Food on a Coin 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: >>61483015
>>61484825TKD
>>61484825>can you eat silver?Yes.
>>61484837FPBP, Based and TKD
These metals can't be that precious if they stop trading on the weekend.
Never forget the 401k baggie who paid a $22000 tax penalty to the government to borrow his own money,,,,,, lmao he needs $180 silver to break even ,,,,,, moron topticked the market and the losers of pmg egged him over the cliff
>>61484872You didn't answer my question last time. What's with the retarded use of commas?
>>61484872The shekels hit your bank account Monday, dalit
>>61484846
be me should have bought gold/silver lul
>Only $1.99 over spot>Legal tender of Niue, not a generic>No old man/lizard lady effigy on the backThis isn’t a bad deal imo, much more exciting than Krugers or Maples
>>61484891Saved. You Honor me anon.
complimentary coin anon is the best anon in the history of /pmg/
>>61484894Kike trash
>>61484909Bro who do you think owns most metal stores? They’ll give him a better rate if he’s of the tribe
>>61484907>complimentary coin anonI hope all his dreams come true and every task he sets for himself he succeeds.
>>61484825
Bumping a silver thread. https://www.apmex.com/product/1090/1-oz-canadian-silver-maple-leaf-coin-bu-random-year
>>61484968
>>61484825Whats the point of gold when buy-niggers are forced to make an identification claim that I sold my bags. The point of gold is money laundering.
>>61484907It's awesome Canada fren did that.Enjoy the Christmas season:)
>>61484894>Legal tender of NiueYou realise they dont even have their own currency? They use the NZ Dollar, theres like only 1681 people living there, The british criminal state just uses tiny little islands like this to flog their king chuckie propaganda coins and charge idiots stupid premiums for them.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niue
My order finally came 20 franc pice of Napoleon Bonaparte from 1813 same year he invaded RussiaI payed a 200 Euro premium on it but it was worth it Besides i got a Christmas bonus this year for 1000 Euros so it doesn't really matter that much i view it as a Special Christmas present for me
>>61485010heres the reverse side
>>61484968You're a terrible human being
Are merc dimes or Rosevelt dimes better? Or is there not much of a difference since they both have 90%?t. newfag with ~100oz
>>61485010Neat.
Reminder we're already there>The Depression was preceded by a period of industrial growth and social development known as the "Roaring Twenties". Much of the profit generated by the boom was invested in speculation, such as on the stock market, contributing to growing wealth inequality. Banks were subject to minimal regulation, resulting in loose lending and widespread debt. By 1929, declining spending had led to reductions in manufacturing output and rising unemployment. Share values continued to rise until the October 1929 crash, after which the slide continued until July 1932So uhhh, all money now is going towards the stock market.The top 10% of earners do 50% of spending, leaving the other 90% of society to only do 50. Banking regulations had been massively cut during covid, and then were cut under both biden and trump.And wealth inequality is worse than it's ever been, with absolutely no chance of home ownership for most people and jobs either being mcjob minimum wage or double or 10x that.Now all we're waiting for is the bottom 90% to get squeezed a little and for their share of consumer spending to go down even more, because it's been holding up but can't for much longer.
>>61485022The general rule is to go for the one that doesn't have non-silver analogues, but you lose a couple percent of your silver doing this because of wear and tear, so up to you.Personally I just buy the oldest I can get for as close to spot as possible.
>>61485022Rosie's have slightly more silver compared to mercs because mercs tend to be more worn due to their age. Mercs are way better looking and also fuck Roosevelt. So unless you're autistic about weight, mercs are the way to go.
>>61485010Why pay this type of premium? Just buy the cheapest. If gold rises 200%. The premium won’t rise 200% to match. Beautiful coin though. Each to their own. I just buy Krugers.
>>61485034Valid points, probably mercs then>>61485042Rosevelt was a nigger, all my homies hate Wickard v. Filburn.
I drunkenly ordered another skeleman bar last night.Will probably be my last 10toz bar ever.I'm 90% on strictly going 100% in on 90% lol
>>61485068My favorite hobby is waking up and seeing what silver drunk me so graciously gifted me with my own money. It's like Christmas. >most recent was 5 asahi dragons
clippers tongue my anus
>>61485079
'sup, /pmg/. I have about 100ozt, mostly silver krugs, from 2020-1 and I forgot about them until I saw silver was over $60. I like krugs. Are the silver and gold krugs still good value?>>61485055Wickard v. Filburn is coming up for review at SCOTUS soon with a new case, I believe.
>>61485087krugs are the majority of my stack and are the most based. fuck english royalty. can't go wrong with kruger-sama.
>>61485022I like mercury dimes the most because I think they look cooler. I don't really like any of the presidential coins, most of my favorite junk pieces are the liberty coins and Morgan/piece dollars because they're so different from all of the coins that have been minted during my life, so it feels kinda sentimental to be holding a piece of history.With that being said, I think if you ever intend to use them as money or do barter with your coins then I think the Roosevelt dimes are better because most people will immediately recognize them because they look like regular dimes.Another consideration are war nickels, they're usually cheaper than dimes, and they're only 35% silver, but one interesting thing about them is that for 90% silver you need $1.40 of face value to = 1 troy ounce of silver, but for war nickels $0.90 = 1 troy ounce. If you don't care about silver purity or physical space/weight then they're an extremely economical way to stack silver.
>>61485050>Why pay this type of premium?Because its fun to collect special pieces every once in a while Coin collecting can be very fun hobby to get into Usually i buy myself a cheap gold LMU Coin which you can get usually near spot like the 2 Italian coins and the french ceres which have some historical significance but i like to get a few special coins sometimes like my roman denars for example
Why THE FUCK is silver at 62 bros???Is this the end?FUCK FUCK FUCK
>>61485099Do you have any electrum coins?
How long before the mooning and collapse Anons? Make your bets!Rolling for 2029
>>61485104No, it's the beginning. Be happy anon, it means you can buy even more before its too late :DDDD
>>61485106Spring 2026
>>61485087Krugs are objectively the best looking coins, and after that it's leafs. Nothing really comes close, at least not unless you get to the small caribbean nations that charge insane premiums.But there have been some massive deals on maple leafs in the past, like a lot of the time they're somewhere around 50 cents over generics, so if you find cheap leafs they beat out krugs.
>>61485095Unironically valid points about the recognizability
What about stacking unrefined silver ore… hmm
>>61485105no the oldest coins i have are the roman ones
>>61485122If chain of dubbz I become a silver ore lord
>>61485122who is gonna buy unrefined silver ores wshtf
>>61485087I diversify but I do like Krugs
>>61485104The moment it didn't shit itself after 50 it was, that was the line.They said for MONTHS that silver would stop at 50 and not go above it, but every time the radio turns on now they have to announce a new ATH and the previous ATH has been blown out like a mercless wife.This is the end game and it's happening fast. Prepare for PERCENTAGE-BASED gains instead of dollar gains. We're on the part of the line that just looks like it's straight up.
>>61485118>>61485095I agree with your premise but respectfully disagree with your interpretation of “recognizability”. Your average normie might know that pre-1965 Roosevelts are real silver, but will always be hesitant about them because “Some Roosevelts bad”. They have to do an extra step of thinking to remember “1964” and remember to check the date.Your merc, on the other hand, is instantly recognizable for what is: a piece of silver from a more civilized age. No thinking required. For this reason mercs will always carry a small premium over Roosevelts.
