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I posted this in the last thread, but I made a tier list for you /PMG/, hope you like it!
>>61236282Hoping to move up to apprentice tier before the end of this year.
>>61236278>number go up for end of weekwell boys,, looks like were Back in Business Againhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VD7BV-z5GsE
>>61236282Can we please have a comfy PMG thread without mentioning imaginary Indians for one second??Literally the first post after OP. I am so sick of hearing about brown shits.
>>61236282I need to get to Serious Stacker Tier before I'm priced out of Silver.
Just slurped up a bunch of slabbed and graded Morgans and Peace dollars as part of a boomer selling his bulk collection off the local classifieds; I'd just as soon flip these into generics, does anybody have tips for selling numismatics, especially on getting an idea of their actual asking price?
>>61236341The jeeting will continue until they all go back.
Give me one good reason why junk silver is worth stacking besides and imaginary shtf barter scenario. The past month has shown if there's a increase in silver value, pure silver is what is desired.
>>61236394>the past month has shown if there's a increase in silver value, pure silver is what is desiredclaim not found in evidence
>>61236282These tiers of silver owners are based on actual silver owners. Apply it to the entire population and an Apprentice is the top dog.
>>61236394Exactly. It’s funny how zoomers and millennials here call ASE stackers “boomers” when if you go to any coin shop and see someone buying junk, it’s some 58-78 year old gray-haired blue collar former carpenter riffraff who drinks Bud Light and listens to AC/DC.
>>61236394>The past month has shown if there's a increase in silver value, pure silver is what is desired.That's not what the past month has shown.What the last month demonstrated is that the LBMA via paper price manipulation, keeps prices artificially low which broke the market, causing a huge backwardation, and a subsequent panic at the LBMA to beg for bars at nearly any price on an emergency basis, from any and all sources.The desperate LBMA plea for 1000 oz good delivery bars caused the refiners (craving those juicy premiums paid by the LBMA) to eschew anything that wasn't 999 or better because simply recasting 999 into 1000 oz bars is much faster and more profitable than refining 90% or sterling into 999 silver. You have been given a gift of cheap silver thanks to LBMA stupidity. Whether you have the perspicacity to accept that gift is yet to be demonstrated.
>>61236417>Apply it to the entire population and an Apprentice is the top dog.Yes. 6 billion oz of above ground silver, including retail bars owned by the public and silver jewelry is the maximimum currently available within a couple multiple margin of error. (6B to 18B oz max available above groudn silver on earth)
>>6123642658 would be GenX
>>61236394your "Shtf" scenario is not going to be mad max tier apocalypse.The realistic expectation is just everything suddenly gets expensive - 100k a loaf, 20k a slice, 10 million for a cart of groceries. Will there be food riots? Yes. But the fractional silver and gold will hold value once people quit using fake and gay paper dollars. There will be a solution applied, and a new normal.People get paid in food, water, gold, silver in this period. They literally are not gonna suddenly raise min wage to 200k an hour to just cope with such insane a volatile inflationSociety will keep on keeping on with layers of government, its going to be tough for 2 - 4 years until things settle in for the return of a gold and silver standard.junk silver is easily recognizable, even to a normie, and has fractional uses. thats why i buy it.if your thinking full blown nuclear war ayy lmao invasion scenario, its really not gonna mean shit for gold or silver at that point. I'm hedging on black swan event, with society still keeping on.where barter is established, and soon after the gold standard.
>>61236432This. 100%I have some 2025 2oz RCM Canada goose coins on order, as well as some nicer silver bullion Christmas gifts. Just waiting for the echeck funds to finish going through. Next month, more 10oz bars for me and a couple more silver gifts.
>>61236446>6 million people can own 1,000 ouncesOY VEY!, in all seriousness this seems like a good goal. I really won't feel secure in my stack until at least 1,000 ounces.This really puts into perspective how little silver there is, just a monster box for 12 million people out there.
>>61236432You don’t get it faggot. Whatever you are saying about backwardation and LBMDA I have no doubt is 1,000% correct. What you are saying is spot on. DESU I don’t even know what the fuck backwardation is or what the LMBDA is…..The point is, shit got congested as fuck with silver simply going to $50. Immediately dealers were like fuck your constitutional. And personally I thought junk would be fine. I sold my generics for ASE’s but not my junk, cuz junk is constitutional. And you assholes think that your gonna get anywhere near $300/oz for your generic gay shit if they even want to buy it?
>>61236493>This really puts into perspective how little silver there is, just a monster box for 12 million people out there.Yes, divide silver and gold between all people who want it, and the stuff available for purchase and very little silver/gold will buy a lot of stuff, like we go back to 1900 or earlier prices for things in silver. How much could 10 cents in silver buy in 1880?
>>61236394>The past month has shown if there's a increase in silver value, pure silver is what is desired.Would you please spend just 5 goddamn minutes learning about the thing you're talking about before opining on it? If you did a lot fewer people would think you're retarded.
>>61236499>DESU I don’t even know what the fuck backwardation is or what the LMBDA is…..Please revisit: >>61236513
>>61236394Fractional pieces for at / below spot - this is a big deal because fractional pieces are more expensive to manufacture and in every other case demand a premiumHistorical pieces that will never ever be made again (no country in the world will ever mint any silver coins for circulation, they just make gay proofs)Lots of cool and cheap things to collect while also stackingYou can fondle it as much as you want and it doesn't matterIt makes easy gifts to family, who get very excited over a silver half dollar evenEasy to get very old coins for very cheapHigher silver overall vs rounds per dollarEct ect, all good reasons, I stack for silver. I don't stack for whatever the market is doing currently, I stack for decades in the future potentially. I do not actually care that junk is selling for -300% of spot or -10,000% of spot, it's the cheapest way to get silver.>But selling!Nobody will care when silver is unobtanium, and we're approaching unobtanium status fast.
>>61236499you're bitching about a situation that will last a week maybethis isn't the new normal. It's already passed. In another month junk will again be selling for ludicrous premiums and dealers will be begging to buy it.
>>61236499>And you assholes think that your gonna get anywhere near $300/oz for your generic gay shit if they even want to buy it?Yes. Either LBMA unfucks itself (unlikely) or it goes out of business, which means price setting moves to the Shanghai Gold Exchange where they do NOT sell paper silver. Only physical bars that have been deposited in their vault may be sold.When prices rise to allow true price discovery, the market will normalize, dealers will be happy to buy 90% for very close to spot, but more importantly, many people will be willing buy constitutional for a fare market price.
>>61236357Go to lcs, say offer to swap for generics based on 1/2 the premium he makes on them. If he's a legit store he'll take you up on the offer in a heart beat. It's the quickest way to get value for them. Not the best way but least time investment with peace of mind.
I posted this picture for the first time on here so long ago I don't think there even was a /pmg/ and three different ((people)) called me everything but a white man for posting it.I mean it was like they were furious.
>>61236394>worth stacking besides and imaginary shtf barter scenario>ImaginaryLiterally every time overinflation hit there becomes things cash can't buy but metals can.Literally every time in history.Not so imaginary. Doesn't take a society collapsing into madmax.
>>61236282>be me sitting at 15,000 agWhat's above Buffett?
>>61236571Not a bad idea, certainly a solid backup option; fairly certain that the further cool LCS would take that immediately, the nearest one maybe not.
>>61236426But those are both boomer choices lmao and in this thread boomer doesn’t carry much wait as an insult probably > t. 32 the youngest in the thread
The bimetallic standard is never coming back for everyday use. Silver inflation adjusted price using proper methods is somewhere north of $800 an ounce. People aren’t going to be using 1/100th ounce coins to pay for eggs and shit get real. Plus there’s simply not enough of the stuff to go around. A penny per year mined for every person on earth? Untenable for use in coinage. After the meltdown there will just be another “pm backed” fiat system that will run the whole cycle back for the next century or so.
