Soon They Will Buy Grams Edition>Why Gold & Silver?https://youtu.be/i3S4rl6ehiI https://youtu.be/gksenA5Al_A https://youtu.be/FI7NnOg2rxo >Huge deficits in minerals such as silver by 2050 inevitablehttps://youtu.be/iibsrDXdEos >Bullion dealershttps://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 searchhttps://en.numista.com/catalogue/https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/>News and graphshttps://numismag.com/en/home-en/https://silverseek.com/https://www.silverdoctors.com/https://www.mining.com/https://silverbacksnakes.io/finance/silverhttps://www.gold.org/goldhub/data/gold-reserves-by-countryhttps://wtfhappenedin1971.com/>Comparehttps://findbullionprices.com/(US)https://eu.compare.pm/(EU)https://www.gold.de/aufgeldtabelle/(DE/EU)>Resourceshttps://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>Prospectinghttps://youtu.be/ZCL6FKQZyoM https://www.usgs.gov/programs/mineral-resources-program/sciencehttps://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/en/news/mines-and-mineralshttps://www.amazon.ca/Gold-Creeks-Ghostowns-British-Columbia/dp/088839988X>Nitric acid, magnets, and ping testhttps://youtu.be/3mg9YcAShTo https://youtu.be/NgSXg-WOEVY https://youtu.be/2ymGAyKAg-k https://www.fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-databasePrevious: >>61480939
>buy silver>get richit's just that simple
My mother bought me a silver pope round for christmas but I think the silver counteracts whatever demonic energy his image projects. Thoughts?
>>61483015Yemeni based heroesus gobt united states of aipac are the actual terrorists
>>61483015>Roosevelt dimeGtfo
I propose a copper currency1 oz of copper is about $5 it makes sense
>>61483028nevermind thats the price per pound
>>61483028>1oz of copper is about $5Sir a POUND of copper is $4 you are just looking at stupid premium collectibles
>>61483028shhhhhh, anon. us copper chads need time to stack. give me two more years to stack bullion and you can start preaching the stinky clinky gospel.
You can lead a Peter Schiff puppet to water but you can't make them drink.......lmao so true they are still praising the 401k moron who needs $180 silver to break even
>>61483035Wherein a pmg baggie demands that everyone pay a 2500% premium to the government because 2% "hyperflation" is Le Bad
Complimentary coin anon sent me these German silver coins for free! These are my first silver coins from another country.The slab is expensive too! I salute him for being humble enough to give away hundreds of dollars worth of slabs for free
>>61483037How many cubic meters have you stacked so far?
Good evening friends. Spent most of the day away from my phone. I take it Mr. Tampowitz was busy today? Did I miss anything in particular?
>>61483020STREWTH
>>61483047Only 3. It's very hard finding dealers who are willing to part with perfect 1 cubic meter blocks of copper. I hope to build a fort with them once I have enough.
>>61483049Yep you were a victim once again! Nothing is your fault especially your shit investments
>>61483049CME Group rose the margin limits on silver from 5 to 10% at market open which essentially forced some of the weak hands into an automatic margin call and all CME group got out of it was a $2 dip.
>>61483036The failure of the CBDC in Nigeriahttps://youtu.be/Z9NloVmy3kc
>>61483066It's quite easy, you buy copper miners they actually pay you money instead of losing money like an idiot with your 2409% premiums
>>61483066>I hope to build a fort with them once I have enough.Unc is playing the pre-alpha version of Minecrack
>>61483076Next up the march to 90% margin desperation effort
>>61483087YOU'LL SEE. YOU'LL ALL SEE. Kissing my feet just to hear the clink of true copper pennies.
>>61483076Yep the tops in CNE doesn't want your bags they know 10% drops will be common as the price plummets 79%
>>61483076Monday is going to be exciting, hopefully JP morgan gets some new wind chimes
>>61483076I'm trying to expand my knowledge of more specific financial terms, if you have the time and care to explain all this like I'm a retarded child I'd be obliged, but if not then no big deal (still gonna stack LMAO it's just that I'm gonna keep stacking is all)
I'm going to buy all of IQdelet's female family members with a 40% Kennedy half-dollar.
In one of the threads yesterday there was interesting FUD about how the rich already have their PMs and won't lose anything, etc etc. I never got around to responding to him, but I don't think that's really true. My grandma's 'money guy' who manages her investments manages a total of about 700 million USD for various people, and for YEARS her paper gold (GLD) position has been a point of contention with him. Amusingly he's started taking credit for it now that it's performing well (keeping her totals afloat), but he's really been against it all along. His blood pressure would clearly start to get high if you even floated physical PMs. The wealthy are in an inflationary mousetrap where they really need the market gains to keep from backsliding, and I think for the most part they've lost sight of PMs as anything of value. Some have a little, yes, but nothing extraordinary compared to PM-MAX guys working middle class jobs I think, and likely very gold heavy.
>>61483103I mean they wouldn’t be Alabama ones, what kind would they be? Kosher?
>>61483105>be you>paper trading kvetchmaster flex>have 100,000 USD liquid in your account>margins are only 5%, great, time for a 2,000,000 USD paper futures position>CME swings their dick and says you need 10% margins>OY VEY>sell off 1,000,000 of your futures to bring yourself in line with margin requirements
>>61483105Sure. Are you familiar with terms like COMEX/LBMA etc? Or have you done any stock or crypto trading?
crypto nerds will kneel
I need more Peace Dollars
>>61483128The best sounding ping of any coin.
>>61483113Rich people aren't really buying physical precious metals outside of jewelry, or special edition iPhones or whatever in any serious quantities outside of the exception of maybe a handful of based schizos, financial advisors don't know anything about precious metals and any financial advisor under the age of like 65 isn't going to recommend it as part of any portfolio because the training they receive at school doesn't even cover it.
>>61483113To be fair, a lot of the OLD money people are dead, most of the newer generations are raised on the success of the stock market. 1945-2000 the Standards and Poors managed an impressive 15,000% return, whereas gold only went from $35 an ounce to $280. Obviously these aren’t the best numbers, but they do illustrate the point where, historically, if you are a boomer you would have seen stocks massively out performing gold and other pms. Scandals like with the Hunt brothers would have further cemented this sentiment.
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>>61483113FUDrones are weird - even ones who might just let bots do the spam for them. There've been many posts in /pmg/ of people who have PMs either due to doing well during a bullrun, or who are largely in PMs but have positions to take advantage of fake money schemes to rotate those gains into even more PMs. FUD will not stop this. Stackers see victory either way.Financial system switches to PMs now? Stackers win. Print money and give green candles to the positions some of us have? Even more PMs meaning and even easier time in the future helping our communities. We've already won.
>>61483128fine stack ‘o ladies
>>61483144That was all today? That's one way to celebrate a pump. I was thinking of heading out for this or another 10 oz tomorrow.
>>61483133>>61483133>Rich people aren't really buying physical precious metalsBREAKING NEWS JAMIE DAIMON NO LONGER RICH>Jamie Dimon says it’s the first time in his lifetime it’s ‘semi-rational’ to hold gold in your portfoliohttps://finance.yahoo.com/news/jamie-dimon-says-first-time-125759755.html>DoubleLine’s Jeffrey Gundlach believes holding a 25% gold position isn’t excessivehttps://www.cnbc.com/2025/09/17/doublelines-jeffrey-gundlach-believes-holding-a-2gold-hitting-4000-before-year-end-says-a-25percent-weighting-is-not-excessive.html>Morgan Stanley CIO favors 60/20/20 portfolio strategy with gold as inflation hedgehttps://www.reuters.com/markets/wealth/morgan-stanley-cio-favors-602020-portfolio-strategy-with-gold-inflation-hedge-2025-09-16/
>>61483015>Soon They Will Buy Grams Edition
>>61483133I'll also add that they'll probably never change their minds or wise up to what's going on because financial advisors do not receive commissions on physical metals, so they will never recommend buying physical precious metals to their clients because that is functionally the same thing as shorting the entire market/USD.
