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Silver Dragon Edition

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

>Prospecting
https://youtu.be/ZCL6FKQZyoM [Embed] [Embed]
https://www.usgs.gov/programs/mineral-resources-program/science
https://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/en/news/mines-and-minerals
https://www.amazon.ca/Gold-Creeks-Ghostowns-British-Columbia/dp/088839988X

>Nitric acid, magnets, and ping test
https://youtu.be/3mg9YcAShTo [Embed] [Embed]
https://youtu.be/NgSXg-WOEVY [Embed] [Embed]
https://youtu.be/2ymGAyKAg-k [Embed] [Embed]

Previous thread: >>61614096
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If you had to put your whole portfolio into one gold/silver miner, what would it be? Same question for ETF as well.
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keep. on. stacking.
promise me, /pmg/. promise me you will keep on stacking.
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Iqdalit hates goblins.
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>>61615460
>[Embed] [Embed]
More like lazy dragon edition
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>>61615460
Frenly datapoint that the silver paper to physical ratio has been climbing for the past few months. It was as low as 357:1 late last year.
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help me pick my next 10 oz
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>>61615464
Physical gold and silver
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Can I just get rich and get my own house already?
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I have gold and silver. But i owe more value in guns and bullets. I want to get to 10 oz gold and 150-200 silver but I'm currently broke and cheapies be gone :(
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I'll be on for about an hour AMA. I'll probably be dark this weekend and update on Monday. you can count on me being in the general 9pmPST week days until presale launch or the mints reject us. Also, don't count on the round having black on it, that's just in the AI mock up.
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>>61615473
wasnt it over 400 for a while last year?
thanks for sharing the data anon.
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>>61615477
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>>61615477
buy some junk if you dont have any.
it's good fondling.
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>>61615473
What site is this?
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>>61615483
you probably have too many guns. sell some
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>>61615487
>timeline?
>website?
>price?
>perks?
>packaging?
i appreciate you doing all this and am planning to buy a roll.
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>>61615460
Blessed thread
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>>61615460
Another datapoint from late this afternoon, someone, or someones, decided to buy in excess of 1500 contracts, or ~7,500,000 ounces of silver this afternoon. Note the rest of the trading day was mild, and lower volume.
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>>61615497
us debt clock
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>>61615487
Thanks for the clarification anon. I think people in general understood that black was just the render.
I've only seen black like that with ruthenium plated coins and tarnishing.
Now that I mention that, has anyone ever spot tarnished a coin? I know some people use eggs to get rainbows.
I've had a round turn black because it was touching a rubber band and it was only near where it was touching.
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>>61615505
doing ruthenium plating for the hat would be god tier but yeah probably not gonna happen
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>>61615507
Yea I wouldn't expect it either.
I've never seen a ruthenium plated coin in real life. I would like to have just a plain silver frensmark first. And a gilded too, if that happens.
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>>61615488
I've got a ratio from August of 2024 that shows it in that range, and there is a future projection grab for 2029 that shows it back over 400:1 but that was from before the default stress got so high. Ill find it
>>61615497
These are from Usdebtclock.org
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>>61615487
anon, how do we get notified of the presale? are u gonna let us know here, another forum email list (kek) ... so that we are aware of the presale?
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>>61615501
Solid intel anon
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>>61615489
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwO4_GYwb-U
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>>61615460
When posting YouTube links on most (all?) 4Chan boards, a hypertext link is added by 4Chan after the URL text. On computers it's "[Embed]," on phones it's "[Open]."
If you copy/paste the entire OP pasta, those links appear as new unlinked text. Keep doing that, and we'll end up with large strings of [Embed]s and [Open]s for the YouTube entries.
Edit the OP post and get rid of those [Embed]s and [Open]s.
Or, save the pasta to your device and copy/paste that. The advantages are:
- No [Embed]s and [Open]s to edit,
- You avoid blindly copying sneaky add-ons from pranksters who have some personal agenda
- You won't look like a noob.
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I've been skimming through The Cambridge World History of Slavery volumes, I just wanted to post some figures from it. As the price of slaves in silver is interesting to at least me. I'll be posting about unskilled labor for the most part. I'll also be converting pricing into troy ounces of silver.

Classical greece:
Quote from The Cambridge World History of Slavery Vol 1 "Quite apart from the technical demands of metallurgy, big mining operations also needed good managers. These people commanded the labour of hundreds of slaves, and the fact that the most expensive slave in Greek history is to be found at Laurium should not surprise us. The Athenian Nicias bought the slave Sosias for a talent (6,000 drachmas). The putative average price for a slave at this time was about 200 drachmas."

A drachma was about 4.3 grams, 90% silver, so roughly 3.9 grams of silver. 3.9*200=780, 780 grams is about 25 toz

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>>61615487
Thanks and that sounds awesome.
Timeline - Hesitant to say, but let's just say for this project it would be prudent for silver price to crab for yes, two more weeks.
Website - will likely be shopify d/t low fees, integrated payments and international shipping, and fastest payouts (hopefully). Do not expect the website to have the FM on it because if shopify puts a hold on the money and looks at the project they can shut it down like they have certain projects in the past. But we'll see.
Price - there is no price right now, but because of the turnaround between release of funds from the pre-sale to the mint, the volatility of silver has to be priced in. I ask everyone to consider the price of anony's cheesed run when silver was something like $35 an ounce.
Perks - Our main goal is to get these produced and because of the rush, volatility, and mercy of whatever mind hopefully approves us (because let's not lose our hats, we still don't have more than sales manager approval from the 2 mints), perks are not being considered.
Packaging - still thinking about this. International buyers should expect discrete and creative packaging.
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>>61615505
if you happen to be near a sulfur hot spring you could dip your silver for awhile to get a darkening effect
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>>61615522
Roman empire:
When you look up slave prices for the Roman Empire, the value's are all over the place. My opinion on the matter is that people cite different sources, from different people, during different eras. Influxes of new slaves due to war can easily make things complicated.

Quote from The Cambridge World History of Slavery Vol 1 "A tablet found in London, from the late first century ad, contains the first documented sale of a slave from Britain (Tomlin 2003):
Vegetus, slave of Montanus, slave of the August Emperor and former slave of Iucundus, has bought and received by mancipium the girl Fortunata, or by whatever other name she is known, by nationality Diablintian, from Albicianus [ …] for six hundred denarii. And that the girl in question is handed over in good health, and is guaranteed not liable to wander or run away, and if anyone lays claim to the girl in question or any share in her […. ] in the wax tablet which he has written and sworn by the genius of the Emperor Caesar […]."

During said era the denarius was 3.4 grams at a purity of 93.5%, so roughly 3.2 grams of silver. 600*3.2=1920, 1920 grams is 61 toz.

Byzantine Empire:
Volume 2 even has a graph for this shit, thank the lord. Sadly the Byzantines were allergic to silver, but we can convert pretty easily as their gold to silver ratio was 1:12. Pic related is the graph.
Median price for slaves in the Byzantine Empire was about 17 solidi, it got a bit higher towards the end of the empire though. 1 solidi is 4.5 grams of gold, 4.5*17=76.6, 76.6*12=918, 918 grams is about 29 toz.
Just a bit more than the greeks of old.

cont...
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>>61615503
>>61615510
Help me, a retard, understand why it says $:oz is 1.1k, is that factoring in the physical deficit and mining costs or something? Because the ASE’s I bought today were $80
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>>61615529
Dutch american colonial slave trade:
Why the time skip? Why not the viking slave trade? Why not something east of Greece? I'm lazy, tired, and don't care. Also I want a better source on the vikings, and don't know enough about the far orient to really comment on it.
So onto the sugar plantation we go!
Quote from The Cambridge World History of Slavery Vol 3 "Suriname produced 3 percent of all Caribbean sugar and 14 percent of all coffee. Average slave prices increased between 1750 and 1800 from 475 guilders to 629 guilders, while slave prices paid for newly arrived Africans moved from 235 guilders to 613 guilders. The increase in the price of slaves was surpassed by the increase in the price of plantations, as slaves made up 34 percent of the value in 1750 against 30.5 percent in 1800."

A gulden at the time had 9.67 grams of silver, 475*9.67 = 4,593 grams = 147 toz, 629*9.67 = 6082 = 195 toz. So the range was 147 toz to 195 toz for the average slave, unbroken bucks math: 235*9.67 = 2272.45 = 73 toz, 613*9.67 = 5,927 = 190 toz, so unbroken bucks range was 73 toz to 190 toz.

