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Nobody else baked/fuck thread captchas edition

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

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

>Bullion dealers
https://libertycoin.com/(US)
https://www.chards.co.uk/(EU/UK)
https://www.silburycoins.co.uk/(Ancient)
https://www.luciteria.com/(Other rare 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 [Open]
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 [Open]
https://youtu.be/NgSXg-WOEVY [Open]
https://youtu.be/2ymGAyKAg-k [Open]
https://www.fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database

Previous Thread: >>61564391
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I cannot buy i am le poorfag
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Stop these threads they are gay
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Fucked up title. It’ll have to do. Is shmita anon here? So we’re safe til 2028? Gives me relief, I need time to get land and chickens. Thought by spring shit would collapse
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>>61565279
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>>61565283
Cry about it nigger
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can't wait for my first 2 platinum coins, i wonder how much more shinier they are then the silver ones. got a maple leaf and a wiener
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You guys should buy a little Bitcoin too. I put just 5% of my net worth into it and now it's 98% of my net worth.
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My previous exchange sold silver but they kicked me off for sending BTC to darknet wallet address.
I asked to come back last week but they said no.
Remember silver being 0.73cents per gram, now it's more like $3.00 AUD
I should've just never fucked with crypto scamcoins in the first place and gotten old reliable, ah well woulda coulda shoulda

Right now I only own QNT and intend to strengthen my position on it, good luck to you
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>>61565286
>shmita years
the benner cycle is more accurate
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2026 is set to be the wildest year for precious metals
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>>61565309
diggity die.
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EOY Price predictions?
Will we make it past $80 or get tamped again?
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>>61565309
To add, why do baitoken shills use a PHYSICAL GOLDEN COIN to represent their shitdigits? Seems suspect, evil, gay, and a lie.
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What's your strategy for 2026?

Mine is to bring the ag and au stack to a round number (feels good) and keep a 1:10 GSR, and then prepare for possible system shocks (supply chain disruptions, confiscatory taxes, strangling regulations) and bring everything else in order before it becomes too expensive or unavailable, e.g. fixing/modernizing the property, stock up on durable supplies, getting all health checks done, reviewing all expenses etc while fiat still buys me all that for somewhat stable prices.
I expect a lot of volatility in almost all affairs and I control only how I deal with it, I wait it out in 2026 and see how the system reconfigures itself.
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>>61565312
>Benner cycle
>Implying everything happening in our world isn’t part of a sabbatean talmudic worshipping cult (chabad lubavich)
I’ll stick with the Jewish ritual regimen anon but thanks
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>Stacking silver looks like THAT?!
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>>61565320
Forgot to add script to that green text
>>61565319
>1:10 gsr
Respect, I’m prob too heavy silver but have 8 ounces of gold unlike some of these silver purist anons
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Live on islands made of stone
Rob that nigga for his coat
25 thousand on Silk Road
Shine, shine, shine, shine, shine, that glow
Obviously silver, not no gold
Tried to keep up and he went broke
Steaming hot, they don't want no smoke
2g K, went to the hole
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>>61565322
exactly like that
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$75 again. Here comes the tamp.
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75 again... boy they are scared.
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>>61565300
thats a nice coin, and nice digits too.
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Now China Man AI is claiming Russia is going to back the ruble by silver...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgcbxB7JzV8
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Reminder from the last thread, Monument Metals is out of all 1 ounce silver rounds/coins.
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>>61565346
lol! Not happening in a million years, they can't even beat Ukraine in a death struggle.
This is AI scammer shit...
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>>61565347

Fuck, really?
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>>61565325
1:80 checking in
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It's probably good elon isn't overtly pumping silver, its not some shitcoin like doge
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>>61565368
Elon is an anti-silver nigger who is twitter buddies with the fat jew who derailed the silver squeeze on r/wallstreetsilver.
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The Chinese are buying, are you?
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>>61565342
Thanks
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>>61565368
>wow
You do know Indians run his account based on whatever agenda is being cooked up, right anon?

Also, what a stupid fucking tweet, quarters and half dollar $5 face is the same
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>>61565309
Why do you pretend that your numbers on a computer is represented by physical gold? It's a computer program. I'm not gonna invest in a computer program that has no other function than being a ponzi 14 years into "revolutionising" trade (you can buy illegal shit with it, that's it).
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Those fuckers really tamped a whole $10 just to slurp
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>>61565375
I dig the the shape of their large bars. If nothing else they are very ergonomic to beat someone to death with.
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They're offloading "random year" coins and 90%. It's so fucking over. Silver will become unobtainable. This is their last attempt.
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Shanghai market closed at 2 am?
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>>61565416
Im glad I have a nice make it stack already. It was the smartest thing I ever did loading up before the normies got wind of this shit.
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>>61565415
or to stick it up your arse
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Ok I actually think this is the top. I thought we still had time because from our western perspective, we dont see normies fomoing. But the reality is the entirety of the third world is and has already been fomoing.
Chinese normies are all FOMOING... Western normies are simply too brainwashed and zogged.

https://youtu.be/x_n4TZx-oHM
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>>61565426
and what is that stack?
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Buying PM makes thirdies and jeets seethin
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>>61565431
>Ok I actually think this is the top.
Not even close.
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>>61565420
2am what? it's 9:43 am right now
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>>61565433
I just passed 1400 last week.
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>>61565439
meanwhile in the 70 ounce dimension... I'm ngmi... I invested 100k in a stock and LOST 20k when i should have just put it in silver.
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I really want to have at least a couple acres for goats and potatoes and well water before shit really pops off, but I dont know if ill be able to afford it. I'm strongly considering buying a camper and living in it for the next year or so to save on rent so I can scrape together enough jewish IOUs to trade for 1 or 2 acres. I want to be able to hold my stack until the very end of the Weimar parabola, and not have to sell any to make it through the tough times.
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>>61565431
Anon, there's a billion chinamen, 50 people rushing to buy silver is nothing.
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>>61565440
>stock
Right, thats where you went wrong, you've got a head start on 99.99999% of the western worlds population though.
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>>61565440
I think you still have time. It’s not unobtainable yet. Its slower accumulating at these prices though.
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How accurate is pic related?
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>chinks pump
>London/NY dumps
I hate ((( ))) so much
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>>61565445
I think we have the possibility of going to 4K or more an ounce though before this is over.
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>>61565445
its fud.
I dont think its accurate to compare silver prices to historic norms. Historic norms dont account for how NO ONE has silver now. The abysmal gap between have and have nots will lead to silver to be worth more than we can conceptualize. So long as you don't have to trade silver or just straight up starve, you will have so much more than der normie.
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>>61565445
I don't know. But only faggots compare themselves to apes.
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>>61565449
anon if that's true, then I'll give you an oz of silver (generic round)
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>>61565449
I’m planning to keep adding to my stack until the day it becomes unobtainable.
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>>61565438
Central, I meant. Is Shanghai closed?
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>>61565440
which stock?
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>>61565451
So you think $4k worth of purchasing power as well, then?
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>>61565279
>be kraut
>check out some junk 90% silver dimes
>the per gram price is 22 cents higher than the 999. silver
B R U H
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SGE/SHFE numbers for Dec 30, 2025.
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>>61565451
Add in how much silver has been straight up eaten by various industries, silver might end up being more rare than gold.
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>>61565459
It was a fairly large company that makes hospital products that my government said they were going to make a deal with to supply the nationalised hospitals. So I thought it was a no brainer until our fuckhead leader walked it back.
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>>61565445
I'm happy to be a silverback but depressed I'll NEVER be king kong. Maybe if silver stayed at 20 USD I could have been. Such is life.
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This is it, bros. This is what they've been doing this whole fucking time
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>>61565464
yea it's grim as fuck even where I am. I did manage to buy 8 incredibly circulated morgan dollars for like $6 below spot each yesterday so that was nice but most sellers think their coin is rare as fuck just bc its old so no deals anywhere anymore.

I used to go to estate sales too and bid on silver and gold stuff or rare collectibles and these days it's just full of old jews and chinese that bid against you so no profit anymore.
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>>61565475
You unironically got pumped and dumped by your politicians.
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https://youtu.be/xzNFs4LRjFA?si=wr5gyuUJiS_noZyJ&t=1273

Also I learned today David Morgan is woefully ignorant on China.

