Eisenhowers Edition
>>61540405>bronze is the tip top winner
>>61540405>Based Metalsbased
KYS we have enough threads
>>61540440Move over, cryptocuck. 2026 and beyond belong to metal holders.
>>61540405>should I scavenge trash for aluminium
>>61540405I always liked those Eisenhower dollars. Especially the Eagle moon landing obverse
Metals actually exist
>>61540405my problem is not hoarding metals, its how do I sell my 100 coins when I need money.the StaSi will instantly go full alert when a white man sells more than 1 coin here if the prices are this high
>>61540493Way ahead of ya, kid.I've been collecting aluminum cans for the last two months.I've already got one whole garbage bag full of cand saved up.Not crushed yet. I only collect pristine, uncirculated aluminum cans.
>>61540493I did that for a few years. When I was homeless and believe it or not I made about 20 dollars a week which was actually pretty good. Ate taco bell value menu every day and sometimes they gave me free nachos. Then I got kicked out of my hole near some bushes and was forced to move into the woods and graduated to selling logs that I felled for about 5 dollars a piece. I went from 20 dollars a week selling aluminum to 20 dollars a day selling logs to a mill. Then I got a job in sales somehow and started making 2300 a month while living in a shitbox car. I still go around town collecting aluminum too which is nice. I ended up investing into 300 ounces of silver back when it was affordable but it took years of aluminum can collecting. I'm not sure how people can afford it now. Seems impossible to me. By the way if anyone needs to know this you can ask people for permission to dumpster dive. Sometimes they help you out by putting cans in designated bags
>>61540595Based survive and thrive anon
Topjej500 btc = 1 cupronickel five cent coin
>>61540493>>61540594>>61540595Aluminium was a precious metal in the 19th century....
>>61540595Based commodities trader
Actually kind of lame that the U.S. never got into actually using its own dollar coins...the best base metal coin ever made is the old British one pound coins. They are so thick and chunky and feel like absolute sex in the hand, pouring a fist full of them from palm to palm will make you blast milky ropes no homo
>>61540595ayo anon just so you know you're the realest nigga in this whole thread. Salute to you for having made it through such a fucked up phase of your life and for having invested into some real shine. I wish you the best dawg, keep your head up '_'7
Tungsten is needed for munitions and armor plating. EU/NATO is rearming. China has cut off tungsten exports for military use and will cut off all access by 2027.
>>61541745Tungsten miner tickers: ALMTF, TUNGF TGN.A, HPY.V
>>61540595>I made about 20 dollars a week which was actually pretty goodbro that's absolute shit. I wouldn't even pick up a can for that amount.
So do we just hoard anything that's on the critical mineral list?
>>61540405Threads encouraging the death of crypto deserve their own thread.I know there is a lot of resistance to this new change, just state of the world.Can’t wait for the containment general to mandatory permanently, all cryptofags forced to stay there.Bitcoin is dead anon your 1 and 0 psyop fake internet monopoly money is not going anywhere Get over it.Future is bright anon, can't wait for cryptofags scammer bags go to zero and all pro/neutral crypto discussion contained away from PMs precious metals real assets board mandatory permanently.Tldr move crapto discussion to the containment general>>61537539
>>61540405You guys think copper will hit $6 by the end of the month?
>>61543040>You guys think copper will hit $6 by the end of the month?Maybe. I have several hundred pounds of copper to scrap, and I'm not selling until it's well over six and the yard contracts reflect $6/lb being the new floor. Looking at the seasonality of copper, that should happen by March if not sooner. All my copper profits go directly into physical PMs, but if copper really starts to run because of a major mine disaster or foreign export restrictions then I'll hold until the yard prices reflect that.
>>61543142Good to know, am tempted to buy some copper bars because they're cheap (in addition to a small amount of scrap copper I collected).
>>61543040>>61543142copper is on a tearwhats behind that?
>>61541752How many of these operate mines outside of China?