If anyone has better info and sources, please tell me.
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>>61615488
Here is April 10 2025 where the ratio was similar to the current one, at 376:1, however, notably, the spot that day was $31.18per oz, and closed today about $79.95. The stress on phyisical delivery is being exacerbated by the decision of many refiners to forego refining scrap, in favor of recasting existing bullion. The recycling process is suffocating to avoid a supply crunch, but it is inflating a bubble so if and when the pure grade runs too low, the lead time to refine scrap will create a supply shock.
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>>61615521
I was waiting on the autist. Didn’t disappoint
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>>61615531
my understanding is that is how many dollars exist vs how many ounces of silver exist.
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>>61615533
>Buying unbroken bucks
Like buying a new car. Basically an instant loss as soon as I get off the lot.
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>>61615526
>denying me a (You)
bastard
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>>61615539
It's pasta. Easy to do.
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>>61615531
It’s how much the dollars been debased via printing and what some autists expect silver reverts back to, because it just has to, okay
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>>61615515
Great question. So, the big thing in the air remains that the 2 mints, hopefully next week, will verify approval and I will pay for the dies. For those who don't know, we have gotten quotes from 2 mints, who have seen the mock ups. We were rejected by another mint due to "copyright" concerns and company standards. These 2 mints have different capabilities and different pricing. Once approved and the dyes are paid for, I will notify in /pmg/ when the website goes live. For example, I will announce that at X time, I will give the website address. Again, because of the silver's volatility, being able to jump 10% in one day, and possibly more in the future, it will be a short pre-sale, probably 24 hours. It's closed, we lock in the price with mint.

I will announce on pmg at what time the website will drop, and you will have to be in pmg at that time. But don't worry because there is no selling out of the standard silver round since this is all preorder. If you hang around here enough and check in on weeknights 9PST, I'll continue to update when that drop will happen.
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>>61615533
> 73 toz to 190 toz.
>for a slave
And some anons are thinking we’re getting acreage for a sack of silver in the next 5 years
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>>61615499
Oops, replied to myself. Here you go, anon
Thanks and that sounds awesome.
Timeline - Hesitant to say, but let's just say for this project it would be prudent for silver price to crab for yes, two more weeks.
Website - will likely be shopify d/t low fees, integrated payments and international shipping, and fastest payouts (hopefully). Do not expect the website to have the FM on it because if shopify puts a hold on the money and looks at the project they can shut it down like they have certain projects in the past. But we'll see.
Price - there is no price right now, but because of the turnaround between release of funds from the pre-sale to the mint, the volatility of silver has to be priced in. I ask everyone to consider the price of anony's cheesed run when silver was something like $35 an ounce.
Perks - Our main goal is to get these produced and because of the rush, volatility, and mercy of whatever mind hopefully approves us (because let's not lose our hats, we still don't have more than sales manager approval from the 2 mints), perks are not being considered.
Packaging - still thinking about this. International buyers should expect discrete and creative packaging.
>>61615545
lol
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>>61615531
That appears to be a ratio of increased silver production to the increase of M2 money supply, projected over the next 10 years.

If you go to the website, every field has a pop up explaination which should include sources foe their data. The site has been around for a long time, since the tea party republicans were a thing, and seems pretty solid.
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>>61615477
Checked.

Scottsdale vortex
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Catch you fellas in 45, I’ll be back when frensmark leaves
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>>61615549
Clarification, the 2 mints who sent quotes - the design has only been seen by the sales managers who has no problem with it at all. We're trying to make sure it won't get rejected by a production manager or similar.
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>>61615555
Oh crap, I'm going to have to check every thread for the next couple of weeks now.
This all starting to feel too real.
Good idea on getting 2 mints going. Hopefully one of them approves.
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>>61615505
You're welcome. It does look cool. With the amount of cancelations frensmark has had in the past we are limited with getting what we are able to get, but the good news is, that's a lot
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>>61615555
Quads checked!
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>>61615487
will each coin be coming in a capsule?
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>>61615566
>Oh crap, I'm going to have to check every thread for the next couple of weeks now.This all starting to feel too real
How much you wanna bet this anon owns anime figurines and maybe some funko pops/labubus?
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>>61615566
Just check the threads on week nights around 9PST, that's when I'll be sure to give an update in here. Won't alwyas be able to field questions though. I can tell you, the likelihood of it firing off by next Friday or on next Friday is extremely low. You can ask people in pmg the latest if you miss anything. But the general weeknights 9pst, you'll find a post from me unless I die, go to jail, the pre-sale launched, or the mints rejected. The last two I will update on.
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>>61615542
>>61615548
>>61615556
Appreciate the answers anons, makes sense.
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is this worth it for the stacker?
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>>61615554
To be far, that was during an extreme demand for slaves, and the slaves were being disposed of fast due to working conditions. Also this was during the new world expansion, meaning silver was being flooded into the market, devaluing it.
Plus slaves, have been, and will be a luxury product. An acre of land at the time was like an ounce and a half of silver.
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>>61615576
Yes please have capsules!
>>61615582
Not to me because I almost only buy from trusted websites. But it is the 2nd best option other than buying a $1200 sigma.
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>>61615549
thx for all the work anon, gl and keep us notified
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>>61615526
if you pull some "its $250-a-piece" shit because of "volatility" you will get raped to death in the streets by a pack of jeets.

aputannia was $45 when the spot was $25 in April 2021. Do not fuck this up trying to jew us. Literally every single /pmg/ anon (except for delet) wants this to succeed. Ball is in your court
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>>61615555
i'll be waiting!
cant wait, just make it blatantly obvious, not a ton of words please.
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>>61615460
>pic

should have made a damsel in distress in need of BBC
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>>61615592
I know he's got work with spot price and other mint costs and shipping, but I would love if these were closer to $125-$175
I'll buy it anyways, but not as many if they're $200+
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NGL, just seeing the opportunities I've missed since I'm not a boomer and don't have infinite investment money yet is frustrating, but it also feels good knowing that I basically guaranteed made it.
One recent one was that they're building an AI data center in a town near us, so shitshacks that are literally just mobile homes in the boonies are now renting for 1,500 a month here completely hands off, these things that were only worth 50k are literally renting for 18,000 a year no matter the condition because the workers do 70 hour weeks and just want a place to sleep and eat that's not some motel. And this will proceed for at least the next 6 months, but possibly the next couple years depending on how long they keep those electricians working, so if I had said shack it would have paid out nearly 20k while only being worth 50k to begin with.

Things like these just happen to boomers throughout their entire lives, they happened once already because those shacks used to be poorhouses the size of literal sheds, but now they're all worth 10's of thousands minimum and there are 500,000 dollar mansions built in said area.
So anyways, man... That's just how I feel, not having the liquidity or houses sitting around to take care of these unique economic things is brutal but at the end of the day none of said money even feels sound, so I can't feel too bad, I just see every 70 year old around me not only getting a pension I'll never get but also 1,500 in rent a month for doing literally nothing.

It's surreal, my whole life has just been this, that same group of people didn't let me buy crypto when I was younger with no income, and encouraged me to do da SKOOL instead of working minimum wage and investing, which would have made me at least mid-6-figures by now.
But at some point this free money printer for people who already have money just has to stop, there's not much more they can take actually.
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>>61615608
You can't think like this about passed opportunities for money anon, there are opportunities literally every single day, not a single 24 hour period goes by without an options trade or penny stock returning 1000%, there will always be more chances, even as I write this very message there are opportunities surrounding us for immense outsized make-it gains that we are both unaware of.
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>>61615610
>>61615599
please stop with this ugly shit.
i denounce the tulmad but god damn these are retarded.
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>>61615611
I realize this and I'm in the market now, and of course my investments have outperformed all of those same boomers, but at the same time it just makes me immeasurably mad that literally every piece of advice I've received my whole life was bullshit and I'd be a millionaire if I just told them to fuck off and worked at mcdonalds doing my own thing.
Like now I know that I have to play the game and throw my money at any opportunity that pops up because they all had 20 of these opportunities in their lifetime, but they never told me that, they told me to study hard and go to college and farm runescape gold to be rich, not to INT money into just whatever I thought would moon - even though this would have worked their entire lifetimes.
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>>61615610
i like em anon
keep going
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>>61615487
do you keep the die?

Also if the image can be more complicated then can we get Apu putting a wojack into an oven?
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>Package is in St. Paul, MN
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>>61615592
>>61615600
$125~ would be very fair imo
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>>61615608
i understand you anon.
i hate the idea of renting and bought a crappy trailer in my area (Washington, close to Tacoma) for 90k.
90 thousand dollars for a couple I beams, manufactured wood floors, drywall, and a metal roof. but considering actual houses go for 450k (with compromises) it's the best i can do.
but it allowed me to stack hundreds in silver and a couple dozen gold ounces and now i own this shack and can improve it.
you may have missed opportunities, yes, but the best way to avoid that is to find an opportunity, like other anon said, and pounce on it.
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>>61615608
>It's surreal, my whole life has just been this, that same group of people didn't let me buy crypto when I was younger with no income, and encouraged me to do da SKOOL instead of working minimum wage and investing, which would have made me at least mid-6-figures by now.
yeah college was such a meme
oh well
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>>61615622
Kek, Miles Franklin?
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>>61615549
>it will be a short pre-sale, probably 24 hours
oof, anon thats a short god damned window.
Also just so you know, if you post an address here to something you are selling you will be banned, along with everyone else who does. So make sure your site is indexed and can be searched for.
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>>61615600
Getting dies made and the rest are fixed costs. Even if you do half the run of the aputannia (doubling the die cost per coin, in essence), it's not that much more when compared to the cost of the blanks which is proportionally much more. Adding in a couple dozen percent for "muh volatility" is kikeshit and I hope he does not go down that path. I truly wish for the best and hope he does /pmg/ right.

