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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

>Silver Hallmarks Encyclopedia
https://www.925-1000.com/


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Guys I got worried about losing all my money today, I had to make sure I still had it all.
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The tamp never ends
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>>61741563
Is that meant to be Jesus or something?
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So """organic""", so """natural""", so """subtle""".

I have Kikemex fatigue.
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Do you guys buy goldbacks?
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>>61741591
Isn't that the bars that come with barcodes that can basically lead the feds right to your door?
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>>61741622
I am so tired of (((them)))
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>>61741622
It was the S&P500 shitting the bed, everything took a hit earlier
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heard retards at my work boasting about their silver yesterday so dump was inevitable today lol
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>>61741637
no it was a tamp as tens of millions of non existent silver were dumped in the matter of minutes. this has been occuring with increased frequency.
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>>61741563
I love seeing a fresh new /pmg/ thread. Thanks!
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Lmao metals are about to turn green for the day
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>>61741637
It was several things together: a short tamp, retards selling all their silver in america and the wall street-trump bullshit
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I know it's early, but what are they going to do?
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My brother in law has 20 pounds of silver. How do you sell this shit without being raped by collectible tax?
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>>61741627
>they find your silver bar at ground zero. intact!
>plane in ashes, towers 1, 2 and 7 pulverized
>they track you down because silver bar has barcode
>they declare war on iraq
>mfw
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And just like that the market is not all jewd up
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>>61741676
Scalp it like concert tickets outside coin shops.
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Gold was ripping yesterday.
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I simply don't want to trade my shiny silver for yellow gold, sorry not sorry
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Buying PMs locally seems like a great way to get it right now. Just dropped by a coin shop
>Refiners won't buy any silver or gold from him
>He spent over $150,000 just on customers selling metals to him
>He's almost totally wiped out of cash right now, he had to turn down a guy wanting to sell a silver eagle that walked in
I'd imagine you might be able to buy silver for low premiums, if only so they can get any kind of cash flow going.
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You guys take advantage when that jew had his shorts open?
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I hope that the economy stabilizes, world peace is achieved, post scarcity arrives, and that my stack becomes worthless
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Gold is trying.
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BACK IN THE GREEN BOYS
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how do we feel about platinum and palladium?
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>>61741700
I bought paper silver to outjew them and later trade it for physical, kek
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>>61741627
Do barcodes have gps trackers in them?
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I bought another 4 ounces bringing me to 300 oz can I buy a house with that in a few years cuz if not ima go innawoods, bury my silver and leave society forever. I need... hopium
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>>61741695
>better have a sigma tester
Sounds like you should hang out in front of your local coin shop and offer slightly below spot if they get turned down.
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>>61741627
You buy from the bank and the feds will know you have it, you buy from the greaseball down at the gold shop and organized crime will know you have it.

I'll take my chance with the feds.
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>>61741704
Based
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>>61741657
What's the kosher ratio up to now? Isn't it 300+ bullshit nothing paper contracts vying for every single 1 ounce of physical silver (that may or may not exist) in the Kikemex vaults? A horrid game of musical chairs...
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Just a reminder. If you buy a frensmark off eBay, it’s likely being sold from fagmark’s secret stash. Pic related. DO NOT BUY.
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>>61741720
>yawn
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>>61741715
Interesting
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>>61741714
i feel good. pt will outperform silver, even some don't want to hear it
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>>61741731
In Europe we get insane taxes for physical silver. You don't know how good you have it in America. That's why it's so retarded when i see those americans selling silver like crazy
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>>61741720
Do like you do with a gun. Grind the serial number off. Then kill someone with it.
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>>61741729
Doesn't matter, the feds aren't going around to peoples houses unless you have like 1 billion dollars in gold, it's not worth their time. My little stack wouldn't even pay one mans salary for a year.
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Are we closing the week $120+?
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Which dealer will screw you over the least?

They all show the same spot prices, but I'm sure they have different fees and shipping and shit like that.
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>>61741745
Ive visited and im familiar. I bring coins to you guys when i come visit.
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I'm selling my stack. Too many normies are talking about investing in silver (paper bullshit silver) and sharing charts.
I'll buy back when it goes back down to 50.
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>>61741745
bro europe has so many junk silver coins that trade below spot.bullion are fine but nothing beats holding a big ass 37mm, 150 year old coin
t. european
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>>61741769
Yeah, i need to get familiar with those. A very kind anon posted a table earlier with many of those coins
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>>61741609
This is a Byzantine gold solidus (or possibly a contemporary imitation) from the 7th century AD.
Obverse (first photo)
Facing bearded emperor
Holding a cross on a long staff
Legend around the portrait reads DN CONSTANS P P AVG (or close)
That identifies Constans II
Reign: AD 641–668
Reverse (second photo)
Standing figure (Victory / angel / emperor type, depending on exact subtype)
Holding a long cross
CONOB in the exergue at the bottom
This is key: CONOB = Constantinople mint, refined gold
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>>61741754
I agree.
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>>61741764
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>>61741767
Ooo and aaa days have no idea how bad this is going to get when silver punches through 200. They don't realize what trade they're actually in.
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OP is a fag.

>>61741745
It's mostly boomers who have held for decades, no one has ever gone broke taking a profit. Good for them. They might regret selling later, but for now they've 20x their bags.
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Precious Post For OSMIUM
- still has not arrived edition -
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>>61741764
>>61741792
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>>61741767
im a financial expert and i would also recommend you goyim sell.
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>>61741714
>platinum
Good
>palladium
No
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>>61741778
If “imitation” who made them?

