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Strategic Stockpile 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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According to the HebrewHighQ its Le Big Dumb to own physical metals ,,,,,,you buy them for $97 and can sell them for only $53
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Where are my cheapies!!!!!!
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what are some 28mm silver coins to add to my collection?
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>>61832482
How is he going to cope in the future? I wonder...
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>>61832474
Excellent bar.
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why is it going up tampowitz is asleep at the wheel
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>>61832487
i for one enjoy faces of beautiful women on my coins

t. only stacks commonwealth minted Elizabeth II coins
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>>61832508
Thank you, fren.
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>>61832502
The HebrewHighQ? He owns 6 luxury apartments and has a 7 figure stock portfolio,,,,as the kids say 6,,,7,,,,,,,,he leaped lots of us become rich,,,,did yall buy his silver stock,,,,,hyuge profits
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>>61832459
This bar gives my penis a tingle.....with the fucking box. Mmmm
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Are there any good vidya medeival games about looting gold and silver, lads? If you want a book recommendation, there is a book called "Spinning Silver." It's about a medieval woman who has the ability to turn silver to gold. Pretty good desu.
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>>61832531
And he will rope when pmg makes it? With a luxury rope and luxury chair I suppose? Also flexing real estate in the year 2026?
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Fuck cheapies. I have enough silver and we've all had enough time to stack. Take this shit to the moon so I don't have to work for the next 40 year
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>>61832543
>Off with his chest!
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>>61832531
>7 figure stock portfolio
Sit down kiddo
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>>61832522
Maybe I should've posted all the face sides but they all have cute girls on the back. Trying to find more.
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>>61832549
What's the magic number for you? If silver hits $700/oz I'll be a millionaire. $1000 /oz I'll have a million just In silver, $5,000/oz I retire and live off interest
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>>61832543
The old thief games on PC if you can stomach the euro jank. Quietly sneak around and steal coins off of tables or take the coin pouches right from the guards waist.
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>>61832487
https://en.ucoin.net/catalog/?composition=189&diameter=29
pick one of the 1203 results
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>>61832562
Probably $300 oz Ag. I won't actually be able to reture, but for me, I'd like to be able to fully pay for a house with my stack
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>>61832548
The HebrewHighQs greatest wish is yall can be wealthy, cure your incelism and start a family,,,,,,alas,,,,its not to be with rocks,,,,,,10 years yall wasted,,,,,do better!
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>>61832562
Im rich at $0 silver,,,,lmao you get rich by selling silver to depressed incels like my good frens Minty and FrensY
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>>61832592
You're fucking retarded and will rope
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reminder not to feed the resident bot
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>>61832580
Cool, thanks
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Anyone have any suggestions for something to float a gold coin on? I'm trying to test the diamagnetic reaction on a gold coin by floating the coin on water and getting it to move across the surface of the water with a rare earth magnet. I've tried a few plastic containers but they sink from the weight of the coin. Cork board kind of works but it's a bit tricky as it absorbs water.
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>HebrewHighQs
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!
Ohhh man hahaha!
That cope lmao
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>>61832626
let me know which ones you get
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Stackers are filled with a rage at the knowledge that someone wants to help them
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If I can't sign for a package (at work) will FedEx have me just go to the store and pick it up?
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>>61832641
A floating cup holder maybe.
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A little bar.
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>>61832676
I've had them leave a "we will return for a signature tomorrow" note. And I've had trouble getting FedEx and UPS to give me an option to deliver to a local store. I actually prefer USPS for PMs because a missed delivery and I immediately go to my local post office. No problem there.
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>>61832676
Either that or they will try delivery again tomorrow. I use my work address for delivery and it saves a
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It's good to be rich,,,,,yall should try it!
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>>61832683
UPS is the absolute worst over here in europe.
Had three deliveries in the past 2 months.
1. told me theyll arrive "today" for 5 days in a row without actually doing so and stating "Client wasnt there" even tho i was, somehow after i called UPS and complained i got it the day after
2. Same bullshit but after the first obvious scamvisit i called and said i wanna pick it up at an access point. Then got told the only access point for this has to be at their main service point, 1h drive in bumfuck nowhere.
3. Nearly same as the 2nd encounter but since it was ordered via amazon, much lower value i said fuck it, aint pickin it up.
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>>61832641
Interesting question. The first thing I would do is try to increase the density of the liquid. At the very least, use salt water rather than fresh. But something like a fluorinated hydrocarbon will work better. As for the raft, maybe closed-cell foam - like ethafoam. Polystyrene packing block would work also. But if you use an organic solvent rather than water, make sure your foam doesn't dissolve in it.
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It's eerily quiet
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>>61832708
:/ bummer
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>>61832761
Can you feel it?
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>>61832482
Why'd you post a selfie as the last image?
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>>61832807
>selfie
I think it's his mother actually.
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>>61832512
you had to say something
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>>61832567
Thank you
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>>61832562
No magic number here. I’ll keep adding as long as I’m able to.
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>>61832486
I am low balling junk sales on ebay with make an offer enabled. Its getting nasty out there.
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>>61832826
le magic number has always been fud
nobody ever says "once i get to X amount of fiat, i'll stop"
same should it be with silver
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>>61832826
Lmao,,,,,rocks,,,,,,they stake their entire life on a rock,,,,,,mental illness,,,,,my people sell them rocks,,,,lmao a captive audience
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>>61832856
Good idea,,,,no one is buying silver ,,,,,,offer $42 and they will happily sell
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>>61832529
This is going in my rar peps folder
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>>61832864
Good morning turkroach. Why yes ill keep buying. Thank you :)
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Gold and silver have stalled out, the price action wasn't central bank buying, it was degenerate gambling. The whole narrative was a lie.
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>>61832708
Pretty much the whole Euro-UPS experience.
They mark misloads as "client absent" to avoid getting in trouble so Mr.Shekelstein won't know somebody fucked up.
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I'm picking up more silver today.
Because I only have one guiding principle.
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>>61832889
ah yes, it was all degenerate biz posters moving the trillion dollar market caps
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>>61832913
>1 post by this id
Can you just stop responding to obvious shills? Fucking newfags.
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Despite what our resident street shitter is saying, india is putting more money into gold and silver than into equities.

