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Snowflake 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: >>61443522
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If we want to just hold physical, isn't it bad for us if the price goes up because it's more expensive to buy? Shouldn't we all just want the price to go down if we are never selling so we can obtain more?
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>>61445839
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>China decided to kill silver on March, my birthday month

What a delightful present, thank you chairman
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>>61445839
No we want a system in which the value of gold and silver are naturally stable. But the financial system is built on debt and inflation so the price should reflect that.
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It's also my birthday (i'm 25), please show me the finest bars you have as my birthday wish :3
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>>61445881
Happy birthday:)
Here you go.
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Stacking away, stacking away,
every day, I'm stacking away
Piles of silver, piles gold
stacking never gets old.
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>>61445848
it really do be like that
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Stacking pennies is the play
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>>61445839
https://voca.ro/18oMw2C227GY
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>>61445868
My local coin shop will still be open.
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>>61445839
Eh IDK, I like accumulating but when silver's price gets high enough I'm just gonna stop dumping money into it and retire. The only reason I've worked for 1/2 a year now is to stack.
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My hopes for $60 silver EoW have been dashed
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>>61445825
>Snowflake edition
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>>61445839
A lot of the solutions the monetary system needs involves some form of broad strokes of write offs and bankruptcies. This will actualize itself in purchasing power being conferred to the owners of capital at the behest owners of credit.
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>>61445960
Nice. Any other Christmas coins?
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>>61445942
We all got jewed today
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>>61445839
yes, that is how i plunder, are you new here?
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>>61445868
kill it? how will the massive volume of new futures kill it?
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Watching XPT/XAG closely. It's 28.20. GSR is 71.98. Is platinum next to run?
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>>61446038
We were @50 not even 2 weeks ago. It's already incredibly bullish we went up so much and so rapidly, with basically zero pullback, only consolidation.
It's a pattern we've seen 5 times this year
>leg up
>no pullback
>consolidation crabbing, building the next leg up
that's quite an uncommon pattern to see repeated over and over, it's truly stupidly bullish TA wise (on top of the fractals cup&handles, which is THE most bullish pattern when you have x1, so infinite fractals of cups is literally never before seen afaik).

If we only rely on TAstrology (never do that!), $200 is already in the books before EOY 2026.
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>>61445881
I have yet to buy any bars but I can definitely see a use case for them if some things happen in my lifetime
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>>61446076
they say in-ground reserves are at least as scarce as gold. you may well be onto something.
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>>61446123
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from Essay on the Nature of Trade in General by R. Cantillon
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>>61446098
A spike up means a crash down.
I much prefer when it spends time in a range [consolidation].
There's no way it's going below $40 anymore.
$59 up means a possible drop back down into the mid-40's or so.
Speculation; I have no idea.
Whether it goes up or down, I'm stacking more.
Rumor has it, there will be a big delivery in March of 2026.
I aim to be well ahead of that.
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>>61446147
Is the big delivery good or bad for prices? I’ve seen people say it’ll cause silver to skyrocket and also that it will go to 0
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>Highest ever weekend close for silver at €50
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>>61446098
Whats the new crabbing price according to your theory?
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I bought my first stack. 25 oz silver and little less than ounce of gold. Pretty rewarding feeling when you know you own something that goverment cannot take or manipulate. Anyway, what are your predictions till the end of the year?
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>>61446161
it really looks like the floor moved from 50 to 56. I don't think we're going to see below 50 for a long time
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>>61446157
The only (((people))) who say it will go to zero are jews and shills paid by jews.
Realistically, it could drop a bit, though I don't expect more than a few dollars.
If it does, I'm snapping up more at discount.
Why?
Because the baseline situation remains unchanged:
More is consumed than produced.
Reserves are going down every month.
At some point LBMA, COMEX, and SGE become insolvent - they default.
No more silver.
At which point you can kiss sub-$100 silver goodbye.
Things are now getting serious.
Serious in ways that they weren't even a year ago.
This is not advice.
This is me indicating my orientation.
I'm going to stack as hard as possible over the next three months.
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>>61446179
>buckle up, buttercup
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>>61446188
In the last thread someone poasted China is poised to buy a shitload of silver in March.

I have only 53 ounces!!!! (with 50 more boughted and on the way) Please keep tamping Mr Levi Tampowitz I need more cheapies
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>>61446138
i've heard of him for the cantillion effect, this essay looks like a solid read. and PDFs are free, even. excellent find, thanks for sharing

>>61446133
checked
ACCELERATE
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THEY SHUT DOWN THE COMEX!!!!
No updates since 4:59

Denounce the talmud now
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>>61445889
Maybe this one . . .phh8h
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>>61446147
>>61446161
I think the new floor is $50. Like unbreakable floor. Because that's what China was aiming for, and they wont give up on that.
Before they got heavily involved, the crimex & LBMA had a free playground to suppress it to absurd levels. We need to remember 2022's miners AISC reports with an average of $25/oz production cost, and spot being below $20.
I don't think there are much commodities out there with a spot price 15-20% their production cost lol.

So my speculation is as long China (and India at a smaller scale) want to keep it that way, US wont be able to do shit about it. Every dip will be met with vacuuming of all the silber left in westerns' vaults toward Asia. The US can't afford that to happen, meanwhile China still have $780 billions worth of US bonds to dump to free up dollars to slurp assets in the US.
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>>61445825
>Snowflake edition.

Christmas is the time to say "I love you"
Share the joys of laughter and good cheer
Christmas is the time to say "I love you"
And a feeling that will last all through the year…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnOBggLe0tY
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>>61445881
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>>61446213
Meanwhile in cucked Japan, 1.2T worth of US bonds and climbing.
Imagine the day they feel like the wind is blowing the other way and want PMs from the US/London instead of gubment's IOUs.
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>>61445991
It's just blank on the back
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>>61446234
>It's just blank on the back
Oh wait... no it's not.
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Can somebody explain what happened here?
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>>61446246
Gold dropped $60.
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>>61446157
If the price went to 0 a single person could buy every single ounce in the world. What a ridiculous thing to say.
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>>61445881
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>>61446256
That person would be me.
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>>61446246
*Hand rubbing intensifies
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>>61446250
See how it went up first, and then it collapsed? What happened?
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>>61445881
Volque Tectosages' (frog celts) 5oz bar destined for flanks to mint local silver deniers, circa -200 BC. That was -sold it last month :'(- my finest bar.

