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Tu o da gloriam edition

>Why Gold & Silver?
https://youtu.be/i3S4rl6ehiI [Embed]
https://youtu.be/gksenA5Al_A [Embed]
https://youtu.be/FI7NnOg2rxo [Embed]

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

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

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

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

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

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

>Prospecting
https://youtu.be/ZCL6FKQZyoM [Embed]
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 [Embed]
https://youtu.be/NgSXg-WOEVY [Embed]
https://youtu.be/2ymGAyKAg-k [Embed]
https://www.fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database

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post PMs, chads
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Please put PM's in the op next time
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only PM stackers allowed. Jeets must seethe for another 20 years
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>>61587216
Op loves cock.
Shit op picture.
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daily reminder that silver won
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I hope they figure out how to slam the price a little longer. I want more.
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anons need to workout and have some comfy reading too
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>I lost a half dollar somewhere in my room at some point in the past couple days
>The fact that I can't find it is making it hard to go to sleep
Why does stacking have to be so painful sometimes?
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>>61585900
If true, well done then. The run between those two Rotshild blocks (West-BRICS theatre) is not over then. Then RF (BRICS) will compensate the Venezuelan oil loss with expanding their own oil production, helping RF with their milliards of people (workers hands [India+China], like a big long centipede worker) and their machines to and will be again ahead of crumbling west with his pirate desperation methods. EU is fucked anyway, especially rest Germany dumb gree/SPC/CDU voters goyim cattle, doubt if some 30-40% Afd party coud do big change - (lesbian ) Alice Weidel, AfD Boss, worked for Rotshild Bank pre 2014. Similar like Macron, Boris Johnson, etc. We see, different arms but belonging to same body. ... But nice, if true, if RF+China got the Venezuelan treasures out before.
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>>61587262
Keep it all stacked and dont separate them so you lose them
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Stop talking to me
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>>61587262
>tfw misplaced a 10 ozt coin when I moved recently

Its somewhere in my new place, it'll turn up eventually...
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>>61587266
I received it in the mail on the 31st and I unpacked it and put it with the other coins I had on my desk. Sometime between then and now, it vanished into the mess that is my room.
I guess I'll dig through the trash tomorrow in case it somehow got back into the packaging I threw away, but I feel like it must be somewhere in my room still.
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>>61587274
Cleanliness is next to godliness.
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Still holding.
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there's only one thing to do besides stacking...
>pic related
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This
>>61587306
was meant for
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>>61587262
Could be worse. I know somebody that lost 5oz of gold because they didn't zip up their backpack and the tube fell out.
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>>61587297
based
silver won silver won silver won
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A rare piece of history I’ll hold on to forever
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>>61587251
Based Kull fan. This anon is gonna make it.
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>>61587270
How do you lose a 10 oz coin?
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>>61587394
Thanks, anon. That means a lot
>>61587400
I'm envious of your Reichsmark. God bless you and your future generations
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>>61587427
Sorry, meant to post this pic
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Why are there 50 threads in the catalogue talking about how bad silver is while the market is closed? This is a sign to buy right? I made a ton of money by buying whenever iqdelete got really deranged and posted 50 times in a thread.
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>>61587431
It's ogre,silver is now being suppressed officially through all levers of power. You should have sold the top. Why didn't you?
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>>61587500
Don stamping on the silver
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>LCS opens tomorrow
I'm so excited. They were closed for a couple of weeks due to a holiday break.
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>>61587500
I have some investments that are pumping (70%) in the past week, will be fun to see how high it goes.
I know a lot of people expect a very profitable period prior to when "the music stops" as it will distract many from getting in-hand tangible goods.
Apparently fiat always dies and this time will be no exception, but maybe it won't happen in our lifetime. Time will tell.
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Chinese new year holiday week starts Monday?
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>>61587563
February 17th
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>>61587431
>Why are there 50 threads in the catalogue talking about how bad silver is while the market is closed?

Because they only “own” crypto.
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Is now a good time to get in /pmg/ friends? I don't even care about the returns I just want to protect my resources from my evil totalitarian government.
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wtf i thought the platinum maple leaf was a bigger coin, but it is fucking tiny lmao the wiener is 37mm the leaf only 30 kek
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>>61587216
Wtf is this STUPID STUPID OP PIC

HOMOSEXUAL OP HE IS
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>>61587625
it is always a good time to stack. 4 months ago "we will never reach 50$ silver" was FUD now it is "it will drop to 50$"
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>>61587646
'We few, we happy few. We band of brothers...'
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>>61587216
>premature bake
>OP image of some man
>[Open] [Embed]
McFucking kill yourself you fucking retarded faggot. Christ, there was a time when newfags like you knew your place and lurked more.
>Tu o da gloriam edition
Fuck off with whatever the fuck this cringe bullshit is supposed to mean.
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>>61587625
Sure, if you can find anything in stock.
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>>61587647
"we will never reach 50$ silver" was FUD now it is "it will drop to 50$"
Kinda like how every BTC FUD in the last 10 years has been bullshit, usually when this argument is brought up for BTC you all shit on it, but now you're using it to shill your rocks.
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>>61587427
>I'm envious of your Reichsmark. God bless you and your future generations

