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Chill weekend edition.

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

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

>Bullion dealers
https://libertycoin.com/ (US)
https://www.chards.co.uk/ (EU/UK)
https://www.silburycoins.co.uk/ (Ancient)
https://www.luciteria.com/ (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)
https://goldsilver.be/en/ (EU)
https://www.acheter-or-argent.fr/index2.php/ (EU)
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://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
https://www.usgs.gov/programs/mineral-resources-program/science
https://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/en/news/mines-and-minerals
https://www.amazon.ca/Gold-Creeks-Ghostowns-British-Columbia/dp/088839988X

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

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>I missed the dip
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Anons... what did you buy at $75 per ounce?
Locked in several of these prices for cheap, by the time I left it was back to 85/oz
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do i buy right now? like right now right now??? while the markets closed and prices are at an all time low????? before they open again????????????????
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Still holding...!
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>>61754299
Yes
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Doing this again.

An Anon posted his excellent data on silver content of circulated coinage, but it was all screen captures. I had converted that to spreadsheet data using a free online image-to-csv converter. Unfortunately, conversion included some unwanted rounding of numbers which I didn't catch before posting a few threds ago. I fixed the numbers. So I'm posting the sheet as csv again, but of course had to break it up into 6 pieces.

If you concatenate all the pieces and put them in a spreadsheet, it should look like the top half of pic related (but instructions in black, not purple).

Once you fix the formulae (remove the apostrophes) and copy them, it should look like the lower half. I recommend copying and *pasting as values* all the weight data (not the AgSpot$ column, or the prices won't update when you change the spot price in I1).

Also copy/paste as text the country data.

When done, you can sort, search, edit, add to, etc.
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>>61754278
>Are we really baggies when nearly all of us got in under $30 and are still 3x in the green?
The correct term for people described above is winner.

It was better to be years too early than a few hours too late.

t.not my stack
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>>61754299
It's too late, it's now at $200
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I spent about 4k in rocks today
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>>61754309
Country(brief),Country,Type,Date,Purity,Weight(g),ASW(g),ASW(ozt),AgSpot$,93.5
Austria; 1st Rep.,"=IF(A2="""",B1,A2)",1/2 shill.,1924-1926,0.64,3.00,=F2*E2,=G2/31.10348,=H2*J$1
,? Remove apostrophe,1 shilling,1924,0.80,7.00,Remove apostrophes???,,Put silver
,Then copy formula,1 shilling,1925-1932,0.64,6.00,"from G2, H2, & I2",,spot price
,all the way down,2 shill.,1928-1937,0.64,12.00,Then copy formulas,,into J1
,,5 shill.,1934-1936,1.00,15.00,all the way down,,
Austria; 2nd Rep.,,5 shill.,1960-1968,0.64,5.20,,,
,,10 shill.,1957-1973,0.64,7.50,,,
,,25 shill.,1955-1973,0.80,13.00,,,
,,50 shill.,1959-1973,0.90,20.00,,,
,,50 shill.,1974-1978,0.64,20.00,,,
,,100 shill.,1974-1979,0.64,23.93,,,
,,100 shill.,1991-2001,0.90,20.00,,,
,,200 shill.,1995,1.00,33.63,,,
,,500 shill.,1980-1982,0.64,24.00,,,
,,500 shill.,1983-2001,1.00,24.00,,,
Austria-Hungary,,1 krone,1892-1916,1.00,5.00,,,
,,2 kronen,1912-1914,1.00,10.00,,,
,,5 kronen,1900-1909,0.90,24.00,,,
Belgium; Pre-LMU,,20 cent.,1852-1858,0.90,1.00,,,
,,25 cent.,1834-1850,0.90,1.25,,,
,,50 cent.,1833-1850,0.90,2.50,,,
,,1 franc,1833-1850,0.90,5.00,,,
,,2 francs,1834-1856,0.90,10.00,,,
Belgium; LMU,,50 cent.,1866-1914,1.00,2.50,,,
,,1 franc,1866-1918,1.00,5.00,,,
,,2 francs,1866-1912,1.00,10.00,,,
,,5 francs,1832-1880,0.90,25.00,,,
Belgium; Post WW1,,20 francs,1933-1935,0.68,11.00,,,
,,50 francs,1935,0.68,22.00,,,
,,50 francs,1939-1940,1.00,20.00,,,
Belgium; Post WW2,,20 francs,1949-1955,1.00,8.00,,,
,,50 francs,1948-1960,0.84,12.50,,,
,,100 Iran.,1948-1954,1.00,18.00,,,
,,250 fran.,1976,1.00,25.00,,,
,,250 fran.,1994-1999,1.00,18.75,,,
Canada,,10 cents,1920-1966,0.80,2.33,,,
,,25 cents,1920-1966,0.80,5.83,,,
,,50 cents,1920-1967,0.80,11.66,,,
,,1 dollar,1935-1967,0.80,23.33,,,
,,5 dollars,1973-1976,1.00,24.30,,,
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>>61754317

Czechoslovakia,,10 korun,1928-1933,0.70,10.00,,,
,,20 korun,1933-1937,0.70,12.00,,,
Denmark,,2 kroner,1875-1958,0.80,15.00,,,
,,5 kroner,1960-1964,0.80,17.00,,,
,,10 kroner,1967-1972,0.80,20.50,,,
Finland; Old mark,,1000 mar.,1960,1.00,14.00,,,
Finland; New mark,,10 mar.,1967,0.90,24.00,,,
,,100 mar.,1989-1991,0.83,24.00,,,
,,100 mar.,1991-1996,1.00,24.00,,,
,,100 mar.,1997-2000,1.00,22.00,,,
France; Pre-LMU,,20 cent.,1849-1863,0.90,1.00,,,
,,25 cent.,1803-1848,0.90,1.25,,,
,,50 cent.,1802-1863,0.90,2.50,,,
,,1 franc,1802-1863,0.90,5.00,,,
,,2 francs,1803-1859,0.90,10.00,,,
France; LMU,,20 cent.,1864-1868,1.00,1.00,,,
,,50 cent.,1864-1920,1.00,2.50,,,
,,1 francs,1866-1920,1.00,5.00,,,
,,2 francs,1866-1920,1.00,10.00,,,
,,5 francs,1795-1889,0.90,25.00,,,
France; Post WW1,,10 francs,1929-1939,0.68,10.00,,,
,,20 francs,1929-1939,0.68,20.00,,,
France; Post WW2,,5 francs,1960-1969,1.00,12.00,,,
,,10 francs,1965-1973,0.90,25.00,,,
,,50 francs,1974-1980,0.90,30.00,,,
,,100 fran.,1982-2001,0.90,15.00,,,
Germany; 2nd Reich,,20 pfenn.,1873-1877,0.90,1.11,,,
,,50 pfenn.,1875-1919,0.90,2.78,,,
,,1 mark,1873-1916,0.90,5.56,,,
,,2 marks,1876-1915,0.90,11.11,,,
,,3 marks,1908-1918,0.90,16.67,,,
,,5 marks,1874-1914,0.90,27.77,,,
Germany; 3rd Reich,,2 marks,1933-1939,1.00,8.00,,,
,,5 marks,1933-1939,0.90,13.89,,,
Germany; DDR,,10 marks,1968-1975,1.00,17.00,,,
,,20 marks,1969-1976,1.00,20.90,,,
Germany; FDR,,5 marks,1951-1979,1.00,11.20,,,
,,10 marks,1972-1997,1.00,15.50,,,
Greece; LMU,,20 lepta,1874-1883,1.00,1.00,,,
,,50 lepta,1868-1883,1.00,2.50,,,
,,1 drachm,1868-1911,1.00,5.00,,,
,,2 drach.,1868-1911,1.00,10.00,,,
,,5 drach.,1875-1876,0.90,25.00,,,
Greece; Post WW2,,20 drach.,1960-1965,1.00,7.50,,,
,,30 drach.,1963,1.00,18.00,,,
,,30 drach.,1964,1.00,12.00,,,
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Oopsie. This pic related.
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>>61754309
>>61754317
>>61754323
pastebin (or whatever) it
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>>61754275
https://x.com/steve2bacon/status/2017237133375775029?s=20
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>>61754323

