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Table Silver 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/ (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
https://youtu.be/NgSXg-WOEVY
https://youtu.be/2ymGAyKAg-k
https://www.fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database

>Silver Hallmarks Encyclopedia
https://www.925-1000.com/
https://www.silvercollection.it/hallmarks.html

Previous Thread: >>61792028
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My bad Anon22 I am Anon23 I didn't mean to take your name yesterday
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second for fuck kikes
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>>61794230
Still not selling.
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Local coin shops only paying $56 for silver


Physical market is broken,,,,,,paper silver has $25 premiums

No one wants Physical silver anymore,,,,,,,paper is the future
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Are you ready for tomorrow's paper panic selling?
It will go to 60$.
No dealer is going to sell physical at those prices, kek. Shitstorm incoming.
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silversisters... i dont feel so good
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>>61794285

I got 95% spot at my local shop.
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I'll just hold and ignore this kike fuckery
I'll buy if it goes below $60
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the banks locked in cheapies @ $76

they picked a number suspiciously similar to 67
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10,000 United States Dollars per troy ounce of Silver when?
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>>61794304
you might be on to something
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>>61794293

will settle around 60-70, which is still crazy high if youve been in the game since COVID. Steel nerve stackers have been patiently, quietly waiting for the crab. Ones who needed to cash in for any real life asset acquisition probably did so in the triple digits or swapped to gold oz.
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>>61794311
i know cause they coordinated their buy across 6 different banks @ $76
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>>61794285
>paper is the future
Yo... you're a hundred years too late for that.
If you're betting on the system winning then if anything is the future it's digital.
Of course though the collapse of the system is inevitable. The question is who'll be left holding the bag.
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>>61794308
Before EOY
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>>61794293
i feel fine, still very confident that we are going to moon next month when comex shids and fards. my entry price is 26.5 so it'll take more than this to make me sweat. all you new stackers just hold on tight
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>>61794304
Its almost time
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>>61794230
Im out boys...have a good night.

Remember, THEY CANT PRINT SILVER and they want you to sell your stack to them.

Relax and enjoy the ride ;)

https://youtu.be/5g4eeZ4ctK4?
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What stage of grief are yall in after the dead CAT went SPLAT?
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Anyone care about gold?
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>>61794317
interesting so 76 is the new price floor
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>>61794364
whenever I think about buying a gold I just think about how many silvers it gets me
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Time is a flat circle. I don’t think we’ll be back to $100 for a good while.
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>>61794304
What does 67 mean
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>>61794384
its like "based" but for gen alpha
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>>61794359
I got in 2 years ago so I'm chilling. I did DCA up the rising price, but I'm also DCAing down and it's time to slurp.
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>>61794389
Doesn't make any sense
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Everything will be ok
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>>61794379

I am debating starting a Gooner Mint for lewd rounds and bars. No refunds I don't want jizzcoins.
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>>61794383
They run out in March.
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Looks like gold really was the better investment
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>>61794405
what would your design be?
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>>61794359
>reposting an iqdalit meme
please tie a plastic bag around your head and go to sleep
>>61794364
not really i only care about silver. but they're siblings so goldbugs are my frens
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>>61794409

No clue why its binary. I stack both.
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>>61794412

Most bang for buck, I'd target rich furries first. If you have the income to drop $5K on a custom fursuit for some convention, you have demonstrated strong capability to buy dumb shit and selling lewd furry bullion is going to be MONEY.

After the initial name/attention grab, we transition to Tradwife Sydney Sweeney coins for incel gooners (huge market). From there, we can go anywhere.
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>>61794414
Why are you mad at IQCHADJEET? Because he owns 6 luxury apartments and has a 7 figure stock portfolio and doesn't own a vehicle?

