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He Sold? 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 [Open]
https://www.usgs.gov/programs/mineral-resources-program/science
https://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/en/news/mines-and-minerals
https://www.amazon.ca/Gold-Creeks-Ghostowns-British-Columbia/dp/088839988X

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

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praise jesus for gold and silver
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THERE ARE PEOPLE WHO DID LIKE THE BOOMERS AND SOLD THEIR FUCKING ROCKS LAST WEEK LOL.
THESE PEOPLE EXIST FOR REAL KEK.
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>woke up to $52
>now $53
What a morning!
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finally a good thread without that anime shit
why PM is mooning
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Here we go... I don't have enough...
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SILVER WENT UP OVER 1 FUCKING EURO IN 1 HOUR AND 20 FUCKING MINUTES, CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS SHIT!!!!!!!!!!
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>>61307182 #
>1:1 GSR
Folly. Going by presence of material available on the earth, the gsr is about 25:1. Not all of it is recoverable though, so it's probably closer to 15:1 in all reality.
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Gob posters tongue my anus
Infinitydalits sneed my feed
WAGMI
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>>61307242
you are counting silver that is deep in the earth's crust and is never obtainable
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>>61307248
>my post is 3 sentences long
>you couldn't read it
>mfw
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>>61307219
I don't think anticipated Fed dovishness explains PM price increases.
Yeah US bond yields are down a bit, but the US dollar isn't down against other major currencies today; rather it is flat or slightly up.
My speculation would be concerns about regional banks maybe? Tinfoil theory would be perhaps concerns about solar flare that takes out all the grids?
Also looks like the US-China trade truce could break down, might be a factor.
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>>61307268
?? the point is 1:1 GSR is feasible and happening
get over yourself
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>>61307270
it's just more investors realizing PMs are the best place to park your money. not every price movement has a specific event tied to it
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>>61307293
1:1 is never happening. There is no historical precedent for it and silver just is not as useful or rare as gold.
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Can I buy a house with my shinies yet?
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Why is silver mooning? I don’t see a technical or fundamental reason that is obvious.
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central bankers tongue my anus
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>>61307181
my bog has digits
will post when I get off work
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>>61307319
fed is finished >>61307219
>>61307270
it happened around the time this news was announced
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>>61307197
Amen,
Christ is king!
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>>61307301
silver is way more useful than gold. like, it's not even a contest
and yes there is historical precedent: ancient egypt
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>>61307319
its because of the dank memes we made
the dankess hit a necessary threshold to move global markets
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>>61307242
>, the gsr is about 25:1
nah the crustal abundance is estimated between 17 and 19. Has been the official ratios for decades. And they should update it, because we've since then figured the % of silver present decrease drastically the deeper you go all around the planet, more than others precious metals.
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>>61307319
>>61307340
crypto started crashing at the same time
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>>61307181
We're going to see .50bp cuts to the rates next year and a .25bp cut in December
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>>61307340
If that’s the case, then what that tells me is that investments into silver are driven by fear of inflation rather than the utility or supply case for silver. We didn’t see movement like this with backwardation pressure you didn’t see any kind of Ward movement when it came to silver being added to the critical minerals list.
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>>61307319
stimmies, nigga
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>>61307395
silver is a hedge against inflation, has high utility, and is rare. it is all these things (and more)
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>>61307319
Buddy...
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i-is the globalist homosexual empire finally collapsing

is this it
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>>61307395
Because at the same time it was added to the list there were also reports that silver bullion will be exempt and the LME has had a record surge in supply after the short squeeze
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>>61307181
Cashing out for now, good luck to you guys
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>>61307349
First a 2.5:1 is nowhere near 1:1.
Second, the conditions that caused it then are not present today, nor will they be. Logistics chains are too good, and we can mine both gold and silver with incredibly more efficiency.
TLDR you're delusional.
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>>61307219
>>61307270
>moody's credit downgrade May 2025
>US total debt increases $1T between August and October of 2025
>most recent credit appraisal results in a downgrade on October 24, 2025
>all ratings agencies note no long term plan to deal with either long term debt or annual deficits
>US debt now $38T and growing
>serious doubts about the USD's continued viability as the global reserve currency begin to surface
>central banks stockpiling PMs like an obese boon hoards fried chicken
>why are PMs mooning?
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>>61307293
No it isn't. You're either:
A) cripplingly retarded
B) sowing seeds of discontent (look, it never reached 1:1, jews win again)
or
C) disoriented and delusional with glee. The good faith assumption being that you're a silverbro, I'll operate on C going forward until proven otherwise
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>>61307395
silver is following gold
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>>61307436
And this is just the beginning
>PM prices arise, arise PM prices
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>>61307464
Hey! Leave my fren alone.
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>>61307299
This. Most stackers (and Central Banks) are looking at fundamentals and long term inevitability, not headlines.
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>>61307430
you just don't understand how valuable silver is
gold is nice and all but it's basically just a pretty rock. silver is needed for all industry, without exception
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>>61307301
we’ve been close
>ancient egypt
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>>61307436
oh i get the broader picture, i'm just saying it doesn't really explain the price action of a single day
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Should I sell my 0.5 XAUT and wait for the jews to tamp?
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We are still mooning let's go!!!
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>>61307436
On top of that, there is a growing concern that AI tech is a bubble on top of a general equities bubble on top of a $100 trillion debt.
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>>61307510
Why do all you fuckers always need explanations for every single time the price moves at all
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>>61307519
What if silver is massively needed for quantum computers and they have to build them as big as a room or something like in the old day computers??? Just food for thought I'm in gold though through and through but love silver also
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>>61307425
What a stupid fucking thing to do.
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>$60 Asahis
Geez
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>>61307425
beat it, paper fag
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>>61307503
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>>61307181