Hungary,,1 pengo,1926-1939,0.64,5.00,,,
,,2 pengo,1929-1939,0.64,10.00,,,
,,5 pengo,1930-1939,0.64,25.00,,,
Ireland,,1 shilling,1928-1942,0.75,5.66,,,
,,2 shill.,1928-1943,0.75,11.31,,,
,,1/2 crown,1928-1943,0.75,14.14,,,
,,10 shill.,1966,1.00,18.14,,,
Italy; LMU,,20 cent.,1863-1867,1.00,1.00,,,
,,50 cent.,1863-1892,1.00,2.50,,,
,,1 lira,1863-1917,1.00,5.00,,,
,,2 lire,1863-1917,1.00,10.00,,,
,,5 lire,1861-1914,0.90,25.00,,,
Italy; Post WW1,,5 lire,1926-1941,1.00,5.00,,,
,,10 lire,1926-1941,1.00,10.00,,,
,,20 lire,1927-1934,0.80,15.00,,,
,,20 lire,1928,0.60,20.00,,,
,,20 lire,1936-1941,0.80,20.00,,,
Italy; Post WW2,,500 lire,1958-2001,1.00,11.00,,,
,,500 lire,1991-1993,1.00,15.00,,,
,,1000 lire,1970-2001,1.00,14.60,,,
Latvia,,1 fats,1923-1924,1.00,5.00,,,
,,2 lati,1925-1926,1.00,10.00,,,
,,5 lati,1929-1932,1.00,25.00,,,
Lithuania,,5 litai,1936,0.75,9.00,,,
,,10 litu,1936-1938,0.75,18.00,,,
Luxembourg,,5 francs,1929,1.00,8.00,,,
,,10 francs,1929,0.75,13.33,,,
,,20 francs,1946,1.00,8.50,,,
,,50 francs,1946,1.00,12.50,,,
,,100 Fran.,1946,1.00,25.00,,,
,,100 fran.,1963-1964,1.00,18.00,,,
,,250 fran.,1963,1.00,25.00,,,
,,250 fran.,1994,1.00,18.70,,,
Malta,,1 lira,1972-1973,1.00,10.00,,,
,,2 EN,1972-1973,1.00,20.00,,,
,,2 iiri,1974-1976,1.00,10.00,,,
,,2 Uri,1989,1.00,17.00,,,
,,4 liri,1974-1976,1.00,20.00,,,
Monaco,,5 francs,1837,0.90,25.00,,,
,,5 francs,1960-1966,1.00,12.00,,,
,,10 francs,1966,0.90,25.00,,,
,,50 francs,1974-1976,0.90,30.00,,,
,,100 fran.,1982-1999,0.90,15.00,,,
Montenegro,,1 perper,1909-1914,1.00,5.00,,,
,,2 perpera,1910-1914,1.00,10.00,,,
,,5 perpera,1909-1914,0.90,24.00,,,
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Grand total for pic: about 1,929 GoyBucks

And I have five more expensive oz coming en route.

My asshole has been split wide open. I am not buying metals in this stupid, kike-controlled market unless we hit something like $54 again, which is quite likely to happen once the stupid chinks go partying for two weeks mid-February. Yeah, at least my silver is pretty to look at.
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>>61754342

Netherlands,,5 cents,1848-1887,0.64,0.68,,,
,,10 cents,1848-1945,0.64,1.40,,,
,,25 cents,1848-1945,0.64,3.57,,,
,,1/2 guld.,1846-1919,1.00,5.00,,,
,,1/2 guld.,1921-1930,0.72,5.00,,,
,,1 gulden,1840-1917,1.00,10.00,,,
,,1 gulden,1922-1945,0.72,10.00,,,
,,1 gulden,1954-1968,0.72,6.50,,,
,,2.5 guld.,1840-1898,1.00,25.00,,,
,,2.5 guld.,1929-1940,0.72,25.00,,,
,,2.5 guld.,1959-1966,0.72,15.00,,,
,,10 guld.,1970-1973,0.72,25.00,,,
,,10 guld.,1994,0.72,15.00,,,
,,10 guld.,1995-1999,0.80,15.00,,,
,,50 guld.,1982-1998,1.00,25.00,,,
Norway,,25 ore,1876-1919,0.60,2.42,,,
,,50 ore,1874-1919,0.60,5.00,,,
,,1 krone,1875-1917,0.80,7.50,,,
,,2 kroner,1878-1917,0.80,15.00,,,
,,10 kroner,1964,0.90,20.00,,,
,,25 kroner,1970,1.00,29.00,,,
,,50 kroner,1978,1.00,27.00,,,
,,175 kron.,1989,1.00,26.50,,,
,,200 kron.,1980,1.00,27.00,,,
Poland; Post WW1,,1 zloty,1924-1925,0.75,5.00,,,
,,2 zlotys,1924-1925,0.75,10.00,,,
,,2 zlotys,1932-1936,0.75,4.40,,,
,,5 zlotys,1925,0.90,25.00,,,
,,5 zlotys,1928-1932,0.75,18.00,,,
,,5 zlotys,1932-1936,0.75,11.00,,,
,,10 zlotys,1932-1939,0.75,22.00,,,
Poland; Post WW2,,50 zlotys,1972-1974,0.75,12.75,,,
,,100 zlotys,1966,0.90,20.00,,,
,,100 zlotys,1973-1983,1.00,16.50,,,
,,200 zlotys,1974-1976,1.00,14.50,,,
,,200 zlotys,1975,0.75,14.50,,,
,,1000 zlot.,1982-1983,1.00,14.50,,,
Portugal; Real,,50 reis,1855-1893,1.00,1.25,,,
,,100 reis,1854-1898,1.00,2.50,,,
,,100 reis,1909-1910,1.00,2.50,,,
,,200 reis,1854-1903,1.00,5.00,,,
,,200 reis,1909,1.00,5.00,,,
,,500 reis,1854-1908,1.00,12.50,,,
,,500 reis,1908-1910,1.00,12.50,,,
,,1000 rein,1898-1900,1.00,25.00,,,
,,1000 reis,1910,1.00,25.00,,,
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Portugal; Escudo,,10 cent.,1915,1.00,2.50,,,
,,20 cent.,1913-1916,1.00,5.00,,,
,,50 cent.,1912-1916,1.00,12.50,,,
,,1 escudo,1914-1916,1.00,25.00,,,
,,2.5 esc.,1932-1951,0.65,3.50,,,
,,5 esc.,1932-1951,0.65,7.00,,,
,,10 esc.,1928-1948,1.00,12.50,,,
,,10 esc.,1954-1960,0.68,12.50,,,
,,20 esc.,1953-1960,0.80,21.00,,,
,,20 esc.,1966,0.65,10.00,,,
,,25 esc.,1981-1986,1.00,11.00,,,
,,50 esc.,1968-1972,0.65,18.00,,,
,,100 esc.,1977,0.65,15.00,,,
,,100 esc.,1980-1987,1.00,16.50,,,
,,100 esc.,1989-1990,1.00,21.00,,,
,,100 esc.,1990-1995,1.00,18.50,,,
Romania; LMU,,50 bani,1873-1914,1.00,2.50,,,
,,lieu,1870-1914,1.00,5.00,,,
,,2 Lei,1872-1914,1.00,10.00,,,
,,5 lei,1880-1906,0.90,25.00,,,
Romania; Post WW1,,200 lei,1942,1.00,6.00,,,
,,250 lei,1935,0.75,13.50,,,
,,250 lei,1939-1941,1.00,12.00,,,
,,500 lei,1941,1.00,25.00,,,
,,500 lei,1944,0.70,12.00,,,
Romania; Post WW2 ,,25000 lei,1946,0.70,12.50,,,
,,100000 lei,1946,0.70,25.00,,,
Russia,,25 kop.,1886-1901,0.90,5.00,,,
,,50 kop.,1886-1914,0.90,10.00,,,
,,1 rouble,1886-1914,0.90,20.00,,,
San Marino; LMU,,50 cent.,1898,1.00,2.50,,,
,,1 lira,1898-1906,1.00,5.00,,,
,,2 lire,1898-1906,1.00,10.00,,,
,,5 lire,1898,0.90,25.00,,,
San Marino; Post WW1,,5 lire,1931-1938,1.00,5.00,,,
,,10 lire,1931-1938,1.00,10.00,,,
,,20 lire,1931-1936,0.80,15.00,,,
,,20 lire,1937-1938,0.60,20.00,,,
San Marino; Post WW2,,500 lire,1972-1994,1.00,11.00,,,
,,1000 lire,1977-1997,1.00,14.60,,,
Serbia; LMU,,50 para,1875-1915,1.00,2.50,,,
,,1 dinar,1975-1915,1.00,5.00,,,
,,2 dinara,1875-1915,1.00,10.00,,,
,,5 dinara,1879-1904,0.90,25.00,,,
Slovakia,,50 koruna,1944,0.70,16.50,,,
Soviet Union,,50 kop.,1921-1927,0.90,10.00,,,
,,1 rouble,1921-1924,0.90,20.00,,,
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I dropped $8k I had saved up for an occasion such as this.
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Tell me how China and India aren't going to just come in and slurp come Sunday given the price differential? Hell, I think they're probably going to raid all the LCS in the metro areas if they can too.
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I bought the dip at 90usd, i quite literally took the last helicopter out of Vietnam for silver. My local shop was unable to sell to everybody else due to a "major buyer" clearing him out, but i was the last one he sold to for 20oz.

