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Another pile of silver, 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/ (Otherrare metals)
https://www.ma-shops.com/(Numismatics)
https://www.goldeneaglecoin.com/(US)
https://stoutgold.co/(US)
https://www.aydincoins.com/(US)
https://prospectorsgoldandgems.com/(US)
more at:https://pastebin.com/gZfZHtNE

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

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

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

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

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

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

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inb4 price increase before saturday makes me miss out on sub-60 cheapies
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repoasting goals for newstackers to get to
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How are we opening boys? Tempted to slurp 1 more oz gold and park it at 7.5. Silver is 295 oz. Think I might stand pat and wait unless we rip in 30 min
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>>61334922
Even just a paltry 3-4 ounces per month will make all the difference.
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>>61334878
*** ATTENTION - ATTENTION ***

**** EMERGENCY ACTION MESSAGE TO FOLLOW ****

*** WEEKEND ALERT ***

---- EARLY WARNING IN EFFECT ----

SEVERE PRICE ACTION IMMINENT
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....this is not a drill
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as promised earlier this week, I dug out my 100 oz bar to show /pmg/
I'd like to introduce you all to Merle
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crypto nerds will seethesk2hmg
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market opens in 15 minutes
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>>61334984
Beautiful! Absolutely stunning. Pleased I can it
>t. 14% of my stack is Asahi.
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>>61335030
>can
*can see it
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>>61335030
wow! the striations? mill markings? whatever those lines are across the face of the bar are beautiful.
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>>61335061
It's been referred to once as "Paul Allen's kilo."
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My personal feeling is that 100 oz bars are too big unless your stack is 5000+ ounces. BTW anyone else keep getting IP range banned from posting images? I posted one image to /hr/ earlier and 1 minute later was restricted from posting images. This is the second time it happened this week. I'm not spamming anything.
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>>61335083
For bars you should only really be buying 10ouncers for low premiums, bars will always be seen as worse than coins unless they're 10 ouncers, which are a happy medium of storing and stacking easy and being liquid. You can still get a 10ouncer for less than 1,000, plenty liquid enough for a LCS.
I would not buy 1 ounce bars anymore, they've fallen out of favor too much. My LCS only bothers to display rounds, the round is harder to counterfeit and more people buy them. I wouldn't buy a 100 ounce bar unless I got some huge windfall of money / stimmie check / some sort of free insurance money.
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>>61335083
>My personal feeling is that 100 oz bars are too big
im inclined to agree with you. My stack is just over 400 oz, with the vast majority of the other 300oz in 1oz rounds. The 100oz was part fomo part windfall money, like >>61335117 said. That being said I'm still happy to have it, doubt I'll be getting another one however.
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>>61335006
They've been seething in every thread.
So mad about our nice shiny rocks.
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>>61335069
>Paul Allen's kilo
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I don't follow politics or the news. I've heard a little about Epsteine leaks. Is there anything coming up I should be aware of?
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>>61335202
He, uh...
He was a j-oo
Jizz-offering offender...
Ya know. Because he had sex with people who didn't want it. Probably didn't even use a Jimmy hat.
The nerve of some people I tell ya
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>>61334878
Nice looking stack, reminds me of IS's maple hoard. FYI some milk spots will come off with a soft rubber eraser but the coins will still be "scruffy."
https://youtu.be/sEjuhmM7JLw?si=12iUsS-v8wP71no3
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Market just opened and already bumped $51.
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>>61335259
I love milk spots.
I love imperfections.
I love each one is its own little treasure.
Never "clean" them.
They just lose their character.
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>>61335287
>Never "clean" them
Unless they have gunk on them.
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>>61335287
*how
I love *how each one is its own little treasure.
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>>61335293
The only way I'd "clean" my silver is if some food or damaging chemical was spilled on it.
And, even then, only what's necessary to get the food / chemical off.
I've come to enjoy how each one has its own story and look.
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No we don't care about Epsteins preferences or misdeeds. He was killed.
We care about who he trafficked underage girls to and would like to see these people named, shamed and to face justice.
Also how does this and Trump enabling genocide by jews effect the price of gold and silver?:)
Pic to illustrate his integrity as a man.
Hahaha
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Also some gold and silver:D
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>>61335202
>>61335228
Just that Henri Jarecki rigged the silver market against the Hunts and was everywhere with Epstein. He shut up his case last year paying off the accuser but Im sure he's in the FBI files with Mossad.
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>>61334878
>Another pile of silver, edition.
If they're neatly arranged, is it still a "pile"?
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>>61335329
Looks good;)
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>>61335337
Yay!
But holy crap... my ID!
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>>61335371
:P
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the tariffs fucking up numismatics is starting to piss me off
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https://en.numista.com/6372
>41mm
>30g
>.9
this is kinda neat
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>>61335483
this too
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>>61335503
>Apollo moon landing
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>>61335614
Where's the one where Stanley Kubrick is hanging out with NASA guys?
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>>61334984
So this is really $5000 in value?
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>>61335614
>CrapQUec
>>61335379
>BygAyRGZ

those IDs tho..
multi-Keks
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>>61335663
>those IDs tho..
Yeah... I think I'll go watch TV for the day...
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central bankers tongue my anus
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>>61334878
>/pmg/
>pile edition
Fuck yeah
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>>61335696
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>>61335202
We found out Epstein helped fund Bitcoin development circa 2015-2017.
https://www.crypto-news-flash.com/newly-released-documents-detail-epsteins-influence-on-bitcoins-early-development/
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>>61335312
>he was killed
i wouldnt bet on that but either way you're right and regardless of whether he's dead or not that network is still in full swing and his clients are still getting their fix from someone/where
>that tweet
you know he was always bombastic and "mean" but his rhetoric has become unhinged even by my shoddy standards. my only question is wtf happened to get him to sound this retarded?
>inb4 he's always been this retarded
you know what i mean, probably
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>>61335767
panicking
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>Another pile of silver
Where my fellow gram-maxxers at?
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Safe pile with protection
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>>61334984
My man, I remembered your promise.
Welcome Merle
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>>61334922
What tbe fuck does any of this mean? I appreciate the effort of it all but why don’t you take those stats and tell people what it means if you have 120 ounces…. 29 ounces….. 418 ounces. And how it relates to the chart
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>>61335850
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>>61335867
Stop posting AI generated silver
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>>61335885
what makes you say that?
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>>61335885
Are you the AI cum guy that told me a load I fired out of my own dick wasn’t real?
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>>61335897
Look at the pic retard
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>>61335885
Wat

It’s not AI.
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>>61335923
It's clearly a real pic
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>Just work your whole life and give all your money to jews and the government.
>We're not like those COMMUNISTS.
>We have muh freedoms.
>Impossible to afford healthcare
>50 year mortgages
>Richest nation in the UNIVERSE!!!!!
Yea, ok. lol.
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>>61335312
>genocide by jews effect gold and silver

Before they pulled the 10/7 false flag, gold was stable at around 1800, and I was selling it over the counter for 2-3% over spot. The following Monday the banks started buying it up and never stopped. Whatever secret reasoning they had to dump 17+ trillion into gold in 2 years, it revolves around the genocide, and indicates that all economic madness is downstream of the toilet of jerusalemn.
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>>61335923
Is this the new fud?
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>>61335879
Not exactly maxxing, is it?
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>>61335961
Has something like this happened before?
>war starts
>banks start hoarding gold
Or is it something that happened only once in the last 50 years?
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>>61335971
He's the fud pajeet
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>>61335293
Did the isopropyl work anon? Or did you have to tesort to something more potent?
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>>61335972
I bought ten of those gram bars in 2010 and can't find the others, this one was in a tiny ziplock.Valcambi's fractionals used to really activate muh almonds, but the premiums are killer. Too much for me.
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>>61335984
Probably if we had the right eyes and were old enough we'd have seen something like this before, but not on this scale. This is different from the bretton woods thing, because it has a shoehorse effect with the fiat collapse. 17 trillion is like dumping the GDP of africa for 6 years into gold. It is so much that the banks can't even sell it off at this point, because no one has the money. They've bid the price so high, that they've made the only play to sell it all to them, so gold is like the treasury position the FED has, it's so big that they can never unload it, and they'll keep buying it for the forseeable future, because at least it's an asset.