Dumb American boomer hedgefund money is still chasing it's tail with nonsense like private equity.
>Jan 2026 | India ETF Flows, This is not normal
>• Gold ETF inflows matched total Equity ETF inflows
>• When you include Silver (hidden inside “Other ETFs”), precious metals ETFs attracted ~1.5× the flows of all equity ETFs combined

>Let that sink in.

>This is India, not a crisis economy.
>Equities are near highs. There is no panic. No recession headlines.
>Yet capital quietly chose Gold & Silver over growth assets.
>Now zoom out:
>India traditionally favors physical gold. ETFs are still a small part of household allocation.
>If even India’s conservative ETF flows can match equities, imagine what happens when:

>• Western pension funds re-rate gold from “hedge” to core asset
>• Sovereign stress forces duration out of bonds
>• Paper markets lose the ability to suppress price discovery

>Gold & Silver markets are thin by design.
>They don’t need trillions, they need marginal flow.
>When the US & Europe start allocating at this scale,
>prices won’t trend higher, they will reset higher.
https://x.com/Macrobysunil/status/2021157406466768944
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>>61832889
Thank you for you "analysis". Now back to the regularly scheduled decline of the dollar and its replacement as a reserve asset by PMs.
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>>61832886
>>61832886
>Why yes ill keep buying. Thank you :)

No, thank YOU! My extended family owns a share of a major coin merchant yall do business with
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>>61832919
can't wait until everyone over-invested in equities goes broke

>>61832916
it wasn't iq delete so i gave him the benefit of the doubt
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they are tamping it!
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>>61832916
You retards from reddit DO realize that most of us dump our cookies automatically on closing the browser so we get new ID's every 2 minutes.