People in line literally offered me 110usd per ounce for what i bought, i said no and hurried to my truck so i don't get robbed.

bro like holy shit
ive been checking out all other stores before market close, and they either had close signs, or straight up said they were sold out, or refuse to sell due to the market volatility. they were more than happy to buy or sell gold though, and a few places begging for people to sell their silver.
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Spain; LMU,,20 cent.,1869-1870,1.00,1.00,,,
,,50 cent.,1869-1926,1.00,2.50,,,
,,1 peseta,1869-1933,1.00,5.00,,,
,,2 pesetas,1869-1905,1.00,10.00,,,
,,5 pesetas,1869-1899,0.90,25.00,,,
Spain; Post WW2,,100 pes.,1966-1970,0.80,19.00,,,
,,2000 pes.,1994-1997,1.00,18.00,,,
Sweden,,25 ore,1874-1941,0.60,2.42,,,
,,50 ore,1875-1939,0.60,5.00,,,
,,1 krona,1875-1942,0.80,7.50,,,
,,2 kronor,1876-1938,0.80,15.00,,,
,,5 kronor,1935,0.90,25.00,,,
,,10 kronor,1972,0.83,18.07,,,
,,50 kronor,1975-1976,1.00,27.03,,,
,,100 kron.,1983-1988,1.00,16.00,,,
,,200 kron.,1980-2008,1.00,27.03,,,
Switzerland; LMU,,1/2 franc,1875-1967,1.00,2.50,,,
,,1 franc,1875-1967,1.00,5.00,,,
,,2 francs,1874-1967,1.00,10.00,,,
,,5 francs,1874-1928,0.90,25.00,,,
Switzerland; Post-LMU,,5 francs*,1931-1969,1.00,15.00,,,
,,20 francs,1991-2022,1.00,20.00,,,
UK,,3 pence,1831-1920,1.00,1.41,,,
,,6 pence,1816-1920,1.00,2.83,,,
,,1 shilling,1816-1919,1.00,5.66,,,
,,1 florin,1848-1919,1.00,11.31,,,
,,1/2 crown,1816-1919,1.00,14.14,,,
,,1 crown,1818-1902,1.00,28.28,,,
USA,,10 cents,1873-1964,0.90,2.50,,,
,,25 cents,1873-1964,0.90,6.00,,,
,,50 cents,1873-1964,0.90,12.50,,,
,,1 dollar,1836-1935,0.90,26.73,,,
Vatican; Post WW1,,5 lire,1929-1946,1.00,5.00,,,
,,10 lire,1929-1946,1.00,10.00,,,
Vatican; Post WW2,,500 lire,1958-1999,1.00,11.00,,,
,,1000 lire,1978-2001,1.00,14.60,,,
Yugoslavia,,20 dinara,1938,0.75,9.00,,,
,,50 dinara,1932,0.75,23.30,,,
,,50 dinara,1938,0.75,15.00,,,
,,200 din.,1977,0.75,15.00,,,
,,* Coins struck in 1968 are not silver,,,,,,
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>>61754351
>>61754348
>>61754342
>>61754323
>>61754317


What does it mean bros
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>>61754363
It's borderline spam, but I do love his photographs.
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>>61754363
>What does it mean bros
>>61754309
>>61754334

It means you have away to quickly and easily determine the melt value of a lot of coinage.
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>>61754363
(((they))) are coming for his stack
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>>61754309
Just use pastebin or make a google doc. It’s not 1992.
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>>61754369
I feel like the truth of the universe is hidden in his posts.
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>>61754363
Justva handy reference I think for anyone wanting word coins?
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>>61754369
I'll kek to that.
And thanks!
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>>61754385
Thank you too this can be handy for people.
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>>61754339
>pastebin (or whatever) it
>>61754377
>Just use pastebin or make a google doc. It’s not 1992.
You guys do it. I've done my bit, I no longer care what you do with it.
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>>61754369
>It's borderline spam, but I do love his photographs.
My feelings exactly. I wont complain because there are far worse people that hang out here.

Anyways, why is gold yellow? I dont get it. That's the color of pee. Yellow? They can't be serious...
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How far is this going to crash? 60? 50?
only asking because im an absolute stacklet who bought most of his Silver in the last 2 weeks
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LOL
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>>61754403
$10
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>>61754309
Bruh make a pastebin like a normal person, we can download it as csv. Or upload a file to catbox.moe.
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>>61754403
They gave a generous dip at 74 today but the window was narrow. The price you saw today was cascade of paper over leverage & didn't fully unwind until that 70 range.
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>>61754403
I bought 10k worth of gold and silver right before it crashed.

Not mad tho i'm not selling my stack till I can retire in 2049
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>Silver is out of stock everywhere
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>>61754397
Yeah it's terrible. Anyway send me one of these shitty gold bars and I'll send you the superior silver type.
Lol
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>>61754408
LMAO EVEN
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Eggs and noodles
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>>61754363
>What does it mean bros
You can paste that text into a spreadsheet that can make it very easy to calculate the value of your entire foreign coin stack as the spot price changes, so you can always know exactly what each coin is worth on any given day.
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>>61754419
100oz on ebay @ 9.2k
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>>61754390
ok bro
https://pastebin.com/9cc73fdM
here u go bro
>>61754413
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>>61754419
Yeah, literally where? Bullion LLC, eGay, r/pmsforsale have plenty of silver.
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>>61754355
Asian markets closed prior to the dump and anyone who wants to arbitrage from west to east probably won’t be able to get the metal over to Asia in under a month. I expect the gap between the two markets to close up a bit more after Asian markets open on Sunday.
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>>61754415
>>61754403
thats what i dont get
people talk about normal retracement, i would understand if we were talking about a regular asset. But
1. The trading prices are made by comex and western manipulations
2. Thats why prices in asia are still high because people rather pay more in exchange for physical product.

So this giffen good just gets more scarce as dealers run out and cant buy, yet it becomes cheaper on the paper trading? this cant end well
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>>61754420
Dragon
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if we had 10% dumps, and then 15% increases, does this mean the 35% dump is a sign for a 52% giga pump for the coming week?
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>>61754470
Nice:)
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>>61754420
>>61754470
Dragon
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>>61754432
>>61754454
dumb claps
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>>61754481
Neat.
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>>61754397
It's pretty clear you don't know what "spam" is.

Anyway...
Do all you Anons really not know what a comma separated value (CSV) file is? It's basically the plain-text version of a spreadsheet. Excel and Libre and probably all but a few failed spreadsheet programs will read this directly.

When you combine those files and import them into one sheet, you'll end up with a list of coinage that all have silver content. It tells you how pure the alloy is and how much one newly minted coin weighs. Then you can see how much each coin's silver melt value is. If you change the one cell that has the spot price, the whole sheet updates.

These are basic spreadsheet skills. Skills you need to 'make it' in the real world, more so than the PMs we all hold. I took what Another Anon clearly spent days compiling and made it more flexible. He did his job.

If you don't understand this and think this is cryptic, you're not worthy of the site that started "Anon" and belong back on R*ddit.

Returning you to the bickering about predictions, trannies, jannies, and other usual blather.
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Ultimately, how did our situation change? Silver Supply and Demand still implies prices will rise. Prices in Shangai and India still higher.

Buy the dip.
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>>61754508
I want a lower dip. Like $50
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$83?,,,ill take 20 please.
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>>61754469
>this cant end well
Yah there isn't enough sacrifices they can give to moloch to keep the price down.
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>>61754504
it's spam because instead of 6 posts all you needed was to paste a url
https://pastebin.com/9cc73fdM
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>>61754420
>>61754470
>>61754481
I'll join the dragon poasting
Damn, I've never lost so much in goydollarydoos in my life.
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>>61754512
That's unlikely to happen, don't get greedy.
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>>61754435
Great, and I converted it into a completed xlsx that just about any app can open: https://files.catbox.moe/dpyufw.xlsx

I'll briefly check the thread in case any mistake was made in this.
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>>61754504
Dumping raw data that takes 6 posts to cover is very much the definition of spam.
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>>61754517
Well thank you for doing that.

"spam" however, is what gets blasted repeatedly, advertising some unwanted product for sale that you never asked for.

