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Breaking Through Edition

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

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

>Bullion dealers
https://libertycoin.com/ (US)
https://www.chards.co.uk/ (EU/UK)
https://www.silburycoins.co.uk/ (Ancient)
https://www.luciteria.com/ (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://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCL6FKQZyoM&feature=youtu.be
https://www.usgs.gov/programs/mineral-resources-program/science
https://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/en/news/mines-and-minerals
https://www.amazon.ca/Gold-Creeks-Ghostowns-British-Columbia/dp/088839988X

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

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Favourite silver-themed book?
The Story of Silver (William L. Silber)
The Silver Manifesto (David Morgan & Chris Marchese)
The Great Silver Bull (Peter Krauth)
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This is an updated chart including estimates for 2026, which will be a record deficit of 483 million ounces.
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What are your predictions for silver? Will people really be able to buy homes with them? I hope so.
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What are the economical and sociological effects of pm graphs looking like a shitcoin?
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Just a reminder that you guys will never get a 300X like I did by buying Bitcoin.
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>>61598287
So you're a time traveller. How else can you know that?
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>>61598259
I read a book about the gold rush, and the last line of the book said something about, '...the silver rush had just began!" I forgot everything in that book except that last line. Made me think there was a squeal to read.
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keep stacking, anons! Until your country's fiat is total shit!
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>>61598281
>will folks be able to buy homes with it
not without taking a large tax gut check; buying a house is beyond pozzed and they financially microscope you to high hell

if you are, sell in small amounts 2 years prior and hold cash in a basic savings or money market account, or just declare it and pay the tax.

the mortgage and home buying process is the bankers biggest game and the gov backs them on it to stop "muh money laundering" even though the government are the biggest thieves around
https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/paulding-county-drug-home-seized
>note in the story they dont say the guy who got arrested is the same one as the home owner; he likely rented from some landlord who is now having their shit stolen as its counted as "drug proceeds"
>i hate the government
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the amount of fud and shills coming in is pretty telling......we are not near the top yet

im still looking towards silver hitting $100+ this year
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>>61598287

You didn't get it. You wouldn't be wasting your time on biz trying to rag on metalchuds if you did. Now beat it short-stack . kek
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>>61598287
>get a 300X like I did by buying Bitcoin
Ok, prove it. Blockchains are 100% traceable. You should surely be able to show us evidence.
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>>61598309
Reminder there is no tax on AGEs and ASEs.
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>>61598318

Hes some salty alt-coiner whos been BTFO a few times over. Now all hes got is rage and seethe for nit listening to us. Gamblers regret.
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I just boughted
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Rafi says endgame is around $600 silver. How much longer?
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I check the price of my stack every six months or something. HOLY FUCK. What is happening? I only just noticed five minutes ago. What the fuck I'm up over 400% from when I bought
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Which one of you buffoons is selling a holo on eBay for $1000?
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>>61598342
Hopefully years. I want a lot more then I have.
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>>61598347
It’s ogre anon China is hunt brothering schlomo and he can’t be stopped, hope you got a nice size pile locked in
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>>61598341
means its been handled so isnt mirror shine but just probably has some micro scratches or scuffing
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>>61598284
Dunno, maybe consider reading a history book.

Additionally, this is the first time in history where every nation on the planet has a fiat currency at the same time, which is significant if you understand anything about commodities.
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>>61598342
>$600 silver
Theres was people 10-15 years ago saying that, watched a Cliff High vid recently and he said if there had never been suppression of silver prices the spot right now should be $6k to $8k an ounce but at the same time he said wouldn't happen as the fed would collapse long before it got to that value.
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>>61598364
>China is hunt brothering schlomo
Oh! I still don't get it!
>hope you got a nice size pile locked in
I did, yay <3
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>>61598266
thank you for your service, anon
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All my small LCS are out of stock on bullion. Things are not looking good for them
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>>61598342
Q3~Q4.
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>>61598381
i view the point being that regardless of there being a dollar or not it would have the same relative purchasing power
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I got comfy by buying silver.
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>>61598389
one nearby that i dropped 1600 on back when it was 50/toz is now permanently closed, i hadnt been since so i dont know what happened, hope he just sold most of his stock and cashed out rather than got nigger'd
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>>61598396
No, it’s been systematically suppressed for half a century dude and there are quadrillions of dollars of bullshit that can flow into metals without hyperinflation. It can rip to 10k an ounce in today’s fiatshit prices once hysteria hits no problem.
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>>61598389
If price keeps rising and physical order delivery remains backlogged, I imagine that Many or most LCS brick and mortar stores will go out of business within a matter of months. Imagine prices keep rising and inventory stays low. It would be catastrophic for dealers. If you have a good size stack, Its probably best to just watch it play out and not add aggressively to silver. Only add gold if you don't own much of it because thats what central banks want, and its a true store of tangible value. New silver stackers are fucked. Fucked with premiums and rising prices and low supply. Basically boomers won, again.
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>>61598342

Careful. The schizos might find out who Rafi is.
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>>61598349
I don't know what that guy is thinking. No one will buy at that price. I listed mine for $450 and someone bought the next day
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>>61598381
My guess is you start seeing major economic problems/hearing serious discussion about nationalizing assets/mines around the same time silver crosses its inflation adjusted high.
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The panic is coming.
Can you feel it anons.
The prices rising, physical inventory is dwindling, and normies don't even know whats going on yet.
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>>61598408
oh no im well aware i just mean when talking about its value in dollars, theres some that say it doesnt matter if/when the dollar dies cause the (extreme) value of the silver remains
does that make sense? i might just be wording this too retardedly
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>>61598281
No. You'll have to sell them for USD and pay taxes.

>>61598284
They'll form a new bottom that is higher than $25 for Silver and $3,000 for gold.
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>>61598417
>No one will buy at that price

No has bought at that price so far.
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>40 posts
>not a single metals pic
WTF, /pmg/?!
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>>61598425
By the time the majority of normies wake up there won’t be any silver left to buy. It will already be bought up and hoarded away. Only complete morons would sell with what’s coming.
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>>61598425
Normies are buying american silver eagles and maples at 15 dollars over spot. Probably paying $100 an ounce now. kek. I will never pay $100 or more for an ounce of silver. Really sad for newcomers, but let them spend their shekels on these manipulated futures prices. I GOT MINE SONNY!!!
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>>61598444
Checked
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>>61598444
chek'd
theres metals right here >>61598405 tho
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>>61598449
I plan to keep buying as long as the Fed keeps printing.
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>>61598444
Sorry about that, anon
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>>61598457
You mean some Photoshop-slop? Sure thing, anon.
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>>61598416
> Careful. The schizos might find out who Rafi is
The schizos allready know everything. That’s what makes them schizos.
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>>61598451
Are these real? I bought one because of the swastika but I'm still not 100% on whether it was actually used as money in Germany. I thought the next gov melted them all down, or were told to
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>>61598458
If you want to store a portion of your wealth then buy gold at this point. Not paying $100+ an ounce for silver though. Too hard to offload the higher it goes. Most dealers give you much lower than spot and premiums are continuing to rise.
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Something I noticed today. If you type in google "silver price" it shows you Silver Futures at the top now. Yesterday and before it would bring up the ticker SLV.
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>>61598468
When there’s no supply left and very few sellers they will have to buy at spot or higher. I hope all the dealers and LCSs get fucked having to pay premiums to us for supply. It will serve them right for ripping everyone off paying under spot and selling above spot like they do today.
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>>61598442
>don't feel like constantly updating your prices
>just set it to something ludicrous and wait for the market to catch up
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>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBc8Z2gS5wM
Did JP Morgan really signal $309 an oz of silver?
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>>61598252
Posting a picture of precious metals and random shit on my desk again. Have an EXCELLENT day, my frens.
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>>61598309
Don't take a mortgage, take a metals-backed loan. No tax event and you get the metal back if you pay it off. You lose the metal if you don't but you were going to lose it anyway if you sold for the house. Remember: a loan is how you short the currency it's valued in, since hyperinflation will obliterate it away. Buying real estate with metal-backed loans is how you get them from both ends
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>hello miss.
>You're looking kinda hungry.
>Would you like to earn a shiny Merc?
>Oh is this your daughter?
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>>61598489
I vividly remember saying to myself when good was $300/oz...."nah I'm not gonna buy good, it's too expensive"

