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Thomas Can't Stop 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 [Open]

>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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>>61432596
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A single roo is now 105 Australian dollarydoos.

It's over.
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>>61435707
Stop posting AI pics of metals
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>>61435694
>the pajeet exterminator
This AI slop got a laugh out of me
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I saved up a bunch of money so I could afford to move out of my parents' but I spent it on silver instead
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>>61435712
Shut up loser
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What happens to local coin shops when silver starts hitting big numbers? No way most of these place have the liquidity on hand to be able to trade silver at like $200+
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Silver, a generation wealth.
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central bankers tongue my anus
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>>61435720
At that point we go back to sound money and stop playing retard games with coin shops
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>>61435720
What I’ve been saying for a couple months on here and people to buy .999 or trade most of their current uncouth silver for .999 and lose a little bit in weight. People with uncouth silver like junk and rounds are going to wish they had copper instead. At least you can sell that to meth addicts.

I don’t even count the 10% of junk that I have in my stack as part of my weight anymore.
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>>61435707
CRIKEY!!!!
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>>61435734
And the govt is going to give you spot for ASE’s and maples and the like. And you’re going to get 75% under spot for your 1940’s filthy pocket change.
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>>61435720
If there's demand to purchase they'll have liquidity for sellers. When I first bought silver with $0.25 premiums on $16 ounces they had liquidity, and they're not suddenly illiquid. If there's more buying pressure than selling pressure they'll quite literally only have liquidity.

>>61435734
I suspect it'll take a hot minute or the right combination of depressed asset prices and elevated silver prices to budge privately held silver. Why spend at $200* an ounce when it's going to $500*? Why spend at $500* when it's going to $1000*? Why spend at $1000* when it's going to $2000*? And then

>OK, silver's at $2000* and the median house is down to $50,000*, I'll spend a fractional portion of my silver now.

It's part of why it's a squeeze. The groups, large and small, that are accumulating physical silver aren't liable to let it go until enormous gains are realized. Mine production is unlikely to save the day. There will be no physical available until the price is, finally, right.
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Inflation, and the price of silver and other goods during stagflation of then70s andn80s
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>>61435720
And remember, if silver is at $200 you aren’t going to have $1 dollar daily swings. It’s going to be $20 swings. So that Bart Simpson silver round you are probably going to get $100 for it.
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I hate bimetallism!
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>>61435694
I BESEECH YE! HEAR MY PREDICTION;
If silver reaches about $64.50 by the end of the week, it is go time. rocket launch, exponential growth, logarithmic curve on a linear axis. BUT IF IT DOESN'T; buy the next dip of 10%, it may dip to just below $50, but that will be the true last entry point.
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>>61435720
It isn't about the price of an ounce of silver or gold, it's about the wholesale demand, and making our margins. Silver can drop to $1 tomorrow or skyrocket to $1,000, we'll still buy and sell because we make a margin for doing the deal. The glut in wholsale and refiners hitting their capacity limit upset a lot of deals, so when silver does go up to the 100 and 1000 range, expect lots of changes along the way, and lots of bottlenecks and enforced insanity in the physical market.
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>>61435757
Are you the ASE fag?
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>>61435746
>>61435757
just kys already holy shit
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>>61435732
>central bankers tongue my anus
Love.
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>>61435759
Spending at any price is dictated by the same problems.
>sickness
>divorce
>death
>fear
>betrayal

Those realities drive selling. The only people who don't deal with those problems are people who are about to deal with those problems.
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>>61435757
>>61435746
Are you missing the part about the common man, pricing manias, and globally devaluing fiat? Poors will only be able to afford the odd 1/10th troy and, of course, the .07 toz dimes - maybe the occasional quarter. They'll be completely priced out of one ounce rounds. How many thots on tiktok or insta gushing over finding an old silver dime and being able to eat dinner tonight before everybody knows? You've falsely concluded junk will have no value based on exceptional behaviour by the refiners, when the refiners will play little part in the mania phase.

>>61435783
The big question is how long derivatives are available for hedging. Any shop worth its shit is hedged for drops in price - meaning they're price movement agnostics. If hedging is no longer available the bullion game changes enormously.

>DYDAR
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>>61435796
i think you mean ase nigger
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I didn't buyed enough silver below $50
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>>61435750
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>>61435796
>>61435810

Like the guy said above, when the time comes you won’t need to play games with coin shops.

I agree totally that the silver in a Washington quarter is the same as the silver in an ASE. But you don’t think the govt who needs the metal is going to fuck over the plebs who hold shitty silver that’s less than .999 to get more for less? Of course they will.
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>>61435833

Oh thank you

>>61435757

Sir, are you the ASE nigger?
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>>61435828
>The big question is how long derivatives are available for hedging. Any shop worth its shit is hedged for drops in price

I don’t know. That probably becomes a lot more risky to do with bigger swings? Lot different than when silver was moving 15 cents a day at most.
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>>61435843
>But you don’t think the govt who needs the metal is going to fuck over the plebs who hold shitty silver that’s less than .999 to get more for less? Of course they will.
wtf are you even trying to say?
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>>61435838
You only had 5000+ years, what the fuck were you doing?
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>>61435822
Of course, and it would be silly to imply sales go to zero. But who is going to make up the withheld metal to keep the price down? Right now that's done with imaginary metal. China's going to send silver BACK to the west to sell? Indians might, the Saudis are unlikely to. Divorce is likely to go down as had happened historically - the woman will be worse off on her own, and so is less likely to initiate. Maybe this will be balanced out by robberies. Some will capitulate out of necessity, sure. But again, the vast majority of physical silver is being bought up by entities that will be happy to sit on it. It's become a deflationary asset, and those are liable to become more deflationary. Sub in house prices with equipment prices, land prices, whatever you like.
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>>61435857
If the fucking govt needs the silver to help re-capitalize. And stackers are apart of that re-capitalization they are going to fuck over the people with lower tier silver. An ASE won’t be the same as $1.40 in pocket change.
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I hate these kike bastards so much, I can't wait till they lose everything with their greed
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>>61435794
Concrete numbers from last thread

Present day
>$400,000 house
>$60 silver
>so 6,666 ounces/house

Future (assuming present day $$$)
>$800,000 house (I predict it's going to go up as many will try to buy other stuff besides silver as investment, and they obviously keep printing paper currency)
>$20 silver (the market cap should match the monetary mass)
>so 40,000 ounces/house

But if silver reaches $10, the fiat is @live, it's not a valid measure anymore, all that matters is non physical stuff like crypto or stocks. Ain't nobody got time for the burden of physical shit. they'll keep printing and silver is going to be $10 with a purchasing power of today's $.5, other physical assets (beanies, pokemon plushies, funkos, baseball cards) are going to -99x too, except food and consumables, but housing and stocks in particular should go up significantly because the fiat that bubbles it is gone.