Likely sources:
Byzantine frontier mints
Balkans
Italy
North Africa
Possibly Arab-Byzantine transitional zones
Many were struck where Constantinople could no longer supply coins.
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>>61741623
I have a 100 & 50 arriving tomorrow to complete the set. Pretty fucking dumb of me to pull the trigger this long in the game, but I'll be happy in the long run I'm sure. I think they look cool, and could even see them becoming recognizable enough that people would take them for payment years down the line. I don't really consider them an investment but more of a collection. Not really interested in buying any more though besides a silver back if I see any for sale again.
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>>61741767
When I see Katy Perry painting the periodic table on her fingernails and college roasties flexing a tube of American Silver Eagles thats when too many normies are involved.
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Obviously this is just rumor but it seems within 24 hours a major Gov mint is set to stop selling all Silver. Seems to be going around right now and maybe someone already posted this.
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>>61741776
go to ucoin.net filter by your country, silver material and 37mm or 25g. highly likely your country had such a coin. afterwards search on ma-shops for good deals
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We're back up over $116 all over again. The tamp downs are meaningless when the arbitrage is that large.
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There is a coin store 5 blocks from my house. I can just walk there. Its not much but i have bought things i didnt even know about. I have it really good.
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>>61741851
Nice crowns, anon.
Numismatichads rise up.
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>>61741847
I'll believe it when I see it. That would cause a huge bull run I think
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>>61741847
Where did you hear this? Which mint?
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Why dip? Why fight the rising tide?
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>>61741902
To buy and load up a plane
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This is financial advice.
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I hate this fucking pattern of 10am dumps in the morning only for it to rally back overnight. STOP TRYING TO KEEP GOLD DOWN
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>>61741883
very nice collection! I am expecting more coins in the coming days, will post once they arrive
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>>61741928
No I fucking hate it because they don't keep it down long enough for me to buy it cheap. KEEP GOLD DOWN!!!
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>>61741928
It makes it twice as hard to swing trade and you make money.
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>>61741563
Just bought the silver dip. Added 10 "America Stands with Israel" silver eagles. Limited edition. Get them while you can.
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>>61741902
Everybody fights, nobody sells
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>>61741938
Now is the time to save beautiful coins from the smelter as retards only see the melt value.
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>>61741883
That trade dollar and that fat man dollar are nice.
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>>61741795
>no one has ever gone broke taking a profit.
retarded boomer catchphrase by judaized buckbroken cucks who think the fiat scam goes on forever. Now tell me how someone who bought for 1000 and sold for 10000 didn't go broke in pic related.
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>>61741851
Very based. thank you for the advice, anon. Unfortunately i am priced out, now
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>>61741946
Serial numbers on jews make me laugh. But thats a gross coin.
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>>61741635
They gave you a seat at the table and a fun rollercoaster ride, stop complaining
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>>61741676
I assume you mean legally. Have him bequeath it to you in his will and wait for him to die. Basis will go to market.
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>>61741961
I'm surprised you preferred the fat man over the Kwang-tung Dragon Dollar right next to him.
Either way I sold both the dragon and trade dollars some time ago unfortunately, but they funded other nice finds.
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>>61741902
The futures market has historically set the price of metals. It's a place where producers can hedge their risks to price fluctuations in their production, so the only people who use it are mines, bullion banks and some speculators. Mines were profitable at $20 so they are downright money factories at $116 per ounce. So for years you had bullion banks being the largest shorters by far as they wanted to hide inflation. Now they are trapped providing liquidity for a broken market with many people not stepping in on the short side. The vaults are still almost empty even at these prices and the arbitrage between east and west will continue to pull silver to chase the east price. They could be looking at hundreds of billions of losses even just trying to catch up to the Eastern price. There is also no guarantee they will even be able to close if no one sells.
So the whole thing is fucked. You can't undo 160 years of price suppression overnight.
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>>61741691
Nobody asked you to, cum-gargler.
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>>61741887
>>61741895
https://x.com/silvertrade/status/2016945054296748446?s=20

This guy brought it up
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>>61741972
That is a sweet collection.
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>>61741972
That's one is great too. But aren't fat mans counterfeited to an insane degree? One dealer I go to had an entire box full of fake fat mans.
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>>61741928
Think of all the poor anons who were late to the game though
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>>61741993
This is easily dealt with via a sigma machine.
Fat mans are 0.89 silver.
Most chinese counterfeits have a specific look because their artificial toning is so bad.
Just picked up a key date 1919 the other day >>61741956
>>61741985
Ty anon, I hope you use this chance to get cheap Balboas, Crowns, and other LMU coins while they are very affordable relative to spot.
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>>61741724
I get the impression the tamps are coming from the folks who benefit off silver investors. They profit off the shorts as some panick selling occurs basically giving them discounted silver which they have cornered the market on and they benefit again as new investors seek an attractive price point and current investors by the dip. Tamping is a win win for them.
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my nigga gold in the house