>>61236547>Are refiners not buying alloyed silver now?They aren't buying 90% and sterling because all their time and energy is going towards melting 999 into 1000oz bars.Buying sterling and 90% (at peak prices) is just tying up capital that could be used to buy more 999 scrap.
>>61236499why are you so upset bro?just relax, maybe get a hobbyi suggest getting into collecting (silver) rocks>>61236588there are def younger stackers around maybe not rn (besides me) but i know at least a couple below 30s have posted over the past month or two
>>61236597Hey you, smartfag can you explain why the LBMA manipulates paper silver to an artificially lower price? I hear banks short silver because they want to acquire it but I can’t remember why the LBMA does it
>>61236575Every group eventually develops a group that for seem reason decide they are better than the rabble. That their version of the past time is the best version. Boomer stackers are kinda like beholders that way.
>>61236578Part of the "currency" security delusion of people in western countries is because they haven't been been rugpulled multiple times on their fiat in living memory.One would even be hard pressed to find people who lost their savings from a bank going under.That's not the case for many people in developing countries, or even former Warsaw pact countries. That's why the Vietnamese are crazy about PMs. Too bad we don't have any Argentina bros to tell us if they like the metal their country was literally named after.
>>>/tg/96660880>>>/tg/96826074Spooky gaming token editionThis one time in middle school during halloween, my friend and I were preparing to trick or treat. We would use 2 costumes that were easily switchable to be able to go to each house twice, for example two masks. We must have had holocaust class recently, because we decided that a good dual scary costume would be a mask, and a nazi (denoted by a swastika crudely drawn on notebook paper and taped to the chest, behind a zip-up). One of the first houses we went to (my friend's neighbor), I believe right after going with the mask (our second attempt), he saw two kids with a crudely drawn swastika taped their chest, and asked:“what are you supposed to be?”“nazis”“wtf i'm jewish”“so you're not going to give us any candy?”“no, get off my property”“what was that guys problem?” at least that's my best recollection of it
>>61236592>People aren’t going to be using 1/100th ounce coins to pay for eggs and shit get real. Plus there’s simply not enough of the stuff to go around.Using the Goldback vapor deposition tech, you can easily get specie notes that have consistent amounts of gold or silver into increments smaller than 1/1000 of a troy oz. The smallest Goldback note has 1/2000 of a troy oz of gold.The exact same tech can be applied to silver.
>>61236614>Boomer stackers are kinda like beholders that way.if you check the archives it appears he first posted that pic in 2020 and only one person had anything slightly negative to say about it. He then posted it a couple times again in 2023 and 2024 complaining about insults that never happened.he's just overly sensitive.One person called the picture cringe and he went off on that guy calling him all sorts of names.
>>61236575People are such haters for no reason kek that’s just a comfy photo >>61236605I’m exaggerating I’m sure there’s some young people who are here. When I was in my 20s I came here so I’m sure others do now too. I just want the monetary system to stop being fake and gay and ruining the USA. It’s probably too late though. Many people wished for their existing rotten system to go away only to be met with something much worse though. Knowing this doesn’t relieve the disdain however
>>61236592There are visa cards which debit grams or micro-grams of gold when you use it to pay for a banana. Nobody is suggesting people should be shaving off metal to pay for things.
Lot of 1PBTID>>61236614but my version of the past that i have never lived through is in fact the best version and the way forward>Source:it was revealed to me in my memes
>>61236609Because they can. They do it for money and to keep their circle of power strong. Simple as. The real question is would you accept free money off the backs of others? Would you accept money from a nun demon?
>>61236637How does it keep their circle of power strong? That’s a complicated question. I inadvertently do although not directly by holding PMs. Money isn’t my God and I wouldn’t sell my soul to Satan in the way you are describing.
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>>61236394I stack junk cause you’re a nigger
>>61236623the simple answer is to use copper or an equivalent lesser metaldont gold and silverbacks have a layer of plastic? if so im not keen, xenoestrogenMAXXing your money isnt a good alternative in my caveman opinion>>61236629neat, didnt know thatnobody except argentina and venezuela, kek
>>61236609>Hey you, smartfag can you explain why the LBMA manipulates paper silver to an artificially lower priceThe manipulation via selling paper silver in amounts that dwarf the physical purchases, is done to create extreme volatility (price swings) which has the effect of scaring retail and institutional investors away from silver, which shrinks the market down to primarily only two players, industrial buyers who only want to buy silver for manufacturing, and the manipulators. Less demand for investment silver results in a lower spot price. They don't directly control the long term spot price, but they indirectly reduce the price because no investor wants to buy silver only to have it spend half the time below their purchase price.
>>61236648>>61236648Well these people do. They keep their friends in a multi pronged blackmail tiered organization to keep it running. They do earn money off of the backs of others and then print more to weaken the herd. They do this until X, you or z break and then they go into hiding for a about ten years until things look like they are getting better. Then they repeat. Oh you can bet we will see war, a stock market crash especially tech. Then they will wait for civil unrest to later swoop back in to restore power. This is something that happens with every fiat system that has ever been made. History repeats, it doesn't rhyme. It happens verbatem, lockstep throughout history.
>>61236623This is like 10000x the cost of striking a coin, making billions of notes like this would be absurdly expensive and would take a long ass time. Plus they are fragile, normgroids would destroy them within weeks.>>61236629There are visa cards which debit grams or micro-grams of gold when you use it to pay for a bananaRight, so like I said, a “pm backed” fiat system since presumably you must deposit the metals at a central location? I’m sure for a while it will be well audited and you will be able to retrieve the metals and then they will start fractional reserving and we run the whole cycle back.>>61236658>use base metalsBro society is fucking flooded with base metals you can’t use that shit as currency anymore unless you want to be trading a kilo copper ingot for bread.
>>61236575its a nice stack and everyone who gave you shit were brown or retarded treasuries (bitcoin) MAXXers>>61236627if anything that much worse comes i'll just join ted tb h unless i can make my way somewhere nominally better theres not much point sticking around for thatas far as US is concerned
>>61236649I will be a Chinese supporter if they do make a gold standard to finally kill the fake and gay u.s dollar
>>61236658>the simple answer is to use copper or an equivalent lesser metalNow you've created a trimetallic standard. Multi metallic standards do not work if the fixed ratio between the metals differs anywhere else on earth.Note, we're discussing specie money that has value based on the weight of the precious metal, not a fiat standard that happens to use a precious metal like the Mercury dime. When the MDs were issued, they only had a couple cents worth of silver in them, ie, their melt value was LESS than their face value.In the absence of "legal tender" laws that force people at gunpoint to accept a currency whose face value greatly outweighs the physical value of the medium, the only money that will be universally accepted is money that has no counterparty risk.
just calm down bro, take a deep breathi understand things are tough right nowbut you're gonna lower your vibrational aura to a lesser infrapsychic level like that, manyou'll open yourself up to bad jewjew like that and invite negative entities to attack your credit scorei suggest you meditate with an ounce of silver to recharge your vril and protect yourself
>>61236697you mean knock it off with those negative waves?
>>61236691fair enough, im not really debating since my notion is gold and silver are money, i just dont like plastic and would like to avoid it as much as possible is alli know its unrealistic of me but i cant help the feeling
>>61236677>This is like 10000x the cost of striking a coinNot that extreme, perhaps 2x of coin minting for precious metal coins. Increasing volume decreases costs. They are more fragile than coins, but that's a feature, not a bug, because the metal is in the Goldback, so damage can render the instrument suspect.The flip side is that Goldbacks are tamper evident and have a variety of anti-counterfeiting features that put them on par with, or ahead of high security coins like the new Britannias or the RCM Maples.
Are people who don't like junk just hylics?Like, at the end of the day it's old coins that were traded by the most powerful and influential country of our lifetime, pretty much the "rome" of the world post-1776.Is it just that they're spiritually jews and get disgusted whenever they see white men and white people and romans?
