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Calm before the storm 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
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

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Whip um out and post em.
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Sunday night we dump to 50, but monday morning something crazy happens for the entire market and we rebound into 90 - 110 range and close the ratio back to 1:50 - 1:55
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Todays LCS raid

>Kookaburra sits in the old gum tree,
Counting all the monkeys he can see
Stop, Kookaburra, Stop, Kookaburra,
That's no monkey, that's me.
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>>61818565
Look at how good of a deal this is. This is cheaper than the twin maples on monument. You're welcome, niggers
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freedom coins
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>>61818595
its pretty but i just dont do fancy coins. maybe just one for collecting sake but you dont stack these things.
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>>61818605
>but you dont stack these things.
Yeah, who would want a compact 28 oz tube, right
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>>61818605
Just because you buy fancy coins means you don't need to treat them like fancy coins anon

fuck it, stack em up, flip them, fondle them, let them sit out in a room for like 1 week so they tarnish, make numismatic fags seethe
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>>61818609
i guess if the toz price is good then why not. generally i dont bother
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>>61818595
To think these were $63 back in the day (July, 2021).
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No new gold discoveries made in last two years.
https://x.com/TaviCosta/status/2019866206807945228
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>>61818595
Holy farq 160? Do they make 9999 in a star?
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what happen when comex runs out of silver

it goes to $0?
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>>61818613
I really do like how you can get 28 into an rcm tube. Compact stacks fren. They're cheaper than the cheapest off quality coins on monument

>>61818616
Right, I'm really glad I didn't do the twin maple tube when they were ~$60 lol
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>>61818622
That's when the silver meteor is due to arrive in LEO
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>>61818625
is there historical precedent for meteors full of silver coming out of the sky?
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>>61818627
Yeah one landed on the hunt brothers
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>>61818619
>>61818631
Whoops meant >>>/bant/23979416
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>>61818627
"Mountains come out of the sky, they stand there..."
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>>61818644
In and around the lake,...
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>>61818622
They push delivery times out and tell people to pound sand if they don't like it. Real life is way more mundane than peoples expectations.
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Had to block a friend for a while because for most of January he was acting like a FOMO fag and asking if he should buy, is it going to drop to $30, etc. He bought near the top, and so did I, but I don't care about my average cost or anything like that, I just want more oz. of course, my pal responded like a typical pink wojak would. Pisses me off a bit because for almost all 2024-2025 I was non-stop spamming the dickscord with SETF schizo-lore and updating them on the spot price, especially during the $30-$40 range. Nothing but crickets.

Long story short, I hope all of the FOMO faggots died.
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>>61818710
Based, parabolic lines always end in tears
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>>61818710
Watch him panic sell during the dip in the broad market crash.
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>>61818710
If you think you're ever going to be recognized as being correct in hindsight by normies, it will never happen, so get that out of your head. If silver ever does moon and you become rich, they will say it was dumb luck.
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>>61818622
They declare "force majeure", halt trading and cash settle traders on the notional values of their positions to get people to shut up and go away.

People who get cash settled out will likely move their money into other commodities like gold/copper/platinum etc, but the same systemic issues in the silver market are also prevalent in every other commodity, so the issue will spread into all of the other metals, and you'll begin to see all of the other commodities begin to melt up, including things like corn/beef/oil etc.

I assume the federal reserve would need to step in at some point in order to facilitate all of the cash settlement because it's a lot of money.

While this is happening you'll see the prices spike on other exchanges like LBMA/SHFE until they eventually run out (they have similarly empty vaults so this won't last for long), and then as they're printing infinite money to solve the problem you'll see basically all commodity prices begin to skyrocket and by that time people will seriously be talking about hyperinflation.

It should also be noted that a lot of bullion dealers use the COMEX to hedge, but so do a lot of farmers/ranchers, so the major hedging mechanism for nearly every major important industry will go away and you'll begin to see widespread market panic since no one will know how much things are supposed to cost anymore, and you'll see a lot of geopolitical drama as nations begin to enact more protectionist economic/monetary policies and fight over resources.

Countries that don't produce any commodities or have any major industries are going to have a bad time. It's not going to be fun, but it might be funny.

https://youtu.be/RHwTa9sgryM
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>>61818729
Not necessarily. I ran into an old drinking buddy a couple of years ago from when I was buying gold <1000/oz.
Him
>How did you know?
Me
>It was obvious
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Grocery store shelves will probably be pretty empty as all of this is getting settled, but COMEX defaulting would essentially result in the collapse of the current monetary system, (but that's not the end of the world).
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>>61818730
LMAO you guys think they're going to purposefully take a loss and tank their price control system? They will push delivery times out and either freeze trading or let you sell only like they did back in 1980.
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>>61818729
>luck
Luck is preparedness meets opportunity.
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>>61818746
Whatever helps you sleep at night.
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>>61818745
This. I think the COMEX default will create a cascading effect and loss of confidence in the system. For some reason they want to keep the current zombie system going so who knows how long they can hold it together.
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>>61818757
>the men with little hats are going to admit defeat and collapse the global monetary order

Listen to yourself. They didn't even pay out during the GME squeeze, you think they're going to pay out a 3 trillion dollar market cap asset?
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It should be noted that most of the previous monetary collapses all occurred when a good portion of the world was still on some kind of bimetallic standard. This is the first time in history where something like this is going to happen while everyone is on fiat.
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>>61818716
>>61818726
I literally don't feel anything for my friend or anyone else in a similar situation. Especially when they have the actual physical gold and/or silver in their possession. I wonder if these fucktards think they're flipping Pokemon cards or something? That being said, SLV goycattle absolutely deserve to be culled. They will actually panic sell and I will love every moment of them being liquidated with nothing to show for it.

>>61818729
I never want to be rich, e.g. Epstein and pals. I just want to have some sovereignty and not be a victim to a rapidly devaluing dollar.
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>>61818769
It doesn't really seem like you understand how any of this works.
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>>61818771
The will create a globohomo currency, total digital money. It's already in the works. Of course with the purpose of slaving the goys even more.
That's why stacking physical is so important.
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>>61818769
>comparing an industrial metal to a video game (dying hobby) & funk pop (also dying) retailer

y you do dis?
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>>61818739
>How did you know?

I've been receiving texts like this, since I shilled silver to anyone with a long enough attention span to listen to me rant about the global monetary system.
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>>61818580
fiftyears.
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>>61818808
They always need to posit the other person as some kind of moron who doesn't understand how the world works in order for their thesis to hold any value, and they always bring up irrelevant strawmen. It's funny and I'm tired of pretending its not.
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>>61818785
Ever see the comments in a financial JewTuber video and it's flooded with bots.