The buyer loved it so much he sent me a handwritten letter to thank me lol.
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>>61446179
>You are here
We are in the 2nd half of 1922 more like
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>>61445825
>>61445960
>Snowflake edition
>>61445991
>>61446234
>Christmas
I know it's small, but does this count?
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>>61446314
Inb4
>that's what she said
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>>61446314
>but does this count?
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>>61446280
it's that pesky Tampowitz I tell ya
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>>61446311
I must respectfully disagree. I think the chicken swingers know that this is the big one, and they will pull some heeb trickery that will seem unbelievable. But the normies will continue to eat their shit sandwich for a good while longer. I could be wrong, but I've been waiting for Globohomo and FIAT to crash and burn for about a decade now, and they keep surprising me with how they can keep kicking the can down the road and how much shit the average person is contended to eat so long as he has his sportsball porn and goyslop.
I think we have at least another 5 years to go or so, but I've also been wrong before. Im not a turbo autist with macro economics, I just listen to the music.
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>>61446213
>Every dip will be met with vacuuming of all the silber left in westerns' vaults toward Asia.
That's so obvious now that you say it.
Thank you, anon.
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>>61446332
How is a tamp carried out?
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>>61446246
J__ws
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>>61446314
Very good. I got also some 0.5 g coins, only those oversized capsules anoy me (because eat up too much space, imagine having 20 of such), but also have some with smaller capsules. I not understand why they still use those too big ones. ... Can you please post the backside of this coin? or tell what country/nominal?
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>>61446335
>I think we have at least another 5 years to go
I also respectfully disagree, all the analysts for years have been saying for years that by a certain year we'd have gold/silver at a certain price and give or take a few months here and there they have been right with their predictions, they also said that once it hit prices like $50+ for silver that it would rip soon after, and there is no reason not to believe they wont be right on that too.

Ive been listening to Jim Rickards for the last roughly 10 years, and for 15+ years he's been saying this shit would all start collapsing around 2025/6, he was saying this "over 15 years ago" and is now being proven right, this guy is a financial insider and knows what exactly what is happening and what will happen and he's saying a gold reset for 2026 as have other analysts.
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>>61446246
Someone either got margin called or took profit. It’s just 1.5% move, its gonna get crazier over the course of the next few months.
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>>61446210
Nice:)
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>>61446311
We’re bellow 100 mar— I mean dollars.
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>>61445881
>the finest bars
.999 fine
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>>61446209
Talmud bad
Silver good
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>>61446335
Sure, but everything that happened prior to “Basel III” is kind of irrelevant at this point.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basel_III
https://www.bis.org/bcbs/basel3.htm
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>>61446388
Im not looking at price but volatility, you can see it matches late 1922
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>>61446335
>>61446367
I respectfully non-agree.
I don't disagree.
I'm not really even saying that I don't agree.
I'm saying that everything is confabulating.
In real terms:
USD is dropping.
By how much and why? Who cares?
Silver is depleting.
By how much and why? Who cares?
Trust in government and banking systems is deteriorating.
By how much and why? Who cares?
Timeline projections are almost irrelevant.
You'll never be able to predict the spark or the time the fire starts.
But there is enough tinder to create a fire should a spark manifest.
There will be plenty of time to examine how the fire spread after the fact.
We're, all of us, ahead of the fire waiting for it to start.
That's how I see the situation.
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>>61446406
I wouldn’t consider anything that has happened yet to be volatile. We haven’t even pulled off of the lot yet.
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>>61446359
>0.5 g
Smaller than that, anon.
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>>61446410
You laugh now, but that’ll be the only thing anyone will be able to affordably stack before the end of the decade. Indian shills will have to argue with that anon about how gold isn’t valuable because his… uhh “coin” can only buy two bitcoins.
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>>61446412
March of 2024 is when pulled off of the lot
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>>61446427
Looks more like the engine starting up to me.
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>>61446357
he has ways

https://www.kitco.com/opinion/2025-03-20/mechanics-silver-price-suppression
>When silver approaches a breakout point that could trigger a snowball effect of additional buying, bullion banks step in to drop the hammer, forcefully slamming the price back down below that level. This calculated suppression is designed to demoralize existing silver investors, discourage new participants, and ensure that silver's price languishes, preventing momentum from building in its favor.
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>>61446436
lmao
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>>61445839
>Shouldn't we all just want the price to go down if we are never selling so we can obtain more?
Yes. But the only people truly in that situation are those who use silver as an input to their industrial production.

Most people here intend to one day exchange it for an income producing asset after the coming great crash.
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>>61446427
Now we just need silver to do that with miners too
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I used to slam a little but a little wouldn't do it So a little got more and more
I just keep tryna get the price a little lower
Said a little lower than before

We've been dancing with Mister slammy
He's been knocking, he won't leave me alone!
No, no, no, he won't leave me alone
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>>61445881
Fuck, lm gonna be turning 25 in two weeks as well.
I can't believe l've been spending half of my entire 20's stacking since covid started.
You're making me feel old, fren
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>>61446559
Bro chill out, I'm 35 and been stacking since I was 22. You have plenty of time.
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>>61446354
You're welcome fren.
For reference, what prompted the CME Group to shut down their data center was an order from Hong Kong of 400Moz with a delivery notice. With Comex's inventory currently sitting at 455Moz, that would have been a nearly complete wipe out of US reserves backing the SLV ETFs.
Couldn't allow that, so they invented this cooling nonsense to cancel all orders & positions from that day. Costed them 10s of millions, but that's still better than giving away all their silver or being forced to declare a force majeur to settle in cash.

I'm pretty certain this 400Moz order (21.6 billions USD worth at that time) was simply China teasing up the comex/LBMA to see what kind of tricks the kikes still got up their sleeves. No way they expected it to get validated, it's a matter of national security at that point.
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>>61445881
happy birthday
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>>61446585
All this to say you only need $20B targeting a key commodity to crash the US financial system, silver truly is the Achille's heel of the financial system. SETF.
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>>61446597
Is there one thing made out of silver you don't already possess lol?
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>>61446565
Thirteen years of massive opportunity ,,, thirteen years barely trailing inflation lmao ,,, stxxktards are truly the incels of finance
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>>61446608
OK now post the chart starting from 2020. :)
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>>61446605
Yeah, I don't even have that much silver. I don't eve have 100 oz in 10 oz bars.
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>>61446436
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>>61446619
Maybe, but you got incredible numis, that make up for the price.
Do you sell some sometimes to free up cash for others coins you want?
And do you keep track on how much you spend slabbing all these top poppers?
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>zoom out

Kek top, staxxcktards are getting financially mauled.
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Fiat bastards wil always cope and seethe.
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>>61446650
I haven't sold any of them yet, but I have a good number of 62-63 coins that I was planning on selling to free up some money for more. I'm just not sure how I want to go about trying to sell them yet.