>ACKSHUALLY they're not banning silver exports from China, you just need a license! People will get a license and nothing will happen

So naive, he doesn't realise China regularly adds bureaucratic hurdles to soft ban something without openly announcing it's banned. Take citizenship for example, there are ways theoretically for non-chinese to get Chinese citizenship but in reality it's functionally impossible even for serpentza and laowhy who were married to chinese women. If they don't want silver leaving their border, they add a license hurdle to exporting it then just never fucking issue any licenses.
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>>61565445
>How accurate is pic related?
Way too high of numbers. This one is much closer to our best estimates of numbers. Some might argue it's too conservative. The average person doesn't even know about silver.
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>>61565464
Silver is not worth investing in Europe outside of exchange traded products due to VAT.
Gold is the complete opposite where only physical makes sense due to tax exempt purchases and sales.
(Assuming you pay taxes and don't just avoid them like anyone selling major assets can.)
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>>61565462
>So you think $4k worth of purchasing power as well, then?
thats low.
I dont think in terms of fiat anymore. I think in terms of farm land, timber, diesel engines, guns, livestock, women, wages for laborers and tradesmen. Of course to reach that level of purchasing power, basically the whole world would have to go tits up. But I don't see how that doesnt happen within the next couple decades. Sure we could just go into a great depression and you buy your house for 100oz, but I dont see the fallout from the death of the dollar stopping at a generational depression. I see it going much further, into a paradigm shift that changes the world.
>>61565467
I firmly believe this.
Gold, while pretty, has been hijacked and hoarded by them for centuries. They've been irresponsible and flippant in their gay bug eating world plans and have drained the global supply of silver to make nintendos, solar panels and cruise missiles. At the same time they been playing tricks for generations to suppress the real value of silver. The release of so much pressure will be goddamn glorious. Look not only to your stacks frens, look to your mind and body. Be ready to do what must be done and ensure your body can keep up. We stand on the brink frens, If we can make it through the fire and death of the wars to come, we will have an opportunity to refashion the world into one of peace, justice, honor, beauty and joy. Nothing will be beyond our grasp. We will be able to look up at the stars with more than wonder, we will look with desire.
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>>61565489
And how much in purchasing power then?
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>>61565490
I would agree but add that Europeans should look at pooled ALLOCATED accounts in Singapore or Australia or some friendly jurisdiction, much better than ETFs although PSLV seems to be ok from what I've seen. Stay away from unallocated accounts like SLV obviously.
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>>61565445
During the 2nd year of the japanese invasion of Korea (Imjin war) of 1592-1598, the nips besieged the fortified city of Jinju but were pushed back each time they tried to penetrate the city. Out of frustration Daimo Yukinaga tried to motivate it's troops by offering 5000oz of silver to the first soldier who would manage to climb the outer wall. A stampede ensued where nips would climb over each other to reach it. Bad idea lol.

They eventually managed to enter using 4D stratagemes. They then massacred everybody inside, beheading 60,000 koreans and dropping all the headless corpses in the Nam river. The river was so full of bodies it turned red down to the sea. Nonsensical absolute savagery, as usual with japs anytime they invade another country.*

* this war was started simply because Japan was recently unified under the ruling of a new Shogun after a century of non-stop bloody civil war, and suddently thousands of hundreds of mercenaries & samurais were jobless. So to prevent them from starting another civil war out of boredom he'd rather send them all to die on foreign land. Which is exactly what happened. But another civil war broke out the minute the war ended anyway lol.
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>>61565477
Man I was happy to make chimp status. Be thankful for where you ended up and help your family that like mine probably didn’t listen to you.
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>>61565490
>Silver is not worth investing in Europe outside of exchange traded products due to VAT.
Wrong.
You buy with the VAT.
You sell with the VAT.
Nothing is lost, the market price is just higher (exactly what the VAT is).
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>>61565497
tldr : 5,000oz is the true make it stack.
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>>61565498
My dad actually listened to me during the covid crash after I begged him to buy some, I think he ended up getting about 1200 ounces. He was angry at me for suggesting silver and not gold after gold hit 4000+ but he's not angry anymore.
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>>61565486
>People will get a license and nothing will happen
He hasn't learned anything from the rare earth hardball China has been playing. Given that China controls (via being the largest refiner of silver in the world) 70%+ of the worlds silver supply, China could do the exact same game that COMEX did, but going the other way. Instead of suppressing the prices like COMEX/LBMA did, China could put a squeeze on production like OPEC did, and drive the price of EXPORT silver up, while keeping it cheap for domestic producers.

I would be happy with simple honest price discovery, but China would have a lot of leverage by virtue of their position as the major silver supplier.

I like David Morgan and have a lot of respect for him, but I think he's underestimating China, and her willingness to flex their soft power.
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>>61565507
last time OPEC and russia tried to squeeze oil it resulted in the US ramping up production to the point of being the largest producer in the world. Destroying russia and OPEC for a couple years.

If you think we don't have enough silver to swamp china's production you haven't paid enough attention in history class
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I have had a after Christmas treasure find, my best precious metal find beating my sterling teapot today. Auction estate sale lot cost me under $20, it appears to be 79 grams of 14k after removing some weight for the non gold metal clasp part marked Italy. I hope we all have even greater blessings next year as a whole.
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>>61565505
Unfortunately my parents didn’t listen to me. I’ve been gifting them eagles every holiday along the way regardless. They seem to have woken up to what’s happening now but time is running out.
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>>61565511
>If you think we don't have enough silver to swamp china's production you haven't paid enough attention in history class

China is already locking in orders for silver concentrate from south american mines years in advance, trust me, we don't have enough.
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>>61565503
>tldr : 5,000oz is the true make it stack.
There is no one "make it stack". It depends on your context.
Example 1: A 30 year old male, excellent health, with an MD and surgical training, living in a small homogeneous white community How much silver does he need? 0 oz.

Example 2: A 67 year old boomer with COPD and type 2 diabetes and arthritis. How much PMs does he need? 1000 oz gold, at least.

Any questions?
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>>61565516
just like we didn't have enough oil to beat russia or OPEC
until we suddenly did.

people that mine for a living know the US has more silver than almost any country aside from possibly mexico. We just don't mine it.
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10 years since I started pmg,,,,, and told you not to buy Bitcoin for $100 in the first post.............lmao ,,,,,,,,,,, how you like them apples silver sisters,,,,,,,how come no one made it?????,,,,,,, kektop!
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>>61565519
that was a joke, did you read the previous post?
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>>61565516
>China is already locking in orders for silver concentrate from south american mines years in advance, trust me, we don't have enough.
They've been doing that for sometime. Paying above spot for doré bars and concentrate.
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>>61565521
even if this was true, I dont see those who run America being able to pull their heads out of their asses to get mines up and running quickly enough to bridge the time gap between monetary crisis and mining, refining, minting coinage. In that time gap, shit can easily get really bad. And if it does get bad, there goes our ability to mine on an industrial scale for at least a generation.
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>>61565519
The best silver stack is zero, shit investment shit use for shtf scenario,,,,of course you should buy it if you are a shithead or shit for brains
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>>61565527
all mines sell under contract years in advance. It just didn't seem worth pointing this out to the anon. He sees that as bullish. I see it as a guarantee the price won't go up so long as that contract exists.
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>>61565529
how long did it take to get oil production up?
2 years? Less?
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>>61565511
>If you think we don't have enough silver to swamp china's production you haven't paid enough attention in history class
Time from exploration to production in oil fields is a few months. Time from exploration to production in a silver mine is 10-20 years. Your metaphor doesn't hold. I live in Alberta and do contract work for companies in the oil industry. This is my cat.
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>>61565499
>You sell with the VAT.
Anon...
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We just don’t know why?
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There’s still time so keep accumulating while you can. The day you go to apmex website and they are cleaned out of eagles you know it’s over. They have the most overpriced eagles out of anyone I know and if they are sold out it’s pretty much game over and there’s nothing left.
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>>61565533
>how long did it take to get oil production up?
while there was a 'sound' monetary system. If no one is getting paid or fed, how are vast mining projects on the scale of the fracking revolution supposed to take place?
>>61565536
>Time from exploration to production in oil fields is a few months. Time from exploration to production in a silver mine is 10-20 years. Your metaphor doesn't hold.
also this
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>>61565521
Oil valuation is 100% political and 0% offer & demand settlement. Biggest scam ever. Aramco production cost is $2.50/barrel in 2024.
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>>61565538
probably this >>61565535
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>>61565480
>chinks
bro for realies ? i thought that shit was a meme, i figired jews were connected through their networking which to an extent is fine becase so are we but the chinese, bruh they clean eco systems with their fucking numbers. Ay man i suppose it really is what it is, we gotta just keep on stacking foreward, i know im not going to rest until i transfered every disposable € i earn into silver. Shit hurts man i can no longer justify my airsoft addiction ;_;