>>61615624
$125 is exactly fair. I will buy 20 at that price.
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>>61615636
>$125 is exactly fair. I will buy 20 at that price.
Agreed, hopefully spot can crab or dump right before. It seems like this is happening at the perfect time because there have been lots of predictions about the price mooning in Q1.
And I always buy 21 if I'm buying that many. 20 to keep new in the tube and 1 to play with and fondle worry free.
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>>61615644
didnt think about that.
guess i'll buy 21 as well.
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>>61615644
>>61615647
Agreed. 21 it is.
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>>61615576
Can't be sure of this. If buying a roll, no. If buying singles, maybe. This adds to cost in materials, shipping, and time. I would like for them to be in capsules, but at this time, I don't know if it's feasible, and I don't want to be getting ahead of ourselves. We still don't have production approval.
>>61615590
Thank you
>>61615592
If you think these are going to cost 20 dollars over spot you are out of your fucking mind.
>>61615593
You got it. The next big announcement is whether or not we get more than just sales manager approval. I'm just trying to update everyone on where we are right now.
>>61615600
There is a multiple day turnaround to secure funds from a pre-sale. During those days if silver spikes more than what I price in the round, I can't pay the mint and everyone is getting a refund and I'm out the cost of the dies. This should make sense to people on a business and finance board. Price is a sensitive topic and there's a lot to say about but if you all trust me with your shipping address then I hope you trust me in pricing as well. But right now the price is 0 because we don't have production approval only a couple very nice sales managers who have said "yeah, we can make that. Let me get you a rough quote."
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>>61615662
>I'm out the cost of the dies.
If that happens I would bet we could donate to keep you even for the dies so we could try again elsewhere.
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>>61615662
yeah a lot of people are getting way too ahead of themselves and need to chill out
let him cook guys
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>>61615672
Thoughtful, anon. I like the leads we have and told them I'm ready to pay for the dies, which they are asking for up front, so long as they can verify approval. Waiting to hear back on Monday, hoping at least one stays. I don't see how they couldn't refund the cost of the dye if I pay for it and then they decline to make them. So, I think I would be okay in that scenario. Thank you.
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>>61615662
Proportions bro. If sold for the same ratio that puts it at $145 if everything scaled linearly. It does not.
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>>61615662
>>61615679
Even at $145 I would still buy a shitload. You just have to be reasonable
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I really really love gold bros...

But not only am I pretty much priced out of buying oz anymore, I know we all have to buy silver since its our collective goy weapon against the (((enemy)))
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>>61615677
Clarification: They want payment for the dies and will let us order after our campaign. I'm asking for full design approval before paying for the dyes.
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>>61615619
I don't know if I can ship me the dies at the end but that is an interesting question. My guess is no, or it would cost a lot.
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>>61615662
>If buying singles, maybe. This adds to cost in materials, shipping, and time.
unless you're going to do a ton of these, do capsules. They're a collectible and damage in transit would be extremely disappointing.

>If you think these are going to cost 20 dollars over spot you are out of your fucking mind.
I'm not trying to be some kind of shill or push down the number of buyers or whatever the fuck, but I would highly, highly consider having a higher premium and then if the price comes down or doesn't exceed the 20, throw some other silver in to reimburse the cost. I think every first 4chan run ran into serious issues with shipping costs and managing the order volume.

>I can't pay the mint and everyone is getting a refund and I'm out the cost of the dies.
Charge the higher premium. you're already avoiding putting the mockups on shopify. If the purchase goes through smoothly and the extra premium wasn't needed, you can add more silver to the shipment.
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here anon have the high res version without the watermark
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>>61615685
sounds good, I will bide my time until then.
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>>61615689
I think I remember from Mintanon that the dies are yours and that they hold them for you. I can't imagine it would cost too much to get them to send them to you
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>>61615689
they can store the dies or send them to you, only about the size of a bottle of aspirin
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Yet another shitcoin developer, on now on coast to coast radio. He weaves crypto with big government conspiracies. How can he lie about his coin cant be haxxed. Anyway, worth a chuckle for muh felllow silber stacktare anons. In no way am i endorsing a shit coin
>inb4 buy an ad
There is a sucker born every minute…
Adios metulfags
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>61615709
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>>61615709
The only crypto worth respecting is Monero because it’s what bitcoin should have been. I wouldn’t personally invest in it though, just buy and trade it if/when you need to use it.
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>>61615716
I miss artbell and yes carrington event needed asap!
>Love muh pocket fondler
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>>61615662
>If you think these are going to cost 20 dollars over spot you are out of your fucking mind.
Why not?
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Honestly just mad. I want to buy a house and disappear.
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>>61615608
>they can't take more.
Bommers gonna try to drag the whole world with them into the grave. Every last one I spoke too acted like the flood would swallow the world after their passing.
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Rate my stack
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>>61615700
#1 Fren
>>61615701
>>61615702
Would be cool.

>>61615692
1. I'm leaning heavily towards even if there are a lot which I would expect, capsules are the way to go, unless someone buys a tube.
2. Yes, you get it and I appreciate the extra insight.
3. Thank you for this creative idea.

>>61615736
Because cost and price are not the same thing.

Good night, everyone, and thanks. I read all of the pmgs today just fyi. Won't be doing that over the weekend. We have good prospects and a finalized design. The train might move fast if we hear good things back from Mint 1 and Mint 4 on Monday. I'll be here around 9pm PST and I'll let you know any updates. Thanks again to everyone.
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>>61615738
This+whores and drugs uber delivery
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>>61615763
I hope that's not how you actually live and just made a mess for the photo.
Nice stack I guess, but I would save up to move out of a trailer first.
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>ynr Trump only wants Greenland so “MUH PROSPECTIVE PRECIOUS METALS” can tamp down the price of silver

I honestly kind of want it to go down again so I can buy more damn it
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>>61615786
How long would a mine in Greenland take to go online?
The metal refinery in Tennessee won't be going online until 2029 and that's without having to deal with brutal weather at six month long nights.
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>>61615763
Nice AI slop
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>>61615806
No idea but it would almost certainly cause a drop in price
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>>61615662
It can be done.
Mintanon got his 820 in capsules.
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How impaired are we talking?
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Bro if you are thinking of shipping my coins without a twenty cent plastic capsule to keep them safe then I’m out. How hard can that shit be.
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>>61615811
True, a completely unmined landmass of that sized likely has some sizeable deposits.
Probably even more hidden below the ice.
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>>61615823
kino
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>>61615832
you'll get a cheap plastic flip and you'll be happy
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>>61615827
Always surprised how checks are still a thing in the US desu
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>>61615767
can't tell it's ai?
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>>61615767
dude u are so dumb kek
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>>61615460
Are you guys ready for pic related?
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>>61615857
it's not a speculative pump, retard
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>>61615487
Thanks for your hard work.

Some mints use a rhodium plating as black color.
That coulx be an option for the gilded coin.
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>silver deposits discovered in greenland
>gold and silver bump 5% and 10% per day
>asteroid discovered
>gold and silver both do a 15x overnight
>mfw
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>>61615861
That's not necessarily what the chart is showing. Silver selling off after $120+ isn't because the silver bull run is over. It's because the broad market will collapse, causing a sell off in all assets. Gold and silver will be the first to recover and then head to much higher highs.
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I know most of you guys frown on digital silver but by simply buying the silver ETF anytime tampowitz does his thing and selling at end of day 1 or 2 days later I have managed to get the equivalent of 95oz of silver for free. Once I reach enough to buy a physical monster box of eagles I will do so.
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>>61615868
>rhodium plating as black color.
You're right, I didn't know that was a thing. I found a couple examples that do it that way.
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>>61615460
I did it guys, I got my first 100oz secured :D
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>>61615896
Will the SLV stay solvent for long enough for you to get a whole monster box?
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>>61615896
stop playing the devil's game and just stack physical
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>>61615806
4 years minimum:
Year 1 - drillling programm, geophysical surveys, baseline studies
Year 2-3 - building the necessary facillitys/ mining equipment
Year 4 - getting approval/licence; start digging towards the target zone

The mainproblem is getting the necessary capital. Most mining startups die because they cant get enough capital and have to dillute their stocks into oblivion.
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>>61615850
Nobody really uses them, I’ll have to go get one once every few years if I work with a new employer for direct deposit but that’s about it. Always a hassle and inconvenience though.
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>>61615912
At the current rate I only need 2-3 more swaps so I should be okay. I'm hoping it will dip down to high 60's/low 70's on monday.