Boomer profile picture:
"Investing sure is difficult, but I am glad that Mitchell Nosenberg directed me to invest $200K of my assets into VFX and DOGE. I took his course and it tought me all I need to know."

>500 botlikes
>30+ comment chain
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>>61818777
I understand that you're playing in some one elses casino where they set the rules and you expect them to keep their word.

They push delivery dates out and halt trading, people eventually get their silver and it's on them to sue for damages, if the price goes up by the time they get their silver then CME is off the hook. If not then they'll settle for the difference in value which probably won't be much if they manipulate the price before the due date.
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>>61818827
If you need to take a course in order to understand what is and isn't valuable then you were never gonna make it. Most of those guys make more money from what is essentially selling slots to a zoom call than trading and it amazes me that none of the people who pay for the courses ever seem to understand this.
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>>61818778
They are literally doing it here in Europe by 2028 , this year they start experimenting it, we are near full collapse
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>>61818833
>you're playing in some one elses casino

I'm not though. That's kinda the entire point of this thread.
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>>61818642
I think the problem is that every deposit is finite. Finding another smaller ore body next to an existing one has very limited value because it will soon run out.

Otherwise there would only need to be one gold mine on earth, or one oil field for that matter.

It makes sense why they don't call them "new" discoveries, because it's adjacent to, and can be considered to be part of the original formation.

I'm not worried about the world running out of silver or gold. There's much more gold and silver on earth than we've ever extracted to date. The only metric that's relevant me is time to extract and cost.

By suppressing the price of silver, the bullion market jews have also suppressed exploration, development and production. These deficits can be overcome, but that takes time and money. In theory it could take as little as a few years, but in the current political/economic/environmentalist/aboriginal rights environment, We're closer to 15 years than 5.

This will manifest in much higher metals prices because the supply is constrained, but the demand is only constrained by the price. This is the most important consideration from the point of view of the stacker:

Prices for precious metals WILL reach some peak, and then while staying at a higher plateau than current prices will eventually subside as new production comes.

The alternate hypothesis is that if for whatever reason, we deindustrialize:
-WW3
-Replacement of whites by browns
-Back to nature movements/destruction of cities
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>they'll push delivery dates

They have been doing this for about a year now. People are currently getting cash settled out on a voluntary basis, but It won't be voluntary, and no one will receive deliveries of silver after March/April unless they're already one of the top bullion banks, or they have a personal business relationship with mines, and around this point governments will start looking into nationalizing mines that are on their sovereign territory.

People talk about confiscation but if they ever decide to go that route the first place they'll look to are the large exchanges and go they'll go after ETFs first, and then go after miners/refiners.

Chinese export controls were one of the first major signs that something was wrong, and they're the largest consumer/producer of fine/investment grade silver in the world.
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We're already seeing major bullion dealers putting limitations on who can and can't buy/sell (minimum order sizes).

We're already seeing major delays on orders from bullion dealers.

We're already seeing foreigners dumping US debt.

We're already seeing the DXY beginning to fall.

We're already seeing multiple states per year introduce legal tender laws.

We're already seeing yields on treasuries spike around the world.

We're already seeing banks refuse to authorize transactions with wholesalers (capital controls).

We're already seeing the credit market stutter with the repo market spike.

We're already seeing geopolitical unrest around the world.

We're already seeing countries impose export limits on silver.

We're already seeing hyperbolic moves in the price.

It's already happening.

You can choose to ignore all of the signs and live in a magical fantasy world of infinite resources and money but reality will eventually kick you in the nuts, and my bet is that it will be soon, before this summer.
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Thread theme: https://youtu.be/d-diB65scQU
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>PHYSICAL SILVER CRISIS: GERMAN DEALERS CAN'T KEEP UP!

>Germany's largest precious metals wholesaler BayernLB and leading dealers are openly admitting it: since January 2026 the physical gold and silver market has been completely overwhelmed. Demand is exploding while supply chains are breaking—creating real, painful shortages that paper price drops cannot fix.

>THE FRONT-LINE CONFESSION FROM BAYERNLB
>"We often get twice as many orders in a single day as we can actually process."
> Refineries turning raw metal into bars and coins are already working at their absolute maximum.

>INSANE ALLOCATION AND WAIT TIMES
>A dealer orders 100,000 coins and hears back: "We can only give you 10,000—and delivery in six weeks."
>Right now, the one who actually holds physical metal is the real king.
https://x.com/Mark4XX/status/2020155976360263985
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I'm surprised so many are talking about the January 30th attack on silver. There is a growing circle of influential and respected professionals who have completely lost faith in the system (exception is the ones selling courses) which just reinforces what physical stackers have been saying all along.
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>>61818911
None of these things shows a shortage of actual silver, simply a supply squeeze from sudden demand. The fact that refiners were flat out rejecting junk shows that they got flooded with fine silver. Like any squeeze it will unwind eventually and the men in little hats will find a way to weasel out of their commitments.
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>>61818924
>10 days
>12 days ago
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>>61818924
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very cool, a high quality pmg so far. i apreciate your extraordinary posts my fine gentlemen, i wish you all plentiful cheapies
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>>61818926
I heard it was a collection of large Chinese speculators, and that the SHFE apparently disabled their accounts.
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>>61818926
indeed. to anyone paying attention, that was the death knell for the dollar
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>LCS mysteriously gets sick
>Closed from Friday until Tues
He just doesn't want to sell over the weekend when silver is low, eh?
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>>61818927
Yeah and that silver is immediately getting shipped off to china to be melted down into bluetooth buttplugs, and last time I checked those don't trade on the COMEX.
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>>61818904
>that image
this is literally me on my acreage bought with silver in the not too distant future thanks to silver. wagmi lads
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>>61818924
>the one who actually holds physical metal is the real king.
/pmg/ in one sentence
/Predicted Motto General/
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>>61818730
>the same systemic issues in the silver market are also prevalent in every other commodity
uh no, that is not correct
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>>61818953
you're gonna make it. just dont buy near me unless you're really really quiet and dont have dogs.
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>>61818950
I would be sick too if I sold basically all of my inventory for under $100/oz and it now costs me $120/oz to replace it with new merchandise.
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>>61818565
A gram for each son.
Need to get two more quarters.
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alright then, what do we think about this? seems pretty cheap. the ones on ebay all seem to be listed for like double this amount
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i felt stupid for succumbing to fomo at the peak and getting the last couple kilos in. Now the scarcity is looming around the corner slowly and i still feel stupid for not waiting and thus getting a couple more ounces for the money i couldve saved. Heres hope they try a big attack during chinese new year so i can slurp one last time
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>>61818958
uh ok, good luck, and remember to have fun.
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>>61818967
damn i like bees on coins, get it while it lasts
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>>61818964
I watched him offer $70 per Morgan when spot was $110.
Beyond that there's still tons of old stock he has of foreign silver. If an Australian shilling has $7 marked on the 2x2 then I know for certain he has plenty of silver he got for cheap. Not that he'll actually honor old pricings, of course.
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>>61818951
Wtf are you talking about, everyone who deals with refiners were saying they were doing nothing but making bars for COMEX day and night.
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Noticed that some silver dealers are out of stock for silver bars now, though coins seem to be plenty available still. Gold also readily available as usual.