>>61485129Well the thinking would be:Just literally amass as much silver ore as possible, stacking up weight of silver, but it’s locked inside rock.When the price is right, grind it up yourself, smelt it, and sell it. Sigma devices will still work, and anyone who wants silver will pay for it bc that’s what it is.
>>61485010This is the exact one I wantThe Emperor is worth a premium of 200 EUR for a coin or two. Just learn from him and remember not to push too far when you’re winning or else victory itself will defeat you, as it did him
Pre 2021 ASE are better than post 2021 ASE's. I can't stand the backs of the new ones and they cheapend the front as it has less relief changes noted in the ground where the date is, the mountains and her outfit. A fucking travesty.
Oh no 2% inflation,,,,,I had better pay a 20% premium to buy silver,,,,,lmao
>>61485182>20% premiumJunk under spot is still around.You're always lying.
>>61485182Your script is outdated
>The top story is asking if siver can trade at 100 dollars when we're only at 62This was just a generic google search. Timestamp added for transparency. This isn't even cracks in the dam, yahoo finance and other news media are outright asking if we go to 100 when they were doubting 50 earlier this year. This is the start of the noticing.
>>61485219>win 11Bruh
>>61485229Went to the bullion shop in Vancouver yesterday. Shop opened at 9am. Got there at like 9:02 and could hear a guy at a booth say “give me all the silver i can get”. Then an Asian guy came in at the same time as me and said “give me 10k in silver maples”. I can say the retail mania for silver is alive in Canada.
Complimentary coin anon is the fucking best. End of story
>>61485187it's such a none issue really, the 20% over spot simply carries over time. >>61485225he also is logged into google lmao. But maybe he's using a costum win 11 os like ghost spectre or tiny
>>61485234>buy the spike like a well behaved goy
>>61485252I’ve read through the RCM finance documents they release online. They cant get silver. I am betting on silver going up bigly in 2026.
>>61484825How busy and how stocked are the bullion shops in your areas?
I have been lurking /pmg/ for a while and I have a few questions for you:1) Many of you seem to believe that gold and/or silver are real money. I'm not totally averse to that proposition, but if that's the case, how come y'all are hoarding gold and silver instead of using it to purchase things? The purpose of money is not to hoard it - it's a medium of exchange.2) In the same vein, if gold and silver are money, by deduction they are not investments. Again: why are you parking your resources on money, instead of actual investments like businesses, real estate, stocks, bonds, crypto, livestock, etc?
This got got a bunch of 90% barber and liberty half dollars at $21 yesterday from the LCS. Buying the dip with extra discount is a great time. Also was able to get generic 1oz at $60/oz. Thanks PMG for getting me to start going to the LCS and making friends. After the first few buys without any haggling for prices then the dude now give me super discounts since I'm not a pain in the ass customer!!! Unfortunantly, i was his only paying customer the last few days, it was people all selling. They really are shaking out the older stackers +65 years old now, i'm curious on his this impact the oz needed to be in the 0.1% of silver holder.
>>61485271Canadian here: we don’t use silver and gold to purchase things. We have plastic Canadian dollars. And i buy gold and silver because they are commodities and commodities go up as the volume of currency in the global economy expands. I dont buy stocks because the Canadian stock market is full of scams and i dont want to fuel American companies (since America treats Canada badly)I dont believe in bonds (it underperforms gold), crypto (nobody can explain what i am actually getting), and i cant fit cows in my house.
>>61485273How stocked is your shop with current rounds. Do they get monster boxes of new stuff or is it hard to get?
>>61485271There can be more than one money, and the relative value of those moneys can change. All things being equal, it makes sense to hold the money that isn't losing value to inflation.
>>61485271I don't know.. . . because(?).
>>61485307Retard rocks isn't money,,,,lmao no one accepts it as payment
>>61485182See >>61484879
>>61484825Leafjeets dont even know how bad things really are. I lost my apple pen so i had to draw on with my fingers — down 88% in sept 2025. Q4 RCM data isn’t released yet but things aren’t looking good.
Are we mainstream yet? Do normal people know gold and silver are spiking?
>>61485341I went to the bullion shop yesterday like 2 minutes after opening and the guy next to me bought 10k worth of 1oz coins so I’d say yes.
>>61485337Whats crazy is the platinum figures. The RCM is only minting a few thousand platinum coins per year. I wonder who gets them.
>>61485347If you can drop 10k willy nilly you're not a normal person
>>61485367Not everyone is a broke ass mudda fucka.
>>61485367He probably cashed out a 401k.
>>61485320>rocks isn't moneyNo, it's "rocks aren't money" because the subject is a plural noun
>>61485271>Why save money?
>>614852711) It makes no sense to spend the good money when you have continuously devaluing bad currency. Spend the currency first, accumulate as much money as possible while you still have the time.2) Businesses/stocks/bonds are becoming worse and worse, they're actively losing wealth, it makes no sense to invest in them, just by keeping money which maintains wealth constant you're better off as everything else goes down. Real estate/crypto are in a big bubble, their value is expected to go down, so keep money and wait for their crash to reach the bottom first (expressed in money, not currency).
>>61485341Nope!
>>61485110This guy fucks.
>>61485122>What about stacking unrefined silver ore… hmmInteresting. Dunno bout stacking, but a small chunk for study's sake would be cool.
>>61485367I dropped 10k when silver was at $54.I'm both normal and broke.
I fomo'd my life savings of 37k in fiat into silver. waiting on my monster box, and fractional gold pieces.
i can feel it in me bones>and it feels good!happy stacking, you absolute retards!is this o.g. swiss/peru/jeet?or a clone?
>>61485128>$100lmao this rock contain like 1/4oz of pure, and it will cost an extra $20 in propane to refine.Do ppl really do this shit?
I know I should keep stacking but I think I'm priced out bros
>>61484825>Food on a Coin Edition... is one reason why I wash my constitutional with soap and water upon arrival.
>>61485347>the guy next to me bought 10k worth of 1oz coinsThat's not normal people.
>>61485122worst idea imaginable. It's literally impossible to be in the green trying to refine ore at home. Cost way too much in propane/cuppels/borax/nitric acid/ammonia/etc..You have vids online of ppl getting the most concentrated galena they can find in abandoned mines to refine it, and they never ends up in the green. It's not like gold, with silver all the gains from refining are made with scaling. If you don't have a 5 tons furnace with electric ovens powered by a nearby nuclear power plant, just abandon the idea.
I keep buying Pokemon cards instead of silver. Someone please stop me
>>61484993Legal tender means no VAT in some countries so I for one appreciate these.
>>61485485And that's why I buy miner stocks as well as physical.
Opinion on selling 1-2oz gold of my 9, to buy silver...?
>>61485495
>>61485495A spendthrift neighbor of mine worked for Wizards. He had a framed, uncut sheet of cards about 3x2 feet. Sold it for a few hundred bucks back in the day. Said he could've gotten a quarter million nowadays if he had held onto it.
>>61485362Smart investors.
>>61485508Don't do that when the GSR is at it's lowest in years. Raise more capital to fund your silver. My financial advice would be to rob jews when they leave the local synagogue on fridays' eve.
>>61485271consult the chart.
>>61485337i would not doubt that Silver will hit $100 in leafland before any other country, it's already like $80
>>61485362>I wonder who gets them.Not me, because it's literally impossible to find Pt in this EUSSR shithole, no matter how hard i try, and it drives me MAD.