Speaking of which, does anyone want me to send them one of those coins for a Christmas gift? This year has been good to me and I'd like to do something nice.

If you do, you can just send an email to complimentary.coin.fren@proton.me. No name necessary, just where you want it sent. US only :)

I've spent a decent amount on grading now. Must be near 80+ graded coins.
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>>61446665
To think most boomies here in frogistan (country among the highest saving rate compared to earnings) never invested a penny off their savings and kept it all in cash to be slowly eaten away by devaluation is gut wrenching.
My dad sat on 200K€ on his bank account since 2000. Only few years back he finally accepted to listen to me and converted it to gold and already made a x2.5. But that doesn't make up for all these years wasted.

Why are boomies like that?
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>>61446675
>US only :)
:(
even if i pay up the shipping fees?
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>>61446688
Canada? I could probably make a few exceptions lol. And then if you wouldn't want a 3rd reich coin, say that because there are a couple of those that I'd probably be sending.
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>>61445825
I am afraid of buying gold and/or silver and getting scammed.
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>>61446696
Nah frogland. But dw, i don't like receiving stuff i didn't earn anyway. If you do it i'll be forced to send you back another silber to make up for it.
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>>61446709
I can do that. I genuinely don't mind. Someone let me do something nice lol
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>>61446708
Buy from reputable sellers if you're a noob. There are hundreds of large online bullion dealers with a perfectly clean track record. Look up at the OP.
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>>61446720
Don't reply to it, just filter.
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>>61446723
Why would he filter me?
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>>61446717
Is there something you'd like to have? I have quite the collection.
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>>61446675
I'm in for one. Initials will be MR. Wish I could off something in return though. :(
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>>61446736
*offer
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>>61446585
If I was one of those super rich chinaman CEOs I would just sit there punting 10b buy orders at the COMEX delivery to Shanghai every single day and watching the fireworks

>>61446600
It’s really crazy that a mere 20b can suck up all the remaining physical in the west. Like, almost unbelievable it hasn’t happened already.
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>>61446559
>>61446565
I was driving a manual Honda to work on 9/11.
You will waste much of your youth.
Try to do things you'll be proud of later.
Help those you love when you have the opportunity.
Both of you seem like good beans.
God bless you both.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=An2a1_Do_fc
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>>61446684
>Why are boomies like that?
Normalcy bias. Ignorance to how the fiat system works.
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>>61446726
you're fine, we've just been getting heavier fud shilling since the price jumped. they keep calling gold and silver a scam.

if you're worried about authenticity, going to your local coin shop is one of the safer ways to acquire bullion. they don't buy anything from people unless they know it's real, so you know they're selling real bullion. otherwise, reputable online dealers are your best bet.
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>>61446754
just made the maths out of curiosity, if back in 2000 he converted his 200K into gold, he would now possess 2,148,000€ in gold. x10.
I better not show him this figure, i'm afraid it could trigger a seizure lol.
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Went to the Madrid “money” museum and it was pretty neat. Free admission and they had tons of silver and gold coins throughout history on display. Not as many non-Spanish silver coins there and of those a lot were terribly cleaned but still neat. They only had one 2 RM Hindenburg in the German section, no 5s of any type or the 2 Potsdam
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>>61446585
>what prompted the CME Group to shut down their data center was an order from Hong Kong of 400Moz with a delivery notice.
Big if true.
Do you have proofs of this?
Not being confrontational.
I'm saying that I would gladly share this is I can get third party confirmation.
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Yes, all of your silber gweilo, xiexie ni
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>>61446758
All those videos with people opening their precious metal only to see copper in the middle got me scared. I'm actually asking because I really see a crash coming in the future. I'm poor right now but I'll save.
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>>61446779
Oh, so you weren't a fud shill, my bad.
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>>61445825
>Snowflake edition.
>
Stop posting cube silver...
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>>61446779
fake bullion is more of a concern if you're buying from places like eBay, where anyone can post and you can't verify the metal before it arrives. any coin shop that wants to survive has robust testing equipment, and if they sold fake bullion on purpose, they would be immediately blackballed. LCS is one of the safer plays.

>>61446791
picrel
what a profanely decorated ounce you've found
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>>61446791
>rick and morty
>jew star
What did they mean by this
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>>61446773
>Do you have proofs of this?
Sadly no concrete evidences.
It was reported by several chink traders on X on the 28th, then reposted by various PMfags, but it's mostly hearsay, since the orderbooks have been wiped clean, only CME analysts and the chinese AP (authorized participant) who passed the order know the truth.

But what is sure is *something* happened for the CME Group to lie so brazenly and shutting down their operations in such brutal manner. Like, their lies don't even make any sense, they themselves bragged about their triple backup system to ensure stuff like this never happen just few months prior lol. Plus it was a pretty low day operations' wise. And the fact they "managed" to put back online every other commodity trading platform within 4 hours but silver 404ing lasted for 15 hours is highly suspicious to say the least (on comex delivery day!).
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>>61446214
saved that image i hope you don't mind, kinda kino with the old paint on the window.
people will look back on photos like that one day as relics of a long forgotten internet subculture.
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>>61446773
AIslop isn't useful for one bit as usual.
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>>61446826
Hearsay for now.
I'm okay with that.
I totally agree that CME going full oopsie-doopsie is sus af.
Like you, I can't prove the things that I think.
I trust my gut, though.
[gonna stack harder now because reasons]
Blessings.
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Rate cuts are going to crater your pms, western bankers aren't letting shiny rocks go up forever
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>>61446861
rate cuts are going to flood the market with money. =inflation
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>>61446854
I've given up on A.I. other than as a thing that makes cute images / video.
They had to kneecap A.I. so it wouldn't become j-woke and racist.
Rendering it basically useless outside of mathematics or highly selective non-political searches.
picutterlyunrel
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>>61446861
>Rate cuts are going to crater your pm
you know it has uh... the opposite effect on PMs, correct?
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>>61446754
Normalcy bias is powerful, the stories of japs after getting nuked still walking to their destroyed jobs and tying to continue as normal, real NPC programming on display. Lots of boomer flipping out when they go to pay with emptied out accounts
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>>61446861
>you gonna get cheapies again
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>>61446867
Money for paper trades to short it back down
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>>61446878
no. sorry but thats just wrong
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>>61446870
>They had to kneecap A.I. so it wouldn't become j-woke and racist.
A story as old as time.
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>>61446879
that game is over
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>>61446879
That’s nice, more cheapies for Chinaman
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>>61446882
Don't bring me down.
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>>61446879
>>61445848
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>>61446074
He's pretending a giant purchase sucking all the liquidity from the market will create downward price pressure. Sometimes it's fun to imagine things work backwards, I suppose.
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>>61445868
qrd?
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>>61446637
Leverage tampowitz can't keep getting away with it!
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>>61446877
That was why in Hiroshima they had some street cars running three days after the bomb. And less than twenty years after having the entire country blown to shit and half their young men killed, they launched the world's first bullet train. And ten years after that they showed America how to build cars. Strange that you regard a sense of duty as a character flaw.
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>>61446174
>end of year predictions
$4300 gold
$70 silver