$5,400
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Ive given a lot of money advice to people. Noone wants to hear it. If you wear a gucci belt they will be asking how you got it.
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>>61741767
Just out of curiosity, let's see this mighty stack of yours.
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>>61742015
I have a few specific coins i try to concetrate on. I figure as long as i buy somthing at this point i could at least trade it for somthing i do want.
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silver $117
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>>61741623
i love sexy cowgirl money
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>>61741623
I've got a few, only because the boomers at the local coin club like them a lot. They do look nice, the broads on them have good breasts.
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>>61741767
you realize the whole thesis is that paper silver is going to see the mother of all rug pulls right? Lots of Normies buying SLV calls isn't a top signal for silver, it's a top signal for paper silver.
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Remember to thank Tampowitz for the cheap silver.
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>>61741623
I ordered the free goldback and it got lost in the mail
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>>61741563
Jesus is alive
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>>61741627
omg a bar code just flew over my house!
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>>61741623
Absolutely not
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>>61742081
Mmmmm, I love nice 90%.That's a sexy pile, a lot of those coins don't even have wear to them.
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>>61742059
All that motion during the day to still close green.
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Frens, why does ever YouTube boomer try to tell me that I need to tradey silver for gold.
I don't get it. Who told them to say that?
Has anyone actually ever done that? Sounds dumb.
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I cant believe this fucking daily candle just turned green, were so fucking back baby.
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Jesus is not god. Jesus is gods son.
Exodus 33:20
>But He said, “You cannot see My face; for no man shall see Me, and live.”
God is one. Not composed of matter or of the universe but the creator of it. God cannot be human ever it's logically impossible. Think like a game developer creating a game. It could create some entity in it but the game and developer are two fundamentally different constructs as one is composed of binary values and the other of organic matter.
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Chinese are doing things to silver
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>>61742117
This candle is even more retarded
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mike maloney is taking a break to fight is cancer
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How many times is this authenticated?
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>>61741623
On occasion. Certainly not to stack.
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>>61742133
those are the characters for winnie the pooh
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Oops my bar code. Dont dox me
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>>61742133
>
checked
those are great chops
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>>61742147
stay put i'm on my way over
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>>61742158
Im the 3rd or 4th owner. Leave the poor guy alone
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>>61742151
The crazy reason i actuly like them is because it says one dollar.
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The bright of the economy crashing is tattoo shops are closing.
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>>61741947
Kek
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>>61741591
Cute TD bars, i would totally barter for them.
>>61741627
lol, you do realize that metal, like elements, hasa melting point.
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I don't care what happens to silver so long as I get my hands on the 2026 silver proof set. Those coin designs are so hot.
>>61742223
Holy based, good riddance. Tattoos look nasty, every retard has one now.
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1678 hungary
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>>61741657
the more you see it, the more you find it elsewhere.
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>>61742248
There's similarities but the one big difference is that there's a real supply demand economic force at work unique to silver. Shutting it down solves nothing.
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Sooo what happened today?
Was there an actual trigger??
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>>61742108
>Who told them to say that?
Silver Dragons and Yankee Stacking.
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>>61742244
I'm so Hungary right now.
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>>61741764
I predict a hockey stick up like 10+ or more tomorrow, unironically. Stock market dumpies + no rate cut are gonna spike prices more than anything else.
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>>61742119
Jeet
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>>61742119
Yes, the Father™ and the Son™ are the same and not the same, at the same time. Just like you and your father, and him and his father, and him and his father, and...
>Jesus and Friends were out on the boat when a storm a-brewed up
>Everyone is woken up
>They head up to the deck and see Jesus just meandering around on the surface of the water, in the middle of the storm
>Just taking a stroll, like it's no big deal
>"HOLY FUCKIN' SHIT GUYS, IT'S A GHOST!"
>Jesus turns to the boat
>"A ghost? Damn that's crazy! Hey, how about this weather tho LMAO"
>Based Peter speaks up
>"Jesus, if that's really you, tell me to come to you"
>Jesus shrugs
>"Come on out, brah"
>Peter nervously steps over the wall and places his foot on the water
>It doesn't sink through
>"No fuckin' way..."
>He places his other foot on the water
>"Nooooo fuckin' way, man"
>He carefully shuffles over to Jesus
>"Jesus... this is obviously actually happening, but how is it even possi-"
>A particularly loud crack of thunder interrupts Peter and startles him
>He starts sinking
>"Jesus! I'm going to drown! Save me!!"
>Jesus sighs
>Bends down and calmly grabs Peter's arm
>Hoists him back up
>"Peter... you were just doing it. What happened?"
>Peter fumbles
>"B-but the storm! Th-the waves! It was terrifying, I thought I was going to die!"
>Jesus laughs
>"B-BuT tHe StOrM! OOOO tHe WaVeS!"
>He laughs again and slaps Peter on the back
>"Get back on the fuckin' boat, Peter. I swear, no faith. No faith at all."
>Peter is taken back to the boat, feeling quite embarrassed, but mostly just confused
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>>61742263
I mean, to be fair, the GSR is "low" right now on a historical basis but when you see India do a 1:10 silver gold ratio for lending, there is no way the ratio right now is going to be the limit. I personally think it will equalize at somewhere between that and the physical abundance ratio of ~1:20.
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This is very very good, it's stabilizing, might even crawl down a bit. The sentiment traders that started fomo buying at the beginning of the year sold off, rapid price increases are not what I want to see.
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>>61742244
I think a local shop actually has one of those. I want one for funny hapsburg retard chin, but aren't those expensive?
>>61742277
Hungary has some great cartoons believe it or not.
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>>61741717
You have the same as me fren, I like to think so. We are way ahead of all normies, we are technically in the make it category.
We are in the beginning of stage 1 of a multi stage plan to absolutely rape the western world, do not sell too soon. If you have to work a shit job and eat rice and beans to make it though what may come temporarily then so be it. Protect your horde and use it to buy land or tangible assets that can generate more wealth when the time comes.
300oz is a make it stack when you factor in that most people WILL SELL EARLY.

Check out all the boomers and old stackers selling now. They got caught up in decades of minor fluctuations and forgot what it's all about.
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>>61742290
Whiter than you actually. My family owned farms in America before you migrated.
>>61742295
The mental gymnastics false religions go through to avoid academically/philosophically valid logic is truly the work of Satan
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>>61742277
Its what someone wrote on it. Id hate to spell it wrong and look dumb.
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>>61742119
>Jesus is not God
>God is one
Yes

>Jesus is Gods son
Depends what you mean by that. Jesus is a prophet of God, as were many others before him.
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>>61742307
They call him moose jaw or something like that. I bought mine long ago, it was expensive then. Now is a good time to buy numismatics its hard to charge someone 2x or 3x spot.
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>>61742346
Oh I know it's a good time to buy numismatics. Especially for shops desperate to get cash flowing inwards. Problem is I don't have cash to spend.
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Day's range of 15 dollars.
Absolutely insane volatility and volume as soon as we exceeded 100.
When profit taking slows down just a tiny bit we rocket up, they already can't get it below 100 so what happens when suddenly the little volatility fag shit stops? I'm thinking a steady 120 isn't the goal, it's more like 150. I have revised my short-term predictions.
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If you own 100oz silver you made more “money” this week than the median salary in the us purely by holding shiny metal.
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If you want my conspiracy theory take, I believe that China made huge requests for physical delivery, and was being refused delivery, so they just pegged the Shanghai price 10% above COMEX.
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>>61742376
Neetstacker GODS win again!
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>>61742365
When ive been limited in the past i just focus on one series and try to complete it. Thats really helped me. But always just buy things you like. Youll love your collection that way.
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>>61742325
>Id hate to spell it wrong and look dumb.
What a feeling
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>>61741591
How long did you have to wait for delivery . I ordered like 3 weeks ago from TD and still didn't get it.
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>>61742376
I'm a pathetic miserable neet brokefag and my stack is appreciating faster than any pay rate I've ever recieved. Unfortunately I think I will need to get a j*b soon to avoid selling any of my stack. That's right, this incel 4chan neet might actually enter the workforce, that's how crazy these times are
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Some new stuff.
100 Kurush Ottoman/ Turkish gold coin.
A little 3 gram Panda.
And a neat tin medal from 1938 Germany
Whoop:)
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>>61742391
i hope you said hi to that cutie walking past on the right
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>>61741623
Only for the art. For an actual investment or currency, no
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>>61742391
my mom sent me a pic this morning of the local Degussa store in their city and it was also people standing in line in the snow.
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>>61742342
God is one all powerful entity not three powerful entities. An all powerful god as one is greater than three separate entities and logically incoherent. An all powerful god creates outside of it's one all powerful source, itself. What you're describing and individual distinct entities created by god, not uncreated god.
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>>61742416
Yeah I flexed my big forehead vein at her
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>>61742391
Ask the normgroids if they're buying or selling
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>>61742391
Good luck anon. I hope you get what you want.
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>>61742398
Yeah, first I just went for silver proof sets. That's a fun series, you pay very low premium, they're easy to find and you get a lot of bang for your buck. All the silver state quarters and all the silver America the Beautiful quarters are nice to have. Now I kindof just grab whatever catches my eye. I got some real nice turkish coin recently, even though it's billon it has a great look to it.
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Anyone else heard anything about a major US Gov mint shutting down all sales tomorrow?
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>>61742380
The us is just getting ready to deliver all 900000 contracts in the form of tomahawk missiles in March.
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>>61742436
All buying for multiple people and pissed they didn’t buy sooner

