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Unreasonably sized bars 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

Previous Thread: >>61440902
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Central bankers tongue my anus
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I got rich by buying silver
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>>61443541

Same
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>>61443522
/pmg/ is probably the fastest moving thread on this site. We used to hit bump limit in days even with IQs comma posting. Now, between the 52pbtid larpers and all the newfags we’re running through multiple breads a day.
Therese seems to be no slowing this train
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>buy silver
>get rich
it's just that simple
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It's up again.....
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10 years of pmg lmao and no one has made it no one has made a profit
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I wasted 10 years of my miserable life fudding silver and no one listened. FUCK!
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STOP BUYING GOLD!
THIS IS ANTISEMITISM!
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imagine not owning physical PMs
just imagine it
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>>61443675
no.
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>>61443564
Nothing quite like a bull run in metals. People probably don't know it, but they can sense the danger represented by a runaway gold and silver price. Crypto nerds understand to some degree, hell half the time they even insist on BTC being the new gold standard. But they know that if the physical metals are rising, they have to hope and pray that BTC rises as well.
One scary problem about metal is that, if you make a fortune on metal, you only profit in terms of purchasing power. You can't turn around and use your metal profits to buy more metal. You are sort of stuck with what you got.
I personally believe crypto is similar to what cave divers call a false-chimney. Crypto may appear to be rising, but when things really start to get nasty, you'll find that you actually won't be able to sell your crypto for PMs. So you can jump in and you think you made a lot of paper-gains. But when metal starts getting bought up due to capital-outflows from the stock and bond market, crypto will quickly find themselves in the same boat as people with too many stocks, bonds, dollars yet they have nothing to buy. The times will become too tumultuous and no one wants to sell while your purchasing power slips away by the day. If U.S. treasury market is not soaking up the dollars then goods on the shelf will be. And that's when things start to disappear.
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>>61443705
> you only profit in terms of purchasing power. You can't turn around and use your metal profits to buy more metal. You are sort of stuck with what you got.

Wrong.
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Moneytary metals and Kinesis also offer interest/yields on metals.

If you’re not making money on your gold/silver it’s because you don’t want to.
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Finally got my delivery today!
I am that anon who ordered silver from US by being in Germany in hopes of cheating the system and avoid paying VAT.
Turns out that if you do this, the delivery company would issue a payment notice for the said VAT, so there is no 2 ways about it.
My total costs for this piece 575+118 =693, which is actually more expensive in melt value than what is available on the market (even at today’s prices).
HOWEVER!
I couldn’t find any APMEX bullions here, so maybe it is a fair price after all. I won’t do it again though.
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>>61443737
>it’s because you don’t want to
Correct, usury is a sin and I choose to resist its siren call.
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>>61443740
Probably the only way you could defeat vat would be to physically come to the us and buy junk silver and then fly back to Germany and just declare the coins for their face value.
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Will gold become cheaper for a short while in the upcoming couple of weeks? Do I stack now? So many choices...
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>>61443745
Kinesis doesn’t do usury, though monetary metals does.
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>>61443675
>>61443691
i remember when i didn’t…
feels good to have a defensible, tangible asset in reserve to help protect my famm
>yiddish banking clans, tongue muh anus!
inb4 peruvian-dalit-bot poast!
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>>61443737
When the bond market is twice the size of the U.S. GDP and the government has $120TN of unfunded liabilities, I think I will not be trusting my money metals in the hands of a vault or anyone else buy myself. Everyone on the planet is going to be impoverished and feel fully justified in taking whatever they can get their hands on.
I'd say your little profit scheme is still a credit investment and not a function of wealth. Whether or not your form of credit is safe or not can be debated, but I wouldn't trust it with the lions share of my purchasing power.
>>61443740
Nice. The mirror finish on those bars is the best. The stopped doing it for years.
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>>61443785
You got silver shot too, i got some just in case i needed to load some shells (i head stomped a bat and the possible threat of vampire retribution has been at the back of my mind)
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Im waiting for it to be <= $50 to buy
Will it ever go back there?
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59 usd.
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>>61443830

Rate drops are our friend. Kek.
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woke up a few minutes and skipped ahead to thr freshest thread…
did i miss something?
another (((issue))) perhaps?
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>>61443728

Schooled em.

>Look at us. We are the central banks now.
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Oh I also forgot about trading the gold silver ratio as well.

My local coin shop allows you to exchange gold for silver and vice versa.
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Feels good knowing that silver is about to be soundly and firmly rejected at $60
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wtf was taht!?
60 today?
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>>61443865

Carefully you will summon that Indian crypto baggy who insists when silver rises. We won’t be able to sell it. For reasons.
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love me some foreign silver
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>>61443868
kek
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>>61443882
pretty birb.
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>>61443869

Rate cut mood music says cut coming. Printer go brrrr soon.
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So much for their friday dump
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>>61443816
Kinesis isn’t credit. You have to pay for transactions. Transaction fees get pooled every month and then distributed amongst market participants.
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What do you think will by the sliver price by the EOY?
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>>61443886
meant for >>61443879
need more coffee.
>>61443887
over in japan or the fed?
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GET TAMPOWITZ NOW
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>>61443871
I sell shit all the time. eBay also exists.
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>>61443901
Higher than the current price.
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>>61443905

Fed. Look at this. They are desperate. They need to get silver back down to 50 or the bullion banks are facing losses of hundreds of billions.