THIS IS NO LAUGHING MATTER !
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I bought in at $11.
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Why am I not supposed to clean junk? I like shiny. Why no shiny
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>>61794448
gonna be a mass exodus when it hits 69k. there is no confidence in crypto anymore. safety-seekers are going to rotate into metals
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Sarrrs I am the very rich it is true I redeemed the 6 luxury 5 star apartments you are very envy
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this is why we can't have nice things
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>>61794470
I clean all of my junk. Numaboomers can seethe.
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>>61794474
agreed. imagine owning buttcoin expecting it to increase in value in 10 years time kek
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>>61794470
>Why am I not supposed to clean junk?
Because you should only own .999 pure
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>>61794454
never seen any folio or cars posted. also he wishes he was white with blue eyes and a large penis like me so who's really winning
>>61794470
people say not to clean junk? you're gonna lose a few atoms but who cares. as long as they're not numismatics i don’t think it matters
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>>61794481
there used to be a guy who cleaned all his reichsmarks and i liked how super shiny they were. but everyone else hated him
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>>61794493
Probably just jealous.
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>>61794470
>Why am I not supposed to clean junk?
Because a significant portion of junk buyers get it to hunt through for numismatically valuable coins. If you try to sell cleaned junk to a dealer they'll give you less because a chunk of the potential buyers are less interested.
Also a cleaned coin looks ugly if you compare one side by side with an uncirculated one.
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>>61794489
nonsense. silver is silver
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>>61794499
My dealer doesn’t care/pays the same.
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>>61794499
what does dirt have to do with numismatic value?
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>>61794479

What is the data telling us?
High Near-Term Uncertainty: For the Feb 20, 2026 expiration, there is a massive amount of activity (over 500k ITM Calls and 700k OTM Puts). This suggests traders are bracing for a major move or event around that time.

Bullish Long-Term Sentiment: Most P/C Ratios for later in the year (like May, June, and August) are well below 1.0 (ranging from 0.39 to 0.51). This indicates that, on balance, more traders are placing bets that silver will rise over the long term.

Current Price vs. Predictions: As of February 4, 2026, the price of silver is approximately $91.72. However, many "Max Pain" targets (like $55.00 for March 20 or $70.00 for Feb 20) are much lower than the current price. This suggests that if the "Max Pain" theory holds, there could be downward pressure on the price as those dates approach.

Summary: The market is currently very volatile. While traders expect some price drops in the short term (toward "Max Pain" levels), the overall trend for the rest of 2026 leans toward more people betting on silver's price going up.
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>$77.29
What happened? Wasn't it $90 this morning?
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Good evening fellow silver chads, I see jews are doing jewish things (again). >>61794436
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So any unusual but more stable things I cant invest into that is not fucking silver?????
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>>61794517
What do numismatics have to do with junk silver?
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>>61794525
how the fuck should I know
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>>61794520
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>>61794517
If it has polishing marks, a coin won't get a straight grade.
Imagine finding say a rare coin, sending it off to the graders only for it to come back in a slab labeled "cleaned-genuine".
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>>61794530
You shouldn’t, because It ultimately doesn’t matter now, and it won’t matter in the future.
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>>61794525
could be a rare date mixed in there or somethin i guess
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>>61794519
aye Feb and Mar will be interesting thanks chatgpt
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>>61794533
Thats not my problem.
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>>61794520
Mandela effect
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Nothing unusual going on here.
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>>61794540
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>stressed about buying a car cash tomorrow
>remember I have $30k in metals so who cares about the paper I have in savings anyway
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I bought ze dip.
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>>61794454
6,,,,7

Amazing
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People say not to clean coins and it makes no sense because many grading services will offer cleaning/restoration.

Just do some research if you really care so that you don't use the wrong chemical.
Go on YouTube and you can see tutorials of people cleaning coins and sending them to grade with no problem.

A similar thing happened in Pokemon cards and comic books where people learned how to clean and repair their items to get better grades and all the boomers started seething.

Not cleaning your coins is just gatekeeping because grading is a scam and they don't want too many high grade coins in circulation
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>>61794565
Why was I suddenly being taxed on buying from mints? I has 20oz in my cart at 74 & saw the tax but it was such an anomaly I cant even...
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>>61794560
>i dont care about money

t. Stacktard brokie who just lost everything
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silver is pumping
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>>61794579