>>61742444
Thanks bro I’m just getting 10oz of the cool nuie silver hopefully
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>>61741623
Having a few as a novelty is cool, but the premiums are way too high to justify buying beyond that. Plus its difficult to find anyone to barter with these things. You can win someone over with a nice silver bar, but not with floppy gold sheets
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>>61742323
>"[...]That doesn’t bother me. And, as a matter of fact, when you read the writings of the early fathers of the church—the great theologians like Saint Clement, Gregory of Nyssa, Saint John of Damascus, even Thomas Aquinas—they’re not interested in the historicity of the Bible. They take that sort of for granted, but forget it. They’re interested in its deeper meaning. And therefore they always interpret all the tales (like Jonah and the whale), and they don’t bother even to doubt whether Jonah was or was not swallowed by a whale or other big fish, but they see in the story of Jonah and the whale a prefiguration of the resurrection of Christ. And then, even when it comes to the resurrection of Christ, they’re not worrying about the chemistry or the physics of a risen body. What they’re interested in is that the idea of the resurrection of the body has something to say about the meaning of the physical body in the eyes of God. That the physical body, in other words, is not something worthless and unspiritual, but something that is an object of the divine love. And so, therefore, I’m not going to be concerned with whether or not miraculous events happened. It seems to me entirely beside the point."
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>>61742430
>What you're describing and individual distinct entities created by god, not uncreated god.
I don’t disagree with what you said. I only questioned the “son of God” bit
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>>61742446
Ain't she a beaut?
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>>61742446
I like getting new oddities here and there just to learn about them. Sometimes i get to interested and complete a set but it made most everything i have just stuff i like.
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>>61742473
Jesus claims all throughout the bible to be the son of god but in practical terms Jesus is a powerful angel residing in heaven created by god and sent to earth to send a message
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>>61742476
That is in amazing condition
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>>61742476
Ever notice how arabic script looks like a bunch of people getting it on?
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>>61742453
Interesting, I have an allocated metals account with abc bullion, highly recommend it. An amount of goybux comes out of my bank every two weeks and automatically gets converted into 33% gold 66% silver in their vaults. So nice not having to wait in the hot sun to make purchases.
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>>61742391
Kek
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>>61742495
I was literally just thinking that. Red-haired Mohammed probably made it that way after getting ridden by five bucks in the desert all night long in that one hadith.
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>>61742476
Its hard to tell but what looks like pitting is actually from the die being rusty. Thats a nice piece.
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What's up with the religious discussions being (((inserted))) into precious metals threads? Hmm totally organic
Just like our local slop person Dalit, it lets me know I'm above the target.

Death to the chicken swingers my friends, now is our time!
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Predictions for when markets open in 30min? That seems to be when the daily rally occurs
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>>61742492
No kidding, one of my favorite pieces. The reverse is even nicer.
>>61742495
They can't help themselves.
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>>61742430
>getting filtered by the trinity
Sandniggers could never
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>>61742497
That is handy but the collections line is longer than the purchase line at the moment. And yes, it’s 9:30am and I’m sweating like a gypsy with a mortgage
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>>61742405
Doesn't TD have a banner saying up to 25 business days? You have Unironically two more weeks
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>>61742323
Also, I was agreeing with you here >>61742295
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>>61742497
>what is counter party risk?

Lol lmao even
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>>61741623
Why is it yellow? That's the color of pee
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>>61741623
I would if they made some for my state, but I live in a lib state so it's not happening any time soon
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>>61741623
i never liked the idea
but am now reconsidering it because it might actually be futuristic technology thats unrecognized

and i dont mean some sci fi concept
i mean instead of a note thats redeemable for gold
just make the note out of gold

It probably could be the way out of FIAT
make arrangements with your employer to only accept goldbux to boycott the banks
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>>61742216
Dope Hindenburg anon, wanting to get a otto von bayern 5 mark soon, just because he was so mentally retarded he was deemed the "foolish king of bavaria"

The literal king of the silver retards
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>>61742449
I've heard the rumor. Just speculating but IMO this will likely happen at some point. They need the silver for weapons and their digital prison system.
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>>61741563
post music that you have been listening to during the AGE OF SILVER

https://youtu.be/DECp8LKurKs?si=FHr2M1YXx97ghTAf
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>>61742391
lol, thats surreal.
One of the contractors at a job i was doing today was talking to someon on the phone about gold/silver price...
which is kind of bullish...
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How and why does a Tomahawk Missile require 500 oz of Silver!?
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>>61741717
>ima go innawoods, bury my silver and leave society forever.
think about how many hordes of silver are being buried across the country on a monthly basis
im saying 1000oz a week

that means if we have a crazy fast war on US soil we might have anons die before they dig it up

anons are making people in the future very very happy
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>>61742565
We already have plastic bills, might as well spray a little gold on them
Unfortunately they can't be folded so durability is an issue
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I placed an order on APMEX on the 12th and they just emailed me saying its pushed back to Feb 18th...
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>>61742607
Nearly all of the Silver is part of the Silver-Zinc battery.
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>>61742538
ABC bullion holdings are audited every 3 months, I'm really not concerned about them doing a rugpull, since it's allocated even if they go bankrupt it's my metal not the company's and I'd still have a right to it.

