61229490
But you wouldn't have them,,,,lmao yall claim you never would sell,,,,,you wage and buy them and then die
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>>61229490
>I'd be happy to have that many gold Aurei
Are they 1/4 oz?
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>>61229465
>several million dollars in gold coins
>Aproximately 5 times the average wage in america for the times listed
>troll tries to be insulting
>posts motivational pictures instead

You're such a fucking retard
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>>61229530
About that. They're not consistent in weight.
>>61229523
I haven't worked as a wagie in years.
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>>61229530
About 8g each
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>>61229465
Top kek. Well meme'd
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Life in the jewish casino SLV.
>SLV’s “Phantom Share” Secret – Explained with 10 Shares

>APs are shorting SLV draining physical silver. Here’s how:
>1. 10 SLV shares exist 10 owners see 1 each.
>2. AP borrows 1 from Owner A sells it to Owner B.
>3. AP buys 1 from Owner C redeems it destroys it.
>4. Now: 9 shares exist… but 10 people still see 1 in their accounts.

>Phantom Share Effect
>• 1 extra claim on paper (10 seen vs. 9 real).
>• Legal via securities lending.
>• Broker guarantees lender gets it back — even if vault runs dry.
>• If silver gone? Trust buys physical or forces redemption — shares keep trading.

>25.6M shorts added in October = 723 MT silver pulled. When they cover? Bullish AF.
https://x.com/mypreciousilver/status/1983400839357100123
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>>61229421
>Sign from god
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>You're not allowed to never sell!
>Kektop he sold his 401k!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFMepOREBe8

>comes back with three frogs
so like a no shit total chad then hey
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Here’s a little substack I’ve been working on. A sterling series of 50 from the early-mid 70’s. Some of these things are positively filthy; I can’t fathom what boomers did to these poor things. Anyone else have a collection they’re working on?
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>>61229490
>I'd be happy to have that many gold Aurei, they generally go for about 8-10 thousand dollars.
If they are in a French museum, their diversity hire security guards will allow them to be stolen and melted down.
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>>61229597
Those are great. Any more info on them?
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>>61229607
Melting down rare coins just increases the value of the survivors
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>real silver in the OP
Finally.
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>>61229643
it has been a bit lmao
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>>61229368
>Never forget
You'll never forget me. I live in your head now.
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Two tonnes of silver.
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Im missing one
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Honestly short term the technicals don’t scream that silver is a great time to
make large purchases right now. The huge drop didn’t even reach the SMA and RSI is high. I’m still very bullish long-term though.
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>>61229349
Thinking of buying silver, is there any difference between coins beyond their designs?
Can I just pick the cheapest one and call it a day?
Pic related, it's the currently cheapest one I can buy.
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>>61229696
>muh short term TA
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>>61229714
silver is silver

gold is gold
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>>61229664
>greys
>reptiles
>2 of 9
are they actually doing space niggers?
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>>61229714
Usually your home country's sovereign coin is the most liquid. Typically though you want to pay closest to spot, for a long lately time silver rounds have been the most affordable type premiums wise.
I also recommend buying what you like, if Maples are your thing for example, might be good to buy those so youd have less possible regrets.
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>>61229421
booba

>>61229395
how many oz are the bars on the top left each
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>>61229757
nvrmind im blind it's 100z oz each
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>>61229696
i literally dont give a fuck about price
I have set monthly stacking goals that is 20oz of silver a month, 1/4oz gold every 3 months. I recently wiped away my entire paycheck in gay fiat + my a small portion of savings account just to meet my goals during the peak of silver and gold. Ive been stacking for 2 years now

if the u.s dollar dies and shits hits the fan for giga inflation, ill just dump all of my fiat and debt max , my two banks, and hit all the local shops, jewelers, and pawnshops for all the precious metals to buy on the bank's fake and gay dollar, even if the prices at at 5 or 6 figures.

what the fuck is the bank gonna do? try to get the now worthless fiat back when bread is 100k a loaf, 10k a slice? lmfao
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Bill Gates admits climate change is a nothingburger.
>Bill Gates stated in his recent Gates Notes memo: "Although climate change will have serious consequences—particularly for people in the poorest countries—it will not lead to humanity’s demise. People will be able to live and thrive in most places on Earth for the foreseeable future." He rejected the "doomsday view" of cataclysmic collapse, urging a pivot to prioritize human welfare, poverty alleviation, and innovation over exclusive focus on near-term emissions reductions. This tones down alarmism without denying the issue's reality.
https://x.com/grok/status/1983762664984817726
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>>61229674
2021? are they in year order? have you tried to find the one you're missing?
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New update!
https://youtu.be/ipcN7kaD33c?si=a16RolUg2wji71It
>>61229793
Ya, I might try to get one eventually but its not a serious collection
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>>61229619
They were made by the Franklin Mint and released in batches of 5 from 1970-1976. The mintages of these vary as #1-5 started with ~13,000 and 41-50 ended with only ~4,400 being made of each (people started questioning why they were paying insane money for boomer rocks). Each one contains ~2.1ozt of sterling silver with slight variations depending on the size of the art, I suppose. The backs all have this neat knitted pattern as well. They don’t sell for very much over melt (I’ve gotten a handful below melt) as who the hell cares about some set from the 70’s lol. I like knowing that these random medallions have made it through decades of melting and repurposing. While not significant or noteworthy, I’m happy to be able to preserve a small piece of bullion history.

Here’s a site cataloging some info about them.
https://franklin-mint-silver.com/franklin-mint-roberts-birds-medals.htm
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>>61229789

You can hear the REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE coming from the far left, blue haired, paid to protest land whales
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>>61229877
You can hear the REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE coming from the silver scam victims, blue haired, paid to buy stacktards
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>>61229597
Yes anon. I am currently working on collecting all the silbers.
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>>61229883
This creates somewhat of a problem for them. Do they denounce Gates? He can wreck them by paying scientists to echo his statement. I also think countries like Canada, Germany, UK, France would love to have an excuse to ditch economy destroying net-zero carbon policies.

