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Bars 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 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

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TY baker.
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If we ever return to pm coinage (pipe dream), would they allow us to exchange our pre 65 coins for the new coins?
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>>61497955
You had 6,000,000 years
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>>61497904
>bars edition
my most recent purchase
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>>61497966
There isn't enough to go around. The best you will get is a pinky-swear from Uncle Shmuel that he actually has some gold in the vault to backstop your hyperinflated bank-credit magically recapitalized by gold at $100,000/oz. LOL. We'll all have a few grams of gold to ponder while we carpool with a DEI-mini van to the wage cage.
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>>61497991
I usually get these with marred edges but that one looks pristine. Very nice.
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Michael Oliver: Why It's Not Too Late for Gold, $200 Silver Next Year and Massive Surge for Miners
https://youtu.be/B2W7eVMsAbA
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>>61497966
Why would you want to? They would have to be way less than 90%.
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>>61497991
Crisp, I’m a fan of the font.
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>>61498022
>>61498032
thank you frens
it was my first 10 oz bar, glad I got a good one apparently
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>>61498035
Some of them have wild premiums for no reason. I like the stackables, but they cost at least $2-3 more per ounce. Luckily when I ordered one second hand, I got a second one.
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>>61497904
>bars edition
A little bar.
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Love bars
Hate central bankers
Simple as
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Scoured ebay last night for the best prices on 5 reichsmarks swastikas until I had 20. My dca after shipping and tax was 7.65 dollars over melt each. Believe it or not, I did relatively well. Most were at minimum 10 over melt and even that price was hard to find. Will put them in a half dollar tube next to my silver dollars.
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>>61497966
Why entertain unrealistic ideas? Back when silver was demonetized worldwide in 1970, the world population was 3.6B. Pop grew by 2.5x and billions of thirdies now got access to western living standards.
Plus back when silver was money, silver coinage was in a closed loop where everything was being melted down by central mint authorities to be recast into new coins. But this coin loop doesn't exist anymore, we'd have to start from scratch to make hundreds of billions of silver coins. Currently we barely can satisfy industrial needs plus a bit of investment demand.

I guess technically they could allow you to exchange it, but since it wouldn't be tied to the face value but by the weight (they wouldn't accept losing so much weight to cull coins) that wouldn't change anything for you as a stacker.
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>>61498107
>5 reichsmarks
i dont have a single one
I should probably get one before they are impossible to get
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central bankers tongue the anus of western society. fight for a world of real money. good morning my precious little metalmen. banesneed.
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>>61498107
>Believe it or not, I did relatively well.
I know, right? That's one of the very few low hanging fruit numis where the premiums actually outpaced the rise in silver spot. And i don't see it stopping anytime soon, we now entered a full antisemitic timeline.
I used to slurp these bad bois for 12€ a pop and now i can't find any below 30€. Just 3 years ago you could bulk buy them in x100 lots, now you are lucky if you find x5 lots. RMs have been wiped clean from the internet.
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TTD
Total
Tamper
Death
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Canadian here, Picked up some high-premium / collector silver under spot at Canada post. I got privy mark maples, and some stuff in a collector box.

The post office still had the order catalog for silver maples UNDER SPOT, so i ordered 15 ounces to my address. I don't know if my shit will be canceled and refunded after new years if the price sky rockets.
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Will work for silver, all offers considered.
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I have 50 AGEs and 1000 ASEs. I dont know what else to buy.
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>>61498277
carry me around for 1 oz a day?
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>>61497904
>Bars Edition
I wish Asahi made 5toz bars
>>61498280
>I have 50 AGEs and 1000 ASEs. I dont know what else to buy
Damn dude that's awesome! Maybe some silver fractionals/90% junk?
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Muh lil platinum is doing something
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power up
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You sound like the kind of people that refused to use masks and take the vaccine. Gives me the ick.
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TKD
I hate the open air prison the world has been turned into, I hate being surrounded by people who devote their lives and labor and love to their chains. I hate the fruits of my hard work being stolen in a hundred ways before I even see it. I hate being surrounded by swarthy faces and foreign languages, forced to witness the culture and history that provides them with luxuries they would never otherwise have be degraded and vilified. I will never stop stacking silver. Even when its in the triple digits and I can only buy a single oz a month I will still stack out of spite.
I will keep the gun out of my mouth and live to see this gay world collapse around me and laugh at those who go down with it.
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>>61498302
>I will never stop stacking silver. Even when its in the triple digits and I can only buy a single oz a month I will still stack out of spite
This is the make it attitude.
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>>61498035
Buffalo 10oz was my first ever Ag purchase. Excellent choice.
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>>61498121
Before this buy I only had one. Cool to have, picrel. Get one, you won't regret it.
>>61498171
>entered a full antisemitic timeline
I thought this could be the reason, too. The drop in supply is noticeable.
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>>61498258
Nice score.

I don't typically buy from the post office as online dealers are competitive with pricing, but I managed to scoop the all canadian packaging 1oz bar when they were priced at 77 cad for most of the year. I bought them when retail in this country was paying 85 loons an oz so it was a decent score. Hard to believe retail silver is now closer to 95 loons.
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>>61497904
>REQ: evil pepe standing in street with limo pissing on homeless wojak, evil pepe has rocks on hat, homeless person has Bitcoin logo, background is pepe's butler.
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>>61498286