Besides, my allocated account represents less than 10% of my physical holdings.
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>>61742620
Frickin wild
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>>61742607
lol were they really stealing it that easily holy o fuck
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>>61742607
It's not true, and people who believe that are stupid by self evidence. It requires about 30oz and a Tesla requires about 15oz.

Ask grok or gemini, this isn't worth a humans time.

Also, about 80%-90% of silver's industrial applications could be substituted if central bank pressure made it too expensive for products.
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>>61742632
>ask ai which is always factually wrong about everything

Take a big step back and fuck yourself in the face.
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>>61742632
But AI is what told me 500 Ounces
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>>61742142
they have Silverbacks now
whats the premium on these cock suckers?
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>>61742614
Goldbacks really should've been shorter, like about the size of a trading card so a goldback wallet could still fit in most pockets
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>>61742263
That freak has disgusting bug eyes.
His thumbnails make me retch.
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I already slurped 2 under the spot european bullion thanks to a very kind anon.

The hunt never ends.
Thank you, anon.
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I just spent 128$ on a single silver eagle
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>>61742632
>Also, about 80%-90% of silver's industrial applications could be substituted if central bank pressure made it too expensive for products.
Maybe but every industrial process that uses silver would have to retool to accommodate its replacement. Industry would drag its feet for a long time before making the switch
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>>61742663
Feels good, doesn't it?
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Price of various items in terms of silver:

Nissan Versa: 150 troy ounces

Tesla Model 3: 318 troy ounces

Townhouse in St. Augustine, FL: 2100 troy ounces

Single-family home in Raleigh, NC: 4689 troy ounces
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>>61742684
>A Tesla is only twice the price of a Nissan Versa
How?
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>>61742684
65 oz here.

ngmi unless these ratios change.

I want an okay ~20 year old car and an okay house am i screwed?

I do have 3 ETH and like 10k in index funds
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>>61742684
>Over a quarter of a ton of silver for a house
I don't know about you guys, but that seems a little expensive, no?
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smooth transition.
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>>61742702
Yes, Houses are the most overinflated assets out there.
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>>61742702
To be fair, toothpicks and tyvek are extremely rare and valuable compared to silver
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>>61742702
The Judaic economy at work.
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>>61742642
if you buy these you need to kys
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>>61742708
>my tentpole shack assembled by beaners in 1992 is worth 1500% more than when I bought it and I won't sell for a penny less.
>t. 72 year old boomer
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>>61742702
That ratio is a bargain compared to what it will be in a few years
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>>61742663
A tomahawk missile died for this post.
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>>61742582
https://youtu.be/IaBWrH_5QYU
I heard this song the other day and I can't help but feel like it describes the experience stacklets will have as the dollar collapses.
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>>61742705
houses in the last 50 years at least have cost about 4 times the normal middle-class household income. So when I bought my house $25k was a good salary for 2 people and my house cost $100k
A few years before I bought, $5k was a good salary for 2 people and houses cost about $20k
Now $100k is a good salary for 2 people and a house in my town costs $400k or so.

If housing is in in a bubble, it has been for longer than you've been alive. A bubble that lasts that long isn't really a bubble.
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pump o clock
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>>61742724
Short of mandating a minimum price for houses, what can they even do to get the ratio to get even more skewed?
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They're both green.
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>>61742724
Do they know how to play boomers or what?
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>>61742705
You know, I've seen lots of posts comparing silver dollars to things like cars and guns. But I don't think I've seen comparisons of silver dollars to house prices, when silver dollars were a contemporary issue. Any /his/torian have late 19th/early 20th century house ads with prices we can compare to silver?
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we crabbing now. Fuck crabs
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>>61742391
Jerome Powell SHITTING and PISSING himself r/n
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>>61742732
you have now been omegadoxxed by me, the epic hacker known as four chan, a loli catgirl death squad is targeting your location now
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Australian open: Gaps up
>Thanks, Yanks for the cheap silber
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OP is a fag.

Boys, the poopoo premium is outpacing the dragon at 141.96 vs 138.19. what the absolute fuck, the bankers may be able to get away with far east arbitrage, but we are definitely not letting them get away with letting the poos take our metals, fucking high treason. Bankers get the rope.
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>>61742755
I’m literally shitting brics
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>>61742752
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>>61742746
every town kept tax records.

in my town a house around the turn of the century was valued in the range of $300-$500

prices have gone up about 1000 times since then. Silver has gone up about 100 times since then.
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"Move in Ready" 1304 sq. ft. house in Syracuse, NY (Built in 1910): 839 t. oz. silver
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>>61742752
Wahoo!
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>>61742752
rip
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>>61742746
or another way of saying this
>>61742766
is that silver would need to hit about $1000 per ounce to catch up to houses in my town. Maybe a bit higher
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>>61742732
>Clippers Shirt
Fitting.
>>61742746
The only comparison I remember seeing was that 1 acre lots in a city in California were sold at around $300 piece in the 19th Century. About one year's wages for the average worker and equal to around 230 ounces. You'd have to pay extra to build a house of course.
Unfortunately I can't seem to find a source this so you'll have to take me at my word for now.
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>>61742766
See, 300-500 ounces of silver for a house actually sounds pretty reasonable. That's about 40-60 grand.
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>>61742775
That was quite the fall, bud! Hope this 1000oz comex bar helps!
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>>61742732
this brings me back, to going to weird floors in office buildings to get my first physical.
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>>61742732
>Clippers
Fitting to wear in line to a coin shop.
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LCS has been closed all week. Just finaly got ahold of him. Said practicly no silver.
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>>61742782
yes, those same houses now sell for 100 times that much. So silver in my town at least is about 100 times lower than houses.
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>>61742546

they're literally making a California series right now...

My take on goldbacks: some people spend thousands of dollars on cardboard with pokemon or baseball cards.

At least this one has a better picture and half it's value in gold.
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>>61742791
Kek I don’t notice that. Still growing

>>61742788
My usual is out of silver
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Generally speaking, from my research, you are not going to get anything habitable for under 800 ounces at the moment.