We will have to wait and see, but you are correct that the most fanatic "true believers" will be extremely upset over this 180 degree turn around.
>Going from it's the end of the world to:
>There will be some effect, but still within acceptable limits.
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>>61229871
Card should have a reference to momentum. He's the momentum TA wizard.
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>>61229661
Video from October 17, said they are receiving 2 tons of 15kg bars, all manufactured October 15

Looks like local stackers are also draining Shanghai vaults
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>>61229738
>>61229755
I see, thanks.
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>>61229714
Higher value is definitely placed on certain coins even if they contain the same amount of silver. Examples would be American Silver Eagles and Mexican Libertads having a bit of a premium
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>>61230145
Physical is physical

Paper is paper

IQDELETE will keep bragging about his crypto white it goes to zero
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>>61229607
that's too bad. that's a real cool gold bracelet
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Mail came in containing some random junk silver and it too had a bunch of birds! Your typical array of Washington’s, but there were also a good number of SLQs (no dates, sadly) and even this holed seated liberty quarter! Unfortunately the hole is directly over the second half of the date, but the condition isn’t THAT terrible all things considered. I’m usually a little irked by how flat junk tends to be, but it seems as though they miscounted and I received an extra quarter?
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>>61230192
>guy exits 401k ponzi
REEEEEEEE,,,,,, he are big dumb,,,,,, he spent $99999 on premiums,,,,, he would have been a billionaire in 2 more weeks

I doubt the anon who posted his stack actually did that. Probably just for the lulz to fuck with iqdalit
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Baggie are you ok?
Are you ok Baggie?
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>>61229363
I like holding my bags
I take note of the feel of their immense weight pulling down on me and rejoice as each bag is exactly how I remembered
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>>61230225
How's it feel to be a sucker? Some anon says his stack is a cashed out 401k and you immediately believe him, all while saying he bought it at twice what he actually did? >>61229660
You're stupid. Dumb. A moron. Retarded.
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I want to buy an anime prospector round but the only Ebay seller in America is a gross ABDL diaperfag. Any ideas of where I could get one from?
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>>61230273
well you could try his website if you google anony mint silver coins
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>>61230223
I pulled out my 401k a while back and went in on silver. I bought a bit at 18, but most between 22-27.
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>>61230277
it's sold out on the website, which is why i'm asking here
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>>61229779
Everything you said makes sense for the most part but why not buy during the period of the month where data seems in your favor or buy a bit more if there’s very undersold conditions?
>>61229732
I made some large purchases like 150
oz or so with silver in the 50s and gold at 4380 if I just looked at a chart I could have realized it wasn’t the right time and bought now for 10% less. At least theoretically speaking anyway, premiums are mega ass rape lately.
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>>61230302
lol I see at $55 they finally became a decent buy relative to spot
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>>61230302
Time for a 2026 prospector :)
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>>61230312
i can answer too, bought at the ath and bought today. I always buy whenever I have spare fiat. idgaf about making fake gains in fake and gay fiat money terms. i just want to stack silver. despite you never know how much they tamp the price anyways. i am just glad i can still exchange my worthless fake and gay digital fiat for undervalued gold and silver
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>>61230344
You’re forward looking and don’t care enough to make a the nickel and dime judgements. I see, im a Jew so I like the discounts kek

Fair play though
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I sold some 5 oz silver when it was $54. stockpiles some canned foods, water and bulk cat food. its going to be a cold winter. Something big is comming anon iv been having dream spikes just like before 2020.
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>>61229755
Where are you getting those meme rounds?
For me it’s an academic question until I fill up my ammo can with merc dimes and other 90% silver sovereigns, but if I accomplish that and silver is still below $100 then I’d like to buy a few meme rounds.
Can you get your waifu on one?
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If you've been buying rounds online I recommend you check out your local coin shop. I went for the first time the other day and they were selling 1oz silver rounds for like $4 cheaper than the ones I had been buying on APMEX.
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I inherited some tarnished 1 toz. silver "trade unit" rounds. What should I do with them?
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>>61229661
>>61230051
>silver
>made in China
Man, you guys are just begging for it, aren't you.
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>>61230441
Stick them up your ass; the acid will remove the tarnish.
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>>61230403
Post puss
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>>61230441
HODL
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The Dollar is toast
hyperinflation is around the corner
keep stacking

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfRze0uzKfM
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>>61230007
wonder how much of this is so they can start pulling back on the windmill/solar farms that were just joint money laundering schemes with the chinks
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>>61230273
You missed out.
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$49 and $4k brothers. No major shenanigans today. Think they blew their wad?
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>>61230500
checked and comfy
i just cant bring myself to get meme rounds bros, i wouldn't be able to part with them even when they have the equivalent purchasing power of $17,562.11 per ounce in the future (this is a trve fact revealed to me by God)
i already have a prized fondler that i wont part with tho
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>>61230455
Do I need to keep a constant pressure on them or pulsate some?
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>>61230501
they spent multiple loads they couldnt afford the last couple weeks just to get it to this
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>>61230489
When he opened the third seal, I heard the third living creature say, “Come!” And I looked, and behold, a black horse! And its rider had a pair of scales in his hand.

And I heard what seemed to be a voice in the midst of the four living creatures, saying, “A quart of wheat for a denarius, and three quarts of barley for a denarius, and do not harm the oil and wine!”
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>>61230515
Meme rounds are fun, though I greatly regret selling my Aputannia... I hope the anon that bought it is still happy...
I should have gotten more...
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>>61230544
He was thinking about doing a v2 so you can get one of those.
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>>61230521
That's kind of my thinking. I was waiting for another paper silver firesale as soon as NY opened. Seems they might be temporarily out of ammunition. I'm certain the oy veying and kvetching are reaching levels hitherto thought impossible.
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>>61230492
not related, but when this last bullrun started I checked how much silver my solar panels had in them. It turns out it's less than an oz. per panel, so not that much. However, if silver does a x4 (it will), the silver in it will cost much more than the panel itself.
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>>61230537
Just because inflation is bad does not mean you live in the Apocalypse of John.
>>61230547
That's not the same, if I recall correctly the Gen 1 dies were destroyed. It's like having a 2016 Charizard because you sold your 1999 Holo one...
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>>61230560
I really doubt they ever run out of ammo, and I'm sure they profit all the way down and all the way up. They were aware the game was up decades before it even started, as long as they can keep most people out of gold and silver, it's all good for them.
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>>61230573
you need to look up the meaning of the word 'Apocalypse' because it is actually happening right now
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>>61230573
Better than none. Kinda stupid to sell an Aputannia. How much did you get?
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>>61229349
>Happy Halloween Edition

boo to the btc baggies
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love silver. simple as
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>>61230628
Wild. I don't see many rounds like that in this general.
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>>61230624
Nice try IRS. Enough to be worth it, but I still miss it. Maybe it's just nostalgia speaking.
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>>61229696
Stupid chartnigger this is an actual hard commodity not some shitcoin or stock that people trade based on voodoo and market sentiment
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>>61230492
Windmills are garbo but solar is actually fucking fantastic and it’s so cheap now that frankly, you have to be dumb to install any other form of energy. Looking at some rural land and the cost to get mains up to it is going to be 20-30k and the solar system+inverters+batteries you can buy for that now is seriously impressive compared to even only five years ago and then you get to give the utility Jew the middle finger which is the best part desu senpai.