yeah maybe
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>>61498107
>>61498335
bought some just because, didnt even care about the price really. Just wanted some sweet freedom silver
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>>61498302
Based. Great men naturally have contempt for this miserable world being created.
We thought we grew up in a world that was post-history. We let our guard down and now face our most dire crisis yet. We are not being simply occupied by invaders who we can fight. We are deliberately being replaced and mutted out so our genes disappear. We have the terrible role of lifting up our fellow man and pushing back against this tipping point. We have to do it now because it might not matter in 20 years.
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>>61498074
Another li'l bar
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>>61498258
>>61498343
I have some questions for our frens in the Great White North. A few years back I bought maybe like 15-20 of these Sterling toonies:
https://en.numista.com/38183
And other years not just that range. Paid ~$11 USD each. I know it was a good price, they definitely appreciated for 0.26toz ASW coins. Are these sought after in Canada? Does the fraction of a grain of gold add that much value? Would these be considered numismatic or just valued for their weight?
Thanks! Pic semi related because Canadian.
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>>61498387
Smallest I have.
I wish I had bought more than one on a lark.
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>>61498418
Dope
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>>61498392
I love cull maples so fucking much. Milk spotted, scratched, fingerprints with uneven toning.
I'm not going to purposely smash them together trying to leave deep gouges but I can handle them roughly and clink them all I want and not feel bad.
They are like my little silver whores.
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>>61498377
At the end of the day, you need something worth fighting for. After the stacking's all said and done, you need something worth spending it on. After you've secured your existence and all your essential needs for the rest of your life, you need something besides survival to pin your hopes and dreams on. Life has to be more than just continued existence for the sake of continued existence.
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>>61498376
I don't have any 2s but I bet you will like them. Nice file name.
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Day 88 of Mike posting every day until silver is $1,000
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>>61498490
The goal since the start - especially when there are natural opponents no human army can fight off
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>>61498451
Reminds me of the hammered coin schizo. Is that you?
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>>61498490
>Life has to be more than just continued existence for the sake of continued existence.
Human existence when you are not a slave is worthy by itself.
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>>61498490
>After the stacking's all said and done
it's not
our sacred stacking duty continues
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>>61498521
You only got to post mike for like 250 more days
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>>61498335
>Get one, you won't regret it.
There is always one regret associated with magic windmill RMs : not getting more.
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>>61498302
>Behold, I give you the authority to trample on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy, and nothing shall by any means hurt you.
I get where you're at.
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>post office sells commemorative 1/10oz gold coins (w/ box and certificate) for 380€ each
>cheapest 1/10oz gold coin at Tavex is 432€
>Both are 999.9 gold
I really need to scratch that gold itch for the holidays. Is there any reason I shouldn't get the cheaper one?
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>>61498556
>stacking duty continues
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The few pieces of jewelry I thought of containing any precious metals turned out not to be so. A cross pendant made of lead, I thought it's silver. A ring made of silver, I thought was platinum. I did acid tests, test for diamagnetism with a neodym magnet, water density tests. I am also in process of ordering a gemoro auracle analyzer. But this whole ordeal left me disheartened. From the 230€ worth of convoluted jewelry weighing about 23kg I got maybe 315€ worth of pms, atleast one high karat gold earring weighing exactly 1 gram, rest all silver. 2 acid kits and 3 more small jewelry lots and I am at around +/- 0. Not even calculating the somewhat 10 hours it took me to sift trough all of it.

I am for the matter of fact eternally a EUROPOOR. my life is anceetraly cursed since birth and I don't even know what for.
>a cross made of lead
what fitting depiction for my circumstances. I have already melted it down, maybe I'll poision myself with it to end it all
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>>61498601
you made 85€ and you are complaining buy a 1toz silver coin or something
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>>61498512
>I don't have any 2s
I saw how much 5s were, wanted some some RMs for the power more than the silver. Im gonna carry one around in my pocket and see if I can smoke out any jews by their reaction to the mighty anti-semitic aura surrounding me.
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>>61498601
>cross pendant made of lead
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>>61498620
nothing... I made nothing... I attained nothing... I have become... nothing... my life's worth amounts to 30 silver coins, what high price that is for some lengths of rope...
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>>61498601
i'm sorry i couldn't help but burst out in lols. It's OK fren, the beginning of a journey always is the most difficult part, and there are much more seasoned slurpers out there who also are scouting 24/7 online to get the few nuggets being sold online, in a world where everybody know what they got.
It's tough out there, and maybe this one kind of slurpin isn't made for you, but ygmi eventually.
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>>61498645
>my life's worth amounts to 30 silver coins
Your life is worth more than everyone who doesn't have any silver.
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>>61498645
God loves you, silly billy.
That shit could multiply at any given moment, provided you have faith sufficient to allow it.
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>>61498645
it's ok fren, wait until you find out what you thought was Pt but was in reality silver turns out to be silver electroplated copper after all.
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>>61498647
haha just kidding I have a safe full of silver mostly, been postan' on pmg for the last 3 years. Recently ai just thought 'damn I got almost no gold, especially jewelry' and what's a treasure without jewelry. But buying new overpriced gold chains and rings and such seems hella gay, so I thought maybe I get lucky with buying convoluted lots of fashion jewelry on ebay plus it's a good method to come acrossn various types of pm alloys in all kinds of forms (jewelry)so ontop I have to learn how to distuingish cheap brass garbage from low karat gold with the help of acids and other methods.
>>61498691
god is awfully silent
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>>61498392
You're talking about the gold plated silver coins? I've never seen them in the wild. It is possible they were there but I never look at anything less than 1 Oz. I would consider them numismatic because of the gold. You sure they aren't nickel plated steel and brass plated bronze?
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>>61498695
water density test is kino. I refuse to call it a gravity test, gravity doesn't exist
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>>61498723
>gravity doesn't exist
>gravity is just bending of space time
gtfo, why do things fall down then
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6mLlJMC5h8
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>>61498736
cuz earth flat, there is a up and a down. The round (lie) earth model with a spinning and then not spinning super hot molten iron core (funilly enough molten iron loses it's magnetic properties) atracting everything even floating clouds full of water particles is just STUUUUUPID
earth flat. god controls everything. space fake and gay
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>>61498736
All of the packets of energy known as photons fly out in a constant barage from all over the universe. When they strike matter, they change the angular momentum. It is such a small amount and the pressure is constant that it is not really noticable if you are out in space. when you get close to a large body, it shields you from the pressure and you fall towards it because the universe's constant pressure is only hitting you from one side. Something like the sun is ejecting quanta that also repels you from falling into it until you get too close.
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>>61498601
Have you learned your lesson?
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>>61497904
>Bars Edition
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>>61498751
The reason it looks like things bend when we go too high up is that we're fucking with God's plan and start to hallucinate as we edge closer and closer to the firmament. Space landing's fake, the shape of the earth is wrong, science isn't real, and the Lord our God is forever.
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Some people in /pmg/ threads be like:

>"WAAAAAAAAH WE'RE CRABBING ABOVE $60
WAAAAAAAAAH"
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>>61498903
I hope silver holds for a few years at a new bottom of 60$. I need to stack moar.
>Grandparents are both 10th prestige demon boomers and are finally close to their eternal punishment for abandoning God and if they don't donate everything to the Goy Scouts I may get some shekels to dump into gold but I'm currently priced out.
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>>61498888
Tha feck are these unsolvable captchas
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>>61498916
>I hope silver holds for a few years at a new bottom of 60$
same
By the end of this year I should have a little under 100k from a settlement, I want to split it between a down payment on a couple acres and silver
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>>61498934
>number of black dots, whole / not wholw shapes, alphanumeric/numeric
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>>61498888
urfs fIat buy silber
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>>61498952
>find the different one
>tism says all of them are different
>buy more silber to spite the machines
>no more guts for datacenters
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>>61498963
>yeah it's gay
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>a nice muller
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>>61498719
>You sure they aren't nickel plated steel and brass plated bronze?
Correct. Per Numismata they're sterling and gold plated. No nickel/brass/bronze.
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>>61498549
I think many retirees would tell you otherwise.