I've never seen anything like this. The 2011 eurphoria and crash was nothing like this.
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>>61335995
If in doubt let them soak in isopropel, it doesn't hurt them, and gets off the dried rubberbands and that yellow scotch tape residue you find holding coins in old whitman blue books
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>>61336044
Buddy, I'm the one who recommended isopropyl to anon. I'm asking if it worked or if he had to resort to petroleum distillates. Fuck off out of a conversation you're not a part of.
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>>61335777
kek, trips confrime
wonder if its a case of the kikes sold it to him as he'd be the one to start ushering in the new paradigm like it would be a good thing and he'd go down in the books as a great figure, then he realized to late it meant being a patsy for the accelerated fall and is just doing whatever he can to keep his bloodline intact and useful to them.
>>61335913
>>61335930
yeh its just a shill/bot that posts it every thread
also, coomposter pls take breaks, it shouldnt be that thin
if you end up impotent before the time cooms, how are you going to impregnate all those FWTHWATQUD?
>>61335995
i remember that thread, he said it worked wonders, makes sense since most adhesive will come right off with isopropyl, i use it when taking labels off glass bottles that i want to keep
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>>61336053
Thanks hoss. He wasn't sure what was on them, so I recommended isopropyl as the first step. It's an efficient, cheap solvent that everybody has a bottle of in their house. It dissolves most orfanic residues, and is completely nonreactive. It's the best first step.
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>>61336061
organic*
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>>61336061
np, and yeh i got giga paranoid during the lockdowns from too much info and no way to know how much was true so when i had tubes come in during that time i would give em a little bath in some 70% since i had so much and knew at least it wouldnt damage the shinies
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>>61336052
Find a non-public forum if you want privacy, get yourself some place with scented candles and a sign on the door
>safe space for faggots only
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>>61335518
Pretending that the Apollo landings didn't happen is an effort to discredit geniuses like Von Braun.
Just because a negrified America lacks the ability to send men to the moon today does not mean they were not able to in the part.
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Two or three times I’ve bought a lottery ticket. Something like Mega Millions being >$500m or whatever. What I noticed is that before the drawing, I started fantasizing of what I was going to do with my unearned sudden fortune. Then I never got a single number. This must be the feeling that drives the silver stacker addiction, which is smaller but more constant - like constant little bumps of coke. Or the people who stand like zombies in front of silver spot prices for hours on end. It’s all so predatory, a tax on poor people.
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>>61336126
>anon pays the maths tax
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>>61336126
Silver is for wealth preservation, it's not a get rich quick.
You fundamentally misunderstand the point of pms, or are being intentionally disingenuous.
In conclusion, you eat paint chips.
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>>61336030

do you have a gold price target by end 2026?
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>>61336103
of that theory i'd be willing to accept at the very least that what people watched of the landing was not what actually happened but a film to "recreate" it and show to the masses passing it off as live, and we'll never actually know what they did up there.
>>61336151
>do you have a gold price target by end 2026?
more than the beginning of 2026
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>>61336151
A price target is dumb. It's a small market dominated by central banks and large banks, they don't have to follow normal market patterns. Retail doesn't move the needle. Gold will stop rising when central banks stop buying. When will they stop buying? If somehow faith in the dollar as the world's reserve currency gets restored, then it may slow, but it's possible that never happens.
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>>61336183

ok, i have 30 1 oz AGEs and want to buy more but am not sure if i should
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>>61336147
>Silver is for wealth preservation, it's not a get rich quick.

None of you are wealthy, not even close, all you are doing is preserving your status as a poor,,,,,forever until you die,,,,,lmao


In conclusion, you ate paint chips.
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>61336252
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Ok, (You) got what you're looking for, now begone for the rest of the thread.
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>>61336030
I'm still trying to figure out what's really happening behind the scenes, what they're thinking, what they're planning, what they're doing.
If both of this two things happened at the same time, it's 100% orchestrated, with some plan, but the question is what is the plan and why?
Some say "war starts" and because of it "gold goes up", but this is a event-reaction, not something that looks planned.
Maybe something else deeper is happening. It's possible they know the fiat is going to crash hard, because the people are starting to learn about the dangers of it and they're ditching it, meaning the hyperinflation is here.
The war probably started as a distraction and use the effects of it for that purpose, while they try to distract you from gold/silver. They probably also started the war to advance their goals in that region while the fiat still works.
Or they're buying all the gold so the people don't have too much gold themselves. By having a lot of gold, they can still control the economy, but if people have lots of gold themselves, people are going to have way more power this way.

>>61336218
Get gold-silver at 1:100 weight ratio. If you have less than 3000 ounces of silver, get more silver, if you have that, get more gold.
The way things are going, the numbers are never going to go down. Always get something.
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>>61336254
The jeet got a new id
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>>61336151
Target, no, but i'd expect a higher overall price. The subprime auto exposure, for example, has the potential reach to infect lots of state pensions, but until the next shoe drops the issue of subprime lending won't make news and we won't see the effect. The gold prices are being driven by factors outside of gold, so the next black swan will be seemingly unrelated.

The big thing we are about to have is run away inflation, much worse than what we've seen with food. The people are being primed for 2k stimi checks, and squezed into asking for UBI, so i would guess it will be digital when they roll out the newest euphamism for mass welfare.
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>>61336314
You might be retarded if you think checks are going to be cut.
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>>61336321

trump kind of backed himself into a corner with it
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>>61336314

thanks, just ordered 5 more eagles. over a kilo now, feels good
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>>61336314
>we only round in a way that screws you, our customer over
lmao, what kind of jewish bullshit is this?
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>>61336314
>i would guess it will be digital when they roll out the newest euphamism for mass welfare.
Mark of the beast shit.
We have to act against this shit at all cost.
If they want to try and force dystopia, it's up to us to make it impossible for them every step of the way.
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>>61335866
Are those plastic protectors that come directly from the mint okay to leave them in? I have some silver maples that are still in there from like 1988.
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>>61336281
The 10/7 war started the run up, but remember the ukraine russia war didn't move the needle, so it isn't just any war, it's war where jews are affected. In ukraine and russia, jews have been exempted from a lot of the fighting, and maybe all of it, depending on who you believe. The covid years raised gold for a bit, but the bailout money all went into apple, bitcoin, tesla and realestate. This time gold is pumping, but there haven't been any bailouts, and we've been in "qt" officially. So the first round locked the youth out of home ownership, and now that rates are up and the value from the previous speculation is being parked in gold, suddenly we are hearing MSM talking about market instability and war.

Whatever is in the works, whether a big war or cyber polygon or the next phase of camp of the saints ethnic replacement, they haven't made the next big move, and so the price shifts are the evidence of them positioning their next move.
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>>61336321
They handed out way more than 2k per head during lockdowns and people ate it up. UBI is big business, the largest budget item, and arguably the only truly mandatory spending is welfare.

Remember in 2022-23 where the google search trends showed peoplewere still asking about the next stimulus checks?
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>>61336340
Happy stacking fren. Just please, don't ever borrow money, only buy what you can really afford.
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>>61336391

for sure. cash wire prepped for the AM my man.
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>>61336360
For the most part, they'll still get toning if you leave them out
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>>61336349
It's the same as what they did in australia, canada and england. Think about making 1-4 cents on every cash transaction in america for a year, it's got to be in the billions.

Also it is silent inflation, like the dip in foreign holdings of treasuries, because nothing is "being created", it's just moving against the people. Once they retire the nickel the silent inflation will accellerate, because they'll have narrowed the definition of what constitutes being less than a dollar even more and moved the decimal in a sense, because you can only divide a dollar into 20 parts, instead of 100.
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>>61336434
Im pretty sure England still has their steel 1 & 2P coins
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>>61336357
Digital currency is already terrible, but once they make it mandatory it is going to be wild, and unnerving. Covid levels of stress and social tyranny, because this time even if the teller at walmart wanted to help you they can't. All the in person checkout isles will be dismantled, they're already going that direction with most large grocery chains.

Besides buying essentials though, the PM trade is getting cumbersome at these price levels, because everything has doubled, so i have to go by the bank more, withdraw more, and keep more around. The shutdown was the same way.

Everybody here needs to be preparing for digital tyranny, and making irl frens to help out during this next phase.
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>>61336443
Do they still use them? Well then not england, but canada and australia for sure.
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>>61336455
Lmao, you paid $109 for silver,,,,,dumbest goy of pmg award
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>>61336349
Exactly, except the opposite.
>go to store
>thirsty
>grab a mildly chilled AIT [that's Arizona Iced Tea, for you philistines]
>self-checkout
>Total: $0.99
>slip in a dollar bill
>Cash Total: $0.95
>get a nickel change
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>>61336480
>is from india
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>Post the gold vs SP500 chart on another /pol/tard thread
>Retard stops replying
Lmao, they tried to say gold and silver aren't "investments" when the chart literally shows a 8x after the 2000 / 2008 crash.