>>61230565
Copper interconnects are coming soon, it’s more of a manufacturing challenge than just applying silver paste but once silver reaches an arbitrary price point they will be changing over.
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>>61230627
>they didn't even hide it
i never liked the concept of cryptos, no reason, dont even know how they work, but it always set off my Schizo-senses
glowniggers are incredibly homosexual
>>61230669
TAniggers are very baffling when it comes to pm's. Several of the ones that showed up during the last month even admitted that their analysis doesn't work and "it doesn't make sense" but none of them can actually accept the nature of gold and silver are different to paper and paper accessories
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we're so back
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>>61230704
solar can tongue my anus, put farms of em in the desert if you really need it, otherwise just start using thorium and properly built nuclear reactors like should have been done more than 50 years ago.
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>>61230608
Isn't it "Awakening" as in the entire world awakening to the evil of the jew?:)
Thanks to the internet the entire world has seen the murdering children for 2 years straight.
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>>61230492
>wonder how much of this is so they can start pulling back on the windmill/solar farms that were just joint money laundering schemes with the chinks
I hope so. The other issue is it takes off the brakes from western power generation so that AI doesn't strangle us.

Too bad Germany just dynamited some more nuclear power plant cooling towers the other day. Too bad Germany.
https://youtu.be/uBeD-nClUi0
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>>61230723
The amount of people in /pmg/ who seethe about solar is really quite baffling. Would have thought more people in here would be for their own personal energy autocracy instead of relying on a centralised grid that Jews rape the consumers on.
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>>61230627
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>>61230489
and how are theyre lying about inflation
well..
these videos are much better indicators than official statistics at this point
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>>61229421
What do you think the over/under is of the number of men who have jizzed all over her titties?
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>>61229877
Oh I like those. I hope I stumble across some at a LCS. Those wouldn't go in my bullion stack, though.
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>>61230742
no not awakening. Revealement, hence Revelation itself. only midwits think it means anhilation, but they never studied the bible. We are about to enter Revelation 6 5-6
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>>61230756
where do you think the solar panels come from? china
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>>61230800
And what? Are they gonna repo ur panels?
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>>61230704
>Windmills are garbo but solar is actually fucking fantastic
Solar (in geographies where it makes sense) has the fatal flaw of being intermittant and non-dispatchable, so you need equivalent megawats of natural gas powered backup power generation running 100% of the time, ready to fire up within seconds of the cloud moving in front of the sun.

If you could combine solar with pumped storage, (many sunny places tend not to have large convenient bodies of water you can pump uphill) then you might have a great power source.

Solar is retarded in Germany for example. The only thing it harvests are subsidies.

Solar does have a niche use when combined with backup batteries for off grid low power applications, and I actually use it for that.
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>>61230756
Very confusing. Boomers irl will get mad at the idea of people generating their own power and living off the grid. Solar is great for decentralized grids.
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>>61230804
they release toxins rendering all nearby land infertile. why would you ever trust the chinese
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>>61230777
Luck sevens. I would assume every producer of every movie she has ever been in has squirted on or in her. Her first movie was the 2009 ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction when she was 12.

Hollywood is that fucked up. If she crossed paths with Dan Schneider she was probably safe because 12 is too old for him.
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>>61230827
Toxins from what? The solid silicon wafers? The silver interconnects? How do said toxins escape the sealed unit? What a retarded post, boomer Facebook repost tier shit.
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>>61230821
>Solar is great for decentralized grids.
Only if combined with pumped storage. Battery backed solar is inherently limited to very small installations. (ie one house)

I would rather have a good stream on my property and a pelton wheel connected to an alternater.
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>>61230777
are you gay? why would you even want to think of this? every celeb female (and male) are living cumrags for the kikes that run that shithole and thats been an open secret since the 1930's
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>>61230835
>Toxins from what?
-Lead. It is used in the hexavalent chromium coatings of many silicon solar panels.
-Cadmium. It is present in cadmium telluride (CdTe) panels.
-Arsenic. It is contained in gallium arsenide (GaAs) solar panels.
-Selenium. The presence of selenium in soil directly underneath solar panels is possibly a result of the cement used in construction, rather than leaching from the panels themselves.
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>>61230837
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Any other coins with clean and simple designs? Other than maples and ASAHI rounds
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>>61230835
>How do said toxins escape the sealed unit?
Nothing exposed to the elements and subject to temperature induced size changes, along with constant UV exposure stays sealed forever.

Then you have vidrel.
https://youtu.be/zvOF_n_tnz4
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>>61230837
The grid storage problem is about to be solved with dirt cheap sodium batteries and it’s not a “muh miracle battery” shit, it’s the worlds biggest battery manufacturer moving to at scale production the end of this year.

>I would rather have a good stream

Me too, unfortunately you need a very large amount of head or a huge flow to get any kind of useful power for devices like air con and dryers and that’s not a common thing at all, the property will also be insanely more expensive since every cunt wants a private waterway.

>>61230847
>lead
A tiny amount used in the silver solder, contained in a sealed unit. I’d be interested to know how that escapes.

>Cadmium solar panels
Only used in thin film panels that make up 2% or less of market share for niche applications.

>Gallium solar panels
Obscenely expensive because Gallium is obscenely expensive. Only used in applications such as satellites and off world rovers.

>Selenium
I wish my soil had more selenium in it.

Nice chatgpt post by the way
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>>61230847
you dont get it anon, thats not true cause the manufacturers tell me it isnt and the curated google ai response confirms it for me
>>61230821
>doesnt like household nuclear reactors
gay
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>>61230835
only one good hail ia enough to destroy them outright. who would've thought having panels outside 24/7 all year round was a good idea? there are some good uses for solar panels, during camping, small appliances and maybe large arrays in bumfuck nowhere death desserts. regardless, you can't run industry with them, you'll always need 100% reliable energy sources, the best one being nuclear power plants
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>>61230850
Notice where the powercell is located. I think your insurance company might want a word with you about that.
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>>61230872
>The grid storage problem is about to be solved
And fusion power is only 20 years away. Wake me up when it is available at megawatt scale.
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>>61230864
>hail storms
exactly. my nigga
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>>61230878
>>61230864

I live in Australia where we get impressive hail storms regularly and I fail to see a swath of destruction in the thousands of rooftop installations every time it happens. In fact I don’t recall ever seeing a busted solar installation because of hail.

