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Low liquid bars edition.

>Why precious metals?
https://youtu.be/i3S4rl6ehiI
https://youtu.be/gksenA5Al_A
https://youtu.be/FI7NnOg2rxo

>Huge deficits in minerals such as silver by 2050 inevitable
https://youtu.be/iibsrDXdEos

>Bullion dealers
https://libertycoin.com/ (US)
https://www.chards.co.uk/ (EU/UK)
https://www.silburycoins.co.uk/ (Ancient)
https://www.luciteria.com/ (Otherrare metals)
https://www.ma-shops.com/(Numismatics)
https://www.goldeneaglecoin.com/(US)
https://stoutgold.co/(US)
https://www.aydincoins.com/(US)
https://prospectorsgoldandgems.com/(US)
more at:https://pastebin.com/gZfZHtNE

>Numismatic search
https://en.numista.com/catalogue
https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world

>News and graphs
https://numismag.com/en/home-en
https://silverseek.com
https://www.silverdoctors.com
https://www.mining.com
https://silverbacksnakes.io/finance/silver
https://www.gold.org/goldhub/data/gold-reserves-by-country
https://wtfhappenedin1971.com

>Compare
https://findbullionprices.com(US)
https://eu.compare.pm(EU)
https://www.gold.de/aufgeldtabelle(DE/EU)

>Resources
https://www.jmbullion.com/ultimate-guide-to-90-silver-coins
https://kevinsworkbench.com/junksilverguide
https://www.coinflation.com
http://coinapps.com
https://erikasgrig.com/calculators/rpi-calculator-inflation
https://learn.apmex.com/buying-guide/buying-in-the-usa
https://pastebin.com/5aLmWUUK

>Prospecting
https://youtu.be/ZCL6FKQZyoM
https://www.usgs.gov/programs/mineral-resources-program/science
https://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/en/news/mines-and-minerals
https://www.amazon.ca/Gold-Creeks-Ghostowns-British-Columbia/dp/088839988X

>Nitric acid, magnets, and ping test
https://youtu.be/3mg9YcAShTo
https://youtu.be/NgSXg-WOEVY
https://youtu.be/2ymGAyKAg-k
https://www.fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database

Previous Thread: >>61484825
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our guy
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My LCS is willing to pay 59$ an ounce for my 100 ounce bar. Should I sell it tomorrow to him and buy smaller bars when the price dips? I bought it at 49
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>>61487033
>sell
Sell? Why?
PMs aren't some shitcoin you dump asap. You'll regret selling now.
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>>61487033
absolutely not, you should be ashamed of yourself for even considering selling so early.
>>61487032
If I owned a house I would sell it to buy silver and rent instead.
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threadly reminder that complimentary coin anon is the most based anon in the history of /pmg/
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>>61487033
I'll buy it for $65 if you're that retarded
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>>61487033
Trade it all in for war nickels, he should be happy to get pure 999 in exchange for the stinkiest junk.
And you'll go home with 1,800 war nickels.

Win-win.
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>>61487037
>>61487038
I want to sell it and get smaller bars that are more liquid, I kind of regret going with a 100 ounce bar.
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>>61487033
I bought mine at 16
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>>61487059
>want to sell it and get smaller bars that are more liquid
Don't sell, trade 100oz for 100oz.
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>>61487052
>1,800 war nickels.
>>61487059
ah, thats more reasonable. depends on how liquid the rest of your stack is. I have a 100 oz bar myself, but I feel no desire to get rid of it as I have about 400 oz in single oz rounds and the like so I'm already pretty liquid. If your 100 oz bar makes up like half of your stack or something (or more) then yeah it probably wouldnt hurt to TRADE in for smaller pieces so long as you get a good deal and the LCS doesnt try to jew you. but like >>61487069 said, dont sell.
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>>61487060
Is that a JM (Canada) bar?
https://allengelhard.com/the-collections/ag-100oz/
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>>61487029
>Low liquid bars edition.
>
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>>61487033
Trade it for silver Bitz
https://youtu.be/_pV2k7PGx6I?si
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>>61487076
I know you have an LBMA bar, but what size are those?
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>>61487075
I don't believe so
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>>61487032
Just out of curiosity, where can you buy 350k oz of silver in one clip and how does it get delivered to your house?
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>>61487059
Buy moar silver in smaller sizes. You're running out of time to fuck around.
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>>61487087
I have 250 ounces of silver right now
100 in rounds/smaller bars
100 in the 100 ounce bar
50 in 90% silver
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>>61487088
>250 ounces of silver right now
>100 in rounds/smaller bars
>100 in the 100 ounce bar
>50 in 90% silver
I wouldn't even worry about trading the 100. Just keep buying.
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>>61487085
He is probably taking delivery from COMEX
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>>61487088
Then don't sweat your 100oz. It's worth far more for you to sell it later than to take a premium hit just to get something smaller.

Trading your hundred now is a losing proposition unless you can get even more total silver weight in junk for example, by effectively arbitraging the temporary .999 panic at the LBMA.

If you can get a few extra ounces of silver in a straight across deal, then trading is the smartest play.

I predict there will come a time when 90% goes for a hefty premium above melt.
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Hi, I'm calling to see if Mr. Tampowitz working this weekend?
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>>61487096
>He is probably taking delivery from COMEX
He did. He actually had to "twist some arms" to get it in 3 months, they tried to do it in six months.

He also said when the time comes, it will go back to COMEX. I believe picrel represents only one of the tranches, or 100 million worth of his 400 million total purchase. (12 million oz total I think)
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I have some important information to share

I bought some shitty wawa pizza and the crust was too soft for my liking. I thought that maybe if I heated some silver to 500F I could crisp the crust before the toppings started to burn due to silver's conductivity.

It didn't work. Do I need more silver? The temp of the pizza rocks was 400F after I removed the slice
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>>61487076
Absolutely based shitbar enthusiast
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>>61487113
Maybe use some oil.
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>>61487113
>The temp of the pizza rocks was 400F after I removed the slice
did you preheat the rocks to 400 F before adding the shitty pizza? That may have been your error
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>>61487029
The one advantage of massive bars like that is they're extremely easy to store, just paint them brown and theives will walk right by one thinking it's a brick.
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>>61487060
it's hard for an lcs to sell so they won't pay spot for bars this big
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>>61487113
I’m going to save this photo for use after silver moons to show how absolutely retarded shit used to be. Funny stuff anon.
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>>61487113
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>>61487113
Saved
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>>61487132
make sure to emphasize that its asahi
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>>61487123
yeah they were 500F before I added the pizza.
So the pizza soaked up a decent amount of energy.
I think I just need a bigger pile of silver to hold more energy for the desired flash crisp.
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>>61487142
agreed. I'd add another layer of bars just to be sure
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>>61487142
Next time heat them up with a blowtorch skip the oven and yes more silver always the answer to everything.
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check out this old ass coin
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>>61487172
To this day, I still want an Indian Head penny.
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>>61487172
US coinage without the presidents is so much superior
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>>61487113
Jesus
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>>61487172
Nice, back from when Pennies were made of Cupronickel.
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Do you guys also use options on gold/silver ETFs to either hedge during sudden spikes or when you want to increase the torque to the underlying? Or you just stack coins and bars?
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>>61487042
Stop posting AI silver
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>>61487178
It belongs to my mom, I've been sorting her coin collection. I'm at a loss of what to do with all the copper pennies since I really don't feel like sorting them. I put a magnet through it and found a steel penny so I feel like there could be something interesting but I don't really know what to look for
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>>61487192
Metal we can grope or try to crisp our pizza crusts with
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>>61487113
>putting Asahifags in their rightful place
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>>61487080
>know you have an LBMA bar, but what size are those?
You believe I have "an" LBMA bar because in poker, you never show your hand until the betting is done.
>but what size are those?
These are about this big
Pic related.
>>61487119
>Absolutely based shitbar enthusiast
Indeed, all metal is money fren, "if" you know what to do with it.
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>>61487198
Steels are a couple bucks, so that's cool.
There are a lot of rare "collectable" pennies out there.
I have no interest in them.
I sort the pre-82's and discard the zinc.
It's about 30 pounds by now.
If it's not your thing there's nothing wrong with just trading the common pocket change for some silver coins.
Well, that's a personal opinion, so take that into account.
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I’m a USPS distribution clerk and I’ve seen an explosion recently in precious metals shipments. I know what the packages look like and the return addresses because I buy from all the major online retailers too
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61487196

fuck off. Not giving you the (you) you want
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I'm about to drop good money on a TL-30x6 safe. Some big fat fucker like an AMSEC CFX703620 TL-30X6 or an ISM Super Treasury ST642023 TRTL30x6.
Why? Because fuck you, I want to feel like a dragon stashing my horde in an impenetrable fortress.
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>>61487042
Ich liebe deutschland silber und gold muzen. Deutschland hat die besten alten Münzen.
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Single or double oz Coins are always superior to 5oz and more.