This isn't for sale, I posted it once and the a correction, and it had to be broken up because of the 2k limit - not my choice.
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>>61754537
No, it very much isn't.
>>61754541
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>>61754309
Original author of the table here, I'm very happy to see that people are finding it useful and using it. I made this yesterday, it's a slightly updated version of my original work, with some new coins and all pages united in a single jpg, in case someone prefers this format.
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Normie news outlets hardly reported on the rise in PM prices, but now they're telling everyone about the decline.
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>>61754504
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>>61754541
>>61754544
>Guy telling you to leave is actually a newfag that doesn't know how to space correctly
Figures
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I couldnt read all that text, but i'm going to buy some silver tomorrow.
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>>61754554
I mean, these are guys who don't know how to make a spreadsheet ... but they did do the work of recording the specifications of the coins.
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>>61754555
Checked
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>>61754508
I’ll buy when it starts rising again. At this point this is just prolonged crabbing before the next move.
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>>61754572
why isn't your pee the color of gold (yellow)?
I don't get it.
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>>61754546
If you want to post a file, just ask gemini how to remove all personal information from the file, follow those instructions, and post a file on catbox.moe. It seems counter-intuitive, but xlsx files are the most widely compatible standard across sites.
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>>61754546
still missing a tonne of coins
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>>61754580
Good hydration
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>>61754508
I read somewhere that the Shanghai price isn't accurate they shut it down early or something or it would have crashed harder
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>>61754572
Based and hydratedanon
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>>61754572
We must treat our metals with the proper respect.
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>Silver breaks 100 nobody cares
>Silver hits 120 nobody cares
>Silver crashed back to 75 nobody cares
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The AI asian guy says we're gonna be fine.
Dumping silver won't save the boomers.
China suspended funds, but silver won't stop.
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How soon until we see this?
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>>61754610
It's the only piece I have large enough to hide my dick. Asahi 10toz bars are too short and my 20toz Scottsdale is too thin.
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Also I'm getting pretty tired of fudding shills in catalog I may have to buy more silver
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>>61754599
The Shanghai price was inflated by leverage but that's not why it crashed.
China ended leveraged silver funds to the fake pricing. But people were willing to pay 36%, the demand is finding new routes.
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/Poor Mans General/
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>>61754629
There's no need, when AI takes over, they'll just add more categories of items to our EBT cards.
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>Bought merc dimes from the lady at the LCS
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WHY AREN'T HEDGE FUND MANAGERS SHORTING SILVER IF THE RUN IS OVER?
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>>61754629
I'd say 2 more weeks.
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>>61754403
I believe silver is going to the $60s possibly as low as $50. Maybe not right away, but by the summer
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Jim Cramer told people to sell silver the day before it crashed.
I feel like we watched a really big game being played.
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>>61754660
because the dumped it right before the weekend.
They wanna cover their asses over the weekend.
Monday will be a revelation.
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I wish there was an arch of titus silver coin.
please send me antisemetic silver I can buy.
I already have bankster justice and jesus clears the temple bar.
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There is literally nobody lining up to panic sell silver in real life. This is all fake and gay paper.

The line ups are people buying the dip, and retailers are all sold out or selling out

If we seen 15% pumps after a 10% dump, we are going to see a literal green dildo in the coming weeks.
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RRRRRRRRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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>>61754672
is the truth antisemetic?
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Can we talk about gold?

>>61754670
>Monday will be a revelation
I saw over on /smg/ that India is open on this Sunday.
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>>61754661
Cool bar.
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>>61754692
gold is out of reach for literally anyone that isnt rich already
its over
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>>61754599
Shanghai raised margins.
No ‘shutdown’.
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Also, just want to point out, when silver becomes unobtainium (its doing that right now)

80%leaf junk, 90%u,s junk, and 925 sterling will all be sought after. so all the fud for junk silver is proven wrong(again)
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>>61754695
Thanks, it's 1/1.
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>>61754676
Well, people were wrongly (foolishly) laughing at the jews and the USD, and they demonstrated their true power by dropping a nuke on precious metals. Their power is real both financially and militarily.

The price could crab for months, even years. Also a low price is good for China in the medium term if they're serious about de-dollarization, because they need to amass a lot more metals.
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>>61754637
I agree with all of those points, the only place I don't like them being is my bedroom because I know they'll crawl on me while I'm sleeping. Even then I leave them alone if they stay up on the ceiling.
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Are there any more trading sessions before February 1st or are the current prices as reported on Goldprice.org the final ones for the month?

Just wondering if I've won or lost a bet I made on the end-of-month pricing.
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>>61754701
>>61754599
Shanghai futures for both gold and silver are as low as the west.
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i solded my stack at 40 an oz
unrealized gains>realized losses
dont like buying silver for the volatility the whole point is that its stable and doesnt do this shit
when it goes back to sane pricing ill buy back in and if it explodes again ill once again sell before the takeoff
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>>61754719
the volatility just weeds out the idiots anon
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>>61754703
>when
unless you're getting a ridiculously good deal, why take the risk. just get .999
if pure silver struggles to get spot, junk will get far less.
I'm not saying it's valueless, but I don't think the junk hype is worth it.
I personally don't want any of it. I'm sure others feel the same.
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>>61754715
>Are there any more trading sessions before February 1st or are the current prices as reported on Goldprice.org the final ones for the month?
$85 is the monthly close.
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>>61754727
if it doesnt fit my criteria for being stable im selling
its that simple
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>>61754736
lol we're still up for the month
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>>61754737
Ironic that you would feel more comfortable swapping to fiat as you implied. Given thats been equally volatile given it's loses to PM since you sold
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>>61754737
Good for you anon. Nobody asked
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can't wait until taxes come back, gonna buy at least another 25 ozt
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>>61754761
i used to money to buy some toys that ive been wanting and can resell at the same price i got them for if i ever needed to
essentially took my money and parked it into a stable hobby that i enjoy
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>>61754727
HO LEE FUK, how many OZ is that bubba?
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>>61754547
This warsh shit is so dumb. Is this the excuse for a particular reason or just the lamest thing they can come up with?>>61754620
Redo this as the joker meme
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>>61754786
I hope silver is tanked by then so I can add at least 100 more oz
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>>61754788
a lot, but these aren't my pictures I just saved them from here

I was also blown away the first time I saw this anons stash
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>>61754788
and the last one, at least what he's posted here lol

I bet this dudes got ase's in his fucking couch cushions
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>>61754791
If we dropped to $50 in two weeks I'd shit myself. But I think we're going back to $100 territory and crabbing there some longer before more up
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is it ever enough?
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>>61754795
>>61754803
Thats gotta be in the 100's of thousands of OZ's.
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What % of your net worth is in PM?
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crazy how you guys abandoned the philosophy of stacking the second you taste a 3x and are just chasing profits like a shitcoin casino degenerate
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>>61754787
toys/ag != toys/usd
Your speculating beyond any of those pairs movements.
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>>61754810
>indistinct markings on bars
That's AI generated
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did it happen for any reason other than muhhh joos?
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wow we must have a lot of sliver billionaires here after that gift to the bears
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BUY THE DIP? or is this fag right for ONCE.
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>>61754804
I don't know what the future holds except the collapse of fiat. We're all planning different escape routes and mine is in physical money.
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>>61754821
ur AI generated
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>>61754810
Wish costco looked like this
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>>61754827
wait fuck cramer said that? I was going to short but maybe ill buy monday
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>>61754830
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306,578 contracts were sold on the comex today, that's over 1.5B toz. They had to dump the equivalent of almost 2 years of global production for this.
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>>61754847
it can just tell by the pixels
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>>61754829
Im with you, Anon.
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>>61754698
You can get yourself a 1 gram or 1/20 ounce coin lil guy.
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>>61754523
>https://files.catbox.moe/dpyufw.xlsx
i get a blank page when i go to link
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I love weekend /pmg/ it's so comfy
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>>61754275
I bought the dip.
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>>61754523
>>61754872
I guess catbox removed it. They're less likely to remove .zip files so I zipped it. Anyone using catbox should follow this advice.

https://files.catbox.moe/rnqdju.zip
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>>61754850
Source?
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>>61754670
I’m trusting the plan.
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Was going to but I was waiting for 65
Still might
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>>61754648
If 47% of SNAP participants are children that line looks substantially smaller because whoever made this image has assumed that the children are in line.
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mfw I'm AI generated

https://files.catbox.moe/t4ul5j.mp4
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keep selling anons

some of you must fail for me to succeed, I need more cheapies
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Day 132 of Mike posting every day until silver is $1,000
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I hope at least one PSLV holder jumped off a roof
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>>61754908
Mate it might never go down to 80 again. That anon who said 15 trillion was wiped from the US was right. 1.5 billion ounces. Now there is 100% possibility that the US economy and all major currencies will collapse. "Get it while the gettin's good"
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>>61754850
I can see it now, they keep doing this over and over until the banks are insolvent and then trump steps in, bails them out and bans precious metals.