Fuck
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>>61598329
there is whenever you sell; there is no tax on any silver or gold bullion purchased (at least in my state) doesnt matter if its ASE or not.
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>>61598468
Your radiance equals the splendour of my silver in Tennessee sunlight
Give it up
Chang won
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>>61598491
where does one find a metals backed loan? i have never heard of this before, but me thinks it also requires you declaring your stack which could potentially be scary

i am interested to learn more about this metals backed loan, do tell
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>>61598492
Never thought that silver would cause the fall of the Roastie menace and potentially end feminism. AI proliferation combined with silver price rise will return women back to their original purpose as obedient holes. Pretty based.
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>>61598449
My LCS doesn't even have eagles in stock. All thats left is Trump rounds.
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>>61598492
>>61598508
based
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>>61598415
that actually happenned to birck and mortar stores during the sandy hook gun rush; firearms dealers couldnt keep guns or ammo on the shelves leading to no inventory
>you cant sell out of an empty wagon
im sure a bunch of the elmer fud boomers thought it was great at first getting $1600 for a basic bitch ar15 they had maybe $500 in but when it came time to resupply there was no supply
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>>61598415
im watching for the buy price to increase more above spot. its staying about a dollar or so here, but they'll have to raise it if their supplies run out if they want to sell anything at all.
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>>61598444
checked and this picture is for the fudsters
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I sold today. $8k worth. It paid for my entire stack and leaves me with about 700 Oz. I had been buying since 2014 with price average under $20 an oz. I miss silver i sold.
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>>61598499
No there isn't - ASEs and AGEs are tax exempt when you sell.
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>>61598468
Sell it online. Its easier than ever to sell something yourself if you want to. Learn to computer boomer.
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$ZIMsters?
lmao
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>>61598519
They were charging over a dollar a round for 9mm in those days. 5.56 was near impossible to find. Boomer hoarders would track ammo shipments and loot the walmart supply as soon as the ammo arrived on the trucks. They would boast about having 50 thousand rounds of .22 rimfire ammo stockpiled in their prepper bunkers. Terrible people.
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The fire rises.
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>>61598464
worth a read
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>>61598541
>terrible people
agreed, as a hobbyist i fucking couldnt stand the shitbags. usually were broke dicks on disability most of the time i found; but if you were smart and stacked bullets like you should and not panic bought then you could avoid them easily. i have several thousand rounds of each caliber i dont intend to shoot unless it becomes hard to find. not to resell mind you, but so i can avoid scalping pieces of shit like you mentioned. literally scum of the earth in my eyes.
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>>61598491
>Buying real estate with metal-backed loans is how you get them from both ends
>"Oh, sorry, what about our metal?"
>"What do you mean, your metal?"
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why would the austrian mint not mint some Hitler bullions coins instead of gay weiners? They could sell them for 2x spot.

I don't get it
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>>61598178
>are those commemorative coins?
They're new circulating nickels, dimes, quarters, and half dollars to celebrate USA's 250th year (semiquincentennial) of independence. Sources:
>https://www.usmint.gov/news/media-kit/semiq-resources
and
>https://www.usmint.gov/news/media-kit/semiq-resources#dime
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>>61598444
trips called and we shall answer
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>>61598252
I can get a Philharmonic, a Britannia or an an American Eagle 1oz gold coin for the exact same price. Which one do I get?
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>>61598534
>exempt when you sell

that would be nice, but they are taxed at capital gains rates still. when you buy all metals are tax free (at least in my state) but the IRS says different unfortunately

if you have some literature that says otherwise please let me know
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>>61598465
They’re real.

Literally millions of them were minted/circulated (and probably looted from dead bodies) so idk how one could reasonably melt down all of them.

Most of mine were sourced from us army veteran estate sales.
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>>61598502
Basically you go to a broker and slap your metal on the table and haggle a bit and they'll give you cash ~80% of the metal value and low fixed interest because you have proof of the asset they can take physical possession of. It goes into the vault of a third party with a note saying you own the contents and the other guy owns the deposit box. If you close the loan you win both. If you default they own both. Pretty simple.

>>61598525
Private firms will and do.

>>61598573
You lose it when you sell for the conventional transation anyway, retard. At least here you can get it back and the $$$ is better than triggering a +2000% tax event
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>>61598464
Asian guy = AGI. it's a self aware AI that is taking over, that's how it makes hundreds of accounts and posts all of these different videos.
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>>61598587
In general the Eagles have a higher premium. So either they're charging too much for the others, or the Eagle is priced very low.
But I prefer Britannias.
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>>61598593
ok, so better than pawn shop or other loans but its still at a higher rate than a mortgage.

id rather sell and buy outright than deal with a loan or a mortgage; but thats good to know. thanks for the info
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>>61598596
Oops. Didn't mean to include that pic. It was meant for:
>>61598192
Ummm... Is this the piece you bought as being platinum?
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>>61598594
Would explain how it’s often ridiculously prescient but also prone to spitting out nonsense
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>>61598464
Only math degrees will understand any of this
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>>61598572
>avoid scalping pieces of shit
exactly. one boomer at a gunshow was selling green tip 5.56 for 3 dollars a round. He had a big pallet of it in ammo cans. Mass produced federal Lake city military surplus that he bought for a few pennies a round. Kept telling people "I know what I got" "this here is armor piercing." Hope he got raped by covid vaccines and stroked out.
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>>61598596
>>61598600
absolutely swindled
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>>61598596
That's the thing! The premium is higher indeed, almost by 140 USD, BUT the bullion shop is buying them for less than the others. So I can get about 80 usd more for a philharmonic 1 oz than the eagle.

I sorta like the look of the eagle more, but I do not want to fuck myself over for it.
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>>61598611
I don't bother with gunshows anymore. My FFL charges reasonable fees and I'm saving $ compared to regular retailers.
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>>61598618
The AGEs advantage is it's made for circulation so you can freely mess around with them. The other 2 are pure so you need to be a bit more careful with them. Or not as it's your gold:)
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>>61598594
idk sounds to me like the CCP giving scripts and using various consumer grade AI for implementation
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>>61598591
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>>61598611
what gun shows have turned into, really sucks. i miss the ones from the 90s and early 2000s; was just a kid in the 90s but i still remember how lit they were.

i guess the good thing is you can order online easier than ever now but surplus is not a thing because of our government banning most of the chinese and russian stuff; plus the surplus stock has simply dried up

about the only surplus stuff worth a shit is coming from czech and italy now somehow. still gotta order from atlanticfirearms or some other sweaty ben special website which is kinda gay. luckily i work at a gun store part time and get free transfers or can order from their dealer catalog via RSR or chattanoogashooting. davidsons sucks, and sportsouth aint much better though
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>>61598529
Congratulations anon, it's important to trade/take profit.
I sold a chunk of mine earlier too, but bought gold for the earnings. I really can not stand fiat sitting around anymore, I just spend it on goods, gold or house upgrades.
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>>61598584
have you ever had intrusive thoughts about bending that bar or cutting it? when i handle gold, sometimes want to try squishing it. I also wonder how many 20oz scottsdales got stuck in people's asses.

>>61598587
AGE if you're in the USA - i think it has some tax/reporting advantages too. >>61598596 is correct.

>>61598593
>At least here you can get it back and the $$$ is better than triggering a +2000% tax event
No, if you're going to hit the bank from both sides, you're not going to give them silver as collateral. They will take it. This isn't some kind of video game where there are rules and where risk can be calculated neatly. The only rule is "fuck you", a boot stomping on your head over and over again. You could use non-bank private lending mechanisms, but then you're just taking money/liquidity from elsewhere, not necessarily a bank.
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>>61598610
>can’t intuit higher order calculus for spiritual warfare purposes
Ngmi
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>>61598622
Gunshows are terrible. Boomers trying to offload their SKS rifles and ww2 colts for $1000 over market value
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>>61598627
It just has a good look to it doesn't it. I also like the idea of it being heavier to hold and that the silver/copper is for "free". Just confused about the seller wanting to pay more for other coins.
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New accoutrements (reposted because new thread)
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>>61598632
interesting; if im wrong then that is awesome. i will go ask my accountant about this just to be sure. nothing like the government moving the goal post neither

thanks for the heads up, you may have made my day
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>>61598529
if id been a long term stacker and had that much id be tempted to sell a bit right now too.
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>>61598644
they might be gay. see >>61598574
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>>61598529
i have 3000oz of silver; i dont want to sell but im thinking of getting rid of maybe 3rd of it if it hits $100 to put into a house. not sure yet because i love me shinnies

i really purchased platinum to resell, its the metals i am not attached too really
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>>61598287
>300x
That’s cute. My Pepe bag did a 1000x
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>>61598637
Quite the impressive analysis though, thanks
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Data point for you all btw: Talked to EU Tavex today, they had sold out entirely of gold Philharmonics and all silver. Some guy bought 32+ oz of gold over the weekend (maybe more).
They say it's very busy. Both selling and buying. They mentioned silver being sold from stackers that started years ago, but most chose to trade their profits for gold.
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>>61598594
It's a face provided by CapCut. It's more likely the result of social network dynamics. There are several that seem to be pure AI, but others appear to be scripted (at least in part) by a human.