how many times is the cat supposed to bounce? I dont know how to read these things.
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>>61794586
this is the rare infinite cats bounce
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>>61794575
This is a big reason why i exclusively only buy from my LCS, because I don’t have to pay tax, and he sells junk a few dollars below spot.
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>>61794454
>CAD
>Has to brag constantly to others to inflate his izzat
Imagine actually being brown and acting this way.
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>>61794575
The fuckers tried to do that to me too on the last dump.
Glad l held off
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Numismatichads how are we feeling tonight?
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I don’t think anyone is losing their mind here besides the paper traders.
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>>61794592
Something evil is brewing tho, I have always been able to buy physical dips tax free from my preferred mints, now today I can't today @ 74. It was like an extra 120 goybucks of tax I couldn't pull the buy trigger out of misdirection..
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Is anyone else noooticing that spot has now completely disconnected? In the UK you can't buy any silver below $120/ounce, and I could sell my own silver for around $100/ounce on p2p forums as well, what use is this 'spot' price when it doesn't represent the real trades being made? The prices I'm seeing you all post here are literally not the prices we're buying or selling at in my country, and I suspect its the same in the U.S as well.

Should we just start ignoring this 'spot' price and start tracking the actual successful silver trades we see being made instead?
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>>61794618
Coin shops are selling in the low $50's
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>>61794616
Nah half the posters here have been lamenting the high physical prices
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>>61794634
may we see them
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>>61794625
>what use is this 'spot' price when it doesn't represent the real trades being made?

Anon…. Spot hasn’t represented physical since at least 1971.

>but the prices are so far apart

Yeah, because they’re running out of physical. Helloooo, anybody home? Are you starting to get it?
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>>61794638
are you ok
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>>61794616
for real. no stacker is actually being shaken out by this. we just aren't selling. paper longs with leverage are definitely feeling it though. shorts are sprinting for the exit, but much like a swiss nightclub there is simply not enough room for them all to get out
>>61794634
these newbies are pissing me off. they don't understand what makes silver unique from other assets, they don’t see the big picture with comex, and they scream for cheapies because they're late to the party even though they had a fucking decade to stack at literal mining cost prices. anyone who started stacking at 50 should lurk moar
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>>61794389
based on what?
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>>61794627
False I have over 1M in AI gains needing to be changed into physical Ag atoms. If you have a LCS offering that they would be out of stock in less than a picosecond.
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>>61794625
Apmex is selling generic 1toz bars for $96.62
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>>61794637
I'm in the general every day that's just what I see. Half the time I talk about excitement over price action they whine about high physical prices
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>>61794645
I’m much better than ok.
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>>61794655
6 comma 7.
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This metalcharts site seems to only work for the US spot. The chinese and indian spots haven't moved at all
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>>61794658
Yeah the past few months have been 80% of the posters asking “is 100oz a make it stack” or desperately begging for cheapies.
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>>61794667
dude, 67
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>>61794670
Based
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Local coin shops have so much silver inventory they aren't even buying
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>>61794668

True make it status is probable closer to 3000 oz
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I’m gonna get tax return of 1300 so I’m going to buy however many ounces that is when i get my money :)

This’ll be the first PM i buy since i was 18 (bought 500 grams)

I’m hoping i get a promotion at work which will bring my monthly salary to ~6k after taxes in which case I’m going to try to aim for 2 ounces of gold a year. After the last 12 months I’m completely out of the crypto game
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Millions of boomers are trying to sell silver

NO ONE IS BUYING
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>>61794616
It's only bad if you are like me and bought a LBMA bar today that wasn't on discount until tonight.
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79 lads
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>>61794685
THEN SHUT THE FUCK UP AND GO POST SOMEWHERE ELSE IF SILVER ISNT GONNA GO UP YOU AUTISTIC RETARD
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>>61794685
I'm literally buying
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you can't bank at that speed!
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Theres a traffic jam on I-5 right now

Boomers driving down the interstate tossing worthless junk silver out the window

NO ONE IS STOPPING TO PICK IT UP


ITS OGRE!
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>>61794688
You people said to sell in the last thread, I will never trust /pmg/ again.
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It's going to be a bloodbath tomorrow as paper silver WHICH UNLIKE PHYSICAL STILL HAS VALUE gets dumped
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>>61794686
Oh no, you may have missed out on 1/10th an ounce of silver. Might as well rope.