>you can’t run industry on it

Heavy industry is using base fossil fuels like coke and gas so yes that will be hard to move away from. Light and medium can be solarised, every big industrial building I see near me these days has the entire roof covered in panels.
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>>61230909
wait a second... next thing you are saying is 'you guys man made climate change is real' ahahahahahahah FAGGOT
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>>61230906
One is a speculative super high end physics problem that is critically underfunded and most of the funding is absorbed by useless government boondoggles. The other is the world’s biggest battery manufacturer saying they have already finished building initial production lines. Another weird failing of /pmg/ is some weird boomer mindset of if it doesn’t exist RIGHT NOW then it’s never happening.
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>>61230917
Ad hominem, I don’t believe it for the record. Your brain has been melted by two party politics.
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>>61230756
Solar's mostly bullshit though.
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>>61229597
Wow that table is super nice
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>>61230909
>every big industrial building I see near me these days has the entire roof covered in panels.
Why didn't they do it before they made electricity prohibitively expensive and started giving huge subsidies for adding solar if it was such a good idea? To ask the question is to know the answer.

If the politicians actually cared about their people and their economy, why didn't they go for nuclear? AU has tons of uranium and is an advanced western country? Why are the greenies so hateful towards hydroelectric? Why do they only hate the two cheapest green (zero carbon) energy sources, and only love the ones that are technically unfeasible for baseload grid supply?

Why are piss ant countries like Canada and Australia strangling their economies to reduce CO2 when they are just a rounding error to China's monthy increase in megawatt coal fired power plants?

It was never about saving the environment, and it's very sad that you've drank the global warming koolaid in order to convince yourself that shitty solar panels are a good thing.
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>>61230934
im not a burger and i dont live in the usa. look anon just because some fags say they'll 'solve the power storage problem' which shouldn't even be a necessary problem in the first place doesn't mean so. its the same lie with industry wide hydrogen power, soon, for real, two more weeks. all electrical power generation problems are already solved. it's called nuclear fission. we already could have world wide free electrical energy. but satan owns this world and therefore we can't have nice things, for free.

anyways i am stacking more silver so these gay solar panel producers can't have any, neither these war mongers were they require silver for advanced weapon systems. get fucked all of you, its my silver MINE!
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>>61230793
Yeah I keep them separate from everything else as well. I was introduced to them at a show, but haven’t found any others in the wild. Some people think they’re worth FAR more than they are on eBay, but I get the occasional nearly spot price for them
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>>61230924
>The other is the world’s biggest battery manufacturer saying they have already finished building initial production lines.
Wake me up when city scale battery technology is rolled out and becomes cost effective to natural gas powered turbines.

Without the scary global warming end of life as we know it tipping point scenarios, why the fuck should I pay triple the price for your solar, windmill and new battery tech?

Just to make some politically connected businessmen wealthy?
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>>61230955
>Solar's mostly bullshit though.
Solar works fine for niche applications where you can have a battery storage and low enough power demand for a properly scaled solar array.

I've used it. It's fucking insane to try and power your industry or society on it though.

Maybe it will all change in two weeks when the magical new sodium battery changes the world.
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>2 clicks filters immediately
>Also don't have to read anyone dumb enough to reply
It's literally that easy.
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>$49
and we're back
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bros the second bull run has started. bear market is over
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>>61230501
q4 earnings are out, slight gain today.
Basically this means that the numbers came out and weren't that good, nobody's rushing and selling off silver to get in on the stock market.
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>>61231006
Yes, it's good for running small, low load, independent systems. Which is why I said it's mostly bullshit. It will never power your whole house/homestead. Worse, they do not cover their own costs. Photovoltaic panels are fragile, and don't have a very long maximum efficiency output. Even the best solar panels convert only half the energy collected to electricity. Their efficiency degrades rapidly post 5 years from installation. They will almost always need to be replaced before you break even. Again, solar is mostly bullshit.
-t. BSEE
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>>61230977
>its the same lie with industry wide hydrogen power
Hydrogen is another nightmare power source. Most people have no idea what a shit fuel liquid hydrogen is. Compressed hydrogen gas is even worse. A liter of liquid hydrogen weighs 73.5 grams. There are more hydrogen atoms in a liter of gasoline than a liter of liquid hydrogen.

Hydrogen ruins most metals via embritlement. Hydrogen fires burn so hot that the flames are primarily visible in the ultraviolet range, so you cannot easily see a burning hydrogen flame. Sort of like the methanol fires in Indy 500 before they put an additive in the fuel to make the flames visible.
https://youtu.be/5zpLOn-KJSE

The real issue is how do you distribute hydrogen to the gas stations? Pipeline? Liquid hydrogen trucks? (driven by Jeets!)
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gay DXY keeps going up
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>Solar argument
It works and works well when it does.
It has to be scaled up in line with your power grid and not used as magic free infinite power.
It lowers energy prices when it's not overbuilt or underbuilt, and is supplemental. I think it'll be increasingly important as AI comes out because there's not really a good way to scale up our power for the projected massive needs of the future.
Basically they have to get approval and supply lines up for any power generation, and in the future data centers have to make their own power (they're already writing laws on this right now.) Solar panels can be slapped up quick - as a supplement really - and then they seem to be planning micro-fusion reactors like you see on nuclear subs.

Basically you need localized power with a low footprint and that won't get raped by regulations, solar + nuclear is what they'll run with.
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>>61231047
>Yes, it's good for running small, low load, independent systems.
That's the only application I use solar for. In some applications it's just not feasible to get grid power to a remote location for low power applications. The high price of short lifespan & replacement is still much cheaper than running a utility line up a mountain or into the wilderness.
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>>61231071
>DXY keeps going up
Called the cleanest dirty shirt effect. They are all going down, sometimes the dollar falls slower than others.
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>>61231108
You can have a 25kw generator and a 1000 gallon propane tank installed for about 75% of a full solar system.
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>>61230794
So it's the revealing of the fact the juden are insidious, made up the pizzacost while being the true genocidal monsters throughout history and GOD willing the world wakes up to this fact and we experience a great "cleansing"?:)
Hopefully through jews repenting and being saved by Jesus Christ, and not by the world being sadly forced to cleanse them all in holy fire.
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>>61231117
Solar pays for itself and you make your own electricity from a free resource. What do you do when you run out of propane? What do you do when your generator needs servicing?
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>>61231098
>It lowers energy prices when it's not overbuilt or underbuilt, and is supplemental.
It only lowers prices compared to a coal fired grid (4 cents/kWh) when the subsidies kick in.