I used to have some sense of respect for this boomer rock general, since it's been rolling for quite a while, which would show a big *community* of dummies echoing the boomer rock seller shilling websites and communities I see elsewhere onlinebut I just realized that this is the same board that still has BBBY general diligently rolled and there couldn't have been that many schizos thereBBBY thread actually has *more* unique IPs than this here boomer rock general, so how many boomer rock collectors actually possess above room temperature IQ to find this general and post in it regularly? Is it a gay boomer rock employee discord that's rolling these?
>>61485587>so how many boomer rock collectors actually possess above room temperature IQ to find this general and post in it regularly?It's literally just me and 5 others guys. We aren't a big community, but that's bullish, it means we still are early.
>>61485068Why are you going all in on 90%? Are you confident that this refiner issue that's lowering their value relative to 999 will clear up, because I'm split on that
>>61485587I don't know why you find it nessecary to insult my intelligence. I easily have an above-average IQ of 100.00000001
>>61485626Soon people will be proud of 5 ounce stacks and stacklets will be talking about saving up for grams of silver
>>61485347These semi-premium ~250ozt Ag would’ve cost ~$9000 in mid February of this year. The same $9000 gets you only 145ozt Au of whatever secondary market slop the dealer has.
>>61484891how can i get that printed on a full-size flag?
>>61485467every time you feel like ordering or eating out just stay home and add a .999 round to your cart. when there's enough for free shipping hit "order".
>>61485686Do people not know how to use a search engine anymore.https://www.anley.com/customization/custom-flag/
>>61485495Okay, where do you live exactly?
>>61485627the reason they're focusing on 999 for now is becasue institutions are desperate to acquire certified bars before they run out of tricks to delay the inevitable and begin to miss deliveries. Its a desperation move and it will eat up a lot of the 999 silver out there. once that phase is done, 90% will TRULY come into its own. 90% is a longer play, but those of us (like me) who buy it aren't planning to sell it ever. If i part with my 90%, it'll be as a trade for something else
>>61485719do you like that company or did you just google & post
>>61485479I’m in Vancouver and there’s colossal asian wealth and narco wealth. The shop i go to said they buy from the public multiple silver monster boxes a day and then sell them back out by end of day.
>>61485576There’s periodically heavy platinum chains at pawn shops where i am and sometimes around spot (and 999 which is great) but the sell back price sucks.I want a 999 platinum chain like what Jimmy Tsui has but man the sell back where i am is brutal.
>>61485742How do you know the premium for 999 wont just go up to like 50%?
>>61485574I’m in Vancouver where about half of our whole country’s wealth is located (I’d guess maybe even more since we have dozens of billion dollar a month narco crews operating). I went to the bullion store this morning before work and they said they are bringing in multiple silver monster boxes a day and then selling them back out implying their sales figures are absolutely colossal - nothing like those American coin shop videos where guys are buying 30 bucks worth of junk silver.
>>61485742That's fair, my only concern is that this event will permanently tarnish 90% in people's perception as less valuable relative to 999 regardless of how high silver climbs. But on a long enough timeline it will probably become irrelevant. Plus, if demand gets as bad as you say it won't matter much, they'll be desperate for anything they can buy.
>>61485824But it is less valuable. In my opinion it was a strategic error of Americans leaving all that junk silver unrefined for decades.
>>61484825>Food on a Coin Edition >Stack or starve, huh?
>>61485798i don'tyou should own 999 as wellcan somebody repost the graphic some anon made about a stacking plan that was like:- 100oz 90%- 1oz gold- 100oz 999...bc i think that was the way to go.
>>61485824>this event will permanently tarnish 90% in people's perception as less valuable relative to 999im betting on it. I hope they do. I'm happy to buy thier 90%
>>61485824>tarnish 90% in people's perception as less valuable relative to 999This:>>61485830>But it is less valuable.The fact that refiners aren't taking 90% right now is the definition of being less valuable. It requires processing, unless to be used for specific manufacture like tableware. But we're being shown that in a pinch, 999 is what's wanted.The analogy is 90% folks rejecting 40% coinage.
Americans complaining and arguing about cheap silver is absolutely fucked. You are the biggest bunch of spoiled brats on the entire planet. Just buy the junk and shut the fuck up.
>>61485014I was like; o_O gulp she is to young, this is wrong..Illegal, horrible.>6sec later*chuckle*
>>61485868So the lesson is, always turn the junk silver in and exchange it for 999. It was a tactical error to leave a country wide hoard of 90% unrefined.
>>61485496It means no VAT in the "Country" that has its Name on it, something tells me Niue doesn't even have a VAT office.
>>61485122This is the most edgy way of stacking, I thought about this exact same thing 2 days ago and googled, could not really find any good price or cool pieces, I dont even mind if they would be attached to rocks.I'm very smart wise and handsome (189cm) I assume you are too based on your thought.
>>61485874I went with a bu 1861 coronation thaler today
>>61484825Leafjeets dont even know how bad our national silver supply really is. Pic related is from one of the RCM financial documents i downloaded from their website.
>>61485682Greetings fellow spoon enthusiast>>61485742>once that phase is done, 90% will TRULY come into its own. 90% is a longer playWorking at the coin shop has given me a bit of insight into the situation which basically confirms what people think is going on. When the $50 level was breached a bunch of OG oldfag stackers or their heirs who were told to "wait until 50 to sell" started dumping their hoards of 90% which seems to be one of the most prevalent forms of silver that oldtimers liked stacking. The huge glut of 90% and scrap has overwhelmed refineries which have been processing at full capacity or beyond (by working 3 shifts a day) since the summer and they're being very picky about what they accept if they're even taking anything right now, so when they have the choice between taking 90% coins or .925 silverware or old .999 flooding in from individuals and dealers around the country they preference the .999. The refineries rejecting or delaying the processing of 90% has forced dealers and wholesalers to try unloading it at discount in order to quickly clear stock vulnerable to price risk and maintain cashflow, so I'm certain that this unusual discount will only last as long as the supply coming in still overwhelms demand from stackers and refineries.The institutional/industrial physical demand as opposed to a reddit squeeze type demand only directly affects 1,000oz bars and approved investment grade .999 bullion whereas the retail demand for normal generic .999 and 90% constitutional hasn't really been a significant factor so premiums for it are low, but when the glut is cleared and an appreciable percentage of the pre-1964 silver that used to be available has been turned into comex bars and is gone forever I believe that retail investors will be forced to pay unprecedented premiums for their then much scarcer mercs. 90% is a relative bargain right now and will probably perform very well in the next few years.
>>61485337We're a top 20 producer without having any actual silver mines. I don't understand why we're running out, exploration companies have already found multiple sources of silver all over this country what the fuck are we doing?
>>61485904Also guys, fyi, Canada Post sells special edition silver at the post office, at they first they charge quite a premium but they don't adjust their prices at all so we are quickly closing in on cheap limited edition silver from Canada Post.
>>61485271Maybe someone answered already but here is my take:1) it fits the definition of money (compared to 'currency' or 'debt-based currency') You would trade the 'money' for 'currency' if you needed to, but likely in a upcoming future, you would trade the 'money' for 'assets' (house, blowjobs-services, or a lambo whatever)2) I dont agree with this premise, 'money' can be a 'investment' because money contain the attribute of value increase.One very very big advantage of the shiny rocks is that they are 'set and forget', you dont need to tend to them. Peace of mind and inner calm. (I was a crypto trader for 3-4 years)If your post isnt some kind of subtle shitpost im to dumb to decode, or hyper subtle trolling, here is my good faith response via proxy, thats imo. very educational and informative.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7O80DT4PRH4&list=PLE88E9ICdiphQHwPr4_lzlK4lH1stEY8d2
>>61485794>999 platinumi hope it wasn't advertised that way because pt always is refined in .995
>>61485922Do all post offices sell bullion? Also do you have any pics of stuff you’ve bought there?