And yeah, for those who forgot, that was an 8x.
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>>61336103
>pretending that the Apollo landing didn’t happen
It didn’t. I’ll give you just two for proof.
1. The Van Allen radiation belt problem
2. This one’s more an analysis of human emotion but I think it’s one of the greatest tells. https://youtu.be/BI_ZehPOMwI?si=eurNtXjvgXYOzUHi

This isn’t even getting into how extreme the elements of space are and the fucking tin foil aircraft they landed with? I could go on and on, but the fact you still believe it happened makes me think there’s nothing I could say or show you that would change your mind.

Gotta be honest guys, the fact we have stackers that are this low IQ is a concern of mine
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>>61336314
>The nearest 0c or 5c
>Doesn't do this, rounds the .09 to .05
They aren't even trying to jew people here, they legitimately don't understand how rounding works. Typical grocery store shit.
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Instead of giving people traditional reasons to buy gold I’ve started telling them they should buy gold because an F5 tornado can’t pick it up and carry it away but that tornado will destroy the cash under your mattress
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>>61336536
>Post the gold vs SP500 chart on pmg
>Retard stops replying

Lmao, they tried to say stocks aren't "investments" when the chart literally shows 787,000% return

And yeah, for those who forgot, that was an 78x as much as gold
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>>61336552
>Gold performs better than any other safe-haven asset
Thanks anon, good info. Just bought another ounce.
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>>61336558
Lmao this loser thinks gold isn't risky
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>>61336550
Tornado defense is how my local coin shop talked me into security weights ($200, I went for the 25 pound option) when I bought my gold eagle
Just the cost of owning gold in the midwest
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>>61336550
That doesn't make any sense. An ounce of gold is not any heavier than an ounce of anything else, and F5 tornados have lifted up oil rigs before.
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>>61336631
It has to do with density
If a single atom weighed 1 ounce, nothing could lift it
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It's all so tiring. But in truth, it's been wacked around London and NY morning consistently last month or so, maybe start the day with weak price action and close strong end of day. That's the optimistic thinking.
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Let's see if anything happens this week.
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>>61335988
oooh yeah i wouldn't have engaged if i saw his precious post. excellent catch bro
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>>61336461
We still have them, but they are rarely used due to their low value. You still get pre-1992 copper coins as change sometimes but most of them are copper coated steel now
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>>61336252
Kek
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>Just work your whole life and give all your money to jews for shiny rocks.
>We're not like those COMMUNISTS.
>We have muh freedoms.
>Impossible to afford healthcare
>50 year mortgages
>Richest nation in the UNIVERSE!!!!!
>die in a basement
>Rocks get tossed in a bin by Shaniqua

Yea, ok. lol.
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Europoor newb here. Aside from buying margin taxed bullions and old silver coins, stacking feels stupid expensive here. If you just want to get bang for your buck, would stashing old silver francs (.835 - .900) and 5 reichmarks coins make sense if the price is close or below spot? Many old coins can always be sold as a piece of history, but I've no idea who would buy these as 'junk' silver if things were to come down to that.
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Imagine seething nonstop, day and night, for literally years on a colombian rock lovers general on a Y
Tanzanian camel bridling forum.
Couldn't be me.
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>>61336917
>. If you just want to get bang for your buck, would stashing old silver francs (.835 - .900) and 5 reichmarks coins make sense if the price is close or below spot?

you cant figure this out yourself? It's basic math bro,,,,like wtf,,,,,,,if you are so dumb you cant do basic math why are you even gambling on something as dumb as rocks? Do you know anyone who isn't dumb? Ask them what to invest in
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>>61336549
they round it down, retard.

also i saw an article on rounding, costing the american consumers like $6 million a year - which came out to a nickel per customer per year.

pick up cans off the street, poorfag
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>>61335850
Did you literally buy a (silver!) combibar and break it into pieces?
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hey /pmg/ Vietfag here
The silver situation in Vietnam remained the same in the past month. I've spoken to a few vendors belong to the biggest distributor here. They all sounded like they don't want you to own silver, and hand you papers with expected delivery of 5-6 months.

Felt like a cuck for holding papers, so I sold mine to buy real silver bars from another source instead.

>>61334878
>Another pile of silver edition
not really a pile, but I like these :)
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>>61336917
>Europoor newb here
>calling yourself after a slur
off yourself
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>>61336387
holy shit, anon that blew my mind. The death of conservatives in WWII is fucking insane but makes so much sense
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>>61335866
I hope those aren't the soft shower curtain smell coin flaps.
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>>61337124
Good job anon. I would only buy paper silver if i could not buy physical. Silver is so comfy bros.
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>>61336683
Kek, that was my larp. I don’t live in jew York or work in finance. But I really am feeling a false flag that makes 9/11 look like child’s play in the near future. Remember when bibi warned Iran was building nukes that could hit cities on the east coast of America ~month or so ago?
2030 is a pipe dream we’re accelerating so fast I’m officially spooked (anyone see the clip of bibi saying he was reading the Jews vs Rome and how they have to win this time? Another pro tip, America is the modern Rome.)

Btw a lot of you guys are kinda clueless to reality. Save you the time, just know the world’s a stage. All puppets playing their role. What you’re seeing with Candace Tucker and Fuentes is coordinated Kosher Antisemitism.
My theory is for 1 of 2 possible outcomes.
- They need Jews to return to Israel to usher in their end times prophecy (2/3rd need to die)
- to set the stage for some synagogue false flag shooting or other “hate” crimes to usher in antisemitism laws.

Idgaf if you believe me, just looking out for fellow anons. Got a child under 2 and another on the way and desu I wouldn’t have had a child if I knew what I know now. Stay safe frens
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>>61337145
Except he’s missing the other part, but seeing that was 6 years ago I bet that anon is fully aware of the reality at this point. The 2 party democracy is an illusion and Jews run both sides.
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Someone recommended History of Central Banking by Goodson in the last thread so I looked it up on the net, wanting to buy it and here's the thing :
It's not available in english in my europoor country in physical format at least.
I can find it in french, spanish and italian but not in english.
I did manage to find many digital-only copy but they all come with DRM so fuck that.
It may only be a coincidence but it sure is a strange one to say the least.
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>>61337124
>silver is unobtainium
>i just bought silver

Lmao sure thing Ramesh these silver scambots are so obvious
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OK sure but I got rich from buying silver
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>>61337304
Have you looked for audiobooks?
https://youtu.be/JZyQbNl6Dss

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZ7GdlPK75_tXJYVzkCId2SYEjBLjnU9E
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>>61337124

Wise move, I think you will be happy in a not to distant future that you did.
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>>61337304
Go to Anna's Archive if not the audiobook suggestion above, I've been using it since Libgen went away(?) and it's a great resource
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>>61337304
I have 5 copies I still have to give to my groomsmen that didn’t arrive in time for wedding last year. A lot of these based books are going to be valuable down the road once we’re in digital prison.

Also, do I slurp more silver considering pic related?
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>>61337338
Libgen is still there. There’s a few different pathways you gotta try
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>>61337331
>>61337338
>>61337340
Thanks, not really into audiobook so I'll look into that Anna's archive thing.
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>>61337340
>industrial silver demand is down leading to a historic glut of physical silver and record setting levels of paid shills
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>>61337340
>Also, do I slurp more silver considering pic related?
If you believe that the LBMA, COMEX and Shanghai vaults are all running out of silver, and that $50 is the new floor, then yes.

If you believe IQJeet that there is 54 billion oz available, overflowing the warehouses, then no.
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>>61337413
I’m wondering if we get this pullback to 45 many are expecting once we get the market crash. Think I’m gonna add on any dips below 48 and hang tight for now.

On an unrelated note, moving cross country in march. Any anons have any advice for this? I’ve had thoughts of a car wreck where some brown collects my safe from the wreckage. Any advice for a guy trying to get his 6.5 oz gold and 300 oz silver across the country in one piece other than avoiding jeet truckers?
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>>61337373
That's good to hear, I figured it would always pop up again like TPB, but last time I hit about 10 dead mirrors and gave up
>>61337391
happy reading Fren, guard your knowledge well
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Who would be foolish enough to believe IQPajeet?
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>>61335995
>>61336044
>>61336053
Yeah it worked.
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>>61337420
>I’m wondering if we get this pullback to 45 many are expecting once we get the market crash.
Gold and silver will dip on a market crash, but blink, and you'll miss it.

Can you spot the dip in the gold price during the 2008 market crash?
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>>61336533
It's funny how often he praises me
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>>61337438
>Can you spot the dip in the gold price during the 2008 market crash?
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central bankers tongue my anus
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>>61337438
Fair point, Looks like there was 3 decent ones with the end of year being the longest dip.
feel like we got more time, still can get junk $2 under spot per ounce. And yes I’m aware of the refinery issue that is only temporary, I’m just saying I’m extremely confident I’ll be buying silver under $50oz in the next 30 days. And if it doesn’t happen, then that’s okay too because I’m content w my 300 oz
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This market is getting out of hand
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>>61337427
>>61337391
>happy reading Fren, guard your knowledge well
I'm listening to the audiobook now. It seems unhappy endings cohencidentally befalls many of those who oppose private central banking.