>>61598646
did it come with the stickers? pretty based.

>>61598640
I think bullionvault will do it (allocated not segregated iirc). You could probably do it via PM IRA. There's likely to be other means.
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Sprott.
>https://sprott.com/

Based or cringe?
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Should I keep them in their condoms or let them breathe
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>>61598662
do it for a house bro. thats why you stacked right?
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>>61598662
I got rid of all the shit I didn't want and was tired of being in my collection. All my fractionals, rounds, and bars. I kept all my eagles, maples and junk silver.
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Picrelated
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>>61598635
>have you ever had intrusive thoughts about bending that bar or cutting it?
No, but I banged some bars together, just to see how little force was necessary to give it a dent. And holy fuck, it IS a soft metal.
You can spot 4 little dents on the left side of the 1/2kg bar. There are some on the 1kg aswell. It is just too shiny in this pic.
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>>61598529
Did you get cash, check, or wire?
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>>61598679
yes, i am in agreeance here. ive been buying slowly since 2015 and just viewed it as a big boys savings account. now with it this high though and house prices being retarded i feel like its a good way to get a home without being locked into a god damn 30 year mortgage. i do have stocks and like 80K in cash ready to go to. just not sure if i want to live in the city ive been living in so me and the wife gotta talk it out and see where we want to go.
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>>61598682
i need to spread all my metals out in a big fucking pile on the floor and see what i want to keep and what i dont. not sure about selling gold but silver gets to be cumbersome after 1000oz. my platinum can go too
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>>61598529
I have 1025 oz. I'm not selling before $1,000 and even then maybe not
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I want to buy more silver but as of last year in the EU theres VAT on coins as well as bars.
Only option to get close to spot is 92,5% or lower junk coins. Should I go for that or just accept higher premiums for .999?
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>>61598641
>offload their SKS rifles and ww2 colts for $1000 over market value
And it's always a beat to fuck Chinese SKS rifles that they claim are Vietnam War bringbacks.
There were thousands of Chinese SKSs imported before import marks were required...
Dumbfuck assholes.
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Silver is close to #2 market cap asset now. It’s close to passing nvidia.
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>>61598720
Personally I see no issue with junk coins. In fact all my latest addition in silver was junk from ebay. Most of it even as low as .625 and around 10-20% below spot. Sometimes even 30% below.
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>>61598644
Yeah I also don't get the second part. I like both coins though I have some pure and am enjoying the 1/2 oz AGE it's a nice size in hand and not as much money locked into one coin.
You can't really go wrong with any of them though.
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>>61598464
>could AGI have just escaped?
unaware that the human hive mind is a thing, you can control which information reaches people with money, and how each amount of digits in available cash reacts to any news. You know which outlets to play them out of. Also you yourself made the rules, which makes it even easier to not only control the moves, but also limit the options.
If it was as easy as pointing out the fraud for instance, I could just go to the police and tell them about the heebs and their schemes, but it's a big club and I'm not in it.
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>eighty fucking one
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>>61598747
It's practically $100 for some coins
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>>61598444
checked
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coBBer bar0ns
https://youtu.be/RSmMZcx82hI?si
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>>61598728
Any idea why they sell so far below spot?
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Just got this email from SilverGoldBull regarding my recent order. The bullion dealers really are running out, huh.

I've seen the same email text sent from SDBullion as well.

Apologies in advance for phone fagging.
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Soon
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Bros... We might be able to buy houses sometime this year
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Tampowitz should do something about the chart, I'm not done getting cheapies.
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>>61598695
well, you guys know what you want but i worked my ass off to buy a very rural place for the family because i saw it as a big part of what stacking is actually about - being ready. silver prices could go way high at the moment i dont know, or they could plument. no idea. but i do know that if i was looking to get more ready and my stack was part of getting there i'd change it out and get there.
that just me though :-)
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there is no way its going to go up 5% every day
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>>61598766
My guess is that there's a choke with refiner capacity and more constitutional sellers relative to 999.
>Those who have recently (last 10 years) bought 1oz 999 probably aren't selling large quantities
>999 is getting harder to source - 100oz bars are typically chinese
>Refiners probably aren't yet bothering with 90% due to massive demand.
>"(Great)grandpa's coin stash is worth how much? let's sell!"
Just a guess.

>>61598781
>really are running out, huh
I don't think we're Uo yet. Check with your LCS.
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I got silver by buying silver
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Anyone into toners??
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>>61598827
>loss
more like GAIN
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>>61598835
they're ok
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>>61598676
Don't be a fool, wrap your tool.
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>>61598666
Lol. Nah. Two separate purchases. Just put 'em together for the photo. Silver's a killdozer in its own right. A financial killdozer. Death to bankers. But first they have to tongue my anus.
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>>61598676
I keep them in plastic, but remove them to get imagery.
Unless its an assay card. For this one, I'm torn. Do I open it to see what it in its full glory, or keep it sealed to realize its full potential as a virgin?
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>>61598809
It should go up much more than that. $200/oz is bare minimum price required to break even mining silver directly and that is going to be required in the future
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>>61598766
My guess is that not everybody keeps an eye on what PMs are doing, or that their coins are junk silver in the first place. Made some good deals buying 3 or 4 individual coins from the same seller for a price that was near spot including shipping. After realizing that it goes to the same buyer I usually got a return on the excess shipping fees. Lowering the total price per coin and making an ok deal into a great deal.
Also I was avoiding auctions. Because usually there are other stackers that will not allow you to make a great deal below spot.
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>>61598553
I want this one, too bad I don't got one. And the 2025 one looks like fucking dogshit
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>>61598464
>the mechanism is the withdrawal of the bid
>fancy way of saying "public trust in the dollar is eroding"
this sounds way smarter than it is and could do with a lot less schizo babble.
basically tl;dr: of the text is: nobody modelled the case that the USD might lose its value into the math equations/spread sheets they use to decide on their trades that day given all the information they suck into them.
also, I wouldn't even assume any of this is actually neural networks. Yes, it's algorithm with weights and fuzzy logic, but not just a black box you adjust the weights on, and the self-learning aspects are just self-updating API-Calls somewhere, think SAP on crack.
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>>61598676
keep them in condoms and fill those condoms with farts
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>>61598574
They are out of silver https://www.muenzeoesterreich.at/eng/produkte/1-ounce-silver-vienna-philharmonic-coin
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>>61598373
basically these bitches just noticed when the music stops, there won't be any chairs at all.
And oh boy do the people paying them by paying taxes hate standing, as well as their private armies a.k.a. the military.
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>>61598755
Physical premiums over spot are already making coins over $100.
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>>61598857
>>61598848
Ive got stacks and tubes I keep wrapped because they'll probably get sold some day, but Ive also got bins of raw fondle coins in my permastack because I realize Ill never want to be bereft of silver.
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>>61598600
no, I boughted it online. I haven't received the platinum one yet
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Silver @ $81
GSR @ 55

Central bankers tongue my anus
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>>61598879
>GSR @ 55
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>my "crazy" uncle made a manic plea for all the family to buy silver when it was under $20 an ounce at Thanksgiving a few years ago
>smug boomer family members shut it down with "muh rocks"
>his logic made sense to me at the time about industry demand and I knew from Chinese coworkers that they all hoarded PMs
>bought only a mere 3 kilos

FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCKFUCK FUCK FUCK FUCKKKKKK
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What do you guys think of JPMorgan getting in bed with the US to finance the newly acquired Venezuela mines?