We might see
>$1,200,000 house (which is $120,000 in today's $$$, so down by 70% in real terms, but up 200% in nominal terms)
>$2 silver (which is $.25 in today's $$$)
>so 600,000 ounces/house

All you have to do is to avoid holding any silver or physical assets.
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>>61435874

Who said anything about wanting to help the government re-capialize?
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>>61435874
Where is the logic here? The gubment would bully and kidnap your stack if it's made of Washington quarters and Peace dollars, but will leave you alone if it's ASEs?
How does that make any sense at all in your demented mind?
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I’ll help the government recapitalise only if they do holobunga for real and freeze out richfags from any kind of political influence permanently under pain of death.
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>>61435874
To get at the core of your thesis, the government is essentially powerless to scare up that silver outside of two options.

First: state-sponsored gangs that are fed weapons, operational material, and given free-reign to do whatever they please, as long as they turn the silver over to their handlers.

Second: generous buy-backs.

The first is undesirable for obvious reasons (burning down your house has downsides), and the second is un-tenable because - well, what the fuck will they pay with that's worth the payout?

Of course, there's a third option. Severe economic crisis, 'temporary' state control over distribution of food-stuffs, and total exclusion of people that have been determined to hold silver by the various financial and otherwise data networks until they turn it over. It's been theorized as the most effective way to enforce firearm 'confiscations', and would work here as well.
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best books on PMs / PM investing?
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>>61435838
Its ok
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>>61435936
https://youtu.be/OSx6pXIVqyI?si=A1zXC-QTGLcLwxsk
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>>61435936
Here I’ll write one for you

>buy cheapest premium rocks
>hold

That’s it that’s all you need to know unironically
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>>61435896
His assumption is that the government will buy all the silver it can in order to recapitalize - save the dollar - and will enact an FDR style ban on silver ownership, becoming the beneficent sole buyer in the US.
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>>61435734

>>61435896
No you fucking retard. The fucking point of this isn’t to sell into fiat at a coin shops as we all fucking know. The holy grail of all this is the dollar or whatever new currency is backed again with metals.

Doesn’t that mean the govt/treasury will need the metal???? Isn’t that how you “make it?”

I’m totally uninterested in any SHTF scenario when it comes to stacking and living in some gay ass prepper community like this “return to the land bullshit” in Arkansas. Those would be appealing if those people had cunning take no shit Kacynski frame of mind and don’t fuck with us mentality. But they are all fucking autistic pussies where you see them wooden sword fighting in the background like spazzed as their “leader” speaks on camera lol. They wouldn’t even be able to put up a half of 1% of the defense that the group in Waco did against anyone trying to take them over.
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>>61435957
True
>>61435949
Speaking of pocketbook of gold with Jim - Peter Carlin is sharp
https://youtu.be/N02zcFkXM44?si=Rr1dtnXL0F3t4oBb
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>>61435720
>Coin store buys silver at 60
>Next week sells it at 70
>AH GEEZ DUDE I JUST DONT HAVE THE MONEY I LOST SO MUCH!
This never happens. The worst that happens is their buy / sell spread widens a percent.
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>>61435964
Unintelligible word salad
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>>61435720
coins shops don't make most of their money off metal content. They sell collectibles that are worth thousands of times their metal content.
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>>61435883
Your copy paste posts are getting worse. It’s basically AI hallucinations at this point I can’t follow any of it.
iQfaget
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Remember, its not what the shills are saying thats important,
Their presence and necessity here alone confirms our bias.
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>>61435964
When >>61435734 says 'go back to sound money' he means the metals ARE the money. Why trade 10 ounces of silver in for 100 NeoBux back at 1:10 when you can just spend the silver?
>SMVPMS
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>>61435707
You could buy a lot of vegemite with that.
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>>61435714
Just buy them a house in the future and call it even.
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>>61435720
By the point we get to triple digits, LCS will have already been slurped by the big bank jews. Then I will L-E-A-S-E my silver and live off of the ailing currency. But be assured, there will be much worse things to worry about then finding a buyer of $200 silver. The way I see it, society will be of the haves and have-nots.
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>>61435991
Silver can hit 4 digit highs and they'll still be malding.
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>>61436015
It's kinda weird silver HASN'T hit 4 digit highs
yet
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>>61435998
Bro, it’s not 324 B.C. anymore. I don’t know why you think that people are going to go back to actually using silver and gold for purchases again?
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>>61435720
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>>61436025
to be fair their schizotypal fantasy makes a lot more sense than your schizotypal fantasy.

Particularly the part where you think 90% silver is going to lose half its value even though it costs less than 5% of its value to refine it

like if 90% silver is selling for half price you're just going to see a shitload of new refiners pop up to make a fortune turning .900 into .999
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>>61435998
There is clearly some sort of reset that’s going to happen and people with silver and gold will have a head start over the people who don’t and those people will take a big haircut. But the system will be honest at that point going forward. Older people will be fucked, but younger people will probably be encouraged that they can now move forward and build up real wealth.

Why are corporate stores like Costco selling silver and gold now to the cattle? The govt MUST be allowing or even ordering them to do it. Stackers are 1%. They probably need 10% of the masses exposed for it to all work. I’m just saying that when it’s time to turn your metal in the lower tier silver is gonna get ripped off
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>>61436025
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>>61436052
>when it’s time to turn your metal in
do you honestly think any real stacker is going to turn their metal in? That's pretty much the opposite of what they have planned.
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>>61436025
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>>61435962
No you fucking retard. The fucking point of this isn’t to sell into fiat at a coin shops as we all fucking know. The holy grail of all this is the government confiscate our silver.

Doesn’t that mean the govt/treasury will need the metal???? No. The government doesn't need silver it has fiat. Isn’t that how you “make it?” No, silver isn't rare or valuable.