I mean, 5oz are okay. But 10oz are so illiquid nowadays. That's why I leased our my 10oz and multi kilo bars and was paid back in single ounces
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What happens in March? Why is March a big deal?
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>>61487033
Just saw your post. I'd trade your 100oz for smaller silver, even if you lose a few ounces in the trade.
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>>61487263
130,000 contracts (650Mozt) of silver are due for delivery. COMEX does not have enough to deliver that.
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>>61487263
>What happens in March? Why is March a big deal?
It's a major delivery month and most of the December shorts were rolled forward (by paying a premium) until March.

March is when COMEX and the LBMA have to cough up more silver than they have available.

If the longs insist on delivery, which they very well may, this could break the COMEX/LBMA and cause prices to go into the triple digits.
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>>61487178
I’d trade one
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>>61487241
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>>61487274
...
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Was the round 50 cent coin the peak of Australian coin designs?
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>>61487042
I still am in disbelief he gave you that much. I lowkey regret not giving it a chance since i brought up the subject with him kek. But no actually, it's perfect some anon with a smaller stack wins it.
I'm kinda tempted to do the same for Xmas, hoping a newb stacker benefit from it, but being in Europe makes it difficult shipping wise since most anons here are burgers... I'll try to think about something.
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>>61487274
looking over my finances I can only afford about 20 more oz before this happens
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>>61487242
buys trtl30x6, fills it with lead, then hides his shiny in a hidden underfloor compartment
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>>61487297
That's still 20oz more than the average person will buy.
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>My birthday is march
>They are going to blow up the COMEX and LBMA in march

Thank you Santa Claus (Xi Jinping), what a wonderful present
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>>61487085
NYC comex vault, he openly said it. But it's not like he got any other option for that much silver.

>and how does it get delivered to your house?
It's not. Best they can do is drop it on the front porch of their storage unit lol. It's up to you to move it back home. I guess he rented few semis to transport it back (and a bodyguard or two).
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>>61487282
Tick tock.

>>61487297
You still beat 99% of your fellow countrymen.
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>>61487198
>>61487206
Yeah, just don't be a nigger. Get rid of the post 1982, keep the rest in the basement or something. Really no point selling off anything that isn't quarters or dimes, might as well keep the rest of the change in case it's ever worth something.
I almost want to save my zinkies just because they're so useless, what am I gonna do with a penny, or even 10,000? I could just put them in jars in the basement and never spend them, fuck pennies.
1 cent. If you made 1 cent a second for an hour you'd be making 36 bucks an hour, just save the pennies at this point tbqhwy. Start a family useless coin collection. That shit is like hyperinflated bills already, it's useless.
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Peace for all my friends :)
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>>61487302
>>61487312
thanks for the encouragement frens
someday I'll get to 1000 oz
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>>61487113
You need more trust me
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>>61487274
So this is when the music stops?
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>>61487322
>stops
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>>61487118
(nice fuggin grosso bro!)
>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.

Insightful and correct-pilled as usual fren. Besides the cultural and racial dilution of the country it appears that a major reason for flooding the US with 20+ million brownoids in recent years was to subsidize rent-seeking rabbis and artificially inflate real estate, so as the gibs get turned off and they self-deport or get kicked out the effect on real estate will synergize with that of the demographic decline of boomers and the liquidation of their assets, perhaps millennials and zoomers will finally be able to afford a home and get a fair chance to live a decent life.

>>61487199
>The current vertical move is multifactorial, each factor on it's own being enough to justify a bullrun.
YES! I've been ranting about this to anyone who'll listen man, the macro setup of so many simultaneous bullish factors is unprecedented, we're on the edge of the most face-melting bull market in human history. I'd really love to have you explain and expand upon your view of the silver market as it stands now and know what you think will unfold over the next few years. I'm not a studious analyst like you and operate more on intuition than technicals, but the feels feel like we could double again or more by the end of March.
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>>61487308
Can't wait for the fireworks. Hope the chink importers actually double down and x2 their 28th Nov delivery notice. Actually they don't even have to, 600Moz already was pretty much amounting to a cleaning of comex's registered.

And i'll be incredibly disappointed if the kikes just shutdown their datacenters, clean the CME order book, and pretend everything is fire once again. The lack of creativity would make me lose the only respect* i have left for jews.

* = respect of embracing clown tier levels of pure genius evilness
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Legitimately, do we see silver going into the thousands by end of decade?
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>>61487308
Yeah...
It's all about you and Winnie the poo...
Christopher Robins delusional ride
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>>61487338
Probably.
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>>61487295
I don't recognize that coin frogbro, it's kinda reminiscent of the stag on coins from Ephesus but not quite a match, it looks rare and awesome whatever it is
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>>61487278
Stylin'
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I finally hit 100oz ladz, here's to Mr. Tampowitz for low prices and you guys for pointing me to real money
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>>61487313
Zinc pennies might very well become worth more to collectors than copper ones in a hundred years just because they are worthless so they're not going to be saved by very many people. They don't survive outdoors so it's not like we're going to be finding them in the dirt a century from now. Most of them will be melted for scrap.

a lot of times its the stuff that people consider garbage that becomes valuable, because nobody saves it.
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>>61487351
Keep on stackin, fren!
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>>61487315
Peace and goodwill to you as well fren.
This is my current pocket peace.
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>>61487313
Zinc is good for corrosion protection, drill a hole through a few zinkies and screw/bolt them to the frame of your car/truck to slow down rust, the zink gets eaten before steel
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>>61487363
Zinc is good for libido. You eat 24 oysters a week and you will fuck like a dude in college again. Selenium too.
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>>61487354
True, if you consider the entire coinage supply of trash fiat metal as worthless, it instead becomes free metal for industry, no need to mine it, just stuff it into a crucible to make product. It will disappear practically overnight.
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>>61487316
Hell yeah
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What does this specifically mean for silver?
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>>61487060
>I bought mine at 16
>>61487033
>I bought it at 49
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>>61Peace.
Checked
>So this is when the music stops?
Since you want to know.
>this is when people notice that there is only one chair.
Bit the music keeps playing, faster and faster, but without any harmony or a steady keeping of time. Because everyone knows now, all eyes are drawn to the one chair as they spin around it faster and faster...
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>>61487376
>What does this specifically mean for silver?
It will pull up the price of silver to have a minimum ratio of 80:1. $40,000/oz gold means mnimum $500/oz silver.

$20,000 gold means minimum $250 silver.
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>>61487351
a hearty congrats fren!!
may your stack grow ever taller
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>>61487315
And peace be upon you my fren of good taste. I finally got myself a nice key-date high-relief 1921 peace dollar for the collection, always wanted one of these.
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>>61487376
Picrel is really no different to printing a bunch of trillion dollar notes to pay the debt. Inflation will moon and we still win because the shinies are retard valuable in funny money.
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>>61487378
Beware of (((clippers))).
https://allengelhard.com/definitive-pages/engelhard-100oz-class/
>9th series in ‘P’ serial prefix with occasional ‘C’ and ‘S’ serial prefix variations, first fully machined 100oz ‘bar’ variety. One of the C002xxx bars was ‘drilled and filled’ with lead.
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>>61487384
I’m worried silver will be left behind. Gold $40,000 and silver goes to $85
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>>61487394
How do they cover up the drill hole ends? Seems like it would be pretty easy to identify if they do it that way. They probably cast it around the lead somehow but you could still pick this up if you do ye olde density test in a bucket of water.
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>>61487395
>silver will be left behind
We have the mining deficit though.
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>>61487347
Didrachm -475BC Bruttum, Caulonia
Can't tell how uncommon they are, but i never came across another one yet.