>>61483123Commodities exchange handles and tracks various... er, commodities, and LBMA is a British equivalent, no? I've dabbled in stocks and crypto but I tilt extremely far towards visual learning so despite having like a 135 IQ, sometimes terms don't stick to my brain unless they're illustrated visually or at least with an imaginatively evocative example.
>>61483136Well, and that was exactly my point. Most of the 'rich' these days are simply people positioned to best take advantage of the printers. They WILL be pretty well slaughtered by a currency crisis, contrary to the FUDman's opinion.
>>61483105It's very simple really when you cut away all the bullshit. When you buy a futures contract you have to always have X% of it's value on the books. It used to be 5% of the contract and now it's 10%. You've effectively doubled the initial buy-in price on all contracts. Not only that, but it's RETROACTIVE meaning sure it was only 5% when you bought it in but now it's 10% pony up goy if you want to keep playing in our game. If you are a brokie or aren't willing to park the money, you have no choice but to SELL SELL SELL until you meet the requirement.This is but one of the many tools in the hebraic arsenal that fucks true price discovery.
>>61483026OP is a faggot.
it's possible, silver will become more valuable than gold for a period of time.
>>61483177checked
>1 gram of Silver is over $2>Paying in Silver is more weight efficient to carry around Silver than it is to carry an equivalent value of 1 and 2 dollar billsHow long until we start seeing stack tierlists in grams instead of ounces?How long until the switch Silver and Gold to being traded by the gram instead of by ounces to try to make the prices seem lower?How long until you see normalfags bragging about their sub-1 oz hauls?
>>61483177bix (((weir))) has been saying that for years. Still don't believe that shit.
>>61483028Bronze > copper as a circulated currency
>>61483117Yeah kosher wind chimes, Alt coiners are poop scented so when this all plays out there should be a fair number of those
>>61483066>>61483166I've got 66 twice now. My lifelong streak of unusual digits continues. Hail the ghost in the machine. Buy silver. Await the end of the system.
>>61483177Checked. I could see it happening for a time. If production needs silver more than gold for a time due to above-ground sources being limited for a time, it could happen. Many aren't stacking with that expectation but if it happens they'll be happy campers.
>>61483015>>61483185Aside from his dumb belief in theta he is right about almost everything. Assuming silver doesn't stop being used in industry it will be 1 to 1 with gold eventually. It's simple math but it may only happen decades from now
>>61483015>Buy Grams>SoonWay ahead of ya.>>61483160Based
>>61483181I got a pound of 999 silver shot just for everyday barter purposes
>>61483177Gold: 30.1 trillion market capSilver: 3.4 trillion market capPlatinum: 0.4 trillion market cap
>>61483203Why not just mercs? I have some grams lying around but they're so tiny and lack the easy ergonomics and memetic energies of the blessed blowjob tokens.
>462 oz of sweet shiny AgEnough for a pretty young wife and a dozen head of cattle? I already own enough steel and lead and know how to use em. Im feelin pretty comfy, but the chicken swinger games are getting me worried that we are about to take off and I will be almost completely priced out. No way Im going to stop stacking anytime soon however, below 100 still feels relatively cheap to me.
>>61483210>blowjobblowjob?
>>61483046no way that's true?!!
>>61483205>Muh barterLmao coin merchants rotted your brain ,,,but assuming you are right congrats on having 1 days worth of barter
>>61483207redpill me on platinum i sold an ounce of it below 1000 and i have the taint tingles that it will do something weird.
>>61483077>No tanks seriously requested. It was a joking question in very bad taste by some ministers - not Justin.It was a serious idea. The military was asked. The military said no. Don't try and retcon the history with "lol, we were just joking". The government has already been destroying records relating to the convoy, despite the fact that there are still legal proceedings underway.Unlimited hangout has more credibility than all Canadian mainstream media combined.
>>61483028Best plan is just to do what old people did when silver was phased out of currency>Don't deliberately go and buy it>Stack it when you find itBasically when my parents were young something like 20% of all coins would have been silver and nobody was collecting them at all except a few weirdos, do this but with copper. Save every pre-1982 penny you get and every nickel and for basically zero effort you're guaranteed to have at least something by the time you're 80 - imagine if some old person did this with dimes 60 years ago.I don't personally think copper will ever get rare to that point because we'll scrap every wire in our cars and houses and scrap all the copper pipes at any decent price, but it could turn out that 1 dollar face value of nickels is about 10 dollars - and this keeps up with inflation forever. Better to just not spend pennies or nickels anymore and slowly hoard them while stacking the thing more relevant to this day and age, silver.But yeah 80-100 years from now if we haven't gone through some massive worldwide population collapse copper will be like silver is today, or close-ish.
Baggie cope and seethe general ,,, should have listened to IQSUPREME
>>61483046>>61483215SAAAAAAR
>>61483214blowjobwet ass cheek level blowjob
I have a mental block about buying junk. Hypothetically if I ever have to use my silver to trade with a normie, I feel like the value of .999 silver is obvious to the layman, whereas lower purity junk could potentially seem like a worse deal in their eyes. Do you think there is any rationality behind my anxiety?
>>61483222>great-grandson. I have stacked these precious coins for 80 years just to give them to you.>gramps dees niggas green
>>61483207the question isn't it's market cap now. The question is what it's market cap will be. Once industrialists and tech companies realize it's real, company after company will rush to purchase large quantities of reserve silver for production. Imagine when other nations in brics start stacking outside india and china. That market cap is going up up up.
>>61483210Oh, I also have Mercs, Rosies (I know…), quarters, halves. I just happen to have amassed a shitload of grams. Not in that pic are the shaped grams (emojis, flags, etc.) totaling another 50+.
>>61483223I don't want to give you too much attention but what's the idea behind the retarded use of commas?
>>61483212Assuming you're white, go to East Asia and find a nice virgin high IQ wife and skip the roasties in the West. t. 572oz + farm and orchard
>>61483224he actually started the email request off with a saar lmao
>>61483205Make sure you have a way to prove your shot is Silver, it's the easiest form of silver to fake since it has no security features and looks like any other metal.
>>61483240>Rosies (I know…)Silver is silver...
>>61483233that's jewish mind poison. if we reach our wildest schizo dreams the alloy gives a durability that beats pure coins/rounds. easy identification of mercs, rosies, franklins, or washingtons by date simplify things further. silber's silber in the end and junk has similar or even lower premiums than it's .9999 frens.
>>61483222And I guess when silver moons I'll convert some of my silver into copper. 100 dollars for a box of nickels, when silver is 500 an ounce I can buy 5 boxes of nickels for one singular ounce - this would be nearly 100 pounds of copper for one ounce of silver.>>61483234Pennies stored in penny jars stay remarkably clean though, they just get really stinky and sticky when stored in sub-optimal conditions.And anyways, the stinky is a sign of a well-circulated coin with good history, bucko.
>>61483076So they further deteriorate the trust ppl have left in their financial instruments just to come back to were spot was 24 hours earlier lol?Either they hoped for a bigger dump and it didn't work the way they wanted to, or they know their paper market is about to implode anyway so they rewrite the rules on the fly because why not.In both cases that reeks of desperation. Like 1980, but against China instead of 2 fat brothers.