Next year will bring the heat.
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>https://www.mining.com/web/silver-stockpile-slump-in-china-poses-new-risk-to-a-hot-market/
>“The tightness stems from rising exports to London,” said Zijie Wu, an analyst at Jinrui Futures Co., who also cited industrial and fabrication demand. The shortage may ease in about two months, he said.
yea i'm thinking it's topping out here
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>>61447003
>two more months
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>>61446879
More dollars chasing the same amount of physical metal. More shorts just makes the problem worse.
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>>61446999
Numerals have spoken.
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>>61446999
>three nines fine post
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>>61447015
plus this play is getting increasingly expensive to play.
Last days of Nov., 600 millions worth of PSLV shorts got liquidated, 30M shares. It's orders of magnitudes never before seen.
How much cash are they willing to repeatedly give away? Because we know who is on the other side of this trade : China. JPM & BoA literally printing money to give it to the CCP lol.
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This image aged so poorly lol.
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There's always next week, bros
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>>61446751
>It’s really crazy that a mere 20b can suck up all the remaining physical in the west. Like, almost unbelievable it hasn’t happened already.

This is considered very rude in Abrahamic cultures, so you don't do it until you're fully ready to change the game.
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>>61447003
Me too
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>>61447133
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I was wrong about Wieners. In a plastic airtight I thought they were dull and boring. I thought the relief was disappointing. Now I see, in the hand, the wiener looks good.
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>>61447124
There is a window of opportunity to exit. If you are the first to break ranks while the system is still holding all the cards they will bankrupt you to make an example (Hunt brothers). If you break ranks too late, you go down with the ship. If you break ranks at the sweet spot they'll be pissed, but they no longer have the cards to do anything about it and you walk away with all their money.
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>>61446600
>All this to say you only need $20B targeting a key commodity to crash the US financial system
It's very much like the cost of a 51% attack on a blockchain. If a blockchain is cheap to attack it's not considered secure or trustworthy. The same could be said here.
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>>61447003
>two months
Fuck yes, I'll be ready to buy another 100 oz by then.
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>>61446335
>I think we have at least another 5 years to go or so
This is accurate, the thing so far is that it's MOSTLY balanced with everything still working well. They found a bubble to pump up, they got their little tech thing they're gonna push, inflation is no longer 12%.
Their biggest problem right now is that companies have seemingly frozen hiring, but said companies aren't doing mass layoffs, they just aren't hiring because they're trying to keep costs down and use AI. So overall we have some years to go, the layoffs haven't started yet.

It's a transition period, we'll wait and see if this bubble keeps inflating or if a visible decline starts - we're seeing some decline but still plenty of signs that the bubble will continue to pump up. We really aren't in the FREE MONEY or FREE NIGGERS phase yet, this year's growth for assets that aren't the stock market is crazy but not logarithmic yet.
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>>61446751
>It’s really crazy that a mere 20b can suck up all the remaining physical in the west
Only the physical backing an ETF, not all of it, still a lot of silber out there in private hands. But the silver being targeted is the one being hyperleveraged on the markets, so that make it x100 more dangerous.

>Like, almost unbelievable it hasn’t happened already.
Not allowed to. From within it's impossible, can't be an american investor, he'd get chewed and spat out by the banking+gubment cartels in days just like the Hunt brothers were. Nothing you can do when they change laws on a whim specifically to destroy you.

So it must be an external actor. Not many countries have the means nor the balls to start a financial war over commodities vs the US. Russia is too poor, India is too servile, the EU... lol, so it only leave China.
I think they planned this coup for a long time, and they actively prepared the terrain since at least 2010. And since January 2025 they started the full blown war.
The timing is very interesting, i hope one day we get infos from behind the curtain to know why China chose 2025 to act. Was that date booked for years? Did some external factors accelerated or delayed the process? Was it in response to a specific event? Did they find out a new use for silver requiring a lot of it?
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>>61446229
I don't think they'll be relevant much longer, they've got the highest debt-to-gdp ratio in the world.
The collapse of Japan might unironically be the start of all of this instead of the collapse of america.
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>>61446809
>jew star
Is it really a jew star?
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>>61446877
Tbh you have to return to normal as fast as possible after a war, and it's such a relief to have all of that stress gone even if you're on the losing side - they realize that it's time to back up the truck, rebuild, and get back to normal life.
It doesn't hurt that america basically decided to bankroll the rebuilding of a bunch of countries and those people were desperate to get off wartime rations and start eating food again, either.
>>61446684
Yeah, when I had my first job it was just normalcy bias that made me save up like 1/2 a year's worth of money, and I felt kind of bad doing that but it was just the easiest thing to do - work and leave it there because I didn't need it.
Of course I converted it into silver eventually but it was still a dumb move that I only escaped because I didn't spend my time watching the boomer box all day.
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>>61446999
Fairly good I'd say, only we don't know how far this breakout will go.
November brought us from 45 to 58 and the breakout doesn't seem to be over, it all just depends on the time of the next breakout - which could take a month or a week, we could easily see 70 in two weeks or two months - for me, even 1 week to 65 doesn't seem out of the question since we're still mid-breakout.
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>>61447148
This is mitigated by silent slurping though, like a couple million here, a couple million there, over the course of a few months it wasn't you who did it.
>>61446751
>It’s really crazy that a mere 20b can suck up all the remaining physical in the west. Like, almost unbelievable it hasn’t happened already.
Cornering the market is a big no-no unless you're doing it with something actually paper like some stock that you use to take billions away from people - for an actual physical commodity they halt all trading and arrest you for antisemitism - you're only allowed to do this with their imaginary worthless paper.
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>>61447174
>>61447177
>>61447218
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>>61447241
Man this thread is really slow at 10:37 pm at night, I guess I own it now.
>>61447174
But I no longer see it as 5 more years to go. After reading that post saying there's only 20 billion worth of silver in america's vaults I realized they're just gonna slurp that in a matter of 2-3 months. I thought we had more time, march it is.
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Santiago Peak,,Santiago Canyon,,Santiago Silver mine.
,longsteep trail pasta junked smelting area.,
,up the hill tothe tailings, duckinto cool darkness over the mining rails.,
,,,60 yards(180 feets) passing decrepit minecar, tothe collapse.,big pile of lose shimering blacksand., weird weby threadsathedges.,
,,second entrance led to caved in room,,,they dug to deep.,
,,,Silver Dragonigger.
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>>61446736
Didn't get anything yet :)
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>>61447177
>The collapse of Japan might unironically be the start of all of this instead of the collapse of america.
There are a lot of talks lately about France being the first domino to fall rather than Japan. They are engulfed in a very deep political crisis who basically froze the government for over a year now, and their economy is basically inexistant while their debt is growing faster than any country beside the US. The fact the rating agencies downgraded the french credits 4 times already (A+ from AAA lol) is very telling : nobody wants to take the risk of purchasing french treasuries. So they have to hike up rates non stop to find new investors willing to take the risk. But contrary to the US, they have no power over the currency they use. Can't start a QE with the € if the others members (mainly Germany) and the BCE aren't willing to do so. And why would they want to devalue even faster their money just to help a sinking ship who can't be salvaged? The ship is too big to save, and the EU economies and infrastructures too intertwined. If France fall, the EU wont survive it. It's the 2nd largest contributor to the eurozone, it's the main energy provider who powers most of the german industries, they have the densest highway network because they connect West and South Europe, etc..