>>61565490
broski an ounce more than an ounce less is always worth it untill silver truly becomes unobtanium. That being said if youre satisfied with your stack then im happy for you, i am absolutly not yet at that point.
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>>61565539
I fucking hate APMEX like no tomorrow, it’s not just high premiums it’s sales tax + a higher silver ticker
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>>61565498
>>61565505
>>61565514
My mom bought 100oz a decade ago. She was bad with debt and wanted to sell her silver so I bought it for what she paid for it. That bumped my stack from 400oz to 500oz. I bought in at 15.50 for my 400oz stack.

You can't fix your family. Don't try. Lead your wife and children and do what you can for family who don't listen. Take advantage of opportunities like I did. The fiat will never be worth what silver is, so you still benefit your family in the end.
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>>61565547
I hate them as well. The fact that they charge such high premiums on shit makes them a good indicator of supply. If they have low or no inventory then everywhere else is already cleaned out.
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End the enslavement of mankind
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>>61565536
>Time from exploration to production in oil fields is a few months. Time from exploration to production in a silver mine is 10-20 years.
>>61565540

this is investor headcannon that feeds into your beliefs. It's not true, but you're welcome to believe it if you want.

in real life all the silver in the world was discovered and mapped out around 100 years ago, and most of the silver mines we'd need to ramp up production are already operating. They're just not mining silver.
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>>61565531
>all mines sell under contract years in advance
Hedging is a normal and not uncommon strategy. Often they'll hedge by selling on the futures market. That's probably one of the most valid uses of the COMEX futures.

Sometimes miners will agree to sell part of all of their production in advance, that seems to be less common, but still happened, especially during the dry years when miners were especially unloved.

Royalty streamers would be another example of that. If the company that buys the production is the end user, like Samsung, this has the effect of reducing the net volume of silver hitting the market, while also reducing the equivalent demand, so it should be price neutral as far as COMEX is concerned.

If someone with deep pockets like China was simply buying and holding, it would have the effect of reducing supply, while not reducing demand, therefore would tend to put upward pressure on the silver price.

How much silver could the US government have bought with $10 billion wasted on Somali scams?

I'm beginning to wonder if the USA is a serious country.
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>>61565546
>i thought that shit was a meme
Xi told chinks on prime time to load up on gold and silver, and the CCP significantly relaxed the rules of PMs purchases to help the chineses starting their stacks.
Meanwhile Bloumpf was rugpulling his voterbase with a fucking shitcoin.

It's just unreal how corrupt and shameless our elites have become. It got so bad we can't even imagine a politician doing stuff selflessly, just you know.. in order to help americans. We are on our own guys.
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>>61565565
You can't really run a mine if the price is constantly changing. An offtake contract flattens out volatility, and all mines use them. It's normal to sell product years in advance at a fixed price. You might lose some money on market fluctuations, but you gain guaranteed income that you can borrow against.
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>>61565562
>It's not true, but you're welcome to believe it if you want.
please prove it wrong then. If I am using things that are un true to base my world views on, I would sooner know where I am in error. Say I even grant you that all major deposits of silver are already found, please tell me how mining at scale happens sooner than the timeframe of 5-20 commonly cited on /pmg/. Assuming all red tape concerning permits and the environmental concerns etc. are stopped due to a monetary crisis, how are mines supposed to be built and put into operation when no one is getting paid? Mechanics and miners and truckers will be very skeptical to accept years of payment in paper IOUs during a monetary collapse on the scale we are facing. All of this is also assuming that the farmlands are still producing and transporting food all over the nation while being paid in IOUs.
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>>61565537
Anon, if nobody can get silver cheaper than spot + VAT, it makes no sense to sell for spot, you sell for spot + VAT.
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>>61565567
you know what thoe, if me and you understand the gravity and implications of a billion coordinated chinks plucking strategic vulnerabilies clean wothin the confinedes of our borders how is it that our govs allow them to participate ? In all my everdraining cynicism and red pill perception retarded shit like that just baffles me, catches me off guard. WHY ARE WE ALLOWING THEM ACCESS TO OUR SHIT THROUGH OUR FIAT PAPER, NIGGA THAT WOULDNT FLY THE OTHER WAY AROUND FUCK

>we are on our own
you know i learned that one not after my 3 best friends stabbed me in the back over convenience i learned that at my lowest point when i genuinly shared advice on investing into silver last year with 3 chaps at work whom i thought were solid people and all they did was give me the cia fluoride scoff. Im glad at least me and you know that and are prepared for the world, good luck to you buddy
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>>61565577
I explained in the post you replied to

Most mines currently operating can increase silver production any time they choose to, assuming they have known silver deposits they're not mining right now. Which most do.

most of the silver in the world comes from copper mines. They don't mine silver on purpose. If they find a bunch of silver they'll usually just sit on it until the time is right to mine. But if they decide to mine silver, it's gonna take them a week or so to do it.
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>>61565581
So you pay vat when you buy but not when you sell? Do you have to pay capital gains? That would be double rape if so.
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>61565524
>61565530
The comma poo has returned, and his id says
>skvwrdy6
Skyward
It's a sign, says me.
Anyhow, he was doing FUD when silver was 40-50, and the same low effort 15 cent work now, so $75 is officially the new $50
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>>61565562
A mine typically has an ore body that has relatively defined boundaries. Once that ore body has been mined, there's not much left. I understand that there are cases where we know of ore bodies deemed to be uneconomic at current price levels, which become very profitable at 3x+ current price levels.

You still have the issue of geographical, cultural, ecological and political issues that are much bigger problems with mines, (especially open pit) than with oil production. You also need to build a mill to process the ore, unlike for oil where you can just drop some relatively inexpensive tanks to collect it.

For example, worst case scenario, let's say you find a beautiful rich silver deposit that is 500 miles away from the nearest road or powerline, high up in an arid mountain, (no water) that just happens to be home to an endangered species, (ecological issues) and is considered to be sacred to some indigenous tribe, or worse, located on North Sentinal Island.

Good luck with that one.
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>>61565591
in austria yes, but only if you hold for a year
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>>61565555
Aye, and we shall with silver
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>>61565586
I am extremely skeptical of our current mines increasing output of silver by an amount that could impact silver price to the point where a monetary crisis wouldnt happen. We currently produce about 32 million oz a year. Everything south of the rio grande produces over 400 million oz yearly. You are saying we could 10x our silver production with our existing mines in less than a year? I dont see how that is feasible at all. Silver is a by product of modern mining, unless you want to say that there are dozens of pure silver veins all over the rockies that are being kept secret I still dont see how you are right.
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>>61565464
what the fuck do you mean?
https://www.gold.de/aufgeldtabelle/silber/
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Drone strike on putins residence, russia is expected to retaliate, US is moving in on venezuela. Things are ramping up in the world towards full on war, mega bullish for gold.
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>>61565581
>Anon, if nobody can get silver cheaper than spot + VAT,
But people can get silver for cheaper than spot + VAT as firms do not pay VAT until the finished product.
The only ones with no other option are the small minority of investors that trade privately and aren't exempt. And for them it is just a terrible deal since they get double fucked by VAT and CapG taxes.
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>>61565568
>You can't really run a mine if the price is constantly changing
Correct. The deliberate volatility caused by COMEX puts every poorly capitalized miner in a terrible bind. Sell for a guaranteed minimum price that allows them to at least stay in business, at the price of losing most or all of their upside potential, and being locked in for years even if the price goes up.