>>61483233I think its rational, maybe not correct. But you are not retarded for thinking so. I think junks will most likely have their place, but it depends on so many variable of how the financial reset will happen. I'm not smart enough to know what I dont know.>>61483242>East AsiaI feel a debt to my ancestors and descendants both, I wont tarnish their legacy with half breed children.
>>61483243Post a slab to prove it's you. If true you are an absolute madman to give away so much shinies, may God bless you.
>>61483233>>61483252Thing is that junk is just automatically superior because it's fractional, let's say silver does a 10x. Where would this put it?>1 ounce silver at 600 dollars, this would be the same as walking into a coin store and buying a 10 ounce bar right now. Hardly anyone does this, preferring 1 ouncers for cost and size>1 singular merc dime is 45 dollarsSo at a 10x- and it could be MUCH more - you're talking 45 dollars for the most fractional junk silver out there. Keep in mind that silver was literally sold out in the past silver booms, like you couldn't find it at all. Will you do better with what would be the equivalent of 10 ouncers, or 1 ouncers, or 1/10th ouncers, or less than that?During even a minor boom like a 10x people start to get priced out of 1 singular ounce of silver, so why stack it? 1 ounce gold already has liquidity problems so people are going for gold frac', this will be the case for silver.But of course .999 will still be preferred by banks and refineries, your local coin store might just appreciate being able to buy 100 dimes more than a couple ounces. And a 10x is highly likely, and that's a lowball.
>>61483256>So they further deteriorate the trust ppl have left in their financial instruments just to come back to were spot was 24 hours earlier lol?Yes>Either they hoped for a bigger dump and it didn't work the way they wanted toYes>or they know their paper market is about to implode anyway so they rewrite the rules on the fly because why notYes>In both cases that reeks of desperation. Like 1980, but against China instead of 2 fat brothers.Yes
>>61483259Retarded. East Asians are from the same line of Japheth as we are. We are both high civilizations and intelligent.
>>61483259>I feel a debt to my ancestors and descendants both, I wont tarnish their legacy with half breed childrenNah it’s chill it’s just like switching to the winning side, your descendants will be part of the great hanoid empire and you upgraded their DNA with some of Yakubs genius.
>>61483275>same line of Japheth>>61483279>you upgraded their DNA
>>61483267Either PMs become money, in which case you should have no problem exchanging larger sizes for smaller, or fiat is still money, in which case you can sell silver for fiat to buy things. Either way having rounds or bars is at worst a minor issue.
>>61483233They will still hold value for those that know and it is easy to explain to people otherwise. It may actually be way better to use it before 999
>>61483014100%. Anyine who thinks different is an ishkibibble, an even more worthless muslim convert, or a still yet more worthless "hurr durr duh emene uff my henemee is mai freng" smoothbrain.
>>61483025Fuck you, sandnigger lover.
>>61483287Go be a cuck if that's what you desire. Nobody stopping you. Just know that we told you so. Tradcucks always get fucked over by roasties in the end.
>>61483300>>61483303It's okay to hate both diaper heads and chicken swingers. The heeby jeebies are the ones who put the aloha snackbar in our countries to begin with. I'm pretty sure I can smell the matzo ball soup on your breath all the way here from your kvetching.
Thank you for the thoughtful replies, I suppose I will buy some junk while premiums are low.>>61483223Wait a second- is this a picture of you and your physical silver? So you do stack after all! Nice nugget bro. I always knew you'd come around, friend.
>>61483177>>61483185Gold's primary use is as a store of value. This far exceeds its industrial use, and because of this it is more likely to be reclaimed. Silver's primary use for the last 100 years is industrial. It gets mined, melted, and then blown up or thrown away. Very little is recovered. Generally it is mined at 10:1 silver:gold, maybe 15:1. Much of that 10-15 parts has been blown up and/or thrown away. How much? That's the eternal question, of course.That leaves us with this situation:Gold extant stock - 100Silver extant stock - 100 to 1000, it's hard to sayGold has value because we need to hold valueSilver has value because it underlies all high tech in existence. Silver will have additional value because silver-carbon battery technology blows lithium tech out of the water 3 fold on energy density, 4 fold on life-cycle length. Silver-carbon battery tech is projected to double silver consumption. There's not an easy way to double silver production. What happens when there's as much silver in existence as gold and they both have immutable demand driving them? For a period of time a 1:1 valuation, or greater, is entirely possible.
Central bankers tongue my anus
>>61483228Sir, the march of dimes clearly implies you're gonna get some milf and her (legal) daughter's vagoo. Just a single blowie, no way.
>>61483316I think the silver carbon battery will never materialise in any meaningful sense. CATL new sodium battery tech is dirt cheap and is pretty much all you realistically need for grid storage and EVs and doesn’t require what is about to be an unobtainable resource to produce.
>>61483316>Silver-carbon batteryI'll believe it when i see it, SSB have been announced for a while now. BUT if that happen it truly will be the end of cheap silver forever. Actually i don't even know how will car manufacturers find enough supply to make their batteries..
>>61483164Large financial institutions in the US buy and sell commodities on the commodities exchange. They do this to speculate on asset prices, hedge business assets, or invest in retirement accounts. Some industrial players also buy precious metals from the COMEX when they can’t source them directly from producers.The industrial production of silver hasn’t increased in a decade, and the demand for it has risen rapidly due to green energy initiatives, electric cars, laptops, cellphones, graphics cards, electronics manufacturing, and datacenter production for AI companies. This has created an unprecedented demand for silver, and the market can’t source the amount demanded. We’ve had a silver deficit for at least five years.Organizations like the CME try to offset this demand because a sudden spike in silver prices could have severe impacts on the global manufacturing industry. For example, if silver prices rose to $100 or $500 in a short period, solar panel manufacturers would go out of business because they couldn’t buy enough silver to make their products and sell them for a profit. To counter this, commodities exchanges sell “paper silver,” a placeholder for an ounce of silver to create the illusion of more available silver than they have. For every 1 ounce of silver traded on the COMEX, there are about 450ish paper ounces. This is similar to fractional reserve banking. They can get away with this because, historically, most buyers don’t intend to take physical possession, and this has worked for most commodity exchanges worldwide. However, the increasing physical demand of silver is causing the paper silver scheme to falter.1/3
>>61483164Many people are now aware of this and buying silver on the COMEX, demanding physical delivery. Some intend to wait for the price to rise and sell later, while others need it to make products and are seeking available supply that doesn’t take months or years to deliver. This is a significant issue for the COMEX because 99.9% of the trade volume represents physical silver that doesn’t exist and likely never will. Now, the COMEX is trying to prolong the time before everyone realizes their insolvency. When they do, the entire scheme collapses, and everything on the exchange reverts to its real value of $0, and then everyone has to scramble to other places to find physical metal if they do actually want/need it.Everyone is scrambling to source silver, either for personal use or to call the COMEX’s bluff. Many market participants use leverage (borrowing money to buy metal and sell at a profit) to make money. However, if the price falls too much, they get margin called, losing all their money. Short sellers also use leverage to bet on price declines, but if the price rises, they also get margin called, causing an automatic buy order and a price spike. Margin calls result in positions being liquidated, leading to price drops for long positions and price increases for short positions. Sometimes you can avoid a margin call by adding more money to your account to reduce the risk of a margin call, but not everyone can afford to do that in the short amount of time before they get margin called.This risky move by COMEX could cause market instability or even lead to its bankruptcy. To mitigate this, COMEX raised the margin requirement, the minimum funds traders must have to participate in the market. This discourages riskier players. However, COMEX’s public reason is to mitigate risk, but the reality is they wanted to reduce the number of upside bets on silver due to potential business risks.2/3
>>61483164This move discourages new investors from entering the silver market, as COMEX lacks the silver they claim to have. It shows COMEX’s desperation and their attempt to suppress public interest in the sector.Ultimately, this move may buy COMEX like 48 hours or so to address issues, but they’re still likely to go out of business within the next 12-18 months because all of the mines in the world can’t produce enough silver fast enough for comex to settle all of its books, and people are buying and taking phsysical delivery of silver faster than basically any other time in the past like 100 years, so now COMEX is basically being force bled dry of their inventory while publicly telling everyone that there’s nothing to see here, move along, everything is fine (it’s not).This video kinda explains precious metal market volatility and the impacts it may have, if I can find any other videos or links I’ll share them later:https://youtu.be/qOpzs7IP51U3/3
>>61483315One of my biggest fans made that picture ,,,,I've been stacking for decades but only own 1 silver miner currently, cashed out the rest for 100-200% gains last summer
>>61483335>>61483340>>61483343thank you for effort posting fren
>>61483113my parents have 5m in investments and every "financial advisor" tells them to not put a single penny in gold or silver trusts (i told him to get PSLV)most rich people just adhere to boomer-tier "stock market will earn 10% per year forever" advice
>>61483164Hope that helps, if you don't understand anything or have any more questions then feel free to ask, I'll keep the tab open.