Thanks, the other half of my order arrives Monday/tuesday.
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>>61587684
Yeah but no one needs actually Bitcoin to do anything, and no one uses it.
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It’s also literally nothing
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>>61587216
All remaining posts need to be directed at OP for being a faggot
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>>61587679
/thread
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>>61587298
Buy more
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Last nice one will be delivered tomorrow. I better order some printer ink so I can get them in the mail tomorrow.
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Fucking normal fags get the fuck out of my thread
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>>61587702
Stop crying and post some metal.
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>WE WANT THE PAPER!
>WE WANT THE PAPER!
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>>61587727
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Would it be a bad idea to go with pay-on-delivery for 2oz of gold (delivery guy might wonder why I'm paying so much for a tiny package)?
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Stacker, give up! You'll never sell on time!
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>>61587265
How's Russia gonna expand their production when Ukraine keeps blowing it up? China's about to be seriously squeezed for oil.
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>>61587818
Why can't you just pay ahead of time and remove the possibility entirely?
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>>61587846
can bank transfers or credit card usage come back to bite me in the ass if they one day try to seize gold?
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OP is a shill
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>>61587852
Buddy, respectfully, you're not buying that much gold.
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>>61587818
Suck off the delivery driver to insure good service to customer relations.
Think of it as a tip. You won't have any problems
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>>61587856
I'm just a paranoid person. I have about 10oz of gold, but if I'm safe using a bank transfer, that would be easier for me.
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>>61587818
Wtf? Who even offers this? Its a bad idea btw
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>>61587713
Haven't seen that leaf before, nice.
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>>61587262
>>61587270
I can beat that. I lost a 1 oz Indian princess round that was misstruck but in a cool way. It was my pocket piece, my fondler, and it must've rolled out at some point... Well, I hope someone enjoys her...
>>61587315
That is truly terrible though.
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just started thinking about how a christian fertility cult in the UK could easily get a lot of power due to precious metals being legal tender and a lot of voting districts are won by like 15k votes
just imagine a christian fertility cult where the members of the church only pay each other in silver and gold and outsiders in fiat currency + the church gets tithes in gold and silver + buys real estate for its followers. Since it is a fertility cult imagine like at least 5 children per woman and you are going to take over voting districts quite quickly + encourage the smart ones to become lawyers, join the police, the not so smart ones can join the army/navy/airforce
that cult would easily become a major force in british politics after a few generations
man i want to write a book about this shit
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>>61587909
Do it. Call it "Project Saphrax" or something.
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>>61587862
I own 16 oz of gold and 1500 oz of silver; I've boughten all of my stuff online. I am also a paranoid person, but when you realize the tiny fraction our stacks make up of the silver held within the U.S. it becomes obvious they're not going to bother with us small frys.
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>>61587925
>within the U.S. it becomes obvious they're not going to bother with us small frys.

Turn it in citizen
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has anyone of you booby trapped their stack?
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>>61587960
No
*bang!*
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>>61587981
"How do you do, fellow stackers?"
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It's all coming together
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Venezuela has 161 tons of gold
https://x.com/KobeissiLetter/status/2007624542512927048
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>>61587216
>no pm's in pic
Bad bake
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>>61587852
Not if you pay in cash in person at a coin shop.
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>>61587902
Its the new SD exclusive 5 oz
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>>61587960
This didn’t actually happen.
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>>61588043
We are absolutely taking over this nation and stealing all of its resources. Hopefully the Venezuelan people enjoy blacks, trannies and usury because they're about to get assimilated.
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>>61588064
Nothing in Venezulua has changed on the ground, the regime still controls everything
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does silver follow the stock market in trading hours? or is it 24/7?

>ultranewfag trying to learn how to follow pricing
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>>61588051
Did find many images shortly before the post. Might get one and another 5 oz instead of the 10 oz maple I had my eye on for tomorrow.
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When we trading? I want price action.
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>>61588052
There was a law passed asking people to turn in their gold. I think it did come with some fines and jailtime if you did not but I don't think anyone was actually prosecuted. The government was seen as a benign entity so some people turned it in in good faith. Those that did got destroyed once the government revalued the metal and all of their dollars devalued 69%. Even a "gold backed currency" such as a 1929 dollar still lost in the most important financial heuristic I can think of: Capital vs Credit. The gold backed dollars were IOUs for gold. The banks can revalue the IOUs and hence if that's what you own they can tranfer ALL of that wealth directly into their pocket. 100 years is enough time for people to forget those lessons. They are ripe for another pruning, and rightly so for every dumb idiot floating through life oblivious to history.
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buying fake gold for my decoy safe
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>>61588069
We're just getting started. It's going to be peachy for the next 5 years before the swindles start. They won't even get paid because that oil is going to flood the market and keep prices rock bottom to hurt Russia. That's sort of the problem with capitalism, is that the profits will benefit owners while the people will get wages. The service economy will make them feel good for a little bit, but they'll learn far too late they're being sucked dry.
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>>61587262
Kek.... I thought I had knocked a platinum Noble into the trash can next to my desk after I couldn't find it for weeks. So I ordered another one, 'cause i just have to have one. A few days after it arrived, I found it in my wife's PMs box. I forgot I put it there when she said she liked it.
Anon's Law: The best way to find something misplaced is to replace it.
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>>61588082
I’m familiar with the law. I read it. It didn’t apply to most people in most situations and barely anyone actually complied. Maybe 10-15% of the gold coins in circulation were turned in and those were probably sitting in safety deposit boxes.

Keep in mind that this was only written into law because the US was on a gold standard, so the federal reserve couldn’t print more money without gold. We don’t have that today. The federal reserve can print whatever it wants to whenever it wants to.

-It didn’t apply to jewelry or art.
-It only applied to individuals holding more than 5 oz of gold (which you could just “give” to your wife or kids to skirt around
-It didn’t apply to antiques or collectibles or historical artifacts.

So it didn’t apply to like 99.99% of the population , and the people who sold their gold probably deserved it for being retarded. They couldn’t pull it off today there are too many people and rocks are too easy to hide. Stop spreading obvious bullshit.
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“Gold confiscation” is a myth.
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And in the event that silver shortages cause major market disruptions then they’ll just nationalize the COMEX and ETFs and any mines sitting on US soil.