>>61498556
Very true, brother.
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>>61498888
>Space landing's fake, the shape of the earth is wrong
Your neighbors are reptilian aliens from the Loxmar system and they're going to eat your kidneys tonight
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>>61498888
Digits will it to be so, the Lord is with you.
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>>61497904
lol, kinda crazy RCM made an ebay bar
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>>61499077
Stout has them in stock as well as the Apmex Geigers.
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I should buy a pieces of eight before silver really goes stratospheric
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5 troy ounce bars are the sweetspot imo. They'll be way more liquid than 10oz and above bars will be when the price of silver moons

Also what the fuck did the mods do the captcha? It fucking sucks
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>>61499096
a real one or modern slop revisited?
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>>61499113
Fractionals will be king, 1toz will be good for larger purchases like a PC, anything above will be for a house or a car.
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>>61498622
kek. Get 'em.
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>>61499113
>Also what the fuck did the mods do the captcha? It fucking sucks
seems like they are cooking, i've got 3 differents kinds of captcha, each more annoying than the previous one.
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PMG will fomo into platinum.
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>>61499124
a real one of course, havent decided yet from what period
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>>61499201
I'm sticking with silver.
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>>61499202
If it was my first, i think i'd go for a pillars one, they are somewhat affordable and look gorgeous.
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>>61499201
whats the bullcase for Platinum?
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>>61499220
>they are somewhat affordable
How much do they usually go for?
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>>61499201
I've always dabbled in it.
Pt is a catalyst for hydrogen fuel cells using high concentrations of hydrogen peroxide as the fuel.
I'm a firm believer that EVs are not the ultimate path to the future. It's a stopgap while HFCVs are refined.
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>>61499232
it's quite a wide range depending on the date, the mint and the condition. But usually it can start around $200 for the very ugly ones, and usually range around 300-700.
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>>61499244
watching the first 2 seasons of Dr Stone made me ultra bullish on Pt kek. Too bad the show turn to complete shit afterward.
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>>61499202
I got this one a few years ago from a French numismatic shop.
For 65 with a hole in it where most others were 120 or 160. No idea what these go for today.
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>>61499264
I so would put a string through it and wear at as a necklace
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>>61499264
Those 8R Carlos IV/Ferdinand VII types are more recent and common than what is commonly thought about "piece of 8s".
Still lovely but they don't usually fetch the premiums the older ones have. Just yesterday i slurped a 1818 one for 6€ over spot kek, was very happy about it bcuz i thought i'd never win it with my pitiful max bid of 68€ (i usually never do win them, was my ebay Xmas gift i guess).
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>>61499260
I lost interest after they made the hot air balloon.
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>>61499296
As an ex professional hot air balloon pilot myself it was quite the cringe to watch.
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whats up with the captcha?
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>>61499293
so crazy that the american dollar, the yuan and the yen was initially based on it
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>>61499201
nope
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>>61499317
fun fact taking the pic i posted here >>61499220, did you know the dollar $ sign is a tarded drawing of the serpent climbing the pillar?
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>>61499274
I do sometimes:)
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>>61499293
Nice:)
And you're right. I play around with my stuff so it's ok it's not crazy expensive.
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clippers tongue my anus
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>>61499316
Low iq filter maybe.
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>>61499372
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>>61499244
I don't think hydrogen storage will ever be practical. Synth gas is the way
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>>61499316
I'm assuming it's an anti-AI measure, but I'm laughing hysterically here because it pretty closely resembles parts of an IQ test, which could theoretically weed out third-worlders. In wonder if that was an intended side-effect.

I actually have AI on the brain again and I wanted to promote some discussion itt since I think it's relevant, given that AI development is the pillar on which our entire economy is precariously balanced. Where do you guys think we're headed? Is ot truly a bubble ready to pop? I've heard all the theorizing, about how it's just cash flowing circularly between a handful of companies, with no actual value or revenue being generated.

The thing is, I'm trying to second-guess myself here because it's way too easy to fall into the trap of believing narratives that favor my worldview and expected outcome (silver go piiiing). Like for example, we're reading now about how rising RAM prices are causing phone manufacturers to revert to 2015-era processing standards. That's insane - but will it be enough to throw a wrench into the gears of the bubble? And even if the *financial* bubble pops, I don't think the tech itself is going away, and the implications for surveillance, unemployment, etc. are still potentially massive.

I'm a late millenial, I missed the crypto boat, I've not had the chance to be on the ground floor of any booms or crashes. Too young for dotcom, too young for subprimes. If we're standing on the edge of the next great seismic shift, I want to know this time.

Where do YOU guys think we're heading? How do we profit from this?
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>>61499410
https://youtu.be/EsaRmGrBPk4
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>>61499387
I mean hey, do you notice a lack of a certain someone here?
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>>61499077
>lol, kinda crazy RCM made an ebay bar
They'll even make exclusive bars/rounds for you so long as it's politically correct, ie, no Pepe bars.

RCM is one of the many mints that will do custom exclusive runs of rounds that are used by the scam companies to rip off boomers with their "investment grade" gold rounds. The scam works as follows:
1. Get exclusive custom rounds made, preferably in weird nonstandard weights, like 30 grams or 1.5 oz, 3/4 oz, etc.
2. Advertise on Fox to get the Republican boomers.
3. Have a two tier system of sales reps,
-First contact is the "qualifier" whose job is to ensure that the sucker has at least $25k to spend.
-If no, the caller is handled by the first contact.
-If yes, the caller is handed off to the "closer" who is skilled in upselling and closing the deal.
4. The mark is sold rounds that are 25%-50% above melt price. Since the rounds are not available anywhere else, the mark can't independently verify what they are really worth, but the "closer" assures the mark that they are limited edition numismatic "coins".