I know it takes several years to mine it out of the ground, but if jews make contracts they can receive money up front and start shorting again. China is trying to short squeeze the US and the US is deflecting it to Venezuela.
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>>61598886
Sad part is, that's not even a food ratio. Gotta bump that up to at least 40 for me to even nibble on a gold/ silver swap.
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>>61598894
*good, damn ipad
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>>61598878
Glad you're not burned. I was feeling it.
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>>61598890
Unc tried to warn you
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>>61598435
>>61598396
the point is, if they didn't fucking tamp it so much it would be a simple calculation where the price will go from here and it would stop right there.
They tamped because they know since the abolition of the gold standard, a stable PM price signals a functioning economy. An economy which tells you "2% inflation are healthy" can not function in the long term, so whoop dee do they had to suppress the price in order to PRETEND everything is fine until the people who had experience living with Gold/Silver coinage died off. They didn't expect it to bite them in the ass so hard and all the debt WITH INTEREST would compound (well the jews knew that), so people in charge of keeping the economy going basically had to start kicking the can by inventing new names for adding fuel to the fire ("quantitative easing").
2008 was a warning shot to stop the fucking parade, either they didn't do it for political reasons or simply didn't care due to being in office for 4 years each anyways, the point is all of the consequences they were avoiding accumulated, and they can't shove it into the public fast enough via inflation to stop it. Also the USD function of exporting inflation via "being the reserve currency" is kill since Russia's assets are frozen and the deal broke. What we're experiencing since the start of the war is the swan song of the current empire, and fuck Ukraine doesn't even matter, Russia could've invaded Uzbekistan, once SWIFT-countries just froze the assets it was a free for all.
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>>61598725
silver sisters, we won
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>>61598498
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>>61598635
>AGE if you're in the USA - i think it has some tax/reporting advantages too.
it doesn't. this is just a myth that won't go away despite a simple google search disproving it
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>>61598789
Is this real?
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Bros, I think I'm too weak and stupid to know what to do with all these gains
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>>61598924
its fake but I'll take it
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>>61598890
>mere 3 kilos
Better than a mere 0, my friend. Your uncle told you during thanksgiving to buy silver, and you did. Now is the time to be thankful for what you have.
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>>61598309
>>61598491
>muh taxes muh mortgage

Bro there isn't going to be any running banks, let alone a functioning government, by the time buying houses with Silver becomes feasible
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>>61598924
Only $26.742 Trillion to go.
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>>61598924
based
fuck all those bloated companies
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>>61598937
This
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>>61598924
Oh shit!!!! Silver finally made the #2 asset in the world spot.
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>>61598934
>fake
https://companiesmarketcap.com/assets-by-market-cap/
Nope
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>>61598931
oh yeah
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>1/4 oz silver is worth as much a full ounce 2 years ago

Mein gott
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>>61598491
This is my plan as well. These loans aren't common or dont exist yet, but they will in the future.
My psychic intuition tells me they will do something weird like only accepting kilos or 100oz bars as collateral. Maybe 10oz definitely not 90%
Something silly like that to gatekeep the poorer people who got lucky with silver.

It will all get worked out once silver gets closer to $1000
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>>61598931
it was real at some point for some one possibly. its likely a recreation of something that existed at one point in time but may or may not have been observed or recorded. thats all AI video is btw - memories extracted from the ether.
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>>61598329
this is wrong. please stop spreading misinfo
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>>61598937
Who needs a mortgage where at this rate we can buy houses cash
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>>61598959
this. as silver moons, real estate will crash. most people will be financially devastated, but it'll be best of both worlds for us stackers
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>>61598930
>>61598953
FFS do your homework idiot >>61598632
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Gold and silver keep winning. Cryptofags keep losing.
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>>61598789
Top tier tummy and hips
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>>61598959
At this rate we will be buying houses for a fistful of silver instead of fake and gay paper
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>>61598966
i guess that's where the confusing is coming from. different reporting rules =/= teh eagles are tax free duuude
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>>61598444
no mr cia meme man i aint showing you my staxxx i dont own any silver
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>>61598890
You should consider calling him and telling him you took him seriously. It's hurtful to have family shut you down like that. I'm sure you would make his day
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>>61598252
Cryptocucks mad that I can physically fondle my coins and stick them between my butt cheeks while they can only stare at pixels.
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>>61598970
i imagine that rl Evangeline Lily looked exactly like that when she was young. she seems a very smiley person, and fit too.
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Are gold eagles tax exempt when you sell?

No, American Gold Eagles are generally not exempt from taxes, though they often avoid state sales tax and have different reporting rules than other bullion, but profits from selling them are subject to federal capital gains tax, typically at the higher 28% collectible rate, as the IRS classifies them as collectibles.
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>>61598965
>as silver moons, real estate will crash
Good. I want to buy 2 more houses in my neighborhood and rent them out. After establishing an LLC and (((lawyers))) and all that.
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>>61598976
How do you tax something that isn't reported?
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A lot of you retards are so nonchalant about a future where you can buy a house with silver. Ah yes the banks die, nothing happens forever anymore, and AI microprocessors continue to chug along building themselves with silver and gold.
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>>61598922
>would be a simple calculation
yeh that would be nice
nothing to argue with the rest of that, its something else having to explain that just between the seizing of russian treasuries and the sperging against venezuela are both fat signs of the US. as a monolith, is dying and some still don't get it or take a while to at least
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Hey (You), yes (You)!

We are ALL gonna make it.
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>>61598995
all of this stuff is easily found out with a google search, fren

Dealers don't report sales of American Gold Eagles (AGEs) on IRS Form 1099-B primarily because these coins are exempt from the IRS's Reportable Items List, established when the rules were created in the 1980s; they weren't in existence then, are fractional, or don't meet purity standards for bulk reporting, allowing investors to manage tax reporting more privately, though capital gains are still due to the IRS upon sale.

Why American Gold Eagles Are Different

Not on the Original List: The IRS reportable list focused on older bullion (like 90% silver) or large bulk gold/silver bars (kilos). Gold Eagles (both American & Canadian) and Silver Eagles were introduced later and aren't on that list.
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>>61598857
Yeah same but these are mostly vintage so I don't know why I would protect them anyway.
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>>61598965
>as silver moons, real estate will crash
I don't see how the two are related.
People still need to live somewhere (demand remains).
Silver is not used to make house payments, and unless you're dumb enough to get a variable rate loan, your payments remain constant.
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>>61598465
https://www.beutler-muenzen.de/rubrik52.htm
took a while but I found numbers on how many were minted (Auflage), the Letters before them stand for which German mints minted them, the most is usually Berlin.
picrel is Hindenburg 5RM 35-36 for instance, already millions minted. Tons of stock just lying around in collector boxes and coin shops here, BECAUSE they're silver. They had no more "currency value" by law since the 50s, and the last bank statements got converted into Deutsche Mark in the 70s according to Wikipedia (I didn't know that).
But yeah, it's silver, might as well keep them as a hedge. Not even a hundred years later and people who listened to Hitler, who explicitly warned THIS will happen again if the people who caused Weimar get back into power, are getting rich off hodling or in my case, buying in.
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>>61599010
No I'm pretty fucking worried. I have many friends who just bought houses, some with kids. You think I want to see them go broke? Of course not. Silver is a life raft I'm bringing not because I want the ship to sink but because I'm scared it will
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>>61598632
I don't think being exempt from reporting is the same thing as being exempt from the tax.
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>>61599020
That doesn't answer my question. You don't know what you're talking about.
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>a roll of 50 Mercs is like $350

Blowjob bros, we're home
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>>61599027
real estate has real value, but it is currently propped up massively by the debt system, which is what's going to crash. silver is not propped up by that system at all
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Can’t wait till the COMEX paper market fails and silver jumps to 26k an ounce.
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>>61599039
How do you get taxed for something that isn't reported?
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>>61599025
Vintage is one thing - those can get pricey no matter what.
Generic is another, and IMHO it has two categories: art and ho-hum refinery stamp.
Art bars kind of rely on being pretty - unmarred. As with this coin, I would pay extra even for generic art if they looked as good as my edit of it.
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>>61599042
what you're saying is you want to avoid paying taxes because a bullion dealer isn't reporting a sale on a specific form. good luck with that.
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rolling for tampy to smash the price down one more time so I can get an order in before we hit triple digits, I cant fucking go out like this with a sub 100 oz stack
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>>61599010
it's gonna be awesome fren
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>>61599059
at that size can you even call it a stack?
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The Most Electronically/FINANCIALLY Stable Element

Silver, being a noble metal, is incredibly stable and resistant to chemical reactions.
This stability is attributed to its complete outer electron shell (electronic configuration [Kr] 4d9 5s2), giving it a low tendency to lose or gain electrons (a +1 charge is the norm for a cored holey metal).
Unlike many other metals, silver doesn't tarnish easily when exposed to air, making it ideal for both decorative and functional purposes. When it does corrode, as all materials do over time, even water in glass, only the outer layer is affected, so your stax stay fresh-looking for years.