>>61487328
Great, because i've some DD to share with the frens, especially in regards to China slurp tactic and my guess on their long term strategy, since that's the topic i've focused on lately. I'll cook something for tomorrow, it's 4am here i'm gonna crash soon.
But a lot of changes are happening, just like JPMorgan discretly moving their entire PM trading desk (50+ traders transfered, largest desk worldwide) from the US to Singapore last thursday with zero press release.
Things are accelerating, and when rats are leaving the boat in such a hurry, you know you gonna get your feet wet very soon lol.
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>>61487401
Dude I don’t know. I’m scared. I know it’s going to happen. Gold to $40,000 and silver goes to $110 or something.
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>>61487351
Congrats, wish you hit 100oz sooner fren
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>>61487407
>$40,000 and silver goes to $110 or something
If the GSR goes higher like that, I'm trading gold for silver.
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>>61487407
Zero chance of this happening. Gold above 10,000 means the public will look at the ONLY viable substitute on the periodic table, silver. If gold is even near 40,000 silver is at least 1000-2000. Even platinum will be pulled much higher once gold is unaffordable for the average joe.
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>>61487410
At 363 GSR bid fond farewell to the yellow rocks you hold for real
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>>61487394
Thanks for the source for a tower starter
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>>61487407
If someone who stacked at 1:100 gold:silver weight ratio, he would sell his gold and buy silver, he would literally increase by 4x his physical silver stack.
Such a huge demand cannot be handled, silver has to go up to maintain at least 1:80 price ratio.
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>>61487395
>I’m worried silver will be left behind.
Then the ratio goes to retarded levels, such that ONE oz of gold can buy 235 oz of silver.

I would sell gold and buy silver at that ratio. Through most of history the ratio has been 20:1 or less, and in modern times around 40:1, but during the recent decades of price suppression it's been between 70-90:1

Unlike gold, large quantities of silver are essential for modern technology. There is more available above ground gold than silver.

>Yandex AI says there's 6,950,000,000 ounces of above ground gold, most of it is in vaults.

Of the less than 6 billion oz of silver, much of it is privately owned or tied up in electronics/solar panels.
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>>61487403
>and when rats are leaving the boat in such a hurry, you know you gonna get your feet wet very soon lol
Facts
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>>61487407
>Gold to $40,000 and silver goes to $110 or something.
I hope it does. I'll be selling gold and buying silver, then waiting for the ratio to drop.
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>>61487391
>I finally got myself a nice key-date high-relief 1921 peace dollar for the collection, always wanted one of these.
Funny coincidence, I bought a really slick scratched up 1921 for $5 over spot the other day (it's still in the mail). It's a sad reflection of yours, but it fills the whole in my album.
How much did you pay for that beauty?
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>>61487413
>Even platinum will be pulled much higher once gold is unaffordable for the average joe.
Yes. We've already seen that. Platinum is much more rare than gold, more noble than gold and denser than gold. With gold skyrocketing, the demand for platinum jewelry increased.

Platinum has traditionally been much more expensive than gold, despite being 90%+ industrial metal.
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>>61487427
I paid like $50 for a supposed Scarface Peace dollar and I'm pretty sure it's not really a Scarface
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>>61487431
>picrel

I read that the Spanish used to use the plundered platinum as fucking ballast for their galleons. Imagine a boat loaded with silver and gold booty chests and a keel of platinum. Wild times.
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>>61487313
The most modern penny I could find was from 1970. I've got enough copper to make a crackhead blush.
Here's another coin I found in the dig- just another piece of junk.
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>>61487328
Also i wanted to rectify some opioid induced nonsense when i random guessed retail dumping 2Boz kek, that'd be more of a worldwide figure, since i now remember seeing some estimates about US stackers holding 1.5B total. But wouldn't be surprised if a third of that amount was gatekept by boomies who started to get rid of it after we broke into the 40s. That'd still be a 500Moz unloading thourough 2025, sure enough to backlog refiners for months. But still not enough to tame the price down.
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>>61487403
> I'll cook something for tomorrow
Based, lookin forward to it
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>>61487439
That is in prime condition
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>>61487439
Nice, looks like a proof.
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>>61487438
I read that some platinum powder was added to cannon metal because it was found to make them stronger so that there may be some cannons at the bottom of the ocean that are up to 50% platinum. I wonder if one could equip underwater drones with a magnetometer looking for anomalies indicating old cannons, then use XRF to check if they have a platinum signature..
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>>61487403
>Didrachm -475BC Bruttum, Caulonia
OK cool I know those coins, not super rare by ancient standards but you're probably the only chad in pmg with one, I luv me a nice chunky didrachm.

>>61487403
>i've some DD to share with the frens, especially in regards to China slurp tactic and my guess on their long term strategy, since that's the topic i've focused on lately. I'll cook something for tomorrow, it's 4am here i'm gonna crash soon.

Alright you have a good night fren, I'm truly looking forward to the informational feast you'll cook up for us. The screencaps of your long analyses from years ago were a staple of early /pmg/ and nudged many frens over the edge of indecision into becoming stackers, maybe you'll manage to convert a few more normgroids before it's too late for them.

>>61487427
>I bought a really slick scratched up 1921 for $5 over spot the other day

Great deal man, even in poor condition they're worth a significant numismatic premium. Mine has some bag marks and has some weakness of the strike at high points but is uncirculated, it's my largest numisfag splurge of the year at $475.
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>>61487355
>>61487388
>>61487408
Thank you!
That stack will get there, though I've been working on self sufficiency and eventually working in political influence.
The world is fake and gay, but be the change you want to see, right?
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If you want to be racist just post this, geez
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>>61487443
Cool, gn and see you tomorrow fren
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For the people that work with silver, how feasible would y'all think it would be to make miniatures out of silver? I paint a lot of tabletop minis and I think it would be pretty cool to have an actual silver dragon
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>>61487459
No negro money for me. I'd sooner have a Natalie Mars coin.
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>>61487295
That’s one old Krugerrand
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>>61487470
Made before people ran into jews.
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>>61487462
super simple if you can carve your dragon out of wax. I'd probably use an existing D&D miniature to make a plaster 2 part mold, then either cast the dragon in wax to touch up before doing a lost wax casting, or if the mold is good just cast silver into the mold directly.
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>>61487458
>but be the change you want to see, right?
self sufficiency is based tho
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>>61487468
Pretty sure the Mint still has these in stock, same year and everything. No one wanted them.
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>>61487478
I miss the old days when Canada wasn't completely fake and gay.
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>>61487473
1 of 109 reasons they’ve been expelled time and time again…
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>>61487439
>just another piece of junk.

Hard to tell but I think it could be the scarce "Accented Hair" variety which is worth a bit more than regular kennedy halves, nice find regardless tho.
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Is searching through coin rolls actually worth the time? Anyone here done it much?
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>>61487456
>Museum of Atomic Energy Neutron Irradtiated dimes from the 1964 World's fair
Interesting pickups. I suppose it gives you a look into what random dimes out of the circulation looked like in 1964 (though just buying junk Silver gives you that as well).
>Great deal man, even in poor condition they're worth a significant numismatic premium.
Thanks, I was shocked I didn't get outbid on it.
>it's my largest numisfag splurge of the year at $475.
With the 21 out of the way, all I have left are the 1927 and 1928 Philadelphia which I doubt I'll get lucky on. Plus those dates have been heavily forged by people filing off the mintmarks on more common coins, so I'm effectively forced to get one at a coin show or LCS where I can examine the coin thoroughly before buying it.
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>>61487354
No, the thing is there are so many pennies sitting in jars out there that it's actually worthless. If the debate is whether it'll be worth more than 1 cent you might be right, but that'll be 100-200 years in the future when coin jars are all cleaned out Copper pennies are still so absurdly common in change that they'll never be rare, and this will be the case with zinc pennies. Copper pennies are already 40 years old, there's simply too many of them for them to be rare this century, and the scrap value of zinc is nothing.