>>>/tg/96934766
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>>61307529
up 4% in a day is a big move
it would be potentially helpful, or at least interesting, to know the reason
i mean ultimately yeah its supply and demand, but this is a very manipulated market
so could be as simple as "market manipulation less effective than before"
anyway may your jimmies stay unrustled
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>>61307567
Broken card
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Bold fucked me over. They said my order with Maples would ship end of Oct. because they had them in stock, now might take till mid December because 'delays.' (Their incompetence) Many such cases with Bold, Sad!
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>>61307581
this one is more broken desu
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>>61307556
Dont be mean bro, I just feel like it pumped a bit too quickly and spy might recover which is not too good for commodities, Im optimistic about silver long term

>>61307542
Yeah I was a nano-inch away from being liquidated

I opened a small short @53 lets see how it goes
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>>61307592
they have the best prices tho in my experience
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>>61307512
>swing trading pms
just buy physical if you're not faggot
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>>61307605
go to /cmmg/
you are posting off topic
we only do physical here
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>>61307605
One way to think about it is that this pump is too fast, and the previous pump was too fast. There was a collapse in between. Now, if you think about the overall pump during that time, it wasn't as fast because it's over a longer period of time.

In other words, this fast pump is to make up for the previous collapse, which was because the preceding pump was too fast. On average this pump is averaging out to a milder pump.
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>>61307619
>just buy physical
I do on a regular basis, but I often throw a few hundred bucks into XAUT after a big pull back.
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>>61307510
>i'm just saying it doesn't really explain the price action of a single day
The usual suspects : large banks with commodities' trading desks. If they can manipulate prices on the downside, the reverse is also true.
But then to know the specific reason for this very day and why exactly this very price, you need to be a trader at JPM or BofA. Nobody here is able to give you an answer.
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Are you people retarded?This was a complete technical rebound and breakout yesterday gold executed a pivotal w shaped recovery.

Do you only look at the one minute chart or what?
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>>61307592
I've never had issues with them. Maybe they just aren't equipped for the high volume they probably have now
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>>61307631
Wrong, why do you think "Mr. Silver", Eric Sprott, is balls long silver miners?
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>>61307503
see >>61307430
>>61307497
Sorry, but you're still delusional. 1:1 is not realistic. Maybe 1:10 is if we're being generous.
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>>61307678
Same w silver
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>>61307425
>>61307605
paperkikes get the rope
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>>61307683
No they always oversell what they claim to have in stock, not the first time they've done it to me
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>>61307510
Maybe it's in response to things Trump just said about importing 600,000 Chinese students and how Americans lack talent so we have to import infinity jeets on H-1B visas.
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>>61307199
What a bunch of fools. The amount of hype and bullish sentiment I hear about crypto and stimulus checks has me thinking things are about to get worse. I get the feeling that can kicking is no longer feasible and it probably feels like kicking a 30 pound rock than anything. It costs Trillions just to tread water in this overleveraged ecomomy and that money only gets us a few months of respite? The exponential nature of interest does not stop, and entire industries and huge swaths of the all of the economic activity just circle the drain as the debts stake larger and larger claims on the present day GDP. It's the debts that are the issue. Bankruptcy will destroy the bonds, the banks, and the dollar. They are all connected and I am not sure you can pick and choose losers here without causing a panic at some point down the line.
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>>61307678
>Do you only look at the one minute chart
Yes now please explain the reason for each candle or I'm going to be forced to panicsell my entire stack again
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>>61307206
Wow where did you get those pretty napkins?
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>>61307702
So you're saying we're all going to be rich if we own pm?
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>mercs are 20 bucks a pop on ebay now
jesus CHRIST man, i haven't bought in like two years but i used to absolutely hoover these things up
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I have just over 9kg am I gmi?
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>>61307730
>am I gmi?
Unironically no. Not because your stack is too small, but because you needed to ask.
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https://goldprice.org/

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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Why isn't the jeet jeeting ITT?
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>>61307746
>Silverprice.org
Holy fuck
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>>61307730
post pic of it instead of meme and maybe
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>>61307750
Hey, shut up!
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>>61307702
people are seriously thinking conman trump bloviating about 2000 checks is gonna make a difference? lol i agree, all this stupidity cannot end well
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In my records, the previous ATHs were
October 16
$54.230 silver
$4,325 gold.

Less than a month later, we're almost back on silver and getting there on gold.
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>>61307698
>don't we have talent in america?
>no, we don't
lol
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>>61307723
I'm seeing like $4-$6 for a Merc though
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Gold $4,200 breached.
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>>61307234
well I was there for it
all my friends at work who were smug about the "silver bubble bursting" shat their pants already on monday, and we're only accelerating?
Year's end is coming, usually makes some waves. 50€s this year will be another big backstop I would believe, but I may also be wrong and we smash right through it to 50 pounds and beyond.
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>>61307349
>>61307430
c'mon now, 15:1 is realistic first and foremost, and Gold still has "being in every fucking chip on this planet" going for it.
But we're definitely going down from 80:1 right now.
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>>61307825
you'll see. you'll see
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>>61307750
He stopped last time when silver pumped to $54.

He will start again when silver pulls back to $60, you just wait and see
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Great to see Buttcorns crashing all morning
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>>61307832
I'll see how low we can go AFTER we pass 15:1, at about 20:1 I plan to exchange A LOT for gold and will still have made a gargantuan profit (the "making it" part in we're all gonna make it)
My current stack ratio is 267,47:1 AG:AU btw
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>>61307832
full delulu & schitzo, but i respect it.
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>>61307882
let a man dream, he's already WAY better to discuss with than IQdelete
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Dude how does anyone make money off gold? I'r just standing in front of the gold dealer and I'm looking at the charts, phone in hand, day trading the coin back and forth across the table. And he': charging me fucking premiums every. fucking. transaction.