I’m totally uninterested in any SHTF scenario when it comes to stacking and living in some gay ass prepper community like this “return to the land bullshit” in Arkansas. Those would be appealing if those people had cunning take no shit Kacynski frame of mind and don’t fuck with us mentality. But they are all fucking autistic pussies where you see them wooden sword fighting in the background like spazzed as their “leader” speaks on camera lol. They wouldn’t even be able to put up a half of 1% of the defense that the group in Waco did against anyone trying to take them over.
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Anyone have advice for trying to pick up gems from local auctions? Seems like every single thing, even shitty cleaned morgans, gets overbid
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>>61436052
The last time the government did this they forced people to turn in all gold and made it a crime not to, then immediately doubled the price of gold with a law they wrote.
So it's good that they don't want my "inferior silver", that means I'll hold it when they double the price.
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>>61436059
This is why Texas will overtake california
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>silver will never be worth anything
clearly hasn't worked to discourage any of us, so now they turn to
>silver won't be worth anything for long, get out now
and in a rare display of thinking more than five minutes ahead, also getting a head start on
>silver will be worth a lot, but (You) have the wrong kind of silver and will get nothing
I tire of this hebrew nonsense.
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>>61436059
That isn’t going to entail buying groceries with a silver coins. Yeah you’ll “make it” but it’s all going digital/crypto/tokenization. So you will have to fork it over to realize that wealth. And maybe they don’t care about 1-15% of the people who have enough metal staying ahead of the crowd and making out good. But that lower tier silver is still going to fetch less than .999. That’s all I’m saying
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>>61435964
OK but you didn't explain at all your reasoning about junk VS ASEs here?
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>>61435964
His assumption is that the government will buy all the silver it can in order to recapitalize - save the dollar is retarded - and will enact an FDR style ban on silver ownership, becoming the beneficent sole buyer in the US is retarded

All these fantasies about the government coming to save your shit investment from an imaginary $ collapse is retarded
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>>61436083
Yes, states with legal tender laws will have a much better time making it through recessions when compared to other states.
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>>61436081
in 1933 the average american didn't have food, let alone a stockpile of gold.

even now 12% of americans can't afford food and over half can't afford an ounce of gold without taking out a loan.
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>>61436059
This here is just a direct and open metals grab by people in the government who see which way the wind is blowing and want to eke out any little advantage they can.
>You can pay your debts with your boomer gold, retirees!
>They show up and hand in gold directly, thus skipping the premiums and tax associated with selling (that boomers do, in fact pay, lmao)
>The government hasn't done anything alarming or special but it's just turned fiat into gold and now has a gold stockpile
It's just a way for them to have a precious metals stockpile without alerting anyone.
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>>61435720
They buy gold coins from the public and they are 4300 dollars.
Get some new fud
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>>61436059
I wish the Texas Mint didn't put gay copyright symbols on all their shit.
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>>61436094
I only started saying this once the coin shops said fuck you to your junk silver a couple months ago. If you think I’m a Fudder why the fuck would I be telling people to get into actual .999??? Makes no sense retard.
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>>61435720
Why wouldn't they? They do it for gold
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>>61436119
>I only started saying this once the coin shops said fuck you to your junk silver a couple months ago.
A situation that ended almost as soon as it began
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>>61436123
>1oz of gold
>472 oz of silver
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>>61436097
Bro they’re literally just dimes, quarters, nickels and stuff. You don’t even need to buy new cash registers or spend more than 30 seconds retraining employees or figuring out what’s legit or not. Nothing really fundamentally about how we make transactions. People accidentally do it all the time.
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>>61436129
It’s still happening now. How much are you getting for an ounce of junk? $30??????
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is China trying to fuck with the dollar using silver as payback for us undercutting the silver backed Yuan in the 30s and aiding the Japanese invasion?
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>>61436107
>even now 12% of americans can't afford food
can't afford the food they'd wish to have, but lets be honest, no one is dying from starvation in the US of all places, even the bums are obese kek. Too many safety nets, if not by social handouts, at least by local communities.
The lower classes are increasingly impoverished and destitute, but the jewish overlords make sure they are fed and distracted.
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>>61436137
~3% under spot.
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>>61436141
dedollarization become inevitable post Russia being kicked out of swift.
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>>61436129
Tell me cuz I don’t know exactly. If I take 4 Washington quarters and 4 Roosevelt dimes to a coin shop tomorrow morning. What is the coin shop paying me? Isn’t it $30-$35???? If so you are already only getting HALF the value of spot silver with your 1940’s pocket change.
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>>61436137
I'm buying junk at 5% below spot. I'm pretty sure everyone is. Same price I pay for any silver.
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>>61436107
>No argument
>Again another non-sequitor non argument
No response granted, off-topic. Clear all prompts.
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>>61436118
I didn’t know they had a mint
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>>61436119
My LCS was still buying junk. Anecdotal note for you. I think it had more of an effect on the refineries rather than the dealers. People who want silver will buy what is available to them. In a true squeeze even junk will have it's day.
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>>61436137
Stop hallucinating you triple nigger. Your anti-constitutional fud is pure absurdity, you don't even try to have arguments.
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Thinking of beginning to stack very soon.

Should I jump right now tomorrow or wait for a small dip? I would say we can expect a final 10-20% before it never again becomes so cheap, but I am no expert
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>>61436163
My argument is that the US seized almost no gold because almost nobody had any.

They didn't have any during the good years of 1900-20, they sure as fuck didn't have any during the depression
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>>61436008
By the point we get to single digits, LCS will have already be out of business . Then I will sell my silver and continue waging until I die. But be assured, there will be much worse things to worry about then finding a buyer of $2 silver. The way I see it, society will be of the haves and have-nots. And stackxrs the biggest losers
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>>61436119
Junk is still treated as normal silver where I am, they don't sell to refineries around here. It all gets sold directly to coin buyers.
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If you wait then you’ll literally just be larping while you spend your time here.
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>>61436170
STEP 1: Stack.
STEP 2: Stack some more.
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>>61436165
>I didn’t know they had a mint
they don't. It's a private company, it's not owned by texas.
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>>61436182
If I take an ounce of junk to the coin shop tomorrow morning how much will they give me?
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>>61436133
>thinks people won't sell on the way up
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>>61436137
nigger just look at Ebay and see that there's a whole line of people buying rolls of silver dimes over spot right now. You'll have no problem selling off your 90% silver coins later down the line, it'll just be less liquid than .999 fine silver
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>>61436190
I told you. I'll give you 95% of spot right now. I'll buy all the junk you want to sell at 95% of spot

same price I'll give you for .999 or for ASE's
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>>61436187
Oh ok, my bad. I thought you were talking about something that mattered or was actually interesting.
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>>61436185
>this ID
oh mamacita!
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>>61436155
Russia invaded Ukraine to make that happen and prove to China that it was time to separate from central bank niggers.
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>>61436158
You are pretty bad at this. Hand off to the next one. Maybe he can come up with an effective fud.
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>>61436199
It’s almost as if we haven’t been doing this for thousands of years or something.
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>>61436205
I thought I heard someone saying they got $30 for an ounce of junk recently. I don’t know. I don’t know how to do the conversions with 90%. Irregardless that is scary they stopped buying.
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>>61436211
yep. If one money trader won't buy your silver for what it's worth, there's a million others that will.
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>>61436218
they stopped buying temporarily because they only have so much money to spend, and when everyone suddenly decides to sell at the same time they're going to just buy the very best deals.