I don't give France many more years. They can't cut down on budgets because half the population are retirees + public servants, so they control the elections and the government. Both parasitic classes who are draining everything. Most taxed country on earth (45% to GDP), only country on earth where the median retiree's pension is higher than the median active workers's salary. 1 out of every 2 new job is being generated by the government either directly or indirectly. Just unreal. Japan is fucked, but they still have some heavy industries and an hegemonic society. France has nothing left.
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The "black sands" at the Comstock Silver Mines refer to the heavy, dark ore (argentiferous_gray_copper) rich in silver and gold that initially puzzled miners but proved to be incredibly valuable, sparking the Comstock Lode boom in Virginia City, Nevada, with this ore sometimes appearing as a "black sand" alongside other minerals, requiring technologies like mercury amalgamation and later cyanide leaching to extract the precious metals.
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>>61447288
>cyanide leaching
The Carson River in Nevada is heavily contaminated with mercury, a toxic metal from historic Comstock Lode mining (1860s-1890s) that released millions of pounds into the watershed, making fish unsafe to eat in many areas.

pic>not poison.
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Okay so $60 on Monday?
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>>61447280
>Japan is fucked, but they still have some heavy industries and an hegemonic society. France has nothing left.
I was reading some book (sixty million frenchmen can't be wrong, 2003) that more or less said that France was an extremely antiquated country and it was a miracle that their economy was even alive because they seemingly never modernized, it would make sense that they fall to the weight of niggers / boomers first.
But many of the "strong points" that book pointed to aren't really there anymore, for a while they had a reputation of resisting globalism more than the rest of europe.
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>>61447278
No offence, brother, but my spidey senses started going nuts as my thumb hovered over the reply button. I don't have a PO Box, only a physical addy, and I just couldn't do it. Thanks anyway! Merry Christmas, and may Jesus be with you.
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>>61447248
march? someone explain march to me
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>>61447358
Allegedly there is a massive call for delivery in March.
If this happens it will effectively be a default.
I think it was COMEX, but I don't remember.
All reserves are drawing down.
It doesn't really matter which one collapses first because everyone is in the same sinking ship.
Which cabin gets flooded first?
Is that really the most important question we could be asking?
Anyway, this was discussed in the last thread, I think.
Basically, possible habbening in March
. . . depending on how the jews kick the can down the road.
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>>61447358
9000 gorillion ounce contracts on the futures. Allegedly it’s all standing for delivery.
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>>61447364
>everyone is in the same sinking ship.
Can't wait to point and laugh from the deck of MV Holding Physical.
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Should I buy a gold and silver detector?
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>>61447424
If you have nothing better to do, sure
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>>61447426
would i make big bucks?
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>>61447424
Could end up finding some ancient gold/silver relics, if you have nothing better to spend on.
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>>61447443

If you passed it over my secret burial area yes, but you'd never make it out alive.
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>>61447424
Depends almost entirely on your location
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>>61447364
If LBMA and Comex have been suppressing silver for years, what’s stopping them from tanking the price so they can meet this obligation or just settling? I don’t think they’re gonna give up without a fight.

t.newish stacker
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>>61447466
Hopefully nothing. I want more cheapies.
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>>61447466
It's a problem of physical reality.
More is consumed than is produced.
Cars, phones, electronics, etc., break.
New things need to be made.
Without silver, you can't replace those broken things.
Jews can push the price down all they want short term.
But the reserves will go to zero sooner or later, regardless of price.
When the stockpiles have been depleted, THAT'S when real price discovery begins.
Let me repeat that:
There is only so much physical silver and the reserves are depleting every quarter.
Price discovery has yet to happen.
This is happening while the value of the dollar is also going down.
Silver is both an industrial metal and also [historically] a monetary metal.
Take the tamps as opportunities to stack on discount.
God be with you.
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>>61447487
Would be nice, even 30/oz would be nice.