>>61485495Leveraged long onion futures!
>>61485929They do sell bullion but I was basing what I said off of past experiences. It seems like their prices are pretty well adjusted now. Maybe its an in person thing where the prices don't change? Doubtful but who knows.
Posters, or regulars and semi-regulars, I'm not gay but I do like u a lot.you produce good vibes.golden/bronze era (pic related)
>>61485928No there is 999 from big Chinese brands.
>>61485908holy shit frenwhat is the best way to into spoon stacking?
>>61485943Do instead of the DNA maple leaf you get a wolf? And the rest are still high premium.
>>61485952ah ok didn't know that, i've always seen investment bars branded 995, not sure why, maybe because of the melting point.
>>61485908and you confirmed my worldview therefore you, and this guy, >>61485898 are clearly the chads in this thread and can be my frens
>>61485908Do you know for a fact that 90% is being melted and refined and the refiners are not instead being used to melt 999 into comex bars?
>>61485868what you are not getting is that soon silver will be so valuable nobody will care about purity anymore. even 40% coins will be sought after.
>>61485975I’d rather get the giant premiums on 999 once they become unobtainable.
>>61485975I agree with this take, and the analysis based on the theory of boomer dumps clogging up the refineries etc, makes logical sense to me.This is a fringe speculative reference but old Clif High (ALTA) had 'snapshots' from the 'silver future' of silver being to valuble that people would go to old photo-industrial sites to dig up the miniscule amount of silver from old photos because it would be worth the effort.
>>61485271>The purpose of money isTo enable easier exchange. The purpose of FIAT is to make it impossible for anyone to save and to encourage loans for "growth".>gold and silver are money, by deduction they are not investments.They are compared to FIAT. And especially so since they're so manipulated by jews and their papers. Because of their importance to economy (being money) and their manipulated current existence it is easy to deduct that a) holding FIAT is bad b) they will increase in price once the manipulation and FIAT dies (which all FIAT does). Responding to anything else you wrote is meaningless because you don't seem to understand what gold and silver are + their current situation + what FIAT is.
>>61485347I went to the ant farm shop yesterday and a guy bought a really big ant farm
>>61486009>kek
>>61485947>arrogant smug buffoon trump>when your dog looks so happy and smug, arrogant and prideful, after eating its own shit
>>61485996Silver will become more valuable than Gold in like 10 years
>>61485884What's happening to morality? Seems to me the day of the rope is also going to be the day of the millstone...
>>61486027I’d be happy to for a 10:1 GSR since even without gold going up I’d make a pile of money
>>61486054>I’d make a pile of moneyDon't make us resort to silver pile posting again...
>>61485246I keep zogged into google and also accept all cookies, not my problem tbqhwy and my adblockers still function.>>61485225Came with the computer and I'm not changing it.
>>61486053Maybe I'm missunderstanding some of the meaning, but I told you I was shocked too, but in the end its a AI-gen animation based on a meme-joke.Its not real source footage from a snuff-pedo blackmail video.
>>61484825How the silver supply in Europe? Are stores well stocked or is it dry?
>>61485467Which would you rather have? Fiat that is going to continue to lose value and will likely be made near worthless after gold gets revalued(which it will), or silver that will continue to increase in value now that it's been designated a critical resource by the US and China has said they wont export any of their own after January? This is the floor, silver isn't going to become any less scarce and demand for it keeps growing year over year, and the major powers know it and are making moves to secure their own supplies. I see idiots say it's just a rock, but it's properties as the most highly conductive metal and the most highly reflective metal make it irreplaceable in a lot of applications. There's always going to be industrial demand for it because of this, and those industries keep growing while supply keeps dwindling. Deep sea mining isn't happening anytime soon, and to even begin exploring the asteroid belt for resources we'd need a large colony established on Mars, and that's not happening this century. I'm treating it like a savings account, paying less attention to how much I pay per ounce and instead just put whatever amount of cash I intended to save each month into rounds. I'm 100% positive that the silver I buy will hold it's value against fiat at the very least in the long run, so if it does at least that I would still be content. I'm confident it will drastically increase in value tho and i'll have way more money down the line than what I actually put in.
>>61485962It's very hard to get really pure platinum, it binds to precious metals and some little shit trace metals.This is also true of silver, but yeah, melting point, that's why a lot of silver has some gold mixed in, it's just hard to remove it all.
>>61484825>>Why Gold & Silver?>https://youtu.be/i3S4rl6ehiI [Embed]>https://youtu.be/gksenA5Al_A [Embed]>https://youtu.be/FI7NnOg2rxo [Embed]What about palladium, ladies and gentlemen? You know, there's palladium in our blessed Solar System, and it's cool!
>>61486114Next to impossible to buy in bullion form where i am. There was a palladium necklace on eBay near me a few months ago - i think 950 palladium and i thought about it but hesitated and sold. It was either spot or a bit under. I cant remember. But it was a good deal.
>>61485970>Do you know for a fact that 90% is being melted and refined Yeah I know that for a fact, the shop had to send $1200 face in 90% to be melted at the end of November, but a week later their quotas/allocations were filled up and they completely rejected and sent back a big load of mixed coin/sterling scrap about 10 days ago. The refinery has delayed settlement and payment for at least 8 weeks for the 6 loads we sent in before they cut us off and just told us that they won't be taking any more silver from anyone until February. They're still taking gold scrap (lots of old pre-33 coins, modern commemoratives and especially foreign gold coins are all getting melted) but payments are somewhat delayed for gold too. I'm not sure if it's because their refining services have been quietly secured by a bigger player to the detriment of regular customers like us or if it's because they are simply bursting at the seams with countless silver consignments awaiting processing but it has forced shops/dealers to find other outlets for stuff like 90%. Last I checked the big wholesale buyers were paying about $5 below spot per ounce for 90% which is why you see online and IRL retail dealers selling for a slightly smaller but still appreciable discount. I wouldn't be surprised if 90% trades at discounted rates for a while but I'm positive that it won't become the "new normal", things will get straightened out sooner or later and it'll fetch a premium again.>and the refiners are not instead being used to melt 999 into comex bars?My assumption is that with the enormous demand for their services right now they prefer refining random old .999 product over the lower purity scrap, but the talk among dealers is that mountains of 90% has been getting melted recently. Even when silver was cheap 90% was getting melted and refined every day but with the price going past 40 then 50 and 60 it's been flooding out of OG basement hoards into the melting pots by the truckload.
>>61485742>>61485908I hope you are correct. i just purchased 780 mercury, 200 quarters and 20 morgans
>>61486132>the lower purity scrap, but the talk among dealers is that mountains of 90% has been getting melted recently.This is 4chan. No need to be politically correct. Call it what it is… uncouth silver.
>>61486132I’m surprised America doesnt have the refining capacity to refine their constitutional.
I have 4 rolls of Roosevelt dimes. that I bought at 30x face value last month. Any ideas on what I should do to trade them in for mercury dimes the cheapest way? I hate FDR
>>61486156Just hold them
>>61485655>Soon people will be proud of 5 ounce stacksThis tbqhwy, picture it the same way we picture gold right now, 5 ounces is respectable or good even. >>61485970The businesses NEED to move their 90% because having too much of it is a liability, so they sell it to a discount to refiners, who slurp as much as they can process. Yes, it's still being melted down and always will be. When there's too much of one thing it just gets melted down bigly.>>61485975Yeah, basically none of this current market's action matters. This is like reading tea leaves, they don't mean anything, it's all noise.The true thing that goes for 10,000% premium when selling it will be ... whatever you have for sale. Even plate crap will be bought up so they can melt the surface off. So much of this fud is just built off some stupidly low number like 100 /oz silver, when we're talking 10-50x that.