>>61615916
Thats my plan when I get enough to do so. I already have a few monster boxes and my autism will not let me buy 2/3s of a box.
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>>61615896
Isn't there a rule about how often you can buy and sell a stock within a certain period of time?
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>>61615940
Wash sale, but that’s only on realized losses, if he’s selling for profit every time he can rebuy right away if he wanted
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>>61615896
No. Physical silver only. Be gone from here demon. Away with you
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>>61615908
congrats.
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>>61615940
Yes day trading is restricted but 1 I'm not buying and reselling on the same day so it doesn't apply 2 I have more than 25000 in the account so I could day trade if I wanted to but I'm not that crazy.

>>61615959
idk what you think I WILL get to 2500oz its my destiny.
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>>61615460
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>>61615964
>t. demonspawn
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total fiat (debt) (backed by nothing) death
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I don't know what it is about Silver 10 Mark coins, but despite them being fairly bland looking lower purity commemoraitves, I still have a soft spot for them.
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How bad can cull/damaged be? Found what looks like a pretty damn good deal on a roll of silver eagles
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>>61616066
The bar for cull ASE's is pretty high since none of the coins ever circulated. I've seen Youtube videos of people who bought them in the past and most the culls they got were very slightly (but noticably) toned or scratched MS or AU coins.
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>>61615529
>>61615533
Thanks for the insight anon. Can someone do a infographic out of this?
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>>61616081
Good to know, it was sold out once I went to add to cart. Knew it was too good to be true
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>>61615896
In the long run that would certainly outpace the plan I put into place around the time I got my first ounces. Again, assuming this keeps up that long.
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>>61615806
I read a writeup explaining that working in the high arctic is multiples more expensive than nearly anywhere else in the world.

1. Physics are everything at -40C to -60C. Fuel turns to gel, rubber and metal turns to glass. Special alloys are needed that won't shatter, and huge amounts of fuel are needed to keep things warm enough to not seize up.

2. Winter is the EASY season. When spring comes, the ground thaws and you get 1 to 2 meters of MUD which kills logistics. Every structure needs an engineered foundation. There are no railroads, and very few roads in Greenland for a reason.

3. Shipping into and out of Greenland have very short windows. Ports are open only a few months unless you have or build Russian nuclear icebreakers.

There is a large, high quality lead/zinc deposit in the Canadian high arctic that just isn't economically viable at the current time given the challenges of the location.

Take any mainland equivalent timeframes and costs, and multiply them by 3x-7x for high arctic mining.
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Big if true, info is from ai china man recieving leaked minutes from a citigroup board meeting so could be bogus but tracks with what JP Morgan are doing
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>>61615460
>Silver scaled silver dragon
Rawr, Based and cute.
C u t e!
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Fags
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>>61615529
>Sadly the Byzantines were allergic to silver
This was because the debasement of the Denari caused them to become effectively valueless. The eastern Roman empire switched to gold because of that. It's the corollary of Gresham's law called "Thiers' law" that happens once a fiat has become so debased that nobody wants to accept it.
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We gap up tomorrow?
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>>61616157
Awoooooga
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>>61616171
Holy shit I knew that one guy in a recent Maneco64 interview was on to it when they said $300 would be a likely price level. And they said within 6 months.
$300 here we come
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>>61615823
Based Minty
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>>61616157
I listened to that video from the AIsian guy, and I will give the Clott Adams response:
>Big, if true.

We all have seen examples where AI is sometimes a compulsive liar, and no shame when caught in a bald faced lie.

It speaks volumes about the (((people))) who are programming/directing the AI.

From the timeframes discussed, we should be seeing huge gains in silver starting Sunday night, so it's not too long to wait.

There is nobody on earth who has enough available silver to dump into the market to cover these shorts, unless they cash settle at a premium, the majority of the outstanding contracts, in which case, it will still cost the bank billions, but won't move the spot price of silver very much.

This may work for paper speculators, but if a buyer actually wants physical, how much premium would you need to get in order to cash settle when there isn't enough available silver at the COMEX/LBMA?
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>>61616175
The capital rotation guys says $600+ silver and $20k+ gold are likely prices over the next few years due to the super capital rotation event out of equities/bonds into the PMs.
https://youtu.be/lUq8DTRPqEA
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>>61616164
>that happens once a fiat has become so debased that nobody wants to accept it.
The USD is about two minutes away from this stage. Especially with the lawless behavior of the rogue US govt.
I'll stop even calling it a govt. It's a "regime" as they love to refer to other sovereign nation govts who they wish to demonize and delilgitimize.
The US govt" is nothing more than a. International criminal terrorist mafia and the world sees it.
This is massively accelerating the USD decline.
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>>61616191
This anon gets it. And it’s all according to plan
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>>61616191
>The USD is about two minutes away from this stage.
Externally, yes. Fiat laws forcing people to accept shitty currency at gunpoint make the US citizens a captive customer for devaluing currency for much longer. See Diocletian's attempt at wage and price controls. The penalty for transacting above the listed price was death.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edict_on_Maximum_Prices

On the other hand, many states have made gold and silver legal tender, which makes it very easy to undercut a dying US greenback because it doesn't have a monopoly in those states.
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>>61616175
So $300 silver but it will also be too scarce to be our actual day-to-day money ever again? Or is that only until more mining operations open up in 5-10 years and make that possible? There is still much I don't know, I really only "get" the idea of having a store of value that's outside of one's local currency system.
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i just bought two hand fulls of silver swiss francs (1/2, 1 and 2 CHF) to add to my stack of .999 so i can have some silver to fondle and possible shtf "small" denomination trading.
pic related is not mine
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>>61616203
>One of four pieces of the edict (in Greek)
These people were serious. It's clear they went through some serious events to arrive at this point
And look at the west just repeating it again in modern times.
Man does not learn
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>>61616155
Well, that's also the reason why there is no more mining on Spitzbrgen. They still have massive coal reserves, but mining is too expensive. Even during their golden era, all mines were located close to the shore. Transport of coal was otherwise impossible.
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>>61616207
>Fistful of dollars
Beautiful coins
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>>61616191
>The US govt" is nothing more than a. International criminal terrorist mafia and the world sees it.
Please remember that ALL hegemons behave that way, and will continue to do so into the future, and they continue to do so until their treasury runs dry due to excess military expenditures.

-Greece
-Rome
-Persia
When a country becomes militarily dominant enough to take what it wants from neighboring countries with impunity, it will do so.

This should be made into a law of if it hasn't already done so. Perhap's Mearsheimer's Law would be a good name for that phenomena.

The only thing that kept the American's in check during the cold war was the need to treat smaller European countries well enough to enlist their support against the Soviet Union, but notice, that America never stopped doing regime change in Central/South America.
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>>61616207
Pretty darn good design. Seems having an encirclement of stars is a winner. It's almost like a zoomed out Morgan.
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Waiting for the markets to reopen on Monday to see what happens.
Need to stop trying to check spot price every 5 minutes.
Gonna have play some vidya or something
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>>61616200
nigger detected

SHE CROSSED STATE LINES!
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>>61616155
Very interesting. Thanks.
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>>61616208
>Man does not learn
That is our major limiting factor. Things MIGHT be different now because of multimedia, hence the intense desire to censor and control social media. Tiwtter is clearly one of the best sources of unfiltered information today. 4chan used to be a good source before it became completely kiked by jannies/mods.

For example, nobody on the outside knew what was happening inside the "diverse" American schools because the beatings of white students by blacks were suppressed by the entire establishment.

White boys and girls have been beaten, stabbed, raped and/or murdered daily, since the forced integration happened in the 50s. Parents refused to believe their children's testimony.

Europeans are now beginning to hear about examples of humiliation robberies/beatings/torture/rapes/murders of their white boys and girls at the hands of black and muslim gangs.

The media has never accurately covered the full scope of these terrible crimes, but thanks to cell phone and surveillance video, the general public are beginning to realize just how bad things really are.

I have some hope that the US dollar collapse will be fully documented for posterity, and that even the densest of voters will eventually realize that the only way to force fiscal discipline on any government is by using hard money, just like many of us have already absorbed the lessons that SHOULD have been learned from Weimar.

Going to fiat, or debasing one's coinage is a clear signpost of the beginning of the end of a currency, which preceeds the end of that culture's economic and military dominance.

It should be clear to many that America's days as a hegemon are clearly numbered. If America can't even deport criminal Somalis, what hope is there for their long term prospects?