>>61483296When trust in a currency is lost everything becomes numismatic - in certain parts of africa the crispness of your american dollars matters in what they'll pay. There might be an "official ratio" or value or whatever, but people will still have their preferences. We certainly won't be living in a time when you go to McDicks and the braindead wagie just barely looks at your bill and then counts your change wrong.I'm not saying it's 100% gonna happen but you might as well be your own bank if you're gonna be stacking silver, and this means dealing your own change.
>>61483335Industrial use of silver is down you lying scammer
>>61483346
Is anyone stacking Nickel and Copper?
>>61483348>.The investment advisor is smarter than you, the fees on pslv will eat any gain
>>61483312You retarded nigger, that's my fucking point. Cockbags pretend we have to love the cameljockeys because they also hate the yids. That's fucking stupid. Both are my enrmy. I hate both. And since you ask, it's minestrone, with pancetta. Homemade. Feeling a bit under the weather.
copper-bros, are there actual chances of copper prices hiking? Aren't we sourcing a lot from recycling nowadays?I feel like collecting €0.10 coins will only be bothersome and not actually profitable
>>61483352Ok then, prove it. I'll wait.
>>61483358Yes, idiots
>>61483345Good to hear, you should post a pic of your stack sometime as I'm confident that would reduce the degree of antagonism in these threads
>>61483365Nickel and Copper have been used to make coins too
>>61483362>I feel like collecting €0.10 coins will only be bothersome and not actually profitableWhat's the melt value of the coins?If they're below €0.07 worth of metal, don't bother and even then don't actively seek them out until they're worth more than face or they announce they'll be changing the composition.
>>61483371melt value is about 0.04€ and it's only 89% copper
>>61483363He has never posted one iora of proof of anything he has ever claimed. Why would you expect this time to be different?
>>61483348>most rich people just adhere to boomer-tier "stock market will earn 10% per year forever" adviceThis more or less.>>61483113The rich have slightly more PM's than the poor - it might be somewhere around 3 or 4% of the world's wealth is in precious metals.Thing is that a lot of this is held by central banks in the case of gold, and in common jewelry, and in silverware. The average rich guy has NO PM's beside this, the number was actually just 1% of global wealth in precious metals before the gold spike, and now it's "artificially" high because of the rising gold price.Yeah, your analysis is accurate. The rich have very little silver, a little bit of gold, and the vast majority of them don't touch it. It's an old-money thing, and those ideas erode away as the hip and young rich start gambling more.>>61483133>any financial advisor under the age of like 65 isn't going to recommend it as part of any portfolio because the training they receive at school doesn't even cover itThis more or less, investing and finance have changed massively. The old money "10% in precious metals" is nonexistent now except for some who are panicking and exceeding this, the vast majority are looking for the next big stock. It's all about how the advisors are trained at the end of the day, and if they can look at a chart that says gold does bad they have to advise against it.The rich fundamentally cannot react the same way the poor / middle class can because we're just fucking around and doing a thing while they have an army of advisors and computers - they were all late to crypto until college weedbros got in, then they got in LATE when it already did a 100x. They'll get in when silver is 100 or more.
>>61483379iota*
>>61483362Lots of people say copper is due for a melt up
>>61483351I mean, who doesn't like a crisp bill? With that thought in mind, and since I'm already paranoid about explaining to laymen the value of junk silver, maybe I should go for pretty uncirculated junk? They're going for below spot on MM
>>61483363What can be asserted with no evidence can be refuted with no evidence you silver scamming shillbotAnywho I proved there is a glut 199 times and you still lie about that
I want to explain silber to my workmates to try and save them, there’s a few chud adjacent types who I think would be receptive but it really just seems too risky at this point.
>>61483362No that's retarded. Copper in 2006 was near $4, it's $5 now. $1.50 in 20 years. It's legit the worst performing metal of all.
>>61483035>poundHow many units is that in bongs per kilometer? I don't speak burger. >>61483168They can do that with no warning?
>>61483378>it's only 89% copperThat isn't as bad as you'd think, people in the America hoard Nickels and those are only 75% copper (with the balance being nickel, making them hard to refine).Hold off on stacking them for now, though once the metal value goes up enough they'll be worth hoarding.
>>61483370And?
>>61483379Because I know that he can’t and won’t do it. :)
>>61483391kek
>>61483358I just hoard all my nickel and copper coins I find, I don't go out of my way to buy them.>Other thingsI'm not interested in low-density scrap, only relatively pure and recognizable bullion that has negative premiums, namely any nickel or copper coins I find in circulation. The nickel / copper play happens years after silver, but once silver moons I'll convert maybe 10 ounces or so into nickels for the ultimate stinky stack.>>61483362It will but it's a long play, basically fill a jar if you want to but don't worry about it, and don't actively invest money into it. I'll swing my silver into nickels partially once silver moons, I'm all in on physical wealth hording and I'm not converting my silver into anything that's not physical.>>61483389Some of the uncirced junk actually is really pretty, you just lose some recognizability of it - but you can't argue that it looks bad. I got a junk proof coin in a standard junk pickup and it was so reflective it was blinding.
>>61483395454 grams
>>61483395WTF IS A KILOMETER>>61483399CheckedYou do you hoss. I don't even engage with him. Have fun.
>>61483392No one wants some idiot telling them to buy some scam you fell for which you don't even understand yourself
>>61483379>expect?justaking,,,thatrashout.>>61483399
>>61483362All commodities will go up in price over time even if the demand doesn’t increase because of inflation. Eventually the market will crash and central bankers will turn on the money printers and the flood of liquidity will flow into assets like commodities because that’s how this game works.
Everything dumps on Monday right? Tell me I’m right because I want to buy some eagles but tell me to wait until Monday
>>61483393It's part of the group 11 of the period table along with gold and silver and is still used for coins
>>61483409>You do you hoss.I always do. Now go bother someone else.
>>61483409You seethe about IQSUPREME in 27 posts per day IQ derangement syndrome, mad that I'm a rich Chadjeet who made a fortune on mining stocks this year
>>61483421>$42 in changeYou could've gotten some junk Silver with that.
>>61483420Watch outWe got a badass over here
I just looked up all our coins and they're all made of 97 to 75% copper.Why is copper allowed to be money?
Whatcha been reading /pmg/? Pic related, would recommend
>>61483440Mostly old issues of Hustler and Ghost Rider
>>61483439Damn dude you are lucky hold that shit. Most countries have nickel steel zinc whatever trash.