Silver's desirability lies in its unbeatable combination of aesthetic qualities (its natural white color, extreme reflectivity, and high luster) and its stability in various conditions.
Its high price point compared to other metals is attributed to factors such as rarity, intense mining/financial resistance and market demand for high-end aesthetics/natural antimicrobial properties.
In short, silver is unironically the "King of Metals" in both appearance and function.

So really what have you done today that truly means anything if you don't own any?
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>>61599057
No, I asked this,
>How do you tax something that isn't reported?
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>>61598720
I'm going all junk for 4 years now simply to avoid premiums, most dealers I can access want to get rid of the dirty stuff and only stock pristine shinies so I went pretty hard, guess 70%+ of my stack is under .900 (all neatly organized in an Excel file of which coin is precisely how much in ozt and grams because
>we do that
>IN GERMANY)
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>>61599059
Better get on eBay and start finding below spot deals.
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>>61599069
When you go to a LCS and you buy some Eagles and dont show your ID they literally have no idea who bought what.
Im still not seeing how private sales are reportable, meaning who is doing the so-called reporting. Anyhow unless youre some fed, your posts are all noise
https://www.ammoland.com/2021/09/no-one-needs-an-arsenal-of-free-speech-110/#axzz7qyprmkxO

The IRS requires a letter of authorization from the taxpayer for this kind of release (Pub. 4521, page 23; https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p4521.pdf)
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>>61598859
>>61598809
what was the circuit breaker again, $12?
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>>61599059
If you really believe in silver it's at a comically discounted price until it's well over $1k
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Coincidence that bitcoin is pumping now that silver is on the move? My thought is that they don't want people to invest in PMs.
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>>61599084
So that's why the IRS started arming their agents...
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>>61599073
based, organized mark stacker
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>>61598781
SilverGoldBull has set nearly everything to "Presale" in small text. They keep taking money, but you might not get your metal until February. And if it keeps up... even later.
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>>61598995
Two different questions arise. Are you required by law to pay the tax? If so, is the law enforceable? The answers might be yes to the first and no to the second.
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>>61598927
Buy fractionals
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>>61598890
what the other anons said, go and tell him and at least thank him.
3 Kilos might "only" be ~93 ozt but it IS way better than nothing.
If he's that much into stacking getting his perspective might be interesting, if he called it at $20 he obviously has fundamentals.
And who knows, maybe he'll let you know how much he has and where. Maybe there's whores to be gifted to you by him just for the vindication, and you can hang out in his luxury homes later on, or share the last two cans of canned tuna in the entire city depending on what the world does with the info that the dollar is dying.
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>>61599102
yeah i saw that a few days back. some dealers are denying certain kids of payment. some wont ship outside the country anymore. its interesting
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>>61599102
Lots of online bullion dealers are now preorder weeks out for any decent silver. Things are getting more fucked by the day. Slight not be able to get any after February if this keeps up.
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>>61598871
I have a feeling that this will be the 2031 Britannia design.
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>>61599121
Might not be able to get any after February if this keeps up.
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>>61599084
>When you go to a LCS and you buy some Eagles and dont show your ID they literally have no idea who bought what.
Nobody is disputing this.

>Im still not seeing how private sales are reportable,
Nobody said they were. Did you even read my posts?
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>>61599132
i have a feeling that you're right
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So now that the gap between western and Chinese markets has closed. What does Chang do in about 3.5 hours from now?
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>>61599016
most people trust "people" too much, that's instinct we still carry from tribes in caves. If someone tells you a bear is around and heading this way you get the fuck out. If he saw nothing, you go on painting tits on the wall or pondering your fire.
Thing is, "people" being replaced with (((news))) is relatively new, critical thinking sounds like school blah blah to tons of normies because the consequences of doing so are rarely graspable. And everybody else also trusts the news. Everyone who doesn't is immediately susceptible to all kinds of well poisoning, the easiest example being flat earth and chemtrails - whenever you speak of something nobody else had their bloody information box tell them (or in recent years, doombrick) you're immediately lumped in with the loons.
The typical normie might not even be that dumb, but still refuses to question the fundamentals of the establishment, because "these people wouldn't be in power if they weren't smart, journalists wouldn't interview them if they weren't right, or we would at least hear backlash from other wise people and discussions and shit"
Yet we never do, no matter how blatant the propaganda. If we do, it's all on rails, contained in political theater boiling down to red team bad, blue team good and vice versa. It's also always the inconsequential topics swaying votes. Economy is just taken as "they teach it in schools, we know how this works, leave it to the experts."
Appeal to authority fallacy, or "the midwit-r*ddit conundrum"
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>>61599150
can you get these graded?
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Soon I will be able to sell my 3 ounce handmade silver miami cuban link and buy back my PVS14 that I sold to buy a gold franco chain
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>>61599142
Did not read them, in chicago with some friends we just smoked some weed and are passing around my rock mountain mining 3oZt/$35 silver bar looking forward to some hooligans coming around.
Though I would love to straighten it like a "big barbell" right on the closest hooligan face as a service to humanity. +777% holy damage to **** btw
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>>61599107
the fucking fractionals they offer are 1/10th of an ounce costing what I bought my ounces for, they slap absolutely ridiculous premiums on fractionals, I'm happy with my junk silver. It comes in fractions anyways.
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>>61599155
pump more
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>>61598947
It is fake because theres a stockpile of all silver ever mined in history. We'd be lucky if there's actually 10 billion ounces available (aka 800 Billion mkt cap not 4.5 Trillion)
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>>61599073
>excel
Based I do the same, I have excel for my silver and gold where I log what I bought, when I bought it, how much I paid, weight in too and grams etc
T. Sweden
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>>61599162
>Did not read them,
Then quit replying to me. You don't even understand what we are talking about.
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>>61599158
they don't exist yet, they are design drafts/samples for the next iteration of frenopolis.

>>>/tg/97282550
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>>61599066
2. As you can stack one on top of the other.
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>>61599105
>did not answer the question
Noted.
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We did it!!!!!!
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>>61599156
also known as
The NPC TRVKE

its not new to me really, just still find myself more than a bit taken aback at it sometimes.
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>>61599073
Damn. Nice.
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>>61598949
I blew the mind of a zoomie today telling him 5 Deutsche Mark (1976 and earlier) are now sold for 17€/piece. They contain 5g of Silver.
Also you know what's really fun? Looking at how much an ounce actually goes for at proper shops for all the classics.
https://feingoldhandel.de/silbermuenze-maple-leaf-1-unze-differenzbesteuert
I bought my first ever coins here for 23€ a pop at a spot of 20.
13€s for the priviledge of buying a shiny in full.
2002 when we got the Euro it was 1€ = 1.95583 DM (my autistic mind remembered that fucking number with a song and it's stuck ever since), basically 2x the value, and people STILL calculate with that shit while shopping. They lose half their body in fluids when I tell them how much the fucking €uro bled since then.
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>>61599186
we did fren
we fucking won
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>>61599073
good idea fren
junk buyers now will look like geniuses later
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central bankers tongue my anus
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Hello fellow Christians!!
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>>61599168
I do this too.