We might call the phenomena jewish lightning.
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>>61337420
Where are you moving from to? Statewise I mean. There are some states and highways one should avoid due to their blatant abuse of civil asset forfeiture laws. It would behoove you to either plot a course specifically avoiding these states, which will doubtless lengthen your journey, or to have your loot transported across country by common carrier. That last however will be prohibitively expensive should you choose to insure it for anything close to its actual value.
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>>61337435
Exvellent anon. I'm glad I could help.
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Evidence of physical silver shortage manifests as backwardation.
>Backwardation intensifies.
>An ounce of silver today is worth more than an ounce of silver tomorrow.
>This kind of structure is rare in precious metals and usually signals one thing: real-world demand is outrunning paper supply. When spot trades above futures, it often reflects tight physical markets, delivery pressure, and a market that wants metal now, not promises later.
https://x.com/StackSmarter/status/1990197510363558036
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>500oz silver
>6oz of gold
>an extra oz or 2 of gold in random sovereigns
How am I doing? I should be getting more silver but I want more sovereigns, to be honest.
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>>61337538
>How am I doing?

Terrible,,,,,are you even trying??? You have less than 1% of a make it stack
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>>61337440
>brags he paid the government $12000 in penalties
<brags hes indian
>brags hes down 73% on his silver

Lmao,,,,,why???
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>>61337538
You are in the top 1% worldwide. If things go the way they might, so long as you keep your head on, and your mouth shut, you have a huge survival advantage.

>London Silver & Gold Market Is a Smoking Hole’ – What Happens Next | David Jensen & Andy Schectman
https://youtu.be/9M_jYhHi6Oc
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Silver prices today are over $52.
>Nov. 17, 2025, the market data on SGE/SHFE. Silver vaults of SGE/SHFE hit new low again.
https://x.com/oriental_ghost/status/1990322991419531446
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>>61337631
25M ounces, is that all they have?
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>>61337775
>25M ounces, is that all they have?
You see what I see, but it looks looks to me like SGE has 774.7 metric tons which is equal to 24.9 million troy oz.

I want to point out for anyone who didn't already know, the Shanghai Gold Exchange is a physical ONLY market. They don't allow paper silver, and before silver can be sold on that market, the silver bars have to be physically delivered to the SGE vaults, inspected and accepted before being sold on their market.

This would explain the abrupt policy change a week ago banning exports of silver.
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it's coming
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>BTC in absolute freefall
>-26% in 3 weeks
>cryptonerds seething
>mfw
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>finally convince myself it's time to start stacking again.
>last gold ounces I bought were around 1900-2000 eur
>If I want to stack I have to either get cucked by premiums in, say, 1/4 or 1/10 of an oz of gold or get cucked with VAT on silver

being a eurocuck is hard, anons.
I heard some people bought silver in estonia to avoid tax cuckery, is that still going on?
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>>61337931
Is there not junk gold there?
In the USA you can get a gold 2 peso for 20 bucks above spot for 200 in gold, so it's a 10% premium but at the end of the day that premium is only 20 bucks.
I don't know that premiums even matter for gold, unless it's some crazy high number that 20 dollars gets eaten easily and doesn't really impair long-term stacking. At the end of getting an entire ounce of gold it would only be missing out on 1/10th of an ounce, but at today's price projections you literally could not save up money fast enough for that to matter because an ounce would cost more by the time you scraped 4,000 together.
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>>61337931
>I heard some people bought silver in estonia to avoid tax cuckery, is that still going on?
Any Europeans have advice for VAT arbitrage on silver? In BG, there is no VAT on sovereign mint silver coins, but their premiums are so high, there might as well be.
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>>61337956
>but at today's price projections you literally could not save up money fast enough for that to matter because an ounce would cost more by the time you scraped 4,000 together.

that's true. It's just that getting less than an oz activates my almonds, but I guess it'll have to do.

>>61337973
>there might as well be.

that sucks. it's pretty much the same price range as with vat, indeed.
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>>61337438
Yeah, it was actually more like mid 2009. Coincidently at the time I transferred all of my fiat savings into gold. Got paranoid because of the crash and the following QE of 2008. Bought gold at around 710€ per ounce.
>feels good.jpeg
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Don't worry lads, at least were technically not in a recession even though it's the worst since 1983.
>"This is the worst six-month period in the South's modern economic development history in terms of job and investment generating-deal announced publicly by a corporation."

>"The numbers are worse than any recession I have ever covered since 1983."

>"If deals are cratering like this in the South, North America's most desired economic development region, its far worse in the Midwest, West, and North East."

>- Mike Randle, Southern Business & Development
https://x.com/FreightAlley/status/1990169839281774848
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What's happening in crypto? TLDR; leveraged crypto baggies are getting raped harder than Will Stancil
>What is happening in crypto?

>Over the last 41 days, crypto has erased -$1.1 trillion in market cap, or -$27 billion PER DAY.

>Crypto market cap is now ~10% BELOW levels seen during the record -$19 billion liquidation on October 10th.

>This is a structural move. Let us explain.
https://x.com/KobeissiLetter/status/1990172348834832454
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>more cheapies
thank you jews
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>>61338199
>This is a structural move
YEEEEEEE HAAWWWWW!!!
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>>61337124
>so I sold mine to buy real silver bars
This guy gets it.
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Top silver consuming industries in 2024
1. Electronics: 263M ounces
2. Jewelry: 208.7M ounces
3. Solar panels: 197.6M ounces
4. Investment coins/bars: 190.9M ounces
5. Electric vehicles: 85M ounces
6. Silverware: 54.2M ounces
7. Brazing alloys/solders: 51.6M ounces
8. Medical devices: 30M ounces
9. Photographic materials: 25.5M ounces
10. Chemical catalysts: Part of 168M ounces
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>>61338495
Who cares, industrial demand is down in 2025
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>61338549
May we see proof of this claim?
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>>61338579
>May we see proof of this claim?
Investment demand is WAY up, especially in China. They are using a CBDC which has the feature where the government can make it expire. Since Chinese save about 30% of their income, and property is no longer a good investment, they are going strong into precious metals. Bullion, not jewelry.
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>>61338591
>GUESS WHAT?
>I got a fever.
>And the only prescription is more physical silver.
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Japan is a shit country for buying physical metals but I'm still going to accumulate as much as I can.
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>>61338618
What type of premiums are you paying over there for the average ounce of gold and silver?
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>>61338600
I know. I call thay faggot out on every single verifiably false claim his dickswallowing ass makes.
>i'm rich
May we see proof?
>i own infinity bitcoins
May we see proofm
>8 gorillion oz glut
May we see proof?
>industrial demand for glorious silver down
>may we see proof?
He's not here to dissuade established stackers. He's here to ward off new stackers.
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CAN ANYONE TELL ME IF BUYING GOLD BULLION IS A GOOD IDEA

I have enough money in savings to get an oz bar pretty easily but the price seems really erratic right now
not looking to sell it off quickly, obviously, but if there's a chance of getting it cheaper i'd rather hold off until the price cools
i know about china stockpiling heavily so i don't expect the price to drop, but the radical increase in price has me worried about getting a bad deal.

THANKS IN ADVANCE I KNOW JACK SHIT ABOUT BUYING THIS STUFF
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>Epstein helped create Bitcoin
>He may even be Satoshi

Yaaaaaa that seems like a real safe place to park my wealth LMFAO
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>>61338650
As of right now, a 1oz maple is about the equivalent of $68 USD. That includes tax (all metals are taxed). Gold is about $4,768 USD per ounce.

It's also difficult to sell at a lot of places without a receipt from the original purchase. I don't plan on ever selling my gold but I will try to convert my silver to gold once the ratio drops enough.
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>>61336218
>30toz Ag
i'll never tell you to stop buying but yeh i'd focus silver at this point if i were you
>>61336281
really is hard to say, there are a lot of things that have happened in just the last 5 years that didn't seem to go exactly as planned, making them rush. of course the idea was always to go digital but there's the infrastructure isn't there for the seamless transition they were looking for, at least not yet and with the competency issues from browning the west it may not ever get there to a point thats stable for more than a few years at best. i think they realize this and are just trying to drift this trainwreck into a more favorable position for themselves
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>>61338678
ALSO I DON'T KNOW SHIT ABOUT SILVER I'VE MOSTLY BEEN LOOKING AT GOLD

IF I COULD STOCKPILE A BIT MORE SILVER IT MIGHT BE A BETTER ROI THAN THE MINUSCULE AMOUNT OF GOLD I CAN AFFORD
BUT ONCE AGAIN I DON'T PLAN ON SELLING ANY ANYTIME SOON.
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>>61338678
There's no real way to tell. I'd say your best hope is it maybe dropping to around $3700~3900. If you want to take the risk, you can save maybe a couple hundred bucks IF you're lucky. Once it pops off it will like go up to $5000 next.