Most utility bills are filled with extra costs from all the green energy subsidies along with the billions for the transmission lines needed to connect wind turbines hundreds of km away to the grid.

Don't piss down my back and tell me it's raining.
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Why are jews trying to price me out of the silver market again
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>>61231132
One could argue with a diesel generator they could distill their own alcohol, but then of course they need to produce sugar to ferment and distill.
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>>61231140
I'm a different anon. Solar pays for itself. I have never heard anyone complain about their solar
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>>61231149
you could but that's a lot of labor
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they actually sold a lot of these today. i am also very much regretting not getting a 2 ozer
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>>61231132
>Solar pays for itself and you make your own electricity from a free resource.
I don't believe solar has EVER paid for itself vs cheap coal grid power without massive subsidies, that get put onto the shoulders of ratepayers.
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I'm reading all these non pm related posts about solar and crypto in a sniveling jew voice.
Let aid trucks in and stop committing warcrimes daily the entire world is tired of your very existence.
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LCS has junk silver at 4% under spot so I bought $10 FV in halves, quarters, and mercs, plus picked up this 25g silver bar (with bonus windmills of peace) which is extra funny because I now own more indian silver than the actual jeet here. Also picked up two 2020 Korean Tiger 1oz rounds that I need to take a picture of, they look great.
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>>61231173
When the global warming retardation dies a well deserved death, industrial silver consumption used to manufacture solar cells will decrease, which will leave more silver for use as money.

Much of the EV/hybrid vehicle usage is also predicated on climate hysteria, so that will free up even more silver, along with platinum.

Green energy retardation has a significant effect on the precious metals market. This isn't just a numismatist thread.
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>>61231142
>4c kwh

Wow that seems cheap until you actually run the numbers unlike retarded boomers who just repeat whatever fud they read

>~4c per watt at the factory gate for panels for bulk orders
>assume 4 hours a day operation, very pessimistic
>4x250=1kwh

So in less than a year, the solar has already achieved cost parity with coal and everything going forward is near zero input cost unlike constant mining, transport and operation of thermal plants.
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>>61231174
me too

>>61231173
>Let aid trucks in
this
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>>61231173
Who owns the energy companies you pay monthly bills to
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>>61231193
Jesus even succubus coin guy agrees.
:P
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>>61231172
I'm specifically talking about solar people put on their houses. Not grid shit. Things don't scale linearly
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>>61229349
To the jew here, would you rail about how silver is bad again? Really looking for some quality advice and doing the exact opposite of what jews say has gotten me far in life. Any image shitting on silver or whatever you could find would be great, thanks.
I present this cat in payment. Please don't kill the cat in sacrifice or anymore chickens, please.
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>>61231197
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>>61229714
There are many bullion coins with unique designs that change yearly (various Australian wildlife, East Caribbean 8 - pic related ...) or special commemorative issues (British royalty anniversaries or occasions...), or special designs that a mint will produce under license from another country (Op pic - several Polish mints like to license with Cameroon). These all have the potential for gaining collector value on top of the metal content, but they also carry premiums that are speculative: will they be more popular in the future that people would pay more for?
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>it's fucking real

every single one of us is going to make it and apparently in shorter order than initially thought
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>>61231216
>I'm specifically talking about solar people put on their houses.
I do not believe anyones residential municipal rooftop solar has ever paid for itself compared to coal fired power, without subsidies.
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>>61231230
I'D BUY THAT FOR A MERC DIME
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Who is objectively the best bullion dealer?
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>>61231230
I'd like to assay the silver purity in that dress, if you know what I mean. If she braps, will the back of the dress become toned?
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>>61231218
>I present this cat in payment.
Did you steal Milo's cat?
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>>61231230
>>61231261
>>61231266
I'm literally shaking pmgbros
This is coded
She was instructed to wear that
And if you don't believe me then you can CHECK THESE MOTHER FUCKIN DIGITS
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>>61229349
>Happy Halloween Edition
>
Indeed
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Fed cut rates, yet TLT dumps as yields rise.
Gold and silver pump with dollar.

Is the market saying the fed was wrong?
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Based silver proprietor
https://youtu.be/0PKPoEC82H8?si=_1aBxBFwQK_z0XoV
>>61231276
>1976
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>>61231287
>Fed cut rates, yet TLT dumps as yields rise.
Yes, short term rates go down, long term Treasury yields go up, yield curve control coming in 3, 2, 1

Bad for dollar, bad for inflation good for PMs.
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I just found this really great report and analysis of the current silver market. Everything is cited - no FOMO or FUD bullshit.

Silver Price Rockets Toward $50/Oz – Market Analysis (Oct 30, 2025):
https://ts2.tech/en/silver-price-rockets-toward-50-oz-market-analysis-oct-30-2025/

It's looking pretty good stackbros!
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>>61231302
Is it just me, or would anyone else not want to be an incidental extra in a YT video filmed in a bullion shop?
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>>61231230
So THIS is why silver was up today...
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>>61231320
It will only get better. We are waaaay ahead for this time of year
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>>61231341
>So THIS is why silver was up today...
I'm up today, I don't know about silver. I've read that silver helps preserve milk.
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>>61231247
ok well your belief is wrong. If I buy solar and put it of my roof it will pay for itself. Sorry. No really a big fan of green energy but it's pretty good for individuals
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COMEX COLLAPSE: 29 MILLION Ounces VANISH in 30 Days –
https://youtu.be/uCmGhNelTy8
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>>61231386
yep, we are so fucking back
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>>61231230
Sydney Sweeney isn't the only one. I think there's a trend starting:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-15243965/Amber-Davies-sparkly-gown-Glamour-Women-Year-Awards-bottom-two-Strictly.html

If there's one thing I learned from Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada, it's that high fashion like this will spread to other areas of the market and percolate all the way down to retail over the next couple of years.
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>>61231230
https://monumentmetals.com/australia-1oz-silver-kookaburra-bu-random-date.html

only if they were the old years
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Burgers should brace for possible civil war.
>Something is going on.

>Top Trump officials are moving onto military bases to get away from Left-wing protestors, aka, violent extremists.

>The NG are preparing a “quick reaction force” for every state, and Trump officials are moving on base.

>Major public backlash is coming, and Trump is getting all his ducks in a row beforehand. Trump and his administration have been pretty openly telling us they are going to deploy the US MIL to cities nationwide to stop crime, deport the illegals, and lock up all the Antifa terrorists.