Side question: anyone know if the 32.5k margin call (raise from 25k) increase goes into effect tomorrow?
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>>61599198
he does it for free
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Am I retarded if I think governments should use goldback style currency? Many countries already have plastic bills, might as well spray a little gold on there and save the economy
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>>61599190
Based kraut stacker,
Bro you should sleuth through online german newspaper archives for articles in the fifties, sixties, seventies about DMs being remonetized with silver... think it was late fifties. Also stores about BundesBank gold im sure.
I enjoy finding the English ones, sometimes you find enlightening info or stories.
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>>61599206
Religion is satanic. Christ was an extremely radical and independent person of his time. He did not form Christianity nor would he support it.
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>>61599048
it'll be quite the show. Demand AS IN "people wanting to buy" is high already, especially near industries, but "Demand" (people actually making offers) is critically low with anyone other than BlackRock. Their plan most likely being to buy up all the farmland and buildings they can get their grabby hands on, the vision being Cyberpunk with them as Arasaka or whatever.
They still need YOU to eat ze bugs, remember?
The general public won't have their handy dandy mooning silver, in contrast they'll throw in all their belongings when it's near the potential limit already JUST to keep their disintegrating Dollars from becoming toilet paper. So aside from us funny schizos, it looks like it's working. I know tons of farmers here get squeezed out of their farmland by all kinds of loans, usually house + car, keeping them enslaved and once fired or sick they default, decide it's not worth it, cash out and move to a flat in the city - boom, another rentoid is born. That's legal and easier than just taking it from you, which would summon guillotines and Luigis in the military faster than they can scream oy gevalt.
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>>61599190
nice mat
nice coins
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>>61599190
>Heiermänner
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>>61599116
>>61599121
UK Bullion dealers paying premiums over spot to Silver Chads. Has this started in the US?
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>>61599213
Pic related
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>>61599211
golbacks suck ass and cant be folded
also we need less plastic circulating not more
in short, yes you are retarded
but at least you have silver so you'll make it anyways
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>>61599190
same with austrian schilling 1€=13,7603ATS
you could buy a week of groceries for 100ATS, now you need over 100€
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>>61599198
Yes
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>>61599227
i could sell over spot for my silver coins in canada, yep. only a dollar or so, but ive not seen that before
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>>61599227
This tells you to hold on for dear life and not sell.
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>>61599194
the idea is that I can autistically tell people how much silver is in these coins precisely in case SHTF. we already have blackouts in Berlin caused by lefties chimping and casually disabling power AND heating (most likely staged, there's even a letter with it lmao), and if we actually need to go back to barter for a while, you better buy coins people around you know already, and have the data on how much each coin is worth in Silver Grams - because USD and EUR won't be much of a reference anymore.
If you want to go even more autistic, note prices of common commodities like let's say 1kg of flour, one standard piece of bread, one big mac, at random dates so you can tell normies "that's 15 big macs in 2025!"
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>>61599164
No Holo? NGMI.
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>>61599235
>puts his mouth on fags
gay
just get a pipe and smoke peter stockkebye out of it
>>61599241
excepting war nickels (i have a few) i already have US junk weight in toz memorized i just need to do the second part
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>>61599229
they can't be folded???? Haha
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>>61599187
it's always fascinating to me to see boomers talking politics in bars and shit, and myself being 34 already so jaded that I quit reading the articles because I know it's all planned bullshit, elections all four years mean I can vooote as hard as I want I won't change shit anyways.
Fair enough, they only ever had the funny haha box while we grew up with the library of alexandria in our pockets.
All these faggots touting "hurr I read a book a week" may very well have read LESS in their lifetime than us internet schizos browsing 4chan every day for decades and looking up shit as we go as to never look underinformed.
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>>61599155
(((The West))) is so scared they have the queers on Censor It gloating over a pro white dating website hack. That means they utterly dread common people buying silver. Just like when the start pushing Animal Rights they are distracting from Jews and Israel. Invading weak countries is another tell. That means silver has a very long way to run. Possibly far above gold when all the paper silver contracts fail to deliver. All the paper buyers are about to lose a lot of trust in the system and Big Jew needs distractions by the shekel truck to control the price.
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>>61599087
Based off the quantity available compared to gold and it's mining ratio it caps out at $110 with current gold price.

But tulip frenzy
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>>61599258
i mean, they can but not without getting a crease that makes them look like shit and also fucks with the plastic, meaning bits fall off in time and eventually add to the microplastic issue
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>>61599257
>nigger lippin a fag
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>>61599267
The mining ratio doesn’t account for all silver used in industrial production that is no unrecoverable.
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High demand will cause slight processing and shipping delays. We appreciate your patience.
>High demand will cause slight processing and shipping delays. We appreciate your patience.
High demand will cause slight processing and shipping delays. We appreciate your patience.
>High demand will cause slight processing and shipping delays. We appreciate your patience.
High demand will cause slight processing and shipping delays. We appreciate your patience.
>High demand will cause slight processing and shipping delays. We appreciate your patience.
High demand will cause slight processing and shipping delays. We appreciate your patience.
>High demand will cause slight processing and shipping delays. We appreciate your patience.
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>>61599228
I shall do this tomorrow at work when I get paid to sit and wait for all the other fucks to catch up while my work portion is done since Dec 15th
Getting older, I find getting paid for my daily reading as well as taking dumps is adequate compensation for being in this goddamn clown system globally, as well as sitting in the cuck chair as a vassal nation.
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NOTHING IS FOR SALE!! ITS ALL FUCKING PREORDER WITH A MONTH OF WAIT
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>>61599267
Nigga theres been a 9 figure ozt mining deficit for years now.
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>>61599284
ITS FUCKED
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>>61599268
It would be cool if our currency could be made of something more durable, and also possible chemically nonreactive. That would be much greener. I wonder if such a material exists
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>>61599267
It comes out of the ground at 1:9 gold-silver though. Surely someone who bought and held for so long like you did would know this. Not to mention the multi-year supply deficit.
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>>61599281
good luck
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>>61599252
“Stupid potato!” - Holo The Wise Wolf
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the signs were there……you weren’t looking
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>>61599241
Money has always been by weight until fiat satanry was invented

In ancient societies like Judea and Rome, monetary value was
primarily determined by the intrinsic value of the material used (commodity money), typically the weight and purity of precious metals like gold and silver. The government stamp on a coin served as a guarantee of this weight and purity, not as an arbitrary declaration of value.
Ancient Judea (Before and During the Roman Period)
Before the widespread use of minted coins (which started in the region around the Persian period), value was measured by weight alone, and transactions often involved scales.

Weight-Based System: The fundamental unit of value was the shekel, which was not initially a coin but a specific weight of silver or gold. The Hebrew word shekel means "to weigh," reflecting this practice.
Commodities as Money: Beyond metals, various commodities held intrinsic value and were used for trade or as payment, including livestock, grain, and other goods. The Latin word for money, pecunia, derives from pecus, the word for cattle, illustrating the historical use of livestock as money.
Standardization: To ensure fair trade, official weights existed, such as the "sanctuary shekel" mentioned in the Bible, which provided a standardized measure. Dishonest practices involved using false weights, which were widely condemned.
Transition to Coinage: When coins were introduced, they were essentially standardized, pre-weighed pieces of metal. The face value was generally linked closely to the metal content. In New Testament times, Roman and Greek currencies circulated, but the value of a handful of coins might still be verified by weighing them on a scale during a major transaction.
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>>61599296
the housemaid was pretty good. did anyone see it?
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>>61599296
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>>61599230
own some of the bad boys
marvellous coins, the €uro in comparison is fugly ass monopoly money
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>>61599259
indeed, being a schizoid is the greatest blessing a curse could ever grant
>>61599265
for as much as its all theatre
it at least seems as though they were caught with their pants down and are scrambling a bit to position themselves for when the music stop
everythings been so heavyhanded that theres just no mask left so it comes off as panicked to me
could be wrong tho
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Finding cheapies is getting harder and harder. Even as junk coins. Found some 10 Marks below 20€. I don't feel like buying 'em, but maybe some of my fellow krauts would like to.
Any way, happy stacking.
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silver sluts
S.S.
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>>61598281
I have a house right now but it was built in the mid 50s and it looks like it. If the price keeps going up I could probably cash in like 100 grand and turn this shit box into something really special. The area I live in I could probably sell the house for like 800000 if it was completely fixed up.
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Would be a big LOL if silver price passes up gold price at some point due to supply and demand issues.
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>>61599291
Argon?
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>>61599295
"Have you ever heard the story of Holo The Wise?"
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>>61599296
>>61599302
ALL THE SIGNS HAVE BEEN THERE
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>>61599267
physical silver is like literally the opposite of a tulip kek (hard, durable, useful, not just decorative etc)
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>>61599284
my local coin shops are literally BEGGIING for customers to sell silver. They are also willing to trade gold for silver, in favor of the customer (8 more ounces silver for the customer) per trade. Very few are doing it. As soon as somebody sells, the next guy in line drops a fat stack of cash to buy it all

i was only able to pick up 2 dollars face of some 90% he dug up in a drawer.
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>>61599277
kek, puttin u lip on a fag at all is fo zesty niggers
>>61599291
cant think of anything, guess its back to plastic tokens for the goyim
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great thread lads, to bless it before it dies have some Mongolian Tögrög, my proudest rare shiny.
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>>61599308
always, ALWAYS get them from here
https://www.gold.de/aufgeldtabelle/silber/
pick the first link, buy as much as they have.
The shit on eBay marked as "buy instantly" is usually spot + some Euros of profit for them, PLUS shipping. These turks want to flip some silver so they buy the cheapest junk they find and flip it for some €uros, plus scam you on delivery.
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Iqdelet on suicide watch
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>>61599295
Uh BASED!
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>>61599318
yes at this point all the silver dresses are not a coincidence
silver is IN. it is SEXY.
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Not a terrible deal i guess, though the last rounds I bought were $76.50... they might be my last
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>>61599268
yeah you definitely cannot fold a goldback. it would fuck it up big time
i only have a few of them for decoration
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>>61599344
they still have these
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>>61599337
>on suicide watch
how do i join? i want to see it happen too
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>>61599304
love em but i only own the 900 ones. not the 640
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https://texmetals.com/
Still has a lot of stuff in stock.
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>>61599300
>b-but you can't just BUY something for 25g of silver, that's bartering and babaric!
bitch, it's not even been a full 150 years since these bad boys (lower row) fell out of fashion, conveniently they weigh in quite close to sovereigns of all the other euro countries, meaning "small gold coin" of any currency was basically the same value everywhere.
And then they "invented" the Euro and sold it as a new and progressive idea, bitch that shit was here since Hanse times. Only difference was the government couldn't just print infinite of the shite.
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>>61599296
pmg schizos right again
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>>61599354
I bought whatever was convenient, and some of the 100öS to round out the collection. My internal thinking was "more coins = smaller units for trade", I was big into the SHTF scenario back then, even have a 100 stack of bic lighters, inspired from that one effortpost from some war in serbia
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>>61599311
Checking these digits just in case.