>>61236712kekbeen a while, think i'll go watch that movie
>>61236736its my favorite gold heist movie unironically
>>61236732yes, whether paid shill or just retarded fudder, as they would have to be devoid of a divine factor to not fud silver regardless of purity
>>61236697why not 5 oz?
>>61236755FUCK disregard the "not">>61236753based
>>61236758why not just commit a holocaust why dont you?
PMs are neat
>>61236667How or by what mechanisms does that kind of control benefit them financially? Do they make profit with paper silver by controlling the swings up and down?
>>61236394Remonetization of silver. Looks more likely everyday. Having multiple sizes of reliable silver coin will be useful. That's one good reason. Now shut up.
>>61236417True but it's better to aim higher lol, no harm in a bigger stack excluding issues with storage
Getting mo soon.
So uhhhh......What they didn't tell you, that 3% inflation rate they released? They did a 2019-like liquidity crisis to make that happen. Hundreds of billions of dollars (and trillions indirectly) held back from being lent out to businesses because of the fed's quantitative tightening.So basically this is the most important news story of this year probably, we're gonna have to see how this pans out, this is crisis-level and they'll have to switch to quantitative easing soon to correct it - which means inflation of 5% or more.
>>61236777
>>61236675I like this one, chatgpt?Ive been having some success with Bing, they're well compressed down to like 200 KB but I feel like they lose some detail
>>61236341If they're imaginary, why do I have to filter out at least 3 of them in every single thread? Checkmate anon.
>>61236796>he gets his money in frenchI wonder why it's called argent in frog, did the finest silver come from argentina? Or was argentina named so because of the finest silver being found there?
>>61236811I filtered him from this btw, filter anchor post.>>61236278
>>61236812Because it's Latin for silver
>>61236341>>61236811Case in point, see your 'imaginary' indian immediately pop up?
>>61236810Cute cat and nice stack
>>61236784>Do they make profit with paper silver by controlling the swings up and down?Yes, by pumping and dumping, they exploit the price differences between COMEX (futures) and LBMA (spot) prices to profit of the arbitrage via a complex process involving SLV, picrel. (EFP stands for Exchange for Physical) The amount of money they make per oz from this arbitrage is pennies, but when you realize they trade 700 million paper oz per day, it adds up to real money.>How or by what mechanisms does that kind of control benefit them financially? Keeping the price of silver down helps keep confidence in the value of fiat. When an old silver quarter is worth over $10 dollars, it makes people realize their paper money is losing value.This is why both the central banks and government regulators are supportive of the silver suppression scheme. Silver is possibly the most manipulated commodity on the planet.Here's the answer from Yandex AI:>Silver is considered one of the most manipulated commodities, as there are several reasons for this:>Manipulation by financial institutions. Major financial institutions, such as JPMorgan Chase, UBS, HSBC, and Goldman Sachs, have been accused of manipulating silver markets through illegal trading practices, such as spoofing.>Disconnect between physical and paper silver markets. Unlike gold, which is primarily bought by central banks, silver is traded through derivatives and futures contracts, which allows for price manipulation.>Artificial inflation of the silver supply. This is achieved through the creation of "paper silver," including through lease and swap agreements.>Central bank policy interventions. Central banks may suppress the gold price by selling gold or using the gold leasing and lending market
The look you get when she finds out you hoard silver
>>61236278Since I don’t know of anywhere else to ask, where can I buy authentic WWI and WWII German medals and other militaria?
>>61236808It's also bing. I just switched from using anime prompts to a more realistic prompt. I'm happy you are making fresh gobs too anon. We definitely are going to make it. A harem of gobs for each stacker.
>>61236675>>61236808
>>61236844>>61236784>How or by what mechanisms does that kind of control benefit them financially?picrel
>>61236278New 2026 sovereign design has been revealed. It's now yellow gold and has security features like the Britannias have got.
>>61236848She could poke an eye out with those things. Maybe it was a little chilly? Silver is the most thermally conductive element.
>>61236869Interesting
>>61236869I like it
>>61236869There is still sovereigns in circulation in Afghanistan and India
>>61236873My favorite silver test is the ice-melt due to this.
>>61236727Give me a pair of scissors.
>>61236869>It's now yellow goldIs it still 22k?
>>61236902>My favorite silver test is the ice-melt due to this.I'd put an ice cube on that.
>>61236947>Is it still 22k?Of course it is.
>>61236938There's a clear edge to demark where the gold ends to prevent clipping. Nice try Schlomo.
>>61236956>Of course it is.So they changed the gold alloy? Less copper? I know the US Eagles use a silver/copper alloy. Krugerrands use only copper, so they are a little darker than Eagles.>Krugerrands were designed to be durable. Therefore, they are comprised of an alloy of gold and copper. Because the coins are only 91.67% gold (the remainder, 8.33%, copper) – 22 karats>Each of the four sizes contains 91.67% gold (22 karat), 3% silver, and 5.33% copper. The 22k gold alloyed makeup of Gold Eagle coins stands in contrast to the 24k Gold Buffalo Coin
>>61236810My cat always acts a little weird when we can smell a skunk nearby.
>>61236970>Gold Eagles are 3% Silver>Each coin, weighing 33.9 grams, contains a little over 1 gram of Silver>If you buy 31 Gold Eagles you have one ounce of Silver for freeIs this the ultimate Stacking lifehack?
>>61236999Checked. This is the only gold coin I can afford.>Croatian 1-Kuna Gold Coin 0.05 grams.
I have a 9999 gold Maple with a copper spot on it.
>>61237007Smallest Indian coin, but still more than IQJeet can afford.>World's Smallest Gold Coin of Vijayanagar Empire,India, 0.040gm
>>61237024How did any of those coins make it to the present day? I feel like they all would've been lost pretty quickly and any that got found would get mistaken for gold flakes and melted down.
>>61237056>How did any of those coins make it to the present day?I wouldn't trust anything coming out of India.
What's a better deal overall for 90%?OPTION A: Risking it with 10 Cull Morgans/Peace Dollars (7.734 oz) They could end up looking real bad.OPTION B: Tube of 1964 Kennedy Half Dollars BU (7.15 oz) Kennedy's are cool, but I hate them being associated with the disgusting 40% and below versions. >>61236394Excellent b8, You need a good reason? Because you're gay.
>>61236451Correct.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zt5WpNZj9QI
>>61237070If they're exactly the same price, I'd get the Dollars since even with wear they have more Silver in them.If the Dollars are more expensive, get the Kennedys, they have no wear and nobody will mistake a 64 for a 65 due to how large the date is on them.
>>61236617I have a former colleague that doesn't buy PMs but saves in USD for that reason. I tried to tell him the Dollar is just a dong with extra steps but I'm not sure if I ever got through.
First off faggot. Me saying I created the formerly well to do housewives meme on an anonymous forum doesn’t give me any real clout cuz it’s an anonymous board dumbshit.Cuz I was a relative newfag when I made that meme during covid. Does it not count cuz I’m not an “oldfag” who was here 2011? And I don’t know what’s so confusing about what I’m saying??? They literally weren’t buying junk, and weren’t even buying generics at some places fucking 2 weeks ago: And you think that when silver is at $400 you are going to get anywhere close to spot on your junk or generics? Seeing that just 2 fucking weeks ago they weren’t fucking buying and shit hasn’t even gotten going yet. One poster in the last thread said he was sympathetic with what I’m saying. Probably cuz he’s not an autistic retard like you. Stupid assholes like you aren’t understanding that I’m trying to help. Fuck, I’m not even sure ASE holders aren’t going to be fucked as well. But I do know I’ll be ahead of the fucking line over you with your liberty halves APMEX generics.