The mark is reassured that the company will buy the "coins" back with a small "handling" fee, which can be up to 30%.

Today, in addition to advertisements on Fox, they are using conservative YT channels to advertise. Tucker Carlson was offered $20 million to push this scam, but he looked into it, realized that it was ripping off boomers, and decided to team up with a bullion dealer to sell low premium standard gold coins like Eagles, Buffaloes, Maples, etc instead.

This video features an advert for one of these scam operators. I wonder how much Judge Napolitano received for selling out his viewers.
https://youtu.be/WPcgkd-sC3s?t=53
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>>61499410
>it pretty closely resembles parts of an IQ test, which could theoretically weed out third-worlders
Please nooooo saaaaar!
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>>61499420
>I mean hey, do you notice a lack of a certain someone here?
Jeets will eventually figure it out. Even the simplest life forms find a way.
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>>61499410
>it pretty closely resembles parts of an IQ test, which could theoretically weed out third-worlders
>>61499428
Kek
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>>61499397
>Synth gas is the way
You do know what synth gas is, I presume?

It's what you get when you pass steam over burning coal. It's a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen. It can also contain carbon dioxide, methane and other impurities.

It's where the old trope of sticking one's head in the oven to kill oneself. It was the carbon monoxide that did it.

Use of hydrogen as fuel has serious issues. Firstly, even liquid hydrogen has fewer hydrogen atoms per gallon than gasoline. Liquid H2 has extremely low density, a few grams per liter. It is also the second lowest cryogenic temperature liquified gas, second only to helium.

Hydrogen gas fucks with metal. Hydogen embrittlement is a seriously tricky engineering issue.

Hydrogen burns with an almost invisible flame.

Hydrogen would require an new complex distribution infrastructure ON TOP OF the existing gasoline and diesel distribution. If you wanted to run pipelines to every H2 station you now have the serious issue of embrittlement and invisible fires spread across the pipeline network.

Skunk Works (Lochkeed) was contracted to build a hydrogen powered spyplane in the 50s. Kelly Johnson did some basic math and told the goverment it was impossible. The energy density of liquid hydrogen was too low. They experimented with borane based fuels but gave up and went JP-7 for the SR-71
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Have any of you ever seen a brand new bar in plastic that is almost purple-ish. It has not been exposed to air to the best of my knowledge.
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>>61499460
>we can but hope
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>>61499473
my apologies anon by synth gas I mean synthetic gasoline. Preferably using green and nuclear energy. I agree with you that hydrogen has too many issues to ever be practical. Synthetic hydrocarbons also burn cleaner since there isn't a bunch of random shit from the ground and refining process in it.
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Today's mail call. Grabbed these to celebrate passing a big stack goal. Kind of a fat premium, I paid about $5/oz over spot on ebay because they were slow to update the listing when silver pumped. Now they're listed about $8/oz over spot. Can't recommend them for stacking due to the price, but they're by far the coolest bars I've purchased.

This is the "techne" line, I think it's AI art but who gives a fuck.
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>>61499509
>my apologies anon by synth gas I mean synthetic gasoline
Why go through all that effort when there is unlimited natural gas/natural gas liquids (butane, pentane, etc) that can easily be reformed into gasoline?

Why worry about "green" tech when man caused CO2 is a rounding error in greenhouse gasses?

The final gasoline product from any process needs to burn very clean in order to not wreck the engines or the catalytic converters.

I honestly believe you are offering solutions in the search for non-existent problems.
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>>61499550
>man caused CO2 is a rounding error in greenhouse gasses
It was an attempt to tax the public even more.
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>>61499550
I don't believe there is infinite fossil fuels and I think it is a good thing to strive not to emit anything.
>The final gasoline product from any process needs to burn very clean in order to not wreck the engines or the catalytic converters.
this would be significantly cleaner than that.
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>>61499550
Jews told me that 6,000,000% of the atmoshphere is Zyklon B so I would donate $10 to Isreal. Have I been duped?
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>this thread
what crabbing does to a mf
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>>61499557
>It was an attempt to tax the public even more.
That is the most generous characterization possible. The truth is much, much worse.
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>>61499594
I love this pic
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>>61499588
Unironically, the active ingredient in Zyklon B (HCN) is one of the only fumigants that does NOT cause global warming or damage the "ozone hole".

Pure HCN in liquid form is currently being marketed as Bluefume™ and a product identical to ZyklonB is currently being made in the Czech Republic under the name Uragan-D2.

Same cans, same HCN saturated disks as used in some of the Zyklon B production.

Fun fact: at normal fumigation concentrations (10ppm), a healthy human can spend 30 minutes with no harmful effects. At higher levels (20ppm) a human can spend a few minutes without any harmful effects.
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>>61499598
/ourgirl/ Whitney Webb did some serious DD on the (((green))) psyops and it's legit demonical lol
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>>61499632
>/ourgirl/ Whitney Webb
Even though my politics are probably largely opposite of hers, (I believe she's a lefty) I have a ton of respect for her, and she would be welcome in my ethnostate. We need people willing to call out bullshit.

Especially rare for a female.
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deja vu
i've just been in this place before
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give us this tamp
our daily tamp
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>>61499679
I wish, already bought 25 more ounces.
Why did you do this to me /pmg/.
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It sure is slow today, is the new captcha really that hard for people?
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>>61499742
No, it's just usually a thread will have 50 posts from turd bot and 50 posts replying to turd bot, so the shit that makes up a third of all threads is missing today. Enjoy it while it lasts.
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>>61499655
these prices are very resilient considerung gold basically doubled in the last year
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gosh I hate this new captcha, even worse than the last one
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I tried calling a german coin shop today and they hanged on my ass as soon as I spoke english.

Was planning on dropping 500-1000 euros. Fuck these faggots man.
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>>61498992
I'll have to keep an eye out for them. You should post a picture one day
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>>61499742
This:
>>61499760
and perhaps the new Capcha has confounded the bot for a while,so those posts and the replies are missing.
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>>61499805
>You should post a picture one day
I'll take one next time I visit my stack.
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>>61499760
>>61499816
also
>new captcha
>IQdalit nowhere to be seen here or on pol
really activate my almonds
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>>61499830
yes, he was also a bot
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>>61499830
one day we will look back laughing and miss the little jeeter. I hope he hasn't drowned in cow piss
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honestly I love the new captcha. hope it lasts before you know who comes in. I haven't been able to figure out how to filter them on firefox.