>> 61447501
Look I don’t disagree that theoretically, ceteris paribus, it should go up. Any market can remain irrational longer than most people can remain solvent though, and we’ve never seen the real damage that a cornered beast can do. At least as opposed to stonks and crypto precious metals are physical, and will always have inherent value. GBWY
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>>61447524
>Any market can remain irrational longer than most people can remain solvent though,
They REALLY want to test that theory.
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>>61446637
Between chicken swingers and ol Levi, this has been a great week for the /pmg/ meme economy
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>>61447466
The issue is on the supply side. The amount of derivatives and money printing a nearly endless. But that is exactly why there are shortages:
The growth of the money supply is exponential and the production of supplies of silver is actually declining.
We only produce 800M ounces of silver on the entire globe each year. If you divide that by the 8BN people on the planet per person you get 3grams of silver for all of your industrial and monetary needs. Humanity has only been in the digital age the last 100 years or so so we had a large stockpile of historically mined silver that we have been using.
To put this in perspective, a 32gram (1oz) coin is TEN TIMES your yearly allotment. So a single purchase of $50 1oz coin locks in a decades worth of silver for you.
The bankers are the largest peddlers of credit and their little money-grift starts to bump in to real world scarcity. And silver is the most important scarce commodity because of its historical rations to gold. Bankers need their credit-assets/currency to be wild cards that people want to hoard. If the world can't buy what they want when the want then the gig is up. Nations are not sitting on trillions of reserves that are about to lose their purchasing power because it all needs to strategically buy up silver.
Bank runs were a thing before 1913. Banks runs in the post-Bretton Woods have long been known to be a run on silver.
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>>61447331
Hopefully a couple of the coins I send will get posted and then maybe reconsider
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>>61447543
BRiCs is selling over 15000 tons of silver that's enough for everyone who wants silver to get over a kilo
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Silver prices will crash to $6 once the comex audit is done and they find too much silver
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Why is silver up so much, last I checked my stack was like 44 bucks per oz cad
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>>61447585
They have nothing to fear because I will buy all of it.
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>>61447364
Sooo...is this good or bad for us? Is this the "music stopping" moment?
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>>61447424
Like the other anon said it depends where you live. I'm in western Canada so silver coins were only in substantial use here for like 50 years. In Britain you could pull up 2000 year old Roman treasure. Still, there's cool stuff to be found everywhere if you've got the patience and time for it.
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>>61447461
Whsts a good location? East coast?
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>>61447631
Music stopping is in the future.
As of now, I'm stacking.
Because it's still on discount.
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>>61447574
15,000Tons X 2000 pounds X 16oz = 480,000,000 oz. So half a year of production is just dumped onto the market. Doubt it.
That's a whopping 6% (1.92 grams) of an ounce per person.
That is literally nothing. There is no increase in silver production to handle this same flight to silver next year and the year after and the year after and the year after etc. They can't even contain it now and the bullion banks are hemorrhaging losses containing the runaway price of silver.
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>>61447677
check'd
it truly is ogre for them
we all knew it would be end game once we broke $50
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>>61447677
There's up to 256 billion ounces of refined silver waiting to be dumped.,,,,now that China is dumping expect another 30 year bear market silver to $4
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>>61447765
$4 silver would be wonderfull, that cheap id make a pure silver platemail suit of armor
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>>61447424
Its a hobby first before an investment
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>>61446999
Quads and you’re wrong
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>>61446210
Is that gold-pressed tungsten?
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>>61446210
>>61446223
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Tungsten PMs are booming. Go long on tungsten.
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>>61445960

I cannot fathom buying Silvertowne Designed silver, when their mint is perfectly capable of creating far greater wonders.
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>>61447645
former rome cities and colonies, preferably at major trade routes
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Were there any other instances of coins being mass vandalized in modern times?
I'd really like to get my hands on some more historical pieces in the same vein as my Sedan Franc.
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>>61447466
Suppressing the price actually makes the problem worse in the long run, one of the reasons China is becoming so dominant and siphoning away all the silver from the west is BECAUSE its been suppressed, they can buy it for cheap because our institutions give it away for cheap.

The longer they hold the price down, the lower they keep it, the cheaper they're making it for the geo-political enemies to buy it from us until we have none and they have all of it.

Same reason China is implementing export controls on Silver, same reason the U.S has declared it a critical mineral, the chickens are coming home to roost as western nations collectively realize they've been letting financial institutions play games with an asset we actually require.
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>>61447775
Big Silver inflating the price actually makes the problem worse in the long run, one of the reasons silver is becoming so overvalued and siphoning away all the future demand is BECAUSE its been inflated, they can sell it for more than it's worth because our depressed incels buy it.
The longer they hold the price up, the higher they keep it, the cheaper they're making it in the future making it in near worthless by 2027.
Mining increases, industrial use decreases, silver glut grows every year.
>Same reason China is dumping Silver, same reason the U.S is selling massive amounts, the chickens are coming home to roost as Big Silver collectively realize they've been letting financial institutions play games with an asset we don't actually require.
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>>61447974
Too long,,,,can't read ,,,,,for financial incel retards

Hih prices in commodities cure themselves,,,,,always have,,,,,always will

Pic related,,,,, Albanian gold
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>>61447974
The problem isn't that silver is in being inflated, the problem is China is manipulating it. You know how China are, they do things for their own benefit. I don't blame them, they just like to race to the bottom.
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>>61447974
Good i want silver platemail suit of armor
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>>61447931
Everything they do is profit today, pain tomorrow. Then they hand-wave it away with more profit today, pain tomorrow.
Pure short-term idiocy and my kids will foot the bill. I have to have seven kids to pay for my luxurious retirement? That's fine.
Not enough? Import more.
Still not working? Import more.
Dollar dying? Import more.
I'm literally living in India and trading Chuck-E-Cheese tokens for basic necessities?
Import more.
Kill all boomers.
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Stack and post metals, filter trolls. Be comfy.
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>61448001
>Albanian Gold
That's a 20 cent coin from Belgium
I keep those in a jar in case i ever want to buy something from a vending machine
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>>61448013
Incels say they will buy lower but they didn't and they spent all their precious fiat at the top,,,many such cases
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>>61448001
>jeet bowl
>disgusting yellow oil splattered everywhere
you are so brown and such a bullshitter.
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>>61448124
jealousy is a wasted emotion especially since he taught you how to get rich, clock is ticking fren and life is passing you buy drop the rocks and low IQ racism and buy productive assets
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>>61448027
you're a fucking legend and true fren.
I made this for you, exposing his jeet lies never felt so good. you are doing god's work. keep it up shipmate.
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>>61448145
yeah, no.
listening to a liar is like buying coins from a known counterfeiter, KNOWING he counterfeits. why do you think he has suddenly stopped?
pro tip: you become more like the people who's advice you take.
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>>61448180
Lmao every post you make is crying about rich indians......you should focus on getting rich like IQSUPREME,,,,that's how you win! He would even congratulate you,,,,,First step, dump your rocks!
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>>61448174
Hey now, don't use the S-word.
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>>61448212
>lies
>misrepresentation
>bro trust me bro i am rich and you can be too if you just do this one simple trick!
do you think anyone believes anything you post or will do anything you say? you're so pathetic.
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gold bros have we been lied to this whole time???
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>>61447543
>Banks runs in the post-Bretton Woods have long been known to be a run on silver.
>a run on silver

For stackers here. that's a run we've already completed.
WE'VE ALREADY WON THE RACE
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>>61448294
>WE'VE ALREADY WON THE RACE
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>>61448293
And these fiat currencies that didn't go to zero, are they in the room with is now?
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WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS!
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>>61447543
>a single purchase of $50 1oz coin locks in a decades worth of silver for you.
good to know, lets say it was only a tenth of the population that goes to silver currency, that's still a year's pay.
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Day 78 of Mike posting every day until silver is $1,000
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>>61448293
The Jew cries out, as he strikes you
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>>61448306
After talking to it more, it's basically just using jewish tricks to avoid answering truthfully.