>>61483430>junk Silveriasked,,,to much trouble, but ifork and spoon pass by next week maystack them.,,,,buthink im just hibernating for a bit.,,,nomore watching the ticker,,,,howdid thathing matter?,,,time to fill the saddlebags and head over the boarder,,,always a happy ending.,,lose change?YUMMMMMY eggrolls with fishsauce.
>>61483448The euro is backed by copper
>wait, it's only 99% silver?This confuses the newfag
Adios Amigos,,,thanks forall the ,,,The.,
Should I buy bullion or junk silver?Isn’t junk silver massively undervalued???Plus, you can actually barter with it.
>>61483403This is a solid strategy, don't let them discourage you from becoming king of the crackheads.
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>>61483113>I never got around to responding to him, but I don't think that's really true.I can't speak for every rich person in the world, but in my area boomers have the money, and boomers I know have houses, gold, silver, and guns. They don't go on 4chan but if gold and silver ever become the sole currency they're going to be wealthier than anyone here because they can afford to casually drop hundreds of thousands of dollars into metals.also they usually don't have financial advisors, they feel like they did just fine on their own and they're probably right. Despite being idiots at investing, it's almost impossible to lose money on houses and stocks and metals over the last 40 years.
>>61483498>it's almost impossible to lose money on houses and stocks and metals over the last 40 years.Lmao nothing dumber or broker than a pmg baggie
>>61483440>Whatcha been reading /pmg/?
>>61483508you're very bad at english
>>61483510>jung
>>61483417It already dumped 3 dollars though, what are you waiting for? Another 3 dollars?Tbqhwy I don't give a darn if my silver is 62 dollar silver or 59, if I have the money I convert it. I think it might go down, but I don't feel like gambling for a better return.We don't actually know when the breakout happens, all we've seen is the little baby motions of 5% a day increases - when it's really happening it will go up 25-50% in a single day.
would you hate me if i sold a bit
>>61483439>Why is copper allowed to be money?They had to do the needful.
>>61483393>It performed bad that means it's always badNah, what this means is that it's big-time undervalued compared to inflation, that means you buy it.I don't think it will do anything crazy for decades, but I'm not gonna pretend that it won't do something at some time. It literally was money in the past, and supply issues are catching up quickly, and it will always be useful.The current low prices are because of countries like India doing a little bit of communism and forcing people to work 10 hour days in the copper mines to artificially make jobs, the current metals market is just clownworld shit.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coinage_Act_of_1792
>>61483440Its pretty good so far, the author has a bit of a boner for heebs and all sorts of merchant-dom. Also has very little understanding of the mentality of enlisted men in military service. But overall still a good book so far. Looking forward to reading more about Nelson, particularly biographies that were more contemporary to the Lord Admiral himself; he quickly became one of my favorite historical figures once I read more about who he was as a man and leader rather than simply what he did in the context of the Napoleonic wars.
>.223 at like 80 cents a round>silver at $60+Boomer preppers were right all along
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>>61483439It won't be for long, unironically. The coins already cost more to produce than they're worth, inflation will rapidly make them worth 10x face value and at that point massive hoarding starts, it starts even at 5x face value.They'll have to go back to pennies actually being worth something - like imagine having large pennies worth 1 dollar again. Right now as a coin they're not worth anything because they've never been adjusted for inflation, but 50 years ago you'd get a handful of candy for one singular penny.Those penny candy stores? They didn't give you one piece, you'd get a whole handful, that was only 50 years ago. Copper will be money again, but they'll remake it and make it worth a dollar and buy back old copper coins.
I just asked my mother if she had any old coins lying around, turns out she has hundreds of copper pennies and about $300 of junk silver. Really makes you wonder who's holding silver and has no idea
>>61483517I'm very good at investing! I'm rich but English is my 5th language
>>61483553People accidentally hoard or spend silver all the time without knowing it. I occasionally find silver dimes and nickels in my change, and the coin star at Walmart almost always has one or two sitting in the reject tray.
>>61483548>They stuck their guns, ammo, and PM's in a basement and it outperformed nearly every other asset>And their basement increased in value by 10x tooWhat the fuck... schizo money printer economy...
>>61483553When my grandma passed away we found so much fucking gold and silver that she bought at like weird galas and shit because I guess she thought they were neat.
>>61483561I haven't found free junk in probably a year or two, at best I'll get some reject euros (im in the USA lmao) or just a nickel the thing rejected for no real reason. It's location-specific.I think local charities / coin drives have slurped up much of the old coins in my area.
>>61483566not sure about other places but where I'm at the basement did closer to 100x.if you bought a house in my town in 1992 you would have paid around $12k for a 2 storey 3bd2baThat same house is now over a million
>>61483568Interestingly my mother insisted that the overall collector value of her non-silver coins is greater than the melt value of the silver. I'm no coinhead, but even if that is true, it won't be for much longer
>>61483578I'm in a shithole rural town, our houses are actually only 150k-200k, or 120k for a fixer-upper.And we have no young cheap labor anymore, so a "needs work" house might actually just need 10k in work if you do it yourself.So many of these things are location-specific that I can't help but feel the housing market will shit itself at some point. It's already at the point where labor is by far more expensive than what the house is actually worth on nearly everything where I live.Of course, things are that price because everything is falling apart and there's no jobs, and landlords can't even find someone to pay 900 a month reliably.
>>61483551That's only true in the case of copper pennies and obviously pre-64 silver coins, everything else has a higher face value than melt value. If the government stops making the other ones it'll be because the bond market going bust, and after that point even copper pennies will probably make a comeback at farmers markets and stuff.
>>61483593Tradie here, you know shits fucked when it costs a quarter of a normies weekly wage for me to come and swap out a bad electrical outlet. The bills for even medium sized projects I see bossman charging out are WILD, this is completely unsustainable.
>>61483578My parents' first house they bought in SoCal in the 90's for like $120k is almost worth a million now. 3 fucking bedrooms, single story in the suburbs. 20 minutes to the freeway. Insane.
>>61483583It could be true, there are some rare pennies and nickels and stuff that can go for over $1000, but I personally wouldn't count on numismatics, or collectors value making it through any kind of real monetary reset. I have some rare/UA junk silver that goes for multiples above the melt value but I don't really care about that sort of thing since I don't really ever plan on selling anything for fiat anyway.
>>61483583Tbqhwy coins are, I think, one of the only collectables that will do well. They store well, are durable, can be moved easily, and EVERYONE buys them at estate sales and other places, from boomers to 10 year old kids, we're just hard-wired to like them.Silver will far surpass non-silver collectables for a decade or two, then it will stabilize and rare things will still be rare and worth money. If It's a "collection" but it takes a barn instead of a box I don't want it, generally.>>61483596I'm talking to that guy who's in a country with copper coins, not an american.>>61483601Yeah, can't even get a guy to come over unless it costs at least a few hundred dollars to do. I'm aware, I do handyman stuff for my uncle and tally up the actual value if any actual "professional" did it and it's basically nearly 500 a day worth of labor for just a couple years of job experience. Painters at 40-60 an hour, lmao.
>>61483583Well there are weird coins too. Like those president coins that are basically worthless pennies
>>61483593Yeah true. My town did the opposite. It died in the 80's and only started to come back to life in the last 20 years. And even that's just because california moved here en masseYour town will probably get 'discovered' at some point. Most of the cheap places in the west are getting flooded with equity queens. Currently most of the people in my town are moving to South Dakota where the million dollars they made selling here will still buy a mansion on acreage
>>61483601why are you charging so much?
>>61483481I'd say junk, but I might be biased since most of my stack is junk.