>>61486079>>Maybe I'm missunderstanding some of the meaning I'm surprised that anyone would be surprised or misunderstanding of A.I. generated anything, or not see the spiritual attacks and visual vices from the pit manifesting in this realm. Also, just how fast it's accelerating and how degenerate it's becoming. I can imagine easily how by 2030, the vast majority can be completely demoralized and subjugated to so form of immorality or lusts. Seriously God rescue us before we all fall...
>>61485569rob, then liquidate >allows follow through on the swing
>>61485587im homo for silber>does that help?luvs me shinies!simple as…
>>61485986The giant premium is going to be literally spot (at best). If silver is at $250 you are nuts if you think you are going to get $280 for it. The uncouth silver that silver haired Vietnam vets hoard is going to get you far less than spot. I traded most of my stack for .999 and lost about 10% in weight and the last thing on my mind is hoping to get some premium. I only care about being in the game and not being subject to some more bullshit like this refinery fiasco where either I can’t sell or get 1/2 of spot cuz so many incels and Vietnam vets are trying to trade for gold. And that’s even if the dealers stay open. If I could rewind back in time 20 years and decided to open a coin shop, the only reason I would have done so is for the cherry on top at the end, where gold and silver go so high I can just fuck off and retire. And not be there at the behest of incels playing the ratio cuz the price will be so high it’s gonna put a target on my back as a coin dealer.
>>61486144Checked >uncouth silverYou mean mudblood?Or miscegenation metals?Perhaps, go positive with diversity dimes, or quantified quarters, maybe naughty nickels if wartime hypergamy...Kek
>>61486147The vast majority of our refining capacity has been shipped overseas, you go into town and dad points out all the buildings that used to be factories and power plants, it's no surprise.And it's being refined to high purity, not 90% coin.
>>61486164I mean missunderstanding your view of my post. However, I totally agree with you on what you wrote, its truely a "biblical" (to put a name on it) battle, or maybe eternal battle between "good" and "evil".Its heating up to the point of being undeniable now.God save us, is a very relevant call into the depth of the universe.Still found it funny, but I'm a sucker for a edgy joke, but the main point I tried to get across is that the joke was SO edgy it took me almost 10 second of shock before I could release it in the form of a chuckle.I think we are on the same page. Maybe you would disagree with me, but im on team truth, beauty, mercy etc.Highly anti-talmudic! :]
>>61486183I got the Merc dimes. Those are different. I authored “formerly well to do housewives.”
I have 300 silver dimes in total now. That's a lot of blowies!Idk if it's just me but I prefer collecting dimes over every other 90% constitutional silver types. I love having a large pile of dimes
>>61486114it will be funny if the EU pushes up the time line to ban all ICE cars and palladium goes to the moon because of it
>>61486185I meant I’m surprised the US doesnt have refining capacity to refine their junk silver into 999 at scale. It’s easy to forget but the US government still larps as a superpower
>>61485975imo: 40% is the new cheapies. im getting it at least 20-25% under spot>no homoalso, fight me!
>>61486205Isn’t 40 percent extremely hard to refine which is why the discount buying and selling is so high?
>>61485128>lead poisoning
>>61486195I thought this was the case for me, then during a load of quarters from the LCS I got some modern proofs mixed in, what looked like uncirculated, and a good variety of those old walkers, and when you hold a quarter there's a heft that's just not there for a dime.Sure the big dime bag is fun, but quarters were an intermediate amount of money during their time, you'd buy a meal for a dime or you'd buy something really nice for a quarter.>>61486216"Really hard" at low value silver, yeah. When the price goes up that extra 1% of work really won't matter, right now refineries are fighting over literal pennies to stay afloat and it was hardly even profitable at 20 dollar silver.The actual amount of extra work it takes is marginal, it's just that they make all their money on the margins in such a low-price environment.
>>61486229No 40 percent refining makes way more toxic waste and is much more of a hassle to refine.
>>61486204>It’s easy to forget but the US government still larps as a superpowerSouth Koreas steel production is pretty comparable to Americas steel production. And lets not talk about building ships, fucking finland mogs america in gross tonnage. America just like its predecessor Britain financialized itself to death. It also feels quite a bit preventable, if the wage costs were really too high they should have just shifted more of the industry into mexico and other latam countries and keep the boot on china
to be clear>im only interested holding until its time to trade for land/home/virgin. whateveri have only approximately 30 silver nickels and a larger amount than that of 40% kennedy’s and proof ikes. those are my fun couponsi have an open mind regarding those…you just know silber will become unobtanium sooner, rather than later
>>61486241Still metals refining in a continent sized “superpower” should be a trivial taskWith china’s refining capacity the entire hoard of junk and 925 and even 40% silver would be refined in a month.
>>61486245i would definitely consider tossing a 40% kennedy at some chink floozy…>mmmmmmm chinkmeat
>>61486243Do you actually think a bunch of 40 percent junk coins are going to make you rich?
>>61486239Ore is like less than 1% purity most of the time and THAT is a dirty process, when you're dealing with something that's already 100% metal the actual refining is not nearly as dirty, and the base metal is just copper, also a valuable metal.40% coins just have copper and silver, and that's not a dirty process relatively speaking, or a hard process. If it was cupronickel it would be different, since that has a high melting point, but even that gets dealt with thousands of tons at a time when they build ships out of it.
>>61486252be less gay, please
>>61486251Chinese own most of the world’s gold and silver and they aren’t impressed with your unrefined 40 percent coins. When i was at the bullion shop yesterday i witnessed with my own eyes a Chinese guy buy 10k in silver coins.
Attention slurpers:I have noticed that whenever I buy gold or silver for myself the price always drops right after but if I buy for someone else as a gift the price always goes up immediately without a pullback.These are for me so you might want to be ready to buy on Monday.
>>61486258Real men buy 999 and 1oz minimum
>>61486261im not interested in chinese men…>(you) dense, innit?goodbye weirdo
>>61486261Yes that one private citizen is a representation of the whole CCP government...
>>61486243Tbh I'm gonna go out and get a few hundred war nickels for my next purchase, I don't really care about the fiat associated with whatever or if it's a LE GOOD or responsible idea.I like the ww2 aspect of them and it's cool to have war currency.
>>61486268If you want to impress women you need to get your junk coins refined so you can show nice new 999 coins.
>>61486271I’m just saying Chinese own a colossal amount of gold and silver and the other poster thinks a Chinese woman will be impressed by his 40 percent junk coins.
>>61486136>20 morgansThus far the old Morgan and Peace dollars in decent shape haven't really been getting melted, the wholesale buyers pay a bit more for them gram-for-gram so they've been spared for now. So much "common" 90% has been melted since the 1960s that someday the semi-key date (lower mintage coins that actual collectors looked for and diligently preserved) might become more common than the high-mintage coins that have always been treated as basic junk silver. >>61486204>I’m surprised the US doesnt have refining capacity to refine their junk silver into 999 at scaleI hear that production expansions and new refineries have been getting spun-up but I'm told that the glut of silver getting dumped on refineries is unprecedented and that the situation is more chaotic and difficult to navigate than it was in 1980 or 2011, the existing refining capacity was sufficient for handling normal retail demand during normal years but when the $50 psychological level was hit many millions of ounces came out of the woodwork which has far exceeded the capacity of the industry. It takes specialized equipment to efficiently refine PMs so when demand goes up by 5X it's not like the refineries have 5X the furnaces or workers or electrorefining rigs laying around they can just turn on at a moment's notice.