I'd say now is a good time to buy. If you're really that unsure, you can buy a 1/2 ounce now and a 1/2 ounce later. Depending on the coin, 1/2oz is a pretty comfy size in your hands.
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>>61338709
>a 1oz maple is about the equivalent of $68 USD
>Gold is about $4,768 USD per ounce.
Thats about an $18 premium for silver and a $700 dollar premium for gold
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>>61338733
Was mostly planning on just getting a full oz bar
Have the money in savings and was already planning to buy PM, but I lagged and now it's doubled while I'm holding nothing.
> I'd say your best hope is it maybe dropping to around $3700~3900
Was going to call a gold dealer near me today to check current pricing
Not sure what kind of reputation Credit Suisse bars have but I know that they stock it.
>I'd say now is a good time to buy. If you're really that unsure, you can buy a 1/2 ounce now and a 1/2 ounce later.
That's what I've been hearing, but I'm just afraid of a value crash
All of that being said it seems like gold is less likely to crash than anything else in this economy.

Thank yuo for the advice, though, might see about pulling the trigger today or tomorrow
Just trying to make the right decision
3-4 Grand is no small amount of money for me, but I'm more afraid of being priced out of the market via a price hike than I am losing a few hundred/couple grand in value.
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>>61338717
Silver is more undervalued compared to gold. There's some debate on exact numbers but, historically, 1 ounce of gold is worth 20 ounces of silver. However, right now it's closer to 1:80. So silver will likely become more valuable faster than gold until it hits close to that natural 1:20 ratio.

Most people will say that silver is a better investment right now but it comes with some small downsides like being harder to store. I personally do a 1:100 ratio of owning gold and silver. That is to say, 1oz of gold per 100oz of silver.
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>>61338753
In the long run it's still worth it. Silver is a better value due to the ratio, but if that's the best one can do, that's the way it is.

Leafs have always had to pay a much higher premium on average than burgers for silver and gold.

You do what you have to. The longer one waits, the worse the situation gets.
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>>61338779
That makes sense. Thank you for the explanation.
I wasn't even thinking about things in terms of storage, I assume you mean just in terms of space but I don't know if there's any particular way to store precious metals other than the obvious of "PUT THAT SHIT SOMEWHERE SAFE"
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>>61338775
One thing about store prices is that they will always be higher than the spot price. Just quickly checking right now, you'd maybe be paying $100 over the spot price to buy it physically.

>That's what I've been hearing, but I'm just afraid of a value crash
even if it crashes, it'll be good long term. Worst case scenario, you'll end up with less gold than you could have if you had perfect luck. Then again if it really crashes in price, you'll have an excuse to buy more.
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>>61338650
0 & 0. Premiums are low key dealers' findom, it's not my kind of kinks sorry.
>Japan
oh, considering everything coming from there is overpriced, i guess their PMs are too.
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>>61336368
>jews have been exempted from a lot of the fighting
i figured they were exempt from any fighting over there and really just held commanding positions or were part of the press gangs if they served at all.
>>61336917
silver is silver, time comes to use it, wont matter if its junk or not, for PMs get what you can while you can even if its "junk".
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>>61338806
>Just quickly checking right now, you'd maybe be paying $100 over the spot price to buy it physically.
Damn, may just have to buy it online, then.
Libertycoin seems reliable and if I buy it from them I'm contemplating between a 1 oz bar or the 25x1g pack.
Think having a lot of 1g coins might be better for the sake of being able to exchange easier.
Also
*hits opium pipe*
Having a big stack of gold coins to ogle will make me feel really cool.
>even if it crashes, it'll be good long term.
Yuor right...
Will take this as a sign to abolish my fears about these things.
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>>61338811
Bitcoin is a better value due to the ratio, but if that's the best one can do, that's the way it is.

Leafs have always had to pay a much higher premium on average than burgers for Bitcoin and gold.

You do what you have to. The longer one waits, the worse the situation gets.
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>btc
>the longer one waits the worse it gets
>positively freefalling
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>>61338873
idk what dinocoin nor leafs have to do with the discussion but you do you.
I agree that if you have no alternative to premiums where you live, then let it be so, you gotta bite the bullet. Even tho realistically, there is always an option in a globalized world if you are a bit creative. Customs aren't omipotent gods, they often are demoralized, understaffed cogs in the machine. Chances are if you ask the seller to mark your silver as auto parts nobody will bother opening your package.
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>>61338917
It's what he does. He takes a post someone pakes about PMs and just substitutes btc in. His iq is 73 at best. Just point and laugh.
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>>61338941
add a 1 to that
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>61338944
>add a 1
K.
His iq is 74
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>>61337262
>What you’re seeing with Candace Tucker and Fuentes is coordinated Kosher Antisemitism
that isn't news to anyone thats not retarded or engaging in an exercise in futility to avoid getting blackpilled tho
>outcome 1
likely but they'll probably just pretend it happened while attempting to resettle the hohol territory they still own and just emptied out, if putin lets them we'll know just how much of a coordinated effort that war was
>outcome 2
they already get those laws through without false flags, they're probably on the fence about doing a Tarrant because it would create an extreme streisand effect among the anyone who isn't a retarded boomer
also i just read that screencap and unless that anon was a newfag from the election he should be fucking ashamed that he still thought about shit in party dynamics or that voting even mattered so late into the game.
>>61337453
i got 14 walking/franklin half dollars for 3 under spot the other day, booth at an antique store, lady working the counter asked if the price of silver has been rising and said the sellers coins have been getting snatched pretty quick so he might be running low at this point. im over 400 in pure but i'll probably just keep swapping fiat for silver regardless of price until its unobtainable tb h
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>>61338941
ah it's IQ? Didn't bother following the thread before (you)ing him, mb. That's not very polite of me since he made a special effort today and even posted my beloved "chinese doubloon" ashtray! >>61337587

Hey IQ, i've added few others to my collection over the years, hope you'll post 'em too!
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>>61338917
The bitcoin silver ratio used to be one when pmg started ,,,,,,,,now its 2000,,,,anything over 12 is a screaming buy,,,,,,idk what dinocoin nor leafs have to do with the discussion but you do you.
I agree that if you have no alternative to bitcoins where you live, then let it be so, you gotta bite the bullet. Even tho realistically, there is always an option in a globalized world if you are a bit creative.
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>>61338985
You get them on Etsy? They are usually about $20 plus shipping
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>>61338980
that's more like it!
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>>61338618
nipanon, how bad is it over there, i know you said premiums are gigarape a thread or two ago but is there high retail demand like the aussie saw?
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>>61339035
Go on, try to find them on etsy and i offer you $20 in bitcorn.
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>>61339041
Lol

Fucking hell lads I do not want to go to this meeting. Here I go anyway. Back later. 'Til then, enjoy this wonderful and unique snowglobe for the holiday season
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New video about the super capital rotation event we are beginning to enter. Wadsworth was talking about this happening back when gold was under $2k.

Silver Is the Trigger For the 'Super Capital Rotation Event' | Alan Hibbard w/ Northstar Bad Charts
https://youtu.be/6YA5HyPs_D8
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>>61339059
Did you buy them all? They list new ones all the time,,,,dont give up fren
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>>61339066
Holy cannoli huge if true silver back at $12 on that super rotation
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>>61338871
damn you're new like dont even know online dealers new.
sdbullion, jmbullion, boldpreciousmetals, silvergoldbull, and apmex are all online dealers i've personally used and so have many other anons, they're reputable whatever you buy from them (although silvergoldbull are literally new york jews i found out after the fact unfortunately). if you can get an ounce and you're set on gold then
https://sdbullion.com/2025-1-oz-canadian-gold-maple-leaf-coin

https://www.jmbullion.com/1-oz-american-gold-eagle/

https://www.boldpreciousmetals.com/product/4275/2023-1-4-oz-royal-mint-king-coronation-crown-gold-coin

are 100 over spot
the 1/4 deal at bold are 75 over at the cost of being king cucks coronation series and having his ugly mug on em, but if you dont care then thats technically the best deal of all the dealers i listed, but i wouldnt buy it for purely aesthetic reasons and im almost all in silver anyways, if you only care about weight then its good
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>silver back at $12
I'm taking out a personal loan and home equity loan and maxxing my credit cards to buy silver if that actually happens.
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>>61339145
Silver will go to $200 before it goes back to $12. Cap this.
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>>61339152
Well, yeah. I'm just irritating the bot.
Every time someone mentions cashing out a retirement account or taking a loan for silver, it tends to freak out.
And it's funny.
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>>61339145
Wrong,,,lmao you didn't buy at $12,,,,stacktards buy high sell low
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Mein niggers, what do we think of copper?