They keep rolling over and shorting more. They can’t keep this going if the physical shortage intensifies. Looses will keep building.

Fuck em. They did this for years and made money on the carry between COMEX and LBMA. Now they can’t cover and it’s all blood red all over their balance sheet.
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>>61443869
It's happening my friend. For this, of all times, we are alive, and we shall sail this storm as Brothers.
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>>61443740
>APMEX
you got scammed 'lil guy. The absolute worst premiums and a broken silver ticker
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we are in the era of silver where if you look away from it for a day or two, it might be up $3+ the next time you check.
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My running theory is that the COMEX servers overheated because they had to melt down the silver heatsinks to settle contracts.
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And wallah just like that silver will never be over $59 again.
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>>61443574
I am up 65%. wait lemme check ... 70%!
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>>61443943
I’m up 3x
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Just slurped the 10oz lunar horse from Costco. Will inevitably be price adjusted up later today
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>>61443900
It's 2025, everything is credit.
Even cash in a gold standard monetary system proved it was credit once it was revalued from $20.67 to $35. If you have purchasing power or some sort of asset held by someone else, then it is defacto credit.
If you asset's value is in any way shape or form impacted by debt and leverage then it is credit. (housing is the perfect example)
No getting around it, the amount of "IOUs" piling up in the financial system means this seemingly spurious distinction is more relevant than ever in human history.
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>>61443923
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>>61443740
thats a purdy bar, one of those you hang on to so you can slap some dumb motherfucker with who desperately deserves it.
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>>61443945
good form, peter!
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>>61443937

The rules say they can settle in cash remember. But that doesn’t mean the losses aren’t painful. But if word gets out a some point the cash settlement rule is being forced. Or they put a limit up on it. Or silver or gold ETFs start refusing metal redemption to big players.

Then it’s curtains for futures and ETF like SLV and GLD. Which probably actually have only about 10% of the gold reserves their accounting says they bought. The rest is paper contacts. 100 for every real ounce.

I don’t know when. But we have never seen a situation like this. All the exits are closing.
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>>61443879
2nd’d
any word on kitco NY spot. just a glitch?
never mind just saw its working now
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>>61443705
> Crypto may appear to be rising, but when things really start to get nasty, you'll find that you actually won't be able to sell your crypto for PMs
It’s happening. BTC hit a triple top at 1BTC:35oz Au months ago. It’s fallen now to 1:20oz Au and broken through both 50 and 200 day average resistance.
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>>61443953
That is hilarious and actually takes so balls LOL.
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>>61443921
this makes me happy in pants. might just take a nap and play some vidya after.
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>>61443740
Still fun to have an Apex bar:)
Netherlands fren here
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wait, when did we hit 59?
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>>61443948
I’m not talking about cash. I’m talking about money.
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>>61443988
30 minutes ago
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>>61443879
nice is this a bullion coin they do every year?
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>>61443993
I personally believe silver is similar to what cave divers call a false-chimney. Silver may appear to be rising, but when things really start to get nasty, you'll find that you actually won't be able to sell your silver for fiat. So you can jump in and you think you made a lot of paper-gains. But when metal starts getting sold due to capital-outflows from the stock and bond market, silver will quickly find themselves in the same boat as people with too many stocks, bonds, dollars yet they have nothing to buy. The times will become too tumultuous and no one wants to buy silver while your purchasing power slips away by the day. If U.S. treasury market is not soaking up the dollars then goods on the shelf will be. And that's when things start to disappear.
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goobers on notice, this should be released in about an hour
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>>61443740
Lmao VAT PIG
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>>61443999
I don't think so, this is the other side. It's from a series
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Say hello to the new global settlement currency. They’ve launched it. 40% backed by gold.

https://youtu.be/BgiZxk-hUG0?si=2pQ6PPOi2K-2CQa5

Goldfix Market Rundown announces the successful launch of the new BRICS "Unit" (or Unit U), emphasising that it is gold-backed and operational. Key details are:

· Structure: The Unit is a digital token, 40% backed by gold, with the other 60% comprised of a basket of BRICS national currencies (12.5% each).
· Status: It is already in a live, controlled trial phase ("pumpkin patch") handling real transactions since October 31st, using blockchain rails.
· Purpose & Significance: Designed to bypass Western systems like SWIFT, it aims to revolutionize international trade by pricing everything in gold terms, not currencies. The report states this marks a concrete shift, creating an "iron financial curtain" and that gold is becoming "the password to international trade" with BRICS nations.
· Context: This is framed as the culmination of years of BRICS financial projects and a direct challenge to dollar dominance, built on a gold-backed idea sidelined at the 1944 Bretton Woods conference.