>Sounds like the Insurrection Act is coming and members of the Trump admin are moving into maximum security before the hammer drops.
https://x.com/WarClandestine/status/1983970836538388683
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>>61231320
>700 moz tech use if trends hold
So that's an extra 20-ish million ounces extra being used, and it could be more depending on what tech they're counting.
This is a +10% to the deficit right there, it would take it to a 220 million ounce deficit per year.
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>>61231434
>>61231434
Most notable is the nuclear preparedness part of the NG prep. A naughty world power has smuggled nukes into America through one of it's Latin American proxies, and they are going to act in concert with our home grown psychopaths. That's what all this action is about.
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>>61231434
>CIBIL WOR
Nah, mostly just the insurrection act, which isn't civil war.
Basically a little bit too much foreigner-sympathizing going on right now. This has pretty much a zero percent chance of turning into civil war - it's literally just some leftists who are anti-ICE.
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>>61231410
>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-15243965/Amber-Davies-sparkly-gown-Glamour-Women-Year-Awards-bottom-two-Strictly.html
Silver dress, solid silver purse.
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Buy silver, wear silver
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>>61231457
>Nah, mostly just the insurrection act, which isn't civil war.
Radical Antifa planning to murder Trump government officials isn't civil war, it's how a civil war can start.

Silver Sunrise Documentary | The Hidden Power of Money, Fear & Control
https://youtu.be/wEMPw9vg1Xg
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>>61231434
>says some dude on twitter
Yeah, just last night a friend of mine sent me tweet outling a secret Chinese military plan to take over Taiwan and blanket Guam, Japan, the Philippines and South Korea in missile spam, and how Russia would ally with them to attack the west coast....all within the next 18 months.
You need to give your brain a fucking filter, anon. Otherwise it fills up with shit.
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>>61231457
libs are pissed about violations of the posse commitatus act, supreme court legislating from the bench, trump openly accepting bribes, weaponizing the DOJ, targeting political opponents, and calling every democrat a terrorist. Also the racism. And the illegal tariffs. And threatening not to leave office. And losing his mind. And hiding the epstein files.

trump was elected to fix the economy, and he's very definitely screwing that up. Whether dems and independents go to war I don't know. They're getting ready though. They expect war.
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>>61231468
I wonder how many kilos that dress weighs, minus the boobs?
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>>61231477
>supreme court legislating from the bench
>trump openly accepting bribes
>weaponizing the DOJ
>targeting political opponents
>calling every democrat a terrorist
>also the racism
Go back
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>>61231434
Not yet
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>>61231485
>no truth in MY echo chamber!
kek
fucking snowflake
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>>61231485
>every democrat a terrorist
They are, put them all in camps forever.
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>>61231477
All of these are based, yes, even the epsteinberg thing.
Refer to the mercury dime pasta.
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>>61230845
>he thinks tittyfucking is gay
Anon . . .
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>>61231434
Little fun fact to all my /pmg/ frens. You can easily get power and ventilation into a sewer if you are further from a city. Less eyes. Last night when I made the previous /pmg/ thread I was posting from my sewer lair getting the place ready for any and all incursions. To be fair my sewer is private now and hasn't been in used in a hundred years. Still, even in-use sewers can be used to either permanently or temporarily bug-out. Or even bug-in come to think of it. A very small portion of my stack is here with me too just in case my fail-safe well fails.
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>>61231490
>Far left anarchist attacking federal agents
>it has been found Obama regime was targeting political opponents and lying under oath
>Biden regime was totally asleep at the wheel and nothing was properly done
>democrats keep supporting the LEAST popular items possible
>even MSM is now abandoning the democrats
>independents and ex-democrats say that the democrats have been hijacked by far left
>i-it's drumpf who will start the civil war
Right now California, Portland and Chicago are starting civil war.
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>>61231337
It's not just you. The tech jews have a company called Clearview AI that IDs people using online images and camera footage.
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>>61229755
>/pmg/ rounds
>no Aputannia
Checked, I guess…
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>>61230821
>Boomers irl will get mad at the idea of people generating their own power and living off the grid.
Nah. The problem isn't the folks who live off-grid, the problem is all the retarded envirowhackos who think that solar should replace EVERYTHING ELSE except of course for wind (which is the shittiest of all forms of "energy production").
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>>61231492
>They are, put them all in camps forever.
most independents and about 10% of republicans have turned against trump as well. The tighter he squeezes the more star systems will slip through his grasp
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>>61231386
>I've read that silver helps preserve milk.
Winner...
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>>61231480
>I wonder how many kilos that dress weighs, minus the boobs?
Here's the view from the rear.
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>>61231510
>Right now California, Portland and Chicago are starting civil war
so they tell you and so you believe.

either way war is certainly one possible outcome.
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>>61231337
>>61231302
Yeah, I would not want to be an extra in a video where some guy walks around a table 30 times while cackling and yelling and potentially getting fruity with his booty 5 feet away from me while I'm doing a transaction that costs me a month's paycheck.
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>>61231532
>so they tell you and so you believe
There is no legitimately other way to see it. You are delusional.
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>>61231507
>I was posting from my sewer lair
We're you also wearing a little hat to help hide?
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>>61231527
I don't give a shit about that fag
Democrats, Republicans, kill em all.
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>>61231536
If portland or california or chicago wanted war they certainly own enough guns to do it.
So far it's peaceful protest. War might be next.
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>>61231546
>so far it's peaceful protest
???
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>>61231507
Are you a tunnel jew?
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>>61231545
>Democrats, Republicans, kill em all.
you may be in luck then. Last time we had a civil war almost all of the conservatives were killed or maimed, along with about half the liberals and centrists.
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>>61231532
>>61231536
Move it to /pol/ guys. Or /x/. Wherever, just stop derailing /pmg/ thanks.
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>>61231468
I don't like whores actually
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>>61231555
/pmg/ is a constant off-topic far-right cesspit. It's only when someone dares to disagree that anyone has a problem.
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>>61231557
>looking at the whore
>not the silver
ngmi anon
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Gentlemen, I present to you the first iteration of the frenbox:

>fully locking tongue and groove lid
>perfect size for portability and quantity
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>>61231565
I don't want whores to have silver either
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>>61231555
The possibility of political uncertainty in the USofA is of huge import to the $USD and the relative value of precious metals.