Some other cool figures:

1 month in one bedroom studio apartment in Raleigh, NC: 6 oz silver

1 month in a one bedroom studio apartment in a better part of town in Raleigh, NC: 8 oz silver

1 month in a motel 6: 23 oz silver
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>>61742746
according to the internet the US mint stopped producing 90% silver dollars in 1935, and the average house price in 1935 was $4,100.

equally according to the internet, the average price of a house in December 2025 was $428,071. in December 2025 the average price of silver was around $65 an ounce. so a 90% silver dollar would be worth roughly $58.50

at those prices (house divided by 90% of an ounce) we would need 7,317 oz for a house.

of course I'm a retard, so I might be wrong
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3D anon here,
>looking to hammer my own pennies
>didn't want to open my pristine tubes
>so I bought the cheapest 999 silver coin I could find
Haha, nope, fuck no.
I can't hammer this lovely thing.
Holy shit, I never realized how satisfying the mirror reflection of silver is.
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>>61742732
how cool. thanks for the update.
is this the same place that had a photo of a huge line circulating around recently?
if so please take another photo as you exit.

I can't believe one of us went outside.

also can someone make a pluggin to make 4chan look like reddit so I can browse in public.
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>>61741769
Burger here, Im super jealous of the sheer amount of junk coinage Europe has. Our heaviest coin (Peace) has a nigger on it
>t. Maria Theresa enjoyer
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>>61742825
The video doesn't do it justice.
What a lovely material.
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>>61742832
WTF Haiti has coinage? Is this like the somalia shit where they do it in germany?
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>>61742832
They are proof strikes thats why its so noticeble
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>>61742752
>giganigga dumps
>already back in the green
>mfw
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Now I don't know what a low-quality permanent place of resident costed historically, but 800 troy ounces of silver sounds a bit high if you ask me. Clownishly high.
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Post silver backs
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>>61742841
I googled a bit, and it seems it was actually made in Haiti in the 60's and 70's, to promote their PMGs.
I guess that was before everything completely fell apart.
>>61742851
It makes that much difference?

Anyway, I'm very close to ordering these penny dies made. I just keep putting it off because I'm afraid I'll regret some text or other element after having sent it over.
Any final comments? Suggestion for different text?
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>>61742812
Maybe try KJC bullion? They're not usually very busy and still have supplies.
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>>61741591
Nice TD bars. I've got a couple of TD products, including a couple of TD 2017 150th Anniversary medals
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i am so hecking comfy bros
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>>61742841
Minted by the franklin mint usa
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>>61742865
Ah, that would make sense
lol
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>>61742860
>I guess that was before everything completely fell apart.
They've never been together.
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>>61742863
Isn't that Canadian symbol super Jewish. Let me see if I have the photo describing it
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Apparently an insula (a type of house) in ancient Rome could cost upwards of 35,000 troy ounces of silver.
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TAMPOWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITZ!

IS THIS ALL YOU CAN CONJURE?
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>>61742874
That's what I thought, so I was wondering how they minted 999 silver coins...
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Mike Maloney taking some time off
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjL5gaVE898
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>>61742832
Those have very low mintages
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>>61742880
Isn't an insula an entire block of apartments? The kind that slumlords like Cicero would rent out a unit in to plebs?
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>>61742886
Fuck I hope he didnt get the vax. In fairness he is getting old anyway
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>>61742405
1 Month, you'll get it soon.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HZSwoHwOhg
>Best evidence hasn't uploaded in almost a year
Did Powell drone strike him?
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>>61742856
I would buy some just for the collection. I kind of prefer the babes on the Goldbacks though.
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>>61742896
I think you're right. I'm trying to find information on regular houses and villas, but the quality of information on the Internet has gone down severely since the advent of chatbots.
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>>61742895
Yeah, I'm not going to hammer it.
I'll treasure this one.
Bought a random backup memorial round to smash instead.
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>>61742904
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
YOU
JUST
KNOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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>>61742391
STD clinic?
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>>61742755
Op is fuckin based. Believe me. I know
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>>61742862
Do they do walk ins? Ah well, I’m no.20 in the line I better just stick it out.
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>>61742910
A Rottweiler and a jar of peanut butter are a girl's best friend
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>>61742906
You shouldnt actually hammer it. Youll just wreck your dies. Press it with a bottle jack or somthing.
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>>61742905
I hear you. Google has been essentially useless for like 5-10 years. You could try the Google academic search; sometimes its results are better.
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>>61742910
The feelings go both ways.
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Guys behind me are talking about smashing some endones
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>>61742746
I get it, they're just rounding, but the Corvette wasn't made until 1953
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For a day utterly Heeb'd to hell and back... Nice gains.
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Anyone got some pro tips on how to deliberately get a fake silver coin for cheap?

All I see eBay bids up to 80€ for plated coins, no way.
Also I don't think the Bitcoin meme ones are actually the same dimensions.

Need one for testing my µOhm-meter idea to verify coins on the go.
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>>61742883
>>61742933
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I found a site that claims that a domus could cost as little as 600 denarii, which would round out to about 90 troy ounces of silver.
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>>61742917
Hmm, not sure about this.
But I will be hammering the round anyway, to make it thin and flat enough.
Some guy on etsy is selling a sledge hammer jig for use with what seems to be normal hydraulic dies, but I think the shipping on that is going to be insane, due to how huge and heavy it is.
I think I'll just smack some dies with a hammer and hope for the best for my first prototype.
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>>61742939
Alibaba or temu, you fucking jew
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>>61742860
>Any final comments?
whats the diameter?
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>>61742952
19-20mm, like the original pennies from the 1200's
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>>61742939
Etsy temu anywhere $5 crap is sold
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All things being said, I think that 105 troy ounces of silver would buy you a cheap house in ancient Rome.
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>>61742948
You got access to a forklift maybe?
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>>61742939
all cheap chinese coins on ebay are fake, lol. No need to look into alibaba or other places
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>>61742939
Buy the cheapest ones. Those are probably fake. If they're not, then you got real for cheap.
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>>61742962
kek, no
But good idea
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>>61742727
A tomahawk flew over my house.
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>>61742904
I want the Florida pirate slut gold back for sure
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Why do all of the goldbacks have sluts on them?
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Shanghai cannot gap up.
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>>61742967
About to make some myself
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>>61742968
just be glad it didn't fly INTO your house
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>american juden go to sleep
>gold and silver back up
like clockwork
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Imagine you're a woman using your horse for sex. You put some treats on your cooch and try to get it to lick you, but instead it takes a big bite out of your crotch. Imagine explaining this at the hospital.
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>>61742905
So I searched a little and one denarius seems to be about 4g silver, though it varied over time. If 1 troy ounce of silver is 28.3495 grams, then 1 troy ounce is about 7 denarii. I saw once source giving a villa price of 200,000 denarii, which would mean about 28,500 troy ounces. But who knows how big a these villa were.