This is a serious, operational architecture that could fundamentally reorder global trade.
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>>61444039


Now if you want to do business with BRICS soon. You will have to add this to your reserves basket as a nation. That means if you don’t have gold you’re gonna need some.
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>>61444020
Thats fine wont want to sell it for fiat, barter
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>>61444054

Let me clarify. If you buy this. Then the gold gets bought by its creation as a unit. It’s intrinsic and automatic. 40% gold required when a U is created.
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>>61443993
If your money is sitting in a vault somewhere someone could declare bankruptcy, steal it, or tamper with the supposed quantity they actually have in store. They can dilute it, fill it with Tungsten etc.
You also have to worry about governments going after private vaults and seizing them for the sake of empire. It's not feasible to knock on doors, but something like PSLV would be an easy target. PSLV is supposedly backed by silver, and I actually think it is. It is still a credit asset because you are relying on someone else to have the metal they say they have.
I wouldn't put any faith in any counterparty when the deleveraging event occurs. With the bond market being twice the size of the GDP and unfunded liabilities being $120TN, you better believe everyone will be stealing anything not bolted to the floor. That includes your banks and vaults and especially Wallstreet.
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>>61444061
No one wants your rocks lmao
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>>61443988
>>61443996
>59
And it's gone
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>>61444039
Bullish for metals
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>>61444039
All of a sudden baggies like paper gold,,,,lmao
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>>61444076
They just really want it to stay below 60
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>>61443894
I spoke to soon
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>>61444076

Double panic slam. Look at that thing. But they can’t fight demand. It’s still growing. Remember they have to deliver increasingly. Next month it will be over 60 and they gotta roll over the difference or go get the metal. Expensive.
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>>61444092

Relax. Extreme volatility is what we want to see now. We need futures and spot to decouple.
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>>61444089
>They

The all powerful forces that made you buy garbage rocks?
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>>61444106
True, with the stupid shit the comex pulled last week this will send the big money traders running from the western market to the BRICS Markets causing the collapse of their ponzi system.
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Gigaslam
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>>61444101
$32 inbound
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>>61443781
Just bought 30 maples!
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Don't forget comex and lmba warehouses are full. There's not enough paper silver to soak up the silver glut
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Any of you guys figured out yet what month the Chinese have picked to blow up the market?

:)

Take a look at this picture and tell me what it tells you.
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Just sold 12000 ounces
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>>61444148
prove it, where are your numbers coming from?
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Just found out there's a 256 billion ounce glut of silver
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>>61444155
but you said that everyone who owns silver is a baggie and that no one wants our rocks, now you say you own 12000 ounces? Lmao how pathetic can your lies get
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>>61444152

That’s 15,000 tons of silver.
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>>61444148

They report physical and the iou of leased silver the same way. You can’t tell the difference from the warehouse data.
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>>61444177
China dumping silver, to ban private ownership
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>>61444183

Man you’ve no idea what’s happening. Be quiet and listen
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>>61444165
>now you say you own 12000 ounces?
No, the retard said he sold 12000 ounces. So, somehow, "no one wants your rocks" is compatible with "someone wants a shit-ton of rocks." And he says both with a straight face. Very kike-ish behavior.
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>>61443675
I bet it feels cold

>>61443728
can I collateralize PM's buried in my yard?
oh I have to hand them over to a trusted institution before I get my fiat loan?
at this point there is zero meaningful difference between metals and crypto. Both scarce, but both will be seized by the people who gave you the fiat loan in the case that markets start moving against them.
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>>61443522

>>61443455

good post
housing and cars made super expensive is going to cause insane chaos
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>>61443745
Ultra mega based.
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>>61444158
Don't reply to him. He's the resident dalit street shitter, in here every day to shit up the thread
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China to sell 104,000 tons of silver by march?>>61444152
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I liked the shill that was posting slop better.
It was low effort, but at least it was effort.
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>>61444199
Jew paid pajeet or paki, they are afraid
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Everyone cash in your 401ks early and pay off the national debt
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>>61444222
starting to think it's just a bot
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>>61444219
AI slop, lmao not even $100 of silver fake scambot
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>>61444164

COMEX claims total availability is 450,000,000 ounces (I don’t believe them). Billions you say?

That’s registered (free float) and eligible (not available for sale) by the eag
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>>61443816
>Everyone on the planet is going to be impoverished and feel fully justified in taking whatever they can get their hands on.
so should anons here link up and move somewhere together and hodl hands?
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>>61444239
This is a silver scambot
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>>61444243
Don't reply to him. He is a troll spouting bullshit in bad faith
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>>61444218

Someone is BUYING 15,000 tons in March from COMEX. That’s a very unusual contract number.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqC6j6zdmjs

>>61444036
That side is even better! Do you have any of the others from the series?
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>>61444039
> 40% backed by gold, with the other 60% comprised of a basket of BRICS national currencies (12.5% each).
Those currencies are themselves derivatives of USD so this idea can only come from literal RETARDS that know nothing about how the post Bretton woods monetary system works. Nothing except gold and only gold is money. You want to blow up the US hegemony, just fucking USE GOLD AS MONEY. It’s that simple, settle balance of trade deficits with physical bullion. Nukes will fly the next day though.
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>>61444254
Sounds like we have until March 2026 to get cheapies
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>>61444243

So to be clear. There are contracts in March. That potentially if delivery was stood for. Would account for 95% of all silver on the COMEX in March!