>[EXAMPLE] fiat currency didn't go to zero, it was phased out
>doesn't that mean it's value is now zero?
>yes
>so it went to zero?
>no, it was phased out
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>>61448294
>a run we've already completed.
>WE'VE ALREADY WON THE RACE
Winning

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FmPg4lrBKc
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>>61448326
>>61448293
remember, a computer will consider 0.000000000000000000000000001% not zero.
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>>61448329
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXfxqM__hwk
let it cook
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>>61448293
Might be halfway truth, for example, the DDR (GDR, Comunist East Germany, ca. 1945-1991) money "Deutsche Mark" was erradicated in ca. 1991 and you got just 4.000 Deutsche Mark (Westmark, BRD, some 4 or 5 month or more income back then), no matter how much you did saved in DDR mark, so most was lost "pufff!", boubble, but not sure if and how much "Startgeld" was given exactly. Shepple got cut again, after Kaiser Reichsmark, Weimar Reichsmark, Hitlerchen Reichmark, DDR Deutsche Mark. BRD Deutsche Mark, now comming soon EUDSSR tEURo Fiat money. 6th Currency in just 100 years, sheeple wool cutting, works everytime. Lemmings Goyim cattle, or not? Similar happend with Ostblock; PL-Zloty; RUS-Ruble, Litvuos, Jugoslowena etc... So they seem always give some starter money after Fiat collapse to get people into new game again, while escaping themself into hard assets before, like buy up industry and all in post UDSSR.
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>>61448332
And the fact people still spend a few bucks for failed paper currencies, i got a couple million bolivars and some iraq dinar
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The open interest for March silver on CME has now risen to 103,000 contracts.

That’s 103,000 x 5000 oz silver. The last time it ramped up like it’s doing we had the 2011 ATH.

This open interest represents the mix of long and short positions for March. I think the 2011 high (highest ever was 180,000 contracts). Keep an eye on this number.

You can’t tell from this alone who’s taking what positions or who might stand for delivery. But the pattern is set. Some players are going to a LOT of money as they try move for the exits. My theory is SLV is short hundreds of tons of silver.
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>>61448350
Gonna be heck of a april fools day
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>>61448338
>I was gonna drown
>then I started swimmin'
>Im winning!
Nice one. Saved.
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Also. In the 1980 high open interest the open interest was about 180,000 contracts too.

If this number doesn’t fall. There will be fireworks. I will keep an eye on it as the date approaches and report here
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>>61447424
They are fun. It's a good hobby. I have a vanquish 540 but don't use it as much as I'd like because of the family keeping me busy. Besides local parks and campgrounds l once or twice a year I end up on the beaches of Florida, and I've been pretty successful there. I've found mercury dimes, pre 64 quarters, rings, glasses and about a million bottle caps. My advice would be buy a solid machine not a cheap one. The resell value will be better if you find it's not for you, and you will enjoy the hobby more with it if you decide to continue. I might buy a model next year that let's me get further out into the water as I'm limited to about 3 feet deep.

Where do you live/plan to detect?
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>>61448347
>i got a couple million bolivars and some iraq dinar
Theres only one king of the failed paper kingdom
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>>61448357

I will say something here silver stacker might not like. But I’ll say it anyway. If she blows. You SELL.

The price will fall off after the peak fast (but still to a great price). So you sell. Take the profits. And you can buy all your silver back a few weeks later for much less and stay stacked. Don’t get married to your metal. Be flexible. Know the historic patterns.
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>>61448350
Im betting on PSLV doing nothing but Moon.

Also, saw a headline blurb saying 401k rules might change to allow open investment in metals

No matter what. Stackers are going to win big.
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10 years of pmg and not only are they still broke their mental health is abysmal,,,one man tried to save them
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>>61448385
>401k rules might change to allow open investment in metals


Lmao remember that pmg loser who paid $22000 tax penalty to buy rocks
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>>61448385

Just so you know. While Sprott says it’s allocated and redeemable. You have to have 10,000 oz for that. For me that would make me wary. But I may be wrong.
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>>61448389
shoo shoo smelly indian troll
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Are 20 franc helvetias supposed to be this color? I get that it's 10% copper but still.
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>>61445825
I just solded 80% of my PMs. How badly did I fuck up?
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>>61448390
That's real in your head rapejeet
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>>61448398
I just sold future derivatives totaling 300% of my physical PMs. How badly did I fuck up?
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>>61447585
Its more like someone going into your brain to audit your iq points. They won't find very many.
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>>61448397
Yes, the other "Lateinische Münz IUnion" coins too, see also Kruegerrand, is good as you can mix them into your pocket money when pass a border or control, or robbery, they might not recognize it bettween Swiss francs and other Fiat money.
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>>61448382
yes this is important. around 2011-ish (count 3 years after the 2008 crash) we had the $50+ Silver peak for a moment ( for a period of a few short weeks?) and then it dumped pretty fast and hard all the way down to sub $15.by 2018 before beginning its climb back up.
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>>61448397
Mine don't look like that
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>>61448390
im not aquiring metal through a 401k.
just the fact that normies will, and spot goes to the mean while our stacks stay private
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>>61448398
You did gooder,,,,I solded 12,000 ounces yesterday , bought some productive assets,,,,hope you didn't lose too much on your rock gamble
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>>61448403
Lmao, indians are the richest Americans by 3X that must really confuse you
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>>61448417
>pmgers never made a profit
>your rocks are worthless
>sold 12,,,,,0000 ounces

Is your uncle your dad?
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>>61448416
>mJeqaJyt
Of course you aren't ,,,,,,you gave the government half your 401k because you fell for a scam
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>>61448417
I boughted the rocks at $14 and $17 for shiny funny metal, and $1200 and $1600 for chicken soup color metal that makes me horny
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>>61448382
>The price will fall off after the peak fast (but still to a great price). So you sell. Take the profits. And you can buy all your silver back a few weeks later for much less and stay stacked.
When it hits $100 that's my plan.
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>>61448398
oh no, the jeet said you did good, you fucked up. watch it moon next week.
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>>61448410
It dumped in 2011 because the federal government put all its weight behind suppressing prices and that is what led to the situation we have today where the physical deficit is far worse than it was then.