HOWEVER it will go the way of hyperinflated currencies or old political buttons, they might be worthless individually but they'll be a novelty, so having a wheelbarrell full of pennies or dollar bills or something might be a curiosity, they'll be used as gambling chips and gift shop items. They do actually have some novelty value, I'd put their price at 10 to 25 cents 100 years in the future - inflation-adjusted. Might be a thing to collect if you're a schizo who thinks we'll have life extension technology soon, along with nickels, along with any hyperinflated currency really. It becomes a stinky numismatic, one sold in bulk as a novelty.
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>>61487394
I've had mine looked at and it seems okay.
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>>61487502
In two years of working as a cashier I found 2-3 Silver dimes, 2-3 War nickels and one Silver Quarter and 12 or so W quarters. Not sure how many rolls I looked through to find all those though.
I've attempted to get rolls of halves from my bank, but they never have any. The teller told me they usually have some in the bank branch one town over, so I'll have to try getting some rolls after Christmas and report back here if I find anything.
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>>61487502
at my banks you'll probably just get new coins from the mint

if you do get older coins they've been run through the sorter which picks out silver. Might find some wheaties or something. Maybe some war nickels or 40% halves might get through. But straight silver gets pulled out by the machine.

no bank in my town takes customer rolls and resells them. They all unwrap the rolls and sort them.
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>>61487509
And here's an explanation of why they'll never be worth anything, in short
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QeFvLunTCs
Schizos like this are more common than you think, I'd do it if I had a place to easily get coins. Humans instinctively hoard coins to the point where roman slop coins are still abundant.
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>>61487328
I wonder internally what are the odds they can keep the grift going indefinitely. I mean they've kept rolling GME shorts forward since '21 when they almost vaporized the market...

They cant be stupid enough to sell China all their silver for peanuts, right?
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>>61487511
I've been checking my regular pocket change for like 10 to 15 years and I have found exactly one 64 quarter and no dimes.
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>>61487313
Fug...
A box of pennies is just 25 dollars for 2,500 of them, did I miss out? Tell me banks still have them somewhere...
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>>61487516
>They cant be stupid enough to sell China all their silver for peanuts, right?
It's not about the silver, it's about protecting the fiat. Jews don't give a fuck about gold or silver when they control the printing press.
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>>61487486
As far as I can tell without a lens, it's not the rare kind. Thanks for telling me about this, I had no idea.
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>>61487513
schizos die and their hoards get thrown away

my point is zinc is neither popular nor durable. Roman coins exist specifically because they're NOT zinc. Or aluminum. Or any metal that dissolves in less than a decade outdoors.
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>>61487513
Roman slop coins were so common that there are accounts them being commonly used for change/barter in markets after the Spanish Civil War. This is exactly how copper pennies (and other US base metal coins) will circulate after the USD collapses. You'll probably still see them turning up in times of crisis centuries from now.
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>>61487510
99.99% will be fine.
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>>61487529
you guys are severely overestimating the durability of zinc coins
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how many ounces, how many will make me fabulously wealthy. is it 1000 ounces? I need to buy alot more.
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>>61487523
People are still turning in pennies to banks and the aren't demonetized yet, so they should still be rolling new boxes, the flow of coins has just slowed down a lot. Your bank branch will probably have a limit of how many you can buy though so come with some rolls of Zinc in your back pocket that you can trade for unsearched rolls if need be.
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I bought 224 oz of 1 oz silver ingots back in 2017 or so, its 2.5x'd on value am i gonna make it
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>>61487534
>Zinc
Read my post again, I specified copper pennies.
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Are we (stackers) ready for another "great depression"?

>I have never seen so many broadening patterns and rising wedges form across a wide range of sectors: Dow Jones, Nasdaq, banks, etc.

>The last time this occurred was 1929
https://x.com/great_martis/status/1999714410915590404
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>>61487542
>(and other US base metal coins)
I took that to include zinc. My bad if not.

I find zinc pennies on the ground ever time I go metal detecting, they look like swiss cheese. I sometimes find steel pennies and those are also trash after 80 years in the dirt
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>>61487544
Readier than most for the coming finacial bed sharting, we got our diaper on and ready to be comfy till morning
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>>61487529
0% chance most US slop coins will survive when industry says “bring us your now worthless slop coins, we will pay x amount of new money per pound”. It will vanish. This isn’t the Roman times anymore, if industry sees cheap metal that requires zero mining they will buy and the brokies will hand over the coins.
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>>61487544
>Dubs
Checked, and I'm as ready as any poor slob. I just hope we rip the band-aid off here soon-ish. Sick of always waiting.
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>>61487548
I was referring to cupronickel, sorry for not making it clear.
>I find zinc pennies on the ground ever time I go metal detecting
I occasionally dig up pennies from the planters around my work, the copper ones clean up nicely (and sometimes have nice red toning) while the zincs are so corroded that I just throw them back in.
>I sometimes find steel pennies and those are also trash after 80 years in the dirt
I'm surprised you can tell those were even pennies and not just penny sized slugs.
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>I'm surprised you can tell those were even pennies and not just penny sized slugs.
I think it's weird I even find them at all, it was just the one year and I've dug up 3 or 4 of em.
I think people purposefully threw them away. I don't ever find that many regular cents from the same year.
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>>61487475
Hmmm something to think about, thanks!
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Day 1 of blowjob posting until a blowjob is equal to a Merc dime.

>3.22 ounces of silver for a blowjob today
>December 13th, in the year of our Lord Two Thousand Twenty-Five,"
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>>61487476
Sure, but the overall point of government is to provide a garden for the people to prosper. That's the whole point of taxes, a subscription plan for the men in your country to want to opt into.
That being said, a great plan to implement into the schooling system along with self sufficiency programs is a militia style training program, a practical exercise of civics courses that covers range practice and the concept of leaderless resistance. Plus at the end of high school you get to keep the AR you used for range practice
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>>61487101
What would we invest in if money was sound again ?
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>>61487544
Eh, not really, I still want to round out my liquor stockpiling and copper and nickel stockpiling and wool clothing stockpiling, I'm readier than most but some stuff came up and I haven't been hitting the estate sales as frequently.
Luckily we probably have until mid-2026.
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>>61487605
Investing is and always will be speculation, no matter what, no exceptions.
What it is, essentially, is making a bet on the future. So what happens when you can't trust unlimited jew money credit / debt to finance things? I don't know, do what the old money does.
The rich of the past were feudal landlords, even far after feudualism. They owned businesses. They made connections. They did a LITTLE bit of what they called "speculation", which was what the stock market was called back then, but it was mostly buying up means of production for what people needed in their day-to-day lives, along with selling off land when they were losing money and buying it back when they were making money.

Land was king back then, which is part of the reason why so many old people are obsessed with it and it's talked about so much, but it's no guarantee. Land was a store of value that frequently had to be sold off in hard times.
So you just follow the basic formula that makes people wealthy in any time
>Live below your means
>Take opportunities
>Do some speculating, do some land, own the means of production, save up metals
This in a nutshell is basically what all old money did, and yes, if you are "investing" you are still speculating with every single asset.
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>>61487605
>What would we invest in if money was sound again ?
Productive enterprises.
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>>61487617
>Land was king back then
Land only increases in value when the population grows, when the population is stagnant or shrinking, the value of land stays follows.
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>>61487606
>Luckily we probably have until mid-2026.
I concur, and even then, we're not likely to have a kerchunk! like what happened in 1929.

Because of all the circuit breakers and Fed "puts" and QE, we're more likely to see a series of stair step 10% downs.