once everyone who wants to sell has sold, it's back to business as usual. There's no situation where junk is going to be worth half its real value. If that's what they're offering, wait a week and it'll be full value again.
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>>61436203
A few years ago I remember someone here used early AI image generation to try and make a Kthulhu coin.
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>>61436219
Barter, so easy a caveman could do it.
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>>61436233
Fine. Do what you want. Silver is up a nice amount this year. Still not crazy and there were already breaks in the dam. I foresee the huge breaks in the dam at $150-$300. It’ll be far from a normal market at that point. Sure, the mercs will work great for blowjobs, but I think you are taking an unnecessary risk having a large portion of your stack or all of it in rounds and/or junk.
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>>61436059
Crazy someone was saying TN has sales tax despite legal tender status
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Is this real? Lmao
https://www.ebay.com/itm/317619832262
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>>61436250
It's such a massive risk to buy government silver instead of rounds, practically gambling.
You get them for what, 2 or 3 or 4 dollars more per ounce, or more for the preferred ones?
So when silver goes up to 500 an ounce what happens to the premiums, do they 10x? No, nobody's gonna pay an extra 50 dollars an ounce. You get a couple extra bucks over generics right now, meaning that you actually do lose money on sovereigns even right now when sovereigns are doing exceptionally well
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>>61436250
Yeah, well, you sound like a pussy.
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>>61436244
exactly.
>>61436250
I've lived through $75 silver and I've lived through $200 silver, inflation adjusted.

it wasn't anything crazy. If anything the demand for silver went way up because the general public finally noticed it. $200 silver was about when all the silver in circulation finally got mopped up and sold. Prior to 1980 you could still find silver in your change most of the time.
You could ask the bank or the store to give you change in silver, and if they had it they would give it to you.
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>>61436046
There is clearly not some sort of reset that’s going to happen and people with silver and gold will have to start over from scratch. They will take a big haircut. But the system will be honest at that point going forward. The exact same system we have now. Older people will be fine, but younger people will probably be fine as long as they have productive assets, stocks, 401ks, land. They can now move forward and build up real wealth while pmgincels remain childless and depressed
Why are corporate stores like Costco selling silver and gold now to the pmg cattle? Duh, same as coin merchants, to milk you of precious fiat

The govt MUST be allowing or even ordering pmgooners to buy silver to ruin their lives. Stackers are 1% human. They probably need 10% of the masses exposed for it to all work. I’m just saying that when it’s time to turn your metal for fiat it will be worthless
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>>61436255
they would have made frenmark
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>>61436261
No one is going to give a shit about some arbitrary $3 dollar premium after silver hits 10x.
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Imagine buying shiny rocks in the era of BTC, you faggots are retarded.
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>>61436261
I don’t give a fuck about the premiums when I sell. I don’t even expect I’ll get spot when I sell. If you told me right now that when silver is at $300 that I would get $280 for an ASE that I sell at a coin shop, I’d consider that a win.
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>>61436292
And I'm gonna buy more.
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>>61436098
That isn’t going to entail buying groceries with silver coins. That will never happen Yeah you’ll be broke but it’s too late all going digital/crypto/tokenization. So you will have to start over and work to realize food. And maybe they don’t care about you and 1-15% of the people who are idiots and starve to death. you fell for an obvious scam. That’s all I’m saying
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>>61436265
>I've lived through $75 silver and I've lived through $200 silver, inflation adjusted.

Dollar still had plenty of runway left. Those anamolies didn’t matter. It’s different now.
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>>61436276
seethe jew
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>>61436234
spoopy how fast it evolved, i too remember those scary LSD driven google AI generations, "deepdream 1.0" or however it was called.
For some reason it was inserting a lot of colorful doge faces in it's hallucinations, do you 'member lol?
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>>61436307
>It’s different now.
I doubt it, but you could be right.
we can keep adding decimal places to infinity, it's the speed of the decline that matters.
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>>61436137
Bro they’re literally just dimes, quarters, nickels and stuff. You don’t even need to buy new cash registers or spend more than 30 seconds retraining employees or figuring out what’s legit or not. 1 silver quarter is one quarter. 8 silver quarters buys a snickers bar. Nothing really fundamentally about how we make transactions. People accidentally do it all the time.
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>>61436265
>it’s another episode of boomers applying shit that happened decades ago as if it has any relevance to today, meanwhile the dollar is on it’s deathbed, the supply has been absolutely obliterated by industry and chinaman is buying everything he can get his hands on

Day of the pillow soon old man
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>>61436233
They stopped buying temporarily because they only have so much money to spend, and when everyone suddenly decides to sell at the same time they're going to just buy the very best deals.
once everyone who wants to buy has bought, it's back to business as usual. There's no situation where junk is going to be worth more that 8x face. If that's what they're offering, wait a week and it'll be lower again.
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>>61436324
People have been saying this for as long as I've been alive and I fully expect to die before it ever happens. But maybe you'll get lucky.
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>>61436264
It's such a massive risk to buy silver instead of productive assets, practically gambling.
You get rocks that do nothing ?
>So when silver goes to $4 an ounce what happens, you lose? No, nobody's gonna pay an extra 50 dollars an ounce for a rock. You get a couple $ over zero right now, meaning that you actually do lose money
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>>61436334
First the crypto boom so even less people have PMs and THEN
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>>61436334
Recency bias is a hell of boomies drug.
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>>61436343
true
I'd guess the average american has far less silver right now than they did in 1981
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>>61436278
No one is going to pay some arbitrary $30 dollar premium for frog rounds after silver hits $6.
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>>61436345
the opposite happens to young people. You haven't had time to learn which things change and which ones never change.
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>>61436350
Assuming I live to see such times it's going to be nice to at least be in the position to help many friends, practically
Good on you lot at /pmg/ for trying to get the message out there across many other boards
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>>61436357
I'm old enough to be in the equilibrium phase between nothing ever happen and ITS HAPPENING.
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>>61436295
I don’t give a fuck about the premiums when I sell because i know silver is a shit investment. We buy it to end the FED. I don’t even expect I’ll get spot when I sell. If you told me right now that when silver is at $12 that I would get $8 for an ASE that I sell at a coin shop, I’d consider that a win.
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>>61436324
This more or less, the USA has stagnated so long, so has the rest of the world, we're just now starting to turn the car engine on before the engine light turns on and we figure out we've had no gas for 20 years.
For the real deficiencies to show in the first place we're gonna have some period of wild growth, and these past few years haven't been it.