https://voca.ro/1mfiRJEw8erw
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>>61794702
>pmg told you to sell
i don't believe you
link to the blasphemy posts
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>>61794708
yee but seeing 79 already makes me think we will recover to 80 by Monday
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>>61794685
I'll buy it.
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>>61794685
Nigger I bought last weekend. My regular junkboomer isnt selling his junk anymore, he's hoarding and bullish (because of the Samsung batteries)
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>>61794616
I'm more just annoyed that paper silver and gold is even a thing and that the people who "hold" it can control the market like it's a fucking stock.
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>>61794685
Millions of boomers are sleeping because it’s past midnight and coin shops won’t be open for another 9 hours.
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>>61794689
Nigger stop projecting and stop panicking, go for a walk innawoods or something
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>>61794728
That’s what the paper markets were designed for. It is a fucking stock.
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>>61794677
No, but they'll be selling tomorrow probably and then they'll get cleaned out again. The poorfags are selling whenever there's a dip then the LCS' get more stock, then the price goes up and FOMO kicks in and the LCS' make a profit in sales. They're playing the FOMO retards right now.
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>>61794489
Gay post
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Also the market doesn’t want higher silver prices. They want low stable prices so they can afford to make shit out of it.
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>>61794750
Fuck the market. Fuck financiers. Fuck jews.
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>>61794708
why'd you stop doing your comma thing? i didn't recognize you at first.
just wanna remind you that you will never be white, you will never be attractive. you will always be a smelly brown turd of a man with a tiny untouchable indian dick. all you can do is seethe and cope with the fact that no woman will touch you without being paid to
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>>61794711
nah I could have saved so much I would be able to add a 100g gold bar to my order if I waited 6 hours and maybe a gold oz or two to another order, you single-coiner
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>>61794743
Yeah but they shouldn't be leveraged 300:1
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>>61794750
>wants low stable silver
>everyone and their mother keep driving the price up
Whom'st do you mean by "Market" nigger?
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>>61794750
>They want low stable prices so they can afford to make shit out of it.
Because they won't just pass the cost on to the buyer...
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we mite b in low 80s by morning, avoiding a second big dump
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>>61794230
why doesn't someone just counterfeit the packaging since no one seems to open the things up to verify they are real gold or silver?
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>>61794759
there should be no such thing as paper silver or paper anything. the entire global economy is a jewish lie. us banks have ZERO RESERVE REQUIREMENT. they can lend out as much money as they want no matter how much they actually have. one day, maybe not too far from now, the world will instantaneously wake up to the fact that all these paper derivatives have no value. and then we will remember how scarce resources actually are
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My problem is that I'm so bored of generic bullion rounds and bars and the fancy art silver is still $150 an ounce.
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>>61794750
china is the country that wants low industrial silver prices the most thats why they instituted export controls so the price has a ceiling inside the chinese market
if comex blows up silver will go to jupiter in the west and china mostly wont care because it will be literally impossible to sell the chinese silver stack to the west. its going to be horrific
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That happens all the time. I don't own metal in assay cards because of that exact reason.
Pamp was notorious for having counterfeits in assay
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>>61794793
kinebar masterrace
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Do numismatics drop in value even if you use unabrasive methods, such as the classic tinfoil+baking soda+hot water?

>>61794379
Need tomboy coin, now.
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>>61794793
Lmao, stacktards are buying FAKE physical silver when REAL physical silver is worthless
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>>61794785
Lmao this IDIOT believes muh comex propaganda
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>>61794759
>leveraged 300:1


Lmao,,,,low iq loser SCAM VICTIM uses words he doesn't COMPRENDE
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>>61794338
Bros holy shit. Just watched the whole thing. We are gonna get so fucking rich.
Did none of you riggers watch this. Fucking nuts.
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>>61794824
>Lmao,,,,low iq
>COMPRENDE
Did you know silver is used for mirrors?
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>>61794827
quick rundown?
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>>61794797
I assume value depends on the age of the coin, obviously really ancient coins can be cleaned more throughly with little care by comparison, given how rough they are to begin with. Personally I just use pic related, it’s good for getting grime off. I just rinse it off with water, pat the coins dry and store them away.
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Watching paper traders spaz makes me sick. I hope it dumps to $50 just so the threads are fun again.
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>>61794827
>JD Vance
>Silver
All l need to know, thanks!
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For the numismatic bros, is CAC worth it? People talk about it like its better than NGC etc.
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>>61794767
I hate hearing this. Yeah they will pass SOME of the cost onto the buyer, but there are a number of factors which determine what percentage gets passed on in any instance. They still don't want the price of basic materials to go up because even if they can pass 90% of the cost on they still need to eat that 10%
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>>61794783
Buy junk. It was made back when governments gave a shit about making things look good.
>but I already have junk
Then buy junk from a different country, that stuff's even cheaper than normal junk.
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Pretty sure I mentioned a week or two ago in /pmg/ that Gemini is now offering a small subset of Polymarket bets. In particular they had some bets on the monthly closing prices of gold and silver.