Some miners did manage to have enough cash to be able to do their own internal hedging, stockpiling concentrate when the prices are low, and selling it when the market price went up.
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>>61565605
>Drone strike on putins residence,
Happened many times before. Nobody really cares since its a war.
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>>61565319
Link will go to $1,000 by March and silver will go to $1,000 by March 2nd.
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>>61565600
>You are saying we could 10x our silver production with our existing mines in less than a year?
Not a chance in hell. By the same token, they could probably double the Permian production in 12-24 months if the prices for oil & gas quadrupled.

The physics and logistics of oil production are completely different than for silver.
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>>61565600
Notice how he said
>I explained
Yet he didn't

That's because he's lying.
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>>61565609
>people can get silver cheaper than spot +VAT
yeah? how?
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Don't forget baggies there's a hyuge glut of silver and industrial demand is falling,,,lmao
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>>61565609
>firms do not pay VAT until the finished product
How are they going to get silver if there is a severe shortage? it basically becomes unobtainable, none can be found in the US, none can be obtained from China, their only option is to accept buying for spot + VAT from the people in Europe, assuming the coin shops are sold out too.
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>>61565625
I'm just trying to give him the benefit of the doubt. I always try to make sure I am operating on a solid factual basis, so I keep an open mind to being wrong.
>>61565621
>12-24 months to double permian production
Very good time frame to know, reinforces my take on silver mining and production relative to a monetary crisis situation. I'm taking you on your word given your cat picture, but do you mind me asking what your job is in the industry?
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>>61565615
Not this time, russia is raising a stink and the piggies are saying it's a false flag. Russia has never tried to kill zelensky despite having the capability and zelensky wouldn't be stupid enough to try to attack putin directly, this reeks of a third europen party getting involved.
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>>61565595
Why bother responding to him? Dudes just making up bullshit, saying anything he possibly can to put a damper on Silver; give him a few posts and he'll be sperging about asteroid mining.
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>>61565636
>Why bother responding to him?
I'm bored. It also irks me to see things I believe to be factually incorrect not be checked. Lurking newfrens could be misinformed. I want everyone possible to have silver and be disconnected from the system as possible. Shitposting on /pmg/ is my own small way of doing so.
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>>61565634
Anon, he's talking about an oil deposit
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>>61565640
I know. I was saying that with how critical oil supply is to modern infrastructure, if it would still take them up to 2 years to double production in a commodity that is much easier and cheaper to get out of the ground than silver ore, it says a lot about how hopeless the prospect of suddenly increasing out production of silver by 10x in a timeframe of anything less than 20 years. 15 at absolute most.
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>>61565616
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>>61565654
End it all in Minecraft
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>>61565445
>Smail Monkey
>$1,000 - 2550,000
>aboye 100lk
Made in India.
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>coin shop needs to scan my ID to buy gold
I'm jealous of Americans
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>>61565661
>coin shop needs to scan my ID to buy gold
Im sorry fren. We'll see brighter days if we stay true, I'd stake my life on it.
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>>61565654
You first. I own 400 ounces of physical silver, 2600 Stinkies, and 8 ounces of gold. Seethe nigger
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>>61565465

5% vault drawdown in 1 day.

They’re also trying to cool the market.

All good. About 70 tonnes come to market globally each day. That’s disappearing just at SGE/SHFE.
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>>61565667
Puny, are you even trying?
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>>61565634
>I'm taking you on your word given your cat picture, but do you mind me asking what your job is in the industry?
I'm not directly doing oil production, I service some of their equipment, but oil in Alberta has always been a boom/bust industry. When the price goes up, the industry ramps up quickly, and when the bust hits, 50k guys get laid off overnight.

I am not an expert on oil production, but am peripherally familiar with the industry because of interest and proximity. The background of the cat picture are pumpjacks being assembled prior to being taken to the well sites.
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>industrial demand is falling
Lol no
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>>61565672
>I am not an expert on oil production, but am peripherally familiar with the industry because of interest and proximity.
I know what you mean, I work on fuel delivery trucks and tanks. So I'm not an expert on Transportation or Fuel, but I know how I would feel if I didn't eat breakfast in the morning so I can make some basic and solid conclusions about my industry.
Godspeed fren, blessings to you and yours
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>>61565401
>COMEX raises margins on contracts
>this forces weak hands to terminate their longs because they're just not worth it anymore
>making the price come down
basically this is what Trump initiated?
So it's not even Tampowitz this time, it's just dudes getting their paper bullshit terminated.
Which also means we're visibly getting closer to the paper price disengaging from the metal spot.
Which ALSO means this IS the big one.
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Lot of fudders itt
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>>61565681
>Which ALSO means this IS the big one.
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>>61565464
show me where you get .999 close to spot Brudi
but also if you're still buying, refer to the Aufgeldtabelle >>61565602
nothing else makes sense now, I've seen MP Edelmetalle have a
(you) BUY: 94€
(you) SELL: 63€ (Spot)
offer, it's 90% grifts to seperate normies from their FIAT in really shitty deals.
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>>61565628
Firms do not pay VAT (or get a VAT refund) when buying. And these are the players that matter and set prices.
No, selling stuff to a few people on Ebay is not a major source of demand.
>>61565632
They'd buy from you for +20% premium if they desperately need it now and there is no other way or source of the product.
That's not a realistic way to view an asset though.
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>>61565683
you saw this Truth Social Post, right?
If they need orange man to come out and call it a bubble, you know it's anything BUT that.
Buffet pulling out of most stonks in October or whatever was the signal that we're close to catastrophic fuckery, of course it happens over the holidays where normies are pre-occupied with being drunk and travelling.
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>>61565694
But that's fake, no?
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>>61565701
I certainly can't find and link it. Huh.
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>>61565706
>has it saved on phone
>posts it, asking if anyone else has seen it
>doesn’t realize it’s fake and never looks into it himself to confirm before being questioned
>tranime
You know, some of you /pmg/ anons concern me. Prob a FOMO tourist
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>>61565694
>TOTAL!!! market manipulation!
>Silver is coming DOWN!!! where it belongs!
>Undermine AMERICAN!!! industries!
>FAKE MANIPULATION!!! from CHINA!
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>>61565692
>That's not a realistic way to view an asset though.
Yes it is.
We're talking about silver here, and it's a squeeze happening on it.
That means there's going to be severe shortages of it and we can ask how much we want for it.
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>>61565709
>complains about anime
>on 4chan
>says that makes someone else a tourist
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>>61565709
FOMO board
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Still holding.
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>>61565692
but you said silver as an investment is not viable. the vat doesn't matter in this case because i already sell with vat. comapnies would rsther buy on the spot market because it is cheaper but as an investment it doesn't matter. and yes ebay buyers are investors
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wild how its tracing the 26th's price action eh?
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>>61565686
ill be honest with you and i am not sugar coating anything here, you and i are well off we are good. Who the fuck out there stacks anything but paper hmm ? That being said i only look at the silver coin being something reputable and at the cheapest per gram price i can get. Cook island 100g bars have a delicious price on them, the reality is tho that we will not return or have another window of normies asleep 30€/oz oppertunity. Doesnt matter, stack more as much as you can squeeze every € for what its worth now, the normies still havent caught on and silver in your and my hands is infinetly better off in more responsible and capable hands than in any normies hands so stack bruderherz stack and dont stop stacking. Also idk if youve ever done this but this is the second time in my life i am cutting, shit is dragged out and believe me it all works out tremendously once you focus on what youre getting out of it long term (the silver) as opposed to what youre missing out on in the moment (a pleasant 30€/oz buy in price). Oh shoot almost forgot check out Esg edelmetall, them mfs usually got a good selection but again the prices wont be tasty anymore but thats not what were here for are we :3
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>>61565735
Do we shoot up or down when the western markets open?
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>>61565754
Oops, that was meant for >>61565737
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>>61565737
We are hitting 75 at least before new year.
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>>61565309
just why.
bitcoin is now completely owned by etfs and a couple of whales, any more liquidity pumped into it just becomes exit liquidity for them. The hype is gone. The writing on the wall was when transaction times increased dramatically making it absolutely useless as a currency, thus leaving only the (((store of value))) argument and we can see how well that's working out. Also, when it started being literally everywhere, advertised on media 24/7 then that national parade in the us sponsored by coinbase, that was just too much. It was just a big pump and dump that lasted decades and primed goyim for digital cryptos. It was a great way to make profit, but selling was even more important than buying.