>>61236736kek, saved.>>61237070I like the JFKs better personally. Any man killed by Israel for serving his country is a man worth remembering.
eww don't (you) me, it makes me feel dirty
>>61236868>>61236844Thanks for the very detailed explanation. That is a very complex system in that chart indeed. Here’s another question: do you think we will we see the LBMA and other manipulators get a pie in the face as a result of increasing demand in physical in the near future?
>>61237116I'm not part of this discussion, but point of note:Desu, oldfag means you were here before 2008. Newfag means you came here from 2008 to 2009. Summerfag means you first came here in the summer of 2009. Over 9000 anons arrived last Thursday, I can tell by the pixels.Cracky-chan 4 eva, the true qween o7
>>61237116So string me along here, should I just continue stacking maples then? Or what else should I purchase if not for generics and dimes. I have an ungodly amount of dimes and liberties as it is.
gold + silverrrr :}
>>61237129>do you think we will we see the LBMA and other manipulators get a pie in the face as a result of increasing demand in physical in the near future?If I understand correctly the low demand is just a result of the low prices, so an (I assume) unintended artificial bottleneck. If LMBA really starts to fear a Failure to Deliver they will let the price rise to increase supply and catch up later, like we saw 2/3 weeks ago. I think they can play that game for a long time.
>>61237146+1 for maples post-2018Newer Britannias are also very secure/hard to counterfeit.But who are you worried about selling to/trading with? Every coin shop has an XRF machine, so security features don't matter much there if we're talking about bullion value. That's why lots of guys here stack silver krugerrands and basic rounds.
u know what matters?
>>61237151>I think they can play that game for a long time.Months at most. Not years, though, with demand and physical deliveries remaining high.
>>61237085>>61237122Yes, I've decided to slurp the Kennedy's this weekend. If I'm going to purchase some cull Morgans/Peace Dollars, I'd rather go to an LCS for that. Maybe they'll have friendlier looking ones on their shelves than whatever some faceless online dealer would mail me. I also am throwing in two cull ASEs to finish up a tube. Thanks fren.
>>61237165>If I'm going to purchase some cull Morgans/Peace Dollars, I'd rather go to an LCS for that. Maybe they'll have friendlier looking ones on their shelves than whatever some faceless online dealer would mail me.Any LCS is going to sort them and pull out anything with a shred of numismatic value. Online bullion dealers usually don't have the time nor inclination to do that, so sometimes when buying rolls or bags you'll get some bonus numismatic value on top of the bullion value. But supporting your LCS also has a bonus value.
>>61237129>Here’s another question: do you think we will we see the LBMA and other manipulators get a pie in the face as a result of increasing demand in physical in the near future?Runnnig out of physical for immediate delivery wrecks them. You set a market price for something that is not available at that price. The true market price becomes the next available marginal supply.LBMA and COMEX would lose their price setting power. Prices would most likely end up being set by the Shanghai Gold Exchange where they do not allow paper silver to be traded.If you want to sell silver bars on the SGE, you have to deposit them in the SGE vault first.
10 years if pmg and no one has even made a profitLmao what rid you expect gambling onRocksOCKSLmao
>>6123718410 years of saying comex is running out of silverLmao you got scammed
>>61237146>I have an ungodly amount of dimes and liberties as it is.Nothing wrong with that. They are the cheapies only for now. Eventually 90% will go back to selling at retail for a premium, or and be purchased by the LCS for at or near spot, and by that time the price of silver will have gone up as well.If you already have hundreds of oz of 90% and you're just bored of it, then buy what you like.
>>61236769WHAT THE FUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>>61237146I guess maples are fine cuz it’s .9999. When I sold my silver for ASE’s losing some weight. About 30% of thst were maples. So I fucked up there and shouldn’t have sold those. But the rest I’m happy I sold. I don’t care what you do. I’m just helping make it aware to anons here that when shit gets really going people are retarded if they think a buffalo or junk quarter is gonna be = to an ASE in the eyes of a dealer or whoever
How much will the price of Gold and Silver rise now that EBT has been shut off? Niggers are going to start mass looting in the morning.
>>61237222They gonna loot the coin shops
I’m ready to slurp collapse @ $30
>>61237222Gold chains will become more valuable, but everything else won't be affected.The Shutdown will most likely wrap up after the 4th (election day), so don't expect more than a week of chimpouts.
How much will the price of Gold and Silver fall now that EBT has been shut off?
>>61237116Larp, discarded all of what you said immediately.Silver is silver, if it's anywhere close to 400 an ounce there isn't gonna be mountains of below-spot junk floating around.
You sure seem to care a lot about something you claim to dislike
>>61237240How much will it go up, you mean. EBT isn't real money
>>61237244What larp? I was talking about this 2-3 months ago on here. I was hand waved. They weren’t buying junk just 2 weeks ago. Some weren’t even buying generics. That’s all the proof I needed to see to know what I’ve been saying is correct. Anons are going to get fucked.
>>61237259No argument presented once again.
>>61237259>>61237261OK I'm going to bed, no argument once again.If you tried to argue while replying to any of the various jeets I've had them filtered the whole thread, so I won't be able to see said non-arguments.And now I've filtered you permanently with my jeet filters.It really is amazing how much 2 clicks improves /pmg/
>>61237259When it comes time to sell the demand for silver will be so immense and supply so dry that buyers will accept anything. What part about unobtainium don't you understand?
>>61237280real talk: how do I do this? is just an add-on to my browser? and will it carry over across threads, or do I have to find all the jeets again?The asshole you're replying to literally gets paid to spend 16 hours+/day on here. it's weird.
>>61237283No one needs silver,,,,there's a huge glut that grows by 1.3 million ounces per day,,,,it will never go up
>>61237316I'm not sure if this works, but I never care to filter the obvious jeet posts or anyone for that matter.
Dont @ me you fucking loser. Your whole life is spent trolling this thread.
>>61237337everyone here hates you
kinda tempted to not pay
>>61237349True, i showed them how easy it was to get rich and told them the obvious truth that they got silver scammed,,,,,,,not my problem....... in fact your seething is fueling my gains
>>61237433You retarded fomopig.
>>61237345>@
>>61236677>unless you want to be trading a kilo copper ingot for breadUm, a kilo of copper is worth 4.5 loaves of bread desu, and that's before the value of copper increases because it reassumes its value as currency.
Threadly reminder (homegrown peppers edition) to request a free deck of Frenopolis cards by being a /pmg/ chad. See the /tg/ thread for instructions.Love these cards, every color deck has a different theme
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>>61237557nice
>>61237349No, nufags hate him. Old fags don't even read his posts. Stop replying to the troll you child
>>61236394ok faggot then break up your gold while I simply trade easy with my trusty ol' junk coins. it's not imaginary. i will trade in shtf. i will be the local junk silver lord. I will drink my coffee paid with one single junk coin
>>61237638>Old fags don't even read his posts. Stop replying to the troll you childmy name is bob and I hate all you stackersI've been here longer than you and him. I've been here longer than /pmg/ even. I am the consummate oldfag, I used to shoot the shit with moot and the other namefags back in the day. You'll find my posts in the very first /pmg/ threads and every thread since.
>>61237683So...are you pro-cracky or anti-cracky?
>>61237687I prefer boxxy. Not sure why but that eye liner and mascara did something to me.
>>61236341CHUGGA CHUGGA POO POO!!!>retarded jeet poasting will continue until they all drown in cow poo…
>>61237690Heresy
>>61237699
>>61237116>be anon fag>namedrop meme larping as oldfag>get outted for the attention seeking whore you are>I totally didn't claim to be the meme maker for clout in this thread guys. I was just saying...holy fuck, ywnbaw bit you sure react like a bitch.