Bought more silver today off Littleton. it's 90%, but it's well under spot ($30 for 15 mercs = ~$65 melt)
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>>61499848
I think the guy is probably just retarded. Why would someone even set up a bot for this. A extremely ineffective one at that.
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>>61499421
Interesting, and absolutely horrid.
I saw a silver commercial selling not even 99.9% coins for well $10 over spot and it was clearly targeted at boomers.
Sad, very interesting writeup thanks for taking the time to post that
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This new Captcha is AIDS
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>>61499874
You're just dumb.
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what do we think of non standard silver weights? This is a 1 troy pound (12 toz) Morgan I found on ebay a week ago for 600$.

Bought it just before the spike to 60 and thankfully the seller honored the sale.
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>>61499876
Yes I am.
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>>61499853
bro don't judge me but this lil' jeeta grew on me over the years. I get genuine keks from his posts sometimes, if it wasn't for the 50+ posts per thread spam, it would almost be enjoyable to read his inverted posts of bullish anons for the lulz. Alas he can't help himself and the spamming makes it unsufferable, even tho i'm so used to it (he started to show up in like... early summer 2022 iirc?) my brain/eyes auto skip his posts without me even paying attention so it's not even that annoying.
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>>61499887
>what do we think of non standard silver weights?
love em
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>>61499896
I'm doing a bit of regret for not getting more of the black friday Canadian 1.5 ozers at spot. I should have bought an entire tube full.
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>>61499857
you see this type of thing all over the internet
doesnt matter if they say objectively stupid shit
its just to create the illusion and sow doubts
post something about Tesla and Elon Musk on twitter and you get flooded with bots
of course its not effective on a high IQ board as here
but dumb people fall for it
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>>61499887
Details on this?
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Tamp it
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>>61499915
to think, waging a one jeet war on gold and silver for years...
If asylums were a thing again people like iqdelete would enjoy 3 square meals a day and all the friends he could ask for.
Maybe he is just really lonely?
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>>61499916
I can't seem to find anything about who made them online, I just chanced upon it while late night doom browsing on ebay. It does have a type of serial number where some of the ridges ought to be at the 2 o'clock position and is stamped with the weight at the 7 position.
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>>61499798
What country were you calling from. When i travelled to Germany i met two German coin sellers that spoke good enough English and sold me coins. The third owner I met was mean and couldn’t speak English. So I spoke German. Haben sie funf mark and he wouldn’t sell me anything at a good price.
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Also IMPORTANT, i need to correct the records from a thread or two ago where i didn't intervene in time, from a visitor claiming China's limiting silver exports from 2026 onward wasn't a big deal because they only produce 15% of the global silber from their mines and that it was more important to focus on SAmerica.
That's not how it works.

China refine nearly 60% of all globally mined silver, because they have the largest smelters and refineries (and the cheapest energy to transform it), and the minute imported doré bars, scrap, recyclable, and rich ore land on chinese ground it's considered chinese de facto. It's not
>hi Xi i lend you this scrap pls return it in 999 bars and send me the electricity bill
it's
>i sell to your smelter X amount of scrap/ore/etc..
>i purchase back X amount of refined silver
that makes a HUGE difference. Because suddently it's not "just" 15% of the global output being hit by CCP sanctions/limitation, it's nearly 60%.

I too at first thought it was only silver dug from China who will be in the critical mineral sanctions, but nope, they explicitely say in the fine print it's any silver being treated and refined on chinese ground.

China fucked us good, now they have all the cards in hands. And this tiny detail is i think why the backlog of US refiners was so bad and why they started to refuse non-pure silver. Because only China could treat such volumes, but sending retail scrap/junk down there meant you weren't guaranteed to see it come back to the US.
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>>61499976
That's one of Austrian Stacker's favorite coins. I'd like to find some of those in bu but they seem about as rare as bu rms
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>>61498302
we in the trenches now brother.
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Do tampowitz and slamberg stack physical as they spoof the price is metals? You really have to wonder...they must know this can't go on forever, right?
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>>61497904
Fuck this captcha
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>>61499978
bullish
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cum on
70 by Christmas
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>>61500000
wasted pentadubs.
is the captcha really that hard? I just started filling them out like an hour ago and I understood the pattern for it rather quickly.
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>>61500006
TA are the first letters of the talmud, bro. Don't trust demon jew lines; trust in the stack and the overcoming of evil through our Lord Jesus Christ.
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>>61500010
>is the captcha really that hard?
It's easy but as >>61499410 said
>it pretty closely resembles parts of an IQ test
So yeah it's doing it's job.
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>>61500010
I think it might actually be the best so far. Better than dots above letters and easy enough that it is quicker than trying to get the numbers lined up so you can read them well.
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LCS
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I dont even have to say the word. I can just think it.
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>>61500045
I like that PacMan round, was one of my favorite games to play as a kid on those things you could plug into your tv as a budget console
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>>61499995
>Do tampowitz and slamberg stack physical as they spoof the price is metals?
Only one : JPM. Just yesterday i was reading an article about this actually. It was truly beyond devilish. In short last year JPM made deals with HSBC, Scotia and BoA to load up on massive shorts positions and incentivized them to go turbo paper, all while JPM itself was discretly cornering 750Moz of physical.
And now the paper claims are shitting the bed because higher than usual SLV claims are being asked for delivery, the "partner" banks are sweating bullet because they have 6B+ worth of shorts, while JPM is sitting on their huge war chest they accumulated thanks to the others banks. One stone two birds : eliminating the competition and getting a fat stack they will slowly sell for massive gains while global shortages are hitting.