Same goes for Europe.
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>>61616235
Well if we were living in a free country, what is the problem with that?
I don't know the details of this story but it still sounds like flat out (illegal) murder and magatards foaming at the mouth to murder anyone and everyone.
Sure I'd be %10000 happy if we really actually physically deported every last illegal Immigrant there is, but the reckless unaccountable terrorizing, assaulting and murdering of actual US citizens is not good.
Really going down a bad road and their ultimate purpose is something other than immigrants.
More like the goal and intent of setting the precedent for a police state And provoking unrest in Order to trigger marshal law so they can go all out military police state.
You would have to be a fool to not suspect something nefatious is behind this
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>>61616200
I don't get it. Why are you spamming some random shit in this thread?
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>>61616259
To ask the question is to already know the answer.
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Why is silver shield never mentioned here
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>>61616279
>never
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>>61616157
Where did you get this?
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>>61616284
based
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>>61616207
>two hand fulls of silver swiss francs
Hell yeah!
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Is there any reason to use APMEX's OneGold service?
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doesn't look good for the us economy
RSP (equal weighted s&p500) vs silver
kek
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>>61616205
70% of silver is mined as a byproduct so it’s not as simple as you would think to scale up mining. You have to mine the base metal also.
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>>61616310
It's called a super Captial Rotation Event. It also happenend in the 1930s.

Boomers have no idea that their life savings are about to go poof! They literally sold out their children and grandchildren for a rugpull.
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>>61616316
>You have to mine the base metal also.
For most base metal silver producers, the profit from the silver is a rounding error. A copper mine might produce half a million oz of silver per year and half a million tons of copper.

If the price of copper goes down due to recession/depression, it doesn't matter if the price of silver goes to $500/oz. Their copper production is the limiting factor.

Same for lead/zinc byproduct silver.

The other factor we need to consider is China is doing 70% of the smelting/refining that produces the silver. China will start playing hardball with silver exports. If America can steal China's oil, China can keep all the silver.
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>>61616317
To see someone speak so confidently about something they do not understand is a dazzling experience
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>>61616191
What about Trump and Venezuela? Won’t this bring silver down some now that we are taking their oil? Feels like this buys America more time. Maybe silver goes back down to the 60’s and crabs their till 2030 before the 200’s and 300’s
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A meme coin shipped around the world without a capsule? What kind of fool would even entertain this idea? Someone who doesn't stack, that's who.

Lol lmao even
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>>61616340
Time will tell who is right. Will it not?

The cool thing about preppers is they can afford to be wrong every year of their life and still win.

The non-preppers only have to be wrong once to lose everything.
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>>61616341
>Feels like this buys America more time.
Seizing China's oil and Russia's tankers isn't free. There will be a price to be paid, with interest.
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>Rose gold, platinum and ruthenium finishes.
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What happens at oen tomorrow?
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>>61616359
sure and we will pay for it in Iranian oil when the bill comes due,,, then we will pay for our Iranian adventure with the next victim...
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Near the end of 2025 the economist put this on their cover. Looking ahead. What does pmg think of it?
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>>61616395
i buy
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>>61616317
this kind of chart analysis is so retarded it makes me laugh every time
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>>61616426
There's nothing retarded about using ratios to invest. Everybody is obsessed with price, nobody is obsessed with value when they should be. The price of everything goes up against the dollar, how do you know if something is good value? Ratios against other tangible things.
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>>61616292
Helvetia my first gold coin, such a beautiful coin.
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>>61616415
Rome found out the hard way that expansionistic resource grabbing eventually has it's limits.

When is the last time anyone other than jews profited from a war? Even the "winners" get wrecked.
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>>61616426
When you make your millions, you can come back here and gloat over your superior method. Then set up a substack or newsletter.
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>>61616442
Rome exists today, kek
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>>61615487
3D anon here,
Good job on getting the ball rolling.
Can I have 2 Frensmark if I complete the 3D and vector files and send them your way? (If and when it's produced)
I think I can get something done on monday.
Also, what do people think about the font and text? I tried to make it closer to the original coin by giving it a more retro font in my version.
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>>61616395
>>61616422
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So silver is hitting $500 right?
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>>61616442
cool bro go ahead and deny reality.

It turns out that a society of slaves and zealots ruled by intelligent psychopaths steamrolls every other form of human organization.

Doesn't seem like we are going to see the limits of expansion for a thousand years. AI and fusion are going to keep this game going. We're gonna be looting o'neill cylinders in the asteroid belt before the system buckles in any meaningful way.
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>>61616421
still not taking the jab
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>>61616478
Eventually, but you might want to learn to stop thinking in terms of fiat.
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>>61616421

Main theme, center, seems to be "economic war" surrounded by mostly normal war, way more ICBMs then expected but they are all over.
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>>61616493
>It turns out that a society of slaves and zealots ruled by intelligent psychopaths steamrolls every other form of human organization.
Okay schlomo.

The Talmud clearly expresses a moral code sanctioning and justifying the social parasitism that jews engage in upon their host nation's peoples.
>Gad. Shas. 2:2: "A Jew may violate but not marry a non-Jewish girl."
>Baba Necia 114, 6: "The Jews are human beings, but the nations of the world are not human beings but beasts."
>Nidrasch Talpioth, p. 225-L: "Jehovah created the non-Jew in human form so that the Jew would not have to be served by beasts. The non-Jew is consequently an animal in human form, and condemned to serve the Jew day and night."
>Tosefta. Aboda Zara B, 5: "If a goy kills a goy or a Jew, he is responsible; but if a Jew kills a goy, he is NOT responsible.
>Schulchan Aruch, Choszen Hamiszpat 388: "It is permitted to kill a Jewish denunciator everywhere. It is permitted to kill him even before he denounces."
>Schulchan Aruch, Choszen Hamiszpat 348: "All property of other nations belongs to the Jewish nation, which, consequently, is entitled to seize upon it without any scruples."
>Hilkkoth Akum X1: "Show no mercy to the Goyim."
>Sanhedrin 59a: "Murdering Goyim is like killing a wild animal."
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>>61616421
Economist cover analysis schizos are the funniest
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Special thanks to the anon who is deep diving into COMEX vs Shanghai margins
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>>61616507
The Economist is owned by the Rothschilds.
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>>61616421
I think they are telling us what they're going to do or what's going to happen. It's part of their rules.
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>>61616506
sure jews occupy many of the current opening for the psychopath ruler role. What's your point? Do you think they invented Babylon?

Sitting back and waiting for it to "all collapse" is not going to work. We are going to have to figure out have to make a system that can compete against the Beast.
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>>61615487
Put me down for somewhere between 5 to 10 depending on price.
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>>61616519
>We are going to have to figure out have to make a system that can compete against the Beast.
Civil war/WW3 is in the cards. Does anyone not recognize that Trump is poking the bear and the dragon with a sharp stick?
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>>61615608

>boomers

They really were the worst Anon. They’re going to go down in Human history, eclipsing things like Soddom and Gomorrah, the most corrupt and decadent elites of Ancient Rome, and the worst gate-opening traitors who ever aided a foreign invader. They have blown away all past records for the depth, speed and extent to which they have utterly destroyed their homelands, and knowingly crippled the lives of their children, grandchildren and all those who come after them.

A thousand years from now parents will be telling their children stories about the Boomers, and how their era marked both the high water mark of human civilization, and the point from which we fell tremendously losing decades if not centuries of social progress - if we haven’t lost it completely for milennia in a new and unprecedented Dark Age.

Man, Fuck Boomers. And fuck Thomas Midgely Jr. in particular. Unironically History’s Greatest Monster.
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>>61616421
The real question is what events do you see within that picture are going to happen in 2026 and beyond.
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>>61615748

>apres mois, le deluge. >>61616340
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>>61616316
So we're not going back to carrying around silver coinage, eh? Part of me feels it's a shame but it ain't all bad.
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>>61616527
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>>61616421
There too much to unpack here, it feels like I'm seeing a summary of /pol/ 2019-2025.

What's interesting is in the center:
>a chart which keeps going down
>two silver coins
>pills ("take your meds, schizo")
>two swords, fighting each other

There's also the dollar sign which is cracked.

And the football player which kicks the whole ball looks like a chud, maybe he kicked it and everything is falling apart away from it.
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If I can grab a 1912 'A' Germany 'Prussia" 3 Mark at melt should I? I'm a canuck and not sure what the resell value would be in the future or if there would even be a interest for these coins on this side of the world. The condition is decent, it's not a cull.