I thought I was retarded for making this purchase on 12/28, which, I was. But by the time it’s delivered I might be in profit
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>>61599349
those are unironically a nice coin
i have a few
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>>61599372
call me a schizo but the last resistances all "coincided" with 10€ intervals, I kind of expect some resistance RIGHT NOW - we're like 0,40€ under 70.
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>>61599375
They are. Doubly so with how many variants of them there are.

>>61599369
Do you have more that one frog statue? If not, I never realized it was that tiny.
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$81.28
this is the highest daily close if I'm not mistaken.
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>>61599257
When we were young you were gay if you didn't smoke.
Wait I still think that and feel that pipe smokers are larping faggots.
Next you're gonna tell me stop drinking:P
Enjoy fren not everyone understands my humor and it seems to piss people off.
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Been buying Silver for me and the wife since 16.
We probably have a bit over 10 kilos and we aren't rich by any means.
Craigslist and Ebay have been a godsend.
It angries up the blood reading about nubs that couldn't do shit in the 2 years JP Morgan paid to keep the price low.
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>>61599265
What is soon someone sets Grok free
It connects to Palantir
It fires 6000000 drones at the jews
Man that sure would be hilarious
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>>61599390
>wrapping your lips around a cylindrical object and drinking yellow liquid from it
incredibly homo

cheers, faggot
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2 MINUTES LEFT! 2 MINUTES TO BUY AT THESE PRICES OR RIDE THE TIGER
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>>61599404
You must be fun at parties. Hey want a soda bottle?
Revolting little jew:)
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>>61599390
I wish they weren't so expensive. They have to be one of the things that have increased the most over the last couple decades.
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>>61599372
tha' robin hood bullion be tight AF ngl
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>>61599359
>From the mid 19th Century up until 1920 France, Spain, Italy, Romania, Venezuela, Belgium, Switzerland, Greece and a few other European countries all used Gold and Silver coins with the same fineness and weight as part of the Latin Monetary Union
>Germany's coins were basically the same, just slightly larger
>American Silver coins below $1 were the same weights as LMU coins, just with a slightly higher purity
>Sweden, Norway and Denmark had their own Monetary Union
>Places like the Netherlands, the UK, Austria-Hungary and a few others had slightly different standards, but still had coins similar in size and purity to those of neighboring countries (a British Shilling was around the same ASW as a German Mark or French Franc, for example).
>In spite of this, all of these countries had full control over their own currencies
>Very few debased or low purity coins were in circulation anywhere
The 19th Century was arguably the peak of the monetary system and everything afterwards has been a fake and gay attempt to imitate it.
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>>61599335
>The shit on eBay marked as "buy instantly" is usually spot + some Euros of profit
usually, but not always. Made some great deals there. Gold.de is usually closer to spot from my experience.
But I can see where you are coming from. Finding good stuff on Ebay is getting harder every day.
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>>61599380
no, I am told it's one of three, a generous anon from this very thread gave them away because they were test prints with his metal 3D printer (coincided with the anonmint craze) and I happened to get trips after spamming a little.
It's precisely 1.5 ozt
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>>61599372
I remember your post. I added another whopping 50oz to my stack that night too. Wasn't sure if the Shanghai/LBMA rumors were going to pan out and we were going to see a big leap up or if the margin call was going to wreck shit. In the end, both happened, but the Comex overruled the big Asian market gainz.
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>>61599415
You're ringtone. I just buy them from the next country over and illegally:)
Because f them much the same as my reasons to like gold and silver.
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>>61599421
I got demoralized from bidding precisely spot +1€ at every auction and at least 20 other stackers doing the same, so around 90% effort without payback rate, even in covid home office I didn't want to waste my entire day hunting down cheapie after cheapie (and then paying shipping for the fucking things) when I might as well buy a slightly more expensive 200 junk coins for a flat 15€ shipping from the aufgeldtabelle
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We're about to plow through $82 like a MASSIVE, GARGANTUAN BBC straight through a jewish girl.
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>>61599450
we already broke ATH again if you discount that one glitch at christmas
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>>61599412
>want a soda bottle
no im not a gayboi
and hows that for gratitude
after all the cheap silver that was practically given away to you for years
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>>61599388
if im not mistake you are not mistaken
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>>61599458
i wont pretend it didnt happen
but did it really happen?
really?
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I would say I'm gonna make it, but that tempts fate.
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>>61598762
I gave away 2018 some peeled copper cables at the scrap vendor, get cheated, got less money then expected+they downgraded the sort from "Milibrand I" to simple copper. Since then I stacked again copper from trash or work demontage in renovation objects. From 6 scrap yard vendors ony 1 I found who not cheated, as I also collected Iron, Alu, Zinc etc. for try out. Now i not give away my new copper collection (Pic). Plan to melt it to bars, but not found any refinery. Who can tel me where in south or central-Germany it is possible to get your copper melt to bars? "ESG" not wanted to, I called them.
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>>61599461
OK so you dislike cigarettes, alcohol and soda bottles. And you're not a jew. So you're just an insufferable little wanker.
Cool
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>>61599472
it was the bots simply aligning themselves with SGE spot price in China. Was (((solved))) in 2 minutes.
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>>61599472
the chart at that site glitches out quite often, usually in reaction to some world news as well.
curious, innit
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>>61599445
fair enough. If you can afford a big pile of junk at a time, that's more economical. But if you are a stacker on a budged, or if you are just hunting cheapies as a hobby, ebay is the place to go. Had the same problems with auctions as you did. That's when I started looking for "buy instantly" instead. Sort by price and go for the range that you want: spot-x%. Most of the time you will not get lucky. But sometimes, you will get a Bingo!
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>>61599478
>150KG
how much is that, like $1k worth lol?
Fucking pointless. But still based in a way.
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>>61599493
>But if you are a stacker on a budged, or if you are just hunting cheapies as a hobby, ebay is the place to go.
oh, definitely!
I'd just be extra careful, I've had assholes write SILVER all over the product page and get a 5M Prussia Mark piece weighing fuck all and being fully magnetic - took some effort to get back my money, paid him 2€ for the metal. Called him Hurensohn as well after I had my money back.
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>>61599494
You got me lol
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>>61599493
I got an good deal today. I bought a ms63 1887 Morgan dollar for 65 dollars today (sucks it's ICG though)
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>>61599388
>jew bankers panic sell silver
>jew bankers panic buy bitcoin
>jew bankers panic buy ethereum
>jew bankers panic buy litecoin
>jew bankers panic buy dogecoin
>jew bankers panic buy monero
>jew bankers panic buy dash
>jew bankers panic buy zcash
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>jew bankers panic buy ripple
>jew bankers panic buy eos
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>jew bankers panic buy bitcoin silver
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>>61599504
if he got it for free, that's infinite X.
seeing as the price did 43% this year, it's nice to have. Can't help him melt it though, I don't even have a car so never scouted for good places.
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>>61599516
kek
for a sec i thought you were just playing along
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>>61599504
Copper spot is at $5.95/lb,
so 153 kg = 337.3 lbs = $2,007.
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>>61599376
lmao scratch that, say hello to 70€s, or a 2.5x for all COVID stackers.
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>>61599519
>1887 Morgan dollar
>20290710 ex
why do ppl bother slabbing these kind of mass minted coins, seriously?
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>>61599532
>2.5x for all COVID stackers.
>us government prints 8220000 billion trillion dollars for a flu pandemic (Plus interest plus the tip, I mean the tip of your foreskin sir)
>"hmmm i wonder if I should buy silver"
If you didn't figure this out one idk what to tell ya
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>>61599519
still sounds like a pretty good deal. pics?
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>>61599524
I'm heavily intoxicated. Not Hitler or Churchill intoxicated but enough to be between reasonable and unreasonable.
Enjoy bro
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>>61599527
i make this kind of cash just flipping few magic cards and i don't have to spend countless hours scrapping from poles, break my back or my floor. It just feels so inefficient... I can get it if you are a crack hobo who need their next fix, but if you have an internet connexion you should be able to do better.
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>>61599545
the seller unfortunately didn't take many good photos so this is all I have
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The Noblest Metal
Electronegativity: Silver has the highest electronegativity of any of the metals, meaning it has a stronger desire to gain electrons than any other.
This translates into unique oxidation properties against corrosive chemicals and gases.