>t. expensive VAT country
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>>61818981
Oh, is that so? How many of those bars does comex have right now?

They've been working very hard for several months now so they should have a lot right?
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>>61818950
He probably has product he's upside down on and cant afford to sell at current spot. Plus he's likely afraid to buy right now because who knows how they'll rig the price next week. LCS will not be able to survive this volatility.
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>>61818985
Bars probably had way less stock than coins since most people prefer coins. It's a shame because I prefer bars, had to order some britannia coins because I couldn't get bars.
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>>61818974
several of these have multiple sold at these prices and they usually had pretty high premiums
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>>61818991
I agree.
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>>61818991
I didn't even want bullion, just canadian large cents for an album I'm working on. Ugh.
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>>61818753
Correct, Edna Mode
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>>61818985
That is what was being reported weeks ago.
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>>61818993
Bars are probably what are getting melted the most, since coins often have a little bit of copper in them, so your theory makes the most sense to me.
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>>61818988
>retailer is out of bicycles during covid
>bicycles are gone forver, forget the factories working on a massive order of them
>it's been a few months, how many of these bicycles do the retailers have? huh huh huh?
>bicycles are gone forever, one bike will buy you a house soon
>ignore at your own peril, you'll be sorry
>ff 2023: huh what do you mean my bicycle stash is worthless because a massive backorder came through!?

Good luck with your schizo ramblings.
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>>61818565
Since these threads are a collection of useless photos and people sucking each other up, I'll try to answer my own questions.

If any visitor wants to participate, contribute, or discuss, please reply.
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>>61819002
The fact that they have a lot of coins and no bars also lends credence to the fact that normies/retail aren't really buying silver at these prices, so this price action probably isn't retail demand driven mania. Same goes for the gold coins still sitting there.

Most of the people I know can't afford to casually drop $5,000+ on anything let alone a coin/bar.
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>>61819008
I think most regular co tributers are just tired and need a little break. It will probably be a busy next week. So rest up while you can.
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So you don't know how many bars the COMEX has then?
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Lmao, 401k losers breakeven on silver is $180,,,,,if silver hits $180 he gave up a 4X return (before inflation) and got nothing,,,,,,, and all the pmg baggies simp for him,,,,,thats how dumb and demonic stackturds are
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>>61819008
Are you the gold is going to be free rugpull theory guy?

Of course you are, sorry still buying gold.
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We choose to go to the moon,.. and do the other things.
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>>61819008
What was your question fellow stacker?
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>>61819008
Start by disavowing the 401k loser so we know you are serious
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>>61819020
don't care. no one cared when I asked, so I'll now post when I please.

>what's a Troy ounce?
May seem basic question, it is, and most people wouldn't heard of this if not interested in metals.
it is a measure used on precious metals. equivalent to 31,1035gr
so you can do your math
>>61819031
idk wtf are you talking about. buy gold if you want to.
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>>61819034
I'm listening...
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>>61819052
I want you to build me a rocket that can blow up the sun, can you do it for me jimmy?
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>>61819034
we makin it out of the Kardashev type 1 with this one boys.
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>>61819043
>no one cared when I asked
terribly sorry that this happened on this anonymous coin clipping forum
>so I'll now post when I please
You go girl!
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jiggers and news
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>>61819007
Ok but imagine there actually is a bike shortage and they can't be made quickly enough to meet demand, and also imagine bikes are necessary for modern electronics, and additionally imagine bikes have long been accepted as a unit of monetary exchange. Now revisit your metaphor
>>61819008
Something Id like to see ITT is an infographic stating when exchanges open and close
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>>61819007
>Comparing a bike to a mineral.

Really? You know that products are made out of minerals right? As is in...you dont have enough minerals to make a bike, you dont make the bike. You dont have enough minerals to make anything, you dont make anything. If something is considered a critical mineral, and they dont have it, can you think of the things they wont make and what that will mean?
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>>61818934
>Mr. NIGGER KING
>Schönberger
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>>61819043
I was just saying that i think the boards are mostly dead because people are taking a break and touching grass. You can post as much as you want...
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>>61819081
Also the mineral that bikes are made out of is 750,000 times more abundant than silver.
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>>61819092
I swear...people actually believe that thier i phones and boxed frozen meals, and butler robots and everything else just magically appears or something....im starting to think television was a mistake ...
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I am looking forward to more cheapies before the great run. I may stop buying at 200 an ounce though.
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>>61819076
>actually is a bike shortage
bikes get made from oldiapers,,,aluminum and carbon.,
,,,crappy failure prone,,,nospirit,,costly proprietary.,
,,my 'bike is from 1995 and theres No replacement.
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>>61819081
>As is in...you dont have enough minerals to make a bike, you dont make the bike
Bicycles are made from base metals like aluminum iron, etc. There is no shortage of those, and millions of tons of recycled scrap every year.

Silver has very low annual production, nearly 20% below annual consumption. Meaningfully increasing production (by 20% or more) will take 15 years.

Meaningfully increasing aluminum or iron production would take only a matter of weeks or months.

Completely different beasts altogether. Silver is a bigger issue than rare earths. There are lots of rare earths nearly everywhere. The difficulty is the extraction and purification which is a problem readily amenable to technology and capital investment.