Also do you guys remove the cardboard sleeves and let your junk free? I've been buying lots off ebay over the past few months and everything comes in those cardboard sleeves. None of the coins are close to MS or even AU. Should I free them or do you think it's best to keep them protected. Thanks for reading my blog.
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>>61615748
The rate at which the selling off and pillaging has been up ticking it really does seem like they're trying to take the whole thing down with them.
>If I can't have it forever then nobody can have it
Sort of mentality.
Like this all goes beyond just simple greed. It's parasites actively killing their host body because they're at the end of their own lives.
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>>61616527
My pops isn't like this but sometimes I do hear him wish he had taken a better look at and invested in certain things while we were growing up
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>>61616527
You can't blame boomers as being anyone other than a victim of the propaganda matrix. There was no internet to bypass the television and some very hostile and coordinated plan was implemented to destroy white birthrates. 99% of the people here would have done the same thing.
The one thing I would blame boomers for is being tone deaf on the economy. All the wealth in the nation was stolen via leverage and they were alive when we started swiping the credit card. We get stuck with the bill and get discriminated against in favor of our replacement.
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>>61616451
Would love the old school font, but it would take a high quality die and a mint that know what they are doing to make it look nice I think. Or maybe not, maybe text is easy because it's just one elevation.
Also, are you Norway anon?
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>>61616515
Grok is this true
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>>61615608
>>61615608
Jews made boomers their unwitting accomplices. "Fuck you, I got mine" is not a healthy mantra for a healthy and stable society. We should be making silver coins that commemorate how things got this bad so future generations never forget.
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>>61616534
what's up with the satellite pointing a laser at the cargo-oil-warship
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>>61616523
>Man, Fuck Boomers. And fuck Thomas Midgely Jr. in particular. Unironically History’s Greatest Monster.
He invented freon and leaded gasoline. And he hanged himself. What's your problem with him?
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>>61616572
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>>61615483
Hi fren, followe these steps:
1) acquire basic social and internet skills. If you already have them then you can skip this step.
2) find another fren who want funs and has gold and silver, maybe at a gun show
3) give them your fun and they give you gold and silver
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>>61615460
>silver dragon edition

New
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>>61616567
I don't think we can blame boomers anymore than we can blame the modern goy cattle we have today. Boomers are only guilty of being born at a certain time.
The government will always use and manipulate the masses. The modern woke is just as guilty as the boomers, no use in doing a generational divide just because boomers got the carrot and we got the stick. it's like 85% of every generation is responsible and guilty for being so easy to manipulate.

>>61616568
From what I read, the mint anon says they don't even need 3d files. The mints make the die from the black and white drawing. That dude would probably be better off doing Uber eats to buy some rounds instead of blender art that won't be used.

>>61616578
The next generation will probably have the same contempt for it, just because things seem to keep getting worse. They'll think we had it easy. And we did, compared to them.
But also look around today, not everyone is thriving. I'm sure the same thing happened to boomers. You still have to position yourself to reap the scraps of the Jewish war for world control.
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>>61616597
what ai is this?
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>>61616622
Oh nice.
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>>61616548
My region has lost a lot of young people thanks to low wages and foreign labor, now bommers are complaining that there are no local people willing to hold their bag of debt/houses so they can make out like a bandit and die on the retirement beach in asia.
Newspaper literally titled us cowards for not wiping bommers arses after they where done shitting all over us.
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>>61616635
nigga really on some temu grok, great value gemini, chatbbc
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>>61616426
Might as well read the cracks in toasted tortoise shells.
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>>61616635
another wrong one apparently, since the Rotchchilds own 26% of it. and they are looking to sell their entire stake.
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>>61616597
Interesting. I knew the Economist was statist propaganda but I didn't know the source.
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>>61616635
Uncensored.ai

>>61616646
I don't give Elon or Unit 8200 my info. Uncensored.ai even names the jew.
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>>61616670
stop trusting shitty ai answers

https://www.axios.com/2025/10/07/economist-news-owners-rothschild-family-stake
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>>61616515
All my niggas hate the Rothschilds
Fixed the typo on the cover.
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>>61616681
>Random coincidence

Ok?

What is with schizo number connections? If it was 666 days or like one of 500 other connections they'd freak out too
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>>61615464
Mine obviously
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>>61616512
Hi anon. I was the one providing curated AI analysis for those margins! I created your picrel yesterday. Here’s the Comex breakdown. Will include the SHFE in my next post.
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>>61616690
33 specifically is a well known freemason number symbology. And Freemasonry is know to be a puppet organization for "internationalist"
It's like someone here saying "the time is 14:88"
It's not a coincidence, it's a wink and a nod to the people who are meant to see it.
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>>61616704
These were based on the following notification from SHFE which appears to have triggered COMEX adjustments as well.
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Hi guys. Phone posting and can’t be reading every post in the generals for the next 3 days but last night I was looking more into payment. If youve been following, we’ve considered givesendgo, kickstarter, indiegogo, squarespace, and the latest shopify for the pre-sale. (We meaning the anons who have been getting this off the ground over the last week or so). From looking more into it last night, any payment processor is going to put a hold on a new account that has 50-100k dropped into in one day. Stripe, paypal, shopify payments. To give an example, indiegogo according to brave’s llm, holds funds for 15 days, keeps 5% for chargebacks. It all has to do with liability and fraud protection. I know red flags will go up but i asked chat gpt what is the quickest way to secure funds into my small business bank account so we can lock in the price with the mint. It said, and i know this will raise red flags, ach transfers, crypto, and international wire transfers only will make sure that no payment processor can hold funds. Do you guys have any other ideas? I have to hop off. I know that sounds like rug pull shite but this is getting run above board through my llc and personally i like the idea to mitigate risk and charge backs on my end. Maybe another anon can explain more about this because i have to go. Just want to get things in order and be prepared to pull the trigger if we get approval this coming week. Got to go. See you guys tonight.

>>61616451
Hey, we’ve been calling you a different name. Are you able to vectorize the final design? Mint 1 will need a vector file. The 3D renders were great for hyping the project but if Mint 1 gives production approval they will need a vector file to make the dies. And yes.
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>>61616448
The last roman died in some pig barn as a slave to the children of Gajserich and his berber whores who later mixed with some eastern european gypsy tribe to produce mutts who are busy larping as romans with a functioning state.
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>>61616717
Kek
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>>61616512
>>61616699
>>61616704
>>61616708
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>>61615896
Holy based flipper.. I kneel.
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>>61616717
>”…Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry may, in fact, stem from the Jewish community in the early Roman Empire.”
>https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/news/ashkenazi-jewish-ancestry-confirmed-european-by-mtdna-tests/
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I got scammed on some ASEs a few years back. Bought them on eBay. As soon as I got them, I knew they were "off". I complained to the seller. They accepted my return and refunded my money. I sent the fake coins back. A few weeks later they sent me the fake coins again. What should I do with these fakes? I already drilled a hole in one
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>>61616341
>are taking their oil?
This remains to be seen.
Venezuela isn't a done deal.
More likely than not, it will be another quagmire of lost wasted money,b property and lives that achieved nothing but pain, hardship, chaos and destruction for everyone involved.
It will be a net loss for imperialist us regime.
And will breed 3 generations of latin Americans who will consider USA their mortal enemy
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>>61616679
Fair enough. Why should I trust your source?
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>>61616742
do a quick search and confirm it from multiple other sources too. anything is better than trusting shitty chatbots.

https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/economist-stake-draws-interest-deadline-approaches-sources-say-2025-11-28/
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>>61616333
Thanks for the rare Bepe.
I'm saving them all for my collection
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>>61615940
>Isn't there a rule about how often you can buy and sell a stock within a certain period of time?
kek do ameritards really? i thought you are the capitalists of this world. MAGA my ass
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Wait this is my first time seeing mint anon talk about making a new pmg coin. Has the design been finalized?
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>>61616512
>>61616699
Hi, thank you for continuing and expanding the research.
It seems there is something there.
Comex is set up to manipulate the market through higher leveraged derivatives.
They are also set up to be able to crash the price with those huge 5000oz contracts and their non-percentage-based margins.

We just need to be aware of what they can do so we aren't spooked when it happens.
They did it to the hunt brother and they did it to GameStop.

Love this chart. Makes it easier to explain.
Maybe at the bottom it could use a text box explaining the implication of these differences and what we need to be aware come will do.
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>>61616733
Melt them into bullets and shoot the seller.
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>have to wait on paychecks to buy more
>by the time i get my paycheck it's at new all time highs
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>>61615460
That's pretty cool
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>>61616681
kek
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>>61616714
That's another guy. We've called him Norway anon. There's me, Norway, and og Ms paint anon.