That’s the entire thing. What’s for sale supposedly there and what’s even not for sale. Now do you see it?
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>>61444264

Not if they’ve been stacking and dumping bonds. ;)>>61444267
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>>61444247
You're a bumping machine.
Which I like.
New stackers will not be swayed by you.
They'll only see a lying retard.
Keep it up.
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>>61444267

Here is the warehouse report. 98,000 contracts. 5000 oz per contract. 490,000,000 oz.
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>>61444267
Comex is probably already empty. It and the LBMA are the talmudic circlejerking ouroboros propping up the fake paper silver market and keeping spot down.
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>>61444152
3/26/26 will be INSANE
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>>61444254
NOTE TO SELF:
Stack hard into March.
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>>61443522
>Order a rare numismatic piece for chrismtas
>No reply by the vendor
Any krauts familiar with Reppa?
I bought a 20Franc Napoleon piece and i havent gotten any repy yet as to when it will be delivered to me
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Oh and by the way. Just for that pleb who said they have all the silver they claim to have. Look at the little disclaimer they have on the warehouse report.
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>>61444264
>blocks your path.
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>>61444286
No kidding. I hope I can get another 250 ounces between now and then
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Bros, what's a good price to buy silver in at?
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>>61444297
Anything below 3 figures is absolutely a steal
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>>61444279
I really appreciate him keeping us at the top of the catalog all day everyday.
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>>61444247

I’ve just completely dissected your bullshit with evidence from the CME itself. Get rekt you fool. Too stupid to see the opportunity that’s presenting to us.
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>>61444297
right now. if we hit about $64.50 by closing time, we will enter the lift-off phase. if not it may dip but you will still have to wait a long time for better entry. it might dip 10% but pm's are a long term investment. don't fret because it goes up or down over a week. 3 months is the minimum timescale i look at really. I've never sold any silver or gold. still holding for the long term. get in while you can and if it goes down, average it out by buying the dips.
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>>61444254
Selling 98000 tons of silver in march, very specific number
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>>61444297
90% at or below spot
rounds a couple bucks above. someone posted monument has maples on sale.
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>>61444297
I will personally continue to buy it until it hits $300ish and then I’ll probably just buy a go kart and ride that around all day afterwards.
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>>61443901
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Just keep in your mind. They made a deliberate decision to make promises to sell the ENTIRE silver in the CME to someone deliverable in March.

Including the silver that’s marked as not available for sale. Just to keep the price from mooning and destroying their bullion banks.

I see only two possibilities. China and the BRICS have decided to wrestle pricing power from these exchanges by breaking them.

Or that the US government is about to move in and empty the entire CME vaults of silver. Which is also a possibility. Either way.

A silver crisis would hit the world.
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>>61444332
So to be clear. There are contracts for sale of 98000 tons in March. That Potentially would account for 395% of all silver on the COMEX in March!

That’s the entire thing. What’s for sale supposedly there and what’s even not for sale. Now do you see it? Silver could drop to $2.40 per ounce
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>>61444039
>>61444264
Ok I calmed down. Now let’s consider this. It makes good sense for the China and Russia to pursue alternate trade settlement mechanisms, and ultimately they want to get out from under the USD. The problem is that they can’t without imploding their own economies which also depend on the ability to inflate. No state power actually want to use gold as money, because that takes away their power to inflate. If however, there were pragmatic people that knew the inevitability of fiat credit collapse, they would begin building alternate networks that MIGHT survive in the aftermath of global crackup boom. It’s more of a psyop than anything, which doesn’t mean it isint worth doing or that it won’t work.
>can you exchange the unit for physical gold?
If not then it isint gold backed.
>can you deposit physical gold and earn interest in gold?
If not it isint gold backed.
>does it use existing fiat credit as any basis of its “value”
Then it isint new and it isint gold backed.

>>61444294
Look I can’t preface gold(and silver) Everytime it breaks up the flow of consciousness. Of course silver is money it just isint as useful as gold for nation-to-nation settlement of trade balances.
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>>61444334
I’ve just completely dissected your bullshit with evidence from the CME itself. Get rekt you fool. Too stupid to see the opportunity that’s presenting to us.
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>>61444332

No
98,000 contracts.
Each contract is 5,000 ounces.
So 490,000,000 million ounces.
Or 15,200 metric Tons.
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>>61444343

No see above correction . It’s near 100%
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>>61444346
Just keep in your mind. They made a deliberate decision to make promises to deliver to comex 4 times the ENTIRE silver in the CME to someone deliverable in March.

Including the silver that’s marked as not available for sale. the price ill crater

I see only two possibilities. China and the BRICS have decided to wrestle pricing power from these exchanges by selling everything.

Or that the US government is about to move in and confiscate all silver at $1.22. Which is also a possibility. Either way.

A silver crisis would hit the world. Baggies wiped out
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>>61444346

If they’ve have the gold. And the west doesn’t. They will make it. We won’t.

But a crisis is coming yes. But they probably want to collapse the rats who run the west before they start a world war. These are the stakes now.
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>>61444359
Everyone dumping silver it's ogre
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>>61444340
Can you verify this claim? If true I'd say exactly what you're saying price suppression so the big guys can get as much cheapies as possible. The US, Japan, China and the EU are on the verge of insolvency. In the past 1 has always fallen and another had risen but never have so many fallen with nothing to rise. Gonna be a wild ride.
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>>61444346

Yes it will be redeemable for sovereigns at the vaulting system.
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>>61444356
China dumping a half billion ounces of silver
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>>61444264
Ultimately the BRICS (or Chinese) trade currency will have to be 100% PM backed because they cannot trust each other to manage their fiat currencies. Trying to regulate a basket of third world paper money behind one unit will just not work.
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>>61444376
>US, Japan, China and the EU are on the verge of insolvency.