There is no amount of technology or capital investment that will solve the silver shortage in under 10 years in this current political environment.
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>>61819113
Titanium and steel my friend, titanium and steel
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>>61819117
Agreed
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>>61819020
I was practically like a regular fulltime /pmg/ employee here through 2019/2020.
now im semi-retired from posting.
pretty much been there, done that, seen it all. done enough and seen too much.

but still lurking,. when we see serious upward price movement again maybe i'll get interested enough to start posting more again.
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Still can't decide whether to send my ID to that french online shop
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>>61819121
Don't forget magnesium too.
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>>61819105
I honestly think it's a result of crypto/stock trading since they involve trading things that fundamentally don't exist and aren't real or part of the real physical world.

Shills often bring up bitcoin's fixed mining cap like it means anything (it doesn't, most of the trading is in derivatives) but they don't even understand that the metals that their bitcoin mining rigs are made out of are also finite, and not just theoretically.
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>>61819125
Well i thank you for your service oldfag. Its all so tiresome but also all so exciting. The script kind of sucks right now but looking forward to the ending. Of the chapter at least....next few weeks should move it a long pretty well i think. But we just have to wait and see...
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>>61819040
sorry, system thinks my post are spam, so I can't reply much. I'll be lurking tho.
help me with this.
how much does minting charge to price?
how much is the dealers margin?
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>>61819136
Yep....mad what if people actually believe that we are just in a videogame and they really thing materials just respawn on server maintenance....idk maybe they're right....but I dont think its that simple...
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>>61819028
There is nothing worse than living rent-free in IQJeets head.
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>>61819128
Yeah I wouldn't want to do that either.
tough call.
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>wanna take new pics with stack once new silver arrives
>new silver arrives all the time so it's never the size i wanna show

give me some ideas for stack pics anons
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>>61819180
How are the premiums on 5 Franc and other large LMU pieces in Yuroland?
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>>61819159
Mint margins on the most common coins are only around 2~3% (this primarily goes to business operating costs and employee salaries)

Most dealers have a margin of around 3~5% on the goods they buy and sell.

The "premiums" you see on coins at dealers are essentially what it costs them to replace your coin with a similar one, and this is obviously going up as the price rises and the free float in exchanges falls, then on top of that they add in their operating ~3% margin, but that's literally just the actual price.

Most people who complain about premiums also choose to ignore the fact that the dealers also want to stay in business and pay their employees and keep inventory on their shelves. The same thing that happened to toilet paper 6 years ago is happening to precious metals now.
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>>61818565
Ich verkaufe nicht.
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>>61819076
>>61819117
>>61819136
We're talking about COMEX running out of bars in a few months, not global silver supply evaporating. According to you guys comex has been nothing but a paper market because only 2% of players ever stood for delivery until now, so why would them failing to deliver change anything? Manufacturers don't get their supply from comex, up until now bars didn't even leave comex. It's like you guys started with your narrative of the world exploding and then worked backwards to justify the explosion. All that's going to happen in a few months is a bunch of chinese speculators are going to get shafted and comex will say sue us while pushing out delivery times.
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>>61819186
dunno, ive bought them on ebay and had a few gifted by an anon from /k/. Theres not really big premium on junk silver coins here by retail shops but i hunt junk on ebay to get it a few € below spot at best.
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>>61818927
The shortage is in the room with us now.
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>bitpoop
>rising
>silber
>crashing
I picked the wrong horse
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>>61819192
this is instructive, thank you.
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>>61819161
Possibly, "simulation theory" is very popular now, and most religions have some kind of cosomology/doctrine that explicitly states that this world isn't the real/true world or that we return back to our original world/realm after we die, so yeah, thousands of years of that probably does lead up to the kinds of situations we have right now, where people have to learn the hard way that the material world does apparently have hard material constraints.
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>>61819151
Yeah. my own amateur conclusions based on what i've, seen and heard is, I believe we will see $300 silver by end of summer.

I think the challenge for physical stackers will be how to liquidate to actually take the profits.
we don't actually realize any gains or loss until we sell or trade it off for something.
what to do and how to do it. that's what i see as the important question at the moment. need to have a plan for how to liquidate is so desired.
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>>61819206
Zoom out a little.
Inb4 "I coulda bought BTC in 2014 and been rich!"
>>61819125
But did you buy an aputannia?
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>>61819125
>when we see serious upward price movement again maybe i'll get interested enough to start posting more again.
That's the worst time to post. Threads fly by, newbies are FOMOing, same old questions being asked in every single thread. Hand holding baby stackers when the price drops a couple bucks.

Honestly, the best days in my opinion were the /SETF/ threads on /pol/ when the jannies and mods were at the synagogue on Saturdays.

They still had shills, but they were Unit 8200 shills, not jeets. We could play silver shill bingo with them, and we had old regulars like Yukon Cornelius and Silver Separatist whose prickly autism made him endearing.

/biz/ is inherently more jewish. Silver is fundamentally NOT about making more fiat. It is about the people taking back their money from the moneylenders and the money changers and the money printers. It's about free men taking back their power. The power of the purse. Governments can't run enormous deficits without a printing press. Widespread endemic corruption isn't possible under a hard money regime.

Fiat currency DEPENDS on the people's faith and trust, and willingness to trade their goods and services for worthless paper. As soon as that faith is gone, the fiat is dead. The entire reason for the Federal Reserve evaporates. You don't need a central bank if you have hard currency and no fractional reserves allowed. Money regains it's inherent value, both as a specie that doesn't devalue over time, and in terms of earning a fair interest rate on savings being loaned out.

Convincing enough people to start a hard money movement is the REASON why (((someone))) spends money to censor and shill pro silver narratives, both in the mainstream media and on social media like 4chan.
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>>61819206
>crashing
silber market is closed, ya dingus. And this isn't a crash, if we're lucky, we crab around 75-89. A real crash would be 54 dolla!
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>>61819205
I've told you this before, read your own fucking chart. 200million ounces piled up in stackers hands every year, 50 million ounces turned into plates and forks, 200 million ounces turned into jewelry, 50 million ounces turned into bullshit. Every. Single. Fucking. Year.

The pile of silver that is turned into bullshit and thrown in a drawer is 500 million ounces of surplus every single year, at any time this metal can flood the market and be melted into pure silver for whomever is willing to pay. There is no shortage of metal, only a shortage of the supply chain.
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To anyone who has received items over the last week, when did you guys place the order?