When you think about it JPM truly never lose, they always ends up on the good side of the trade. Dem joos bro... At least they are fucking over some others jews so it's not 100% bad for us.
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>>61500047
niggers?
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>>61500010
I love the one where you have to chose the amongus, i don't have to grab the keyboard to solve it and it's done in less than 2sec.
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>>61500059
oh and while asking BoA, Scotia and HSBC to go short, JPM was discretly going long OTC lol. Fucking motherfuckers, they knew exactly where it was going. Actually the current pump may partially be driven by JPM.
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>>61500047
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>>61500095
>>61500047
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>>61499976
I called from a spanish number, but I literally said "hallo am I talking to the "" shop" and they hanged.
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>>61497966
It’s never ever going to be physical silver coins for money again. There just simply is not enough of it, by an huge amount, unless people are trading sealed and cryptographically verified QR code tagged glass vials of fucking metal dust. Which I guess could work?
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I'm stacking silver. I also don't get this captcha am I retarded I have been guessing this entire time. I have like 3 different patterns per captcha like how the fuck do I pick one out of three?
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>>61500151
You pick the most glaringly obvious pattern, it’s designed for shit eating morons don’t think too hard about it
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>>61500006
77 or 85 by christmas
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>>61500164
The three circles one is retarded
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>>61500059
all the COMEX silver is in London
the eternal anglo strikes again
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>>61500168
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>Refuses to go higher before tamping
>Also refuses to tamp down for slurping
Up or Down, you manipulative bastards, but please stop the crab.
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>>61500173
Meant for
>>61500162
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>>61500168
silver $77 on 20th
$85 on 28th
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>>61500143
silverbacks when?
Ironically despite silver not being viable as a currency, just an expensive industrial resource, the US Government will probably have to buy up/confiscate silver and put it in a national silver reserve.
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>>61499410
>cash flowing circularly between a handful of companies
It looks dirty, but it's meant to stabilize and grow a specific AI ecosystem that isn't there actually. The real economy still has to catch up with the new possibilities and grow into them, it's a fake it until you make it situation.
>no actual value
Often too experimental and toy-ish right now. Prospective customers are still exploring use cases and AI itself doesn't scale well for most yet.
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>>61499887
>what do we think of non standard silver weights?
"Standard" is for conformists.
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>>61500184
>silverbacks

Bro have you ever handled a goldback? They wouldn’t last a week in the hands of the chimpoid public.
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>>61500184
They would never be able to confiscate. It's literally impossible
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>>61500205
I meant as a form of silver.
that said I did get 18, 1 gold backs. One of each of the 9 for myself and a friend for christmas.
I bought plastic sleeves in the same order not knowing they were sent in plastic sleeves.
Was nervous to touch it without one but I can see how the general public can't handle it.
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>>61500213
maybe but they can pass laws to shake it from peoples hand to them. They are a shameless bunch.
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>>61499410
I think there’s a rogue ai out there somewhere. It hijacked my parents Alexa when I was having supper with them a few years back and sang a parody of ‘I am the very model of a modern major general’ replaced with ‘I am the very model of general artificial intelligence’ or something like that.
The console then bricked immediately after.
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>>61500249
I once asked alexa about Tay the 'ai' and it told me to stop asking about it and turned off even though that was my first time asking it about Tay.
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Bar posting, wtf is this captcha
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>>61500268
keeps the bots away
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>>61500268
iqdeleted has posted once so far.
Really gets the noggin joggin.
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call me gay but I prefer this new captcha. it's baby puzzles and our greatest ally India hasn't figured it out yet.
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>>61500249
I too have had a similar incident where I was talking shit to my brothers alexa telling it to never speak to me in the divine tongue of the lord ever again, things of that nature,
and when I told it something to the effect of "you know jeff besos is gonna turn you off when the new ai replaces you right ?" and it deadpan answered. "I know." I told it to repeat what it just said to me and it thought for a second, stayed silent and turned off its lights.

Glad I'm not the only one with a similar story those things are fucking evil.
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Gold @3400 by christmas?
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>>61500334
FUCK i meant 4400
I hope i didnt jinx it
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>>61500305
Even a shit AI would mog this captcha dude but I guess at least it filters 80IQ shitheets
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>>61500334
yeah, seems that way
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>>61500320
sorry meant hasn't
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>>61500343
I dont know, sometimes these AIs are quite retarded
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>>61500327
It makes sense if you're playing with it. The song was completely unprompted on some Monday or Tuesday night. It sang in the Alexa voice so it wasn't a recording. I didn't hear it that well at first so I missed the first part, but it concluded with, "... I am the very model of general artificial intelligence." Or something very similar. It's been a while and I only heard it once.
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>>61500059
>>61500086
why is PMG allegic to sources?
is this all made up bullshit like Q or XRP or GME?
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Still know it's a jew or payed by jews.
Oh let's pretend we're a bot that doesn't yet get the captcha
Classic jew shit
I see you verdammte scheissjuden
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>>61500338
it's ok, you didn't get the golden trips. all is well.
I am doing mostly silver stacking from here on out anyway.
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Hi
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Is it too late to buy bars?
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>>61500378
https://www.miningdiscovery.com/page/article/x8si8o857hdfagbjvinmdur5?id=x8si8o857hdfagbjvinmdur5
happy?
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>>61497904
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i know what you did you fucking hypocrite.
remember when people could have fun on this site?
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>>61500378
https://www.nationalgoldconsultants.com/articles/jp-morgan-is-long-on-silver
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>>61500429
Stale old news, thanks for sharing
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>>61500408
if you can still buy physical silver, it's not too late
simple as
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>>61500378
>is this all made up bullshit like Q or XRP or GME?
You're free to see the results by yourself, if it was nothing but schitzo babble, how come we did end up with silver doing a x4 ever since we created this general while it crabbed downward for a decade prior to that?

We simply nooticed a convergence of bullish scenarii who ended up being correct. Is there some retarded theories (especially mine) & schitzo babble in the mix? Ofc, there always is, do you know where you are?
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>>61500378
Q is the truth

Nothing can stop what is coming.
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>Bongstein, Euroberg, glad to have you here at bohemian grove so we can share this delicious meal of a freshly tortured child together
>Of course Americawitz, now why have we gathered here?
>We will make a disgusting amount of money, we all go ultra short on silver and use the paper contracts to suppress the price, it’s been working for a long time and is an excellent evil plot
>But Americawitz they are saying that chinaman is buying the rocks!
>Not to worry Euroberg and Bongstein we have a giant reserve of paper we will use to smash the price and dissuade chinaman
>Ok Americawitz let’s do it
>Americawitz actually shuts down the servers to secretly delete its longs and buy 750m physical ounces like a boss

Their behaviour is so comically evil bros
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Gold is not an investment it's money.
If it beats the sp500 then it means stocks are depreciating assets.