Everyone has been insolvent since at least 1971.
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>>61444244
I'm saying that if everyone gets robbed by the system when they were supposedly "doing the right thing" then you better be prepared for people who may feel they are justified in taking anything they can get their hands on.
Not sure if you need me to draw you a silly little picture of what $46TN bond market and a $120TN unfunded liability really means. But it means that people's purchasing power is going to go up in smoke. And things like your parents' healthcare and retirement is going to fall right on your lap. The cost of energy and groceries and insurance will all increase to account for this loss of capital and resources. Everything will adjust and none of it will be in your favor unless you have physical store of capital (not credit!)
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>>61444367

Not 4x. 1x
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>>61444391
The debt was manageable until now. They can't hide anymore so very soon the game of musical chairs will stop and the sheep will be forced to believe the truth.
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>>61444367

This guy retarded or what?
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>>61444372
>they’ve have the gold. And the west doesn’t. They will make it. We won’t.
better to have the food than not of course, but good doesn’t really help you do anything unless you lend it out or spend it. And if you lend it or spend it, you don’t have it anymore someone else does. In exchange you get real things. This is why States don’t like gold, it’s honest and fair. You spend it, you lose it.
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>>61444346
>Look I can’t preface gold(and silver) Everytime it breaks up the flow of consciousness.

Whatever nigga, I’m still gonna block your path every time.
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>>61444408
His iq was deleted
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>>61444406
No. The debt wasn’t manageable before. The Vietnam war bankrupted the United States. They just ignored the problem until they couldn’t anymore, and now we’re here.
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>>61444383

Do you know what open interest is. Do you understand what this CME data means? Do you understand ANYTHING?

>>61444346

You have it flipped by the way. You’re thinking like a stock investor. This is a monetary phenomenon.

So not a gold crackup boom. But a currency debasement event. To some degree. Assets would soar obviously. But yet crash. As they become unaffordable. There’s many moving pieces here. No single factor.
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>>61444256
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQMb3v6VXww
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>>61444367
Everyone who buys physical silver should do so with the understanding that the COMEX ticker price will inevitably wind up being zero. That’s literally the goal.
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Brics is dumping all their silver
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>>61444256
no unfortunately
>>61444444
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Someone I know just crossed 1,000 oz silver and is feeling extremely comfy
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>>61444367
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>>61444429
OMG they are dumping all the silver onto CME
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>>61444435

Can’t have a futures market with contacts that have value. If you have fuck all to actually deliver. Not in the volumes they claim to have.

Market prices should never be set by those who hold little of the physical commodity and far more of the paper claims on things they don’t have possession of.

Pricing needs to go east. That’s where the reserves are. That’s it.
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>>61444429
> You have it flipped by the way. You’re thinking like a stock investor. This is a monetary phenomenon.
No I’m very well aware the issue is monetary in nature. The debasement of fiat credit just manifests as a crackup in the real economy.
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>>61444435
Silver is going to zero?
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>BRICS just flew over my house!
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>>61444453

This is literally like a kid who’s shit his pants. And you say hey kid. You shit your pants.

And he goes No YOU shit your pants!

Kek
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>>61444307
>>61444329
>>61444333
>>61444334
Thanks for advice frens
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>>61444455
>Can’t have a futures market with contacts that have value. If you have fuck all to actually deliver. Not in the volumes they claim to have.

No shit Sherlock. We betting on the failure of these institutions.
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>>61444460

Yeah. I think that’s the key. When you see both sides of the coin. And the coin itself. If that makes sense.
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silver is unstoppable
the world is finally catching on to the truth that /pmg/ has known for years
silver is the most undervalued asset IN THE WORLD
soon silver will make the nvidia pump look like a limp dicked nothing burger.
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Not sure who needs to hear this but

https://youtu.be/l01AMCBG0Wk?si=8wNGc8Xgmr9FCJef
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>>61444469

Yes. That’s why we should be glad to see WILD volatility on the futures. But also look to what you can actually buy it for at dealers.

We win when those two things completely break down. Complete backwardation.
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>>61444433
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Did anyone else see this? The Italian government asked the ECB to affirm that the gold the ECB holds for the Italian central bank actually does belong to Italy.
The ECB just refused to answer the question, saying that they don’t understand the reason why the Italians are asking and so will not render a decision and suggest Italy just withdraws the request altogether. What the fuck is this. Middleing powers are starting to pull on threads that they weren’t suppose to know existed.

> The ECB notes that if the Italian authorities consider it necessary to clarify the legal ownership of the gold reserves, then the Banca d’Italia must be consulted in order to ensure that the Treaty requirements and in particular the independence of the Banca d’Italia established in Article 130 of the Treaty will continue to be fully respected.