I will be like watching the btc guys who've been buying all the dips, only to watch it drop down another step.

Add in a component of stagflation, and stretch it out 10 years. Expect a major war during that period.
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Frens, I just thought of a great way to turn silver into access to the most nubile of pussy. The FWTDHWAHDOQA is well known of course, but less spoken about is all the old fags with all of their net worth parked in financial bullshit that is due to go through major changes in the next decade or so. Said old fags have spent their disposable wealth on things that are either for their own enjoyment or to show off how much fiat they have accrued. Things such as gun collections, muscle cars... and boats. These old fags are in prime position to be absolutely wiped out, unable to make payments on everything from cars to houses to streaming services to maids to boats. These assets will come extremely cheap to those with stack of sound money. The simple mind of a female cannot help but send tingles to her clam when she sees a man with more signs of wealth and success than other men. Where a merc could get you a sloppy blowie, a few oz could net you a nice fancy boat that gives you an unlimited supply of fresh snatch.
Things are lookin up anons, I may never have a family or a loving wife; at least I can have tight lithe women entertaining me.
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>>61487625
Yeah, I'm thinking the stock market does what silver did this year, but in reverse. Consistent loss after loss.
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>>61487628
>Boat
There's no such thing as a cheap boat unless you're talking about those aluminum redneck ones that have a garbage-picked motor you service yourself.
You could get a boat for 1 dollar, or free even, and it wouldn't be cheap.
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>>61487628
Inshallah we shall live out our dreams of being a Chinese emperor surrounded by his harem of nubile women. Perhaps I shall order a small scale replica of the forbidden city constructed for extra larp.
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>>61487629
>Consistent loss after loss.
When this happens, the government tax revenues drop, pushing the government into fiscal dominance where the need for more currency and liquidity becomes more important than controlling inflation, but right now, everything is ready to collapse:
-Bond market
-Housing market
-Commercial real estate
-Stock market
-US dollar
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>>61487591
>200$ for a blowjob
lol wut?
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>>61487634
Not strictly true, largely a boomer meme because they are useless and tarded. The killer cost of boats is marina berth and haulout fees for maintenance. If your boat is small enough to put on a trailer (and you can fit a pretty big boat on a trailer) and you are willing to diy maintenance, it’s surprisingly cheap.

t. Boat autist

>>61487640
Hooker prices are fucked in the west if you don’t want the herpes ridden crackwhore and desire a vaguely fuckable women instead although $200 is still a very premium blowie.
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>>61487644
wouldn't any high value prostitute simply charge by the hour? You could get many blowjobs if it was 200 an hour
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I bought 500 more dimes today at 33x face value!
It just sucks that they're all Roosevelts (commie faggot)
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>>61487668
>I bought 500 more dimes today at 33x face value!
Did you get lucky on Ebay or did you find them at an LCS or estate sale?
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>>61487668
>they're all Roosevelts
ooof
that smarts. Was it your only option or something?
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>>61487622
I doubt that's true.
If you have too much land, just put a forest on it and it becomes way more valuable by itself over long periods of time.
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>>61487673
I found an hidden Ebay listing with no traction from a dude that knows nothing about coins

I hate silver FDR dimes so much but fuck it, for 33x face that's a kicker deal!
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>>61487686
Nice, those big lots always seem to be the easiest ones to get below spot because nobody has that much liquidity and the people who do don't hunt through ebay.
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>>61487686
>I found an hidden Ebay listing

based and cheapiepilled
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>>61487120
too cheap, maybe I'll use oil to dig up some...oh
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>>61487029
>Low liquid bars edition.
Not sure what "low liquid" means, so I'm ignorantly hoping this fits
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>>61487295
Ancient Hoffman and Hoffman coin?
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>>61487702
Low liquid means "harder to move", i.e. jeavyweight bars. Kilo and above. Even a kilo's not super low liquid, they're only about $2k. A $2k bar is less liquid than a 10oz $600ish bar, but more liquid than a 100oz (about 3kg) bar.
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>>61487702
>"low liquid"
probably referring to the fact they are 90% and are not as desirable as 999 silver. Its a dumb distinction I think, just because refineries are backed up this moment with junk silver doesn't mean they always will. The more that is destroyed the less there will be.
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>>61487722
Oops. I got the "harder to move" part right, just not the why of it.
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>>61487029
sorry for shitposting about pussy, I had an inspiration and this place is the only place I can express myself freely.
heres my low liquid bar as recompense
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>>61487739
/pmg/ threads are one of the few remaining sovlful generals remaining on 4cuck
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>>61487029
>Low liquid bars edition
2nd try
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>My largest piece of Silver is a Liberian commemorative that weighs in at just over 1 ozt.
For once, I'm disappointed by the fact I have no massive illiquid bars.
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>>61487742
>4cuck
I miss old eight-chan. Those glory days, I learned so much. Finding that place was genuinely one of the best things to ever happen to me, I'm a better man for it.
lol spam filter blocks the name of hotwheel's image board
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>>61487742
100% silver scambots
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imagine not investing in the fastest appreciating currency
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>>61487384
$20,000 gold means $3333 silver.
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It's weird to me how Silver and Gold get no reaction from nearly all animals while humans seemingly instinctively view the metals as valuable.
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>>61487817
Dogs start barking at you when you walk by and you're jingling silver coins in your backpack.
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>>61487826
are you sure you aren't just black?
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>>61487832
No, try it on the neighbor's dogs, they'll instantly act weird when they hear the silver coins' pings.
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Stacklets make it goals
$100 FV of 90%
100 tOZ of . 999 ag
1 tOZ . 999 au

Aim for this ^^^ order should be . 999 ag, $100 FV of 90% then 1 au.

You can ratio trade into gold later and the 90% gives you something to barter in inflation without touching your asset trade stack.
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>>61487452
Welp, found my rabbit hole for the weekend, thanks anon.
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Ah, 2022 feels like yesterday.
My safe is so heavy I don’t need to bolt it down, dunno how I’ll transport it with me to Japan though
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>>61487634
Spoken like man that understands assets vs liabilities.
You don't trade assets for liabilities.
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>>61487836
I'll give it a try, but I'm not so sure. As gay as this will sound, I have more than a few friends that genuinely think of me as some sort of dog whisperer
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>>61487855
Good reason to not buy silver $ are an asset, silver is a burden, have to worry about it store it, protect it,,,,pays no rent or interest ,,,it's a liability