Interestingly, I saw a price of 50 sestercii for average monthly rent. That would be 12.5 denarii, or about 1.8 troy ounces. At today's prices that would mean about $205 for rent. Not bad.
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>>61742977
Sure sounds like a free silver delivery
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>>61742949
Temu shows me nothing and too lazy to procure via Alibaba. You double nigger.

>>61742957
Honestly forgot etsy exists.
Thanks.

>>61742963
This is the way, yeah I had the continental europe filter on.

>>61742964
You're right, good strat. Tough I suck at bidding last minute.
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>>61742989
I wonder how much silver they recovered from the Pentagon financial records wing
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>>61742987
Didn't villas usually come with a lot of land?
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>>61742969
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>>61740640
>>61740689
>>61740698
>>61740724
>>61740748
>>61740759
>>61740776
Hey, Junk Table Anon... are you still here?
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>>61742996
Enough to fund a war id imagine
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>>61742997
Correct, villas were super-huge farms / ranches owned by patricians and the elite. The word you're looking for if you want to find out about regular houses that aren't apartments is "domus."
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>>61742860
That's pretty cool
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>>61742977
It would actually increase it's property value.
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>>61742997
That's how I would picture it. Probably including outbuildings and peasant houses and such, for equestrians. But I have no actual knowledge about that.
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>>61743008
Domus were also villas for the elite families.

>>61743016
Aah, based Carolus. So cool.
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>>61743018
ultrakek
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>>61743021
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think widespread home ownership was a thing then. My impression is that only the 1% had homes and everyone else rented.
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>>61743016
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxwv8-oAasI
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>>61742519
That is a beautiful coin. Arabic script is very nice.
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>>61743029
Could be. I'm no expert. I just wanted to point out that a "domus" wasn't just some little hovel. It was a huge villa, with mosaics and plumbing and slaves.
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>>61742987
>But who knows how big a these villa were.
A Roman villa would last longer than a contemporary McMansion. Some are giving these new cardboard builds 40 years tops before needing major renos.

From the craftsmanship of some of the elite human capital they've imported to build them, in some cases jewish lightning might be the only solution.
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wow 1400 for a 1/4 oz
i said a year ago people would start looking at 1/10 ozs the way people looked at 1/4s compared to half or full ounces in terms of liquidity and i think we're there now

premiums be damned most people still don't have shit and the people looking to get into them will have to start getting monthly 10ths instead of quarterly 4ths
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>Comex spends 10am trying to sink gold
>Rest of the world says nah when they open
What's going on?
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>>61743038
>>61742519
Anecdote:
I went to the local historical museum and had a guided tour not too long ago, and the guide showed some silver coins with arabic script on them. They looked completely legit to me, but apparently the text was all gibberish.
Vikings made knockoff arabic coins, which they made into pendants, to show off how far they had travelled and how wealthy they were.
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>>61743059
That's pretty cool
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>>61743059
fucking weebs
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>>61743054
I'm pretty much priced out of gold at this point. I don't have the patience to wait more than one week to add to my stack.
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>>61743062
>>61743063
Yes
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>>61743058
Tao cultivation is superior to Talmudic sorcery.
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>>61743059
Fun fact: Arabs referred to Vikings as "magi".
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>>61743033
Fuckin rocks
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>>61743004
This guy is a fucking hero.
I already landed several under spot deals thanks to him.
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>>61742731
How is the quality ot todays homes compared to 50+ years ago? Of the ones of olden quality, how much to upkeep. them in todays goy bucks?
>not a bubble
We will see, jew loving boomer.
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>>61743089
If you haven't heard it, do yourself the favor of listening to the whole album
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118 HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!
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>>61743098
Thank you. I will. Got the full day tomarrow.
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>>61743110
You stupid chud, it's never going to hit today's high of 121 again!

Stop stacking silver right now!
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>>61743085
>magi
Huh, cool. Why?
Speaking of, here's the other coin I bought for hammering. It commemorates Leif Eiriksson, the viking who supposedly found America before Columbus.
Turns out it's not a round, but a coin with an actual face value, issued by The Isle of Man (UK).
Aah, it's going to be painful to ruin this one too.
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>>61743089
>Fucking rocks
Hah, read that as someone angry at silver and gold
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Will the premiums on copper bullion get less ridiculous as the price increases?
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>>61743122
>Aah, it's going to be painful to ruin this one too.
Then don't.
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>>61743122
Instead of wrecking a round, why not get a silver blank or something?
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>>61743129
>buying three coins, to hammer 1 because I keep falling in love with the stupid things
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>>61743128
I am not buying your gypsy metal, Andrei
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>>61743128
I sold all of mine to buy more silver at $75. It makes zero sense to stack copper bullion. Farm land and a root cellar are far more valuable than a stack of high premium copper bars.
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>>61743126
That song is good
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>>61743131
These were a lot cheaper.
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How long until $130 bros?
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>>61743122
Get israeli coins, you might even get a discount if you tell the seller what you are planning to do with them.
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>>61742623
What if it isn't there when they declare bankruptcy? Your right is contractual. That means you get to sue for damages. That means you get paid in dollars. And that means you are just another creditor. You might have priority over other creditors, but maybe not. If they secured any loans with the silver you are fucked. Even if they didn't, any taxes they owed come before your claim as would trustee, attorney, and accountant fees. Also some employees wages would have priority.

In other words, a contractual right is a far cry from silver in hand. Are you allowed to take delivery?
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>>61743090
>This guy is a fucking hero.
I know.
I've converted his screen caps to a spreadsheet. Looking for an OK to post the CSV in 6 parts here.
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extremely sad that i waited so long to buy gold. I could've bought 20 ounces or something just a few months back. But i settled for just 1 the other day.
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>>61743122
Wreck it. They minted others. You want to make an omlet you gotta smash a few coins.
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Did we give up on baking?
/pmg/ should have its own catalog page anyways
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>>61743128
If you have space to hoard copper bullion you have space to hoard copper pipe.
pipe is more valuable by volume than bullion
start /layingpipe/
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>>61743122
>Huh, cool. Why?
Official narrative is that it was a misunderstanding or some sort of anachronism. My pet theory is that the Magi/Jews were the same group. The magi were not Persians, but Medians, according to Herodotus. The Bible is clear that the Assyrians resettled the Jews in Media before the Persians conquered them and absorbed them. Jews and Phoenicians both spoke Hebrew and were essentially the same group, in some sense, the Jews originating as Phoenician colonies sent south.