These shipping and wait times are ridiculous and theres no physical in my LCS
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>>61819214
I rode the ratio and traded for gold. Gold will always be easier to use/sell if needed. Silver is powerful if you truly think society is going down the drain though. But then you have to see it as survival not speculation.
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>>61819233
I got it instantly.
LCS always have numismatics, and right now the premiums as a % of spot are quite low, boomers only like to buy American coins.
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>>61819221
>But did you buy an aputannia?
sadly, no.
I passed up all the opportunities to buy in on the pmg minted coins. I especially wanted the anime prospector too.
For as much as i overspent on a few meme silver pieces, i should have got some pmg rounds while they were available.
Like a silent, frozen sentinel, i just watched them all come and i watched them all go.
They all passed before my eyes, like tears in the rain,..
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There is a shit ton of FUD about the comex defaulting. We must be over the target. Please goy sell your silver. The comex can find silver trust us goy there is no shortage.
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>>61819233
I can buy but their spread is ridiculous. I am not paying 50% extra.
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>>61819221
>I coulda bought BTC in 2014
If you buy the right junior silver miner in 2026, you will rich.

Here everyone's chance. Just pick the right one and you'll get a 100+ bagger.

See how easy it is?
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>>61819238
>traded for gold
Now that's a good move i never really considered before. but now, more and more i am considering this if the ratios favor it again
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>>61819229
I think SETF threads will return if the internet doesnt go out first.
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>>61818595
Thanks for the recommendation. After some research on findbullionprices, this is the best deal today.
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Can the price just stay down until my taxes come back? I just want to drop a kilo bar on top of my pitiful stack
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>>61818622
We finally ascend and become part of the new global elite.
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>>61819232
>glut
You think retail moves the market?
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we goin to space bois
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>>61819196
Overflow demand from industry goes to the exchanges (because they're the largest non-state stockpiles of metal) when the global mining industry can't meet the demand.

The global mining industry hasn't been able to meet the demand for silver for 6+ years now.

If you are a company that manufactures goods that require silver to function and you go to a mining company or refiner and ask for some silver they're going to give you lead times that are 6~12 months out and a price that is higher than the current spot price, which won't work for most industries that produce consumer electronics or vehicles, and since they're not just going to close down factories until the supply situation gets worked out they go onto exchanges and buy as much as they can get as soon as they can get it.

That's what has been driving the demand and depleting the available above ground inventory of silver for most of this decade.

Mines can increase output a little bit but not by much, and most of them aren't willing to risk hiring more employees or buying more equipment because they don't know if the demand will stick around for long enough for these changes to pay off. That's why you're starting to see the US government talking about putting a price floor on critical minerals, because they're trying to convince mining companies to increase output.
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>>61819196
Few people asked for delivery because it was assumed that paper silver was backed by real silver. Now no one believes that anymore so it behooves investors to obtain physical silver before the price of physical and paper decouples
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If can't get a whole kilo for $2900 by the end of next week, I'm just gonna get a 20ozt Scottsdale bar and as many silver eagles as I can
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>>61819229
>We could play silver shill bingo with them
Everytime the jews would shill a FUD anti-silver talking point, I would clip out the relevant bingo square and post it in the thread.

IQJeet uses some of them like when he talks about commissions, or when he used to say there was 56 billion ounces of silver, etc.
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>>61819261
Nice. Only 115 left now :)

These, at the credit card price, are cheaper than twin maples with ahc at monument. Definitely not a bad deal, imo.
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>>61819270
>Now no one believes that anymore so it behooves investors to obtain physical silver before the price of physical and paper decouples
It is essentially a bank run on the fractional reserve COMEX system. The essential difference between this and a normal bank run is the bank can order more fiat to be printed and delivered the next day.

COMEX cannot print physical silver to cover the paper silver receipts that they've already sold.
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Question...does anyone actually use the links in the op comment to purchase? I checked out the liberty coin one and its facebook and looked kinda scetchy...
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>>61819294
Liberty coin is legit as far as I know but I've never used them.
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>>61818985
Ögussa is running out of Gold now aswell. Also they extended the delivery from 20 to 30 days
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>>61819294
For EU/UK they are all dated and useless. An anon tried to update them, but they keep baking with old info. Don't know about the US.
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>>61819297
They had like 0 pictures and only comment seemed to be typed by someone who didnt have english as a first language...

Idk...im more careful about where i buy these days....
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Will Silver drop tomorrow? I'm going to a coin/metal show.
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>>61819294
gold.de/aufgeldtabelle/silber my beloved
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>>61819302
I pretty much only buy from monument, golden eagle, and stout. apmex for black friday or when i can't find it anywhere else. bgasc for gold or silver i can't find anywhere else, or when new perth coins come out (they'll have lower premiums than monument for some reason).
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>>61819312
We are now in clownworld market, so I have 0 idea. The chinks seem to be doing a lot of sketchy shit, too.
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>>61819232
>200million ounces piled up in stackers hands every year
And this was only when schizos bought silver. Imagine when normies are buying silver? That demand could 10x. We had supply deficits before, imagine how much worse it can get. As you say, there is a supply chain bottleneck. That's not going away overnight. Downplaying shortages is cope.
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>>61819314
>gold.de/aufgeldtabelle/silber
The majority of those only ship within Germany, at least the ones I checked.
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Cant believe I bought at 86 and 90 and even during the dead cat bounce too WHAT AN IDIOT
Muh fundamentals
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>>61819294
i've never used the links in the OP. i just go directly to the few online dealers i know i've used repeatedly before.
mainly use these guys-
Monument Metals
JM Bullion
SD Bullion
APMEX

I know some ppl gripe about APMEX premiums whatever, but sometimes they have something i want at a good price and that's that.

Some of these might be owned by the same parent company but i don't remember which.
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would a tube made up of a mix of twin maples and these orcas be acceptable? the thought of a mixed tube makes me slightly uncomfortable
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>>61819315
Yeah im primarily lcs only now. Wanna test before i lay money on the table. Plus premiums are lower. If its dips low enough i may hitup gsm or jmb but will still most likely check locally first.
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>>61819327
I bought at 106, if it helps you feel better.
And some anons fomo'd at 121.

That's life. An oz is an oz.
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>>61819329
Apmex is way easier to justify when you add in empty tubes or monster boxes you can't really get anywhere else and then things like picrel which you can't find anywhere. You can usually find some gold or silver at a decent enough premium to make the purchase
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>>61819327
there was no dead cat bounce some gay jew came in a crashed the price
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>>61819292
So we're back to the supply squeeze narrative, if you believe that comex will give up and default and shut their rigged game down and then somehow with the price discovery mechanism broken spot price will moon shot, then you must have an exit plan for when you're going to sell right? Because the squeeze will unwind at some point, or are we back to ' the world is going to blow up when comex does because manfacturers can't get metal without comex'?