>>61565431
retail fomoing will not move the scale that much

>>61565490
>>61565499

what that anon said, you buy with vat, you sell with vat. You can't find it anywhere near (physically) that's a price below the +vat price. All the silver I have bought so far hast exceed the vat price increase by a lot already.
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>>61565431
That channel is so sensationalist. It showed chink women in their car crying after the price of gold went down 2 dollars a gram.
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Hmmm
https://youtu.be/_g93iCq_4ug?si
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>>61565762
Whether people like or hate crypto, at one point in time it was an easy way to make good money. Those days are long gone.
>any more liquidity pumped into it just becomes exit liquidity for them. The hype is gone.
That goes for all of crypto as well. It’s completely rigged. I can only imagine what the real volume looks like once you take away the wash trading and bot. There’s no way the space is ever going to recover back to what it used to be
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>>61565782
The wash trading bots stopped working not too long ago and altcoins crashed like 90% for a second lol.
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>>61565782
> There’s no way the space is ever going to recover back to what it used to be
Listen, I get this is a Pmg thread and crypto is hated here, but saying things like this make you look like a fucking retard. Eth/link are essential components of the goy digital prison being constructed. Money will be made, and that’s why I stack BOTH PMs and essential pieces of the new internet
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>>61565513
That's huge mate, well done
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>>61565793
It's probably brass or plated,,,,, we've seen this play out many times
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>>61565661
where is that? I'm in the eussr and they don't ask for any of that. Although, you can't pay in cash.
Silver is the only thing you can still buy in cash (so it doesn't hit the upper limits of the cash transactions allowed)

>>61565792
alright. Why would they offer you a cheap ride and use link or eth or whatever? If that happens, it's going to be owned by them and you will not have a way to buy "early". That just doesn't make sense. will cbdcs use tech like link, xrp, eth? Probably. That will not make it available for the regular guy, you can count on that.
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had to cancel a sunday order since i couldnt transfer more than 2,5k via ATM and NYE lets them make manual transfers only on friday, effectivly being past the payment period. Im happy i dont have to pay the higher price it was then but curious if i even will find another deal.
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>>61565761
24 hours ago you said 100 by days end,,,lmao a year from now you will beg for $50
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>>61565804
>cbdcs
Just fake "they control everything" FUD anyways
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>>61565804
> alright. Why would they offer you a cheap ride and use link or eth or whatever? If that happens, it's going to be owned by them and you will not have a way to buy "early". That just doesn't make sense. will cbdcs use tech like link, xrp, eth? Probably. That will not make it available for the regular guy, you can count on that.
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>>61565803
yeah good point, that would be a shitload of gold if so
The chase is better than the catch though hey
Finally did a little inventory today, ~540 oz at an average of $39.50 USD
Haven't had the stomach to buy any more the last month or so, though I do subscribe to the long term case
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>>61565814
You buy ones and zeros that do not exist, your fictional tokens will not be redeemable in the fictional scenario that you've constructed in your head.

Go away
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And less than a day later we are back on the ladder up for both metals. Hehehe.

You have to love the shiny rocks. Becoming bulletproof. I know you guys don’t love the volatility. But what really gets the notice of big money. Is not the big rises. It’s the ability of an asset to rebound fast like nothing happened. It builds confidence.
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I don't wanna sound antiseptic but I've only recently learned that inflation didn't exist before fiat paper money. Crazy how I thought that inflation was a given
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>>61565814
I'm inclined to believe the other anon fren. Why would they let people acquire supposed richs through the purchase of digital fairy dust once that becomes an integral part of the open air prison camp they are turning the world into? They gatekeep true wealth viciously, especially when it becomes part of the mainstream consciousness. They've gatekept gold for millennia, silver for centuries and (((stocks))) for generations. Why would they break the pattern for crypto?
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>>61565754
that will be judged upon whether or not you take a shit before opening bell. and further, whether your pee or poop first hits water..
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Oh my goodness. Silver is only at $75.
Our stacks have only doubled or tripled in value in the last six months!
Whatever shall we do!?
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>>61565821
Well there was new mine supply added to circulation ... but that's only around 2% per year.
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>>61565821

There was always demand pull inflation due to inelastic supply of a good. But that’s not really a monetary phenomenon. More related to a good in high demand but limited supply.
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>>61565825
I want it to go down but it's going up instead.
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I'm kind of hoping it just crabs around 75 for at least a month or two. Would make me feel a lot more comfortable buying at these prices.
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>>61565825
Bought a kilo round yesterday for about this price point. Acquired wealth my occur halfway through this way. Either that or my scratchcards may pay off (got 5 bucks for free so i'm swapping it for other scratchies)
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>>61565792

He said the L word. Kek. Listen. I’m agnostic on Crypto. Wish I’d been aware of it years ago. I was busy with life at the time.

But Link and its adherents. Are out of their fucking minds. I actually cry laughing reading the threads. It’s like a competition here to schizomaxxing.

It’s it Linkys, XRPers or GME. All top tier comedy.
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>>61565821
It did exist. Inflation is just the expansion of the money supply. There are several ways to accomplish it, even with money metal. The most common form of inflation for a metals based monetary system is through debasement. That is, where each coin contains less metal than its previous iteration. An example is the Roman denarius. A silver coin weighing around 4g at the time of Augustus, by the reign of Diocletian had become a bronze coin with a thin silver wash on it.
The problem with a fiat based currency system os that inflation is baked in. It will eventually inflate to zero by design. Inflation can be much better controlled with a monetary system based on metal.
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>>61565792
I don’t know if you’re a nigger or a brain fried shitcoiner but I specifically said the space, meaning crypto as a whole, will never recover to what it used to be, and you know that’s true. Even if you truly believe the cbdc fantasy, that still won’t change what I said because the “digital prison” won’t be designed to make poorfags rich. That would be the whole point of it, retard.
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>>61565821
No one tell him about Spain
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>$75
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>>61565852
tell me about spain
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25 minutes left
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>>61565861
People pretend those dwarves mined too greedily and all the silver they brought back from the new world caused inflation but I think thats BS. They literally funded they're empire with it.
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>>61565861
Long and short is that they mined so much silver in south / Central America that inflation spiked and ruined them. Crippled their manufacturing too, because they just bought everything with silver instead of making stuff, similar to America now.
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$76
Don't give up the ship!
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A spread of some of my coins back when I was into variety, in hindsight I should've just gotten eagles.
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WTFWT
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>>61565877
I like a little variety
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>>61565873
Too soon
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>>61565869
curiously about 60 years after they purged the jew from their land...
>The Price Revolution, sometimes known as the Spanish Price Revolution
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>>61565877
variety is nice
each fondle differently
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>>61565877
I did similarly. Stacked some ASEs, old Morgan's and peace dollars, and a bunch of different design bullion bars and rounds.
Now I have a better idea what I really like and don't like.
I still enjoy different things like Asahi rounds and Silvertowne bars. But I would be perfectly happy if my stack was 100% ASEs and US constitutional
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>>61565888
Checked
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Ahhhh. Beautiful morning.
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please sell
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>>61565888
Yeah, I may be a bit blue pilled on the whole thing to be honest, always wanted to learn more about the time period there. Was mostly just pointing out historical inflation on a metal based money.
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>>61565807
in addition: can neither reach the seller via email nor phone and thus dont know if they let me cancel the whole shabang. Meanwhile ive found a seller that offers paypal but im hesitant to buy because i have not yet got confimartion from the other seller about the cancelled purchase. such is life as a fomo freddie.
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>>61565895
>sell
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>>61565803
I been dealing in estate goods especially jewelry for near a decade, I know the feel of good silver by hand and getting better with gold. Already acid tested it and still 14k, same place had in another lot a 10k brooch at around 5g the estate sellers missed. Shame they noticed all the gold rings, lady loved her garnets and turquoise.
>>61565793
Thank you, been a crazy good couple weeks, seeing silver finally breaking it's artificial pricing and getting this has made this the best December since I was a young man celebrating Christmas gaming on a new console.
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My body is ready.
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>>61565903
theres alot of blanks between the checkpoints for me too. and by that i mean 98% blank. dont know enough spic to begin to translate proper spanish, but i do know, the founding fathers measured silver and gunpowder in grains and made the constitution spell out the legal weight of a USD and that the spanish dollar is the same ammount of silver.
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>>61565848
was going to post this, thank you anon
inflation isn't necessarily a result of paper or fiat currency, its the result of greed and irresponsibility by those who control the levers of state.
>>61565852
>>61565861
My take on the inflation and collapse of the Spanish Empire is the unprecedented rapidity and incredibly volume that specie came into Spanish hands was primarily the culprit of the inflation that followed. Not necessarily that the supply of bullion increased, mostly in the way it happened. The 'inflation adjusted' numbers that given for the amount of gold and silver taken by the likes of Pizarro and Cortez are complete bullshit. It is almost impossible for the average person to conceptualize the amount of wealth that was taken. Its like how no one really understands the trillions and quadrillions when the derivates markets are talked about today. You can say those numbers but it doesnt really make sense. Also important is that bullion was extremely scare in Europe compared to the rest of the civilized world prior to the conquest of New Spain. A sudden shot from nothing to everything always creates corrections. Like another anon alluded to, it was also the fact that Spain was so rich it could buy anything and everything it needed for its Empire so it exacerbated the nap taking tendencies of Mediterranean peoples and made them lazy and complacent as a state. Once they spent all their gold and silver they became irrelevant very quickly. Any history frens among us feel free to point out where I'm wrong or am missing anything.
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>>61565927
Reading back what I wrote is painful, sorry for my ESL level writing. I stand by my ideas however.
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>>61565286
You need to hold until at least 2028-2029
Their crash will be our moon.
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Anyone else feel kinda guilty?
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>>61565792
>noooo I’m a stacker just like the rest of you, but here’s why I think you should by crypto!
>*hissing sound intensifies*
Be gone jew
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>>61565822
>why would they just let people invest in Microsoft and Amazon and Apple in the early 2000s and get rich?
>why would they just let people invest in nvidia in 2023 and get rich?
>why would they let a bunch of antiseptic racist dissidents get rich off physical silver?
Am I misunderstanding something?
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>>61565774
i only watch things like this at 2x speed