>>61486278>thinks a Chinese woman will be impressed by his 40 percent junk coinsWhen fiat fails most people will be impressed by any amount of silver.
>>61486282How cheap can you buy the excess junk silver if you cut deals with local shops?
>>61486187>Maybe you would disagree with me, Nope, no disagreement at all fren, I too didn't just chuckle but also felt the temptation deep down within the me that does what I would not do. The crescendo of this biblical end game/time event approaches, and the temptations are increasingly becoming more relevant l, prevalent, and yet simultaneously subtle and insidious. Physically, the silver is the center of the eye of the storm. Spiritually, the truth is. And biblically, they are tied together in a likeness of kind. When I said "God rescue us" it was a plea to rescue us from us, the us deep down within that does what we do not want to do that the flesh craves, as things continue in their current trajectory many paupers shall become prince's and once they succumb shall fall by the wayside, others will be slain by the sword, and few will go on to follow ritteousness towards kingship, not for fame, or glory or fealty of fools, but to serve and be of service as faithful stewards. This race isn't for the swift, or those given to their passions, but the faithful and authentic. Hang on tight fren. And pray for protection.
>>61486288Lmao. Americans are delusional about how the world is changing. Nobody cares about your unrefined antique silver change.
>>61486193Silver is silver. Regardless of how diluted it is, it can always be reclaimed and redeemed.
>>61485442>>61485445Based
>>61486300>he's not Americanngmi
>>61486302In America how fast does it take to tally up junk silver deals? Are they really fast at identifying purities from memory?
Posting silber
>>61486053Marrying young isn't the problem. It's fornicating. The state of women in the West has collapsed. If you don't find one young and virgin, it's over. Your last bet is to get an East Asian bride, which to me is superior anyway, but for the ones who want to "keep muh bloodline pure" they're out of options besides settling for used goods.
>>61486311>In America how fast does it take to tally up junk silver deals? Are they really fast at identifying purities from memory?You asked this already, but they don't tally purities or any of that dumb shit. What they do is have a little formula that calculates the melt of 1 dollar face value of junk - this is really easy actually, you just look up the melt of a silver dime and move the decimal over one - and from there you know how much 1 dollar face value is, and you buy however many FV you want. So this could be split between dimes and quarters and halves easily because they work off the same formula, you ask for a certain FV and they give it to you in the form you want. So a silver dime's melt being 4.50 would be 45x FV, EZPZ.For super-junk like war nickels or 40% it's different and they just google the melt values and click on the NGC website.
>>61486333Just like with the impending fiat collapse, some group is going to have to take the hit, and eat a giant shit sandwich if the white race is to survive. Unfortunately it's late Z, early A. You poor bastards are gonna have to accept some seriously bruised peaches, unless you want to surrender the enture world to the browns.
>>61486311CheckedSeriously Checked SDbullions "sell to us page," they have nothing to do but buying and selling. They have almost every catalog and category on their sell to us page (and their not the only one.) except hand sawn comex slabs but if you call them and tell them a weights I'm sure they'll throw cash your way. >In America how fast does it take to tally up junk silver deals? Are they really fast at identifying purities from memory?Most Americans would not recognize money if it was in their hands and would avoid it like the plague if it's not paper. But I'm American and can identify purity of all American coinage immediately, only mint proof of products after 1965, which requires research.
>>61486294>How cheap can you buy the excess junk silver if you cut deals with local shops?If your offer is better than what the dealers can get from the wholesale buying postings advertised on Certified Coin Exchange or from the refineries I'm sure they'll work with you, but you need to be willing to drop 5-figures or more on a regular basis if you want to be taken seriously.
>>61486311Why do you worry about what we have, do, or buy in America if you so smugly hate us?Fuck off! We don’t need your enlightenment
>>61486144>uncouth silverGuards! Remove this nigger from my sight!
>>61486333Checked.>Marrying young isn't the problem. It's fornicating. And the sexual immorality, don't forget my posts point, the issue of immorality. Adultery, fornication sure problems, but don't forget the desire to corrupt the innocence of the child. This "is" the problem with marrying young.This isn't a west vs east issue, it's a devil vs God issue.
>>61486195I like merc dimes and benjamin half dollars. Both unmistakably silver. No date bullshit and no shitty president's face.
>>61486380Marrying after puberty isn't a real concern for me. Adultery and sexual corruption are typical for people who don't marry at all. Again, fornication. It's a father's duty to filter and select his daughter's suitor.On the subject that you mean, some complete asshole was arrested for raping a 12 year old for the last 5 years. The rapist also had 5 baby mommas and no wife. This happened last week close by here. People like that should be executed by public hanging and have their carcass left on display until it rots into nothing.
>>61486358I really want to learn how to refine myself. I watch sreetips videos and weep with envy.
Yall niggas know silver finna go straight to $1000 right? jewish niggas on suicide watch fr
Gold was cheap in 2020
>>61486443You've got some great taste, nice collection
>>61486437speaking seriously, silver on his oldest ATH was like 135 usd at today prices (inflation), so it's not really crazy to see silver at triple digits, I hope for a $225, I didn't bought in time but I could buy some perps too, I never discussed this with anyone so I don't know if I could be right but it's my personal prediction kek
>>61486458Take it from an OG lil nigga, we finna go to $1000. Buy leaps on SLV and SILJ bruh
>>61486464>SLV and SILJYou don't hold it, you don't own it.
>>61486471Shutup gay nigga
>>61486380>but don't forget the desire to corrupt the innocence of the child. This "is" the problem with marrying young.yes, but. That innocence is one of the biggest reasons why a virgin wife is pretty much the only way to go. She doesn't have built up trauma from being pumped and dumped. Women latch on hard to the man they give their virginity to, it fucks them up in the head when a guy fills them up and then takes off. Obviously there's a line, wanting to fuck a 12 year old just because you get off on being there first is wrong. But I think a wedding night with a blushing bride would be a wonderful experience for both parties.
>>61486464i'm sorry man but I don't know if you are speaking seriously or just making fun of niggerbrainlets implying they buy silver like retards, perhaps i'm too autistic sometimes, pardon me brotha
>>61485975>soon silver will be so valuable nobody will care about purity anymore.Speculation. I foresee this happening when 999 becomes difficult to acquire. Then of course 90 will be sought. But right now 90 is sold for melt + a premium anyway, so I'd rather get 999 in the variety of interesting designs instead.I'm not a scrapper.
>>61486412>Adultery and sexual corruption are typical for people who don't marry at all. Agreed, as for the right after puberty, this is why it's an issue for "the states" as some differ to the parents' consent as you also touched on. Once the law of the jurisdictions having authority allows for legal guardianship, the Woody Allen's come crawling out of the ground to satiate their hearts, and the media normalizes it to demoralize the rest of us.
>>61486325>Posting silberThis!
>>61486473Why the retarded nigger speak? You know that way of communication makes you be taken as seriously as a retarded nigger
>>61486491>>61486484
>>61486474>yes, but. That innocence is one of the biggest reasons why a virgin wife is pretty much the only way to go. Yes if you're an innocent virgin too right? Or does this standard only tilt against her?>But I think a wedding night with a blushing bride would be a wonderful experience for both parties.As God created it with intention I would assume.