My schizoid mother got me into buying silver 4 years ago and is now saying I need to start stacking copper. She’s more of a “a blind squirrel finding a nut” of person, but I can sort of intuit why copper could make major price moves as well.
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>>61339152
Yep, stackturd know the future but didn't buy at $12,,,,why is that moron?
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>>61339291
i been thinking about it, but just for keks
none of the bullion i've seen speaks to me tho and i wouldnt be able to fondle cause i dont like the stinky.
maybe collect some pre82 pennies if you can, i dont have a ton but an okay amount. if for whatever reason things go back to a trimetal system you'll have something there. not sure if copper would ever moon otherwise but maybe another anon knows more
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>>61339291
it's a commodity.
In third world countries, stealing copper is very, very common. They melt it or sell it "as is". In places with rampaging inflation, copper maintains its value. It will skyrocket eventually, just like, I don't know, tuna cans. However, both silver and gold are miles ahead, liquidity wise. I'd just keep on stacking gold and silver until you can't.
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Bitcoin is dumping, all my retard normie friends told me to buy 1 year ago, they called me crazy for buying shiny rocks. Revenge will be mine
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>>61339401
>having normalfags for friends
>telling them you buy shinies
shiggy
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>>61337631
I come here everyday just to see the new Shanghai numbers. Thank you, anon. Please keep it up!
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Pokemon investing general /pig/
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>>61339474
Off is the direction in which you should most expeditiously fuck.
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>>61339487
>>61339479
This is cope
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>>61339502
Collectibles are never a good long term investment.
And this is precious metals general. We don't do cardboard here. But, if you have some PM pokemon cards to share pics of, that would be cool.
Not my pic, just an example.
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Bitcoin is dumping, all my retard normie friends told me to buy 15 year ago, they called me crazy for buying shiny rocks. GENERATIONAL POVERTY will be mine
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Just encountered something real odd while unpacking a bunch of ottoman coins. All coins were legit (but low value anyway) but for this one. Supposed to be 20 kuruş Abdul Mejid 1255AH (1854) but it's obvious from the look of it it's been a poorly made cast (and even more poorly polished).

But while i wouldn't have been surprised with a normal fake, this one is weird since it's made out of.. silver, contrary to common metal alloys. Lighter (18.3g instead of 23.5g), same diameter but 2mm thick instead of 2.3 (what's where the counterfeiters make their margin).
So to me it looks like a "money" counterfeit, not a numismatic one, meaning it's most likely from this period and not a modern one.

Couldn't find much infos about period's fakes 20 kurus, the original is not a coin with much numismatic value to begin with, not sought after but quite rare mintage wise still. I'm wondering if this silver counterfeit could be worth something to the right collector, beyond it's silver weight?

Fake kurus in tin/copper alloy aren't rare, already encountered somes myself, but a silver fake, that's a first for me. I mean, in both cases it was death penalty if you were caught counterfeiting ottoman coinage, so why bother trying to gain 5gr with a lighter silver fake, rather than the entire 24gr with base metals?
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just picked up 3.5toz of silver for 100 bucks at a yardsale.

Are colored 2001 ASEs worth anything besides weight?
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>>61339817
>Are colored 2001 ASEs worth anything besides weight?
Weight, unless you can convince someone that they're worth even more...
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>>61339815
Quite weird isn't it?
The more i look at it, the more absurd the quality is, not a single star is made the correct way kek.
Actually it's so poorly done i start to doubt it's from counterfeiters. Nobody is *this* bad at their job.
Could it be an ancient fantasy cast from a weirdo or something along this line?
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finally. patience
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>>61339884
Pmg has a history of getting scammed, not only retard rocks, on teaspoons, ashtrays and frog rounds,,,,,welcome to the club you finally lost your scam virginity
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>>61339862
that is what i figured. I picked up 3 colored eagles. and one commemorative 1/2toz silver coin for ww2.
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>>61339912
>welcome to the club you finally lost your scam virginity
You talkin' to frogbro, IQ you hurt me right in the feefees, we've posted alongside for years and that's how you treat me? Like a newcomer? I was already getting scammed years before you showed up you little peruvian upstart!
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>>61339917
For $100 that's an amazing deal. They basically let themselves get ripped off lol.
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>>61339980
>when boomies are getting so old they don't even know what they got anymore
oldness truly is a terrible curse
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>>61340011
They could just be that ignorant. Ask anyone on the street what 'spot price' means and only a small fraction would know.
The sellers probably thought they ripped off the anon who bought them.
>he gave us $100 for $3 worth of painted coins?! Is he developmentally delayed? Well at least he seemed happy
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yeah boomer yard sales are always worth checkin out for silver
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>>61339128
>damn you're new like dont even know online dealers new.
Yeah, I'm super new to all of this, but I just know that I want to buy some and learn what i need to to buy it intelligently.
Been planning on it for a long time, like I said, but now's as good a time as ever to learn what I need to to invest.
Been investing in stocks for a while but given the current market, it makes me worried, and I want to learn for investing in precious metals.
>sdbullion, jmbullion, boldpreciousmetals, silvergoldbull, and apmex are all online dealers i've personally used and so have many other anons, they're reputable whatever you buy from them
Alright, I'll check those out.
>the 1/4 deal at bold are 75 over at the cost of being king cucks coronation series and having his ugly mug on em, but if you dont care then thats technically the best deal of all the dealers i listed, but i wouldnt buy it for purely aesthetic reasons and im almost all in silver anyways, if you only care about weight then its good
Those actually being that cheap is a super good deal and I think I might wanna go for it.
I don't care much about the look so much as I just care about buying them as cheaply and legit as possible.

Anyway thanks for the help, any good resources for getting into this shit in general?
Frankly autistic forum posts are my number one source of information given google's been completely raped beyond belief.
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>-35K in 1 month
yup it's bear winter time. Wonder how many cryptobros will throw the towel and join our ranks during this winter?
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Hi /pmg/, I want to buy gold to knock out credit card sign up bonuses without actually spending money. I've seen a lot of people recommending Costco for this but I'm curious if anyone here has experience trying this out
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>>61340254
i'll post some screencaps, im not really an expert myself just a "have fiat, buy rocks" kinda guy since i dont like to gamble and as such just learned from lurking, these days not as much of the fundamentals get talked about, not like 2-3 years ago so image dumps are a good way to get up to speed
>given google's been completely raped beyond belief
kinda always was, i only use it to find ncbi or pubmed papers and even then i have to be extremely specific with search params
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Time to back up the truck and get yer cheapies lads!

Niggers slammed it below $50, but this was 100% predicted, and posted to /pmg/. This is just part of how those jewniggers roll. They always print to infinity.
>NYSE monthly option expiration next Friday, the 21st.
>Comex monthly option expiration Monday, the 24th.
>Dec25 Comex contracts off the board and into "delivery" Wednesday, the 26th.
>Yes, breakouts to new ATHs in gold and silver are coming...but likely not until after these events.
https://x.com/TFMetals/status/1988648245590126597
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>>61340343
The ball keeps being pulled farther underwater...
Or it's like a slingshot that can have more and more rubber band added...
That energy has to be released at some point
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>>61340310
never done myself but i think costco is the only one that does a rebate thing, maybe walmart too
>inb4 same thing
sort of but I'd trust a piece from costco before walmart, which doesnt say much.
other wise see >>61339128
for online dealers if you dont care about the rebate thing
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>>61340343
>they had to short a years worth of production just to tamp 3 days ago
wonder how much this one will cost
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>>61340377
>The ball keeps being pulled farther underwater...
Yes. The wall (or end of the rope) comes fast when COMEX/LBMA run dry.

People should not be expecting any dips after that happens. Silver will likely do all time highs and never look back. We won't hit triple digit, but it will be in sight. 2026 is the year.
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>>61340428
>how much this one will cost
>runs out of fiat
>silver price shines through
We win
>prints fiat into oblivion
>silver price shines through
We win
We can't lose with silver. It's only a matter of time.
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>>61340428
>wonder how much this one will cost
There was definitely a sting. Implicit in all this naked short selling is that they know the US Government will ultimately bail them out when it blows up in their face. Either by force majeure or because they're too (((big))) to fail.
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>>61340458
>We can't lose with silver. It's only a matter of time.
Finally, we find ourselves in a position of heads we win, tails they lose.
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>>61340458
oh im well aware just wonderment at how much future production they can actually afford to dump
considering the rate of recovery
>>61340467
extra funny when the last ten minutes of the live chart has been watching the price struggle to stay under 50
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>>61340539
*price recovery
>>61340254
pic related is production numbers from a couple years ago, its worse now
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>>61340337
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>>61340561
Ok so the rundown is "Everything other than physically holding the commodity in your hand is fake and gay" and "Precious metals are undervalued due to the fiat system"
*puffs opium pipe sensibly*
Wunderbar
In terms of buying shit, anything else I should know about dealers other than wanting to get something as close to spot price as possible?
Sorry for asking for this much spoonfeeding, it's not as easy with /tea/ on ck where there's a big fuckin rentry covering all bases.