I guess I'll die with my stack.
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>Bet more on gold than on silver
>GOD HIMSELF gives me a chance to correct
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>>61754275
Everyone who said that $120 silver is cheap and that the bull run is just beginning got real fucking quiet today
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I am still holding a couple paper silver for the giggles. Do i hold them just out of spite?
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>'spot' is 85USD
>can't find anything in australia for under 100USD
This is getting tiresome.
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>>61754901
Mine production was 25,000 metric tons (804M) for 2024
https://silverinstitute.org/silver-supply-demand
Comex march contracts 306,578 total volume
https://www.cmegroup.com/markets/metals/precious/silver.volume.html
And one contract is 5,000 toz
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Been stacking purely physical for like two years now but decided to buy some shares of HL, SILJ, and even SLV last Friday. God punished me hard for that one. I am so sorry for my greed. Will wait to break even, liquidate and buy more metals as repentance.
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>>61754964
actually here is the 25,000 metric tons
https://pubs.usgs.gov/periodicals/mcs2025/mcs2025-silver.pdf
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>>61754942
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>>61754966
Same here, kek. Glad it was just 12 stonks. I'll sell them and buy more REAL silver.
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Someone make a bread with randy marshall saying "I hear no bell" edition
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I'm going to slurp $5k this weekend. Wish I would have got the 75 low but I was asleep. I can't decide on junk or rounds. Most places I check have a hogh premium on rounds while junk is still under spot.
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Feels good to be vindicated about gold and silver crashing and The Fed, you knew the market was fucked as it was taken over by crypto faggots and dismissed any discussion other than the prices going upward as "FUD"
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>>61754942
You have no idea what's coming...
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>>61754984
Up to you, anon. I like an even stack and need far more bars to balance out my coins and junk. However, with prices where they are coins are often cheaper than bars so I guess weight is weight.
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>>61754907
>>61754670
If they had not knocked the price down by $35 bucks on Friday, imagine the bloodbath for the silver shorts on Monday if Trump bombs Iran.
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>>61754988
Bag holders? I think we should call them pocket holders because they can go fill their pockets with their rocks and go walk into nearest river
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>>61754988
>>61755002
Who are you talking to?
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>>61755002
You seem upset. Just wait.
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>>61754275
PMG Kun, don't worry silver is far from the range of $120 - $180, buy the DIP! Help the Chinese master race hold the bag. Buy the DIP!
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>>61754984
I bought 2,5k when it was around 82$ - very high investment from my part, but it is a burn the ships situation. I don't give a damn anymore. I am riding with Silver.
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>>61755011
>PMG Kun
You sold at $48 and was calling for $8/oz lmao stfu
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>>61755011
Care to explain how buying something the Chinese want as cheap as possible helps the Chinese?
I'll wait.
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>>61755002
>>61754988
Lmao retard
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bros, this was posted 23 hours ago...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TV8rafQ97Mk

what does it mean? how did he know?
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>>61755021
I am still waiting for $8/oz, I like how shiny the coin is, and I love American Eagle, IN GOD WE TRUST!
>>61755024
Because the CCP have been hoarding gold and silver since 1980s. They are the biggest bag holder, and by bag holding, guess who gets to dump?
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I'm so happy I can confidently start DCA'ing again. My stack was too small but silver had just gotten too expensive too quickly
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>>61755011
CCP literally halted the trading in 5 silver funds because they see it's an obvious bubble, enjoy your rocks and be sure to fill your pockets with them when you walk into the nearest river

https://www.scmp.com/business/markets/article/3341783/china-halts-trading-5-silver-and-oil-funds-limit-risk-amid-volatility
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>>61755043
Just so we're clear, in your opinion what is not in a bubble?
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I mean there will probably be a relief rally for a bit, so buying the dip isn't crazy. But I feel there will be some consolidation for months potentially a couple years, before the next move up. The question is whether that consolidation is closer to 50 or 100, which is anyone's guess. All depends on what backroom deals they are making with India and China, probably. China halting their funds suggests there was some deal made.
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>>61755057
Livestock
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>>61755043
You seems to forget the part that the CCP have been hoarding since 1980s? Why would they be trading silver at that price? They will probably be sneaky and selling it off via other countries, just like how they load off their illegal fishing in Vietnam's port. You know how cunning those commies are.
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>>61754942
You're just an emotional dipshit and you know nothing and hold nothing
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>>61755057
>>61755063
Oil, copper, aluminum, nickel, zinc and lead are all commodities that were unaffected today. It’s literally just precious metals that are in a bubble
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Is somebody looking the coin merchant's prices?
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My friend sent me this chart again, and said we are in the denial / bull trap

i just told him i'm buying ten thousand ounces if it hits sub-50 range again
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>>61755112
Silver has already gone up from the flash crash, people are still buying more than there's supply for, this was your chance to get a quick profit to either get out or get more.... So many dumbasses with more money than brains
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Good night and good luck dca'ing frens. Don't worry too much if you bought the top. You will make it. Financially or otherwise. God provides. Silver ends the fed.
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>>61755033
Spoopy AI Demon..
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>>61755118
>Was my chance
I already took what I could anon. But thanks for the advice
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>>61755061
At the rate that trump is fucking things up and the US is going into debt it will be like a week at most before it's back up.
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>>61755117
Send him picrel, then stop being his friend.
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>>61755033
checked
ive never watched any of the ai asian guy videos but that is weird
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>>61755104
>You're just an emotional dipshit and you know nothing
Like everyone who said silver would be $200 by March?
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>>61755117
This chart doesn't really look like a bubble. I Can't really identify a clear bear trap and overall the price hasn't spiked steeply enough for it to look like a bubble
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>>61755139
>overall the price hasn't spiked steeply enough for it to look like a bubble
Lmao the price literally quadrupled since June, if that’s not a bubble nothing is
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>>61755033
Its already happening
there is shops right now that have 50+ dollar premiums on eagles
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>>61755149
Are you a retard? Silver is the backbone of multiple new industries that require more of this material. As soon as the price cap was gone, the silver price corrected by itself as demand increased. The bankers are just trying to save their asses now by shaking weak hands and taking profit.
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>>61755149
it's still trying to catch up to literally every other asset.
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>>61755128
I mean that's possible too. It could be another case of Trump makes a deal and everyone agrees and then ignores it. Like I said buying the dip isn't crazy, what's crazy would be ignoring another huge top signal again..
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>>61755033
>SD Bullion ASE $192
This isn't reality
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>>61754918
I used to be skeptical.
Now I kinda believe.
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>>61755156
>The bankers are just trying to save their asses now by shaking weak hands and taking profit.
So the bankers are at fault whenever the price goes down but as soon as it goes up it’s natural price discovery, even though it’s traded at the same exchange by the same people
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>>61755169
>SD Bullion ASE $192

AI is wack.
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>>61755176
paper silver isnt being traded by people anon
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>>61755117
Gold looks exactly like that chart... except the mean we are returning to is the price 1 month ago....
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>>61755193
we're only at the 1st sell off buddy
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Just bought my first couple of oz of silver. What's my next step, bros?
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>>61755201
Oh I know, $16000 by 2030, $64000 by 2035.
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6 sigma events seem to be everywhere.
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>>61755176
An increasing demand a thing which is scarce, increases the price of such thing exponentially. Or do you need a drawing?
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bigger crash Monday? Or surge back towards $100?
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>>61755230
>An increasing demand a thing which is scarce, increases the price of such thing exponentially
So by that same logic the global demand for silver went down 30% today. You can’t have it both ways retard
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>>61755206
never stop stalking

just buy some every pay day no matter the quantity and never ever sell

you'll know it's time to spend your silver on land and blowjobs, when you don't need to turn it into dollars first

the other anon wasn't kidding when he said we could have 30k an ozt in a decade or less
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>>61754666
Checked and Satan pilled
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>>61755240
PMG Kun, the target is between $120 - $180 per silver, BUY THE DIP!
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>>61755206
just keep stacking, make it either a weekly or monthly thing where you set aside some cash to buy a few ounces of silver. you'll have stack in no time.
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>>61754547
Normies need not invest basically, don't own anything, only rent and consume for the rest of your lives
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>>61755247
>30k an ozt
this is utter copium
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>>61754475
Ofc. All anons talk about nothing but the dip but nobody is trying to figure out what exactly happened today.
Today will be in the history books. Something broke. What we saw was the divergence of assets valuation between the East and the West gaping up to levels who can't be fixed anymore.