>>61237444I think you are right i am going to sell all of my silver
>>61237682>Muh world collapseLmao imagine being such a scared child you spend your life in fear buying shiny rocksI got rich by not buying silver so I get to live NOW in great wealth,,,,,lmao at the suckers
61237716those who prepare have no fear. all fiat becomes worthless, fiat itself means 'to come into existence' simply created out of nothing and there is only one who has such power, whom is God and nobody else. Fiat money is the ultimate blasphemy and I refuse to bow down to it.
>>61237554Ah so a cool quarter kilo bar per loaf of bread. No, copper won’t suddenly revalue because it’s used as currency, its industrial applications are far more valuable and Jews haven’t spent the last century suppressing it. Current value of copper is genuinely fair market price. Also if your scenario happened then every crackhead in the neighbourhood would leave you with no electricity as they rip apart transformers for the giant blocks of copper and sneak under your floor while you sleep to cut your copper piping out. Base metals are not being remonetised dude, this isn’t the ancient world anymore and that shit is EVERYWHERE.
Looks like the Fed is already doing QE. Looks like 2026 is going to be lit.>Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you another $29 billion FED pump into the banking system.>The entire regional banking system is experiencing a liquidity crisis.>Spot fires are starting to appear.https://x.com/great_martis/status/1984324011556553160
>>61237730If it's everywhere, why have all countries gradually been replacing it in their coinage for decades? Bring all that copper back into coinage plus the ever growing industrial demand...do you really need to have something so obvious and easy to understand spelled out for you?
>>61237738>Wah wah countries have to use the metal i choose for tgeir money because i fell for an obvious scamLmao why are pmg baggies like this? Why cant they choose good investments rather than need a government bailout?
>>61237444>ImageYou can't even do basic editing right, but this also shows how fucking salty you were over the meme I did of you.
>copper is rare>annual production 22 million tonsMaybe a stacktard will make a tier list to show this stacktard how dumb he is
>The Indian Rupee was first struck in 1540 under the Sur Empire as a coin weighing approximately 11.53 grams of Silver>This Standard was maintained for 400 years until the British debased the coins to 50% purity during WWII>In 1946 Silver was removed from the Rupee's composition all together>Since then the amount of Silver equivalent to one Rupee in value has plummetedI find it ironic that we have so many Indian shills here when their currency was absolutely raped almost immediately after it went off of Silver.Unfortunately I couldn't find data on what the Rupee's exchange rate was from 1948-1973, so this chart isn't the most accurate thing in the world, but I don't think having accurate data would make it look much different.
>>61237749Lol, very nice!
>>61237738>Bring all that copper back into coinage plus the ever growing industrial demandThere is already not enought copper to keep up with the retarded "green" technologies. A couple of the worlds biggest copper mines went offline due to structural issues and we don't know when they'll be back in service.The bigger issue is that no government today (possibly excepting Norway) is able to give up fiat. Asking them to use copper coinage is essentially forcing them to use specie money.Specie money CANNOT be used by the current fiat issuing governments overloaded with debt. Once you start using fiat, and begin running deficits, destroying the debt by inflating the currency is the only escape. Specie money or even a hard currency peg makes that impossible.No deficts, means no buying elections, no hiring more government employees, (guaranteed to vote for the big government party) no buying welfare voters with gibs. No rewarding doners with big fat contracts.Hard money would force goverments to shrink back to the size they were in 1900, which would be a good thing in my opinion, but current governments would literally prefer a nuclear apocalypse to cutting their own size and power.TLDR; Copper money will not happen with any current government.
>>61237749Lmao You can't even do basic editing right, but this also shows how fucking salty you were over the meme I did of you.
>>61237738>why have all countries gradually been replacing it in their coinage for decades? Because it’s more profitable to sell it to industry rather than just have it circulate doing nothing and give the plebs zinc coins instead? Obviously.
>>61237749>You can't even do basic editing right, but this also shows how fucking salty you were over the meme I did of you.We know IQjeet is an Indian because he gets so butthurt over the painful truths about India, and cries to the jannies/mods when his feelings get hurt.
>>61237738>why have all countries gradually been replacing it in their coinage for decades?To save money. Copper is more expenisve and less durable than steel or aluminum.
>>61237760None of that is what I was trying to argue for at all. I must have missed the first part of the whole copper discussion. My point was basically copper could return to its former status as a fractional money metal for small and very small purchases when fiat destroys itself. That's all. Countries stopped using it for coinage *because* it was valuable.>>61237764You are so, so close to understanding. You're right there, staring right at it.
Would anyone trust the US government enought to buy 50 year gold backed government debt? The plan would call for a 50 year government bond. The bond would pay interest yearly in cash, and at the end of 50 years, be payable in a certain weight in gold, or cash equivalent.I personally wouldn't, because the politicans are such snakes, who could trust them not to rugpull creditors when the 50 year bonds were due for redemption.>Momentum is quietly building in Washington around the idea of anchoring U.S. debt to gold. Economist @judyshel, a former Trump advisor and leading advocate for sound money, has proposed issuing 50-year Treasury bonds convertible to gold at maturity – a move she says would restore confidence in the dollar by linking long-term U.S. debt to something real and enduring.https://x.com/MilesFranklinCo/status/1983994143480439216
>>61237773...yes.I seriously must have missed something in this thread. You guys are trying to get me to convince me of the points I'm already trying to make here, which tells me that I'm probably not arguing against the points I thought you were making.
>>61237738>If it's everywhere, why have all countries gradually been replacing it in their coinage for decades? Bring all that copper back into coinage plus the ever growing industrial demand...do you really need to have something so obvious and easy to understand spelled out for you?>>61237775>My point was basically copper could return to its former status as a fractional money metal for small and very small purchases when fiat destroys itselfIt's not going to happen in my opinion, even if fiat destroys itself. Copper is too low value for weight to use as coinage, and the last thing a country needs is a TRImetallic standard.If a silver dime could buy a meal, how much copper would you need to carry for the same purchase?Go ahead and save all the copper you can get if you wish. It will always have value, I just don't think it will have much value as a practical specie money, even if the fiat dies.
>>61237781It's like 2AM here, I'm not firing on all cylinders.Speaking of which I think I might've just made a bunch of really stupid Ebay bids.I'm going to sleep now.
the bullrun continues on monday
>>61237791>Copper is too low value for weight to use as coinage, and the last thing a country needs is a TRImetallic standard.Everyone everywhere had a trimetallic standard for millennia.>If a silver dime could buy a meal, how much copper would you need to carry for the same purchase?What if you want to buy a bread roll, a couple of fasteners, a soda, anything of less value than a meal?>Go ahead and save all the copper you can get if you wish. It will always have value, I just don't think it will have much value as a practical specie money, even if the fiat dies.I'll save copper for scrap, but I'm not stacking copper. The fact that it will always have value but not much value is exactly why everyone every used it for tiny shit. Even back when a penny could buy a quart of wheat (and wheat was harder to produce) very few people hoarded pennies like they did gold and silver. However, EVERYONE still used pennies. That was my argument. I save wheat pennies for their potential numismatic value and because I like them. I have like 25, which is a helluva lot less than the ounces of silver I have. Beyond that purpose, it's vastly smarter and more productive to stack silver and gold for wealth preservation and/or post-fiat purposes. So if we ever get around to revaluing money, copper will be there to cover the decimals like it was for the whole history of money. Regardless of what purchase you might make, you only need a few pennies at most. So it doesn't make much sense to stack copper pennies in bulk for a post-fiat world. I think hoarding copper pennies to scrap at some future date might be worthwhile, but countries like the UK and Canada never made it legal and gradually removed their copper coinage from circulation. The US will probably do something similar, which would force penny hoarders to melt their own 95% copper ingots and then convince a buyer that they weren't made illegally. That seems like way too much effort for scrapping.
I have been up for almost 24 hours having spent the last 4 organizing the stack between cups of 2AM coffee; a once every two years adventure that nothing can compare to. Storage space was cut in half by removing unnecessary plastic coin cases and going forward everything will fit in 3D printed containers for maximum efficiency. Blessings to you and your stacks, bros. If you find yourself unable to sleep a night spent knee deep in precious metals may be the perfect medicine.