I got a windfall out of my bets -- I'd bought three sets of contracts, one for silver over $80, one for gold over $4475, and one for gold to crash under $4850 (because gold was shooting way over $5000 and betting $50 would win me almost $300).

As you may recall, last Friday was the huge crash, but the gold price quoted on Goldprice.org was $4893 and silver was $80+. I assumed that meant I won the two small ones but lost the longshot. Oh well, such is life.

Not sure if it was Gemini or Polymarket that made the decision, but whoever created the contracts failed to specify which exchange the closing value would be determined by, and the company had to intervene. Whichever one of the two companies made the decision picked COMEX February Delivery prices (silver $78, gold $4714) which paid out my gold-over-4475 price bet, on which I made $9, and paid out my gold-crash longshot bet, which paid $294. I lost the silver-above-80 bet, which cost me $50. End result, I bet $150 and got paid out $303.

Anyway, on my first foray I doubled my money so I'm happy.

Kinda hoping they open up to more of the political bets, since I have historically done very well at them. Things like "Will Joe Biden pardon Hunter even though he promised not to?" and "Will Hannah Dugan be convicted?" and "Will Don Lemon get arrested?" All of these were available on Polymarket, but since I'm an American I'm not allowed to bet there, and Gemini didn't offer these bets.

Anyway, there will probably be more gold/silver price bets open to throw money at, if any of you want to play them.
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Audit both COMEX and BRICS and we'll go from there. It might start WW3 but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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>>61794839
Big orange nigger and couch nigger invited based japan bros and like 2/3rd's of the worlds GDP nations to a strategic conference on the future of critical mineral/metals production outside of the Brics stranglehold.
some quotes paraphrased:
>It takes 29 years to open a new mine in the USA
>We only graduate 250 mining engineers a year out of a population of 300 million
>We need X Y and Z minerals and metals for defense
>We need all this shit for all the MODERN TECH that our entire fake economy relies on. No materials no more gadgets or tomahawk missles
Heavy heavy emphasis on mining sector. You can smell the fear and panic since for the last 50 years every admin of every country in the globohomo empire has been looting the treasury instead of making real things in the real world.
So its a big meeting about how its time to get our collective shit together before china strangles us all by just controlling the dumping and pumping of raw materials on the global market.
Looks like they've finally woken up.
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prediction: it will go $57, bounce off it small recovery, then dump again to $50. If they really want to be aggressive it will then rinse repeat and dump to $30. The absolute bottom is ~$17. With the recent dumpening they have had full control over as well, I don't see it as being as impossible.
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>>61794863
By that stage the normies will know that there is a deficit of physical silver and the prices will detatch forever.
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We just had PRICE DISCOVERY on silver,,,,,,lmao,,,,turns out its worthless
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>>61794886
no it just restarts the process over again
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>>61794863
>$17 spot
>with $60 premium and 8 weeks delivery time
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COMEX was AUDITED. its literally OVERFLOWING with silver
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I bought 20 at $119... you pieces of shit said its going to $500 wtf
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>61794893
k bro. you def sound like u know what ur talkin about
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>>61794853
AI slop
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back to 80
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>>61794285
>>61794359
>>61794578
>>61794627
>>61794677
>>61794685
>>61794699
>>61794708
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>>61794886
what mental illness do you need to keep posting like this
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Remember a few weeks ago when $84 was a crazy hurdle we couldn't break.
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>>61794893
Not a government audit, dumbass. Some bank "auditing" COMEX doesn't count
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>>61794909
LLM bot gotta LLM
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Btw some shorting kikes on investing (clearly paid shills) are seething over JP Morgan this week , calling them criminals and traitors and saying they did't let metals to drop further.
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>>61794909
Hes brown.
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Hold fast. Banks are fucked.
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ok so silver isnt going under 75 lol bounced off that price level twice during these flash crashes
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from 73 to 80 in <2 hours
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>>61794852
I don't like junk silver and have no interest in stacking it.
I already have a fun world coin and paper bills collection.
I'm talking about adding fun .999 silver ounces to my stack.
Junk silver can kiss my ass. Not interested in it and it's curious how people shill it without ever mentioning the very real risks. Refiners aren't buying it and as a result dealers aren't buying either or paying less.
We always hypothesized that this would happen and it turned out to be true. Junk is cheaper for a reason.
Sure silver is silver or whatever, but junk silver is tainted and requires man hours to purify. Cant wait for the junktard cope...
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>>61794930
And that's TOTALLY normal. We've been staring at literal pennies in price increments for years and suddenly this just starts happening?
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>>61794915
Lmao,,,stackturds trust the government now?
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newfag here, why should I buy silver instead of gold when the latter is much more stable?
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>>61794926
Lmao, stackturds cant stop posting the 2 more weeks meme,,,,who is the audience for this?
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>>61794926
I think this is the reason for the "crash" in price.
They might even flash crash it moments before they default and declare force majeure.
That's going to be a really funny day. The salt mines will overflow.
We warned them this would happen.