$$$ for the win
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>>61487848
PAMP casts are beautiful
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I don't think Im going to the coin show tomorrow. Pretty much have everything I need for now...
Except a gf
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/pmg/, I'm bored, give me some requests of precious metals related stuff to draw in MS Paint.
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>>61487871
iqdelete turning to christ and forsaking his jewish ways. He is extra brown so give him a unibrow, fucked up teeth. Maybe skinny but weirdly fat
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>>61487871
jews turning to dust after COMEX and the LBMA defaults and the price of silver goes to 6 gorrilion
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>>61487869
Yeah, one of the best non-gov mints up there with Asahi
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>>61487754
i disagree with your imagine
the greatest act of rebellion is buying silver
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>>61487871
A PM version of this? Could be gold and silver beings saving humans or stackers saving friends who weren't well-off enough to stack. Lots of options if you're willing.
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>>61487879
Here you go anon.
>>61487882
Might be kind of difficult to draw dust in the software I'm using, but I'll give it a shot.
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>>61487871
Maybe do an autism train carrying pepes and wojaks with swastikas on it and sheeit
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>>61487431
is there gold-platinum-ratio? what did it look like historically? also plat looks like silver, which is a pitty
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>>61487948
>is there gold-platinum-ratio?
Here's a chart. One would mean they are equal.
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I just pulled out my only kilo bar to check it out, paid $542 according to the receipt
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>>61487969
Lmao there's a moron here who cashed his 401k early, break even for him is $180 silver,,,,y'all all lost money
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>>61487969
Lookin' good
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>>61487301
uncovers his stash of gold and guns, takes the guns, leaves gold stash exposed.
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>>61487131
My shop has a 10 percent spread on 100oz bars (prices in Canadian dollars).
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>>61487029
Nobody has answered any time i have asked: but how stocked are your bullion shops in your area?
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>>61487882
Delivery!
Decided to have Mr. Tampowitz melt instead of being turned to dust since it's easier to draw.
I think I'm going to go to sleep now, making the tiny details on the drawings is exhausting.
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>>61488022
Ahead of schedule and under budget
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>>61488011
Looks like Canadagold.ca. Their prices are pretty competitive.
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>>61488021
So-so. There's less new and spurts of secondary market stuff they buy from boomers. It's starting to remind me of the ammo crunch in 2020/2021. Some places have cheap eagles and expensive krugs, some have expensive krugs and cheap eagles. Prices on rounds at some places looks like coin prices. Premiums on junk are going up, and selection is going down. I really like Canadian 80% junk (I live in the US), and a couple of weeks ago I could find Canadian junk well under spot. Then closer to spot. Now there's only one place I know with Canadian silver dollars, which are priced like 3% over spot. It's a weird market. Fractional gold premiums are going up too - a bunch of cheap 1/10oz pandas disappeared before I could buy a couple. They sat for weeks. 10oz silver bars shot up and selection is hit or miss. Like I said, it's just beginning to feel like the ammo market during covid - not nearly as bad as the peak yet, but like the beginning.
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>>61488036
Yeah, i like them. The one near me is super nice. They converted a bank and its super high security: double door, buzz to leave, thick glass, and you can do big orders
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>>61488039
Local payouts in Canada for Canadian 80 percent silver dollars are terrible. I think here the vast majority of our junk gets melted. All shops want to do is trade silver maples and RCM 10oz bars back and forth with low spread
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>>61488039
What city are you?
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>>61488057
Nice schnoodle
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>>61487029
Is it cheaper to buy a 100oz and press it into a pan or just get the pan?
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>>61487983
>break even for him is $180 silver
It's still $70.
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>>61488090
I guarantee you if you cut open that pan it's just going to be silver plated. Also, who the fuck cooks with silver? Copper pans fucking suck too.
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How come crypto nerds don't have to deal with this fucking bullshit?
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>>61488123
Because the same turd-worlders who don't want us buying silver are the ones who want us buying crypto.
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>>61488061
>Canada for Canadian 80 percent silver dollars are terrible.
>I think here the vast majority of our junk gets melted.
It's by design. The tax laws are made to incentivize people to only buy new products from the RCM and they have the added bonus of removing the historical coinage that reminds people of the nation Canada once was.
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>>61488123
He is in other threads attention seeking like the queer he is.
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>>61488113
>I guarantee you if you cut open that pan it's just going to be silver plated.
It's not plated. It's niche super high end
https://youtu.be/MCXsEj-ZLog
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>>61488130
No, it’s because silver maples are fungible, easily tested, high purity etc. and shops have monster boxes coming in everyday so it’s easy to sell in high volume. I just dont think the logistics of junk silver make sense - and who even wants less than 999?
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>>61488143
>who even wants less than 999
Plenty of people do.
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>>61487848

Anon if you are coming to Japan, you must prepare yourself for the 10% for importing PM into the country. Hit me up in this thread or the next if you have questions about stacking here.

t. gaijin living here 5 years.
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>>61488143
Lol. Mate silver is silver. And mercs are under spot in many places. You bet your ass I am slurping. It is literally the best deal on the planet. Real talk I have seen you say the same shit in 20 threads. Are you jewish by any chance? Like fuck off with your junk silver fudding fucking loser
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>>61488149
I am interested in this but do you have online dealers? I saw on amazon.jp that there is basically a 30% premium on 999 so I'm assuming there has to be more.
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>>61488140
More like a kitchen decoration like copper pans. It probably sucks to cook with
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>>61488152
If junk silver was great refiners would be requesting it rather than 999. Are they?
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>>61488140
That's cool but why? Spray paint it black so no one steals it?
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>>61488152
Slurping junk right now is the move, it's still cheap, relatively.
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>>61488162
They have too many orders to fill for 999 right now they can't spare the time to deal with lower grades atm use this to your advantage some dealers are selling 90% and lower way under spot because they need more capital to buy 999+. The refiners won't turn it down forever.
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>>61488162
On sd bullion a random year 5 dollar face value dime roll is only 2 dollars over spot for 3.57 ounces of silver. You are retarded and I'm not talking to you itt after this post. You are a fudding dickhead to new stackers. Refining silver is not the issue, it's gram to gram weight that matters. When shtf you can bet your dumbass that I will accept mercs for goods. You are as bad as the goldback shills, absolutely pathetic.
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>>61488177
But SHTF already hit the fan and the buy sell spread on junk silver already spread and dealers said explicitly said they prefer 999. Isn’t the current refining situation proof that in crisis 999 is way better?
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>>61488157
>More like a kitchen decoration like copper pans. It probably sucks to cook with
Different metals have different advantages and disadvantages. That silver pan has great thermal conductivity but is a little thin for heat retention. Needless to say silver stains when exposed to sulfur, so you may not want to use it for omlettes.

Not surprisingly, some of the best pans will by hybrid construction, like stainless with an embedded copper insert.
https://youtu.be/LdORIBH3R88

I wouldn't spend money on a solid silver pot, but I do drink colloidal silver treated water every day.
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>>61488181
>SHTF already hit the fan
It really didn't, this is just a short squeeze atm.
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>>61488184
For America SHTF means total collapse like when the USSR collapsed, correct?
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>>61488156

The online dealers in Japan charge absurd premiums. Do not use them.

For any decent sum purchase of PM here, it will be cheaper to take a train or fly to tokyo, hop on the subway to Okachimachi and visit the dealers there in person. You will pay their small premium and the 10% tax.

When I don't have time to head down there to catch a Tampowitz special, I order from APMEX to my front door. I pay the delivering driver at my doorstep for the 10% tax.

(YOOooooooOOOOOOOOO)
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>>61488183
This isn't /ck/ but I guarantee you a silver pan fucking sucks for cooking
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>>61488181
>Isn’t the current refining situation proof that in crisis 999 is way better?
Depends what KIND of crisis. The crisis currently is the fractional reserve paper silver market is experiencing a silver bank run.

LBMA & COMEX NEEEEEED hundreds of millions of ounces that they currently don't have to cover their paper obligations. Much like a bank would need millions of dollars of currency to cover all their obligations in the event of a physical bank run.

An entirely different crisis would be a US dollar hyperinflationary event, where the purchasing power was dropping 50% per month.

The price of silver would soar, and 90% constitutional silver is the most useful form of fractional silver one could ask for. It's durable, recognizable, small enough for convenient carry, low enough in weight to be suitable for regular commerce.

It's ready to go, off the shelf replacement currency in conveniently small denominations suitable for everyday purchases.

The closest alternative would be those Valcambe combi bars where you can break off one gram pieces of silver, but they have a high premium, the square shape would ruin your pockets, and the pure silver would quickly wear from being shaken around with keys and coins.
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>>61488186
>For America SHTF means total collapse like when the USSR collapsed, correct?
There is a non-zero probability that the US may break up or enter civil war in the next 20 years.

The democrats are already preparing criminal cases against Trump, his family and members of his administration, to be filed as soon as the dems regain power.

Unlike the Republicans, the dems are happy to abuse their institutional power, appointing partisan judges and agency heads that are ideologically loyal to progressive, anti-white, anti-American values.

They are already compiling lists of millions of "problematic" Americans that they will go after once they've achieved sufficiant control of the key levers of power, including stacking the Supreme Court.

I don't see this ending in any other way than balkanization or civil war.
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>>61488186
Pretty much ya.
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>>61488197
>I guarantee you a silver pan fucking sucks for cooking
If silver cookware was the bomb, every cooking show and high end Michelin restaurant would be using them.
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>>61487591
Anon Blowjobs are 70-100 dollars but usually around $80 for bbj. Silver would need to go to $1000/oz for Merc blowies.
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>>61488186
States would just decide to secede and become their own "countries" if things got that bad. I mean the whole idea of America originally was every state basically being it's own country but having a federal government to band the states together whenever shit got nasty. That's like how we got involved in WW2 is because the federal government got the states together to go to war.