We chatted before about vectorizing websites. That's what I recommend trying. Might have to pay.
Maybe Norway anon knows how to vector the 2d file. He seems capable.
Do you need an svg file?
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How will binance’s leveraged silver market affect the silver price?
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>>61616714
Indiegogo was used successfully many times with at least Aputannia, Holo, Wagmi and Yotsuba coin so I would just go with that
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>>61616818
It won't.
At best, it's going to rug some crypto cucks.
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>>61616733
Can you share more pics. How did you know it was fake?
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>>61616714
Holy shit bro. Just front the money. Where do you live? I’ll do it.
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>>61616714
Here is the 2d file if you want to give vectorizing a try norway anon
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>>61616692
I have never seen that one before but I half-expected it to be the laser meme. Surprised I can still remember that one. Might even be a good theme for a meme round. Silver/PMs laser firing at the FR/Fiat.
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>The total value of nonmonetary gold exported from the US in October 2025 was $17.093 billion.
>This represents a surge of $6.846 billion from the September 2025 level of $10.247 billion.
>The most recent available monthly figures (released in early January 2026) are for October 2025. In that month, nonmonetary gold accounted for approximately 5.7% of total U.S. exports (or about 8.7% of goods exports only, excluding services).
>For comparison, in the equivalent period of October 2024, nonmonetary gold accounted for approximately 1.1% of total U.S. exports (or about 1.7% of goods exports only, excluding services).
https://www.bea.gov/sites/default/files/2026-01/trad1025.pdf
intderasding
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>>61616826
>It won't.
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>>61616451
>>61616714

ignore this file>>61616768
uploading here makes it look like crap and will make vectorizing difficult. Please download from here

I will give vectorizing it another shot as well just in case,

https://files.catbox.moe/7zy9k5.png
or here
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>>61616786
I like the way you think.
>>61616833
Weight and dimensions slightly off and highly variable. Reed marks on edges was wrong pitch. Generally looked off. Sound of ting wasn't right. However, if I didn't have real ones for comparison I wouldn't have known the difference. Look inside drilled hole and you can see the brassy color. See attached photo. Coin on top is fake
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>>61616434
Made me look!
My first gold coin was the Queen's Beast Completer.
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Worth buying smaller pieces?, I bought this for £50
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>>61616681
>1988
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>>61616866
>https://files.catbox.moe/7zy9k5.png
looks awesome, nice cleanup
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>>61616892
I didn't even know there was such a version, awesome.
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should we wait for futures to buy more silversisters? I'm still under 1koz and won't make it to 1koz unless i try getting a heloc.
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>>61616898
jeez louise thats a little piece lol

it's cute, but do the math and see if that was closet to spot, it might be idk

me personally i only buy 1/10 oz gold eagles and 1/4 oz gold eagles bc im poor. but I see gold as the buy once in a while a good sized coin, and silver as the buy 1-2 oz every week no matter what or more
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>>61616898
Sometimes, yes. You should have known the spot price when you bought it. Right now that piece is about £17.
The markup for small pieces is always high, so you should be able to recoup that bit.
But it has another price component: it's a Germania Mint piece, which means it carries an additional markup for provenance. I don't know why Germania would fetch that much of a higher premium - £33 markup (nearly 300%) is to me quite silly for what is ultimately a pretentious generic bar.

But what is done is done. Do the science. You could take it to a dealer and see what they would offer to buy it. There should be a 5% or thereabouts difference from what you paid. If they offer much less than that, I'd say no, it was not worth it.
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>>61616944
is there also a silber bush sr coin?
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>>61615487
I don't understand the dates from 2003-2026. It makes the coin look like it's in remembrance of his life, implying he died. Which he did not. It would make more sense if it was only the year when the coin was issued.
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>>61616953
>2003
this site's birth year
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>>61616898
>I bought this for £50
hory shet the guy paid 10 grand per ounce. the best deals im seeing now are 1/10toz gold hex blocks for $6400CAD/toz while 1toz maples are $6428. but these hex blocks sell for the same as the 1/10toz maple leafs, even though the leafs sell for $7100/toz
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i saw that
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>>61616970
Didn't want to be redundant.
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>>61616949
not that i've found anywhere

but i also desire the covetous dale earnhardt coin, there's 3 or 4 different ones out there
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>>61616714
>>61616451
>>61616842
I've done professional vector graphics before and can tell you this won't be easy to do by hand and an automatic outline will probably look like shit. The typeface should be changed also, particularly the ".999 silver" and "/pmg/" bits, they're too small and thin especially for stamping in metal. Use a strong, bold font for small text, and they should be all-caps as well (e.g. ".999 FINE SILVER" and "1 TROY OUNCE").

If nobody else can make a .svg then I might be willing to, but it's at least an hour or two of work to make it ready for the die maker, and you'll need to find out dimensions and edge margin allowance first. And decide if you want parts coated/finished with different metal or whatever so those portions can be masked.
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>>61616421
The space lasers and weaponized shipping container ship is concerning.
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AI Asian guy is hurting stackers
https://youtu.be/OETf6Tc9rj0?si
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>>61616959
>>61616960
Yeah I know that, I'm saying that the date structure from "20XX-20XX" implies that he died, an in "Born this Year-Died this Year." Aesthetically, it makes more sense for the Frensmark to have only the year of issue printed, unlike the original Reichsmark that depicts the birth and death-year of Paul von Hindenburg. But this is only a suggestion, and it's only an aesthetic choice. Naturally since it's the Frensmark, the input of the coin comes from all frens, so whichever version becomes final one will be the best one, and I accept that.
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>>61617011
I don't know why >>61616960 was b&. All he said was that 2003 was the birth year of 4chins. Jannies are tyrannical trannies, as per usual.
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>>61616949
>is there also a silber bush sr coin?
Of course there is. Several, in fact.
Use the world brain at your fingertips.
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3D anon here, sorry for disappearing for a bit

>>61616568
In my personal experience, I have never run into problems at this scale (the main text fields). The tail ends of the 999 might be too thin. But then again, I've been working with high precision "swiss nade" watches, so there might be differences in tolerance depending on what tooling is available to the mints.
But also keep in mind that a 1 ounce round has a relatively large surface area compared to the actual coins we are referencing here. I can't imagine the large font being a problem at all.
On the other hand, the very thin lines on the original eagle drawing may not end up looking good. I made a lot of adjustments to my version to make it stand out more and be easier to produce.
But to answer your question, yes, flat simple elevations are generally easier to do than 3D depth effects for small details.

>>61616630
In my work experience we tend to end up with less than great results when we only provide a vector, because the production company doesn't really give a shit if it turns out great or just acceptable. A 3D model, even if just used for reference in the end, usually makes for a much better result.
Also, I'm not doing this as a profit thing, I just want a cool coin.

>>61616714
Yes, I have already vectorized most of the one side I did make. And I made adjustments to the eagle to make it work better in 3D (thicker lines, mostly).
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>>61617011
>implies that he died
I agree. It should include some text like "anniversary" to clarify.

>>61617015
>I don't know why >>61616960 was b&.
Kek. I'm not (yet). I deleted the post because
>>61616973

This Anon
>>61616959
Covered it one second earlier.
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>>61616988
you're right it was very tedious.
>>61616714
I manged to make a vector. I paid for a program and will have access for one week. Please let me know if any issues come up and I can make changes.
I didn't have time to look through it with a magnifying glass, but I didn't see anything egregious right away.
Please replace V10 with the new png v12 and the svg. Let me know if you need a different file format. Hopefully what I made works.
the links may expire, so just let me know.

https://wormhole.app/LOoBPP#ciB7uSXVB1g0yrSZNzdRKA
https://files.catbox.moe/d34ulw.svg
https://files.catbox.moe/yontno.png
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>>61616842
>>61616866
Thanks, I already used this as a base, so I have it.
I vectorize by hand, so the resolution isn't very important.

>>61616988
It is relatively easy to do by hand, but it takes some time. But the (retro) font is already a vector, so it shouldn't be a problem.
But pethaps the 999 should be a simpler font, just in case.
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>>61617054
>https://files.catbox.moe/d34ulw.svg
Original
>https://files.catbox.moe/yontno.png
Netflix adaption
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>>61617054
Not bad, I'm not sure what the die maker's file requirements are but it's probably alright. You should still change the small fonts to bold all-caps though. The large text is kind of 'blobby' also, which happens when you outline automatically. If your vector program supports text arcs then you should retype those as well. I would personally also move the apu towards the middle so the black coat isn't right next to the margin edge. Looks better than I expected though.
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Only 3d rendering guy got the bird correct. The bird looks left on a RM. All the other renderings have it looking to the right. Please if it is made have the bird looking left. Looks more like a copy of the RM that way. K thx bai
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>>61617054
3D anon here,
Nice effort, but the vectors you generated here cannot be used for production, but perhaps they just need it for scale reference anyway.
If they use this directly, you'll just get a single layer Apu with extremely thin outlines, for example.
For production, you would beed to instead make each area a defined shape (like the skin, for example) with lines cutting in to mark details. And/or separate shapes for other bulging parts (like the eyelids on top of the skin).
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>>61616630
>it's like 85% of every generation is responsible and guilty for being so easy to manipulate.
Exactly. It seems like the right-wing can not help itself but be purposefully obtuse in order to piss everyone else off. Even a stupid topic like abortion you hear about banning it in all cases. And in the case of ICE you have cops roaming the streets like masked & armed thugs doing bad-optics without making any attempt to reach out to EXPLAIN the reasoning for it. There is zero attempts to make reasonable and rational arguments and it all looks like it is meant to just bring the political tension to a fever pitch while isreal continues to loot the treasury to literally GENOCIDE a vulnerable people.
It's awful seeing good strides being made towards the truth just get drowned out by things that don't matter. Anti Zog nations are collapsing year after year and "getting it wrong" here and now is basically what will seal our fate. We're now serfs whose life's toil amounts to arcade-tickets to buy corn, s()y, seed oils and alcohol. 50 year mortgages, 10 year car loans, loans to afford a lawyer and dental work. You have to give ALL of your money to Wallstreet to hide it from lawyers incase you get sick. The masses are fish in a barrel.
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>>61617070
Thank you for the feedback.
The original creator, we call him MSpaint Anon, has made a bunch of these pmg coins that have succeeded. The text and design here has stayed true to the original frensmark which has had multiple attempts at being made.