>>61237557aw I don’t have telegram but I wanna get these in my binder
>>61237839I admire and appreciate your efforts, anon.
>>61237839based, it's good to take stock every now and then
>>61237867>>61237873Feels therapeutic to take inventory and to open up what was beginning to feel like limited space; thank you, frens. Is dollar cost averaging still the general recommendation? I'm currently planning to buy bits of junk while saving for larger orders of 50/50 gold and silver but this recent spike has me interested in other's strategies. Are you dumping every spare dollar into metals? Gold even though it's scraping it's ATH? So many options...
>>61237775Historically, copper or bronze coinage almost ALWAYS circulated alongside silver and gold. Not at a fixed rate as in a tri-metallic system, but as tokens representing specific fractions of standard silver and/or gold units. Essentially as metallic demand notes for silver or gold. The copper had value, but always less than the silver and gold it laid claim to. No reason that can't happen again.
>>61237908I agree and think we'll see that again. I'm only worried the base tokens might be some fancy "nordic gold" like EU change -I prefer bronze over the gimmicky new stuff.
>>61237908>No reason that can't happen againOther than the fact that retard amounts of copper have been mined compared to gold and silver since industrialisation and the vast majority is in forms that any crackhead can recycle with a pair of bolt cutters and a backyard furnace. There is a reason that shit is five dollars/lb.
>>61237888>dollar cost averaging still the general recommendationFor me, yes. But I also am finding otherwise disposable income or income generated from inconsistent sources to add a bit to the stacking budget.>goldI've decided to just stack the cheapest gold as I go along. If you can't afford ounces every month, for example. I watch the findbullionprices numbers and check several sites they don't list. Recently I've seen 1/10oz gold pandas for $410, which to me is a better deal than waiting a couple of months when I anticipate gold being more expensive. It's cheaper than buying fractional bars. But, there are sometimes great prices on things like 5 gram bars, too.>every spare dollarI've been putting the unnecessary expenses part of my budget into crypto and pm etfs (booh, hiss, I know). I'm gaming it out, squeezing a few dollars more here and there. The etfs can grow my money if gold and silver go up, but I can convert them to cash when I need the money. That way, as pm prices rise, I have money to cover purchases of physical. Crypto seems to move more with the stock market than pm's, so it's kind of a hedge - in this market, though, it requires constant attention to make money and avoid losses. So that's gaining me a little more additional funding for my pirate chest. It basically amounts to a 10-20% difference in the amount of pm's I can acquire. The whole setup is a little risky, but like I said I'm gaming it. It's kind of like playing games at an arcade, getting worthless prize tickets, and converting them into bullion. Probably a bad idea unless you know what you're doing. It's nice to be able to flip a $200 trade into $300 in a day and pickup 2 more ozs for the month, but for the same effort I sometimes lose a buck or two. I buy my DCA'ed pm's at the beginning of the month, trying to time a low within a few days. Then I try to gamble with the play money to get some more. Gameification is turning me into Scrooge from A Christmas Carol, but it's working.
>>61237908>but as tokens representing specific fractions of standard silver and/or gold units. Essentially as metallic demand notes for silver or gold. The copper had value, but always less than the silver and gold it laid claim to. No reason that can't happen again.It can be done and it works, but it's essentially a metallic version of fiat.It works well so long as the volume and value is very low. Only a fool would counterfeit pennies, although the Soviets counterfeited Mercury dimes.
>>61237929I'm starting to feel bad for the goblins. Like we're crack dealers.
>>61237935So you don't get it. Token coinage gets its value in the same way fully-redeemable paper money does. Not by the value of the copper in the coin but by the fact that it can be exchanged at a fixed rate for gold and/or silver. Not only does it not matter that the copper in the token coin is worth less than the PMs it lays claim to, it MUST be less or Gresham's law drives it out of circulation. So a copper asteroid could land in Ohio and it wouldn't matter. Why use copper instead of aluminum or plastic? Because it looks good, feels good, is durable, can be minted easily, has some intrinsic value, and has a couple thousand years of history behind it.
Looks like the EU CBDC may be up to pilot project by 2027. I think it's going much worse than they had hoped. The look on Lagarde's face speaks volumes. (video at link)https://x.com/Sorenthek/status/1984192688024109489
>>61237946Don't feel sorry for them. Have you smelled goblin pussy?
>>61237908>>61237945Current price estimates to make the math easy:Silver: $50/troy ozCopper: $5/poundThe silver to copper price ratio, with silver at $50 per troy ounce and copper at $5 per pound, is approximately 97:1 by weight (silver to copper). That sounds an awful lot like 100 copper pennies to 1 silver dollar. Just saying.
>>61237954*copper to silver, rather
>>61237954>>61237959Nope, I fucked up. It's 1:145.83, silver to copper. Still not outside the realm of the historical 1:100.
>>61237954>That sounds an awful lot like 100 copper pennies to 1 silver dollar. Just saying.You wouldn't have one 1/100 of a silver dollars worth of copper in one penny.It wouldn't work because now you've created a hard ratio bi-metallic standard. Those don't work because if the relative ratio of the two metals is priced differently anywhere else in the world, it will cause a drain of one or the other metals, whichever is worth more in the other country.The only way copper pennies (valued at 1/100 oz of silver) work is if there is far less than 1/100 oz of silvers worth of copper in the penny.The copper penny becomes a fiat token worth 1/100 of an oz of silver, but isn't inherently worth that much.You could use bronze or brass or plastic because it wouldn't matter, your penny is a fiat debt instrument.
>>61237938I'm sure you realize this but when the inevitable ruin of stocks takes place, physical will go up while ETFs will crash too. It will be like a light switch. You won't be able to time it. Just be careful anon. Fractional gold is fine in my book though
>>61237948>fiat base metal shitcoinsNo thanks kys
>>61237805Stfu. bull trap. incelI vaguely memed in one of the threads about one of my sources of bullion and now they are sold out of practically everything in stock. How many incel losers visit these threads and are copying my trades? At least they wont be able to load up on pure gold chains - unless they are in fact Indians in India or adjacent. Which is my next move while I wait for the market to dip big before I really buy big. Motherfuckers.
>>61237967>I'm sure you realize this but when the inevitable ruin of stocks takes place,When the markets crash, gold and silver will briefly dip simply because when investors get margin called, they don't sell what they want, they sell what they CAN.The dip tends to be fairly short because the capital rotates into the metals for safety.
Politicians will never voluntarily give us sound (hard) money because it would stop most of their thieving. Fiat allows deficits for years before the inevitable debt collapse.>In mere minutes, @judyshel makes the most compelling constitutional & moral argument for sound money I've ever heard>Watch & share this. I promise it will be the most meaningful 5 minutes you've seen in ages.https://x.com/menlobear/status/1980046051425050912
>>61237975I own all my silver on an etf am I screwed?
>>61237998Only pure silver Indian chains are respectable currency, sar.
Timeline of US silver deception.>The U.S. masked silver scarcity for decades. This timeline exposes their tactics, China’s foresight, and why the silver price must surge before the system collapseshttps://www.silverwars.com/gaslight-gaslight-gaslight-timeline-of-silver-supply-deception/
>>61237116>just 2 fucking weeks ago they weren’t fucking buying and shit hasn’t even gotten going yet>shit hasn't even gotten going yetYou yourself are saying the situation right now where dealers aren't buying junk and generics is going to change.
>>61237998>I own all my silver on an etf am I screwed?If you own shares in an ETF, you don't own any silver. Best that can be said is you have market exposure to the silver price.If you don't physically hold it, you don't own it. If you buy physical silver and you let some one else hold it, you may have a legal claim, but that other entity is a counterparty risk.