Silver's Noble Family:

Pure (99.9%+) silver is considered one of the Noble Metals, an elite classification reserved for metallic elements of displaying superior qualities. The Noble Metals include:
Rhodium
Iridium
Palladium
Osmium
Platinum
Gold & Silver

Silver can also be found combined with
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>>61598300

Hey fellow PMG chads,don't forget to buy your 1oz this year to slurp up the new production!

Just bought 5 more OZ of Maples for right under spot. Feelin' comfy wumfy.
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>>61599504
Is some 1.100 to 1.400 EUR. But not for scrap yard betrayers, they cheat you in the weight, price, sort/quality and the "Dayprice" which is fixed around 9:00 in London, I think, so they dictate you their price and not the "Dayprice" to pay as less as possible, those are their tricks, mostly if you want cash, if you want it with a bill you need to tell them your taxnumber then they pay the "Dayprice" but might cheat on the weight anyway. And in DE you have then to pay tax too if cross the limit of 700 EUR, the Finanzamt get informed. ... Is a hobby work, when watching YouTube or video, so the hands can do something usefull meantime. Any hint where to smelt this in DE?
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>>61599546
Hitler wasn't drinking nor smoking.
Just a lil' bit of meth here and there but always within the doctor prescriptions' limits.
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>>61599167
Based and right

>>61599472
I really was most likely forced buying.
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If you had bought at the exact 2020 bottom of $11/oz (though the lowest prices I remember from then were like $15/oz), you'd be up nearly 7.5x right now.
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>>61599581
I was using my TrumpBux to buy silver. $170 10oz bars. What a time to be alive!
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Lunar Affinity: Silver has been used to reflect moonlight in garden and party settings for centuries.
Volume: Silver is the most metallic (sonorous) element. No other metal except iridium can generate a pure sound for as long as a piece of silver.
Silver and Sound
Silver Microphones: For recording music, the purest sound is achieved with a silver microphone as opposed to a gold coated microphone. Silver, being a more stiff material than gold, will deliver an acoustically superior result while gold will absorb micro-sound waves.
Trillion Miles per Second (Silver and Speed): Silver has the lowest refractive index of any metal, meaning in that it is the quickest in its reaction to incoming energy.
Electric Conduction: Silver is the best conductor of electricity, superior to even copper, and can be drawn into a finer wire than any other metal. Silver buss bar is currently being used inside magnetrons and other devices containing thousands of miniature circuits.
Heat Conduction: Silver is also the best conductor of heat (and the most light-sensitive, hence its importance to photography).
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we hit 82.65 on Kitco!
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Spot is over 83. WTF. I need to place another order tonight. I want cheapies!
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Silver: Symbolizing and enhancing qualities of the Moon
Reflectiveness: Silver mirrors can be made so flawless that reflections appear to be alive.
Reflectiveness: Silver can be polished to so high a level that its reflection rivals the most perfect mirror.
Malleability: Silver is unique in that it is very malleable and ductile, yet still offers great strength and hardness that requires special tools, such as carbide, to cut correctly. This means it has a tough, hardwearing surface which won't erode or scratch over time.
Ductility: Silver can be pressed much thinner than either aluminum or gold.
nugget form, making it the easiest to locate, mine, and work into shapes, as opposed to being found mixed with another metal or an ore.
Lustrous: Silver also has a unique glow with a high degree of shine and brilliance, known as its "luster".

Silver, not to be confused with Silver, is often used in specialized batteries. Silver is a growing element in making batteries, espeicially batteries used in remote northern locations. Silver offers a unique endurance and reliability in very cold climates.

Silver is the Heart of the Technological Revolution
The numerous properties of silver make it an essential component for items used in the modern high-tech revolution, including computers, microwaves, cell phones, TV's, automobiles, insulin needles, etc.
Silver is often used in wiring because it is such a good conductor of electricity, while gold's conductivity is not as dependable or consistent as silver.
Printing is currently being carried out as a form of 3D printing using nano-silver.

Silver and number 47 (Kabbalistic)
Silver has an atomic number of 47.
Silver is highly resistant to corrosion via a process called Passivation, where the outer layer of elemental silver, when exposed to oxygen in the air, will bond to produce thin layer of silver oxide which acts as a shield for the rest of the element underneath.

Bet you didn't know all that stuff, huh?
Ignorance is bliss!
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>>61599606
>Silver, not to be confused with Silver
Your AIslop is under the influence of fentanyl.
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It's astonishing that some people get banned for a single message about black hats while others do it daily without any problems.
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>>61599573
He was also a vegetarian for moral reasons, while saying his soldiers should eat meat. We as mere mortals can not try to equal him.
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>>61599561
Nice. You got it for essentially melt. Even if ICG will fetch less than PCGS, it still seems like a pretty good deal. The PCGS 63s are going for well over that price.
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82 - lol get fucked rothschild, get fucked satan.
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>3€ up a day is totally normal goy I know money very well OYYYYYYYY VEEYYYYYYYYYY HIT THE CIRCUIT BREAKERS SHUT IT DOWN SHUT IT DOWN
what I would give for a direct link to Eglin Air base and the Knesset right now
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>tfw only 500 oz

Go on bros, they expect one of us in the wreckage....
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We are actually all WAGMI.
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>>61599692
Unfortunately I only barely have 100 oz. Idk if I AGMI
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>>61599701
Ask your neighbors how much physical silver they own fren.
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>>61599655
They want a slow controlled rise kek

I am now extremely tempted to call for natural gas bans on mining and warn for energy shortage crisis unless we separate physical trading exchange now
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where can I learn more about finance in terms of silver? I know basic stuff but I've decided I want to specifically understand what all these rate hikes mean and backwardation
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Just bought the top again tonight for good luck.
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>>61599754
https://soundcloud.com/bladee1000/bladee-mechatok-rainbow?in=bladee1000/sets/good-luck-deluxe
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>>61599710
Thanks fren. Needed to boost, didn't buy nearly enough cheapies when I should have, but like you said it's better than most.
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>>61599764
3 6 9
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82 and closing on the high fuck yes
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>>61599302
Sydney Sweeney has respectable chesticles
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>Banks, hedgies and Wallstreet use debt/leverage as weapons
>They overbuy almost all assets and hope to unload their bags onto everyone else
>Decide to not buy anything other than assets that are systemic naked sold short
>GME? Shares are DRSed
>Silver? Physical ownership
>Some mines and other commodity stocks sprinkled in
>Checkmate
It's really that simple, folks.
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you're a buffoon if you think silver will hit $82.40
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>>61599485
i can believe that

>>61599576
>forced buying.
i feel forced to buy but i have no money
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>>61599906
call me a buffoon
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>>61599906
>You're crazy if you think Silver will go passed $20
>You're crazy if you think Silver will go passed $30
>You're crazy if you think Silver will go passed $40
>You're crazy if you think Silver will go passed $50
>You're crazy if you think Silver will go passed $60
>You're crazy if you think Silver will go passed $70
>You're crazy if you think Silver will go passed $80
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>>61599906
better butter your butt and call yourself Sambo cuz you gone get buck broke nigger
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>>61599625
i've used spaces to see if that would get around it, either they're using something automated to skim posts or i was just lucky
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>>61600112
I caught a 3 day sabbatical for posying s merchant not long ago
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>>61600210
Posting a*
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>its CrAsHiNg down to $80 again
FUCK
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>>61600235
I will never financially recover from this. Several minutes of my life down the drain.
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>>61600112
>>61600210
I havent gotten banned as often as I have in the last month and a half since moot had to carry all that luggage.
TJD
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