Vikings were literally just Phoenicians who had migrated outside the Med up into the North Sea. Runes = Phoenician letters. So Vikings = Phoenicians = Jews = Magi. All just different names (from different cultures) for the same basic group of greedy slavers.
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>>61743122
You can just practice on copper
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>>61743169
>Did we give up on baking?
What's stopping you
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>>61743004
Yes, though I was about to go to bed since it's 1 AM here. How can I help?
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>>61743158
Not a bad idea, but I wouldn't want to touch them, to be honest.

>>61743167
Maybe. It'll be some time until the dies are delivered, so maybe I'll have something else to wreck before then.
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>>61742825
>cheapest silver coin I could find
>my precious
That'd be pretty funny if that shit wasn't even silver.
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>>61743191
Hah, yes, could be fake, but I doubt it.
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>>61743198
The quality is too good
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>>61743206
It weighs the correct amount, and the metal is very soft (the outer rim has a noticeable dent), so I think it's the real deal.
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>>61743139
Just buy a blank Silver Round Planchet if you keep getting attached to coins.
A 1 oz Buffalo Round would probably work too.
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>>61742832
>>61742825
Your best bet if you wanted to do some restriking stuff would either be 90% dimes or quarters, no premiums, everywhere, you'll find plenty of ugly common date ones in a normal haul.
>>61743131
Circulated coinage comes at spot or cheaper. A lot of governments even re-strike precious metal coinage, though it's more common with gold.
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>>61743198
>>61743206
I really doubt anybody would go through the trouble of recreating the proof effect on a coin that is not worth much more than melt; besides, if you're still in doubt, you can do the Archimedes test.
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>>61743220
The reasons to fake it do not exist. It would be a super rare fake and id be willing to pay $1000 for that fake. Its just somthing that doesnt happen.
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>>61743184
Please give permission to this guy to share your amazing work as a CSV in several parts here, and God bless you.
This guy:
>>61743163
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>>61743184
I just want your permission to post the CSV text files (6 parts). Then it can be open in any spreadsheet for further manipulation.
Post a Yes in the previous thread so i see your ID.
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Every time I think how much i spent in premiums i want to kys. But i guess you learn with experience.
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>>61743242
And sweet dreams!
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Got rid of the PMI on my mortgage this month, and the difference is less than an ounce of silver, feels meh man.
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>>61743233
>90%
Alloys are much harder. Not sure that will work well with hand hammering, and not sure if it will damage dies.
Might try it though.

>>61743235
>>61743236
Would be kind of strange.
>Archimedes test
Hard to do with such a small object, but because it's a coin the official measurements and weight is recorded anyway, so I just have to check that it all matches up.
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>>61743235
>>61743269
I recently ordered a large vase, though. Might try the archimedes test on that.
Though it's only 83% pure, so it might not work, because I don't know what the remaining 17% are made up of.
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Just finished watching the godfather and a half hour meditation
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>>61743289
What teh absolute fuck
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>>61743289
qrd on these line pics
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>>61743289
How do people go to the bathroom when they have to wait that long? Are you wearing a diaper?
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>>61743308
Pretend to take a phone call so nobody notices you peeing on the sidewalk.
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>>61743296
I’ve been waiting in line at abc bullion for 3 hours. I should’ve gone to kjc as a nice anon recommended but I’m in too deep now. Having a nice chinwag with the good old boys in line with me anyways
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>>61743308
I’m wearing my 4xl huggies ultra max absorption
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>>61743236
>>61743235
>>61743206
>>61743191
Holy shit, it might actually be fake.
The offical measurements say it's supposed to be 2mm thick. This one is 4mm.
Rest in piss
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>>61743312
You could probably sell your place in line for an ounce.
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>>61743308
>he doesn't have a catheter running down his pantleg so he can free pee on the street wherever he pleases
NGMI
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>>61743242
I can't seem to get the same ID, so the best I can offer is this screenshot. I also wanted to inform you that I've made a slightly updated version with some of the feedback I received in the last thread, so I could upload it too if you'd rather use the new one.
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Guess ill bake
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>>61743242
I know we both asked him but upon reflection we should consider that he’s already posted the info. Anyone could ocr it. Maybe we’re going too far in asking permission, he said he was about to go to bed because its already after 1am where he is…
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>>61743289
>either brown or geriatic
Honestly, fuck the silver, let it all burn.
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>>61743324
It's 3mm at the very least
Goddam
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>>61743324
Its in your head.
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>>61743289
>linery Large.jpg
Yeah, I need to wait until tuesday to get to my dealer. Shit's crazy right now, people are desperate to sell in our shithole.
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>>61743326
Yeah I was saying to the guys I’m gonna wear a sign that says buy my spot next time
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>>61743289
Fuck dude think silver went up a few dollars since you got in line
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>>61743269
I would think the dimes at least would be small enough that hand-striking would work reliably.
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>>61743346
Could be a piedfort variant. Double check, you might just have gotten extra silver weight
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>>61743355
>>61743355
>>61743355
>>61743355
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>>61743340
All the whites are in the collection line. But it’s still probably only 10%
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>>61743269
The Archimedes test is actually very easy to do on coins, you just need to weigh the coin, put a glass full of water on a scale and tare it, tie a string around the coin, immerse it, and then divide the original weight by the new value. If it's pure silver, the result will be ~10.49.
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>400 posts
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>>61743366
It needs to be precise and you probably should use other tests because you can fake the specific gravity pretty well with a mix of stuff like tungsten.
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>>61743324
The scammers were getting really good a year ago, imagine how good they're gonna get now.
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>>61741676
Can’t you melt it down and mint it into coins? Legal tender
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>>61741728
All this for a fucking jpeg printed onto a disc
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>>61742829
she's a cute italian girl. and he clearly northern'd her up a bit



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