They’re not going to go door to door to 150 million homes with metal detectors to check to see if you own silver, there aren’t enough military personnel or police or brinks trucks to even carry something like that out, it would be a massive logistical nightmare, and this is ignoring the fact that hundreds or thousands of federal wageies would immediately get ventilated on suburban porches.
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Niggers
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Kino
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>>61588150
yes
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>>61588161
I fucking love huge coins, I should buy more maria theresia taler
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>>61588177
20 balboas 4 ever
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Probably old news but JM seems to be completely out of 10 oz bars except for a collectible Engelhard
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>>61588127
What bullshit did I spread, exactly?
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>>61588235
probably canadas biggest online dealer seems only to have 2026 maples leafs and a few different size bars from Sunshine Minting available.....and they are on pre-order only with nothing shipping for (honestly) 2 weeks.
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>>61588128
It's not a myth though. You're the one who is lying. It makes no difference if you could have 5 ounces or collectibles or jewelry. The fact of the matter is the government came out and passed a law limiting what the citizenry was allowed to own. It is irrelevant if they sent people door to door to check, they still put that level of precarity over your head when they remove property after a certain threshold.
>>61588148
>The will nationalize mines
So you are saying they won't confiscate your property and then you say they will confiscate your property. Are you lying now or just stupid?
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>>61588261
you seem to be deliberately trying to avoid their points. have fun with that.
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>>61587500
cheapies for me but not for thee
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Well bros, things are looking up. So far this price increase would make me able to afford the land I want, even with the increased price shenannigans (the price of the land has doubled the past couple years, but I had my money in silver so it actually went down)
Now I just have to wait for the price of a small house to go down and EZPZ I have what I want.

Not that I'll sell at that amount since we'll all be rich soon anyway, but it's nice to just watch everything suddenly become affordable every day because my money wasn't in fiat. Affordability crisis? That's because you're holding fiat.
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>>61588266
What point did I miss?
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>>61587227
Won what?
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>>61588296
maybe reread the posts until you see them clearly.
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So will better precious metals prices fix this or will diversity and taxes always make small towns look like a bomb has just gone off?
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>>61588329
Normies still don't buy gold or silver. so probably not. A COMEX failure/collapse would result in more printing so inflation would get worse and probably hurt these kinds of towns more.

If you live in a rough/rural area and you own gold/silver then congrats, you're probably going to be the only person in you area who will be able to afford buy property, start businesses, and pay competitive wages.
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>>61588310
There is nothing there. He was being disingenuous with the ramifications of gold confiscation. It's similar to a police officer infringing on your 4th amendment rights by saying "law abiding citizens have nothing to hide". That was the gist of his "ahhgument" which is fallacious.
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>>61588329
>Lockport, NY
Nice place to visit, but it's peak Rustbelt. Not saying that like it's a bad thing, but Rustbelt towns and cities are their own sort of special bad places. Economically speaking.
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Liberty coin is completely sold out of silver bars
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I've taken the liberty of updating the chart with 2026 estimates, including a (conservative) net ETP inflow of 180 million ounces (Assuming net inflow does not increase what-so-ever in 2026 vs 2025)

Massive record deficit next year, -483 million ounces, this is where all the silver is going people, this is why you cant buy any.
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>>61588372

I think it's disingenuous to misrepresent history and spread fud about a law that applied to basically no Americans, and that basically no Americans complied with like it's some kind of huge pending threat. Especially since we don't have a gold or silver standard anymore, and barely anyone owns the stuff anyway.
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>>61588397
It'salready above 700 million deficit. The silver Institute changed historical data to make it seem like less is being used. When silver is out, it's out for everyone.
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I have no problem with due diligence or ensuring that people are making good investments, or healthy skepticism, but you faggots come in here with the same played out fud every fucking day and its not even good or accurate fud. Bring up something that is actually fucking relevant.
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>>61588414
Stack physical silver and that'sliterally it. I don't know how people are fucking so easily distracted
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>>61588380
>Economically speaking.
Yeah economically it's a total shithole, but I don't care how much my neighbor makes, or whether they paint their house regularly or keep the roof on their shed intact.
I just don't want to live near DA HOOD, which means I just avoid that half of town entirely. I'm just wondering if this all goes away once the government has no money to pay for these people's food and housing - because they aren't paying for it.

Basically I'm more wondering whether we turn into some mexican crack town where you get stopped every street you walk down, or instead we turn into some small independent micro-state where we patrol for criminals regularly to protect the little we have.
There are no jobs here or in similar towns but if you already own a house and car you don't have a lot of expenses. Man, it's like I and all young people I know have just been living in survival mode hardcore no bonus chest, because the moment I get a piece of property I can call my own life just becomes easy mode.
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>>61588428
I don't get it either, especially when you consider the fact that fucking rocks have no counterparty risk. Rocks can't go bankrupt, rocks can't get involved in a pedophilia scandal involving Jeffrey Epstein, and rocks have outlasted every fucking civilization and monetary system on the planet throughout history and will outlast this one too.
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Restructured it a little
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>>61588430
gold and silver
rocks!
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>>61588402
I made no misrepresentations whatsoever. Go ahead and quote me you low IQ liar.
And like I said, the very act of the federal government limiting your property in gold for the express intent of stealing it via revaluation of the IOUs is the important aspect of what transpired. It was a betrayal of the citizens on behalf of the banks. It was government overreach REGARDLESS if they enforced it or not. This is akin to a Federal traffic law stating 25MPH is the maximum limit on all roads, only the government pinky-swears not to enforce it. They created legal precarity and put all American citizens under duress. Get caught with too much gold and you could go to jail for 10 years and face a $10,000 fine. (483oz gold at the time LOL). That's quite the threat to law abiding citizens who have no idea whether or not it will be enforced. Anyone who got punked out by that threat was essentially robbed.
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>>61588391
I've never bought from them... except maybe on Ebay, but they're a pretty big outfit, no?
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So what's the new "make it" stack? When I was buying it was 350. Now I gotta believe it's 1000.

I do feel that silver should be more closely priced to good but based on history I just don't see how (they) allow the price to go without manipulation
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>>61588436
Go waste someone else's time.
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>>61588440
>Now I gotta believe it's 1000.