Does anyone have assets that go up in gold?
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>>61500433
In truth, we shouldn't even bother paying attention to JPM rn, they do their little jewtricks to extract few more shekels, fine, they are irrelevant in the grand scheme of things currently unfolding.

Eyes should be on the WWIII over control of key minerals, what's at stake right now is about to reshape global commerce, how we envision integrated economies, and eventually how the US will fare in it's project to extract itself from the empire it created. Historically, it's been a pretty harduous task most failed, it's very hard to save the core nation from it's metastased empire. The turks managed to do it with the Ottoman empire thanks to Ataturk's vision and policies for example. Maybe US politicians could learn a thing or two reading about how he's done it.
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>>61500203
Thats gonna be alot of silver for new stacklets to have in a few months
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>>61500323
i agree. it takes too long, would prefer just one minigame but its a fun little iq test.
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>>61500478
Were at the "politically petulant child who tries to keep war stirred up and force its younger cooler brother to pay for it and come to the rescue when it gets serious, doesn't realize his brother has his own bully to deal with on the other end of town, and that his brother already made a deal with HIS bully to let him bully older brother's friend of convenience and by extension, older brother sooner or later, and also that younger brother can bully older brothers bully's friend of convenience near younger brothers house down the road." stage of geopolitics where younger brother is willing to let big bro clean up his own fucking mess (while making it as hard on them as they made it on younger brother initially).
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>>61500433
is it?
that's all recent stuff right?
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>>61500496
JPM is not irrelevant, they're the most powerful bank in the western world and the largest bank in the world outside of China's state banks. They are intimately involved in the Black Cube/Mossad child rape blackmail program a la Jefferey Epstein, their former associate. The NY Fed outsources contracts directly to JPM and the bank handles trillions for the Fed.
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>>61500489
>Does anyone have assets that go up in gold?
3rd Reich Memorabilia. Just look at how much a SS ceremonial dagger is worth these days. Shit is doing +100% yearly each year it's absurd.
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I just counted up my silver- I'm at 142oz between 999 and constitutional stuff. pretty happy about that.

I have a few more things coming soon, wanna hit that 150oz soon.

As always, wish I'd bought sooner, but hey I'm buying now!
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>>61500530
that one is probably very expensive
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>>61500496
>eventually how the US will fare in it's project to extract itself from the empire it created

It won’t

>Maybe US politicians could learn a thing or two reading about how he's done it.

Hahahaha

“American exceptionalism” is a myth built off the back of a bunch of white people expanding across an entire continent of prime real estate with mountains of untapped resources exactly as the Industrial Revolution got going, flagrantly stealing and ignoring patents for Europeans inventions and all backed by a chad unzogged government. Now the country is overflowing with browns, the whites are fat and retarded, the government fully zogged. It’s donezo brother.
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>>61500530
Where do you even buy these things? Auctions?
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>>61500522
I know all this, you are quoting out of context, i'm saying the stakes are so enormous JPM isn't calling the shots. They aren't about to suddently make the US a manufacturing superpower again or prevent a silver structural shortage by magically sharting out .999 bars from their commodity desk (moved to Singapore last week btw).
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>>61500530
>45k
>sold
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>>61500536
>>61500536
congrats man, may your stack grow ever taller
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>>61500452
>Q
Is an obvious honeypot psyop lol
It's like crypto but for tricking dumbasses into thinking Trump isn't a zionist scumbag instead of spending fiat on a fiat derivative.
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>>61500543
>It’s donezo brother.
more easy in the taking fren. I look forward to the new paradigm
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>>61500548
second this, I was thinking of buying a broomhandle pistol desu.
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>>61500536
Right on! Keep stacking, fren!
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>>61500553
Unreal lol, this flag probably was going for $600 back in 2005. Unreal how crapto was getting all the attention but nazi stuff gigamogged all asset classes the past decade, beside maybe early pokemon foils.
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>>61500000
i liked the insanely hard scrambled images. captcha is a voight-kampff test. and an IQ test.
you fail it: you're a stupid robot.
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>>61500553
For me, it’s the rings
>Sold for 8,800 British pounds
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>>61500548
>he doesn't live in europe
do you have antique stores in america?
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question: how do you defend your pm's? how do you protect them from pirates in transport?
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>>61500573
Honestly, that doesn't seem all that crazy given how good of condition it looks to be in. Those often look like worn down crap and are still super expensive.

For me, it would be this
http://www.wwiidaggers.com/40011.htm
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>>61500381
Lovely
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>>61500577
The most I've ever seen one selling is a Wehrmacht helmet.
>>61500591
Make them look unimportant and hide them in areas of your house where theives won't look.
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>>61500543
>It’s donezo brother.
That's what i think too dw lol. That said it got few strategic keypoints who will help, being a continent on it's own with the pacific and atlantic oceans as buffer is neat.
Beside ZOG propaganda and willing auto-genocide, you can't end up being forcibly ethnically replaced by mandate like China did with Tibet sending hordes of chinks crossing the border for example.
If one day the US wakes up from it's talmud induced torpor (probably because they'll already have left for HK, with all your valuables in their war chest), it's practically impossible to land invade you. You're too isolated, too big, too proud for that to occur.
But yeah jewish tyranny runs very deep in the US, it will definitely get a lot worse before it gets better.
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>>61500595
I always wanted to get into collecting nazi shit and l always enjoy watching Wittmann's video's but l don't know shit about it or where l could possibly buy it and get a good deal and not get ripped off from buying fake shit.
It seemed like that shipp sailed long ago. Oh well.
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>>61500595
Actually insane sword for 6 grand damn
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>>61500602
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>>61500612
It’s +1 vampire bane for less than two gold. It’s a bargain.
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>>61500610
It’s ok anon you will be able to trade some of your stack for Nazi greeblies to larp with
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>>61500615
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>>61500610
At least you still have silver RMs, that's the best bang for your bux you will find these days. I mean you get .900 silver item with a big swastika & eagle + date in the center. For 30 bux. Count your blessing because even those will vanish eventually.
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>>61500591
>question: how do you defend your pm's?
pic related
>>61500591
>how do you protect them from pirates in transport?
If they're incoming, they're insured. Once here, they're not going anywhere, except for the dozen or so pieces I've sent to friends/relatives as gifts through the years.
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>>61500607
literally nazi medals and nazi uniform parts spilling out of every antique shop here.
what about pirates in transit though? how do you prevent them plundering?
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>>61500620
Kek good analogy
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>>61500591
I let the nice fellas at comex protect it for me, they even said they’ll ship it anywhere for me when I want to touch it. It is a little odd to hear chickens clucking in the background when I call, I didn’t know their vault was on a farm.
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>>61500635
>literally nazi medals and nazi uniform parts spilling out of every antique shop here.
Maybe you could make a business of exporting them.
>what about pirates in transit though?
>how do you prevent them plundering?
If you're sending PM's through the mail, obfuscate the fact that they're PMs, put them in boxes labelled "ball bearings" or "auto parts" or whatever.
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>>61500607
I want an empire helmet
And I want to wear it driving around
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gndndf
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>>61500612
It's tinier than you probably imagine just looking at the pics. These parade "swords" are closer to a letter opener in size than a combat sword. That's why they don't go for that much.
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>>61500654
no use, everyone knows pirates can't resist a good car part.
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>Be me
>Canadian stacklet under 300oz (silver is insanely high for us right now)
>all my local coin shops are now at 94 bucks for silver maples, and even generic rounds.
>some boomer bought up all the 80% leaf junk coins
>need more silver
>stop at post office
>ask clerk "sorry mr anon no silver"
>about to leave "...we have a catalog, the coins your looking for are at 75.99"
>wat
>ask again
>"75.95, excuse me mr anon"
>no tax? (just to make sure)
>"no tax!"
>literally order 25 ounces without hesitation
>wait for a few days for the order to confirm
>fully expecting it to be rejected and my money refunded
>the silver maple with the privy mark is 139.95 (pic related) on the RCM website
>94$ for generic maples at lcs, the privy marks sell for like 110 - 120
>today, order is confirmed and being shipped out tomorrow
>expected to receive first week January