This bitch here only buys at spot but 100$ over spot when I buy. Before you say anything He's the only guy who even lets me spend all day in his shop so it has to be here.

I watched hundreds of day trading videos but this is just bullshit. I spent 8 hours here all last week and today my inital coin has withered away due to premiums.

Gold is a scam
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>>61307879
>My current stack ratio is 267,47:1 AG:AU btw
not bad
>t. 2,500:1
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>>61307879
>delusional stacktards still hoping people will give them gold for their scrap metal
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>>61307702
whore fatigue
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>>61307895
Cute copypasta
Is this the new one to spam?
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>>61307896
bet you bought most of that when it was ~120:1 during COVID and already made a big splash?
good for you mate, we'll have unlimited beers at the frens club after all this shite
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>>61307470
That it is. 2008 really was the death of the global dollar. $29T printed and shoveled out the door to save it. I'm honestly surprised they were able to kick the can down the road this far desu. Those chickens are finally coming home to roost.

>>61307510
This is as it ought to be. Don't worry. The yids are just reloading their tampgun. It's get depressed again in a week or two. This train's left the station though. There's no stopping what's coming.

>>61307519
Yup. It's not the 2000 yahoo bubble, it's slightly more substantive than that. But all the major players are just shuffling assets/liabilities back and forth amongst each other. Sooner or later one of them will get stuck holding the hot potato and get burned.

>>61307478
Wake your fren up from his delusion then. He's getting carried away.

In other news, it's been a busy morning and I only just got around to eating breakfast. I have to replace a door and 2 panels of sheetrock when I'm done. I hate spackling so much.
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hi
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>>61307924
Hello :)
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>>61307678
>looking at charts
That's some egghead shit.
I just buy physical silver.
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>>61307911
quick tl;dr: for any tourists watching and wondering why the post referred to appears to be copypasta
>making money
gold and silver already ARE the best money, if you want it back in USD you want CURRENCY and that's NOT what we're stacking for here
>timeframe of one week
we think in decades, 2020 to now was "turbulent times"
>reddit line breaks
that one just cries 'generated by some LLM'
>no specific dates or prices
I could go on but that's the gist here.
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>>61307914
>bet you bought most of that when it was ~120:1 during COVID
hehe yup
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>>61307895
Back in my day, we didn't have fancy apps or handouts—we worked our tails off from dawn to dusk to earn every penny. I started mowing lawns at 12, flipped burgers through high school, and put in 40 years in the office without complaining once. Now I've got a fat nest egg, and I've invested it all in God's money - platinum. Kids these days could learn a thing or two about good old-fashioned hard work.
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>>61307895
do you understand that you are charged fees for every fucking transaction of crypto and equities too
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>>61307882
Current mining ratio of gold and silver is 1:7, because over ~50% os silver is produced as byproduct of copper and other metal mining.

Current stockpile ratio, more gold sit in vaults than 999 silver stored in bars above ground. That is the only scenario I can think of GSR going to 1:1

Perhaps grandma will pawn her silver spoons when silver goes to $200. It won't stay 1:1 for long, but what an excellent time to swap my entire silver stash to gold
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>>61307319
Zoom out.
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>>61307914
>we'll have unlimited beers at the frens club after all this shite
the first one will be for me, every fren is invited
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>>61307720
I think valuation of assets will change and real-world assets will be far more valuable once people realize the financial industry is bankrupt and can't actually delivery to everyone the value they think they hold. When the empty promises of retirement and health benefits all fall short you'll want to start looking for a higher quality asset to invest in. That same bankrupt system that sold you toxic treasuries is also probably naked short blue chip stocks. Is only "some" of the system a ponzi? If some is then most likely all of it is. That's an awful bold statement but it is something that keeps me up at night.
>>61307773
It will hopefully keep the bankruptcies at bay. Stimulating money velocity with borrowed money probably will work for a little bit. But think about how absurd it is that the economy needs to be "stimulated" to begin with. It only stalls out because the deflationary pull of leverage. It's crushing everyone, but were too far gone to actually solve the problem. The real solution is bankruptcy and nothing else. When the tax-cattle are buckling under low wages and crippling debts and taxes hidden everywhere then the game is over. The fed can't just step up and make things good. What underpins it all is the U.S. taxpayer. The Trump administration is flooding America with immigrants because the Visa application process costs like $5000 per person. The government is desperate for cash, so much so they'll sell off their own country to foreigners because it'll all blow up if they do nothing. $5,000 per Visa is a huge amount of money on a per person basis (paid for by corporate sponsors who are owned by antiwhite Blackrock)
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>>61307922
>Yup. It's not the 2000 yahoo bubble, it's slightly more substantive than that. But all the major players are just shuffling assets/liabilities back and forth amongst each other. Sooner or later one of them will get stuck holding the hot potato and get burned.
lately with all the shit in the government, this thread existing with barely any shills, and Elon just asking for $1T and actually getting it, the "plan" may be to just pull another 2008, bail out all the fucked up banks from taxpayer dime plus some bullshit crypto promises, and generally applying finance magic to kick the can YET AGAIN somehow.
I sincerely expect them to pull the "great reset" out of this, and some stackbros being well off will make us comparatively rich in an unending sea of powerless poors violently but utterly incoherently trying to vooote this into shape again somehow.
Summed up the USD rugpull will be ugly, but the powers that be will come out alright I'd believe. For substantial change, the grassroots would have to resort to mass violence, something like 1-4 Luigis a week would have to pop up and shoot high caliber people like Thiel or Musk.
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>>61307233
it's ok, it will never be enough. Be thankful for what you have
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looks at the price today bros. I'm glad I slurped 7 eagles yesterday @ $51
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>>61307936
cheers, me too bro
most of my gold is local numismatics because German coins remind me of what could've been, but they're also a hedge against "if these internet schizos I randomly believe after a bachelors degree in economics turn out to be wrong".
Well fuck me did my gut and you guys not disappoint me.
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>>61307864
>buttcorns
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>>61307938
>I've invested it all in God's money - platinum
God's money is palladium