It's sketchy as fuck but that's what happened.
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>>61488222
If you go by silver to gold ratio, it fucking should be over $1000
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>>61488208
So why stay in the country collecting pieces of silver rather than emigrate if you believe you’re living under a genocidal regime?
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>>61488177
>You are as bad as the goldback shills, absolutely pathetic.
I personally like Goldbacks, but I also happen to think they're a poor way to stack. I have a couple because they are cool collector items.
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>>61488230
Because I'm not a pussy and they can come and get me.
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>>61488233
>I also happen to think they're a poor way to stack.
I agree 100% they are only good if you expect to have to trade them with other people who know what they are.
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>>61488220
Every Michelin tier restaurant is using carbon steel or stainless steel, I guarantee that.
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You fags are playing the wrong ratio. Instead of waiting for the gold to solve ratio to drop just to get a few extra ounces of gold. You should be selling your silver for Chainlink and then getting a truckload of gold in a year
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>>61488244
Ok here me out...
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>>61488230
It's true that we are in the early stages of white genocide. It's also likely true that it's probably too late to vote our way out of this.

Firstly I'm in Alberta, but if I could move anywhere in the world it would probably be the western USA. (excluding WA, OR, CA) They are the most survivable locations, even in the event of a nuclear WW3.

There is a moderate to high probability that Alberta will go independent within the next 20 years, with the most likely path becoming an unincorporated US territory.
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>>61488251
We have at least another 3 years to get ready, so act accordingly.
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>>61488230
Never has there ever been such a chance for glory as now. Our enemy controls nearly every single lever of power, we are persecuted for even naming the enemy as such. I have little hope for a life that will be spiritually fulfilling, so I await and prepare for a death that I may gladly embrace. Should I survive to see the other side, then perhaps I shall be able to find peace and beauty in the dawn that follows.
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>>61488247
I have some expensive Pokemon cards. I'm not proud of it but I have them.
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>>61488259
This guy gets it
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>>61488257
It will begin as early as after the mid-terms if Trump doesn't stop sucking billionaire jew/israel cock.

Martin Armstrong says "his computer" tells him there likely won't be a 2028 election.
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>>61488269
Your picture left someone out.
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>>61488278
Trump and democrats are part of the same team. They are all actors for israel. Voting hasn't existed in the US since Lincoln let shabbos goy into the government without due process. Look at this for fucks sake

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NkRaG9RolF4&pp=ygUTTmV0aGFueWFodSA1MCB0aW1lcw%3D%3D

I can tell you're old because you are still bought into left vs right when in reality they have been taking you for a fool
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>>61488278
>>61488281
Ya ya we are waiting for the boomers to die.
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>>61488299
The "establishment" repubs are cucked rinos. There are a couple of repubs that are worth their salt. Those are the ones Trump hates.

I don't believe we are going to vote our way out of this.
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>>61488299
>when in reality they have been taking you for a fool
they actually really respect me
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>>61488244
>chainlink
(You)
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>>61487742
>/4cuck/

Lol fucking luggage lad
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You're just mad that we own gold and silver and (You) don't
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Don't feel sorry for the stacktards they chose generational poverty
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>>61488339
And you chose to get rich ingesting semen with all the other young boys in Pakistan.
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Don't feel sorry for the IQ they chose generational retardation
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NEW

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>>61487242
You’re just drawing a bullseye where all your treasure is, and even a retarded dwarf can crack a safe, they’re excellent blacksmiths and craftsmen
Bettter to hide your stash in different locations and spend the money on more metal
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>>61488021
My LCS has half of the inventory they did during the summer.

I’m pretty sure I’m the only person in my town who buys junk silver, especially in the bulk, because they always act surprised when I tell them how many coins I want to buy, and the shop owner recognizes me by voice.
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>>61487274
So I’m not rich but let’s say I was.
I look for the month with highest open interest— it’s March, you say, so let’s go with March.

I go balls deep in silver and take delivery, causing a big problem for COMEX.

Questions revolve around what sort of jewry they’d use to screw me out of my metal:
1) what are the rules regarding margins? Can they literally just flat out manipulate margins how they like, or are there rules like “we can’t increase margins by more than 20% in a day” or something?

2) if 1) doesn’t work, would COMEX call me and try to get me to relent and take later delivery? How would they make it worth my while, i.e, would they pay me? With what, a loan they take out?

3) failing all that, - they can’t shake me out and they can’t buy me out— what else would they do to avoid delivering? What literally happens if they can’t deliver everyone’s metal?
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>>61487029
>melt bar
>infinite liquidity better than the dollar
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>>61487242
Waste of money. If you're not home, thieves open it or take it home to open it. If you're home, at gunpoint you suddenly sing the combination in rhyme.
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>>61488489
>3) failing all that, - they can’t shake me out and they can’t buy me out— what else would they do to avoid delivering? What literally happens if they can’t deliver everyone’s metal?
There was an AI video talking about silver and the Hunt Brothers and one of the quotes I remember is:
>The system will always change the rules to protect itself.

That's a very good generalization. If you buy a bunch of silver contracts and stand for delivery, they will offer you up to a couple dollar per oz bonus if you roll the contracts over by a couple more months.

If you refuse the deal, they (COMEX) explicitly gave themselves the option back in 2021 to force a cash settlement. This is the nuclear option because although it prevents a short squeeze price, it effectively destroys the COMEX as a futures pricing market.

Margin changes are like the control rods in a nuclear plant, the raise or lower them to control the heat of the market.

If COMEX goes the nuclear option and forces cash settlement, the futures market moves to somewhere that you can actually get silver, not empty promises. China is the logical candidate.
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>>61489194
Good
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>>61487969
>no Aputannia
Shamefur dispray, flen
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>>61489194
>China is the logical candidate
And also put export restrictions on silver
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>>61488881
>If you're not home, thieves open it or take it home to open it
Thieves won't be taking a thousand pound safe that may be bolted to your cement foundation..

TLTR30x6 means torch and tool resistant for a minimum of 30 minutes on every side.

They will not be breaking into a TRTL30x6 in a house that has a working alarm system. It takes at least 30 minutes to make a hole big enough to reach an arm into the safe, when done by experienced experts with the best tools available, who have detailed knowledge of the safe design and construction. The 30 minutes only counts the tool on safe time, so blade/cutting disk changes cause the clock to stop. In real life, a TL30 safe would take several hours for a professional to open. It would take days for amateurs to crack open.

https://youtu.be/OtbGUbeM860

The only way they will realistically get into a safe like that is via a home invasion/torture route.
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>>61489246
>And also put export restrictions on silver
I don't know if that will apply to only their domestic production or not. China is a major refiner of silver doré bars and concentrate, bought directly from mines in the Americas.

China is also a major silver producer in her own right.