>In the light of the above considerations, it is not clear to the ECB what the concrete purpose of the draft provision is. For this reason, and in the absence of any explanation as to the purpose of the draft provision, the Italian authorities are invited to reconsider the draft provision, also with a view to preserving the independent performance of the basic ESCB-related tasks of the Banca d’Italia under the Treaty.
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can someone update the infographics on a few memes we have?
>merc blowjobs
>minimum wage for 14 year olds in 60s
>home, car, tuition for boomers compared to millennials and zoomers
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It’s funny watching all of these stocklets suddenly coming to the realization that most of us had 5-10+ years ago.
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>>61444494

They are starting to get scared it’s not there. Counter party risk fear BETWEEN ITALYS own central bank and the government.
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>>61444503
If the coof wasn't enough to convince them that our economy is fake and gay and that they need to start stacking, then nothing ever will
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>>61444444
it's over
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>>61444506
only solution to these very valid fears is self-custody, which means the world is gonna need a whole lot more physical gold. institutions will also eventually stack silver, when it's clear that 1:1 GSR is unstoppable
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They are running out of paper silver what are the implications? silver to $6
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>>61444494
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>>61444525
black death on your mother bhangi
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>>61444524

Be your own bank.
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>>61444520
Comex would need 6 more warehouses to hold all the silver brics is dumping
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>>61444534

Why does he stay? Whats his motivation even?
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>>61444494
>you don't hold it you don't own it
kek
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>>61444152
>>61444169
15 tons is 493,175,000 ounces
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>>61444578
China dumping 500 million ounces
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>>61443541
are you me?
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>>61444152
>blow up the market
people use "blow up" to mean both good and bad, so what happens in march?
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>>61444545
>Why does he stay?
Boredom
>What's his motivation?
Malicious psycopathy
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>>61444071
>You also have to worry about governments going after private vaults and seizing them for the sake of empire. It's not feasible to knock on doors, but something like PSLV would be an easy target. PSLV is supposedly backed by silver, and I actually think it is. It is still a credit asset because you are relying on someone else to have the metal they say they have.
Yes. This. When the Feds show up with a warrant to seize PSLV for "national security" do you think the $10/hr security guard is going to give his life to protect your investment or help them wheel it out of the building?

When it comes time to go after individual stacks, they will do it the same way they go after grandfathered guns or drugs... offer a turn in day where the government buys it all back for above spot price with no taxes. That's much easier than sending a swat team to every survivalist's shack in the woods.

If you dont hold it you don't own it/possession is nine tenths of the law.
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>>61444031
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>>61444444
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>>61444612

If he has a bag in something else. Go be there. Why waste all this time? Is he Jamie Dimons bastard unrecognised son trying to curry favour or something.

Strange person.
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>>61444621
where did you get that?
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>>61444503
it's funny that people playing the rigged game got rich on stocks and can now buy 10x your stack even though they are late to the show
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>>61444610

There is an order for hundreds of millions of ounces of silver. Lots can happen until then obviously. People could back out and cover. But the sheer size is a bit g signal.

Something is really up.
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How many oz is a make it stack?
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>>61444491
Very nice
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>>61444578

Another Indian math wizard.
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>>61444628
https://limitedmintage.com/
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>>61444646
IQ Dalit secret wants 15,000 tons loaded up on a train so he could throw himself underneath it.
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>>61444638
300
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Reminder
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>>61444637
so, someone is buying a fuck ton of silver? but that's futures, right? so it's not real silver it is basically financial instruments OF silver, so what will happen? tamp or moon?
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>>61443564
well /pol/ has turned to absolute shite and /biz/ is the closest to "general stuff the news don't tell you" while most other boards are hobby related.
At least if you NEED pictures (I do.)
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>>61443740
also als ich bei denen hier
https://www.gold.de/aufgeldtabelle/silber/
"Numismatik" gekauft hab (Silberadler und Schillinge) hab ich 0 €uro Märchensteuer gezahlt.
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>>61444679
Economics 101 would say that buying 12.5% of the global production in a single buy order would theoretically be impossible to fill without a precipitous rise in price.
Even on the stock market if you wanted to execute a market buy order of 100,000 shares, if it hit the lit market the order would be filled by the price walking higher and higher until 100,000 shares are bought. There isn't liquidity available to settle this order.
The shorts would want to lower the price to hurt this investor's margin capital to maybe shake them out if they can. Or maybe they don't care and just want the metal regardless.
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>>61443740
damn try to buy in private sales like the silver forum classifieds or reddit or facebook maybe. Just get it from highly rated sellers.
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>>61443675
No because i can imagine making an actual profit and not getting fucked by premiums
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>>61443675
Yes because i like making an actual profit and not getting fucked by premiums
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>>61444672
Of S-silver right?
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>my country taxes capital gains with gold at 15%, no exemptions
>stock market gold gains are also taxed at 15%, with an exemption of sales up to 20k currency per month
>criptocurrencies that track gold are also taxed at 15%, but there's a 35k/month exemption