Explain why you think this.
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dalit's back.
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>>61588429
Based fellow Western New Yorker!
I go to the Runnings on Transit every couple of months and buy primers and powder.
Yeah there were always sketchy places in the area. My cousin lives there and when we were younger we'd be out underage past curfew, did some urban exploring (trespassing) in abandoned industrial areas. Camped out in the park off Slayton Settlement Road a few times even though we totally weren't supposed to.
Good times.
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Anyone else hoping for a healthy pullback? I started my 4th roll of silver maples and at this point it will take me all year to get to 25 coins.
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When's market open, bros?
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does anyone have the PMG version of the Tears in the Rain monologue talking about cheapies under 20 bucks an ounce and gold under 2000?
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>>61588440
Dude the make it stack lowering not raising. There will be far less silver in the future than you realize. A sui stack was 50 only several years ago. But now there is less silver. Oh, and it's going to explode in price.
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>>61588444
Too dumb.
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>>61588456
I always though about urbexing the old nuclear development sites but I was just too lazy. Could probably take some tin snips there and throw together a chicken coop just by scavenging.
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>>61588458
We could see stabilization at 50 or 100, anon. It's really a gamble and your best bet is to just stack as much as you can as often as you can. Trying to time any dips is asking to be burnt.
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The only physical silver bars I can buy now and take delivery of in Ireland are 1kg. Look at the price not including VAT

€3,129
$3,670
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Is this... dare I say... the most antisemitic thread on all of 4chan?
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>>61588462
a little over 4 hours.
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>>61588474
sumimasen, anon-kun
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Afternoon frens. Was feeling a bit nostalgic today, so snapped this pic. Here is the piece which started my stacking journey all those years ago. Bought brand new around New Year's '03. Don't remember exactly if it was before or after.
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>>61588477

Expect pull bore attack this week. They need to drive down to 60. Get to break even. Before the international squeeze takes hold. So don’t shit up the threads is the CME price dives. Look at SHE and what you can get physical for guys.
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>>61588474
It really kills me though that the buy sell dealer spreads are blowing up to scalp the newbies. They'll be selling product for $10 over spot and buying back at like 2-5 under spot in some cases... they really should be held accountable on blatant price gouging.
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>>61588447
>>61588464
I just really don't see them letting it pop to 1:5 GvS or anything close to that. Did you see how it went parabolic the Friday after Christmas and then just stopped after hours? Bullshit manipulation
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>>61588475
I am not a racist nor an antisemite but I stack all the same because its fundamentals are strong, and unlike a cryptocurrency that needs a "community" to keep the scam going, silver remains valuable regardless of who may or may not be associated with it
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>>61588488
I don't really care about the daily price action of imaginary COMEX bars.

I know how much it costs to get real physical silver in my possession and it's a lot higher than the spot price basically everywhere in the world right now.
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>>61588498
you gotta look anon, there's deals to be found everywhere for those that look
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>>61588490

You can try’s private sale. I keep all my invoices etc. get the buyer to pay for an appraisal. The spreads are getting ridiculous because they are terrified of it plummeting and getting caught.

They don’t care. Just middle men for the most part.
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>>61588490
Price controls don't work. The "premium" is the actual price.
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>>61588469
>old nuclear development sites
We didn't go there on account of the radiation lol.
There was some old plant that had giant bags of shredded rubber we spent a lot of time in. We tried to break into the old Lockport Mall before it was demolished, but were unsuccessful.
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The "premium" is pretty much just how much it cost them to replace the bar they just sold you with an equivalent one at today's market price + maybe a 3% spread to stay in business.
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>>61588498

Given what’s happening in the world trade wise, politically and the setup regarding silver and the Chinese controls and likely coming western controls.

I think silver holders would be nuts to not hold and see how it plays out at least. I can’t find anything bearish except the technical analysis. And I think it’s becoming irrelevant given the setup.
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>>61588503
No not really, we saw a lot of this in 2021 when dealers jacked up their prices to scam newbies. It's a common problem in this industry.
I understand the market can affect premiums but the fact that they feel no pressure to pay spot or better for things like ASEs tells me there's a lot of artificial demand.
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>>61588515
my LCS (online) is buying a dollar above spot at the moment on maple leaf coins, and those are all he has stock of. maybe they are relying on buying them from private sellers and trusting to selling them quickly to make their money at the moment? not sure.
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>>61588518
My coin shop pays above spot for everything besides junk silver, maybe you should do business with someone else.
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>>61587833
I wrote in my post how; India+China might send "Manpower" to RF if really necessary, I think. (If RF losses, China is next, like Ghaddafi was after Saddam, Saddam after Milosevich and others in this never ending circle.) Then also they would did special protection of the refineries, not? With stuff like Israels cool "Iron Dome" system copy, or similar or more etc. Ukra-ruine will be history in a few months or a year if RF keep going in actuall tempo (Now look how Amerika+EU has helped them, near 2 Mil. dead, still not in NATO or EU, only bla, bla, they get fooled, like many others before.) ... We await meanwhile markets open in few hours.
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>>61588518

It’s the instability due to the paper influence and political aspect. It makes the metal a battleground and liable to large swings on the futures markets.

So naturally they will split the spread to insulate them. It will likely all settle once price discovery matures. Or if it crashes it out Indian friend gets his way. We will see. We’ve made our bets. His village starves if he’s wrong.
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>>61587677
>he doesn't recognize Henry V
>he doesn't understand Latin
>he wastes dubz mewling and puling
There is a greater than 70% chance you are not white.
kys immediately. tarry not one single femtosecond longer. go now and die in what way seems best to you
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always be stackin

its rent week so i didnt have shit for cash

so I snagged a 61 roooooosevelt dime for 5 dollars even including tax

uncirculated in plastic

always be stacking my niggas
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>>61588458
I want to get some maples at the LCS but I don't want to be thought of as gay or a communist, I just think they're pretty (on the side with the leaf)
>>61588440
Depends on how black the swan is, make-it ranges from 50 to 500 ounces and we won't really know until we see it.
But it certainly won't be anywhere close to 1,000. At 500 when it goes to 1,000, which it unarguably will 100%, that's half a million right there, now combine this with a general crash in assets, make one good investment into a business or real estate and you've already made it.