If China disallows exports of ANY silver, expect 3 digit silver by March.
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>>61489306
>Thieves won't be taking a thousand pound safe that may be bolted to your cement foundation..
I shouldn't make that an absolute. Thieves can use heavy equipment like a large front end loader to smash the house and grab the safe if it was a no-basement style house as is common in some parts of the USA. This technique is used often to grab ATM machines.
https://youtu.be/WRh44wHzXwo
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>>61487032
>>61487096
It takes balls to be as openly antisemitic as David Bateman is. Legend.
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>>61489306
Awesome view
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>>61489306
What if they have multiple torch’s and juiced up bodybuilders and they’re smashing it with sledgehammers while its hot?
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>>61489379
Some people notice patterns sooner than others. I noticed that Professor Kevin MacDonald is still suspended (no TOS violations) on twitter. All he ever did was write a couple of academic books describing pattenrs of behavior of a specific minority.
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>>61489554
Silver burns their skin.
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>>61487033
The only reason to sell a 100oz bar would be to buy 1oz rounds. I think 100oz bars are pretty cool just for the novelty. I think it will become as impossibly rare as one of your friends just casually having a kilo bar of gold, platinum or palladium. That much metal in one place will not be common at all. Most people can't afford that from their wages, and often times most people's large fortunes are derived from the price appreciation of an asset such as a house or stocks etc. So those types of credit assets will be collapsing against real-world commodities so most people will probably be cordoned off from accessing that amount of silver at one time probably forever.
I don't think the cheap availability of commodities will ever be as good as it was in the 1900s to present where the entire world was scrambling for dollars and handing us over boundless wealth to get our debt. Hurts my head to even think about what an absurdly stupid arrangement it is now that the third world economies are sufficiently built up. They took all of the factories and they have ample people to consume their own production. It is Americans who will be left in the cuckshed.
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>>61489513
>What if they have multiple torch’s
If you can use linear shaped charges, it can expedite things, although it's quite noisy. They have a specific rating for explosive resistant safes (TX)

One of the highest rated safes you can buy is a TLTR60x6 ($46,000)
>made in Israel
https://youtu.be/cZcXeGNqkCE
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>>61489194
outstanding answer
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>>61489194
>China is the logical candidate.
wait so what if it's china?
why wouldn't china do this?
> COMEX says raise margin
China says "OK" and deposits more cash

and then either:
> COMEX delivers all the silver
China now has all silver and is now the real silver exchange

> COMEX doesn't deliver silver
COMEX ruins its reputation and everyone moves to china...

...like JP Morgan's trading desk moving to SINGAPORE...
... AND HOLY FUCKEN SHIT IS THAT WHY THEY MOVED TO SINGAPORE??!?!?!
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>>61489702
>...like JP Morgan's trading desk moving to SINGAPORE...
>... AND HOLY FUCKEN SHIT IS THAT WHY THEY MOVED TO SINGAPORE??!?!?!
Most people, including stackers, don't appreciate the significance of the changes we are seeing.

50+ years of gold and silver price manipulation are coming to an end. It started in the 60s when the first jewish President (LBJ) began using vast amounts of printed money to finance the Vietnam war and the "war on poverty". (lost both wars btw)

Silver was under a dollar an oz, and now we are in the $60+ range. Expect an order of magnitude increase. ($600+)

Expect some of the junior miners to go up 20x or more.
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China increasing margins on their futures exchange.
>Break: After the close of trading on 12, SHFE urgently raised the margin of the main silver contract, adjusting the general position to 17%, and the general position of futures companies' agency buying and selling to 26%, the highest in history.
https://x.com/oriental_ghost/status/2000168337909899593
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>>61489717
youre right but all that is just setup
what I'm saying is that China is the one who owns all these March contracts
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>>61489791
...and these ones on gold in Feb...
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India has started the race to effectively remonetize silver.
>To put it simply, rest of the world is hoarding gold to decouple from dollar due to erratic US behavior. Now, India is one of the first countries to add silver-hoarding in the mix as well!
https://x.com/koustubhphalak1/status/2000273504042881495
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>>61489791
>>61489798
so all they have to do is click "take delivery".
No matter what happens next -- delivery or no delivery -- they win
JP Morgan knows this, that's why they moved the PM desk to Singapore
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>>61489791
>I'm saying is that China is the one who owns all these March contracts
I've read reports that there is an Asian whale who is demanding physical delivery.

We'll find out soon enough.
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>>61489800
dude we are so fucked
And the timeline is Feb/March
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>>61489808
literally link me please
show me whatever you know... this might be the big one
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>>61489816
>literally link me please
>show me whatever you know... this might be the big one
I'll check, I've posted it before. I think this is one of them.
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Samsung solid state EV batteries (10 min for full charge) use 1 kg of silver for each car.
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>>61489877
At $600 spot is $19,290 per car in just silver alone.
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>>61489872
Weird
We won’t get our first clue until January when they start publishing data for delivery intent for the gold contracts in Feb. that will be critical data
Know if a way to get a clue sooner??
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>>61489961
>Know if a way to get a clue sooner??
Twitter is the new 4chan /pol/. That's why I post the original source links for the posts that I quote.
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They dumped a billion oz of naked shorts on Friday to hammer the price down by more than four dollars.
>Remember the silver market traded 1 billion paper ounces Friday to manipulate price down. Now messing with margins. We know they are panicking now.
https://x.com/Thedudesetx00/status/2000251776885502291
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>>61490000
you're not wrong overall, but I don't think they "dumped naked shorts". I think there was a lot of forced selling because COMEX, on Thursday, increased margin requirements by 10% effective Friday, so a lot of accounts who were margin compliant on Thursday, but not Friday, were forced to sell to bring their cash balance up to meet the new margin requriements.

Same thing, but i don't think it's naked shorts, that would be madness to take such risk
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>>61490014
>Same thing, but i don't think it's naked shorts, that would be madness to take such risk
You are probably correct, unless they are being backstopped by the Fed, where a few billion are merely a rounding error on their balance sheet.

With 400oz of paper silver to every one oz physical, there's a good chance nearly every oz traded is either naked or rehypothecated, which is a fancy way of saying naked.
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>>61490000
Based kikes and chinks helping me to slurp on my monthly purchase sometime in the next few days. What swell guys!
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>>61488489
>1) what are the rules regarding margins? Can they literally just flat out manipulate margins how they like, or are there rules like “we can’t increase margins by more than 20% in a day” or something?
There are no limits. They did exactly that during the 2011 flash crash. But they didn't just raise margins a huge amount, a lot of people would have just dealt with that and priced it in. They raised margins an irregular amount, sometimes twice in one day, followed by no raise, followed by more raises the next day. The goal was to panic people out of their positions with the irregularity of not knowing what they would do tommorow.

>2) if 1) doesn’t work, would COMEX call me and try to get me to relent and take later delivery? How would they make it worth my while, i.e, would they pay me? With what, a loan they take out?
They'd call you and say we'll pay you 25% above spot to not take delivery as they have done many times in the past.

>3) failing all that, - they can’t shake me out and they can’t buy me out— what else would they do to avoid delivering? What literally happens if they can’t deliver everyone’s metal?
It depends if you are US based or not. If you are in the US, or a country the US controls there is a lot of stuff they can do to pressure you, like have the IRS go over your file and threaten to bankrupt and jail you over the creative accounting every rich person does.

The reason this time is playing out differently is because the authorized party demanding delivery of 400 million ounces is Chinese based and has covert backing of the CCP to do it. The only way they get him to back off is with major trade concessions or giving up Tawain.

If they get publicly called out on inability to deliver it causes a chain reaction of derivatives defaults. The last time it happened in 2008 the Bear Sterns silver short position nearly brought down tge entire financial system if not for the Federal government stepping in to bail everyone out.
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>>61490227
>The reason this time is playing out differently is because the authorized party demanding delivery of 400 million ounces is Chinese based and has covert backing of the CCP to do it. The only way they get him to back off is with major trade concessions or giving up Tawain.
please give me a source for this.
i believe you.
I just really want to dig in on this because i think this is a freakin Chinese takeover we're seeing here. Maybe the arabs too, idk
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>>61490257
If you want signed contracts or something, I can't give you that... no one can. Its the talk among dealers and traders coming out of Hong Kong. Its an Asian buyer, they chose 400 million ounces because they know COMEX could choose to make delivery and kick the can three months but it would completely empty their vaults, and nobody makes plays like this in China unless the government is secretly giving them the go ahead.
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welp just slurped 10 more. Finally got some trees of life. I was hoping for a smackdown below 60 but it seems like 60 is the new 50. That didn't take very long. Things are accelerating
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>>61490330
We just print up trillions upon trillions of credit every year. Why do you ungrateful goyim want silver so bad?
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>>61490384
Credit is based on trust that the counterparty will make delivery when the time comes. Would you take credit from a fellow Jew? What are you a frayer?
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>>61490457
https://youtu.be/jHMZuy9x4Zc
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New thread apparently
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