>>61483481Mercs will buy you blowjobs, just fyi
>>61483593>I can't help but feel the housing market will shit itself at some point.It will. liquidity has dried up pretty much anywhere that has a population under a few million. House sit on the market for months and then the sellers just get butthurt and delist them with the expectation of delisting 6~12 months later.I check Zillow in my area occasionally and I see tons of homes getting marked down 20~30% with no buyers because getting a loan is much more difficult.
>>61483610>I do handyman stuff for my uncle and tally up the actual value if any actual "professional" did it and it's basically nearly 500 a day worth of labor for just a couple years of job experience. Painters at 40-60 an hour, lmao.It’s madness dude. Tho tbf if I couldn’t paint myself I would prob pay 40/hr for the goated crackhead painter who can cut in like a demon all day because you would end up saving money over a retarded Mexican sleeping on the job and billing you for his nap hours rolling out one wall an hour. Unfortunately you pay that same money for a retarded Mexican.>>61483622I’m just the lackey anon I don’t set the prices!
>>61483601Kids today are retarded if they can't change an outlet,,,,the reason boomers are better off is they are higher quality people and workers all kids do is cry gimme gimme as they ubereats $60 McDonald's , pmg baggies are the perfect example,,,,I deserve,,,,I deserve
>>61483622on top of payroll you got the costs of hiring the employee such as FICA and workman's comp. That right there doubles the price. So if I pay a dude $25 it costs me around $50 total.then you got my cut which ranges from 40% to 60% to run the business and advertise and such. This puts you around $100 per hour. Then we add another 25% to that to cover fuck ups and redos. Now we're at $125/hour for me to pay someone $25. If everything goes good I get my cut, but if things go bad I raise my prices even more and you're paying $150-$200 per hour for something that gets done at $25 without all the overhead.
>>61483620>Your town will probably get 'discovered' at some point.I might as well say it, cockport new york. So many people are fleeing the state that I don't know if we'll ever get the proverbial price increase, anything around buffalo / rodchester is dead and never recovering because of high taxes and communism.But this would be the place, a historic town with orchards and wineries and canal-front property, and DA HOOD is only half of town.
>>61483481I prefer junk, ~90% of my stack is junk, and even if you don't intend to barter it's nice having it divided into smaller portions because if you want to buy a car or need cash or something in the future you can just count out the correct amount of coins rather than trying to cut or liquidate an entire 100oz bar or something. The premiums are usually non-existent or extremely low. At my LCS junk sells for $2~3 under spot.
>>61483641Yep, upstate NY and rural PA and Tennessee are some places that are primed to go way up fast. It'll probably happen if things keep going the way they are.
>>61483626>Mercs will buy you blowjobs, just fyi
>>61483630>rolling out one wall an hourMan... estimates you see online are that it takes two painters 1-2 weeks to paint a house at 60 dollars an hour, so 5,000 to 10,000 hours for a paint job, no joke. If it's a finished house it's time-consuming, and they really have no special magic to it, they just have to go slowly and consistently so they don't flick paint all over everything in the house.Basically 1 wall an hour? Be happy, that's faster than most.And my uncle's friend hires crackheads and tells him about crackhead worker stories, like how they'll do 1/2 the job and need money NOW so they'll smash / steal something from him and then never finish it, crackheads aren't worth it. Just pay 10x as much so the job actually gets done and you don't spend 10x as long fixing it.>>61483649I'm expecting some kind of nu-society to form, all of the old people can't afford to retire here and are leaving, all of their money and possessions go with them, now we're left with young retards and abject poverty. Frankly I don't know what my area will look like in 10 years, everyone's 70 already.But yeah maybe said nu-society will attract rich people.
>>61483622>>61483640>>61483640shit like this is why Im building my own welding rig on the back of my truck. If I'm just working for myself on the side I can charge 50% market rate and come out on top. Especially if they pay in cash.
>>61483650We're almost there
>>61483657>But yeah maybe said nu-society will attract rich people.what we're seeing in oklahoma and texas is digital nomads that work from home buying up housing because they can work anywhere in the country and want cheap places. Also I think those states will pay you to move there if you have an online income. It's happening, but slowly. If people keep making money on the internets we'll probably see rural places revived some.
>>61483649>>61483641Honestly just moved outside Gloversville NY, not super thrilled with the area, but it’s definitely gonna blow up at some point. I think Maine is next, NH is already in the process and maybe NY after that, because Vermont has no good jobs.
>>61483670>shit like this is why Im building my own welding rig on the back of my truck. If I'm just working for myself on the side I can charge 50% market rate and come out on top. Especially if they pay in cash.yes exactlybut doing that you're going to get tons of work because you're charging half price. So much work you can't do it all. Then you hire a helper or two. Suddenly you have all the expenses of the next guy so you wind up eventually charging full price.also greed. If my work would normally cost $150 why charge $75 and get swamped with too much work? Just charge slightly less than the going rate and do less work. Even at $125 I'd have far more work than I can do by myself.
>>61483673$5.00 butt stuff (must be pre-65 quarters )
>>61483679>If people keep making money on the internetsHow much longer will that go on tho? I dont see that lasting past the coming financial reset. Jobs that consist of answering emails and managing excel spreadsheets all day, I doubt they'll too much longer in their current numbers and pay.>>61483686thank you for the advice fren, I've never worked for myself and my family is a bunch of poors and retards so accumulating wealth is something I am still very much figuring out.
>>61483673Biohazard: America
>>61483670also of course everyone starts off cash only no insurance. But eventually you get busted for that and realize it's not worth going to jail so your customers can save a few thousand dollars.because that's all you're doing. You're saving your customers money but they still expect to be able to write off your work on their taxes, and they expect to be able to sue you if things go wrong. Which lands you in trouble eventually. Though to be fair I worked all cash no insurance for almost 5 years before I got caught.
>>61483670>>61483686>Too much workThis. I already have unlimited handyman work with 2 years painting experience, imagine what you'd have with more experience than this. People just give me job offers when I'm walking down the road or at a bar or giving blood. Of course, I say no because I'm already 2 years behind fixing my uncle's shit and after those 2 years there'll be more to do.But prices are so high because of an acute shortage, and it's never getting better. If you charge a decent rate word of mouth gets around and you're flooded instantly, the mower repair guy one town over has unlimited work because he's the only guy who repairs mowers anymore. Like he could work 100 hour workweeks and still have a backlog, and I could work on basically any door I knocked on that had chipping paint.Just uhhh, don't get inside a car engine. Pick something that's not that.
>>61483693>thank you for the advice fren,np your idea is exactly how people get rich. That's exactly how you get into contracting. It works as long as there's enough work in your area to keep you busy.
>>61483696Bio-assard you mean
>>61483702This is why I actually charge double the going rate. I charge my crew's time at $250 and upnot because that's a good price, but because we have way too much work to get done, and charging double cuts down on the number of jobs we have to do. And we still get enough work to be constantly busy.
>>61483650I guarantee there's a man inside that tent and he's most likely not in it purely for the money.
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>>61483510>Jung>Philip K Dickwtf?! did they actually collaborate on this?!
>>61483771>Jungemarchetypem linked up with poohlip Dicky>Keep it or sneed it?
If I sold on Monday I'd make a profit. But I'm not gonna
Do you think it will come to a point where they're so desperate for silver, they will make it illegal to make bullion? Honestly I think we stopped making pennies because our nigger asses are broke and we need to make heatseeking babyblasters for our masters.Also got picrelated today and its my favorite now. Thinking about getting a roll of the Barbados coins from Scottsdale if Tampowitz does his thing.