The consequences are infinite. The "economically integrated world" just split in half, where Asia refuses' monetary control mechanisms pushed by the jews ruling over the Western world. Rn it's silver (as we correctly predicted, it was the first crack in the hull due to extreme levels of leverage), both powers can't come to accept the valuation dictated by the other. So eventually, trades between the two will grind to a halt, and we will have two separate valuations, with a grey market becoming the intermediary eventually.
But it will inevitably snowball to others commodities as the futures price fixing mechanisms are the same for all of them, the major rupture point being oil of course.
Imagine a world where the US says oil is $50 and China says it's actually $70. And actually the $ is shit, so it will be 500 yuans. Imagine the frictions. That's where we are headed.

Today gigadump was Wall Street trying to put a stop to the slow frog cooking the chinks have been setting up for silver. It reeks of desperation. Sure the banksters made a pretty penny playing with their shorts, that's nice and all, but in the end they lost, because more physical silver got vacuumed to the East. And it will make the March deliveries even more painful.
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>>61755246
It went down because of this:
>>61754850
In other words, a mixture between price manipulation and slimy profit taking. Nothing organic about it. Just a rotten stock market.
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>>61755260
Finally a great post.
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>>61755240
if we pump 15% on 10% dumps, in theory we should pump 50% on a 35% dump
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>>61755246
>So by that same logic the global demand for silver went down 30% today. You can’t have it both ways retard

Yeah it actually did retard, a whole bunch of idiots were FOMOing in thinking they were going to make a quick buck on something they didn't give a fuck about and got scared into selling. Meanwhile the people who are buying physical are still paying $100+ because the paper price doesn't mean shit to them.
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>>61754275
FUCKYOUFUCKYOUFUCKYOUFUCKYOUFUCKYOUFUCKYOU
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>>61755247
hell will do. It'll be badass if it reaches that high. I plan on getting a little at a time when I get paid. Do you recommend buying it in person at a store or online?
>>61755254
Hell yeah, will do. Do you prefer rounds or bars? I wanted bars, but they only had rounds when I was at the store. Is there really a difference?
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>>61755120
Love colored silver
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Kinda looking forward to Clive Thompsons take on all this
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>>61755217
6 sigma refers to the probability of something happening by pure happenstance, under normal conditions. Ie, it would be a 6 sigma event if you accidentally ran over and killed your mother in law. Deliberately running over your hated mother in law wouldn't make it a 6 sigma.

Similarly, the increase in cancers after the covid jab represent a 9 sigma event, presuming the cancers were completely unrelated to the jab. Otherwise it's merely cause and effect.

In other words, the silver price action is not the result of random market forces, but rather deliberate patterns of human behavior.
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>>61755275
*hell yeah, will do.

Cant fuckin type today.
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>>61755260
Remember, if you help the CCP, you can be very useful foot stool, or white glove.
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>>61755275
>Is there really a difference?

Rounds are easier to verify via ping test, bars require testing with machines or a combination of density and ping testing.
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>>61755118
The fundamentals are so sound, we are strongly considering going for a 100oz bar tomorrow.
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>>61755298
ah interesting. I didnt know that.
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>>61754275
Did jp morgan sell its silver
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>>61754942
I was thinking the same thing. I do believe it's under alued but the price control is too strong. They can coordinate mass selling and that somehow scares the normie market into capitulation. But there aren't many places to put their money so it'll go up again some day

I'm really curious what Michael Oliver and Mike Maloney are saying about this 25% drawback
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>>61755310
Unlikely, although they probably helped with the paper shorting over the last couple of days.
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Who or what dictates prices?
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>>61754275
This life is so gay and pointless
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>>61755331
You voted for this
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Gonna get some beers and snacks in for when the market opens on Sun, i'm excited.
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>>61754789
>>61754620
Delivered anon
1 hour in mspaint

homegrown non-AI joker silver meme
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>>61755331
I hate you fomo queers so much.

This market move was 100% natural, as much as I'd like to thank mr tampowitz for cheapies, this was simply a bunch of retards jumping onto a moving train and then getting shaken off when it picked up a little speed.
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>>61754317
Where the FUCK is Australia?
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>>61755275
Originally I have been stacking ASEs before this run even started more than a year ago. Rounds have cheaper premiums. Honestly Anon, Its your stack really.
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>>61755247
This is my favorite meme lately in this general
>$30k per ounce silver.
Most of the people here can't handle a $40 price drop and you think you're gonna be able to hold through the $100 swings? The $1,000 swings? If it ever were to get to $30k, 98% of this general would be
>Oh I bought in 2025 but I sold when it fell to $450 after hitting $600....blah blah
You're best bet is to set your make it stack - 500, 1,000, 2,500....whatever
Once you achieve your goal, throw it in the back of your safe and move of with your life.

These kikes have been fucking with the silver price since at least 1934. You gotta have hands like a vice clamp to see paydirt. When they're melting down silverware and people are digging up cemeteries to find metal, that's when you're finally getting close to the correct price point

Everyone else will have already sold and will be telling their friends how they fucked up, like Bitcoin traders 10 years ago.

Be the guy that fucking holds on
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I wonder how long until other shops do the same.
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>>61754692
Yes
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>>61755378
Do you recommend getting into both gold and silver? I don't really have gold money yet, but silver is definitely attainable rn. Don't know if the juice will be worth the squeeze.
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>>61755389
>Don't know if the juice will be worth the squeeze.

Precious metals aren't for you, leave immediately.
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>>61755389
get silver. there is a huge silver shortage. this is the silver squeeze, i'm sure you've heard of it.
gold is abundant and YELLOW!!!
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>>61754829
Ditto.
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>>61755351
I say it was 50/50. A lot of quick/cash FOMO caused this to accelerate, but there was manipulation and shortening for sure.
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The same thing happened in 1980 and people who bought physical still had to wait decades until they could claim their stacks are worth a lot.
Buying physical doesn't mean your silver will never go down because the paper market crashed to nothing.
Your physical silver is evaluated as nothing when the paper price is down.
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>>61755149
>quadrupled
>375 paper to 1 physical
300 times that and silver would still be cheap.Welcome to the real eastern market boomer
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>>61755403
we know it was manipulation cause there was literally zero circuit breakers on the way down, but we get circuit breakers at 15% pumps.
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>>61755412
When paper silver is at 5 dollars your physical will sell for 5 dollars + premium, maybe 7 dollars at best.
The paper market is real too.
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>>61755393
im saying for gold. i dont really have money for gold rn, and dont wanna put myself in a hole getting some.
>>61755399
will do. i plan on getting some more on payday.
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>>61755135
Is it March already? I must have overslept.
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>>61755389
I have always been a silver guy. Wish I had bought more gold, but silver is undervalued. Plus the tech applications for silver continue to grow so it's natural that it would leg up more. Some guys say for every 100th ounce of silver you buy, get 1 oz of gold and that sounds fair.

FOMO is a motherfucker. But metals aren't like companies. Companies can move for many reasons. Release of a new product. CEO steps down. FDA approval. Merger. Etc etc

Silver and gold are silver and gold

Besides the paper trades which I avoid completely, silver and gold have been money and have not changed in thousands of years. It's the easiest commodity to own because every culture on earth values it. They're ubiquitous. So when you see huge pumps and great enthusiasm like we've had recently, rest assured there will be disinterest and price drops.

This may be the last chance to get silver at $85 or it may drop to $50. No one knows. So make sure you are happy with your purchase after you play both scenarios in your head.
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>>61755424
Damn - I want some gold. But after those 30oz silver of today i am totally OUT for a long time.
Time to relax and do my own shit.
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if you guys want gold, why don't you go sift it out of the dirt. It is so abundant you can just scoop it out of rivers. cant do that with silver.
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>>61755424
Pretty sound advice. I appreciate it. I'm definitely happy with my purchase today. I almost bought yesterday, and would have payed way more haha. Im not a gambler or anything like that, so im only using spare money I have to pick up an oz here or there. Im hoping to just sit on it and let mature.
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>>61755438
I'm in sort of the same boat.
I need to finish my silver stack this year if possible.
Then I'll go back to buying gold.
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>>61755439
I'm not poor
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>>61755389
Central banks are selling treasuries and buying gold. Do you know more then them
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>>61755439
I met some panners when I was in BC, they were pretty hardcore. They had this big dredging machine and were working like mad shoveling and sifting, covered in mud. They did it as a hobby in retirement, believe it or not. Anyways for me it's metal detecting, you can probably make similar money for a fraction the work. Especially now that silver has mooned and old quarters are like $15 each.
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>>61755410
>The same thing happened in 1980
In 1980 there were billions of ounces in the US Strategic reserve. Today COMEX only has 14% of the available silver needed to satisfy the current level of open interest, and every month there is more silver being redirected directly from mine output to industry, rather than going through the normal marketplace.