no idea wtf he just said.
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>>61565927
NP anon. What good are these threads if we can't help each other, post stacks, and make fun of cryptobags?
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>>61565941
Do the opposite of poors to get rich
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We mooning again
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>>61565927
the biggest problem was there was nothing good to spend the money on, if happened during the beginning of the industrial revolution then they could spend all that cash on capital investments but before the the industrial revolution it was very hard to spend money to make money
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>>61565960

Mopped up the weak hands. Time for big boys to slurp. Rinse repeat on the way up.

Stay away from leverage kids.
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>>61565845
>the PM schizos were right but these LINK schizos are absolutely retarded!
>comparing LINK to XRP and GME
Grounds for a flogging. Stop being such a narrow minded nigger. Or don’t, just trying to help out my PM frens. Physical silver and chainlink are literally my two max conviction positions. There’s more than one way to make it. You won’t listen to any of this and just respond with ad hominems, so I wong engage further. I’ll try not to rub it in your face once it 10x’s over the next 2-3 years
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I'm seeing silver get mentioned a lot on twatter, has something happened? Price appears to have roughly doubled since six months ago... am I missing something... wha happen
Should I sell my six or seven 1 oz coins
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>>61565977

I wish you well. On that bet.
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>>61565985

Yes. Sell them to me. I’ll offer you 100 crisp Muttbucks. Deal?
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>>61565985
Yeah, sell them, that's not a make it stack anyhow.
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>>61565985
Yes, sell your paltry legacy
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>>61565431
https://youtu.be/x_n4TZx-oHM
China is in whole other level. While we are buying junk silver on ebay, they are trafficking kilo bars on the street like its nothing.
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>>61565941
Perhaps you are misunderstanding me. Investing in such things after the run up will not make you rich. Yes, getting in on the ground floor of (((approved))) mechanisms of wealth generation can certainly make normies extremely wealthy. But normies dont do that, and anyone that wont play ball with the new club they find themselves in are quickly shaken out.
>>why would they let a bunch of antiseptic racist dissidents get rich off physical silver?
They dont want to, they cant afford to. Thats why it is so important to stack in addition to securing water, food, and shelter that exist independent of the system while being able to protect what you have. With basically every other source of wealth available to the public it can be shut down and stolen with the signing of a law or the changing of a few 1s to 0s. Silver is immune to this. They have to physically come and take it from you.
>>61565951
thank you fren
>>61565967
I would slightly disagree. They could have sunk their bullion into national projects that could have improved the lot of their citizens, and thus improve the state. The Romans didnt have steam power or crucible steel, but they still spent enormous sums on roads, aqueducts, temples, etc. The Spanish didnt build anything of lasting significance and spent mountains of bullion on wars that didnt give them anything in the long run. They spent so much to hold on to the Netherlands for example and saw practically no return. Even if they had 'won', I highly doubt the Dutch would have been good subjects; paying their taxes and tariffs. If I was a Spanish monarch playing EU4 irl, I would have cut my losses on the Netherlands as much as I could to save face and spent that money and energy elsewhere. Got off the rails at the end, but I still think the Spanish could have spent it better than they did to build a lasting legacy in their country.
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>>61565851
> Even if you truly believe the cbdc fantasy, that still won’t change what I said because the “digital prison” won’t be designed to make poorfags rich. That would be the whole point of it, retard.
It isn’t a fantasy you stupid nigger. Jew Fink and every other major institution and government Jew is talking about how rapid tokenization will happen. And I’ll admit crypto is a trap for a rugpull, but they won’t be pulling the rug for a number of years. They need every retard to buy in, use their retirement accounts to directly buy it once they allow that in a month or two, pump their bags before they do their financial wipe and reset. You really think Cheeto nigger isnt going to pump his fucking bags first?
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>>61565979
So that old fag impregnated a 20yo Chinese qt with his silver stack?
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>>61566020
he says thats his grandson
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>>61565992
>>61565993
>>61565998
But why is it up now? Just for no reason?
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>>61565934
No. Guilt stems from being cattle raised your entire life and you broke from the herd using metals. It's normal and the feeling will pass once you acquire more in life (power). I'm a richfag who came from a family where 8 of us shared a can of chef boyardee growing up. I remember splitting a 70 cent taco with my femoid cousin and thinking that was normal. Only when I collapsed in school from being malnourished did I realize I was just going along with the herd. When I was placed in foster care I felt guilty for the other people who were left behind in my life even though I did nothing wrong. When you are blessed in one station in life and move on up you will always feel some form of guilt but it's just your ego begging to belong. Kings and emperors have had to deal with this too, time immemorial. We are becoming kings and the guilt will, for a time, match it. You'll probably get rid of it after your 3rd or 4th blowjob from your second wife.
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Should I take my 10 oz bars out of the ugly plastic sheets? I used to care so much about tarnish but it really doesn't matter I guess, you still get spot no matter what.
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>>61566032
Precisely
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$76
So only below $80 for a day ???
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>>61566048
Sorry gramps, but we're going back above 77
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>>61566042
>You'll probably get rid of it after your 3rd or 4th blowjob from your second wife.
>mfw
Thank you for the perspective. I too have been struggling along the same lines as the anon you responded to. I appreciate you taking the time to reassure fellow poorfags who havent made it yet.
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>>61566063
Holy moly
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>>61565286
This doesn't account for time speeding up the past couple years.
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>>61565998
>50 OZ Gold
>350 OZ Silver
Inshallah!
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>>61565989
Thanks for not responding like a toddler like many other anons and thank you.
>>61566002
Well chainlinks the same price it was 5 years ago, normies literally don’t know about it. Just sayin schizos should listen to other schizos more often. And I’d never advise selling any metals for digital 1s and 0s, that’s fucking retarded.
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>>61566064
>Sorry gramps, but we're going with TKD
*Ftfy
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>>61566094
TKD
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>>61566088
50 oz gold damn Scrooge McDuck over here
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>>61565555