>>61485083
>>61486484>I don't know if you are speaking seriously or just making fun of niggerbrainlets implying they buy silver like retards,Yes in both cases. Just imagine thinking if you have money in your mouth, that people will listen to you.
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>>61486501I dont want to shit up the thread with religious debate, but I dont come at this from a god fearing perspective. I just use my brain to for conclusions from data and patterns. I'm not sleeping with every slut I can, but I also think its insane to never lay with a woman in the years and years between getting my first boner and building up the land and security with my own two hands, to then give to a wife and children. All she has to do in order to be protected and provided for her entire life is not spread her legs for a couple years after puberty. So yes, that standard only applies to her. I wouldn't expect her to be able to squat 3pl8 or rebuild an engine or sprint 800m with a rifle and full kit. Men and women are different; their standards are different.
>>61485587A lot of us just lurk
>>61486518the only rich black man I could listen to is Kendrick Lamar because he is part of the 0.000.0001% of black man population who knows how to read properly and also read at least 3 books in his whole life, I know, It's not too much, but is above the top for them.
>>61486534All I heard was this:https://www.instagram.com/reel/DQpFSY2D2ry/Is this your current virgin?
>>61486435>I watch sreetips videos and weep with envy.The refinery I've had make me bars out of sterling scrap since 2020 stopped taking in fresh loads too like the other refineries so it might be a good time to learn to to do it myself. They still owe me 115 ounces, I picked up 240oz and 5 1/10oz gold rounds in October from a load of scrap I dropped off in May, it's crazy how backed up they've been this year hopefully they don't jew me.>>61486464>Buy leaps on SLV and SILJ bruhI've avoided SLV out of principle but have dozens of January 2028 calls in a handful of miners and also SILJ. If I don't have cheap silver scrap to buy then every spare dime has been going into silver related calls, maybe I'll get slaughtered but I figure that 2+ years should be enough time for the bets to pay off big. Got any recommendations for a fren?
>>61486534Both parties should be virgin. I come from a Christian perspective, but even scientifically, pairbonding is harmed regardless of sex. Philanderers are no better than sluts. You as a man can and will be held to the same standard or you will reap no reward of a virgin bride.t. was virgin and wife was virgin, with 10 year gap
>>61486544I just have shares of silj, slvr, and a couple of the bigger names in silj. Don’t know enough about call options and Greek Shit to understand. Really should educate myself
>>61485243Go get it tested. Looks like temu>>61485626> 5 others guys.6, I'm back.
>>61486534>Men and women are different; their standards are different.Agreed AndJust kidding, in this post here:>>61486541Honestly she's so hot because of her spinning lack of convictions. don't settle fren...
>>61486546Yep, makes empty cold hearted husks both ways. Generations deceived into materialistic hedonism, have now, pay later, mind set is how we got to this userous state of fiat debt. Hold metal no matter how tempting gambling in the cryptos is but keep in mind the sun can wipe the cryptos infrastructure with a single massive solar flare
>>61485742Oh shit, silver is expensive enough that the 90% stacklets cope has started ( not saying your wrong, only that the cope has moved to stacking cheaper silver because most can't buy rounds.)It's truly started bros. I wanted more time but at least I have more gold than Canada.
>>61486546>You as a man can and will be held to the same standardby who? Not by women, women don't give a shit. Women look at you like you have dicks crawling out of your ears if a man is a virgin in his 20s or beyond. I'm glad you and your wife share that bond anon. But surely you realize your situation is so rare that it has no application to 95% of people? And I'm being generous with that 95 number. Already now the desire for a virgin wife is laughable, its impractical and everything I've said is in theory. I'd settle for a non-vaxxed, no tattoos, non fatty, no debt woman in her early to mid 20s with a low body count because realistically that's about as good as it gets for me. I'm proud of the success I've earned in my life, but I'm not a 6'5" billionaire. I know my reasonable market value.
>>61486544Checked >I've avoided SLV out of principleThe principal of truth...Don't shit where you eat...The manipulation is the speculation and gambling, the conviction of the principal is to stand for delivery and to deliver not playing games with those whom are.
>>61486325Great stuff
>>61485842It's not 100 oz of 90%. It's $100 F.V. of 90%.Otherwise yeah, that's an accurate goal. I'm a little lighter on my silver but that's only because I have access to platinum metals. Otherwise that would be my current ratio if not heavier in silver.
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>>61486132>scrapfren is backHoly comfy zone, i'm so happy to see you around fren, we all missed you!How were you doing the past 2 years? Hope you stay around for a while.
>>61486488Also insanely nice
>>61486579I was discussing this very point with a young husband and father today, when I was telling him how over 25 years ago I made a commitment to buy 1 oz a of silver a week no matter what, but also 1 tool a week and he looks at me like I'm insane, knowing how much he makes, but I just say, one silver dime and a 5 dollar tape measure is 10 bucks right? He says yeah I could do that, and I say not could, commit...
>>61485908>>61486132have some (you)s anon, you deserve them for such good posts.
>>61486609>Buying toolsThose things are like free at estate sales, I really should have bought that shop vacuum...
>>61486443Fantastic
>>61486544This also deserves a(you):)
>>61486544>jan 28 callshow much OTM calls are you talking about?
>>61486485you're retardedsmelting .90 into .999 is not difficultit doesn't matter
>>61486664>smelting .90 into .999 is not difficultIt's not difficult, but it's not trivial like turning small .999 into 1000 oz bars by simply melting and recasting. On a small scale it's inefficient unless one has cheap access to reagents. The larger the scale, the lower the cost per oz.>Entire Process of Melting Down Silver Coins, Refining, and Testing to 0.999 Purityhttps://youtu.be/7cg1NT3xe4w
>>61486692when it becomes clear that silver will soon be 1:1 with gold, more smelters will emerge. it's a nonissue.
>>61486664>>61486692>>61486703
>>61486703I think it's important to keep realistic expecations anon. 1:1 isn't happening anytime soon.
>>61486746I didn't want to be that guy in this thread. Thank you for your service.
>>61486751>anytime soon.Is 2030 "soon"?
>>61486773
>>61486264I bought ten ounces Thursday when I was drunk at $63. When I bought at 60 at $50 I thought I might have FOMO'd same when I bought 40 at $54. But I hear ya, think of it like this, the universe craves an equilibrium and you are a meaningful enough being that your actions and emotions behind them affect the universe.
>>61485742I was skeptical of junk when they stopped accepting it at refiners, but you're ultimately getting more metal for your money with in negative premiums and finding deals below melt value.It's also fun collecting these old coins and admiring them, seeing how dogshit modern coins are now.
I thought I saw scrapchad in the thread yesterday. Good to see you man
>>61486804You're fine. Even if the price goes down temporarily, or not, you still have 10 more oz silver:)
>>61485341I can only hope some former coworkers who saw my point about having an asset outside of fiat have started to stack
>>61486751>I think it's important to keep realistic expecations anon. 1:1 isn't happening anytime soon.40:1 is a very conservative (almost certain) ratio, but given the time delta for new silver mines, approaching 20:1 is highly probable, at least for a short period of time under most scenarios.There are some scenarios where silver could approach 1:1, (price insensitive essential industrial demand would do it) but it would take several factors coming together, and would be of limited time because God's ratio is 7 or 8 to 1, so greatly expanded mine output due to the high prices will drive the ratio up.It's really hard to wrap one's head around over 50 years of institutionalized silver price suppression, but it's real, and it's finally ending.Stackers today have a once in a multigeneration windfall opportunity. Most normies are entirely oblivious.