It doesn't matter, I'm tired of arguing with a bunch of schizos who think they'll finally corner the jew.
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>>61819335
I bought 15kg bars and over 25 tubes at those prices because muh physical shortage am I STUPID or what
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>4 kilos
>isle of man
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>>61819340
Oh o-okay sniffle sniffle
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>>61819327
In march you will be much happier
Screenshot this post
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>>61819292
that bottom right panel jump scare
kek
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>>61819320
You just saw how quickly the fomo retards can unwind a trade when they panic. Yeah demand will 10x and just as quickly demand will turn into panic selling.
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>>61819344
these looks good to me. excited for this series. i just hope their coins don't start getting hard to find
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>>61819341
The squeeze will unwind when silver is expensive enough to profitably mine.
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Silver is going down for the next 2 decades
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>>61819330
Blind neuroticism will lead a fren to extreme scrutiny with his stack; severe cases lead to fear of 90% constitutional and numismatics.

When I condensed my capsules into simple tubes I ended with a couple mixed. Silver's silver, my man.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MF8g6eXZWi0
"How Much Gold & Silver It Took to Buy an Acre of Land – Historical Insights!"

1:26, Silver should be 600$ based on sheep-price.
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>>61819358
just like your mom
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>>61819363

Fuck i posted to fast, 20oz for a acre of land.
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>>61819356
It already is, and there was a plethora of boomers turned away with their junk silver last month. Invariably at some point all the excess silver will come flooding out because every idiot out there has a super secret plan to swap to gold that they think no one knows about.
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>>61819346
>4 kilo "coin"
Lol wtf, that's a dinner plate not a coin
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>>61819299
Oh shit. Well if you need gold you can always count on Münze Österreich minting fresh Wieners. Right?

>>61819350
It's gonna be a rough upward sawtooth ride for retards.
Aren't normies more into gold anyway because of it's less volatile?
Can't say most of them would want to stomach the volatility despite the upside.
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>>61819336
Yeah I think that's the thing for me, the times I bought from Apmex, it was something no one else had and a good price or just same thing as others at a better price.
But I've found that to be true with all vendors. No matter what I'm buying I ship Round half a dozen vendors before buying. It's a fun hunting around.
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>>61819232
>200million ounces piled up in stackers hands every year

That 200 million ounces includes ALL investment grade silver, so COMEX bars, SLV, SHFE, LBMA, Bullion banks, Central banks, family practice investments for HNWI's. etc. They make up the vast majority of the demand for investment grade silver. SLV alone consumed 95 million ounces in 2025.

So it's really not just random 1 ounce coins/small bars for stackers, I would argue that in the US at least less than 1~2% of the population has more than 10 ounces of silver, and most of the bullion stackers live in India/China, since they have 2.5 billion people between them.

Also 2025 brought in record selling from stackers, so much so that refiners are apparently overwhelmed, and new stackers are effectively priced out as it stands now.

The idea that 200 million ounces/yr gets consumed by people like us is honestly just completely insane and completely out of touch with reality.

If you took all of the available above ground investment grade silver in private ownership and divided it evenly amongst the global population then you would only get about 5ish grams of silver, and that's only assuming none of it was lost or destroyed over the past couple thousand years, and the entire global precious metals industry doesn't have the capacity to increase that by any considerable amount in under 10~15 years.
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>>61819378
They can't afford gold, they believe the stories that they'll buy a handful of silver from working at burger king and then next year they'll be able to buy a house with that silver. Then they'll be shattered when their life savings of $1000 turns into $600, their secret retirement plans ruined.
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I sold half Friday
was this good or bad
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>>61819341
>you must have an exit plan for when you're going to sell right?
Yes. The squeeze will last for several years because mine production can't be ramped up. We will trade some our my silver for gold when the ratio drops low enough. We are entering a recession and property values are dropping even as I type this, so at some point will will also trade some silver/gold for land.

Does anyone recognize this (picrel) safe door, or is it just some affectation architecture by a poser.

What kind of idiot would put a picture of his physical security infrastructure on social media?
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>>61819344
I wish I could find one of the hoodies in a normal size.
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Is this what they call an astroturf? Really annoying how I can't find any gold silver vids without being swamped in a deluge of the fake chink and shitskin pajeets.
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>>61819261
$81/oz ain't that bad.
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>>61819407
Just go to Maneco64
He puts out a video every morning and has some great guests
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>>61819396
Bad because the banker mafia just gave everyone massive discounts and I bough in between them like a fucking FOOL who believed in a rally
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>>61819388
That is true for practically any metal other than iron and aluminum, doesn't mean a small piece is worth a house. That's not how a normal market works, 95% of the population simply does not participate, demand drops off as prices climb, new/old supply comes out as it becomes profitable, squeezes unwind.
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>>61819327
Obviously the drop was a pysop. If it was real it would be like BTC a slow grind down and whales try to quietly offload supply over time harvesting high prices without spooking anyone. Otherwise you are believing that some giga whale had to fire sale a huge load of Ag for (((reasons)))
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>>61819407
It's a classical psyop operation that mixes truth with lies to muddle the waters. Watch reputable stuff from people like Christopher stone and Felix, and ignore AI garbage.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPjzgzYzUbg
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>>61819372
Refiners are too backed up to melt junk silver which is why dealers might turn it down (my lcs still buys junk like normal so I'm not sure I believe you). If retail dumps their junk the refiner backup would get even worse. The supply of big bars from refiners is what moves spot, so as long as there is a backup retail isn't going to move spot price very much
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>>61819392
>They can't afford gold
You're right, maybe I was thinking about the older generations because
I was talking today with randos about PMs.
Over here your average great-granny saved with gold coins,
and now boomers which inherited these can't sell as they used to.
Not without getting questioned by our IRS getting ever more gay about suspicious undeclared sums on bank statements.

Not that you want to but you know the drill.
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>>61819388
>That 200 million ounces includes ALL investment grade silver, so COMEX bars
I disagree. Nearly all refined silver sold in the west gets turned into 1000 oz COMEX/LBMA bars.

Of the 200 million going for investment silver much of it in the past went to India. Today increasing amounts are going to China. This is on top of the relatively smaller amounts being purchased by collectors in the west.

Almost no banks or major investors have been stacking physical silver in the past, but that's changing now with the Russian central bank and now the Saudi's wanting physical reserves.