Silver will be a couple hundred soon.
After that it will be a couple thousand.
After that we don't even bother measuring in USD.
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>>61436368
what I've noticed is that no matter how things change, rich people will always tend to get rich and poor people will always tend to stay poor.

partly this is a skill issue, but it's also because the deck is stacked in favor of rich people.

so when you tell me something is going to change and make you rich, I'm skeptical. That's not how it usually works. Sure, it could happen, but it almost never does.
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>>61436357
We have these things called “history books” shocking I know. Can they just keep adding zeros onto the printing, sure, meanwhile everyone except the rich is currently at fucking breaking point slaving away just to barely get by on all the insane costs and there is massive unemployment. The can kicking is approaching its end boomer.
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>61436374
We've got another israeli bot here, huh?
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>>61436389
if you boil the frog slowly it stays in the pot I hear

but even if you speed it up a lot, most people aren't going to risk violence to change things. People will suffer an incredible amount of stress before they actually take action
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>>61436382
You’re just describing the failure of your imagination to me.
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>>61436397
I spent most of my life imagining a world where I get absurdly rich doing nothing

it didn't happen, but fantasy was all I had at the time.
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>>61436404
>a world where I get absurdly rich doing nothing
Well, getting rich requires buying silver.
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>>61436396
How are you planning to boil the frog slowly while the entire world is sending back the ungodly amount of inflation that has been sent there via treasury bonds?

>>61436404
>I spent most of my life imagining a world where I get absurdly rich doing nothing
>It didn’t happen

All you had to do was buy a house or DCA into pretty much anything on the market. Yikes dude. Poor boomers are something else.
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>>61436408
I tried that too. It's hard to make a living trading silver, let alone get rich off it. I still buy and sell the stuff though. It's a fun side-gig and makes me a little beer money.
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>>61436415
I did buy a house, and I'm still a bit surprised how well that did. But it didn't make me rich. First of all I need it to live in, and second even if I sell it, it's not worth enough to live on for 10 years, let alone be RICH
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>>61436404

You had it easy, you got complacent, you ignored all of the warning signs, and now the world you grew up in no longer exists. We are not the same.
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>>61436416
>trading
Uhh it's a long term investment. Get rich quick? Go gamble.
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>>61436421
Perhaps.

I'm surviving just fine in your world though

of the two of us, I'm the only one that has lived in both times.
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>>61436425
And I’m the only one between the two of us who is going to see the next one.
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>>61436373
This more or less, the USA has boomed so long it's easy to get rich, unlike the rest of the world, we're just now starting to turn the car engine on before the engine light turns on and we figure out we've had it great for 20 years.
For the real deficiencies to show in the first place we're gonna have some period of wild growth, and these past few years haven't been it.
Silver will be $12 soon.
After that it will be $8.
After that we don't even bother measuring in USD.
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>>61436355
Most of /pmg/ would salivate at the prospect of buying an Aputannia for a mere $36, regardless of then-current spot.
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>>61436427
also true

I had it easier in a lot of ways, but once I'm gone things will get much easier for you. Because right now you have to compete with me for pretty much everything and I'm damn good at it by now.
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>>61436389
what I've noticed is that no matter how things change, rich people (IQSUPREME)will always tend to get rich and poor people (stacktards) will always tend to stay poor.
This is a skill issue, but it's also because poors (stacktards) are lazy people.
so when you tell me something is going to change and make you rich, I'm skeptical. That's never how it works. Sure, it could happen, but it never does. It's a rock,,,, lmao
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>>61436450
do you need some attention little guy?
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>Goober finally admits that he regrets selling his silver and telling people to buy Bitcoin instead.

https://youtu.be/nyF0gBU0qEQ?si=634FKqrcpFQbx7BW
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>>61436435
Even if you don't have $36? Because even now you don't have $36 and when silver is $4 you won't have $36
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>>61436458
Goober finally admits that he regrets not buying Bitcoin at $30 and shilling silver for 15 years and still being broke
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Sold my 401k years ago and went in on silver around $23 in my hand, great decision. Here was my logic: since I have a 1:1 match half that money came in for free, so after a few years it went up a lot and I cashed out paying ~36%, and most of the rest went into XRP at ~0.27 and lots of shiny at low $20's. The best part about this is that there isn't some banker/trader using this money that is parked in their accounts to inflate the bubble more and to make them all richer at our expense. was able to sell part of my XRP a few months ago during the crypto peak and went into shiny!!! timed that one properly for once. Using their own system against them feels good bros.

It bothers me that I don't get to vote with the shares my 401k hold and some bankers manipulate it all pumping their bags with the wagies, and now the child hood accounts to pass the inflation onto the children.

Don't forget to dance and sing like the jewish community did during 9/11, those dancing Israelis sure know how to stand down with fake terrorist attacks so they can slaughter their own people to get a false pretense to start more wars and get more USA fiat printed and gifted to them.

keep stacking, take away their power by removing their liquidity which is the money you give them. It seems immoral to let bankers and traders control your assets and future...
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>>61435720
There are car dealers all over the country that buy and sell automobiles for $50,000 on the regular. As long as the income matches the outflow, the total doesn't matter.
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>>61436501
>I'm smart for giving the government half my money because I earned it by working

>I bought silver for $60 and need to sell at $140 to break even after inflation and more taxes

>I am very smart for a stackturd
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>>61436526
the other thing he doesn't seem to realize is that business owners can pretty easily get a loan to buy inventory. It doesn't really make sense to buy inventory or anything else out of profits when you can just borrow the money and then pay it back in installments over time.

a business that can't get a loan is a failing business.
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>>61435905
The US government has never been able to exercise effective control over much of anything. Black markets will ALWAYS spring up to undermine command economies. And if that doesn't work, the revolutions begin. Peasants with nothing but ag tools have slaughtered many a tyrant in history. In America it will not be ag tools.
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>>61436551
control is tightening. Partly because we've become a society of bootlickers and partly because phones, cameras, DNA, and the internet make it much easier to track what people are doing.
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>>61436176
And yet pre-33 American gold coins are so abundant they are among the cheapest of all gold bullion. So the facts suggest that your argument is bunk.
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>>61436572
you think pre-33 survived in individual pockets.

coin collectors know better. Coin collectors also know pre-33 was never banned. Collectible coins were always allowed, and that meant every single us gold coin ever.
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The traders are sure spoofing orders tonight
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>>61436604
Yep, your shit investment isn't your fault
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>>61436610
Glad you’re here to look after us.
Bless your heart, you are such a caring person to be so concerned with everyone’s financial health
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Everyone has regrets and hindsite.

Not buying more when spot was $20-30
Is easily top of the list.