>>61483358Via purchase? Only when something catches my wife's eye and she offers her body beyond the norm in exchange that I buy it for her. I contemplate making my own figurines out of copper for funsies, but that's a project for another day.Casually? Yeah, all pre-1982 pennies and I keep nickels. Easy way to casually stack. My son collects change for his piggy bank to buy stuff, I buy his change off him so he has paper to purchase with. Easy source of both, and the post-1982 pennies either get lumped up and fed to a coinstar or rolled up and traded at the bank to gamble on some pre-1982.
>>61483771No, but if you’re schizo enough you could probably make the argument that they did.
>>61483358>stacking NickelIn Canada their 5 cent nickels were actually made of pure nickel through 1981, and their dimes and quarters were made of pure nickel from 1968-2000. The leafbuck is practically worthless so hoarding nickel nickels actually makes sense if they haven't all been pulled and replaced by garbage steel coins and it's still possible to pull them from circulation there. Old pre-euro Dutch guldens and French francs were made of pure nickel too, it's much nicer stuff than the quadroon nickels here in the US.
>>61483874You got me thinking about metal detecting here. Terrible country for it in general but I checked and a single old silver quarter is now worth nearly $15 CAD, or an hour's work at minimum wage. Pretty crazy.
>>61483233I only measure my stack in terms of silver content of my mercs. I include mercs in every buy, no matter what else I’m getting. I hope to reach 100oz this month.
>>61483874Why did Canadians this?
>>61483623I just wanna comment as a reminder that junk has a recognized government mint mark on it. It's effectively the kid brother to an ASE or equivalent. How retarded the kid brother depends on the purity, but the only reason refineries don't jump on kt is few refineries backlogged for pure silver and refinement takes time.
>>61483233Normies are going to want highly liquid, easily recognizable, portable assets that already work with cash registers pockets and vending machines.The only thing you’ll be above to do with the a big-ass brick make one single extremely large transaction with a broker unless you happen to own a huge pair of bolt cutters.
>>61483267>you're talking 45 dollars for the most fractional junk silver out there.Don’t forget about war nickels.
>>61483679Those are some of the easiest jobs to replace with AI. No joke, it's a bubble.
>>61483352 demand for silver is most certainly NOT down.
>>61483417Sorry fren but in order for it to dump, either demand has to go down or supply has to go up. Neither of those things is going to happen next week, so be ready for $80 eagles because this is it. Get em while they’re still in double digits
>>61483481I think you need, in order:- 100oz junk- 100oz .999- 1oz goldAnd after that just stack what you can get your hands on
So is silver going for a dip?
>>61483949Yeah it's going to dip into outer space
>>61483913>The only thing you’ll be above to do with the a big-ass brick make one single extremely large transaction with a broker unless you happen to own a huge pair of bolt cutters.You can cut it into pieces with a fifty cent hacksaw blade. The large bar fud is retarded
>>61483923>Those are some of the easiest jobs to replace with AI. No joke, it's a bubble.Right? Like if I can do a job from my office I'm pretty sure AI can also do that job.I see hundreds of people every summer living out of vans and working online with a starlink. AI is probably going to destroy a huge sector of the US workforce that doesn't build things with their hands.
>>61483959>>61483923Yes, if they can wrangle the hallucination thing down to an acceptable level where a few dudes can oversee it, it’s already capable of nuking the vast majority of retards who “work” from home. No sweetie, answering emails and moving numbers around on a spreadsheet is not real work and a computer can do that actually.
>>61483923>>61483959>>61483972those jobs can't be replaced by AI because they exist to cultivate people who are undyingly loyal to the financial system and who vote and act in ways that perpetuate itit doesn't really matter whether AI can send emails or make powerpoints as good as a human, since it's just make-work anyways. those jobs are about social control
>>61483978That’s true, but the C-suite class doesn’t give a fuck about the Jews overall societal plans and will dump the computer wagies in an instant once they smell that sweet sweet profit to be gained.
>>61483904Because they were (and still are) one of the largest producers of nickel in the world, so they put a giant nickel comemorating nickel mining in Sudbury, the main source of nickel in Canada.Not sure why they made a giant penny, I don't think Sudbury produces much copper.
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I have decided to stop being an antisemite, so on Monday all my PMs get liquidated and I will buy US debt to support Israel and my president Donald J. Trump. Only leftist liberals would hold gold and/or silver and not USD.
For those who remember the October silver shortage, it turns out the LBMA silver leased from China nearly all went to India. LBMA is still on the hook to repay that silver to China.>All the Chinese physical #Silver that was leased by the LBMA in October was dropped shipped straight to India, bypassing London.>“INDIA RECEIVED 644.4 tonnes of physical #Silver via HK & China in October!”>Thanks @GoldFishCharts for the info!https://x.com/KingKong9888/status/1999737477096177714>China's silver flows for October>662 tonnes exported.>UK received 0.6 tonnes>India received 644.4 tonnes via HK & Chinahttps://x.com/GoldFishCharts/status/1999729350074339533
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>>61484092more for me kike lover :)
China produces over 10% of the worlds annual silver production and will stop exporting in Jan of 2026.
>>61484103>>61484094If you buy US debt all the based trad girls will think you're cool.The Fed does it and they are drowining in bitches.
>>61483233Fuck all you junk bartering fags. Fuck you all>muh shtf muh mad max im gonna trade muh liberty halves for wheat flour so my whore wife can make us baked goods in an off the grid community that’s going to get Waco’d anywayNigga, this isn’t Japan where the Japanese all quietly waited in line for food and supplies after the tsunami that wrecked the shit out of their country in 2011. Within a week of disruption normies will be fucking eating people and cannibalizing them. 70% of the public literally parrots, “but I can’t eat gold in silver,” when you talk about it’s importance to them. Nobody is going to give a fuck about your pocket change from 100 years ago and scanning it to make sure it’s legit. Didn’t you watch the Mark Dice videos from 15 years ago when they took a fucking chocolate bar over a 10 ox bar of silver??? And you think people are going to set up exchange centers in each town in order to barter for food when 98% of the public doesn’t understand it or own it?This only works where silver is tokenized and then you can fuck off to some gated community. The country is too fractured and mutted up and too technologically advanced and dependent for any of your bullshit bartering to work.
>>61484110Here's the girl you get when you buy US debt.
>>61484092Based. Especially US long term debt.>>61484119Cringe.
>>61484119China produces over 10% of the worlds annual silver production and will start exporting in Jan of 2026!
>>61484118>no coiner freaking outits ok fren, just start stacking now. Sub 100$ silver is a steal
>>61483028Copper is garbage. You'd have to drag around 20 lbs to pay for a dinner for two lmao. There's a reason its only ever been used for the smallest denominations of currency
>>61483510truly Jungian and Dickian
>>61484118the problem is that you're bartering what you need for what I need and we may need the same thing or the things we each need are not equal.so you need a token of some sort to make up the difference between bartered items or to stand in for something we both need.this token could be almost anything from paper with numbers on it to shell beads to shiny metal coins. It doesn't matter what it is, you need a medium of exchange that isn't one thing for another thing that maybe I need and maybe I don't. this is tough to understand if you've never thought it through. But how do you do business in things that only one person needs, or things that both people need, or things that one person might need later but not right now? after robbery will come barter. And after barter will come money. And traditionally the easiest natural money on the planet is metal.
>>61484129if true, i look forward to cheapies returning
>>61484162This isn’t how it’s going to go. It’s all going to be tokenized. We aren’t going back to the 1400’s. The people’s minds have been raped by smartphones and the Internet. It would never work even if there was an opportunity for it to work. Go watch that interview of that dude in Arkansas making the all white community and the autistic spazzes sword fighting in the background with wooden swords.
>>61484172Probably wont happen, will likely somehow exacerbate things. Like supply go up but demand go up up. Idk, just a warning one fren to another.