In a scenario like this, is there any advantage for hodling physical gold versus a gold ETF or something like PAXGOLD (crypto that tracks gold)?
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>>61444728
>>61444740
What are your thoughts on the more esoteric form of getting financially raped which is dollar dilution caused by the fiat fallout?
The premium is the cost you pay to not allow jew bankers to steal your purchasing power.
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>>61444722
thankyou for the info, i am but a humble sea-farer sailing the high seas and searching for booty.
AI concurs;
>If the buying reflects genuine physical demand (e.g., from industrial users in solar panels, electronics, or jewelry), it can tighten supply. Silver futures are physically settled, so if buyers hold to expiration in March and demand delivery, it removes silver from available inventories, potentially creating scarcity and driving spot prices up further.
>Historical precedents show this effect amplified: In the 1980s, the Hunt Brothers' massive buying of silver futures cornered the market, ballooning prices from under $10 to over $50 per ounce before a crash.
>More recently, silver has entered "deep backwardation," where futures trade below spot prices, indicating urgent buyer demand that could ignite rallies to triple-digit levels if buying intensifies.
i have the sneaking suspicion it will make prices implode, but even if they do ... slurp the dip, and win.
if you are right though, we are at the bottom of the bottomest bottom that ever bottomed. basically, buy now. hold till march.
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>>61444199
>>61444222
Check them digits of truth!!
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>>61444684
/pol/ became a bit better after the new captchas and the 10 minute cooldown
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>>61444757

Holding always has the advantage of something very extreme happens.
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>>61444677
>silver is for poor peo--
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>>61444758
the premium is the fee you pay for self-custody
something people are gonna care a lot about very soon
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>>61444696
thanks for the link
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>>61444784
I don't know what you're smoking but it absolutely did not, it's the worst it's ever been and those measures don't stop the bots and shills. The timer makes real posters like me just not bother posting at all. There are hardly any real people on that board anymore.
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>>61444761
Futures were never intended to be a delivery mechanism for commodities like this. The actual intent of futures was a financial technology to allow commodity producers to hedge the risk of production so they can remove the risk of price fluctuation.
Delivering metal for the sake of industry is within the capability of the bullion banks and the futures market. Widespread speculation caused by the need to jettison unwanted and useless IOU paper will easily swamp the ability for the bullion banks to make good on the contracts they are selling.
What is the point of a currency if it is no longer a wild card? If the physical metal is too scarce because there are far more dollars than the physical market can clear then a frightening arbitrage opportunity is available. Someone is calling the bluff. Are my dollars actually good? If you earned them, you hope they should be able to spend to get what you need.
Sounds like the inflationary games got ahead of the capabilities of real world production.
It's bitter sweet, seeing the Titanic head straight for the iceberg. It's nice knowing I've got a heated window seat of the lifeboat.
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These threads move faster than a yid selling millions of oz. of paper silver!
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https://youtu.be/OCYT9Hew9ZU


>when silver reaches 120 dollars

The Rooftop Koreans will get their revenge
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>>61444545
Leave him be.
He’s good for the laughs
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>>61444869
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>>61444869
me and pete will run extermination teams
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>wake up
>checks the price
>almost 59$
Does it have legs? YOU GOT THE LEGS TO RUN BOY?
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>>61444858
>Sounds like the inflationary games got ahead of the capabilities of real world production.
this
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Hello goyim. I trust none of you are buying physical silver? My friend Joshua ben Israel Silverstein has some great ETFs and futures contracts for you to buy. Don't pay attention to silver's spot price and how it swings wildly; it's nothing to worry about.
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>>61444696
Das ist cool, aber ich hätte 999 Feinheit haben
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>>61444891
Can you stop pls, I really wanted 60$ on friday
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I just received my first vintage Engelhard prospector round I bought at 55 dollars. There's dark gunk stains on both sides of the coin, is that natural aging?
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>>61444891
I just hope you jews dont end the world before my latest order comes in
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>>61443522
I fucked up not picking more of these up from monument before they sold out
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https://youtu.be/TeoJ3OBhWBc

but seriously guys
we are fucking weeks away from this shit
>Silver explodes to 200$ in March
>some N dies at the hands of police
>crazy riots cuz niggas cant eat in this economy
>whites and latinos vs everyone else

thats why they put the same check box for white and hispanic
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>>61444950
>seriously guys
i am being serious
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what are the chances that my downloading thousands of ngc forms to get repeating numbers is one of the causes of this change? no submission number visible on this new form workflow now. no forms to download.
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>>61444959

who here knew some of the rooftop koreans were escaped North Koreans?
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>>61444918
Yeah its natural wear, tear and patina
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>>61444918
Silver tarnishes over time and starts to look like that. You can clean it off using baking soda, aluminium foil, and hot water, but it's not recommended for numismatics because it reduces resale value
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Tampowitz and his gang of chicken swingers tried their best today.
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>>61444677
How much is he up so far?
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kinda neat
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>>61445029
If he boughted all of that in the beginning of this year he's up almost 100%.
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>>61444444
CHEAPIES INBOUND.
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>>61444929
how do they feel?
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>>61444722
>>61444761
>buying 12.5% of the global production in a single buy order would theoretically be impossible to fill without a precipitous rise in price.
May have been OTC and cut out COMEX entirely or they went to miners or refineries instead. Alternatively with enough time, it can be done slowly without pushing up prices meaningfully.