Checked.
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>>61566090
>Just sayin schizos should listen to other schizos more often.
Agreed.
>link
I'm past the point of going out of my way to acquire any semblance of wealth that requires involvement in the system. I sold 100% of my small crypto position a when BTC was at about 85k, sunk it into silver and ammo.
But I do hope your bags get pumped fren. Heres to you and yours.
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>>61565821

Now you need to learn more about who did this and why.
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>>61565862
I was expecting there to be a last minute bidding war.
Looks like someone is already trying to capitalize on the fervor lol
https://www.ebay.com/itm/358067401424
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>>61565934
no
guilty for what? We’ve warned friends, associates and family; we’ve tried to tell people the ills of banking and crypto.
guilty of what? Functioning rationale?
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>>61565941

Yes. You are misunderstanding. You are assuming crypto is an actual form of wealth and not just an artificial blind alley into which goyim can be herded. A way to defer inflation. Crypto is no more real than the Tulip Craze and it will end much the same way.
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>>61565944
Kek. He said people are buying proof ASEs directly from the US mint website because uncirculated eagles from online retailers are costing the same
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I hate the Antichrist and JPMorgan Chase and United Bank of Scotland and Goldman Sachs and Janet Yellen and Jerome Powell and the Federal Reserve and Fractional Reserve Bankers and Bane and Sneed and Baby Yeed and Usurists and the French, Irish, and Russians
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>>61566075
It’s a 7 year fixed cycle and they operate on rituals and gematria. You’re a stupid nigger but thanks for trying.
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>>61566119
>1k for a 1oz waifu coin
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My physical metals and silver miners (including bayhorse somehow) are all up today. Come on, markets, papa needs a new house.
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Look friends!!
Can you say +8%?
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>>61566136
I want my mining shares up 8 today
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>>61566115
>a rationale anon spotted in /pmg/
Cheers.
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>>61565445
I'm so fucked, only got like 30oz now, had to sell most of my stack when I moved overseas (import restrictions; what kind of retarded country makes it difficult to import precious metals, baka)
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>>61566128
But plenty of said events are not actually 7 years apart in said image?
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>up already half of what went down yesterday
Did anybody actually thought it was going down?
Long dragon chads always win
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>>61566131
imagine some poor fuck actually buys it LMAO
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>>61565979
That guy is retired and still wears a tie every day.
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>>61566156
You can lead the goy to knowledge, but you can't make him think.
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>>61566115
Bro you don't get it bro it's a decentralised currency that is dependent on functioning electrical and comms systems which rely on functioning fiat credit markets systems to prevent a total lock up how do you not get this bro
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>>61565792
>Eth/link are essential components of the goy digital prison being constructed
>Better buy them so they have something to confiscate from you with the click of a mouse


Why are cryptards like this?
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>>61566166
Is that kid going to be the next (english) warren buffet?
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>>61566161
And GSR is down to 58:1
We're still winning
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>>61566204
Because they're mentally deficient
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>>61566169
I'm just looking at the wikipedia dates for all of this and none of it lines up though, like there'll be a couple that actually do but the majority of them don't, it's like a 5 to 9 year cycle instead and if it's gonna be that far off we might as well just schmita every 4 years.
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>>61566184
Im going to kill you for your stack in your end times scenario, because you’re a fat fuck and unfit for survival. Hopefully you have at least 100 ounces of silver and 2 ounces of gold so I can keep my numbers round
>>61566184
>ad hominem
>not addressing my admittance that it IS in fact a trap but if you’re not a complete fucking retard you can multibag and exit well before the music stops
Extremely jewish of you chalm
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>>61566204
>>61566212
you'll never understand these people. Some of them literally go:
>LINK will be used to enslave us
>That's why I'm buying it (I want to profit from global enslavement)
As if their masters will ever share power.
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>>61565792
If they're gonna construct a digital prison why not issue some government-backed stablecoin like their original plan was? I don't understand this, one, for every other currency they've just made their own - fiat and PM's are issued by the government, why would they not make USDcoin, but their own coin and not some private thing, and then control supply through the superfederal no-reserve bank?
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>>61566219
You're in /pmg/ my man, unless your only desire is to waste time it is pointless to promote crypto here. Same as it would be a retarded waste of time for me to go to an xrp general and shill for platinum.
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just bought a 1oz coin with 185% premium
cant find anything for less than 60% above spot where I live in Europe, its not been worth bulk stacking for a long time so lately ive just stuck to getting fondle coins I find pretty and that make me happy and warm
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Gold is creeping back up.
PSLV still over 140% of ATH
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>>61566229
>LINKs utility actually has a lot of benefits that could help society immensely, and the tech isn’t inherently nefarious, as opposed to investing in something like Palantir or Tesla. Unfortunately the Jews will use it as a tool to do immense harm eventually.
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Thread theme song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-mYX0qKkB8
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>>61566219
>Im going to kill you for your stack in your end times scenario
Good luck I'm behind 7 proxies cryptard.
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>>61566249
No one wants your shitty tokens
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>>61566232
Don't forget - we still don't technically know who "Satoshi Nakamoto" is (the general population's utter disinterest in this topic is the most mind-twistingly insane thing that we all just take for granted). Given the odd levels of secrecy, small clues and inconsistent details, and the tremendous effort and vision which would've been needed to hypothesize, create and fund this experimentx I think we can fairly narrow down the list of suspects responsible for Bitcoin's creation to some combination of:
> the CIA
> the Federal Reserve
> The Mossad

What I'm getting at here, is that Bitcoin IS the government cryptocurrency. It IS their attempt at a "stable" coin. I suspect it's volatility is the result of their lack of self control and continued sampling of their own wares - the equivalent of a kid who can't stop eating the cookie dough they're supposed to be baking, or Tony Montana snorting his own blow.
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>>61566229
>>61566212
OK thanks, it transpires I'm not missing some important detail, and it really do be like that.
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>>61566232
> If they're gonna construct a digital prison why not issue some government-backed stablecoin like their original plan was?
Cause it got a major pushback from the goys. Now they’re just doing it in a way everyone else remains asleep, but end up in the same place. And “end the fed” is a psyop, the Jews still run things like it or not. Stupid niggers cheering on crypto which will be way worse than (((the fed))) because their tokens won’t redeem for food/water if they’ve been an antiseptic
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>>61565279
>Nobody else baked/fuck thread captchas edition
>
...
Captured cryptokikes will seethe and cope.
Central bankers tongue each others anuses
Jannies eat shit for freeeeeee.
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> Im going to kill you for your stack in your end times scenario, because you’re a fat fuck and unfit for survival. Hopefully you have at least 100 ounces of silver and 2 ounces of gold so I can keep my numbers round
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two things that ruin /pmg/ threads
>shilling for crypto
>religious infighting
These threads are for discussing shiny rocks and immediately related topics. Recent price action has seemingly led to many forgetting this.
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>>61566281
You forgot posting niggers
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>>61566267
Satoshi Nakamoto translates to central intelligence
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Chances US and other countries ban individuals holding silver, or at least over a set amount, to cope with the current ongoings going too hard and too long?
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>>61566248
>PSLV still over 140% of ATH
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>>61565927
>inflation isn't necessarily a result of paper or fiat currency, its the result of greed and irresponsibility by those who control the levers of state.

It’s almost always preceded by an expensive drawn out war, at least historically. Nearly every inflationary period in human history begins during or shortly after a major war.