Touch it and feel it should obviously make a human believe it has value.
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thanks for the (you), I can get a mercury dime with a few more of those, the JIDF pays me to shill assets that will make the goy rich! my XRP went up way more than your BTC in the same time, and I turned it into silver. Where did I buy for $60, I clearly said low 20's. I more than broke even and I am in deep profits with money I control. Nobody is leveraging off my shiny except me for when I want to use it as collateral.

I don't have to pay property taxes on my shiny, i don't have to pay ETF fees or trader fees, I can freely exchange it for other precious metals for free with no tax or documentation required. Lol imagine paying "property tax" and other stuff for real-estate, an then think you're doing better than silver has the last few years.

Why are Indian men and Jewish women the perfect match made for breeding?
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>>61436625
Glad you’re here to look after us and keep shilling rocks 24/7
Bless your heart, you are such a caring person to be so concerned with scamming everyone to keep the silver ponzi scheme going
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>another 18 hours straight spent seething about silver in /pmg/
Get a life IQDELET
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>>61436669
Everyone has regrets and hindsite.
Not buying Bitcoin for $30 and instead buying silver for $30 because you listen to pmg must be one of them
Is easily top of the list.
Touch it and feel it should obviously make a human believe it has value is the dumbest thing you believe
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>>61436572
this is a kinda interesting thing from the time when gold was outlawed.

this is a coin price guide from 1967. Lists prices for pre-33 because it was legal to buy and sell back then. You couldn't spend it, but coin dealers and collectors had shitloads of the stuff.

even then it was essentially worth spot. I think gold was $35 per ozt when this book was published.
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If you’re stacking shiny coins and bars in your closet because “fiat is going to zero” and “silver is real money,” congratulations—you’re the exact mark the bullion dealers have been farming for fifty years

First, you pay a grotesque premium. Spot silver might be $32, but you’ll pay $37–$40 for an Eagle or a generic round. That’s a 15–25% haircut before you even walk out of the shop. When you eventually panic-sell during the next crisis, the dealer will graciously offer you $2–$4 under spot—if he feels generous and isn’t “too busy” to buy. That built-in 20–30% round-trip loss is the industry’s business model, not a bug.

Second, storage is a slow-motion tax. Safe deposit box? $200–$800 a year. Home safe? Insurance riders and the constant paranoia that some crackhead with a Sawzall now has a reason to kick in your door. Silver is dense; a $50,000 stack weighs about 100 pounds. Try moving that quietly when things actually get spicy.Third, liquidity is a cruel joke. In a real crisis—the exact scenario preppers cite—the last thing anyone wants is your filthy, fingerprint-covered junk silver. They want ammunition, fuel, antibiotics, or Bitcoin they can send with a text. Good luck bartering a tube of dimes when the power’s been out for three weeks.

Finally, you’re betting on an apocalyptic premium that almost never materializes. Silver ran to $50 in 1980 and 2011, then crashed both times, wiping out the bagholders who “bought the top because hyperinflation was coming any day.” Meanwhile, the S&P 500 compounded quietly through every one of those manias.
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>>61436465
At least he knows now.
And it's never too late to start stacking.
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>>61436773
I buy silver because I like to have a big pile of treasure.
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>>61436773
thank you for the GPT slop post. I will continue to buy even more silver now, thank you very much. And good day. :)
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Imagine buying BTC that was created by Israel + Mossad + JIDF + Massachusetts Institute of technology and thinking you're a good person. That childhood trauma you had when the rabbi sucked on your baby penis during circumcision has really set you down the path of darkness. are you mad that you are an Indian man and can't meet your perfect Jewish woman? Why not travel to Israel and not New York, your odds are better in Israel to meat the jewish woman of your dreams. Please send pizza picture from Israel plz.

Silver was created by God, and BTC was created by Satan worshipers... money isn't everything, but owning ones time is. I come here from time to time to look at pictures of shiny, and talk about heavy rocks that don't collect interest but you come here for work as you are most likely covid-19 vaccinated and can't think for yourself.

In the age of evil and banker theft, i choose morality and returning to biblical money. Jesus is king. Yes, your king too and there is nothing you can do about it. I do forgive you as you help keep this thread bumped.
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>>61436773
>Silver ran to $50 in 1980 and 2011, then crashed both times, wiping out the bagholders who “bought the top because hyperinflation was coming any day.”
you couldn't buy or sell the top if you wanted to, it didn't last long enough.

that's how you know we're not in the same pump and dump right now. It's remarkably steady. Also nowhere near the prices of 1980 or 2011

adjusted for inflation, silver is still absurdly low compared to the 80's and 20-teens
It might crash back down, it's happened before. But it's not looking that way atm.
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>>61436773
Name a better investment then.
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I kind of want to buy copper coins but all the designs look like shit.
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>>61436773
>$50,000 stack weighs about 100 pounds
It's about 59 pounds. If you're going to FUD at least be factually correct.
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>>61436773
>Bitcoin they can send with a text. Good luck bartering a tube of dimes when the power’s been out for three weeks
Can't use bitcoin when the powers out either, dipshit.
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>>61436025
I don't think a lot of people understand that silver and gold were used as money up until the 1970s. It's been barely 50 years and fiat is already collapsing. It likely won't even last 100 years before we go back to gold and silver.
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They've sent more sophisticated shills

>We're right over target
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>>61436796
Based
>>61436822
Pennies
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>>61436841
The worst part is that the bankers in the tower of Basil always knew, thats why the smart central banks kept their gold reserves
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All the fud, and all the failed tamps are music to my ears.
Smells like,….desperation
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Has this ngc case been tampered with?
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>>61436686
You know it’s a ChatGPT instance right
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I've got about $5000 and I'm deciding between buying more physical or buying mining ETFs. ETFs mean potentially more physical later but with significantly more volatility (and taxes).
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>>61436906
Physical is ALWAYS the answer
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>>61436893
>Has this ngc case been tampered with?
HOLY SHIT
I NEVER THOUGHT I WOULD SEE IT

THAT WAS ME LMAO

I DID THAT
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>>61436922
Checked. What coin is it?
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>>61436923
Oprah Winfreys gaping black asshole coin
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Silver is $58.74 as I write this. You will pay $63–$69 for a single Eagle because dealers have to eat too, and you’re the sucker paying retail both ways. You then stuff it in a safe that costs more per year than SLV’s expense ratio, or you bury it and pray the trees don’t move (LOL).

Meanwhile, anyone with a brokerage account buys the exact same exposure with zero storage fees, zero assay fees on exit, and the ability to sell in three clicks at 4 a.m. while wearing boxers (thats me rn.) Physical silver has returned roughly 1.8% annualized above inflation since 1980—literally worse than a savings account for two generations.