>>61617076
Yes the bird is not the same, I think it is good that it is not an exact reichmark. It maintains a playful cartoony nature.
All the design comments are valid, but this is the design that has almost been made a couple of times and the design many anons have already expressed interest in getting.

Let's avoid anything that might derail the momentum. This design is what the mints have seen and tentatively approved. No sudden moves as to not spook them away.
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>>61617054
>>61617090
And also, ve wary of .SVG.Though a vector format, it is a scale-based file format, and you WILL lose detail if you repeatedly export to SVG.
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>>61617090
Good info 3d anon.
I can make those changes for the next week or so. I'll wait for Frensmark anon and see if the mints say anything. I'm sure there will be changes that need to be made.
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>>61617099
It was probably overlooked. And I'm sure the head of the bird looking the other way wouldn't be a deal breaker lmao WTF are you talking about no capsule nigger

How much silver do you own. Or are you just in it for the shekels?
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>>61616898
It not hurt to have a batch of those too. For fractional exchange. Imagine changing a 1 Oz for a basket full of food. OK, you can scratch to pices, or granulates and weight them like in Venezuela to pay. Yes, the price is high compared to getting a 1 OZ, 50 g, or 100 g. Similar with silver. In DE the 1/200 cost 29,99 EUR at mdm.de and some 39,99, at reppa.de already all cost 39,99 EUR. In 2 or 4 years you will thinh, man how cheap I get this back in 2026. If you have already a OZ gold or more, it will really not hurt get some of this. Also my LCS has 1/100 from time to time when people sell them some. Got 16 x 1/100 for 35,-EUR each end August just before prices skyrocket. Bah, another hobby near gone, I now lack money for big stacking, so I buy some silver in December to fill my silver stack a bit up.
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>>61617121
I'm not the guy making them. I'm just helping with the design and files.
I'm with you, I also hope we can get every coin in a capsule and that they are affordable enough so everyone who wants one can get one.

Check out this screenshot of the OG creator's folders. I saved it a few threads back. Notice on the left how many meme coins he's made. See all the renditions it took to get frensmark

And for the future, you dont get to call out people about how much silver they have without posting your stack first. (i wont tell you about my stack anyways)
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/Planned Minting General/
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Please do not put 2003 on the frensmark.

Thank you.
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Please do put 2003 on the frensmark.

Thank you.
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Please do edge lettering on the frensmark (like a real RM). Reeded looks terrible.
Thank you.
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Premiums for 1 ounce silver of any kind are now 4.3% at the lowest if you pay for it with an echeck.
This is the physical market disconnecting. They're running out of .999 1 ounces and are selling 10 ounces cheaper because that's all they can get in.
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So any of you guys buy miners? Which ones are looking good?
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Please add a swastika in the background of the frensmark.

Thank you.
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>>61617182
No. Please add “philia”.
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>>61617174
My LCS keeps just selling to me exactly at spot or just below. He’s a real nigga.
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>>61617204
Lel, mine is different, everything's a little more expensive than you'd expect.
But it's mostly that he's backing up the truck and thinks we're going to 3 digits now, whereas he was saying
>Ahhhh dude maybe 50 dollars by christmas
Last year the month before we went to 50.
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>>61616898
>1oz is £3400ish
>you paid £50 for 1/200
>50x200
No, it is not good
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>>61617174
>I've paid premiums you wouldn't believe.
$25 an oz for generics when spot was $19
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>>61617239
Brutal but true, not the first time spot and physical have been heavily disconnected. I wish I wasn't such a bitch nigger back then and just slurped junk when the premiums got too high.
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clippers tongue my anus
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>>61617239
In the UK an oz is around £80+ with most nearer to £90. Spot is £60
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>>61617186
I’m margin anon. Please add “philia”.
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>>61616898
No, just buy pesos or franks, wherever you are fractional gold really is all I'd buy and not at that price I wouldn't.
Not only are old gold coins historic pieces issued when we still had kings and queens, but they can command low premiums.

But whatever if you like the piece it's only 50 euros, just not a good investment is all. I only buy frac gold because I'm not paying 4k for an ounce, by the time I save up that 4k gold is 5k anyway.
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>>61617177
/PMG/ is not the place to talk about miners. I will talk about boilerplate info:
#1 - It is a very risky sector. Lots of empty holes in the ground ripe for pump & dumps.
#2 - If you are a newb, better to stick with "majors" that are already well established who grow by buying out mines.
#3 - Instead of picking and choosing juniors, better to let professionals do the hard work for you. Something like SILJ is a good bet.
Disclaimer: /PMG/ has had some pump and dumps in the past on things like Bayhorse. I used to toss in some cash on the stocks of interest by supposed professionals here and I would say about half of them are down 80% (even with silver at $80). The rest dipped hard for years before turning mildly green (between 2021 and present).
Nationalization: America is trying to prevent nationalization with all of the saber rattling towards South America. I think mines will be great if the profits and metals aren't stolen somehow. With spot price at $80 and having a solid stack, my personal move (besides GME) is to aquire mining shares with DIVIDENDS in mind. If the service economy crumbles around us and the mining equities still stnading, I hope to secure a base level of income to put a floor under my feet so I never have to sell any metal in times of economic turbulence.
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>>61617266
>/talk/
>/mention/
I think it’s ok to briefly mention topics
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>>61617266
which miners have dividends? im in a similar position
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>>61616873
Oh shit, that pretty concerning. That does look pretty real. They even skipped the reed
Yea if I didn't have a real one in hand to compare to it might get past me too.
so many people are in for a shock in the future when they go to sell.

I have a couple of rounds I play with a lot and I'm getting a good ear for what silver should sound like. Training my built in ping tester.
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>>61617281
That doesn’t matter people realize you going to get under spot when you sell. This is banker semantics. The bottom line is you’re going to beat inflation by a significant margin and if you’re smart, you can cash out (in cash) and avoid taxation while still heavily beating inflation. So yeah, I think I’m going to buy some more silver.
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>>61617121
>head of the bird looking the other way
is the NSKK logo, birds look left and right all the time
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>>61617266
>/PMG/ is not the place to talk about miners.
always used to. there was a literal miner always itt
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>>61617302
Panman doesn't come around anymore?
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New thread
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>>61617315
>>61617315
>>61617315
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>>61617277
It's ok to talk about them a little bit, but the picking and choosing can easily take over the thread. I tend to agree it needs its own thread.
>>61617278
Newmont, Barrick. Just look up "mining sector Majors"
>>61617302
I remember Pan Man and took a lot of his advice and bought stocks. I remember the Bayhorse pump and dump as well so I do like to preemptively warn people about them ahead of time. Anonymous message boards are the easiest place to start pimping a stock to pump. Bayhorse is a good example. It might not even be a bad mine necessarily, but it is easy to get your capital trapped at a 50% loss if you don't know what you are doing. Even at $80 you would think every single one of these mines would be solidly green by now. And maybe they will be sometime soon.
Just want people to know their expectations may not play out in this sector on a timeline they find convenient. Big money could be made if you get it right though, which is why I'd prefer to stick to majors and let the professionals manage my SILJ.
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>>61617278
If you're not getting good yields, it's not worth it. Play alpha. For more stock specific things, it's much better to go to >>>/biz/smg Stuff about sharpe, alpha, volatility and options premium, intraday, juniors, etc. is not going to get much traction here and isn't really appropriate for this thread when SMG exists. That or make a dedicated thread, because PM purchasing/procurement, macro, spot speculation. and retail and commercial PM market is already enough for this general.

Related to miners, I propose that /pmg/ can and should offer
>macro speculation
>spot speculation
>historic ratios between spot and miners
>historic ratios between miners and the broad market
>PM related risk management
>PM/PM mining political risk
>sources for learning

/pmg/ should not offer
>discussion regarding specific miners unless they are notable for PMs as a whole ie. a pure silver mine
>discussion about finding specific mining stocks to purchase
>discussion about specific mining stock price movements

Thanks for reading my gay blog. Buy physical
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>>61617316
dont think so

>>61617365
all good points anon, understood.
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>>61617011
agree
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>>61615460
>Silver Dragon Edition
>
Now that's a silver dragon!



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