It is absolutely an issue that /pmg/ should keep well abreast of.
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>>61231561
I can't speak for others but for myself I have been keeping track and IMO /pmg/ is very far removed from politics. We see it for the clown show it is. The same people who were in power centuries ago are still in power and make divide people to obfuscate the truth. And they use silver and gold to do it. It always boils down to money. Who has it, what is it and how to get it. Once they controlled these sentiments it was very easy to manipulate metals. But luckily for us that is where their power stops. So no I don't believe people are far right or left here, we are just disillusioned and became semi preppers in the process. We don't trust the government and we don't trust the 95% normgroid masses, either.
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>>61231580
2/3

>ergonomic storage of a variable selection of three different types of containers
>easy removal simply by tipping the container while bracing the other tubes
>easiest method is to only place full containers in the frenbox
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>>61231565
I want to know how much silver is in that dress, purity, how many km of silver wire to make the chainlink, etc. They make pure silver nipple cups to protect nipples of nursing mothers.
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>>61231591
3/3

>three types of containers are selected:
>a double wide option allowing for loose mercs, 1 and 5 ounce bars, oddly shaped coins, etc.
>a square interior for bulk junk silver (specialized tubes waste space)
>a 41mm coin interior that fits every conventional 1 oz from ASEs to Trump coins

I'm using this personally going forward but I would love critiques to ideas. Blessings to your stacks, frens.
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>>61231582
>I don't want whores to have silver either
He says as he stocks up on another 10 rolls of Mercury dimes.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osQUeMrFsHU
Lel, this guy has the funniest silver videos of everyone and it's not a comedy channel.
Basically his entire comments section is filled with jeet FUD, boomer schizo SHTF stackers, and the "reasonable people" who for some reason still try to argue with retards. Like the entire time it's just the most ridiculous retarded FUD, one of them was even saying they would never stack junk because they just don't have room in their house to put a bag of silver.

It's like a /biz/ thread of people just panicking and whining over the most trivial things every single video, I don't know how he managed to grow such a retarded jeeted audience.
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>>61231613
yeah but it's not for them lol
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>>61231586
Right, so tie it in to precious metals instead of just shit slinging political threats and insults for a dozen posts that make no mention of nor allusion to precious metals or the markets. Hell, even if you guys were just including random pics of stacks, coins, or a silver-thirsty Officer Hopps while you argued about political shit outside of any apparent pm context would be enough.
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>>61231609
Did you model that yourself? Nice work. Some kind of handle to carry it easier would be cool
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>>61231600
>The US government would love a civil conflict or some sort of insurrection event to happen.
It's probably necessary. There are incompatible groups of white people living in the same geographic regions. They cannot coexist in the same place at the same time.

Separation or civil war are the only alternatives. It's not my place to pick which option is exercised. Same issue facing Canada. The Alberta independence referendum just passed the first stage, getting enough valid signatures on the petition to proceed to a full referendum.

The Trump administration has already announced they would recognize an independent Alberta if the referendum passes.
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>>61231555
Checked
>Move it to /pol/ guys. Or /x/. Wherever, just stop derailing /pmg/ thanks.
Absolutely right, make sure to leave ALL the silver when you go tho...
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>>61230448
>2nd largest silver producer
>largest silver ore importer
>largest refined silver exporter
you anti-chink boomers are the worst, globally 35% of all refined silver comes from China, if you have bars/coins/rounds minted after 2016 a third of your stack directly comes from China.
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>>61231624
>yeah but it's not for them lol
Yeah, it's for your weiner.
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>>61231638
ew
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>>61231632
I wanted to make something that could stack cleanly with others so a handle would get in the way. It's a neat concept, though. Thank you, fren.
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>>61231641
nah, US imports paltry amounts of silver from chinkoland. If you want slanty silver, buy Asahi (which is actually American metal)
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>>61231644
you are degenerate and disgusting
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>>61231609
bruh, did you just convert your EDH deckboxes and pretend you now have stacking containers kek?
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>>61231638
Here's Sydney Sweeney in a rhodium plated dress that weighs over 20lbs. She's standing beside Bezo's wife.
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>>61231661
all custom, fren
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>>61231591
>>61231609
>>61231580
Those look great! Did you try making a triple wide? So one side would be one triple and the other three separate boxes? I'm wondering if that might fit 10 oz bars.
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>Pre-1933 gold selling for 1% premiums because nobody can buy an ounce of it anymore
>Junk silver going for spot / below spot
It's like a fever dream for coin collectors, I really do want some pre-1933 gold but I'm also priced out, unless I was to trade silver for it.
Junk is gonna be expensive some day. People really underestimate how much of it is melted per year, stores are just flat out not buying it because they don't have a place to melt it at, they were melting literally 100% of the junk sold to them.

I always get someone saying >ackshually there's loads of it out there, they don't melt it anymore
And then this happens and it turns out the vast majority of coin shops were just sending the junk to melt.
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>>61231624
This reminds me of my first silver purchase which was those 100 gram vacambi bars that could be broken down by the gram. If we were really to get to a point where human women were seeking financial relief from the destruction of the USD, even a merc dime is too much. Even a half gram is too much. Silver is worth way more than mere food. The fact that we try to teach this to others is worth more than all the gold and silver in the world. Trying is more important than you know.
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LBMA is in big trouble, by no means are they out of the woods yet, and they still face risk of a hard default.
>Bruce Ikemizu, David Jensen and my China sources are all saying the same thing: the LBMA is literally living on borrowed time via leased physical #Silver that they will have to return.

>THIS TIME IN DETERIORATING PHYSICAL #SILVER SUPPLIES CONDITIONS.
https://x.com/KingKong9888/status/1983952018910933039
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>>61231669
Thank you! 10 oz gets weird as their average dimensions somewhat contradict with that of smaller bars and coins BUT a differently shaped box could likely pull it off. Their containers could even be thicker allowing for greater strength and a divot for easier retrieval. I'll render something tomorrow and post.

I may go off the deep end with this and reorganize my entire stack using these rather than the previous method; shoving as much as I can into a molle pouch. Custom printing labels on containers, custom labeling weights on lids, the list goes on!
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>>61231641

"In 2024, United States imported $5.09B of Silver, being the 115th most imported product (out of 1,227) in United States. In 2024, the main origins of United States' Silver imports were: Mexico ($2.59B), Canada ($937M), South Korea ($410M), Chile ($250M), and Poland ($219M)."
https://oec.world/en/profile/bilateral-product/silver/reporter/usa

>>61231644
Nice digits but phillies are kinda lame
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>>61231693
>I think Alberta independence is a staged or co-opted movement
It's not staged or co-opted. It's fully 100% organic and has been brewing for DECADES. Here's a cartoon from 1915.
t.Albertan
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>>61231706
one doesnt exclude the other
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>>61231673
Where are you finding spot junk? Are these larger orders? I use junk to fight off cravings for larger buys until I have a stack of fiat to convert so I keep to smaller purchases but are there truly spot deals out currently? What a clown world.
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>>61231693
You don't need anything like that to enact the things you're talking about. Canada is a fake county that should have been part of the US without Quebec. We will never absorb mexico because the people and land are useless
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>>61231706
>>61231693
Here's a political cartoon from 1980.