Nevermind scratch that, rhodium

Nevermind scratch that, osmium
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>>61307977
i don't even think stimmie checks are politically feasible today lol
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>>61307977
>Is only "some" of the system a ponzi? If some is then most likely all of it is. That's an awful bold statement but it is something that keeps me up at night.
Any financial system with "interest" cannot work, all religious texts know this and forbid usury, yet here we are experiencing that shit in full force, most likely even planned from the get go.
>muh poor joos who HAD to work bankiers in Europe because they were banned from all the other jobs
bullshit, they were precisely doctors, lawyers, politicians and bankers because it's lazy and makes the rules, i.e. what their book states they should strive to be, and what makes "power" in any state.
So is the entire system a ponzi scheme? Yes, more or less. WHO pays down all the debt the people who found companies pile up when getting loans to do so? Precisely, the customer, i.e. the goyim. The pressure from having to pay back interest on big loans basically forces ever greedier pricing.
As if any fuck face with a counter actually goes around counting how much of good x we have, all of "market pricing" is vibes, sometimes it's just "journalism" driven (oh look, another (((overrepresented))) job!)
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all my frens stack
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Silver will not only go 1:1 with gold, there will be a short window where it surpasses gold at like 1:3, before things settle down and we ultimately settle at a more historic ratio somewhere around 15-8:1
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>>61307980
If Trumps gets his way, USD will be debased at least 75%. Because US manufacturing will never be competitive as long as it remains an expensive global reserve currency.

The exorbitant privilege of USD is now an exorbitant burden to grease the wheels of global commerce.


>>61308023
People will beg for stimmie checks once things get really bad. 2020 set a precedent, they will demand it if things become worse than 2008
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>>61307967
She wants that BWC so bad
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>>61308023
They are being sold to us as if they are paid for by Tariffs. It's a literal sales pitch because they desperately want to hide the deteriorating financials of this nation. We already lose half of our income to interest and its so bad the Fed doesn't even remit excess payment to the Treasury due to the losses sustained by rising interest rates. So even the Fed is in trouble.
If we're waste deep in quicksand, given the exponential nature of interest, things will be progressing dangerously quick from this point onwards. The doubling periods will continue to halve until the necessary inputs are so massive and come on so quick you won't even have the luxury of making a journal entry before you go bust. One single phony-baloney budget deficit buys the entire supply of silver like 20 times over. And we cut those checks like they are nothing. It only makes sense in the ponzi and not the real world. The real world has to adjust to account for all this worthless cash we all own.
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>>61308050
Sydney and her respectable chesticles were a fine addition
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>>61308050
Only my dad stacks and everyone hates me :(
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we are so fucking back
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>>61307985
didn't expect we'd be 2 tiers into this one in 2025
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>>61308116
Until they come crawling, begging to borrow a handful of mercs to survive
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Part of another 401k cash out
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>>61307817
tbf most lcs around these parts are already selling at around 60€. Cuck silver tax in some parts of europe.
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silver up 4.40% for the day
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>>61308123
>started stacking back at $19 an ounce
>still stacking at $53 an ounce
>will continue stacking according to the ratio only
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Would a coin store do trades? I feel like I don't have enough 90% to hand out for blowjobs. No way am I giving a whore a Philharmonic for a sloppy toppy
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>>61308054
I think this is getting closer and closer to the threat of silver to the banking system. 160 years of manipulation will actually invert the GSR and allow silver holders to make impossible gains against gold and thereby the banks. Silver retaking a role as a money metal will be a massive damper on the global economy that is set up to run red-hot to accommodate the money-printing. We won't be able to hold savings tucked away in financial assets and thereby letting them be consumed by the economy and replaced with toxic IOUs. We can only speculate on what that slowdown will look like when people start hoarding resources instead of giving them away.
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>>61308143
>go to coin store one, exchange silver for FIAT
>go to coin store two, exchange FIAT for gold
it's not fucking rocket science.
If you trust the store, they might even just do gold for silver to dodge taxes which would be even more based.
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>>61308142
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>>61308142
based hyperstacker, my own time preference is sadly on the higher side so I "invest" my FIAT into going to Japan once a year and get fed, drunk and my hotel for like 50% off due to the JPY shitting the bed so hard. I won't lord over much land, but that also sounds to be a massive hassle. But whatever you're doing is the correct financial decision.
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>>61307197
>praise jesus for gold and silver
Gold and silver have been around a LOT longer than Jesus.
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are we going to 54 today stackfriends
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>>61308207
No, were landing on the moon
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>>61308210
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>>61308200
uh jesus = God bro
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>>61308143
Mine does, they'll charge a small % transaction fee usually
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These prices are making my penor go big
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>>61308217
Duh. But give credit where due.
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>>61307181
WHERE'S THE NEW STUFF TODD
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Silver to oil ratio... Bros...
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>>61308143
I imagine they will be more than happy to trade your 999 for mercury dimes.

They have a glut of junk because of boomers mass panic selling because refiners had a global shortage of nitric acid.