Also keep in mind that if you adjust for inflation, silver needs to go north of $150 just to be even with the 2011 peak. If it truly breaks out it will go far above that.
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>>61448428
Calculate inflation and opportunity cost to see if you made a profit ....most stacktards so broke they can't afford McDonald's,,,,I'm fondling my Turkish gold right now having some tendies,,,,life is good when you are rich like me
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>>61448423
You're supposed to say Native Americans.
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Gold coins make me horny, I can't be the only one right? I just want to touch them while breathing heavily and getting a stiffy
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>>61448435
Yeah I figure it's gonna pump by 20-30% in the next few weeks, then dump.
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>>61448391
PSLV is not SLV, but it is recognized that PSLV is somewhere between SLV and actually holding your own physical in your hands.
For me, PSLV is a side bet. And again, it's where I predict alot of normies might run if interest in silver spreads far enough.
Buying sub $20 PSLV could be like buying bitcoin when it was only worth pennies
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>>61448441
You are a fry short of a happy meal
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>>61448423
this is the reason the indian household income is so high.
27 jeets per house.
literally rats lmao.
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>>61448441
>rich like me
https://www.worldcoinscatalog.com/turkey/26486-1-lira-mustafa-kemal-atatrk
>coin value: 84cents american.
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Estate sale bound frens. Wish me luck.
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>>61448441
You couldn't even afford the Big Mac.
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>>61448457
Good luck fren, may you find many cheepies.
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>>61448455
>¢84
kekapoo
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>>61448457
may the sea bless you with bountiful plunder!
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>>61448450
I'm in a weird situation where a chunk of my investments are in a country I don't currently live in. All that money is in miners right now but I'm planning to convert them into PSLV, PHYS or CEF once they moon. I'm hoping sprott will be a stable place to keep it until I can convert it all to cash and wire it to where I live now.
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>>61448469
Out of country miners might not be the best idea, who knows how high silver will go and those mines might get nationalized and what are investors gonna do then
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>>61448462
Thanks frens. Picrel is from the sale's webpage. It's managed by a baptist church. I have my loupe and magnets. Hoping to find some wheat hidden amongst the chaff.
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Reject fiat
Return to monke
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>>61448475
I mean, the miners are in the same country as the investment account for the most part. It's just that now I'm in a different country.
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>>61448397
Yep!
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>>61448469
Sprott is a scam they recommend it because it's high cost and risky
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>>61448487
That Jade could be neat.
Reminds me of Chinese anime:)
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>>61448506
understood
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>>61448513
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>>61448457
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>>61448441
>Calculate inflation and opportunity cost to see if you made a profit
I did a quick calc and:
>total profit ((total money out - total money in) / total money in * 100%): ~144%
>total inflation: 52% in my currency
Not bad, not great either. Way higher profit on sibelr than gald
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>>61448636
I want to have enough pure gold so I can melt it into a figure / small statue and cum all over it daily
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>>61445839
I soldeded so I want price to dump so I can do the buy again
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>>61448329
https://youtu.be/cSb-h7PqvD0
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>>61448441
what a sad existence this guy leads
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If I owned a small store I'd definitely accept gold/silver at spot as payment. Imagine a small liquor store that accepted silver. They'd be stacking like crazy. Probably get the chance to shoot more burglars too
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>>61448739
Dumb, no one accepts silver
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>>61448748
That's what I'm saying, they should
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Guys, I found out what makes them send in quality shills, it's like the beginning of SETF all over again.
What triggers them is the silver thread on /g/, high hardware prices for SSD/HDD/RAM/GPUs should make fed up people avoid getting new electronics and acquire physical silver instead, which companies and corporations need for electronics.
It's a breath of fresh air compared to the shitty shills on /pol/ and /biz/.
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>>61448650
>>61448654
Good luck with that.
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>>61448772
Grok said I'd need about ~5kg of pure gold to make my golden waifu cumdumpster real. So nearly $700k
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Sorry if this is a retarded question but when people say to invest in gold, etc. do they mean actual, physical metals or the stocks?
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Oh boy these shills are terrible at what they do, its almost comical now...
Their poor efforts only strengthen my resolve.
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>>61448800
The physical metal you can hold in your hand.
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>>61448784
You had one job and that was stack, get rich and you could have bought a waifu in any non western nation. Kids these days...
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>>61448800
Actual physical metal.
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>>61448801
It's been comical for years. Ever since a shill was given the IQDELET ID
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>>61448429

That’s about my point to swap for more gold and some cash to drop in commodity stocks.
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>>61448441

Kek. He’s a fucking Turk.
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>>61448809
I dunno, it's heavily shilled and I usually do the opposite of what shills shill. Gold will probably go up another 20-30%, I don't want to time the top so sold almost all of it prematurely, because selling physical metals requires some travelling for me. If I were to wait until ATH, the same day it might dump to way below current price.
But silver probs will run up to ~80
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>no one accepts silver
Patently false
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>>61448859
>Gold will probably go up another 20-30%
Considerably more, but okay.
>I don't want to time the top so sold almost all of it prematurely,
You'll take a penalty, but you can still get some back.
>because selling physical metals requires some travelling for me.
Inconvenience?
All of your saving getting obliterated will be highly inconvenient.
You do what you like, though.
>If I were to wait until ATH, the same day it might dump to way below current price.
But silver probs will run up to ~80
This isn't a sprint.
It's a marathon.
I guess weak people are shaken out easily.
Good luck in life.
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>>61448145
>low IQ racism

pattern recognition is the hallmark of high IQ
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>>61448879
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>>61448859
Both are good if you intend on holding long term.
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>>61448879
You aren't doing pattern recognition you are doing low IQ racism like>>61448855

If you were good at pattern recognition you would dump your rocks
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Who's baking ?
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>>61448884
Holding long term is dumb it garuntees you will always be a brokie
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>>61448895
This is what I see in my head when I read what you type.
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>>61448921
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>>61446773
>proofs
Russian
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>>61448800
we physically own them, in person, in our hands (or treasure chests)
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>>61448397
Some of mine are pinkish. Some are yellowish. When I have noticed that I checked online and apparently copper content varies a bit. Id say no need to worry (but maybe you can go to another dealer/jeweler to get a second opinion, apparently that should not be expensive)
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>>61448650
>>61448895
not sure if 2 kikes or the same kike -_-
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>>61449005
Hi, new stacker here, i have 20 grams of gold and 25 oz of silver. What should be the ratio? All silver or go 50/50 or something else?
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>>61449608

hi new stacker, we always require you to post your drivers licence and to write a short story introducing yourself.

We suggest you go 100% into the top result if you sort by new on coinmaketcap!

...I personally would go 90+% in silver for a few reasons, S:G ratio and the likely false amount of silver above ground and its a smaller more explosive market.

5x-10x in a few months possible because new 'price discovery' when paper breaks.
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>>61449608
No ratio.
You're stacking what you want. Gold, silver, and plat will all go up.
You're not supposed to sell anyway.
Gold will take up the least amount of space per weight for the same fiat amount. If you hope to make a big stack, that will make a difference.



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