But also I don't think real estate will be forever profitable and some silver bullet like most people think, this wasn't the case for 99% of human history. I think everything gets revalued fairly soon and the means of production become much more valuable than some land with grass on top of it that produces nothing. The days of people sitting on their porch reading or listening to music are gonna come back within our lifetimes, primarily because there will be no jobs and people will just not care anymore about farming more robux.
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>>61588525
Those are probably the only thing being sold to him in any reasonable quantity.

Most places are out of stock of most stuff, and all of those businesses with empty shelves are trying to source new inventory and they all have to compete against each other, and none of that shit is being made in any large quantity, let alone sold for $72/oz. $80/oz is basically what the raw metal costs right now that china hasn't already slurped and then someone has to turn that raw material into an investment grade product. That costs money. Brand new Maples probably cost over $80 to make and the manufacturers probably don't want to sell them for under their manufacturing cost because that makes it harder to stay in business.

This is why people tell you not to chase the chart. You're supposed to buy this stuff when nobody fucking wants it. Not in the middle of a trade war during a global supply shortage. People are realizing that they're being "priced out".
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>>61588227
This. It's someone in the thread that is triggered. I wrote the same word in a non threatening way and was banned. Just talking about them is triggering lol lmao even
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>>61588567
yeah im not buying anything when its like this. got a decent beginners stack from 5 years ago and i'll wait for things to calm down a bit before moving some more fiat into gold and silver. a mistake? maybe, who knows.
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what will happen when the market opens
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I have only bought retail silver at roughly $28 per ounce as I rotated outta crypto.Gold and silver jewelry was just accumulated over the last 20 years with auctions or private sales. Who do people here trust to refine there metal? I don't want cash, just refined metal sent back.
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>>61588580
Probably the same thing that happened last Sunday.
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>>61588580
Utter chaos
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>>61588580
trading will commence
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I found the half dollar. It was underneath a cup I had put on my desk.
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>>61588607
did you mistake it for a coaster?
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They haven't risen margin requirements yet this month, but If someone gets margin called again like last week and the price spikes 6% in 15 minutes then circuit breakers will get hit and then they'll probably probably freak out and dump 2 years of mined silver supply worth of paper to tamp it down.
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>>61588440
On "hardgeld.com" it was often writen that 1 Unze Silber (was in the past and) will be in the future the 1 month pay for a proffesional worker. So who knows, we are not there yet.
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>>61588607
Sleep well tonight anon
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>>61588496
>1 1/2 oz coin
That kind of quackery should be criminal
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>>61588620
Thanks anon.
>>61588611
I'm not sure what happened honestly.
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Thank you anon. Just shipped it out
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>>61588654
well at least its all ended happily now.
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>>61588474
its time to look for silverware from old grandmas i guess
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We are never going over $75 again.
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>>61588380
Did you save that picrel from here? It looks like my coin and counter-top.
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>what is the make it stack
an ounce ill buy 10 acres. a merc will feed a family of 4 for 4 months. do some maths to figure out what you want.
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Day 106 of Mike posting every day until silver is $1,000
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>>61588296
One point is that no SIGNIFICANT gold confiscation ever happened. There was, at most, some incomplete compliance and yet no enforcement. If people wanted to use gold in the black market, there was plenty left in people's hands to do that. But there was no incentive because the dollar was still good. The second point is that America is a much different place than it was 100 years ago. The country is deeply divided, trust in the government is at an all-time low, the dollar is shitting the bed, and millions of well-armed men already think revolutionary violence is justified (if not yet ripe).
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Why would silver be at a peak already? Why would anyone think this? We are at the beginning of silver scalping season, not the end. Think about when video cards and consoles were being heavily scalped. Or when Nikes fresh drops were being scalped at their peak. We're just beginning that phase with silver now. The mainstream hasn't entirely even caught on yet. The only thing that could change these facts would be silver restrictions being imposed on a global scale. Something that is not happening anytime soon. Are people just hoping to accumulate more cheap silvers by fud or is something looming that we don't know
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Will we see another spike towards 80? With the venezuela invasion, surely that must have pumped gold, which consequently pumps silver as well
Just hope this time the price consolidates a bit higher around 80 or 78.
I genuinely believe that (((they))) artificially printed a double top pattern and a roof around 75$ to scare moonbois and newbies away, not to mention that the US bombed venezuela right after trading closed, further preventing normies from getting in
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https://www.scottsdalemint.com/articles/2026/u-s-secures-silver-smelter-deal-to-process-latam-metals/
January 4, 2026
U.S. Secures Silver Smelter Deal to Process Latam Metals
Financed by JPMorgan, Jointly Owned by US DoD

Under the plan, the U.S. Department of Defense will hold a 40% stake in the JPM Financed smelter joint-venture.