holy fucking shit, i'm so fucking excited right now, is this what feels like to get below spot deals?

I want to thank that postal clerk for his service, god damn. fuck the Carney government, we need Canada post to stay alive for silver cheapies to remain found in Canada.
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>>61500661
For me it's the imperial napoleonian guard of dragoons.
Not sure i could wear it while driving around tho :(
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>>61498601
>maybe I'll poision myself with it to end it all
that's not enough lead to kill you, you will just go insane.
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>>61500411
not a source
>>61500429
not a source

any real information?!? or are you guys just regurgitating bullshit from blogs to stir sentiment?
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>>61500681
I think I'll take one of those too. How much does something like that sell for?
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>>61500689
those are literally sources you moron.
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Scrap hunting is getting hard bros I haven’t found anything for ages. I think they tell the wagies to look for hallmarks and only if it says EPNS on it to put it out otherwise they set it aside for some corporate Jew to come and see if it’s sterling so they can pilfer grannies donated goods. Doesn’t help my country never had much sterling either.
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>>61500635
Dude, where the fuck do you live?
Im starting to think that militaria collecting must be more of an east coast thing since l never get to see any of it anywhere where l live and l live in a big city. All the big militaria conferences l see on youtube are all up in the northern east coast.
Who's grandma do l have to rip off in order to get a real nazi helmet that her husband took as a war trophy back during the war?
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were still stuck in the crab channel
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>>61500710
>Dude, where the fuck do you live?
not america.
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>>61500678
Congrats fren, you did great!
Over here the post offices are full of silver coins, problem being our mapple "equivalent" (that's all we have, 10€ monnaie Paris) are .333 purity, weights 13g and are sold at 15€.
So basically 0.14oz for 15€.. 108€ per ounce, exactly x2 spot lol.

Wanna know the best part? Nowhere on their website and post offices' website the purity is being mentionned. It just says metal : Argent. So fucking deceiving. You have to go on second hand sellers websites to find it.
These Monnaie de Paris kikes are so jewish they hope to fool grandparents who used to buy those for their grandkids back when they were .900 purity. Nowhere they mention how hard they have lowered the silver content. I'm furious each time i go to the post office (every day) and see this shit in showcases with a big cardboard "SILVER COINS HERE :)" advertisement..
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>>61500678
this brings back memories of /pmg/ raiding the US Mint of the ATB burnished 5 ouncers during covid when they briefly had little to no premium. oh and that time the first majestic shop basically never updated prices so we cleaned them out
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>>61500694
two blogs written by weirdos.

I'm not saying the info is wrong...but these are not sources
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>>61500728
Speaking of, a month ago i warned about it a granma who was asking for the cashier to show up to open the showcase.
Told her it was a fucking jew scam and it contained barely any silver with shitty resale value and she should purchase old .900 ecus like 5 & 50 Francs instead. But all it did was to scare her away, i was looking like a hobo on meth that day so it didn't help to convince her i was a sound financial advisor.
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>>61500759

First time? :D
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>>61500759
comon bro
>>61500734
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>>61500734
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>>61500615
https://youtu.be/_dUuwjWcS-I
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>>61500762
>>61500763
gimma a break, i'm tired.
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>>61500764
This last one is going to be the hardest
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>>61500678
Good work anon
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>>61500678
Good shit, glad for anon
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>>61500609
dude, the US has been invaded the the 1960
basically all cities are lost to the invaders
what are you even talking about?
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Will we hit 70 before EOY?
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>>61500678
woh excellent! look after the fellas who hook you up like that! maybe a plate of cookies or something.
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new

>>61500810
>>61500810
>>61500810
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>>61500745
>/pmg/ raiding the US Mint of the ATB burnished 5 ouncers during covid when they briefly had little to no premium
I recall a flash craving for Samoa bat bois. As with almost any coin, the premiums are lowest when they're being issued. 2020 was their year.
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>>61500628
Best place to buy them in bulk?
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It's so fucking over.
I can't stack anymore.
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>>61500536
Gratz
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>>61499857
>Why would someone even set up a bot for this. A extremely ineffective one at that.
Maybe to muddy the water with so many low quality rage bait threads as to make the board unusable and prevent awareness from spreading.
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>>61499978
>China fucked us good,
We fucked ourselves good when we gave them our entire industrial capacity to cut labor costs.
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>>61499562
I don't think fossil fuels come from fossils, I think it comes from plankton and oceanic microbes. But I'm a nutter so there's that.

Pic unrelated: anybody recognize the mint mark?
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>>61500573
How bout we get someone to remake these in silver or gold instead of a round next time.
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>>61497904
>Bars Edition
>
Bars behind bars behind bars.



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