Even when boomers do something right, they still manage to find more ways to screw themselves.
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>>61307197
Bought this exact coin last Friday.
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>>61308247
one coin = one barrel soon
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well done pmg, well done
however...
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>>61308200
>gold and silver have been around longer than the Creator of gold and silver
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central bankers tongue my anus
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>>61308256
I did call an LCS and he seemed ecstatic at the idea of trading 999 1oz for his junk 90%. Curious
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>>61308123
I think about the chart a lot too. I dismissed it but now it’s seeming more prophetic than l would have imagined.
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Silverchads.. I kneel. I also have a lot of merc dimes.
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>>61308286
This may be blashphemy, but there are people out there who think the Trinity is a meme, and Jesus is not the same dude as The Creator.

>Jesus is the gardener who also cleans the pool when your wife goes sunbathing. She says he's very skilled at applying suntan oil.
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>>61308298
I can’t believe what a scam 90% junk is. I just went to sell the equivalent of 21.5 ounces of silver and I got $780. So I could only get like 16 ounces of silver back (rounds), and would have been even less for quality silver. I’m slowly siphoning out of it and thankfully I don’t have a lot of it, but it’s going to be funny when Millenials in their 50’s who have $1,000+ Face value who are probably going to get half of what I just got at best when shit really starts getting real.
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>>61308322
Trade u 50 Mercs for an ASE
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>>61308323
yah they're called jews / muslims
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>>61308324
Well I mean in theory you could melt your 90% and make them into cool 1oz rounds people would buy. Pretty sure melting minted coins is illegal but who would care if things get to that point
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>>61308324
Is there a rough count how many times this copypasta has been pasta?
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I am starting to feel iffy about the whole economy - days ago there were comments on the limits of transactions in the EU, today I have received an info from my bank reminding me about the protection of the funds in case of default - picrel.
Is it the beginning of chaos and I should just debtmax and get as much silver as I can?
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>>61307678
TA is astrology for men. It's day trader voodoo. My strategy (based on economic realities, not rorschach blots) is to buy and hold until silver and gold are remonetzied or until I pass the horde onto my children.
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I am willing to wait until 2030.

No way this house of cards lasts much longer than that.
or $1000 per oz, whichever comes first.
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>>61308456
Why? It makes sense if you consider volume too - in essence every candlestick is a transaction between 2 parties, so there has to be some kind of emotion (or an algorithm) attached to it
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>>61308456
It's a self fulfilling prophesy. Everyone else sees the same pattern, some will act on it according due to said pattern.
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https://youtu.be/PsFrjpOIEAE?si=pRpZ2gxf4Ot7FDXe
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>>61308323
>>61308330
The term Trinity is not found in the Bible. Yet most conservative, evangelical Bible scholars agree that the Trinity doctrine is clearly expressed within Scripture.

Non-trinitarian faith groups reject the Trinity, first introduced by Tertullian at the end of the 2nd century but wasn't widely accepted until the 4th and 5th centuries.
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>>61308428
Don't debt max. Remember, the great depression between 1929 and April 1933 then banks squeezed the nations' balls for 3.5 years. They collapsed the money supply 75% and made life a living hell. You want to go into that environment with a clean slate. I don't think it will be likely that there will be too many free-lunches given out. And if there are they will be through luck or expert timing.
My biggest concern is 1 - staying employed at all costs. In doing so, you want to keep your debts at zero and your expenses in line so that you can always find a lower paying job and tread water. It may takes years still for metals to materially gain to set you free, and you better be prepared for years of trudging through crippling depression and unemployment before things get better.
Will some or all of that happen. No one knows. I just trust that things will get worse and getting too cheeky will be an easy way to get outflanked.
Remember, you're the tax cattle. The elite are setting up society so they eat YOUR lunch. Not the other way around. The economic losses will be put on your plate. And whatever system shows up to replace the current one, expect your debts to follow.
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4375 and 57.50 let's go
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>>61308507
That’s a large part of it and that alone makes it viable.

There’s also technicals which gigachads create which reliably makes them wealthy.

I’m personally open-minded to the prospect of considering TA when buying anything. The TA (RSI and MA) for silver being at its previous high would have gotten you around a 10% discount. You can screenshot this post and see if my prediction that there will be a pullback towards 48 in the next week.
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>>61307323
Would you consider selling him to me?
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>>61308428
US banks have a $250,000 limit insured by FDIC.

FDIC only has enough funds to cover 2% of bank up that amount if every bank went bankrupt.

In 1929 stock market crash, everyone with money in the banks lost everything.

Same with people who banked in Lebanon, as recent as 2020.

In Cyprus 2013, the banks seized 50% of everyone's deposits over 100,000 euros. This "bail in" successfully stabilized the crisis.

Gold and silver is the only way to keep your money outside of the banking system if a cascading financial crisis occurs.

>>61308456
TA doesn't address fundamentals, but TA patterns does mirror well fear and greed behavior driving a bunch of stock market lemmings.
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If I owned like a liquor store I'd start accepting silver as payment. The drunks so would give up a shiny for some beer
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>>61308545
Gospel of Judas is the only canon.

Christians have been repeating lies peddled by late Roman Emperors.
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>>61308612
idk I mean I guess I could let it go but it’d be steep
I botched about getting it for a long time
>WHERE’S MY BOGG
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I often like to fantasize about the day that the dollar finally gives out. It's a bit of a juvenile thought, I know - it's not entirely likely that such a thing would happen all on one eventful day in such dramatic fashion. But it's an appealing fantasy nonetheless.