March is the primary delivery month. Asian ai guys says we should know by February 27th if theyre going to default.

I expect the price to crab until then. Get what you can.
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>>61794939
It's strange to idiot newbs like you because you didn't buy silver for $3 you bought at $130 like the GREATEST FOOL
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>>61794945
Silver has a global shortage of supply
But Gold is a great hedge against inflation/collapse
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>>61794945
Have you heard about a gold squeeze or about a silver squeeze?
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>>61794939
The only normal part is the supply and demand of physical silver. There's no silver and it's high demand. Price go up. The price action otherwise is a wide variety of factors but mostly it's banks manipulating the paper prices for various reasons.
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I went full retard and brought the first dip as it was going up. Nearly went all Chinese and got generic any year silver pandas but since they didn't have any, got graded ones for $96 a pop and the gold one for 5.1k. Got my generics rounds at $90. At least most of my stack was brought way lower.
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>>61794945
an ounce of gold swaps for 60 ounces of silver now.
exchange has hovered around 1:15 for most of history
and presence in the ground is 1:8
silver has more upside relative to gold.
unless stability is your aim
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>>61794957
I literally don't believe you that you bought at $3 unless you're some faggy boomer. I bought at $18/$1600
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>>61794966
slightly regretting buying an ounce of gold the other day given my silver is only like 60oz
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also
>australian sellers selling ASEs for like 125USD
kill me
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>>61794978
Don't feel bad.
There are people here who bought gold when the GSR was 1:100+
They chose 1 ounce of gold over 100 ounces of silver.
Crazy
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Looks like COMEX might be out of silver in Feb.
>Meanwhile, at the Comex 600 more silver futures contracts were issued delivery notices, and all have been accepted for physical delivery.

>The total in the first 4 days of Feb is now above 3,500 contracts or ~17.5m/oz.

>Ladies and gentlemen, the silver market is completely broken
https://x.com/DarioCpx/status/2019250487573508547
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>>61794992
I just want to be stable and make a bit of money with my silver. I'm at 63oz Ag 3oz Au and I'd read that gold could go to $10,000 relatively soon and didnt want to be priced out lol. Which in hindsight is stupid as it would've dragged silver up too, but yeah. Gonna just continue buying silver, or at least I would if australia didnt have fucking jewish cunts running all the bullion dealers with 80% premiums.
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I'm old enought (back in Oct 2025) to remember when every second twitter trending post was about selling gold and buying bitcoin.
https://x.com/farrmacro/status/2019043191924601202
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>>61794966
>exchange has hovered around 1:15 for most of history
what are you talking about?
In the last 30 years, gold/silver ratio is above 40 most of the time
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>>61795017
>I'm old enought (back in Oct 2025) to remember when every second twitter trending post was about selling gold and buying bitcoin.
https://x.com/farrmacro/status/2019043191924601202