This time is different.
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>>61755439
Are you west of the rockies? Our gold here is flour gold and requires chemical extraction from the black sand. You can't really see the particles.

t.Albertan
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>>61754682
Buy anon, buy!
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>>61754317
None of my coins are on the list
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>>61755419
>sell boomer toilet paper at 7 dollar
>buy physical at 100 dollar with boomer money
>sell physical at 120 in singapore
i work at jp morgan
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God I hope we can get spot below 40oz and dealers at 50/oz. I will literally buy thousands of oz if this is the case.
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>>61754408
Haven't seen that page since the covid dip
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>>61755291
>He isn't aware of the secret silver reserves in hell
ngmi.
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Guess we found out which mint was halting sales of silver...

Didn't another poster earlier today post something about the British Mint halting sales over this weekend as well?
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>>61755527
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>>61755527
First time in my life i see a scarce commodity suddenly becoming "cheaper". Talmudic magic at its finest.
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>>61755176
Take an inflatable ball. Hold it underwater. Then let it go. What happens? Do you understand now?
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>>61755535
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>>61754275

Circuit breakers failed to activate and suspend trading due to a "computer glitch"
online sights kept crashing slowing people from buying the dip.
I haven't even done the math on how much paper silver was dumped on the market...but it was a lot...
shanghi at 123 us at 86

people are going to get sued
people are going to get arrested
people are going to hang

silver is going to raise sharply

I knew they were going to tamp today but I underestimated their audacity.

kikes signed their own death warrant and I bought the dip.

It was a good day.
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so glad I boughted
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Hi everybody- wonderful news with the PMs blasting up! Can you believe it?? Will you be “slurping” some cheapies? I was talking to one of my friends that runs a semiannual coin show and he said that people come up to him trying to spend exorbitant premiums on “meme coins” and I was shocked to learn they were the very ones sold here. Anyways I showed them this website on my Apple iPhone and he said you guys have really nice pieces. Anyways, hope you guys are good.

James
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>>61755549
>people are going to be sued, arrested, hanged
Oh, you sweet summer child.
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Patiently waiting for my check to clear so I can buy 3 more rounds tomorrow. Browsing ebay to see which 3 it will be. This will get me to 1100.
1000 to spend, 100 to keep.
I need to rebuild my emergency cash reserves back up.
I hope to get up to 1111 eventually, but I wont be upset if I can't.
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>>61755563
fafo kike
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>>61755566
full house dubs checked
I just crossed 1000 oz and the next milestone such as 2000 or 2500 felt impossible; 1111 is far more manageable. thank you anon.
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>>61755569
This

The silver bullcase is just a retarded revenge fantasy
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>>61755549
>Circuit breakers failed to activate and suspend trading due to a "computer glitch"
I read there is a rule that the circuit breakers are deactivated on end of session days, like option expiry days, or monthly close days.

In any event, this was a 100% coordinated and deliberate activity intended to hit all the stoplosses, and allow the bullion banks to get out from under their moneylosing short positions. They still likely lost billions, but many billions less than they would have lost had they let silver go to $140 like it would have done without the slam, especially if Trump attacks Iran.
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>gold crashes
>still priced out
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>>61755575
I understand the feeling. I stopped for a long time once I reached 1000.
Hope we both reach our goals and learn to be satisfied with what we have. We are blessed.
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>>61755563
>Oh, you sweet summer child.
Our system is so corrupt, no one in power gets punished unless they are not actually corrupt.

In fact, you are much more likely to get clapped if you try to blow the whistle on corruption.
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>>61755569
Shift fire, you misunderstood me. I am saying these kikes that run the system will see no accountability for this. Not by current means or 'justices'. This move is unprecedented and an open act of war against the Western (White) peoples. Yet, no one cares and no one will. We can only save ourselves now.
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>>61755591
I will slowly crawl towards 1111 while putting far more attention to the things that will let me preserve my stack. Gonna spend this summer building a cabin and starting next paycheck I'm stacking dry goods.
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>>61755477
Dubs confirm
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>>61755595
smart plan. I have all the prepping stuff covered for now and family with a cabin where we plan to meet up if shtf,. I got real wise after covid. The next emergency might be another fake event, but it wont matter because the normies have shown they will believe it and panic anyways.
I hope to one day spend my silver on a homestead far from the city with solar and well water. I dream of independence. No bills and no debts.
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>>61754620
love the tree, hate the yid crap
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>>61755589
>Spiderman posting in 2026
respect
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Guys, what are your end goals? Someone's asked me this recently and I can't give a serious answer.

>buy land/real estate
>liquidate to an industrial user
>rotate into the next undervalued asset

How are any of these possible when $10,000 gold/$500 silver is basically the end times? Yes, maybe if you somehow survive the dark ages, these are possible.

t. 6/300 oz hodler
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>>61755550
that's a nice meme round collection
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>>61755527
Wow. I remember seeing Perth bars were out of stock and some shill faggot protecting the mint saying they weren't out.
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>>61755477
>Almost 5m oz of physical silver have been shifted from Registered to Eligible at the Comex. The total amount of physical silver left available to physically settle futures contracts is down to ~107.5m oz against 156k OI equivalent ~780m oz of silver
https://x.com/DarioCpx/status/2016694832186741071

Open interest doesn't = want to take delivery, but if even 20% of the current OI do, that forces the COMEX to cash settle. It would be very convenient for the closing price to be artificially low when that happens.
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>>61755618
Agreed, pic related are pretty good. Bought a tube and have become my favorite fondles.
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>>61755445
Welcome to the party. Once you start stacking it's hard to stop. My goals in buying were 2 fold: cost control(obviously) and fungibility

Cost control for me meant not buying anything with a high premium. There are people that only buy American silver eagles or Canadian maple leafs because they're well known and easily resold. I also bought in lots of at least 100 to get a discount, save on shipping, etc

Fungibility. Other than (5) 10oz bars and (1) 100oz bar I really wanted, all of my silver is single ounce rounds or constitutional 90%. My reasons were: a) when it's time to sell, if i do it online I can sell each piece individually which allows the highest markup. And b) if there was a real hyperinflation situation, jd more easily be able to trade single rounds and known silver US coins than trying to deal in 10, 20, 100oz bars.

Other guys want just large bars for easier selling and transport. Some guys want gold so they can hold more wealth in smaller size/weight. I was still able to buy stuff I liked without paying crazy premiums and I love my stack. I've even traded rounds with others to further diversify my stack.

Happy stacking!
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>>61755618
That's how I feel. I don't let things like that bother me
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>>61755635
Most all will settle for cash like usual. The ones who will get product are likely military/industry.
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>>61755626
we will need to hold as close to the end as we can to maximize this opportunity.
We can speculate how or what, but we wont know until the story plays out some more.

Maybe start reading some of the success stories from weimar and see what they did. probably some jew shit.
I just want to get away from the crazy city people and find a nice woman to start a family with and protect them from the modern world.
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>>61755639
Nice design but 2d reliefs kinda sick
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I understand the tamp, theater and manipulation. I was just shocked to see they let the market close so low. How many Mom and Pops will suffer from this? Golden state mint already closed shop for the weekend. Yet, Apmex and JP openly marketed this move as a positive. Almost like they knew ahead of all this. Just a schizo observation.
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>>61755626
It used to be a homestead and family but now its just survive all the shit thats coming.
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just bought a grody morgan, going to do the baking soda and foil cleanup on it, is the stainless bowl a necessary part? I know sometimes stainless and aluminum don't play nice together when you bolt them to each other.
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>>61755659
>Most all will settle for cash like usual.
Sure. That will buy them another month or two, presuming industry doesn't decide to front load their silver deliveries in order to have a reserve in case of any future supply chain disruptions.

Some things we can predict 100% what WILL happen, but we cannot predict the precise timing. For example, allowing unlimited mass migration WILL 100% result in civil war. Just wait until one particularly ethnocentric group gets control of the levers of power, and it's game on.

Similarly, we can predict that COMEX will hard default (LBMA soft defaulted in Oct/2025) at some point in time. Silver production isn't keeping up with demand.