What will it look like? What will it feel like? What will be the looks upon people's faces - will they even be bothering to go to work, or will there be lines outside every bank branch, blocks and blocks long? Will the talking heads on TV be spouting such ridiculous nonsense that we will be laughing at compilations of their drivel 15 years later? Will the sidewalks sparkle with the shards of broken glass as essentials and frivolities are stolen outright by the mobs? Will I sip a coffee and smile out of my window, Bog in hand, fondling, eternal?
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>>61308162
That's stinky tellurium, isn't it?
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>>61308164
Some years a go I swapped a 100 oz silver bar for gold. LCS waived the premium since I was doing a swap.
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>>61308428
For the last 5 years my bank has been sending me letters about the €100k bank deposit protection scheme and that my money is safe in their bank, Its was confirmation for me to keep what little fiat i have left anywhere near their scam system.

Pull everything and go 100% into real money.
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>>61308694
It’s definitely a fantasy how you and many other stackers see such a scenario. There might be many unforeseen consequences, so be careful what you wish for.
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>>61308694
you'll be scared for your life nigga
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>>61308507
I think that is true to an extent, but it gets washed out in a matter of hours because the people who follow those extremely short term trends and make them self fulfilling move on to the next hint of a trend almost instantly.
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Is the pop today because some short is eating shit?
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Got ten of these during the dip, feels good silverbros
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>>61307861
He gets completely drowned out at times like this but it's good to know he's here jeeting and seething
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>>61308772
Yeah pretty much lol, getting hit with a brick in the head by a radicalized ideologue is 10x more likely

For me PMs are insurance but getting murdered, my salary becoming worthless or not having a job at all, people around me starving and desperate, and/or governments making it so every transaction has to be on a CDBC are all possibilities
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>>61308806
Musical chairs is a game where you have 100 players and 99 chairs.
The player without a chair when the music stops is out

Paper metals is a game where you have 100 paper contracts and 1 bar.
The contracts without a bar when the music stops is OUT!
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>>61308356
The only 90% worth holding are mercs. 90% FUD’d itself when the dealers said fuck off with our uncouth silver. Fucking autistic retards. Yeah when the gold to silver is 15 to 1 your surely going to be able to sell 84 silver quarters for an ounce of gold .999 pure gold Kek.
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I preordered '26 ASEs for like $52.70
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I bought around 7 ounces of junk silver dimes and quarters for 250 dollars
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>>61308563
But if hyperinflation hits, I will pay it off in a year, once my salary gets adjusted to it. I am in Germany btw, so keeping employment, at least t in the current environment, is a given
>>61308738
Oh it’s the first time in 3 years that I get this info
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>>61308123
silver should be $400. Getting it for double digits is cheap
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>>61308920
It wasn't that long ago that 90% carried a huge premium because everyone wanted constitutional/fractional silver.
Silver is silver gay boy.
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>>61308699
It doesn't stink, but it is mildy toxic and can give you garlic breath.
It's a useful alloy additive whose molecular structure can assist in speeding up the speed of electricity. It is also an endangered element, meaning it is likely underpriced given the current mining capacity. Will the industrial demand increase for Te in a world of economic slowdown? Of course. Will the demand for physical commodities move the price higher, of course. I'm not really sure what the hell will happen with Te but the mere fact that I have 5 Kilos of it gives me an economic hard-on. I forget I have it sometimes, and is the wildcard investment that will probably surprise me one day decades in the future.
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Will merc dimes ever go up? I think I fell for a meme
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>>61309020
They aren't buying millennial rocks they just shill them, all the pics they post are stolen from reddit

The reason baggies are cashing out their 401k and sends them into a tailspin is that bankers are very interested in the velocity of money. They were attempting to build an economic "perpetual motion machine". The benefits with retail bullion sales is they are taking savings that were tucked away out of the reach of the banks. Sure, the local coin shop is earning a large fee on each transaction, but the vast majority of the sale goes towards the government in taxes and penalties giving more and more to the deep state to give to more patron ngos who are keen on the paper ponzi.
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>>61308535
It's insane, beside the bottom left dude, literally NONE of these faggots knows what they talk about. They spout retarded numbers you can debunk in 2 clicks and 1 week old newbie bullish fairy tales. They know absolutely of the fundamentals, it's level zero r/GME kind of zombified "rocket to the moonerino!". They know nothing about geopolitics, nothing about silver, they talk like 10yo, they are pure grifters.
I was feeling horrible for the bottom left dude who had to endure so much cultist bullshit, he quickly gave up on trying to inform the others about how it was.

As a fucking amateur i know more than all of them united and i'm a bubbling retard. How tf is that possible? Fucking conmen.
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Wow I bought these at 51 just a week or so ago
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>>61308988
>If inflation hits
That's what you have to be careful of. The entire systemic and all the worlds trading partners want to cooperate to kick the can as best they can. Economic systems are multi-generational and they will do everything they an to avoid the short term pain. 5 years might seem like a long time to you, but it's probably not when it comes to America finding trade partners to keep goods flowing.
You do you though.
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>not a shitcoin
>not a meme stock
>not a derivative of subprime debt
>no interest or yield
>no counterparty risk whatsoever
>up 5.25% in a day
Man, I love silver!
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>>61309062
I bought those at like $25
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>>61308987
very nice
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>>61309061
I respect everyone on their but the host, Mr. Incompetent
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Iqbitch goes into hiding everytime we are pumping
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>>61309172
lowballing on facebook marketplace and Ebay works wonders. I bought 6 silver dimes for 11 bucks!
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Opinions on precious metals getting tokenized?
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It's about to get fucking wild out there bros

it was an honor stacking with you
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>>61309206
>lowballing to buy fake silver from China
you better test every package that comes in, with video evidence of unboxing and testing
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>>61309250
It's already a thing