The only people who still do this in 2025 either (1) genuinely believe FEMA death camps are coming and need something they can barter with warlords, or (2) can’t meet the $5k–$10k minimum to play miners, futures, or even PSLV efficiently. Everyone else is just cosplaying poverty while the rest of us compound.
Keep polishing those tubes, champ
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>>61436928
kek, nasty
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>>61436940
>$63–$69 for a single Eagle because dealers have to eat too
I literally just bought a real one for 55 dollars today. Just look harder for some good deals.
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>>61436940
Quintessential jewish post.
ETFs, stocks, funds etc.etc. Is how ((they)) clip your coins today.
Don’t you want to be your own bank, and tell the tiny hats to FUCK OFF!

Try it.
It feels really good
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>>61436873
I don't think I was on /pmg/ at the time - did we ever host a funeral for the US penny itt?

I've been nabbing old copper pennies for as long as I've been stacking silver, it's kind of a sidequest for me, but now when I find a pre-82 penny on the sidewalk it comes with a hint of melancholy for a bygone era.
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>>61436873
I have so many 1ps and 2ps. I haven't even fucking sorted through them all, there's so many and it's so time consuming. I sort them in to bags of £1 face value with old or new head on when I can be bothered to.
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>>61436873
>Pennies
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>>61437004
Yeah, Ive sorted enough where I probably got close to 50 lbs of Lincolns, plenty of wheats and Canadians too. Now those times are over, too much hassle at the banks and they're being discontinued. Was much easier when my bank had coin sorting machines to dump the zincs.
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>>61436960
>now when I find a pre-82 penny on the sidewalk it comes with a hint of melancholy for a bygone era
Same.
I have a bowl full of wheats and I always feel a sense of loss when I see it.
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>>61436837
Bitcoin they can send with a text. Good luck bartering a tube of dimes when the power’s been out for three weeks
Can't use silver when the powers out either, dipshit. Lmao you can't use silver at all
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>>61437023
You can still get pennies at banks in Canada despite them being discontinued for over a decade, you just need to ask the teller if anyone deposited any recently. Once the initial mania over the discontinuation in the US dies down it'll probably be the same here. Get on good terms with your tellers and they'll let you know when someone deposits a load of pennies.
Still will never be the same as the old times, but the accumulation phase is far from over.
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>>61436906
I don't think a lot of people understand that silver and gold weren't used as money in anyone's lifetime. It's been barely 60 -100 years and fiat is alread loved and revered. Its certain we will never go back to gold and silver.
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>>61435757
>still thinking in dolleriedoos
The pocket change is bridge after collapse. It's what you spend when money weimarchs. You don't sell the junk unless they are doing something stupid with the price. The junk is for spending. The pure stuff is for swapping into other assets. You never sell for Fiat. How new are you to stacking?
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>>61437095
I unironically appreciate your work. It's really hard to hate on silver right now because of how well it's performing but you're still on here everyday doing your best despite all that. It makes me want to try my best too and buy more silver!
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>>61437120
I unironically appreciate your work. It's really hard to convince people to cash their 401k in and give the government $12000 in penalties to buy silver at $109 because of how retarded that is but you're still on here everyday doing your best despite all that making new victims. It makes me want to try my best too and get richer by not buying silver
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How quaint—these knuckle-dragging silver stackers, hoarding their shiny trinkets in basement vaults like medieval peasants clutching talismans against the Black Death. They screech about “fiat collapse” and “hyperinflation” with the intellectual rigor of a Flat-Earth Facebook group, utterly blind to the fact that modern monetary theory and diversified portfolios have rendered their precious-metal fetishism as obsolete as bloodletting.

While actual economists manage trillions through sophisticated instruments, these paranoid rednecks masturbate to apocalyptic YouTube videos, convinced the Fed’s lizard overlords are coming for their AR-15s and canned beans. Pathetic. Embarrassing. Beneath contempt. Enjoy your barbarous relic, Cletus; the adults are busy building actual wealth
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>>61437154
Okay then. Have fun. Bye

(Continues stacking)
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>>61437014
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>>61437174
Oh look a parts dagger as fake and gay as pretending silver is money
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It looks like they finally decided to pay up for better shills.
Where the fuck were these people to tell me that my boomer rocks were for tinfoil hat schizos and that my dealer is ripping me off back when silver was $25? Or even $40 for that matter?
The best thing we got was IQ seething and it was fucking hilarious.
Either way, you can nigger tounge my anus.
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>>61437154
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>>61437191
Stackturds so dumb they think silver is a good buy now because it went up last year,,,,,,lmao
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>>61436137
Why are you in literally every thread fudding over junk silver. Are you iqdalit or something? Silver is silver can you fuck off?
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cheapies incoming
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>>61436841
What % of Americans used gold for purchases? It was backed by the dollar. Silver was in the coinage of course. But we aren’t going back to the 12th century way of buying and selling.

Whether it’s a new currency, and upgraded dollar, or likely, tokenization of all this shit. That states that are recognizing gold. Well, maybe it all goes thru crypto, smart contracts, you give your gold to some bank and now you can draw off that gold and silver that’s way higher in value than whatever the coupon crypto currency they get is. I don’t know how it will all work. But we aren’t going back to fucking bartering outside blowjobs from formerly well to do housewives with mercs and stuff like that.
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>>61437206
>>61437191
I like shitposter-kun. He's like the sound of rain when you're sitting inside by the fire.
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>>61437210
Das rite mane
Buy the fucking dip.
It won’t last. It’s like premium free silver.
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>>61437217
it's going to $20
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>>61437219
God I wish. Imagine how much I would buy.
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>>61437219
Stop!
I can only get so erect!
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>>61437219
Awesome, I can turn my 300 ounces into 3000 ounces then!
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>>61437219
This fud doesn't work when half the posters in this thread are begging for cheapies
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>>61437206
Because I KNOW there are people here lurking who are listening to what I’m saying. One anon said a few weeks back that he has sympathy for what I’m saying. And he actually converted his bad silver into ASE’s just in case.