“The Department of War’s conditional investment of $1.4 billion to build the first U.S.-based zinc smelter and critical minerals processing facility since the 1970s reverses decades of industrial decline. The new smelter in Tennessee creates 750 American jobs and expands access to strategic minerals across aerospace, defense, electronics, and advanced manufacturing.”
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So worth buying Platinum, Palladium or Copper while things are quiet?
For a 5, 10 year investment
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>>61588736
A.I. in the sceencap says 83.6 million ounces of gold was turned in. >>61588436
I also think that it misses the point to split hairs over how effective the confiscations were. It's no different than a mugger pulling out a gun and pointing it at you and only in the trial do you find that the gun was fake. When the government is threatening you with 10 years in jail and $10,000 find then that is an act of coercion.
And you are right, times have changed. The government probably knows exactly which households are buying metal through online sales. So another veiled threat again is not just going to blanket the masses and be effective only on the idiots. They can very easily target those holdouts with punitive measures.
All I'm saying is you have to appreciate that law for what it was, a threat to deceive and defraud the citizenry.
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>>61588702
That's my pic and countertop. I guess we have similar stuff.
I also just watched a Stargate SG-1 episode where the team gets turned into robot doppelgangers lol.
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>>61588793
buy box's of nickels before they stop minting them

rn one $100 box of nickel rolls is $135 is copper and nickel weight
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>>61588440
Those manta ray coins are neat.
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GLORY
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I'm so lonely...
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>>61588862
Kek based
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>>61588484
Nice.
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>>61588870
You and me both. But it's the loneliness that shapes who we're supposed to be.
Self improvement is what you should be focusing on as a result of being alone, not focusing on the absence of someone else.
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>>61588613
I can't find the infographic but it was like 1/10oz was a days wage in acient times
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Some hero at StoneX came into work Saturday and got my shipment sent. So got some stuff coming Tuesday:)
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>>61588870
I am not, but my wife doesn't know that I stack. I already bought the gold and silver for our future childrens.
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>>61588463
I've stacked cheapies you people wouldn't believe.
Krugerrands under spot and under $2,000 each with a Walmart 5% cash back credit card.
I bought 90% silver quarters for less than five bucks each.
Platinum Vienna Philharmonics for a thousand dollars.
All those savings are lost in time, like tears in the rain.
Time to buy.
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>>61588537
Lurk moar, newfag. You don't create board culture.
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>>61588761
>Why would silver be at a peak already? Why would anyone think this?
the only way one would think this is if they are a shitcoin degenerate and view silver as nothing more than a new dogfartcoin kek
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>>61587221
>>61587227
>>61587242
wagmi
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>>61588380
I wish they made more of the Ice Age 2oz, I love megafauna critters
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>>61588793
I'm not buying shartinum until silver is 1k an ounce, then I might buy a little for a infinite-term hold of waiting for it to moon again.
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>>61588908
>>61588958
>nothing actually racist about the post
>deleted anyway
Absolute fucking horse shit. I guess banning goys for anything at all is fair game.
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New stacker here, was 90% junk always sold under spot or is this a recent thing, with boomers unloading their stash + refineries being backlogged or whatever?
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>>61588958
lmao
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>>61588980
based
fuck shatinum group metals
only silver for now
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>>61588761
>Why would anyone think this?

Normies and their normalcy bias. They think this is just another bull run, when in reality, as everyone here understands, this isn't bullrun at all it's a monetary reset
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>>61588997
There’s probably licenses and other bullshit you need to clear which (((they))) wouldn’t allow unless you’re just doing black market
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>>61588958
It's like when they hand out food to kids in Palestine, and then shoot them in the face.
juden.
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>>61588989
Well it cost money to refine into pure silver so you never get the full silver weight value for it.
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>>61588999
Checked and saved.
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what happens at 6pm EST?
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I just got a 3 day ban for posting a picture of Trump standing next to Howard Lutnick, how is this even real?

If this is really the level of psychotic censorship (((they))) are taking then Im starting to get convinced WW3 or the planned economic collapse or whatever the fuck these rats have planned is kicking off this year
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>>61589015

I'll gladly take a site-wide ban if I can annoy even just one, by holding up a mirror showing their own reflection.
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>>61588892
>>61588912
:)-+--<
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>>61588989
I’m a noob too, so people can call me retarded or whatever but I don’t understand why silverware and old coins are called ‘junk/scrap’ unless they’re in totally shitty condition, but even then silver is silver so they should be worth the spot price at a minimum
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>>61588958
lmao im that jew

i didnt report anybody i promise
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>>61588999
>They are the victims, being forced to slaughter children and subvert any country they can parastically attach to.
checked and this. it's a tough life brah. feel bad for em
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>>61589022
Yes they hate that:P
Good man.
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>>61588989
Junk had fairly high premiums during late COVID, negative premiums are a fairly new things because refiners got so backlogged.
Don't get all junk, but don't be afraid to get junk
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>>61589036
Look bro I'm Catholic and I believe in salvation. Just renounce your judaism, ask Jesus to forgive you, send half your stack...and im letting you off way to easy here to Palestine and you may not burn in hell forever.
Many would argue your life should be forfeit.
Gl
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>>61589017
my clock will say 1900
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>>61588689
Where are you finding 1 ounce generics for under $75?
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>>61589058
beautiful
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>>61588429
Huh, only ≈2 hours away from you fren

Wish this state wasn’t so gay but the COL could be worse when you’re not in the NYC metro
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>>61588761
Silver bull runs typically last like a decade on average.
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We're like.. maybe 6 months into this one, or maybe 5 years if you want to be pedantic/contrarian.
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>>61588800
Nobody here is defending the law. I am simply pointing out, as others have, that it was not effective and would be even less effective were it to be repeated today for the reasons provided. When (not if) the dollar fails, gold and silver coins are very likely to circulate as money without regard to what the government does. Any attempt to control it will be less effective than the war on drugs, which is to say an absolute futility. If you think the Federal government is going to make a house-to-house confiscation, I think you are so mistaken as to be incredible. The only thing making PMS illegal will do is raise the value.
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>>61589066
wouldn't mind one of those
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>>61589032
the junk/scrap designation is from multiple factors

It's not pure so it's not bullion
It has no collectible value, it's only worth melt
For most of recent history silver has been so cheap it wasn't worth recycling, and a lot of it got thrown away.