I believe increasing investment demand for physical silver will more than offset the reduction in silver usage by solar panel makers.
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>>61819421
>is what moves spot
Spot is paper, anyone can move spot when volume is low. We just saw a single idiot in china move spot -30%. I've moved spot on stocks trading premarket with only a couple of thousand dollars.
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>>61819407
There was a list of the real ai chinaman channels but I can't find it. There's like 5. The rest (like 70 of them) are legitimately streetshitters.
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>>61819435
Spot is paper, for now.
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>>61819111
C u t e
>>61819436
not cute
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>>61819432
you're responding to the anti-silver bot
stop
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New silver I bought last week!
I'm paying $120+ and I don't care!
I'm buying the premium silver I wanted at the discount I asked for a few weeks ago.
Crybabies don't deserve to enjoy this discount. You will buy at the price you deserve.

Also gold is yellow, but that's just like my opinion, man.
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>>61819007
smashing bits of aluminum together to make a bike is a lot easier than mining and smelting silver
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>>61819451
Ah, fuck. Well that's awkward.
Guess I'll post metals instead.
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They still let you get credit cards, which means they still let you paper money out of ATMs, which means you can still get your hands on silver for a pinky promise. Hard metal acquired to screw the banking system, paid for BY the banking system. How amazing is that?
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>>61819043
if you asked us what a troy ounce was then of course you were ignored. learn google. we aren't your middle school teacher
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>>61819448
You have no idea how annoying it is to prompt froppy and it still messes her fingers up. I am making /pmg/ stamped gifs to hopefully one day get put up as a banner in the future if silver gets so big that /pmg/ needs its own board. In my mind /pmg/ goes well beyond business and finance. It's more like "who will thrive and who will dive." After this week with Epstein Files and the Clintons coincidentally testifying on the 26th and 27th of this month, the same day that China's buy order reaches the comex, shit is going down wicked fast.
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>>61819496
if you can still transfer paper/digital numbers into silver metal, it's not too late
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>>61819435
>>61819421
At best retail can only move spot via a time delay. The retail supply chain is several weeks long from purchase of COMEX bars, processing into retail product and delivery through to the retailers.

It's like pulling a car out of a ditch with a stretchy nylon tow rope.

At worst, the backwardation and high lease rates have effectively disrupted the supply chain, causing COMEX sales to drop, while drying out inventory and causing retail premiums to skyrocket. Ie, literally the worst of all worlds. Artifically caused high prices, and low volume of sales despite high demand.

We all know the system will eventually self correct, but we expect that to be 4 to 8 weeks away when COMEX/LBMA gives up the ghost. Both of them have far more obligations than available silver to cover them.

I suspect bullion banks (APs) are backdooring as much silver out of the COMEX/LBMA prior to that eventual price correction.
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>>61819467
No actually it isn't, aluminum is way harder to refine than silver. Silver occurs almost in a pure form mixed with other base metals, you can refine it just by melting it and then throwing in something that reacts with the base metals. Aluminum used to be one of the most expensive metals until we developed the technology and power stations to refine it from bauxite.
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>>61819503
cool it with the tranime
>t. frogposter
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>>61819417
>doesn't mean a small piece is worth a house

I don't understand what this has to do with what I typed out.

>That's not how a normal market works

We don't have a normal market now and we haven't had one the entire time any of us here have been alive...

We're experiencing the beginning phases of an international monetary collapse.

We've had multiple international monetary collapses over the past 100 years.

We narrowly avoided one in 2008 and 2020 by kicking the can down the road.

These kinds of events happen frequently enough, that it is not unwise to make plans for such an occasion. Things are becoming increasingly more precarious both economically and geopolitically.

If you take nothing else away from this conversation then please just understand that these events do happen, and when they do, the people who hold physical metals typically endure these kinds of events better than those who don't. If I'm making any real argument here its that none of the shit we're buying is a bad investment given the current global financial situation, and I think that the main argument that most of us here make is that everyone else should be more financially cautious, and (counterparty) risk averse. If none of that shit matters or if sound money principals don't mean anything to you then idk why you're even here.

If you're not buying and I'm not selling then we're just at an impasse until either you or I can't afford to pay our bills, and just based on our interactions here I'm pretty sure (and most of the people here would probably agree with me) that it's going to be you.
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>>61819509
Your understanding of geology and refining is spectacular
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>>61819501
no, I didn't ask that. I put it because I'm sure some people coming here first time don't know and not OP nor anons help learning anything in these threads. so I started from the ground.
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>>61819350
I think you don't fully understand the dynamics at play. Are there fomo retards just catching the pump? Sure. But that's mostly in the paper side of it. The dump did nothing to alleviate the physical stress, infact lease rates are higher now than last month so stress has increased.
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>>61819509
>>61819092
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>>61819510
You both post AI slop.
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>>61819503
C u t e ©
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>>61819518
>We don't have a normal market now and we haven't had one the entire time any of us here have been alive...
>We're experiencing the beginning phases of an international monetary collapse.
Most people, even if they could understand this, refuse to see it, precisely because the implications of it are so painful for an unprepared person to consider.

If one hasn't structured one's life around resilience, sustainability and redundancy, systemic collapse is a possible (probable?) death sentence.

It is literally a truth to painful for many to even contemplate. For some of us, it's the opposite.
Esther 4:14

https://agfaithchapel.org/bible-verses-list/esther-4-14
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what do you guys do with junk silver in case you need some liquidity? Are dealers buying them?
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>>61819526
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>>61819074
ayyyyy
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98% of stacktards lost money
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>>61819560
the boys havin' themselves a tussle in the snow is kino
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>>61819548
This is why I almost never talk about this stuff in real life with anyone, and why basically no-one knows I own any precious metals, because explaining my core thesis generally just makes people upset.
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>>61819585
i haven't lost anything, it's all still in my trunk

gonna buy more too

my average price per ozt is still like 50, idgaf about fake fiat paper prices. im gonna make it and you wont
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>>61819556
My dealer pays ~95% of spot and sometimes a little over if he's low on inventory.
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>>61819548
If one doesn't have a good job, they're fucked. For everyone else, we've just been inflating our whole lives. The 'collapse' isn't going to be anything like you guys think it will, it's simply going to be 10% inflation per year until all savings are worthless, we're already 5 years into it.
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>>61819614
Cool, you mean a physical dealer or online?
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>>61819618
My actual local brick and mortar coin shop.
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did someone say astrology??!?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQESGJnpHxE
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>>61819229
>Honestly, the best days in my opinion were the /SETF/ threads on /pol/ when the jannies and mods were at the synagogue on Saturdays.
true true
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>>61819617
>The 'collapse' isn't going to be anything like you guys think it will

We'll be fine either way because of the choices most of us made years ago.
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>>61819600
>lost fiat
Have silver, money. That's aside from the fallacy that 98% of us bought above current spot.