I mean just imagine the silver people out there who have maybe a $500 FV bag of junk who maybe bought years ago and are set for any financial currency crisis. They see silver going up, and then see that the fucking coin shops are denying junk holders. I’m just trying to warn anons and new comers that if they think this refinery bullshit is the only hiccup that’s going to happen with junk or event rounds, then you are kidding yourselves
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ZOMG SILVER IS CRASHING
EVERYONE FREAK OUT
IT IS DOWN
YEAR TO DATE IT IS DOWN
DOWN FROM $22 TO $57
THE CONSEQUENCES WILL NEVER BE THE SAME
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>>61437210
One day these cheapies will end.
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>For Millennia the use of Silver as money was deeply ingrained in nearly every culture
>Even the primitive tribesmen in New Guinea understood the value of Silver
>Australia even minted special shillings for New Guinea with holes in the middle because they liked storing their coins on strings
>Fast forward 90 years and almost nobody owns Silver, even in the First World
How did this happen? How did they manage to break literal millennia worth of conditioning this thoroughly?
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>>61436773
>Silver ran to $50 in 1980 and 2011, then crashed both times, wiping out the bagholders who “bought the top
1980 + 2011 combined, silver lasted 3 days at $50, versus 25 years at $5.
As an investor, what is the most likely? That you buyoughted the top during a 3 days window, or a 25 years long window at the bottom?
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>>61437244
Man, coins with holes in them are really cool
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>>61437154
holy AIsloptext
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>>61437254
You just had 50 years of expected returns for silver this year,,,,,lmao you are an idiot if you don't know what comes next
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>>61436332
>that fucking hockey stick
>thinking of a sub 10:1 GSR
>mfw
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>>61437244
>How did they manage to break literal millennia worth of conditioning this thoroughly?

Fiat is better in every way
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shills deserve to be knee capped and left to die
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Gold bros... its over
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>>61436332
Even at a 1:100 GSR, Silver would be $6000 in such a scenario.
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Man the fudniggers are out in force today. There's even one copy pasting ChatGPT-generated slop
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>>61437327
>>61437322
No one would buy silver if it wasn't shilled 24/7/365
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>>61437325
Even at a 1:2400 Bitcoin to silver ratio, Silver would be $4 in such a scenario.
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>>61437336
what is your life like that you spend all day shilling against a bunch of autists buying rocks? How far have you fallen that this is where you landed?
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>>61437323
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>>61437336
>No one would buy silver if it wasn't shilled
Right. Like the world knows about 4chan. Or biz. Or /pmg/.
Yeah, we're a powerfully influential force in the world of Greater Finance.
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>silver volatility intensifies
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>shills and fudders come out even harder when silver pumps
you can just tell its a bunch of angry jews and jeets
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>>61437349
what is your life like that you spend all day shilling to depressed incels to buying rocks? How far have you fallen that this is where you landed?
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I just boughted 9 pre 46 aussie flozzas at spot.
Hnnnnnn
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>>61437389
>flozzas
That's slang for Florin, right?
>pic
Why does the girl on that coin have to be a decal? Can't they be bothered to engrave her?
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>>61437344
>24 pbtid
lmao
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>>61437401
Its ai slorp. And yes florins.
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>>61437363
No it’s a fucking bot stop making a fool of yourself
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>>61437336
I buy it because you shill against it 24/7/365
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>>61437389
>choosing Raphtalia the carpet when Queen Milfu Mirellia exist
my disgust is immesurable and my day's ruined
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>>61437416
>A .925 Florin is $30
Australia's prices are a preview of things to come for other countries.
Do I dare ask what a 1937 Crown costs?
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>>61437425
I don't buy it because you shill it 24/7/36
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>>61437434
Depends where you source them. I only bought the florins because they were not much over spot, this particular source has crowns for 95$ aud but you only get 74$ worth of silver.

>>61437428
You could have added "pathetic" to the pic for maximum demoralization anon!
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>>61437447
>You could have added "pathetic" to the pic for maximum demoralization anon!
it was implied, but i could have changed the filename indeed.
PA-THE-TIC anon!
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>>61436253
TNanon here, we do have sales tax generally, but gold, silver, platnium, and palladium were specifically exempted in coin/bullion form a couple of years ago (other precious metals were generally exempted too but those four were named).
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>>61437441
Perfect, more for me. Don't buy a single ounce.
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Been working overtime to slurp the last of the cheapies.
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>>61436373
Too soon
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>>61437451
How much is rent ? because i want to live there forever!

>>61437462
Nice pamp slabs!
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>>61437462
Lmao you are limited by your poverty and your poverty is caused by your rock buying
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For all euro frens, here some data for junk silver
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Junk silver is so comfy
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>>61437447
>this particular source has crowns for 95$ aud but you only get 74$ worth of silver.
So even in Australia those things command a premium, that's a shame, I was kind of hoping there were enough of them there to where it would be feasible for you to stack them.
Even with the premium, it's probably worth treating yourself to one Crown at some point if you can afford it. I bought one for $40 USD back when spot was $25 and I never once regretted it due to how nice of a coin it is.
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>>61437518
where could my yank ass get reichsmarks?
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>>61437518
Here's another I have saved.
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>>61437531
Thanks to the anon with a gorillion replies I have decided to get 6 more rolls of merc dimes
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>>61437540
ebay, but unfortunately reichsmarks often have a huge premium
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>>61437543
Thanks anon, I'll add it !
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>>61437548
damn. sticking to bullion then.
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>>61437537
You can find them but it is getting difficult to source crowns at or around spot price. You have to put in some effort and call coin shops like usual. I have 2 of these and would like to find more if i can buy them at the right price. Aussie silver will be almost always over spot when you buy and under when you sell.
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NEW THREAD

>>61437565
>>61437565
>>61437565
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>>61437447
Where you buying them anon? I'm tempted to get some flozzas too.
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>>61437451
are you thyme?
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>>61437451
NAGADASHI DAISKI!
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How do they keep getting away with it?
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>>61436773
You dont need an Apocalyptic event for silver and gold to Moon. Ask the Babylonians, ask the Romans , ask the Dutch, ask the Portugues and then the Spanish, ask the Germans and finally the Brits. but dont worry anon you can wear a paper bag while you give me head, I think that much earns you half a merc.
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>>61437451
*unzips ochinchin
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>>61436119
Uh oh, did someone hit a nerve?
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I'm waiting for $55 to buy. Good strategy?
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https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/clear-something-behind-scenes-breaking-holter-warns-were-headed-derivative-meltdown
Nice article this morning
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>>61438492
Sure.
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>>61435719
CHARTS LIKE THAT ARE SO STUPID ANON THEYRE JUST DUMB OVERFITTING OF HISTORY WITH NO FORWARD LOOKING POWER THAT ARE ONLY GOOD FOR LEVERAGING OVERALL DIRECTION THAT WAS GONNA HAPPEN ANYWAY
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>>61435720
Dealers are brokers and they will happily operate on the margins of the bid/ask spread. For every ounce that comes in the door they will have a list of buyers ready to pick it up. If anything, dealers might close shop if there is too much chaos.
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Someone needs to tell Mike Maloney to not do the basedface. I don't care if people are sucking dick for mercury dimes and we all become overnight billionaires. No open mouth onions facing.



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