so you got these items that aren't worth collecting, are barely worth refining, that nobody really wants. We call that junk or scrap.
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>>61588774
oh definitely. painting TA patterns to influence trader behavior is something they do regularly
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>>61589012
Why would you need to refine it into pure silver? Silver has been used as money for most of the world for most of history and was usually not pure silver. For fuck's sake, unlike your .999 bullion rounds, junk silver actually WAS circulating money before Gresham's law pushed it out of the market! Why would it suddenly not be useful for that anymore?
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>>61588989
I have never paid spot or higher for junk silver in any coin shop, but I have seen cull junk silver being sold over spot on many online spots over the past few years and anything in better condition than cull selling for a few dollars over spot.
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>>61588474
could be worse
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>>61589091
he's just a newbie that has fallen for the "anything less than 999 is useless" FUD
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>>61589032
It's a term from coin collectors. They designated silver coinage with no numismatic value as "junk". But silver is silver. Unless you are a coin collector, silver coins are not junk.
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>>61589100
I told the guy at the LCS that I was concerned that normies wouldn't see the value in 90% compared to 99% and he laughed at me. I ended up buying a thousand dollars of junk lol
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bullion shops shouldn't send junk to refiners in my humble opinion, because that's functionally the same thing as stabbing holes into inflatable life vests. Sound money should be kept in circulation.

Especially now when you consider the fact that anything getting melted would immediately just get shipped to china and melted down to produce bluetooth buttplugs.
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>>61589111
>Especially now when you consider the fact that anything getting melted would immediately just get shipped to china and melted down to produce bluetooth buttplugs.
checked + this + kek
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fumbled getting pic related at better than half price earlier - some none the wiser girl listed it for £75 and I was insolent and greedy and offered £60 which she even accepted, but by the time I opened my phone to pay someone else had snapped it up. 2 Troy ounces 999 £100 coin. Darn
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>>61589111
same problem we've always had. You can't have 2 tiers of currency that constantly change in value against each other. So silver is never going to circulate again as long as the value isn't fixed against paper and base metal coins. Nobody wants to go look up silver prices and then calculate how much paper and copper to give you back when you spend a silver dime or whatever.

since it's absolutely not going to circulate, melting it makes it into something useful, and also makes the coins that don't get melted more valuable.
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I think it's crazy now that it can still be found for under spot.

My LCS sells for a few bucks under spot but I get the sense that the shop owner intuitively understands that the town will go to shit during a monetary reset and he'll probably have to spend more money on security than he would lose on selling junk, and ultimately it's extremely easy to just throw that shit up on eBay and sell it for over spot anyway.

He has an eBay shop but he doesn't list any junk, so I think he probably sees the value in everyone in town being poor, armed, and desperate in the future.
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>>61589111
Yeah, it's very foolish. In a few months they'll realize how silly it was to take a sale-able product and exchange it for 70 an ounce to some wholesaler who gave them a 10% haircut on it.
They just don't realize they're gonna struggle getting in any product at all very soon and said junk is basically fractional money that could keep their business running, there won't even be many 1ouncers out there for them to sell.
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>>61589125
I count all private transactions that involve junk silver as circulation and I don't have any interest in debating it.
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>>61589127
>I think he probably sees the value in everyone in town NOT* being poor, armed, and desperate in the future.
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>>61589125
So, silver, gold, and copper circulated together for most of human history but suddenly it won't work. Hahahaha!
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>>61589125
an extra step of multiplication, that will surely stop everyone from using silver coins as money. especially in today's computer age, where doing simple arithmetic is a very expensive and time consuming operation, and definitely cannot be made automated and seamless.
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>>61589105
I mean, he's right to laugh. If you are worried about selling to normies that means local dealers no longer exist. In that case that means a structural collapse so big, that the normies are all desperate. They will only want silver because of what it gets them at whatever short--term market exists with food and small luxuries, and that will determine the value of junk silver.
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>>61589136
These guys have a time horizon of less than a year, and they lack awareness of basically everything that happened prior to their birth.
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Is Kitco usually out of stock on 1 oz silver eagles?

https://online.kitco.com/american-silver-eagle-coins
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The niggers at bullion express cancelled my 15 ounce at spot order over the weekend and now shows out of stock
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>>61589121
Greed. Simple as.
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>>61589136
His point is valid, we're still stuck in a situation where pm and fiat are constantly valued compared to one another which impedes bartering
>>61589141
I didn't mind the brusque response, I'm posing on 4channel for gods sake. In fact I asked a lot of dumb fuck questions but they all got answered. Better to look dumb in the short term than to live dumb in the long term
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>>61589144
No, most places are usually in stock all the time except during huge periods of demand. I bought silver during all of covid and never did I see any common items out of stock.
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>>61589141
>normies would only ever want silver in a mad max apocalypse scenario, dude
>they definitely won't notice that silver is outpacing all their money in the bloated stock market
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>>61589144
I made a mad year-end dash to buy silver, and wanted eagles. All I could find were slabbed or pre-sale. In other words, nothing.
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>>61589136
>So, silver, gold, and copper circulated together for most of human history but suddenly it won't work.
the government fixed the value
we don't fix the value anymore so it won't work
>>61589139
>an extra step of multiplication, that will surely stop everyone from using silver coins as money.
it is currently stopping everyone from using them as money
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>>61589153
They're noticing now.

Why else would /biz/ have 30 silver FUD threads when we pretty much keep to ourselves/basically never shill?

>Because silver beat every other investment category by a mile last year.
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>>61589158
well the US government could make a silver/gold backed currency if enough people lose faith in USD and treasuries. it's called a currency reset, and no, it's not mad max.
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>>61589166
yes, the dollar is dying and they're going to have to do something. Reinstating silver and gold for plebs to use would be one option.
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>>61589151
>which impedes bartering

I have a PM debit card. If Visa or Mastercard go down then I'll use junk. People will use whatever makes sense at the time. All of the crypto types under the age of 40 are learning about silver from their exposure to "digital commodities".