Just reminder crypto gold is no different than paper gold. It's an IOU issued by some third party who can rugpull if their finances don't look right (aka purchase expensive gifts for ugly girlfriend)
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>>61309264
I really doubt the chinks are counterfitting low grade Roosevelt dimes
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>>61309298
$4 each and rarely tested. That's low hanging fruit for Chink scammers
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>>61309317
it's extremely difficult to fake something as small and thin as a silver dime bro
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>>61309317
lol, you will have a much more difficult time finding fakes FDR dimes than real ones on ebay, i guarantee you.
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>>61309258
God speed bros
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How was your day boys. Made quite a bit.
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>>61309295
What are the pros of buying gold cryptos?
May smooth brain cant seem to find any other than you can hold "gold" on some kind of offline wallet or what
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>>61309320
>>61309338
https://www.fakebullion.com/index.php/component/k2/itemlist/category/4-silver-90

https://www.reddit.com/r/Wallstreetsilver/comments/ruk734/constitutional_silver_is_now_being_counterfeited/

Chinks can and will mint those in bulk. I am convinced 10% all junk silver in circulation are fake
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>>61309351
I bought some more cheap silver eagles at a coin shop. I got a inexpensive painted silver eagle, I'm planning to remove the disgusting paintjob
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>>61309384
That is truly the most disgusting of all painted bullion coins, This is how that coin should be presented.
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>>61309061
They're YouTube pundits... 'digital media creators'. It's not like they have the brains and wherewithal to do real work. They're artists. Right-brained.
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>>61309356
it's just a shitcoin that claims you can exchange it for physical gold
the way it goes is it functions during the good times, but when shit hits the fan and you really need it, suddenly it doesn't work
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It's curious how the anti silver posters get much more active and mentally ill during pumps. You can set your watch to it.
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a LITERAL WHO on X posted a theory for why we dipped in late October and why we are going back up now
tldr India
>I think I figured out why #Silver hit its ATH (for now) on Oct. 16.
>Diwali ran from Oct 18-23 (Oct. 20 being the most important day).
>People buy lots of silver for Diwali.
>Demand softened after all the Diwali silver was bought.
>Now its back to regularly-scheduled pumping.
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>>61309480
How does that justify the price action
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>>61307181
Bros, the rally into EOY could be legendary. The next 6-7 weeks have real potential. The unprecedented upside is worth the risk of buying at these elevated levels for a tactical long. High risk, but higher reward.
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>>61309480
i guess the idea is physical demand went down a bit after the hindus were already loaded up on silver for the holiday
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>>61309409
>That is truly the most disgusting of all painted bullion coins
Could be worse
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>>61309490
>>61309506
meant to reply to you
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>>61309508
No way that’s real
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>>61309508
I take it back
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Any clue how much these are worth I’ve been getting various results I’m pretty sure they are:
1979 Susan b Anthony s mint
1981 Kennedy p mint
1776-1976 bicentennial essienhower no mint
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>>61309508
I can understand jew gold, but jew silver??
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>>61309508
kek
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>>61309508
Horrendous
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>>61309531
I'd say 9 million or so
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>>61309531
How come the US Mint never made a silver proof SB Anthony? Not even a 40%?
AND WHAT THE FUCK IS WITH THESE CAPTCHAS???
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>>61309418
David Morgan is one of the most respected silver analysts for 30 years, Vince Lanci is also great, Bob and Steve are ok in their respective niches (energy and ETF bullion)
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mfw I boughted metals last Friday and we're already shooting up again and I've made a profit.
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>>61309480

Why even post this. It’s spectacularly retarded.
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>>61309531

Melt
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Theme song ITT:

https://youtu.be/1EqkE4sthOs?si=sB0cKsm7wb0CWRSB
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>>61309791
We can go so much higher!!!!
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>>61309531
Fellow coin necklace enjoyer
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>>61309442
There is a famous interview of Jim Cramer who talked about his escapades as a short seller and how they would deliberately manipulate the price to maximize feel-bad sentiment to make people want to sell and go somewhere else to make money. They put the pressure on when it suits them and they know 100% what they are doing. Same happens with GME when it runs or good news comes out. The shills just vanish.
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Central bankers are seething
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Don't like that slight pullback off the highs
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>>61310013
Market's closing fren. Been a good day
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>>61307233
Will you assholes stop with this AI crap? It’s one thing to have the OP pic being AI, but why the fuck are you posting AI created silver pics?
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>>61310060
>Been a good day
Watch when it opens, Every market open this week the spot has shot straight up.
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>>61309008
I bought some myself a few years ago. It's sitting in the safe wrapped in plastic just like yours. Very cheap when you get in this early. But the kind of thing that my children might be cleaning out of my estate saying "what the fuck?"
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>>61309842
What the fuck are you talking about? Gamestop is a dogshit company. The short squeeze already happened years ago.
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Janny jann,
Banny ban,
But I won't go away.
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>>61309501
I agree Gold will go to 4500 and beyond.
Silver 75
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>>61310148
I keep a note on mine saying "mildly toxic, do not open" or something similar.
>>61310167
Comically wrong. The company is $23 per share and has as much cash on hand as their entire market cap. So most companies you invest in are pennies of the dollar in assets. GME is like 99 cents per dollar. They're also profitable in Q2 which is their worst quarter. Literally positive net income.
A lot of these improvements came last year, but the price is LOWER than it was after they acquired $9BN in cash. How is that possible without the systemic naked short thesis?
During the crash of 2008, VW squeezed during that timeframe. GME is at the heart of the looming economic crises we see unfolding today.
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Got my first peace dollars the other day.
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>>61310266
They have money because you gave them the money and you didn't sell after the short squeeze ended. That's the only reason you care about it.
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>>61310332
Wrong. Investors were willing to give money to RC and Gamestop interest free. People don't even give there money to the government interest-free. Gamestop is systemic-naked-sold-short, meaning that it is literally crash proof. It is not oversold and prone to a massive sell-off. It is already sold and prone to a massive cascade of buying. GME will spike when shorts get liquidated (along with everyone else) to pay for it.
I've been paying attention for a long time now. The stock is fundamentally better than ever but the price doesn't move. The short thesis is 100% proven fact. I bought $15,000 of precious metals in one single order because GME spike from $10 to $80 in the span of a week for no reason whatsoever.
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>>61310060
Very strange that it happened right around NY open
That's usually when the tampers come out of the sewer grate
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I was wrong,,,I'm all in on silver
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buying silver might be one of the smartest things I've done.
250 oz might not seem like a lot compared to other stackers, but most people dont have an extra $1000, let alone $10k and the will power to invest it.
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>>61310314
Nice, best coin
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>>61310471
The coin is uglier than the model
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looks like gold and silver are exhausted. enjoy the 2 years of crabbing. that is of course unless we crash the spot price
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>>61310484
Peace Dollars are sick. They're so ominous. They were so optimistic after WW1 to develop a PEACE coin not knowing not long after something even worse was coming
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>>61310484
trying to make the model look like less of a non-white? coin looks better to me. model looks like a dot head
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>>61310502
true
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>>61307319
>Fundamental
Severe supply shortage and general PM investment from china
>But what changed from last week?
Nothing, the dip just ended. That happens every dip, they start and then they end. And now we moon. The silver market can't absorb retail buyers, it has a consistent deficit. It's just gonna keep going up because of the law of supply and demand, buyers outnumber sellers by hundreds of millions of ounces.
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>>61310511
She's a Wop. Also the artist's wife
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>>61307244
the only good goblin is a dead one
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>>61310525
Interesting. I genuinely not have guessed Italian. I'm going to have to see if I can find out what part she was from.
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>>61307531
Tbh for giganigger computers with extremely high performance I expect gold to be used in all of it because it doesn't tarnish, unlike silver or copper. The tiniest bit of heat buildup could fuck up the entire thing, so unless the room it's in is filled with superconductors cooled to -200 celcius they're gonna use gold for the supercomputers of the future.
Imagine trying to watch a quantum particle when you have a thin layer of tarnish on any computer part, lmao. They're gonna stick with gold for such machinery where a single little piece of tarnish could be thousands of hours of troubleshooting.
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>>61310500
You really shouldn't be posting selfies on an imageboard you know
>>61310525
Absolutely southern features on her, husband probably tried to make her look more norf euro cause he knew the original wouldn't fly for the public at that period in time.
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>>61310314
Good deal
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>>61310266
That's nice. Needs more silver.
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>>61310540
Fair enough, I'm leveraged paper gold so w/e
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Iz we getting tamped?
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>>61310698
Ummm Silver Sisters, our response?
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>>61310698
I don't get what this image is trying to convey.
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>>61310708
It is 38¢ off the high though. Sad!
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copper chads, i kneel
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>>61310716
You must not be familiar with rabbi buttplugs
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>>61310724
But Spiderman sees better without glasses in that scene and I have no idea who the pizza man's counterpart is supposed to be
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>>61310719
She'll be 'right m8
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>>61310698
now we just need to get the rabbi to take pizzaman's fashion tips and start sporting a nice letterman jacket in his advaced age. did dave actually play any sports when he could or is the jacket him making up for that?
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>>61310739
found the aussie
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>>61310733
Don't over think it
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>>61310708
>our response?
If you're watching by the hour, this isn't the right investment for your disposition.
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>>61310314
Very nice aquisition anon.
Based Peace dollars best dollars
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>>61310176
Nordic Aryan master race Women in ww2 German military uniform is the hottest cosplay
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>>61308806
Cant wait til they all start jumping off buildings
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>>61308070
US manufacturing is never going back to us to any extent that will ever come close to what we used to have. Not with the dumb ducks in charge.. and all we get is dumb ducks.
US is done.
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>>61309356
>What are the pros of buying gold cryptos?
You get to help the Greater Israel Project.
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FUCK FUUUUCK IT'S DUMPING TO $53 SHIIIIT SELL SELL SELL
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>>61310708
I got a fever.
And there's only one cure.
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>>61311016
Lol
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>>61307197
>praise jesus for gold and silver
Nice design, but Jesus had a problem with graven images. Wonder if he's okay with them as keepsakes and not idols.
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>>61311046
No, Jesus Christ was made flesh.
We are permitted images of what is physical.
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>silver spot holding above $50

AHHHHHHHHHHH I NEEDED MORE TIME TO BUY CHEAPIES!!! NOOOOOOOOO
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I bought the dip with 50oz when it was at $46 - $47. Don't stop buying /pmg/. I have another order prepped for friday.

the 40 - 50 is now considered the new cheapie zone.

Welcome to the 50s and onwards, and upwards, frens.
Soon, normies and boomers are gonna start panic selling and buying again when it breaks 54.

Total pandemonium when it hits $60, and then it sky rockets into triple digits within days, and silver becomes unobtainium for 'normal' people, only available for manufacturers, governments, and banks.
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>>61309379
>I am convinced 10% all junk silver in circulation are fake
lol no, it's much less than that, but heavily concentrated in the US (there's almost no fakes in the EU, and the existing one mostly are period fakes, the rest are fakes of US junk bleeding in the EU market).
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>>61311114
I NEED MROE TIME FUCK FUCK FUCK
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>>61311114
>the 40 - 50 is now considered the new cheapie zone.
This deserved digits.
So what if it moons?
The same concept applies in all conditions:
Gold and silver are monetary metals.
One should ALWAYS be acquiring them.
This goes for after the spike as well.
The point is to preserve wealth for when it matters.
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>>61311142
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>>61310446
>down to the ETL punctuation
have a (you)
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