>>61484176>We aren’t going back to the 1400’s.sure we are. At some point we're going back to the stone age. This is guaranteed going to happen. You just don't know when.
>>61484176this is something both retards and geniuses agree onour current situation will not last. It is not sustainable. Everyone from the dumbest fundie preachers to the smartest ecological scientists in the world agree on this.
>>61484179It might revert to Stone Age for a short time, but it will be very short indeed. Also, China isn’t getting buck broken like retarded whitoids, all their recent pain of century of humiliation, ww2 Japanese butchery, civil war, cultural revolution are all way too fresh. It’s built into their cultural dna to immediately repair after a collapse. Their main markets collapsing is not good for them so they will simply step in to everywhere that isn’t America and repair it.
>>61484172You are all in you can't afford more silver at $10>>61484178Industrial demand is down already, lmao y'all tards aren't familiar with econ 101
>>61484092I'll do you one better.I'm going to throw all my precious metals into the ocean. Fuck "precious" metals lmao >Devil's metal
If the $ fails >>>>>>$2.0. That's what happened to every failed fiat,,,lmao y'all retards don't understand the basics
Reminder I bullied this retard into changing his larp name
The bot is active on the weekend, means (((they))) are afraid.
>>61484162>the problem is that you're bartering what you need for what I need and we may need the same thing or the things we each need are not equal.>so you need a token of some sort to make up the difference between bartered items or to stand in for something we both need.This is probably the most concise explanation for how metal commodity money evolved.>>61484158>You'd have to drag around 20 lbs to pay for a dinner for two lmao.19kg including taxes and gratuity.
>>61484199Nickel is actually the devil's metal, named after old Nick.>In the 1600s, a dark red ore, often with a green coating, was a source of irritation for copper miners in Saxony, Germany. They tried to extract copper from it but failed. Those who were tasked with processing the mysterious ore began to show signs of poisoning. Many began to experience intense stomach pains, which led to vomiting and diarrhea. Others got vertigo, resulting in accidents and falls. Some who worked the smelters even became delirious, went into shock or died.>The miners concluded the ore was not copper but something disguised as such. Convinced that the deposit was the mischievous work of the devil. They named it Kupfernickel, meaning “Old Nick's copper.” Old Nick was the name of an evil sprite in Saxon mythology, and was also used as a colloquial name for the devil.https://www.ftmmachinery.com/blog/nickel-metal.html
I want to stack these 5oz Maples but they come out to $73.03 per ounce ($10+ over spot). I’d rather buy kookaburras at the point
>>61484229Notice, they put stamps on each of the corners to keep the jews from clipping it.
>>61484195china has a very thin veneer of civilizationin reality they've been in the stone age for longer than any other civilization on the planet. they were the first, the oldest. And they are one of the last. It's absolutely amazing how little china has changed in the last 6500 years.
>>61484195despite inventing bureaucracy, china doesn't give a fuck about laws. They care about what you can gain by breaking laws. This is post-modern degeneracy, but they've been doing it for literally thousands of years.they're not a civilization, they're a vast criminal enterprise. And have been for longer than europe has existed as nations.
>>61484239Yeah the price turned me off too. I'd pay 73 for a design I really liked and not>a giant fucking leaf
>>61484118True. IMO people should also stack ammo, cans of food or basic antiobiotics and meds. Depends on what your goal is. If you think world will somehow continue let those mf be. But to everyone who thinks in apocalyptic scenarios. Stockpile guns, ammo and meds
I find it impressive how every time I hear anything about Keynes, he's always worse than I previously imagined
$ilver. to $12 on Brics dumping lmba comex paper silver shortage
>>61484375He was almost right with his 'Bancor' idea though. Triffin built on top of that. You can't have a national currency serve as the global reserve without it destroying the manufacturing capacity and military credibility of the issuing nation. He was completely wrong in assuming that it shouldn't be gold.
>>61484393on god
>>61484286https://youtu.be/KtEBfOt0xVk?si=wM628pYo_xA8BF1s
"The Sweat of the Sun: An Ode to Gold"You hold not just metal, but stardust made solid. Forged in the furnace of colliding dead stars, a gift of rare violence rained onto our young world.Its sun-gold hue is a whisper from Einstein—relativistic electrons bending light. Its immortal shine defies time; no rust or decay can touch it. Every atom is identical, eternal.Across continents and millennia, humans sensed its divinity. The Incas called it “the sweat of the sun.” Pharoahs, emperors, and bankers all bowed to its cosmic authority.This is Nature’s perfect money: scarce by universal law, beautiful by quantum rule, trusted by all cultures. It is the universe’s unbreakable bond—a weight of light from an unvisitable forge, now the anchor of our deepest value.
>>61484239Been strongly considering buying this or another 10 oz at an LCS todayWas quite surprised to see it in stock but I guess someone decided to sell I have funny internet money to cash out for this if I really must so it's basically free silver
>>61483256Anon you don’t understand the mentality in play here. They are vicious, arrogant cowards absolutely assured of their own supremacy. Whenever it’s threatened they literally panic and take heavy handed measures without thought.
>>61483392paint a target on your back for theft. You're a genius.
>>61483392Why bother. Never ever discuss the fact you may keep precious metals at home with ANYONE. Bar trusted family. don’t be silly. People kill for money.
>>61483439Oh Anon. You’ve taken your first steps out of the cave.
>>61483303fuck you thieving juvenile kike nigger
Reminder that no one cares about boomer rocks. Digital gold is the future, my crown will be in the metaverse!
Day 85 of Mike posting every day until silver is $1,000>>61483439Get your snacks.https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE88E9ICdiphYjJkeeLL2O09eJoC8r7Dc&si=cqm-1Qv4O7rXjtmu
>>61483015>silver cucks not selling the spike. It's going to up for ever.
61484610>"Reminder that no one cares about boomer rocks">wastes 10 years fudding it anyways
>>61484569Is this yours? I haven't seen this version in 10 oz before. Pretty cool
>>61483026>>61484375Go join a political party. Ideologues are stupid and gay.
How do I cope that I missed gold and silver?Now too bitter to fomo in.
>>61484741just buy one ounce of silver, better than nothing
>>61484741You missed the coming 79% silver crash too, lmao it's a rock dude nothing special about it
platinum has been rising almost as fast as silver, 90% in the past year vs 100%, but no one even talks about it? I have 180 oz silver vs 1.5 oz platinum vs 2 oz gold, so im not exactly in the plat game but even when silver went down yesterday plat kept chugging along.
>>61484761You're right. I didn't buy platinum because I went all in on silver but I do consider it after saving up.
Holy everliving fuck, complimentary coin anon you are a saint. I can't put into words how awesome you are. I'm blown away. Thank you so much. God bless you, you fucking legend.
>>61484761have you seen copper? it's gonna destroy his supply because of AI, I would give it a try in this month and wait a semester to see if the rally gigapumps on mid 2026
>>61484771I do telecom stuff so I keep track of the price of copper as part of my job. Scrap cat 6 is 1.50/lb which is crazy
>>61484610What's the top right one, French?
>>61484761>but no one even talks about it?I’m personally only interested in monetary metals from sovereign mints.
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>>61484769That's just awesome. Canada fren did gud
>>61483015Vancouver report:Went to the coin shop yesterday. Store opens at 9am. Got there at like 9:02 and one guy was sitting down saying “give me all the silver i can get.” Then i sat down and said “give me 7oz” - i know its a cuck amoun - and then an Asian give in the booth next to me asked for 10k in silver maples.This is in the first 5 hours of opening. Luckily they had monster boxes so i got new 2025 silver maples but damn the retail panic is alive in Canada.