Most of /pmg/ likely bought sub $50, and the OG bastards bought mostly sub $30, but in every case, these stackers have real money that they traded soon to be worthless fiat in exchange for.
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>>61819282
yeah i remember that from 2021 when a lot of people were telling us that silver was a psyop to get us not to buy GME... top kek
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I bought during the covid dip and I was snagging deals for $10~17/oz because people were panic selling everything.
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>>61819647
>OG bastards bought mostly sub $30
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>>61818958
No, he's right, but none with the clown-tier insane leverage/fractional reserving silver is victim of. The only ones coming close are platinum and gold, but even then the gap is enormous.
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>>61819676
>No, he's right, but none with the clown-tier insane leverage/fractional reserving silver is victim of.
Bro you said he's right then preceded to explain how he's wrong.
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I dropped the 5 ouncer and the case broke :(
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>>61818974
>>61818995
Bee stacking is very based, it was among one of the first design ever struck on coins once men invented coinage.
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Are you finding junk silver at decent prices on ebay? All boomers are selling their junk as if they were collector stuff, at least here in Europe.
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>>61819662
I bought this week when people were fearful
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>>61819690
Time to break her open and feel her up, onii-chan
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>>61819674
I know the feeling.
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>>61819687
OK i'll make it simpler for you : yes he's right, but not to such extent.
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>>61819676
You already forgot about this huh?
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>>61819503
Who's the girl on the right?
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>>61819705
I was defending you and you try to pin me down? Not cool bruh :(
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>>61819702
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>>61819706
Tomoko Kuroki from Watamote. One of the greatest manga. About a middle school girl who is fastidiously awkward and socially inept. A classic slice of life comedy.
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apologize
https://youtu.be/BqclsQDDOM8?si
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>>61818730
This nigga knows knows.

>>61818746
>They will push delivery times out
Do you know what a contract is? Denying delivery would be even worse than setting in cash as it would be an actual default instead of a technical default. As the first anon mentioned the comex deals with more than just silver this would have ripple effects throughout the entire commodities market.

>or let you sell only like they did back in 1980
Completely irrelevant that worked because it was a paper silver manipulation by two dudes using borrowed money. Our current situation is entirely different to 1980 as it involves much broader market participants and they want physical silver.

>>61818958
Maybe not EVERY commodity but at least gold has a crazy physical to paper ratio. And the whole point is that once they default on one market it will cause doubt and uncertainty in all markets.
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>>61819719
If that's what it takes to get you to pay attention then so be it.
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>>61819695
https://www.gold.de/aufgeldtabelle/silber/

cheapest is at around +4% spot currently
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>>61819726
I saw the anime and it was really funny. Just didn't recognize her because she usually looks more schizo
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>>61818730
This anon is spot on if anyone cares to read it.
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>>61819748
Yeah it's hard prompting. If I had my studio set up I could draw and animate her properly but I'm officially moving out of the city before shit gets real. To be fair I already have a house far away but never set anything up because I'm lazy as fuck outside of the gym. I do find it funny that grok renders schizo types to look normal. I tried running FLCL through it and it made everything too normal which is abnormal lol
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>>61819407
Youtube is making money off them so they are pushing horse shit. They even removed some of the sorting options when you search to force you to watch curated shit instead of what you want to find.
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>>61819754
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>>61819407
People who haven't watched a thousand hours of quality YT silver videos shouldn't watch the AI shit.

It's like going on /pol/ today for information. There is one kernel of value per 100 pounds of bullshit. If you don't have the knowledge and experience to discern falsehoods and narratives, you'll get railroaded with the bullshit.

I saw one video where they said the price of silvver will come down because the historical ratio of gold to silver is above 60:1 and it will revert to the mean.

LOL.
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>>61819816
Oh wow. Nice banker war
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>>61819698
Big girl
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>>61819835
4u
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>>61819816
>I saw one video where they said the price of silvver will come down because the historical ratio of gold to silver is above 60:1 and it will revert to the mean.
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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-02-08/renminbi-global-reserve-currency/106317290
"We must be honest and trustworthy ... the excellent traditional Chinese culture emphasises keeping promises. The financial industry is based on credit, and it is necessary to adhere to the spirit of contract and abide by market rules and professional ethics. Insist on repaying debts, cherish reputation, and don't be lazy. It is necessary to strengthen industry self-discipline and ban seriously untrustworthy people for life," he said.

I wonder how they mean by the "untrustworthy people"?
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>>61819816
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>>61819001
Machiavelli too. But he goes a little bit further...
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>>61819676
>>61819687
yes, it's a matter of degrees
silver is the most fucked by a huge margin
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>((paper merchants))
are boomers waking up?
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>>61819866
>silver is the most fucked by a huge margin
Correct. All the markets are manipulated for the benefit of the insiders. Silver has been manipulated to the point where the markets are completely broken, and expected to default.

This is the jewish parasite killing it's host.
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>boohoo the insiders are giving me a great opportunity to buy cheap silver
/pmg/ can never be happy huh
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Five Barber dimes and a Roosevelt in the tube of mercury dimes from SD Bullion. All silver though so no biggie
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>>61819866
>>61819676
>>61819687

You guys are just arguing over how right I am, in vague platitudes, but no-one is stepping in to try and offer a more accurate description of reality… So why not just drop it and move on?

Who cares if you disagree with me, if none of you care enough explain why?
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>>61819927
Who is complaining about cheapies?
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>>61819754
Earliest coins were Lydian not Roman. The Romans were still getting demolished by the Gauls back then.
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>>61819942
I can see it.
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>>61819745
silberbroker actually ships to the rest of europe. Great find. Thanks, anon!
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>>61819963
>taco
>no libertad
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>>61819969
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>>61819969
>taco
>taco
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>>61819969
That Canadian werewolf is always my food posting piece.
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new thread

>>61820010
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>>61820010
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>>61819982
im thinkin about thos beans
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>>61819917
somebody tell Tim about the jews
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>>61819963
Nice. very nice.
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>>61819927
m8 there's fucking nothing to buy
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>>61819942
Nice
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>>61820113
ask and you shall receive.

https://sdbullion.com/
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>>61818565
>Calm before the storm edition.
>
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