>There isn't liquidity available to settle this order.
There is, given enough time, but massive purchases/trades like this regularly happen OTC for other assets and can be done quickly without affecting the rates on COMEX.
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>>61445023
Total Chicken Swinger Death
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>>61445023
Lets go gettem.
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>>61444677
Think about the juxtaposition of this man standing next to a no-coiner, someone with 100BTC and someone with .01BTC.
Having ownership of the resources is power. It's unmistakable.
Working your whole life to give your money to the government, insurance companies, banks and Wallstreet is peak cuckoldry.
Giving your money to jews is like dropping your daughter off at the Gypsy daycare or picking up a scorpion with your hand after he promises not to sting you.
Owning nothing but stocks and dollars in 2025 is going to look as retarded as owning Tulip bulbs in the eyes of history.
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>>61445072
Basically silver market is fake and gay. A drama.
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>>61445064
they're really nice but it was much smaller than I was expecting. i kinda wish they made them 2 oz instead. here's a comparison to 1 oz bars and rounds.
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>>61445072
>May have been OTC and cut out COMEX entirely or they went to miners or refineries instead. Alternatively with enough time, it can be done slowly without pushing up prices meaningfully.
The problem is the exponential nature of currency creation ensures there will be plenty of new dollars to create the demand for silver. The creation of currency is exponential and the production of silver is on the decline and relies solely of historic above ground stockpiles to bridge the gap. They may slow-roll one large order, but there are many more to come.
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>>61445083
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>>61444918
that's not gunk, it's just tarnish, i have received old coins with actual build up of gunk that you could scrape off to reveal the detail underneath. silver tarnishes, gold doesn't.
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>>61445085
They could confiscate your silver or tarnish your BTC
Monero is the only asset that allows for true self-ownership

I still like gold and silver and BTC
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i really just hate the antichrist
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>>61445134
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>>61445131
btc is shit
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>>61444891
>have another mid-week shabbos slam
>decide to close friday at just below $59

kikes are beyond infuriating
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>>61444494
Seems like a nothingburger, spaghetti niggers just want to force their central bank(s) to sell all the gold they can to finance more government spending, while the banks are arguing they need to preserve their independence (lol). So whatever happens with the gold it's still brain dead bureaucrats in charge of it.

https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/ecb-calls-italy-reconsider-proposal-central-bank-gold-2025-12-03/
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>>61444444
S-SIX FOURS!
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>>61444929
They are still available in Germany
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>>61444756
Yes. No one here can afford 300 oz of gold.
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>>61445254
they could have bought at 1000 for a few years
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>>61444857
this. i specifically block /pol/ just to make sure i don't even accidentally go there anymore
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>>61445245
Premiums on those rune bars are monstrously high. they are fun collector's items but not a serious investment

> caption KKK
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>>61445262
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>>61445277
if you bought it at a premium you can sell it at a premium, assuming other people want it. you gotta target your collectible purchases intelligently. if you're buying something just because you personally like it, you probably will never be able to sell it for a good price. you have to have a mind for the mass audience, like pic related. I'm up $800 on it.
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>>61445277
Captcha*
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Soundly and firmly rejected bros…..how are we feeling?>>61443868
Soundly and firmly bros……holding $59 looking bleak
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>>61445314
nobody's worried, faggot. go chase shitcoins
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>>61445092
Some nice silver there, frogmat poster.
You always have some great OC no matter the thread!
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>>61445317
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>>61445314
Tamp it for God's sake
I need to finish my latest tube of maples and start another
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>>61445559
> he doesn't buy a tube at a time
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central bankers tongue my anus
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>>61443740
>german
>doesn't know DIFFERENZBESTEUERT
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>>61445599
denounce the talmud with triple double bros……we rise
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>>61445648
don't forget to curse vishnu!
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>>61445454
that's very nice
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>>61444494
Fascinating! The ECB seems to be saying that the gold belongs to the Italian Central Bank, not the Italian government.
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>>61445599
Checked. $70 eoy
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>>61443564
>on this site
I wish that was so. We'll get there.
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>>61445660
And what can the central bankers do? That's right! Tongue my anus!

Not your custody, not your metals. The Italians are learning the hard way
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Bros, dimes are worth $4.23
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>>61445721
those are rookie numbers
we need very expensive dimes
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This one is pretty
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>>61445721
Pennies will be melting at a dollar in 20 years
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>>61445736
that is a very nice bar. might just have to get it
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baker...?
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unironically if you're in the US you should buy pennies and nickels. Nickels are always going to be worth $.05 face but the metal in them is already worth $.06. Pennies are also worth $.02 in copper. Melting US currency is illegal but who is to say it will be forever?
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>>61445766
I'll do it assuming no one else is going to.
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>>61445781
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Done: >>61445825

Had to turn off XT for a moment because i only got the title of the YT links and not said links.
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>Four hundred and ninety million ounces of your finest silber please gweilo
>Yes, physical delivery to the Forbidden City treasury xiexie ni
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New Thread:
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>>61445825
>>61445825
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>>61445055
Based
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>>61445721
>>61445737
Imagine if everyone self banked with metals. The government would just be a gang demanding extortion with their tax demands.
Just think about it.
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>>61444863
looky the thighs on this BRAAAAPHAWG!
>sniiiiiifffff!
imagine the smells!
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>>61443522
Check
>Unreasonably sized bars edition
No such thing
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>>61444444
checked
wtf i love brics now
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>>61444858
what explains the difference in color between these two?



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