Pretty much all of Europe moved to fiat after WWI/II. The US after Vietnam. Etc.
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And we're back
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>>61566289
true
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>>61566292
Something something boating accident
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>>61566292
>government bans something
Ya we know how well that went. It's impossible to buy pre 34 gold coins.
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>>61566302
Sorry officer, a Somali took it all.
Said it was his culture and I didn't want to be racist. :D
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>>61566302
>When they come for your metals, Something something turn in the lead first
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>>61566292
Who cares? Drugs are illegal pretty much everywhere and guns are illegal in a lot of places but I can still buy both of them in in pretty much every major city in the world if you know where to go and who to ask.
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>>61566313
kek

You're hiding ingots under your flooboards, aren't you

>>61566315
Gotta stay on the right side of the cell bars though.
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>>61566310
The point isn't to get all of it. The point is to scare enough people from having wealth to transfer and also punish those who try to claw out more.
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>>61566316
Ok, who’s buying your 100 Oz bar of silver on the black market you dumb nigger? Who’s taking your silver which is banned for land and a homestead? Your IQ is so low it hurts ME to think about it
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Governments have never been able to defeat the black market. Most of them rely on black markets in order to do espionage.
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Reminder that people in the past used livestock as a form of wealth preservation because it just works
>Can start your own business and make a modest profit with them, this at bare minimum can pay for your animals
>They're just walking garbage disposals that love household waste and compost
>Without a freezer or fridge electricity bills you can have hundreds of pounds of meat walking around
>Can re-sale fairly easy
I don't get retards who farm green vegetables and fruits that have zero nutritional value, no matter any time period you will now be able to go buy shitty grain slop at any time. What you won't be able to buy is fresh meat or fish.
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>>61566323
I only buy/own coins. I have no use for bars, but I’m sure a cartel, organized crime syndicate, paramilitary organization, or hawala market would take them, because they’re great for clandestine finance.
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>>61566302
I lost it all gambling
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>>61566329
>feeding your own livestock “household waste and compost”
>eating that very same “fresh meat”
You’re a special kind of retard aren’t you
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>>61566275
>difference between money and currency
>there is none
>mfw
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>>61566329
This is why people used to steal cattle, sheep
You never heard of a corn rustler
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>>61566290
Heh, didn't know that, but there ya go. They genuinely can't help themselves. It's a common paychological phenomenon - the wealthy and powerful signalling their contempt for the common people. I think it's the exact same reason why male actors will wear dresses and behave like retards at red carpet ceremonies. The attention and authority fucks with their brain chemistry, and they get a quasi-sexual rush from knowing that they can signal their contempt for average joes very loudly and yet get away with it.
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>>61566275
so from next year to 2032 its going to be a deep bear market similar to 2018, so i can't start accumulating until 2032 (6 years) away.
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>>61566342
just do chickens you nigger, and eat the eggs, these little niggers will eat all ze bugs and lay a lot, hen gets too old, just cut off her neck, bleed, pluck, dress and cook
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>>61566342
I don't mean literal shit anon, like anything that would go in the compost bin.
Chickens will dig in piles of compost and convert all of the bugs into protein and eggs.
>>61566348
I heard of all of this but it really only makes sense when you stop thinking of fiat as the goal. When you start thinking of security it's just so obvious that you need animals to be wealthy or you're just a couple super market trips from starvation, even with "preps" of canned shit you're not gonna be getting enough nutrition and you'll eat through stockpiles quick.
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>>61566362
How are you going to stop people from stealing your cows
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>>61566342
You prefer a double filter, compost to plant, and then plant to animal?
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>>61566366
with guns you dumb nigger
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>>61566351
I wouldn't expect the recovery of this to only take 6 years, from 2000 it took all the way until 2011 for cheapies to be back on the menu. We got cucked out of our real 2019 crash by the holocough.
>>61566366
Gun.
Not living in said areas of melanated people.
Community.
And finally I don't think we'll have complete disorder where somehow people will be stealing 500 pound cattle out of people's backyards, we might get a couple chicken thieves but you can replenish the flock and watch out next time, chickens get stolen by wild animals occasionally and it's just something you have to deal with and improve upon the next time.
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>>61566380
And chicken thievery was actually fairly common in the past, plenty of stories of it going around, back when everyone had them.
But they can be replaced relatively fast and you can watch them closer and improve your coop and stuff.
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I'm gonna have to sell two oz to pay some bills

Hopefully I help crash the price for another week, and buy back cheaper
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Tampowitz tried, but can't keep it down.
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>>61566376
>>61566380
Can't believe people are still doing the prepping thing
>muh guns
Okay you've got two hands, you're going to shoot a rifle or dual-wield some pistols like the Boondock Saints
So come the boogaloo all they need is three guys and you're fucked
And it won't be hard to put together such a crew because you're the one with something worth stealing
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>>61566382
if it got to that point id just sleep over my coop and put some motion lights around the place. ain't takin' my birds.
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>>61566396
UBS died for this. lol.
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>>61566403
how many chickens for an once of Silver?
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>>61566396
wait till he calls in slamberg to help
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$80 by close Friday
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>>61566419
lol
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>>61566398
Your words betray the cowardice of your flesh you attempt to hide. Your lack of understanding in a non-melaninated community displays the dormancy of your soul.
Have fun using your holes to survive.
>>61566409
lmao
true
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>>61566322
Who gives a fuck? The government also tried to force shots and masks on people. Did you end up taking those or did you make your own decisions? Whether you listen to the government has zero effect on whether I do or do not. States are recognizing gold and silver as legal tender. You think the feds will take it away without a fight? Lol lmao even
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>>61566398
>live in high trust small rural community in bumfuck nowhere
>keep connected with neighbors
>Hey Anon, I saw a group of niggers approaching via that 1 road with obvious nigging intentions, let's go lit them up
>Throw corpses on a ditch, end of story
I know you don't have friends or family, but don't project, also good luck for city bois to reach deep into the countryside lmao
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>>61566427
>States are recognizing gold and silver as legal tender.
States can't create their own currency though, nor do you want to go paying your taxes in Eagles.
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>>61566270
I've met this types of people several times in my life. One time it was an (((FFL))) openly talking about wanting to ban private firearm sales, because then it would result in more FFL fees for him.
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>the fox in the henhouse, over
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>>61566427
I'm asking bc I want the price to go up more in private market
no shot for this retard
FDR, may he rest in hell, did such. not effectively
Had a college teacher who's dad or grandpa (can't rmbr) told the two feds that demanded his silver that "they'll never find the bodies" while his family were holding their guns
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>>61566436
>States can't create their own currency though
they literally did in the past
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>>61566459
that ended in the Civil War
Guess who wrote that law for tyrant Lincoln
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>>61566441
Reminds me of my brothers friend who is a total GME sperg. Why these people think they can win paper games/digital games while simultaneously believing that a nefarious entity controls the whole market/world I will never understand.
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>>61566441
It's somehow illegal to kill these people, let alone the town taking them behind the shed and beating them till they can barely breathe
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>>61566416
good question. would depend what other people i know are offering/taking for the same and/or what i can get for 1toz farther afield. its often proven to be the case that trade outside of the worst areas gives much better exchange rates.
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>>61566249
>and the tech isn’t inherently nefarious
yeah totally, no nefariousness from cube token developed by mr 216
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>>61565821
Watch out, you might learn things which are way too dangerous to know about.
>women had no rights
>women didn't work
>women had lots of children
>a man was paid in silver coins
>a man could sustain his whole family (himself, his wife, his children, his daughters) working any productive basic job
>a man had way more days off work
>a man had to work only 20 hours a week
>every object was made with care, it didn't had to be replaced after 2 years, it could still be used many decades later
>everyone was white
>everyone was healthier and beautiful
>there was no immigration
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>>61565934
Not even a tiny bit. I feel bad for the people who will suffer in the coming economic pain storm and I will try to be a decent human being and help others to the extent I can. But I don't feel guilty for problems that are not my fault.
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>>61565934
Nope anxiety I won't stack enough to actually be comfortable when shit hits the fan. I'll have to take care of my family, but there's no way Im telling them how much I have.
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>>61565774
Watch the recent SD BULLION video about how they did 100 million in sales in 16 hours and physical is increasingly unavailable globally.
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>>61567462
I did, pretty neat. Its just funny because they're CEO is an obvious greenhorn to the industry and the people around him know 10z more but at least they're giving behind the scenes updates unlike 90% of the other companies.
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>>61566289
>You forgot
Nope.
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>>61566295
Seems like everything touching money is up in currency valuations. Why not just get the metal?
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>>61566044
careful about geting them scratched. I went to an LCS yesterday to break a 1 oz gold coin into 1/4 coins and they said if its scratched theyll pay even less because they'd have to "melt it down". It's bullshit , but Id imagine theyll do the same for silver, as if they arent already paying 6 bucks under spot for silver
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>>61565346
Yeah they've been buying silver for years, partially for this purpose. Probably will be mostly copper.
>>61565351
Bro Ukraine is basically gone except for some Jewish areas.
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Anybody heard of kitco.com?



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