Anyways, have about 4,500 to spend right now, likely going to spend it on an ounce of gold and a few hundred dollars worth of silver.
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>Everything other than physically holding the commodity in your hand is fake and gay
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>Gold coins are valuable because, uh..., gold is shiny
No. The historical value of gold coins when they were legal tender was due to their ability to pay taxes. If the metallic value exceeded its fiduciary value then they would be melted down and fall out of circulation. They were tokens issued by a sovereign, recognised as a means of paying a debt to the sovereign. A more advanced tally stick in which the metallic content functioned as an anti-counterfeiting method.

If the king wanted to march his army to invade another country, he needed to convert the economy to feeding the army. This was achieved by issuing a tax and paying the army with his token. The soldiers had the token (a gold coin, stamped with the sovereign's face), the citizens needed to acquire the token to pay the tax, thus the citizens needed to sell food to the army. Taxes create markets and the demand for coins, their value did not derive from the metallic content.

You cannot eat gold. Once the nation state has collapsed its unique physical properties (high thermal and electrical conductivity, resistance to tarnishing, malleability, etc) will be useless to you. More useful materials like steel and copper will be in high demand to be put to productive endeavours, while no one will want your shiny yellow trinkets.
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>>61340592
>likely going to spend it on an ounce of gold
Personally, I'd go with 4, 0.25toz gold pieces. Easier to part with one and keep the other 3 than it would be to need change for a whole ounce. But that's just me.
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>>61340592
>Ok so the rundown is "Everything other than physically holding the commodity in your hand is fake and gay" and "Precious metals are undervalued due to the fiat system"
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>>61340623
That's why earlier I was considering those gay little 1 gram bars in a 25 pack but getting those definitely seems like the better choice.
I just meant an ounce's worth of gold, however it's divided
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>>61340621
>You cannot eat gold
Actually I can. You can't eat bitcoin or modern stocks. You could eat paper stocks though... meh pooping out gold seems more pleasurable.
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I live in a state where gold is legal tender. If I go to a restaurant, order food, eat it, and then give them the bill's worth of gold by weight, do they have any legal case against me? I already ate the damn food, incurred a debt, and now I am paying the debt with legal tender currency
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>>61340621
Yeah retard let me buy 100,000 tons of steel and put it in my garage that's far more feasible
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>>61340621
cool story, kike
the only thing worthless is your paper money
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>>61340623
Which 1/4 oz coins could you recommend he get?
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>>61335876
It doesn't mean anything, I don't know what that retard is thinking.

You can divide any amount of something among any amount of people.

Why can you divide 1 oz among 6B people but can only divide 400 oz among 82M???
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>>61340658
Gold is gold, but I live in the US and bought 4, 0.25toz AGEs years ago.
I have some gold, but my PM spending is 100% in silver these days.
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>>61340621
lol
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>>61340621
>No. The historical value of gold coins when they were legal tender was due to their ability to pay taxes.
why did they choose gold (and also silver), of all possible materials, to have that special ability?
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>>61340621
The market decides what money is and the market has also always valued gold regardless of what authority says. Kings didn't force anyone to use gold or silver, they only adopted it because they didn't have to resources to enforce another type of currency. The U.S. has the ability to enforce that, but once that ability fades away, the dollar becomes worthless but gold still has value. Gold didn't become money because someone said so. It became money, because people tried other ways, and they all failed.
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>>61340681
They didn't. Paper money dates back to 7th century China. Ancient Greece and Rome issued copper and bronze coin.
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>>61340539
>extra funny when the last ten minutes of the live chart has been watching the price struggle to stay under 50
For NY hours, and immediately after, they tend to slam, then in overnight trading it pops back up.

We can expect at least another week of this bullshit (and cheapies) until the 26th.

That's likely the best window of opportunity for people to stack before it blows up to $60.
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>>61340658
>>61340672
gentlemen you guys know a bit more about this than me, what's your take on the stability of current pricing?
given a lot of world economic uncertainty it seems like a good move, but I'm still hesitant.
Still gearing up to buy these, filling out the wiring stuff right now.
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>>61340742
If the market decides what money is, then the market has emphatically decided that presently money is bank deposits and state-issued fiat, and in black markets crypto, not gold.
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>>61340805
Also I am aware of how stupid it is of me to be investing in terms of a vibe rather than actually knowing what i'm doing
however
I also don't care and I think this is the best thing to do
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>>61340592
lol, yeh pretty much
just stick to dealers you have good experiences with, check listings of others that get mentioned around her like monument metals (forgot that one) but otherwise sounds like a good start
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>>61340817
The other anon linked bold precious metals, they're the one i'm ordering from atm
Are they reliable? What's your take?
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>>61340808
sure, that is why fiat loses purchasing power at an alarming rate and central banks are purchasing large quantities of gold. I'm sure they are stupid.
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>>61340805
>what's your take on the stability of current pricing?
As a wise anon once said:
>Well, it's either going to pump, dump or crab from here on. That's for certain.
We don't know. I used to have a wishlist of what I wanted to buy gold wise when it was under $2k/toz... yeah I'm out of the buying gold space lol.
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>>61340855
So should I actually go through with buying it or wait things out?
I'm aware of how nebulous and subjective this question is but it's not exactly an easy financial decision so I just want as much input as possible
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>>61340840
Odd, I didn't think gold bugs typically considered central banks as paragons of rationality. Regardless, there may be good reasons to buy gold, but it is not money.
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>>61340805
I don't think ASE are a bad suggestion. If I was looking for 4 of them right now, I'd probably do like 2 ASE, and a couple of the cheaper Canadian coins, but I could see just wanting ASE too. I just like having an assortment of different coins.
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>>61340870
you sound like you're buying to swing trade.
when buying gold you just forget about it. It's what I did at 1200 and what I'd do if I bought at the peak a few weeks ago. time goes on and it has always proven "cheap" in retrospect.
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>>61340828
yeah they're great and usually have the best prices in my experience
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>>61340805
>given a lot of world economic uncertainty it seems like a good move, but I'm still hesitant.
Physical precious metals aren't a speculative investment. They are money that you buy and hold. With gold and silver blowing through their all time highs, while the dollar has the least purchasing power in history, do the math.

The only real consideration is: Are there other speculative investments that might offer a significantly better return than just holding precious metals.

Not according to Michael Burry, David Bateman or even Warren Buffet, who pulled nearly all his money out of equities.

You don't have to commit right now. You can wait until gold/silver hit new all time highs and come back and ask us again later.

Will there be a dip between now and then? Possibly, but the market is a fickle girl, and many a day trader has died on the pickets of her capricious moods.

Long term, the dollar approaches zero and precious metals priced in dollars approaches infinity.
>The 7-Stage Cycle: How Every Reserve Currency Collapses (Dollar = Stage 5)
https://youtu.be/vYJri1eNRyc
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>>61340878
I don't know where you got that idea. Central banks are evil, not stupid. They absoutely know the value of gold but it's way more profitable (both politically and financially) to have the world run on monopoly currency rather than finite resources.
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>>61340621
>pretending to not be historically illiterate
>madmax fud
>"no one will want your shiny yellow trinkets"
>using a woman who isnt even worth a merc to nag /pmg/
lol
lmao
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>>61340878
gold and silver are money
you're just brainwashed
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>>61340870
Personally, I'd go 100% in on silver. More potential for gains than gold.
But, having some gold and silver in your stack is good diversification.
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>>61340870
You should write down the reasons you are purchasing precious metals, then see if the current price is attractive enough versus those reasons. If they are, then you buy.
For some, its an investment intended to turn a profit. Maybe the current price is too high for that.
For others, its a hedge against bad times or perhaps the End of the Dollar as we know it. In that case, buying at any price is justified.
For others, they just like to collect stuff.

Ask yourself what you want to get out of it, then identify whether it is gold, silver, or a combination of both that give that to you. Moreover, identify the types of gold and silver that give you want you're after. Collectors go after all sorts of stuff (from historic coins to memes). Investors might strictly go for the easiest to flip bullion. TEOTWAKI types might get a good mix of gold and silver to allow themselves wiggle room in whether to trade silver/gold for goods/services/fiat.