>>61237839Bless you and your stack too fren that's a good project.
>>61238007Someone's gotta hold my big silver balls cauze I aint carrying dem munfuggins around.
>>61237205>when shit gets really goingHeres's that phrase again.What do you suppose it looks like when shit "gets going"?Is silver just not going to be in demand? Is the spot price going to be fake again but this time too high?
>>61237259>the demand right now will be just as bad in the future but worseStop hopping IDs
$1000/oz silver needed to unlock ewaste.https://www.silverwars.com/gaslight-gaslight-gaslight-timeline-of-silver-supply-deception/
>>61237967Oh I do. I'm literally only holding a few hundred dollars for a few weeks at a time, regular loading and unloading.
So my late father had a silver stack of 100 oz coinsShould i sell them or "buy" them off the estate for the current bid price? Its a pretty good time to sell no? He probably paid a third for it many years agoIts 5 tubes of 20 coins, all the same, nothing historic
>>61238041Imagine letting probate Jews get ahold of your father's metals and having to pay them for the honor of having a legacy.your dad should have buried them and given you a map and a shovel before he died.
>>61238041>buy them off the estateWhat the fuck kind of kiked out inheritance law is this shit
Silver is an essential component for low emissivity glass coatings, consuming millions of oz per year.https://www.silverwars.com/us-window-silver-demand-2025/https://youtu.be/wfRI8JAH9ak
>>61238046>>61238060I have three siblings and my mom, cant just take the silver obviously, and they dont want it, its either its getting sold to a broker or i buy it off
>>61238063if you can't get the metal at spot price or below from the estate then just take the cash and buy whatever.
Kek baggies
Day 44 of Mike posting every day until silver is $1,000
>>61238069I can get it at spot because thats what the broker would payWhy is the spread so shitty for pmg? phillies cost 57€ new and i can get 42ish€ spot for them, pmg is a scam
>>61237316I don't know the details of the best way to filter, I just use 4chanx and click the little arrow, then filter them by unique ID. This also makes it so you don't see anyone who replies to them, so a lot of people don't do it, but it's really worth it and not worth watching 20 people arguing with the same FUD every thread.>Do I have to do it every thread? By unique ID yes, but you can also filter their little spam pictures they post by specific picture ID, so that would make them automatically hidden at least. And usually the jeets make a few really obnoxious posts fast, so you can spot and filter them pretty much immediately. It stops them at being a 1pbtid, instead of their usual 30.
>>61236278Simple is best
>>61238151i like your style
>>61238061To there's such a glut of silver no one even mines it, it's a byproduct of mining for useful metal like copper . The purpose of pmg baggies is to absorb the glut, that's why it's shilled here
>>61237990>>61237990Trump will NEVER nominate her.He wants endless money printing.
I think the AI bubble will pop in late 2026, when the trillion dollar IPO for openAI goes live. Theres no way its actually worth that much. Its gonna drag down every other tech stock and PMs will moon. Not to mention that i heard about the amazon and meta CEOs saying that "a market crash is actually a good thing because..." which further confirms that something big is brewing.What do you think anons? Agree or disagree?
>>61236278keep on stackin'
>>61238317>AI bubblei dont know man, there will be a pullback but these AI companies are producing actual earnings reports unlike the dot com bubble which was largely speculative driven
>>61236588I am 28. I've been stacking for under a year but have a hefty stack because I put all my fiat savings into it.>60% generic silver rounds, 10% sovereign silver coins, 10% junk silver, 5% discount silver jewelry and 5% gold (pre 33 and some 999).
>>61238331that looks like copper/brass? do you do copper pours
>>61238317This is exactly what will happen. In a previous thread I predicted silver to go to 100 in late 2026 but it very well may go way higher. NVIDIA alone is 90% inflated and would alone crash the stock market. I pay attention to traders and what they are doing. A lot are simply buying gold and waiting. Going on long vacations and resting while the bubbles start coming apart. I'm not ultra wealthy but I am retired and well off, I'd like to think. And I'm largely mirroring these same people. It really is a very short matter of time now and that is both a good thing and a bad thing. Bad for everyone who didn't stack and good for us.
>>61238063Make an offer well below market. If they don't take it, fuck 'em. See if they get a better deal from a broker.
>>61238330Their earnings report are still based on speculative drivel. It is shit, worthless even. And the fact that the US government has its hands in crypto already proved there can never be a decentralized currency like that ever. And that's to say crypto wasn't produced just to rugpull normies when the time comes.
>>61238346NEVER TRUST AI POSTERS
>>61238330There are AI companies making profit from sale of their AI products? Can you point me to that?
>>61238355>its shitwhy?>becausethey arent lying on their earnings; i stack gold and silver but its gonna pull back to $35-36 territory and crab hard for a while. it will slowly trickle back past ATH but to say NVIDIA earnings report is not genuine is stupid, especially since thats what normies and the markets tend to follow. >claims tech company doing AI is overinflated>doesnt post stack, only AI picturesTHIS IS WHY YOU SHOULDNT TRUST AI POSTERS
>>61238359its used by damn near everyone at this point including walmart integrating it into their supply chain. how many folks are generating AI images in this thread alone? everyone has a phone, its on every phone.
>>61238356Don't be a dumbass. I like anime and I like goblins. Do you even know what site you are on right now? I have been on here since 06 and not until you newfags showed up did any complaint ever present itself on an anime image board. Even on /biz/ and certainly in /pmg/ threads. We should all be having fun with it, producing whatever we can related to silver on the off chance a greenhorn takes interest in it. Don't be a sniveling stifling cunt and just filter me if you don't like it. In fact I invite you to, that way I don't have to read any whiny emasculated bullshit.
>>61238377>im an oldfag>do you know where you are>i swear im not wrong
>>61238364Okay, I overestimated you as a competent thinking individual. That's my bad. You'll see how liquid your crypto and tech stocks are in a year.
>>61238381i dont own crypto currently, its for gambling. and if you dont spread your risk around and diversify your holdings then you are a fucking tard. gold/silver should be at most 10% of your net worth and held in physical only.
>>61238151Not work for me, just "Report post" + "Hide post" and if Image is attached "Image search" shows up if I click the triangle symbol. Both on older "Firefox" or actuall "Epic" (Chrome derivate) Browser, WIN10. So not know how to do this yet. Hmmmm...
>>61236575Did you make that little sea monster house or did you buy it? Either way p cool...
>>61238330>>61238368>Actual earnings reportsWhy is the p/e ratio so bad then? They might be earning some money, but it's literally 90% of our economy's growth for the past few years. Basically the number ONE by far most "important" thing in terms of the economy, so it needs to pull in a huge amount of money and not just okay reports.
>>61238403And the uses need to actually make money. Google's AI answer is losing them millions and has never made them money, it's actually decreased the amount they make from google searches because less people are clicking through to websites, and it's lowering advertiser revenue - so basically it's burning computational power and also making them less money in the meantime.>Everyone uses itIt needs to be used profitably, that's the problem.
>>61238368You didn't answer the question. Who is actually paying for the product and is the amount they are paying more than what the AI provider is paying to provide it. Include interest on debt used to finance infrastructure etc.
>>61238345Yeah I have copper for my kids because they want to participate but I'm not giving them silver or gold little babies. Here's (a little) actual gold
Weird 4chan keeps changing my id. Sometimes I'll turn my phone off or restart it and my id hasn't changed but today it changes every five minutes I guess
>>61238007What is the risk exactly? They will confiscate my etf?
>>61237141I started posting on 4chan in 2010 I was lurking since 07. Am I gay?
>>61237446>fomopigit's an old coin
>>61238393From a company called Department 56. They make all kinds of Halloween and Christmas decorations like this. It's broke now because a certain someone knocked it off the table.It's fuckin heavier than she is and she pushed it right off.