We have a much better timeframe for predicting approximately when the latter will happen rather than the former.
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>>61755684
Small dealers and LCS will never be able to survive this volatility. On top of this there are now 3 confirmed wholesalers who are presently not accepting silver/gold. This sort of price action is what could trigger The Great Taking bail ins.
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Bought a roll of peace dollars to hit 400 oz, also my first add of any silver dollars. Paid 1675. Returns are accepted. Nigger behavior but do I I return and buy 0.99 for the same price over the weekend with the giga tamp? I’m leaning towards it, can get an eagle and $15 face 90% dimes for 978.25
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>>61755694
Line any bowl shiny side up with aluminium foil, put the silver in contact with it, pour baking soda on it, then pour very hot water on it and wait.
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>>61755626
I just want my own place in a trustworthy area.
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wtf do we do now?
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>>61755694
>is the stainless bowl a necessary part?
I just use a ceramic (corelle) bowl, but even an aluminum foil pie plate would work, teflon frying pan, glass bowl, etc. The key componets are the aluminum foil(anode), silver sulfide(cathode), water and baking soda or sodium carbonate (electrolyte).

You're actually making a battery that reduces silver sulfide to elemental silver and aluminum to aluminum sulfide.
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>>61755699
>Silver production isn't keeping up with demand
Severely understated in your post. We had a 'drop' to $73, a $40~/25% drop in less than 6 hours of open market. Any other time this would require a MASSIVE sell off and lack of desire for said commodity. Yet, demand was so high most well known items are now out of stock. Some distributors have even closed for the weekend. They fucked us, pure and simple. The top 1% have sold the entire wealth of the Western Nations to the East just so they could recover some worthless paper.
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>all listings for morgan and peace dollars are above 70 dollars on ebay
And I'm supposed to believe that the spot price is 85 dollars?!
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>>61755759
Wwyd
>>61755718
Total was 1658*
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>>61755741
>The top 1% have sold the entire wealth of the Western Nations to the East just so they could recover some worthless paper.
It may be worthless paper but they can print unlimited quanties of it, and ship as much as the want to Israel. They can't do that with silver or even gold.

Real money severely limits how much blood the parasite can suck from it's host.

In an nutshell, central bank fiat primarily exists to allow a larger parasite class to exist, living off the productive minority, than a hard money regime would allow for.

If the average normie ever wakes up to this fact, it's over for the current crop of parasites.
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>>61755730
Keep stacking and wait I guess. In the meantime make sure you have 1 month or two of food and water.
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I think I might not buy anymore until I find out if we're in a bubble
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>>61755766
If they aren't uncirculated condition peace dollars, I would return them.

I've been scooping up 90% commemorative silver dollars and uncirculated peace dollars for around 50 bucks. I would not pay more than 65 for a peace dollar honestly, but that's just my line of thinking
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>>61755769
I am being 100% serious. We were fucked before but this is almost unbelievable. I believe most anons do not truly understand what happened this day. If you already have a stack above 36 ounces I would HIGHLY suggest getting your basic survival affairs in order. Please, please, get out of the cities while you still can. Wiemar will look like a trip to the candy shop compared to what is coming.
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>>61755809
Settle down. We are nowhere near weimar in the US. You're obviously new to this, but this isn't new to us. Are you even 18?
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>>61755834
I can't be the only one sick of all this ai slop...
Post real life pics please...
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I've got 150oz silver from the sub $30 era
am I gonna make it?
Plus an oz of gold
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>>61755838
>posts the sloppiest of AI pics
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>>61755844
Not a bad use of unemployment gibs.
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>>61755838
How many child sex slaves have you fucked on your private island, anon?
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>>61755846
It's a pic meshed from 2 focuses, as my camera sucks, not ai slop.
TLDR KYS.
>>61755850
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>>61755855
Nice booba.
Can I interest you in some vintage booba?
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Is it worth buying 90%? Especially things like morgan and peace dollars? Surely their value is decreased from wear and tear right?
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>>61755836
Shill or retarded? To counter in honest would mean a possible ban. To say:
>We are nowhere near weimar in the US (West).
Is absolutely insane, both morally and economically. Hard assets will definitely help in the coming storm but nothing is a guarantee. Ignore me if you want but the chips always choose how they land. Look around. Do you feel safe? Secure? Free? Most importantly, fulfilled? If so, then why are you even here? Do not be afraid but you need to realize and accept were we are.
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>>61755871
A 100w solar panel, jackery, and an electric reverse osmosis water filter puts you in a better place than 99% of the population on providing for your needs.
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>>61755862
yes indeed
and thanks
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>>61755870
90% was my favorite for years but I'm focused far more on pure bullion right now. You can find near spot deals on ebay for junk and it's worth having but the core of your stack should be pure 999.
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>>61755873
I would ignore electricity unless your water well or health depend on it. Networking, water, food, medicine, SECURITY and then assets. You can prosper with assets but you need to survive to even see that. I am not a prophet, this will take time, but today was a signing of death.
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>>61755894
No electricity puts you at a massive disadvantage
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new baker?
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>>61755894
Electricity provides so many luxuries.
On top of that, it can power high-end water filters, wells, pumps, etc. I for one refuse to have cases of water riddled with microplastics when I can just purify water.
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>>61755907
Anon kinda outs himself when he does not consider game-changing security measures like comms, night vision, and drones all need power.
Your PSA poverty build is nice and all, but will not be able to pull a security watch at 2am.
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Just bought another 9 ounces of silver. I really like the Perth Lunar Series.
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>>61754313
That is, however, my stack. Haven't sold anything, only accumulated.

Always be stacking.
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>>61755947
nice stack
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>>61755907
>disadvantage
To what, to whom? Raiders will be a thing. Solar to the point that will make a difference, will make a target. 100W is good for lights I guess, what else? Unless you need comms I would not list that as a basic requirement. Cellular and internet cannot be relied on. I am talking about surviving the transition period, to be clear. The amount of infrastructure and labor to provide 'simple' tap water and power is insane. The West is already seeing a strain on those systems and grocery stores are still open, you need to be realistic. Generator? Needs diesel, propane or gas. Are you going to find, capture, refine and transport all of that? Not to mention the noise. Stockpiling only helps in the short term, a buffer, but everything runs out eventually.
>>61755912
>luxuries
My point, I wouldn't be worried about that. First the horse then the carriage, my friend.

You both are disregarding the current situation. The fall of Rome affected Rome. Wiemar, Wiemar. I am talking about a complete global collapse. Every system and every logistic line you have ever known will be gone. Those states were both homogeneous, which allowed for some order. We are FAR past that point.
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>>61755961
Thanks! Nice video!
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>>61756007
>Every system and every logistic line you have ever known will be gone
Yep, all countries are far too interlinked for this to be an isolated event. This will be more in line with the bronze age collapse.
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>>61756007
>what else?
Charging batteries. Now you can use drones and a PVS-14. You DO have the money for a monocular, right?
>Unless you need comms I would not list that as a basic requirement.
>UNLESS YOU NEED COMMS
Hey man it's not the 1860s, you kind of need comms.
>Every system and every logistic line you have ever known will be gone.
Which is exactly why you need a solar panel to produce your own electricity.
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>>61755961
how the fuck did it know there was a yotsuba there?
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>>61756007
>Cellular and internet cannot be relied on.
Forgot to call out this point, Meshtastic has been a thing for some time now. So yes, it can... but only if you build the infrastructure to do so.
There are so many parallel systems that can be built up but people do not even consider them because they figure crates of ramen and rice and some 5.56 are the end-all-be-all.
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>>61756007
>100W is good for lights I guess, what else?
An RO water filtration system. You probably want to keep your phone running. People forget how many useful functions a phone can have
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>>61756031
>logistic dependent combat activities
Not what I am warning or talking about. Those who have those needs will be prepared to support them, unless they are retarded. Also, don't discount fate or skill. A simple man with a sks and chicom rig can wreck 'modern' army level combatants. Horse, carriage. First survive then you can larp, that is the point.
>>61756043
I agree on its usefulness but would still be listed under comms and not basic survival. No blood? No talky. Most of today's 'combat' larps are from the basis and experience under the largest global logistic system to ever exist. Boys think of combat, Men think about logistics.
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silver good
jews bad
simple as
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Where's the new fucking bake?
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>>61755247
>never stop stalking
The court ordered restraining order would beg to differ.
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>>61756120
its over anon...
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>>61755286
>Pure happenstance
Ah I see now, it's an intellectual scapegoat for Jews peddled and carried by midwits

>Cancers massively increase after taking mystery "vaccine"
Oy vey this is so unlikely its alpha gamma goyim, surely you understand such terms being a man of science (tm)
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>>61754942
rejection at $123 was to be expected... but this -30% single day move is absurd... Felt like crypto rug pull... ecept my coins aren't worthless.
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>>61755260
>But it will inevitably snowball to others commodities
I feel this is what triggered it... because silver, platinum... you don't really run into it day to day...
but COPPER started to pop! and that shit in in everything.
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>>61756074
>Boys think of combat, Men think about logistics.
You say this while ignoring us pointing out your massive logistical need.



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