It's really only Gen X who are probably going to have a hard time forgetting about their 401k and FAANG stonks.
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Holy shit the Austrian Mint is out of Wiener Philharmonikers. The mint that produces the Wieners wtf
https://www.muenzeoesterreich.at/eng/produkte/1-ounce-silver-vienna-philharmonic-coin
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>>61589153
The whole thing was about selling normies junk They would just buy from a dealer if a dealer exists. Why would they buy something they don't understand the value of from a random person in the modern low trust society? They would have to be pretty naive and trusting then, which also means you won't have problems unloading your junk to them.
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>>61589179
>no weiners
the prophesy continues to unfold
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>>61589175
in the case of a credit card you're paying the bank to do the math for you. This is one working solution, but most people are used to paying banks to transfer money for them and don't mind it. Using metals in addition to money just adds an extra step and the bank charges an extra fee.
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>>61589179
A severe shortage of Wieners at a time like this is abominable
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>>61589147
Would it be greed if I had it for £75 though?
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>>61589187
I've got a tube of those ugly but lovable no reeded bastards. Damn shame...
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>>61589175
>PM debit card
wtf
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If gold hits 20k an ounce and silver hits 500 an ounce there will be a generation of downward pressure on the price as more people mine

Imagine random spics making 400k+ a year tax free panning for gold
It's just not reasonable so for that reason I see gold and silver topping out and then stagnating for another 20 years
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>>61589179
Maybe we will get more special editions now
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>>61589199
>Imagine random spics making 400k+ a year tax free panning for gold
You severely overestimate how much gold can be feasibly panned for. Even in your scenario you are predicting that some spic could pan for 20oz of gold a year…thats $80k today. Not happening. What we would see is a blood diamond situation of sorts, where large groups force others to pan in slave like conditions. Gold flows up through cartels by force/fear. Same as how cobalt and other minerals are mined in africa.
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>>61589151
He said absolutely not going to circulate. When the dollar dies, it WILL circulate.
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>>61589246
he said it won't circulate while fixed to fiat so you're both kind of agreeing with one another
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>>61589158
You have it backwards. When the government fixes the relative value rather than letting it float, everything gets fucked up and Gresham's law drives the over-valued metal out of the market.
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>>61589234
>Even in your scenario you are predicting that some spic could pan for 20oz of gold a year…thats $80k today. Not happening
that's less than one ounce every 2 weeks, or half an ounce per week or ~2 grams per day

not only is this possible, but it's fairly easy to do. The only problem is all that gold already belongs to someone else.
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TEN MINUTES, REPEAT TEN MINUTES REMAIN
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>>61589248
Maybe you are right. I apologize if I misunderstood.
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>>61589249
>You have it backwards.
you failed to consider that both might be possible.

this is why in real life gold and silver almost never circulated together, and definitely didn't circulate after paper money appeared.
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Love my junk

I want .999 or sterling silver medallion wood cobra grips. That'd be sick. But I didn't easily find any when I was looking the other day
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>>61589199
they do that already in their own countries
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>>61589179
Crazy -though most mints don't sell directly to the public
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>>61589256
The tamping will soon begin
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>>61589260
No problem, it's easy to get lost in the sauce replying to replies of replies
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>>61588580
Nothing until around 2 AM That being said (((they))) are printing stories to "explain" the huge dump coming because commodity indexes billions of dollars worth of contracts which will be used as cover for a gigadump.
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>>61589066

I have one from 1975, are they worth more if older ?
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OPEN THE MARKET BEFORE I PISS MESELF
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WTF THE FUCK WAS THAT
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>>61588728
>until silver is $1,000
at that point, wouldn't people just trade gold and silver instead of fiat?
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>>61589299
did we all just become bullionaires?
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>>61589299
me mum died in the holly
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>>61588999
checked and based
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>>61589304
not at all. we don't have the infrastructure. there may be services like gold savings/spending accounts, but transactions in gold and silver would be "peer to peer" only.
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Retail is continuing to pile on. Hero Bullion is now out of kilos (Money Metals still has a few, see picrel). Despite this, we'll still probably see $60 silver this week since retail doesn't move markets and the kikes are going to tamp the market hard claiming it's a response to venezuela.
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>>61589188
>Would it be greed if I had it for £75 though?
Not in my view. That was the offer.
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>>61589136
Price ratios were fixed, that's what he is saying...
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>>61589325
Nigga you about to see retail move the market
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>>61589325
>Despite this, we'll still probably see $60 silver this week since retail doesn't move markets
It usually doesn't, but it could if the fomo becomes too extreme.
And we're getting there, here all online shops announce a 1 month delay to prepare your order and premiums are hoovering around 25%, and ppl still are buying en masse.
And the average normie still has no clue what silver is.
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bros
all I have to say is it was an honor to serve, I think I’ll be priced out soon
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>>61589364
>french
I heard foreign coins that are legal tender are CGTA exempt while French coins are not, is that true?
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i felt a tremor
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>>61589368
same here
at £70/oz i will probably stop buying and let the stack do its thang
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NEW THREAD!!!!
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>>61589380
I might go full retard with my (((tax return))) I haven’t decided yet
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>>61589372
Even i don't know, it's such a complete mess. Current Frogistan is beyond kafkaian when it comes to taxes & regulations, it's a nightmare. Not that i really care since i don't pay taxes anyway.
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>>61589185
Yes the convenience is worth it for me. I have used it when I was in a pinch but I still believe in the "if you don't hold it you don't own it" mantra.

>>61589194
I have a very small portion of my gold/silver stack vaulted with a third party custodian/broker who provides a VISA card service that allows me to spend/ATM withdraw from that account in fiat wherever debit cards are accepted.

I won't shill the name or service since, if they wanted people to know about it then they would buy an ad.
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>>61589310
this
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>>61588088
I wonder if you can have bars that can be used to trace thieves.



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