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>>61795022
Wow, I can't believe you were such a wise 19 year old
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>>61794481
Damm thats a lot of work when i get my stack i start clean but stack became bigger and no time to do it one by one
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>>61795019
the ratio was closer to 1:15 for most of human history until the crime of 1873 when jews sought to usurp the money supply
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>>61795035
>crime of 1873
Based knower
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>>61794625
Same here with the french jews coin merchant

There are over paying for junk
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>>61794863
The paper market can claim the price is 0 and you can have it for free and it won't matter because there will be no silver to get anywhere. When it crashed that low during COVID it was impossible to get.
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>>61794966
>For most of history an ounce of silver bought three ounces of pepper
>Projecting a 1:3 ounce pepper ratio, silver will go to 2 dollars
You're not really doing financial analysis based on Roman era type ratios
Right?
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>>61794917
these look incredible
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The 30 pieces of silver Judas sold Jesus for was like barely half an oz of silver each
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>>61794983
My LCS was selling them today for $170 aud so $118 usd
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>>61795028
I'm old enough that I have to wake up 3 times every night to piss, but I never thought I'd be old enough to see a 12 sigma event tonight.

15% price drop in silver in one hour during after market trading. Nothing to see here folks.
https://x.com/MBAeconomics1/status/2019261623970804009
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>>61795035
whatever, I'm not sure if I'm still gonna be alive in 10 years let alone 100.
Looking at the gold/silver ratio chart, look like gold is about to shoot for the moon or silver is crashing, eg 2011
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>>61795102
Enough to buy a potters field.
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>>61795110
Silver is worthless


Lmao Big Silver is struggling to keep it propped up above $10
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>>61795042
>>61795035
They successfully usurped the US money supply.
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>>61795110
>How could this left tail event happen despite my standard and symmetrical measure of risk assuming a normal distribution assuring me it was highly unlikely??
Crazy, and certainly without precedent
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>>61795088
>You're not really doing financial analysis based on Roman era type ratios
For some things it will still work. If not now, in the future.
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>>61795111
>look like gold is about to shoot for the moon or silver is crashing, eg 2011
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>>61795111
>Looking at the gold/silver ratio chart, look like gold is about to shoot for the moon or silver is crashing, eg 2011
Your prices are based on the spot market. The spot market isn't operating solely on buy/sell activity right now. It's running on forced liquidations based on rule changes, margin hikes, and large players colluding with the exchange to bust stoploss limits.

For two members of the same family to coincidentally killed by being run over in a cross walk in two separate accidents in two separate locations at the same time would be a greater than 6 sigma event. If they were deliberately killed by coordinated assassins, it would not be a sigma event, it would be a criminal conspiracy.

Technical analysis doesn't work in rigged market scenarios.
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>>61795145
Spot silver is $52,,,,,thats all coin shops will pay
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>>61795117
If you had no silver, you would'nt be polluting this thread right now.
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>the premiums are diverging
we live in wild times
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>>61795147
My silver is priceless, because none of it's for sale.
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>>61795160
Looks like a brass coin you found in the Ganges,,,,,,wut up wit dat home slice?
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>>61795156
>premiums

I knew this would happen. That's why aside from rounds and the usual coins I bought some other more "fancy" stuff
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>>61795150
Looks like COMEX might be out of silver storage in Feb.

Where will comex put these billions of ounces? Silver could soon be priced negative like oil was during covid

>Meanwhile, at the Comex 600 more silver futures contracts were issued delivery notices, and all have been accepted for physical delivery.

>The total in the first 4 days of Feb is now above 3,500 contracts or ~17.5m/oz.

>Ladies and gentlemen, the silver market is completely broken
https://x.com/DarioCpx/status/2019250487573508547
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Notice how quiet BRICS has been? The Shanghai market going up and the western market going down? COMEX doesn't have shit in their vaults and the lil wars will become the gold and silver wars. Mark my words, gold and silver will start a massive war, just like they always have.
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>>61795110
How does silver get paper slammed when the US market is closed. That' should have happened in normal hours
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Here's your World War 3, bro
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>>61795257
Notice how quiet comex has been? The Shanghai market going down and the western market going up? COMEX doesn't have any space in their vaults and the lil wars will become the gold and silver wars. Mark my words, gold and silver will start a massive war to stop it from going to 0, just like they always have.



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