10 years of pmg lmao and no one has made it
>Call up LCS>They are still sold out of maples and ASEs, and any other coins>Generic rounds are 12 bucks above spot>They have junk silver 5 dollars below spot because they have too many>Willing to pay above spot for maples and ASE.should i just get 50$ face of junk silver? I have an itch to buy some more this week, or maybe trade some of my silver maples for junk silver?
>>61238485The guy who said that is a coin merchant, they hate ETFs because they don't make 20% when you buy and sell. Pretty much everyone here who shills silver is a coin merchant
>>61238628>>Generic rounds are 12 bucks above spotMy place does $4 above spot constantly
>>61238628LL lmao, remember when pmg baggies were paying 30% premiums on junk 5 years ago claiming they would only go up?
>>61236848she wears her silver that's a pretty big flex desu
>>61238574I am literally a professional gambler who stores his winnings in precious metals. I am in zero debt. Do not gamble btw
>>61238665>one off from 666Phew
saw this downtown near the post office today.which one of you is this?
>>61236617argie stacker here.Full distrust for national currency has been the norm for our country (and many others in south america), but it only seems to apply to local currencies. not "currencies". the USD has been our (((gold))) for decades. Hiding USD under the mattress is just what argies do.But gold? Nah, you have to be a schizo, just like anywhere else.
>Out of stock everywhere>Premiums out of control
>>61238719Junk silver seems to be the best deal right now
>>61238665>Gambler buys risky and volatile low return rocksChecks out
>>61238708>the USD has been our gold for decadesThe entire world feels that way
>>61238485your etf will be worthless as silver becomes more valuable. thats the risk
>>61237908The main unit of account in the Republican and earlier Imperial times was the sestertius, plural sestertii. It was 4 sestertii to a denarius. The denarius being roughly 3.5 grams of silver. The Augustan reforms set limits on what size fortune was required to enter certain classes. To be in the Equites, one required a fortune of 250,000 sestertii. About 7,000ozt of silver. The Senatus class required a fortune of 1,000,000 sestertii. That's 250,000 silver denarii, or approximately 28,000ozt. The point being is that though Roman fortunes consisted primarily of silver and gold, the unit of account - that in which all trade, commerce, or receipts were recorded was the sestertius. A simple bronze coin.
>>61238811we need a new silver stacker tier chart based on this measurement
>>61238842The only thing that matters is you need 140,000 ounces to make it
>>61238842Pay no heed to the dirty streetshitter.
>>61238708Are there unaware of Trump's plan to debase the dollar while also accumulating gold?Dollar debasement will be required to deal with our massive debt and also bring manufacturing back to USA. Scott Bessent wants to debase the USD at least 75% if not more.
>tfw 14% of my stack is Asahi
>>61239080Wow, if true silver will fall below $18 as Bessent strengthens the $$$
>>61239096I just got some in the mail me boy
>>61238485Fund manager disappears in Thailand, price goes to zero.
>>61239130>me boy
Buy silver lose 20%Sell silver lose another 20%Lmao
>61239194>be brown in peru>have nothing
Another PMs themed movie tip, today (PicRel): Battlefield Earth - Kampf um die Erde (A Saga of the Year 3000, USA, 2000And also check the deleted scens on DVD or YouTube to get more out of it. We can say the novel content made it 90% into the film. Novel is a very good depiction of the space Hun people in conflict with Earth Humans, very similar what is happen in real live. Where did L. Ron Hubbard get the info for this from? He was Navy secet service man for short time, or get it from Parsons (Occultist and NASA rocket engineeer), his friend? The Hun are "Space Raiders" according to Erhard Landmann (German comparing languages scientist) and his articles. You might study them to learn more: https://elifonaot.q32.de/cms/doku.php?id=de:start Even the Cavemans in the movie made it, how about you?
How's this cart lookin' boyos?
>>61239346Puny, where is your conviction?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmHhTU3UWQA>>61239346that's a thick cart
>>61239346This made me to see what bullion exchanges had them for since they're usually really competitive, and I see picrel. I've wanted one of these for a while, but seems a little expensive.
>>61239346Pretty good man how is mine?
>>61239389$40 in Mexico
>>61239346Nice. Slow and steady wins the race. Enough to get free shipping, hopefully you're patient enough to be getting best price by not using a card. Keep it up. That's how I bough for the past dozen years too.
>>61239399Kek... let's see the post-purchase receipt, not the cancel -possible cart.
>>61239401Libertads have a purchase limit in Mexico. That's why they're premium is so high
>>61239401you can get 1986 proofs today for $40 there? Why not just resell them to burgs?
>>61237683>and I hate all you stackersdont be so testy, besides we both know thats just the lead talking>>61237753>Sur Empirekek, and those were afghans, not even jeetsthe only wealth the jeets have ever attained on their own in thousands of years is the mountains of trash and cow shit they wallow in.>>61237950>the "we're so fucked" lookseems it will crash and burn like the when one of the nord countries tried UBI and they know it.>>61237998>own all my silver on an etfyou dont own it, its not yours, if anything happens and there's a serious squeeze then whoever owns the vault where that silver is stored will pay up to the biggest fish first, not you, you get left holding the receipt for silver that isnt there anymore cause Moshe & Co cashed it in first. buy physical
>>61239240kekaroo
>>61239414Lmao I'm kidding. I don't like making purchases above 5k so pretty soon I won't be buying any more gold. But it's becoming hard to justify buying anything other than silver now.
61239194>Sell silver lose another 20%nobody here does except in dire financial emergencies
>china ends gold tax breakAre they trying to calm down demand? Or will this just result in more pumps?The chinese market was the one buying a fuck ton of PMs, after all
>>61239478I'm looking at half- or even quarter-ounce golds, or the old Euro stuff if I 'need' cheapies.
>>61239489>Are they trying to calm down demand?No, the VAT primarily applies to exported gold. The move is to stop speculators from arbitraging in case the price in London goes higher.>So there have been many instances where criminal bad apple Chinese physical #Gold traders who bought VAT exempt physical #Gold, and exported this #Gold out of China.>They fraudulently filed and received VAT refunds from the Chinese government (even though they never paid VAT for this #Gold).>This new set of Chinese government #Gold tax rules will stop these illegal activities and make exporting #Gold out of China unprofitable when the SGE #Gold price is equal to or higher than the Western #Gold price.https://x.com/KingKong9888/status/1984670690113699874
i have $400K in cash and $100k in gold. Should I buy more gold?
>>61239536Buy silver.
>>61239536>$400k cashBuy a duplex and if you don't already have a house rent out both units or if not live in the other unit and be an onsite landlord while they pay your mortgage.
>>61239540 may do that. thanks.
>>61239540>Buy silver.While it is still available and affordable.>Highest Monthly Closes>+64% YTD as Supply Deficits Ongoinghttps://youtu.be/e2gKNu9OE4whttps://x.com/jameshenryand/status/1984591257143033871
>>61239545good suggestion. I live in Atlanta for a good job but dont want to stay here forever, very messed up city, unreliable people
>>61238041Keep them and let your family have somthing of equal value and don’t let the Jew know
>>61239552>>61239556
>>61239568Compelling. No monster boxes on Apmex at this point.
2oz feels good in hand
So when do stores start accepting silver and gold as payment?
>>61239580>Compelling. No monster boxes on Apmex at this point.Not surprising that America will be one of the last places to see physical silver shortages. Combination of boomers dumping and very low PM demand from white Americans.By the time whites wake up, it will be too late for most of them to stack any appreciable amounts.
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gator's back
>>61238628I feel like I'm getting massively jewed paying more than a 5% premium, so I've just been buying junk recently.The price for sovereigns / rounds swings wildly, I'm not touching them at high premiums. You're in the middle of a junk scare, so you might as well go against the crowd and hope for a swing (and a swing always happens, just like how the gold / silver ratio always corrects.
>>61239096Better than weiners. Weiners are gay.