>>61485388Great shotPutting the ag in eagle
>>61486769I didn't either, but I have no shame.But when someone larps as an 'expert' while calling others 'retards'...
>>61486830>time delta for new silver mines, approaching 20:1 is highly probableAt 20:1 I'm immediately trading 10toz Ag for half an ounce of Au. Then waiting to see if I regret it lol
The ratio will flip and goldbugs will seethe
>>61486823I have a lot that I bought at $26, only recently started buying after my yearly bonus last month. My boss told everyone not to spend it all in one place and think about opening an account with Vanguard. I instantly spent all of it on silver, then I wanted more.
>>61486830>There are some scenarios where silver could approach 1:1,Nationalized mines50 yr. Deficits Return of Christ Ect.
>>61486848Swords are cool
Does anyone make Sterling Silver pocket knives?
>>61486546Both virgins is ideal, but I think intent counts for a lot given the current situation. A woman (or man) who has been in a folly of a relationship or two where they've had sex isn't the same thing as someone who has a habit of casual sex with random people. Anyway, wagmi.
>>61486871how about a sterling silver pocket watch?
>>61486855We will have competing trends. Economic depression slows industrial use, currency collapse increases monetary silver demand, WW3 creates essential, price insensitive industrial demand.If we get the right combinaton of factors, 1:1 can happen. If and when that happens, the socioeconomic/political conditions may be completely unrecgonizable from today, so people should be careful for what they wish for.
This has all been quite educational, thank you. Good reading to start my day.
>>61486884Damn the consequences, full speed ahead, straight on 'till morning.
>>61486884>so people should be careful for what they wish for.Indeed. Also, that image isn't accurate.
>>61486884"We deserve the jews we tolerate."- unknown
>>61486606Frogbro my dearest /pmg/fren, nohomo but I've thought about you (and other esteemed stackbros) a lot while I've been away busy with life, It's good to see that you guys have been holding down the fort and dutifully instructing newfrens in the art of slurping cheapies and FWTDHWATDOQAs without me. Life is still a bit chaotic, my wife, kiddos and I have been in a rental biding our time sitting on cash, PMs and mining stocks after selling the house at what turned out be the top of the local housing market, we're waiting for a fire sale on real estate that hopefully coincides with the metals bull run we've all been waiting patiently for to enter the market again and hopefully get a solid home on several acres with some good garden/orchard land, woods and a creek or river frontage. Working for the coin shop has been very interesting but also challenging due to the volume of people trying to sell without sufficient buyers on the other end, but chatting with all sorts of different people from poorfag methheads to professional coin dealers to millionaires and hearing all manner of different stories and perspectives has been a great experience. I hear garden-variety boomers who don't really know anything talking about their investments in bitcoin or XRP and bragging about the performance of their HP, Caterpillar and AI stocks which you'd recognize as bearish if you saw the people doing the talking and how ignorant they are (shoeshine boys offering stock-tips level of bearish), whereas a younger guy I've befriended who is a skillful technical trader that made a small fortune in crypto and stocks has been cashing out of the markets and stacking silver like there's no tomorrow, same as with other sophisticated and wealthy people who've been dropping 6-figs at at time on gold and silver. The vibe i get is that the normie/dumb money is still in the general markets and is in a state of disbelief with respect to gold and especially silver, we're still early fren.
>>61486877Checked >Anyway, wagmi.Yup> think intent counts for a lot It's everything. After all, it's not about what you do but why and for who you do it. So it's not about what you do but who you know, huh?>A woman (or man) who has been in a folly of a relationship or two where they've had sex isn't the same thing as someone who has a habit of casual sex with random people.It's always about the why, back to the intention and motivations. If asked why I stack silver and gold, I reply because it's kinda messy to just throw it in a pile.
>>61486947I know. Silver is God's metal, nickel is the devil's metal, but satan rules this world.
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>>61486968>nickel is the devil's metalMakes sense since ingestion of nickel causes blindness as where ingestion of silver reduces parasites....
>>61486960thank you for sharing your perspective anon, glad to hear from some one in the trenches so to speak.Best of luck and many blessing to you and your family. Hope you find a beautiful piece of land.
>>61486989Machinist will say the same as well, nickel alloys are tough and work harden
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>>61487017>>61486989https://www.ftmmachinery.com/blog/nickel-metal.html
>>61486960>after selling the house at what turned out be the top of the local housing market, we're waiting for a fire sale on real estate that hopefully coincides with the metals bull run we've all been waiting patiently for to enter the market againAs always your radar didn't fail you and you sniped it, if the US RE market is like the one over here, wont have to take much longer to see opportunities arise (even tho i believe the best ones will show up in commercial real estate first). No amounts of imported thirdies will be enough to absorb the quantities of equities soon to hit the market.I experienced it first hand since all my 4 grandparents died within a year in 2023, and childless aunt & unc, and i've seen the absolute nightmare it's been for my parents & their siblings to try to cash out on 3 houses at the same time (you are forced to sell, inheritances taxes being worth basically half the house) in the current market.They ended up having to cut on 25-28% from what already were very affordable prices. The estage agents were telling us countless stories of sellers removing their announce after few months in the markets with no bidders. There is an insane amount of houses inherited from the silent gen/older booms that younger boomers are sitting on rn and who aren't even listed (33% of the boomer generation already died in the US, and by averaged life expectancy standards, the apex years for max boomer death will start in 2027-8).Boomies know what they got and wont sell for less, and millenials are not only a much smaller generation, but they don't even have the means to afford it (34% home ownership in the US, vs 90% in Chyna lol).So huge pile of houses left on hold + younger boomers suddently being showered with extra houses from dead older boomers + no offers from the active population... it wont end well for the housing market. Be patient and you'll be rewarded handsomely. Especially since you are looking for a remote place to settle in.
>>61486960>The vibe i get is that the normie/dumb money is still in the general markets and is in a state of disbelief with respect to gold and especially silver, we're still early fren.With my much, much smaller experience, that's exactly what i've witnessed to. Retards selling, smart money buying.I'd love to see some nationwide figures about how much retail silver was funneled back toward the top ever since we broke $45. I know it's too hard to track, but i wouldn't be surprised if in the US alone around 2-3 billions ounce were being vaccumed in 2025.What's incredible is, even accounting for refining/recasting delays and all, there wasn't any spot dip consecutive to these waves of retail cashing out. All while reaching untold levels of backwardation. China/India/industrials hunger for silver was enough to fucking tank it all without even wincing once.Or i'm completely misreading it, it could be that chinese traders wanted to chase after all the shorts piling up, and now it's been liquidated/rolled over en masse (30 millions PSLV shares in like 2 trading days among others), they will let the price cool down. But i don't see it. The current vertical move is multifactorial, each factor on it's own being enough to justify a bullrun.Can you believe it? We both went all in, and already made a x4 from the early /pmg/ breads lol. In retrospect we already won so hard bro. But that's only the beginning, i know it deep down; just like my guts told be to go all in back in 2018. The level of certainty is 200%, and just knowing you didn't sell yet and continue to buy further cement my certainty. And that's why you MUST stay here lol, so many people would benefit from your wisdom at this critical moment. You could save lives, unironically. Also if you stay around.. i will show you how well it paid off to introduce me to numismatics, because i've MANY rare beauties to show you now i think you will appreciate.
>>61486884>unrecognizable from todaystop I can only get so erectFULL SPEED AHEAD
>>61487210Absolutely in agreement
>>61486848Nice
>>61486751wrong, retard
>>61486884good