I'll give you my example. I was after a place to store excess fiat value without actually holding fiat. So first I got gold, but then realized silver was underappreciated and managed to start buying right before the recent rips. My goal has been to stack silver/gold in enough quantity that if I liquidated it, it would provide me roughly 6 months of full living expenses. I'm not after investing so much as assurance that I am protected from bad times.
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>>61340894
Alright, makes sense.
I'm going with the 2023 'raped british king' ones because at the moment they're cheapest
I don't particularly care about aesthetics
>>61340895
>you sound like you're buying to swing trade.
I know it sounds like it but it's mostly just anxiety.
I'm aware that the price, even if it crashes, is gonna be way higher in the future
I'm AWARE of that, but i'm just afraid of buying now at the peak.
Frankly I've known for a while I want to buy gold, but such a big portion of my savings going into it makes me want a bit of reassurance.
>>61340906
This is also reassuring. I just fear buying too soon, but like said earlier, I guess it's also a matter of
>Will there be a dip between now and then? Possibly, but the market is a fickle girl
and how the only real loss is being able to buy less than i could've short term.
>>61340935
Reading up a bit more actually is making me think I might get 3/4ths of an oz of gold and put the rest of the ~1500 into silver.
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>>61339884
I really don't know.
It's something odd though
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>>61340934
>>61340878

As a wise man once said, gold is not only money, it is the only money the world has ever known
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>>61340936
I guess for me it's a matter of wanting something that's safer than speculative investments that's going to hold value long term even if there isn't much growth
So I guess the "hedge against bad times" part is applicable to me.
I've been planning to for a couple of years, but out of a fear of spending too much money and not having much in terms of savings at the time I didn't pull the trigger.
Now I'm seeing the huge increases and inflation and thinking "I might just want to pull the trigger since the current value crashing won't matter to me much anyways if I don't intend to sell this for a very, very long time"
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>>61340951
>3/4ths of an oz of gold and put the rest of the ~1500 into silver
I was thinking the same thing.
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>>61340982
>guess for me it's a matter of wanting something that's safer than speculative investments that's going to hold value long term
Nothing on earth has proven a better store of value than gold. Silver will eventually shine, but it is currently highly undervalued, which is why silver a better buy for a given amount of fiat.
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>>61340982
Very good reason to get some then. Now its a matter of researching what's on the market, what works for you (like if you are American, then official coins have some advantages. Canadians might buy maple leafs whereas Americans might buy buffalo or eagles).
I will say, you will feel all sorts of ways about it, but the first moment you hold YOUR coins in your own hand there is a switch that will be thrown that you can never undo. I thought I would hold my gold coin and say "eh, its some gold". Instead I realized exactly why everyone had been so hard into collecting or stacking. Its an itch.
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Here's the pic for the next /pmg/ thread. Yes, it's a real coin from the Cook Islands.
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>>61340828
like >>61340897 says, most of my silver i got from them, they have some of the best deals outside of at spot and are usually pretty quick to ship tho i live same state as them so, one thing to bear in mind is in a period of high demand the shipping can get delayed but it will get shipped eventually.
>>61340870
and like >>61340895 and >>61340906
says you buy and then sit, its a store of wealth first and foremost whatever value you lock in by buying will remain valuable and in an economic crisis may increase in value
i've bought tubes of silver before pretty hefty tamps and while it feels a bit bad that was back when the high was 35, does missing a brief window of slightly cheaper price then really matter to me now, less than a year later? course not. its part of why i buy without looking at charts and just aim for closest to spot
>>61340982
and not that i want you to fomo, but you're well aware they can and will print paper to oblivion. they cant do that to PMs
just put what you can afford into it and dont stress about the charts values locked in. another example, i bought about 1600 in junk silver from a lcs when the price was 50, about a week before the run up to 54 and then it got tamped back down below that, and they struggled to do that and have been struggling to maintain it ever since. any tamp to either gold or silver that happens after you buy is always going to be temporary.
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what would a central bank even do with gold. their job is to print monopoly money and manage the supply of said monopoly money
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>>61340912
>>61340742
>[central banks] have the world run on monopoly currency rather than finite resources
>The market decides what money is and the market has also always valued gold regardless of what authority says
I do appreciate that you're different posters, but I need to have a consistent position to argue against.
It does appear that your world-view necessitates a conspiracy keeping gold/silver down, since otherwise you would have to abandon one of the following positions:
1. The market decides what money is
2. Gold is money
It's no surprise that your world-view is conducive to the kind of ugly antisemitism ITT: >>61340650 >>61340817 >>61339884 as you need to posit an evil shadowy cabal to maintain the contradiction.
At this point, the claim reduces to "gold is secretly suppressed by a cabal". It's not possible to refute this beyond pointing it out; it's an absurd, unfalsifiable belief, not an argument.
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>>61341004
The more i'm reading about gold the more I'm thinking you guys are right
Besides, buying silver is good since it means I'm hedging my bets against gold's price being so erratic right now, I think.
I'm no mathematician but having a larger stockpile of that seems like a good idea, but I do want gold as well.
>>61341046
I'm probably going to buy some of the stuff that's super close to spot at the moment, there was a buffalo coin on bold that's only 2 dollars above spot which seems like a pretty insane price.
Also there's some gimmicky aztec death god ones.
might grab a couple of those too.
https://www.boldpreciousmetals.com/product/1026/silver-1-oz-buffalo-round
https://www.boldpreciousmetals.com/product/4846/10-oz-eagle-silver-bar-poured-cnt-minting
These are the ones I'm looking at right now.
>>61341073
That all makes sense.
A buddy of mine tells me all the time about "dollar cost averaging", so I suppose I should have the same thinking here.

Anyways, thank you, gentlemen
The advice is GREATLY appreciated.
Will buy 3 quarter ounce coins now and spend the remaining money on silver.
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>>61341067
>Cook Islands outdoing almost all guvmints
grim
i want one but like meme coins i'd probably get too attached
>>61341077
good question for all the central banks buying literal tons, im sure they'd tell you if you just call them up and ask, but heres just one of the cases
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>ugly antisemitism
lol
LMAO even
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>>61341112
Don't forget to pay with cash/check/ACH or you're getting absolutely dicked.
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>>61341067
>>61341119
Here's another pic. Imagine all money looking this good.
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>>61341196
Already counting on it, also i've decided on a new plan rather than going in all at once
Already have the money set aside, so I think i'm going to buy a few silver coins over the course of the next few weeks and wait and see what happens with the gold market
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>>61341189
All the litigious scheming, financial trickery, and academic word salad in the world will not save you from the ovens.
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>>61341199
>OH FUCK MUH DICK
WHY HAVEN'T IVE SEEN THESE BEFORE?????
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>>61341199
>>61341256
kek
>>61341232
why they bother trying to outright defend them on an imageboard of all places is genuinely baffling
also we'll need a new bake soon, not from me, i will in all likelihood fuck it up
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>>61341081
there is no inconsistency, you're just wielding a false dichotomy. Gold can be money and it can be willingly suppressed through malicious practice, like the manipulation through the paper market.
It can be more profitable to have an infinite currency to print more of in case you want to, for example, wage war. The expenses can be passed on the people that is further away from currency creation.
Moreover, having a permanently increasing tax through inflation, allows those who print curreny (central banks) to siphon wealth upwards. Since currency can only be created through debt, and its repayment done via even more debt, the system is intentionally doomed from the start.
When it does, it invariably resets taking another measure as a standard. In the case of national currencies, there are many cases when the usd was used a standard. Resetting to gold has been very common, as well. The usd has been the global reserve currency for a long time, what would happen when the usd fails? Yes, gold. That's why central banks are buying it, they are only reading the message on the walls they themselves put there.
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>>61341322
>blaming it on the poor hardworking moneylenders
hey bro, cool it with the antisemitism, he might report you to the ADL
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>>61341119
>Cook Islands outdoing almost all guvmints
If America did it, it would feature an obese black female twerking. Canada would feature a pajeeta with a bindi.

We live in one of the worst timelines in history.
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Indonesia is the 8th largest producer of gold in the world with 140 tons annually.
>Indonesia is doing a "Soft Nationalization" of their Gold. Imposing new Taxes on all kinds of Gold leaving the country. Nearly 4% of the global mine production of Gold is now STUCK in Indonesia.

>This is not very well understood yet...

https://x.com/JoshPhilipPhair/status/1990470343254069522
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLFWt8Tatb4
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>>61341532
based indonesia, shame whats gonna happen to whoever made this decision tho
>bloody ghaddafi.png


>Image limit reached.
this is my fault, im not sorry
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