Alberta independence is a real thing, and people are divided on whether to join the USA, or remain independent. My preference is for Alberta to become an unincorporated US Territory like Puerto Rico or the US Virgin Islands. We get all the advantages of being in the USA, except for federal voting rights. We pay no federal taxes.

USA gets access to our resources, closer to achieving a land bridge to Alaska, and can have strategic military bases.

The first step is Alberta declaring independence from Canada, Saskatchewan will likely follow soon after. The next step will be voting for US Territory status, which I personally believe would be of mutual benefit to both the USA and to Alberta & Saskatchewan.

Albertans are much closer to Americans by blood and culture than we are to people in Ontario and Quebec.
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Silver spot: $49.0985 +0.1795 (+0.37%)
Silver futures: $48.90 +0.28 (0.57%)

Is the squeeze still going?
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>>61231702
>>61231657
not everyone is an amerimutt itt, and not all silver products are manufactured in the US.
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>>61231742
>Albertans are much closer to Americans by blood and culture than we are to people in Ontario and Quebec.
You guys probably own a bunch of guns.
You can be honorary Americans.
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>>61231776
no shit, that's why what you said:
>if you have bars/coins/rounds minted after 2016 a third of your stack directly comes from China.
is straight up tarded, bro. None of my stack is chinkoid
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>>61231787
>Sorry but I do not buy it. Maybe you are right but I am skeptical.
Your skepticism is completely unconnected to my reality.
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>>61231799
China doesn't export any of it's locally produced silver. China has been buying a lot of doré bars and concentrate directly from south American silver miners, refining it and exporting it back to western manufacturers.
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>>61231780
>You guys probably own a bunch of guns.
The Ottawa gun grab is the straw that breaks the camel's back.
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>>61230206
nice fondle-piece right there.
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>>61231820
>We are all useless eaters to them.
We will not comply. That's all one has to do to win. The enemy is weaker than people realize.
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>>61231724
>Where are you finding spot junk?
Most coin shops have it.
Monument Metals and few other dealers have junk for less than spot.
And of course it's fairly easy to get on Ebay if you do some digging.
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>>61231831
Saying "no" is powerful.
Those in government understand this.
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>>61231724
https://findbullionprices.com/closest-to-spot/?category=silver

My LCS has it for 4% under spot. Call around and ask your local stores
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>>61231774
Earnings report for q4 just came in, basically confirmed a green light for a bull run. No economic miracle in sight, we're at the whims of the market right now and realistically there's nothing left stopping silver from going back up.
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>>61231302
silver Dave gets to avoid the camps
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>>61231774
The squeeze never stopped. They tried to derail it but failed.
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>>61231860
>Earnings report for q4 just came in, basically confirmed a green light for a bull run.
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oh we alrdy almost are back to $50? cheapies didn't last long :(
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>>61231742
>Albertans are much closer to Americans by blood
what blood
both countries are half brown
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>>61231787
Mexico is totally useless desert and jungle. You can get their silver through other means
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>>61231874
They have to go back. All of them.
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>>61231687
I choose to believe this
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>>61231872
MODS MODS MODS
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gold and silver percolating
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>>61231799
>None of my stack is chinkoid
Yes it is. Just like your fridge, your heater, your USB key, your carpet, your pants, and pretty much every appliance in your house. How comes you get picky about your silver - a fucking pure element who's the same everywhere - while typing this shit out on your chink manufactured keyboard?
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>>61231879
two more weeks
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>>61231921
Nice stack(ed)
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>>61231604
Silver nipple-cups?
>Silver nipple-cups!
Based. I also own an assortment.
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>>61231302
that was one of the most useless, cringiest loss of time ever. Refund me my 5mn.
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What time is it in Mumbai? Why has IQJeet not been posting in this thread? Is he at the doctor getting intestinal worms removed? (or perhaps installed)
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>>61231874
Anglo Saxon founding stock.
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>>61231641
>globally 35% of all refined silver comes from China, if you have bars/coins/rounds minted after 2016 a third of your stack directly comes from China.
So a third of the silver produced after 2016 is counterfeit? Fuck, that's gotta have an effect on the market, both in terms of flooding it with fakes and in terms of confidence.

I don't know how silver baggies sleep at night, not knowing whether their savings are actually crap.

>>61231922
>How comes you get picky about your silver
Because if a keyboard isn't really made by IBM/Dell/Asus/Ferrari, it's still possible to see that it is a functioning keyboard if you plug it in and it works. If a silver coin is fake, then it is worthless.
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>>61231948
not even Trump is an Anglo
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>>61231945
He's mad I filtered him when he made that post near the start of the thread. It's like the good old days when we didn't have a dedicated indian.
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Happy Halloween frens
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>>61231952
>So a third of the silver produced after 2016 is counterfeit?
China has taken over a lot of refining that used to happen in the USA. Much of that silver is in the form of 1000 comex bars, not retail product.
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>>61231909
Saying nope doesn't make you right. Inheriting a shithole for silver when we have infinite other ways to get it is pure retardation
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>>61231967
When I moved into my house I was excited to get trick or treaters but no one does it anymore, at least in this neighborhood :(
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>>61231935
>Based. I also own an assortment.
Sydney could use a pair.
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>>61231230
>>61231386
>>61231410
>>61231468
>>61231638
BULLISH
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NEW THREAD

>>61232024
>>61232024
>>61232024
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>>61231879
Based.
>nice watch
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>>61231967
You as well, you turned my AI slop into a nice edit
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>>61231468
Incredibly bullish
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>>61231922
It's not being picky, it's literally true. My silver isnt ching chong. You said a dumb thing, I proved you were dumb. Now you're seething. Sorry you don't understand words, my dude.
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>>61231590>>61231580

>mfw I'm playing frenopolis in a comfy sewerlair
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Wut?
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>>61231477
>id glow
lmao
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>>61231984
Friday
Halloween
Gonna be interesting indeed
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>>61231218
side note: ever notice how PETA isn’t screeching about the lives of chickens and how they are brutally sent to hell for the sins of the hebrew demon worshiping filth?
>these faggots at PETA got my entire state to ban ANY non free range chicken eggs for sale in retail.
funny that, innit?
gradually, i began to hate (((them)))



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