We don't have 10,000+ tabs of trannyhub open so we don't have to keep the browser running. Infact proper opsec demands closing the browser and dumping cookies before logging into anything.
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>>61832919
Thank you for the praise of india,,,,,they do have the best people and best economy,,,,,much growth,,,,,,according to tge HebrewHighQ yall folx should buy india ETF,,,,,ticker INDA,,,,rupees strong,,,,,Kang rupees!
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PMG Kun, are you going to buy more silver?
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>>61832933
Just another day in the week, it'll probably crash into the 70s again end of week. This crab cycle will be long.
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>>61832959
I can't wait for silver and gold to crash tho, ngl, the Chinese are going to rug pull on so many innocent people.
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>>61832919
You're missing the big picture where people are still buying imaginary assets over physical, no one is thinking an end of the world dollar collapse is coming otherwise they would be buying real gold. They're buying metal ETFs because they're looking to make money off speculation and not because it's a safe haven of any kind.

And we see this play out where every single day the stock market is up so are the metals.
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i have a question biz:

Do miners top at the same time pms top? i'm thinking of letting go of some of my miners stonks
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>>61832972
ask /smg/
we don't do paper scams here
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>>61832972
Ask about it here.
>>>/bant/cmmg
>>61832933
I hope it goes back under 50 usd.
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>>61832927
Nice straight edges, any tips on how remove rust?
Picked up pic related for free.

I tried polishing paste but I wanna know what household items are better, if not steel wool because it is beyond fucked up.
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>>61832967
>people are still buying imaginary assets over physical
only dumb americans
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>>61832486
They jacked up the premiums, even when it was $64 last week you couldn’t buy it anywhere for much less than $80.
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>>61832956
Not until it drops to 50 and after the comex blows up to take that risk off the table. I might buy ETFs for short term speculation.

I hold physical gold as an insurance policy.
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>>61833010
>might buy ETFs
eat shit nigger, piss off already
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>>61833010
also it's cute how you think you'll be able to buy physical silver after "comex blows up" are you mentally retarded or what lmao
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>>61832956
No,,,lmao,,,,smart people don't buy physical silver,,,,i still have IQSUPREMEs silver stock pick,,,,its the razzle dazzle
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HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE FOR *FUCKING* E-CHECK TO CLEAR YOU COCKSUCKING OLD BASTARDS?!

I WANT MY METAL!!!
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You lose 50% buying selling rocks so its really dumb,,,,,,lmao but my people make the profit off you so ho fir it,,,,,lmao and my silver stock goes up,,,,,thanks baggies
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>Chinese FEMALE SWAT team defeated Indian MALE SWAT team at the special forces competition in the UAE.
https://x.com/MyLordBebo/status/2021115538567495699
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>>61833023
>retard thinks the comex actually supplies silver to people

The supply chain for normal people is:

LCS buys junk >> refiners >> mint >> coins to LCS
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>>61833035
See,,,,,, lmao there's no shortage of idiots,,,,,hyuge profits in selling rocks to losers look at the FOMO
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>>61833044
what. are you another one of those idiots who thinks local coin shops send junk silver to refiners
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>bought item on eBay
>seller ships
>lost by USPS
>seller refunded me
>out of nowhere, it's shipping now
>seller messages me for payment info
Shouldn't the seller have claimed insurance? It was under $100 and that's the minimum amount he would get. Do I just ignore his eBay messages? I feel like he should have claimed insurance after a few weeks of no tracking updates.
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>>61833054
Don't be a nigger
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>>61833054
sounds like the shipping was just delayed and the seller jumped the gun on refunding you
just ignore, enjoy your free silver
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>>61833094
>10 posts by this ID
>>61833093
>1 post by this ID
Hmm...
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>>61833054
If you receive the item and still want it I'd just pay for it then.
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>>61833054
>seller refunds you like an honest white man would do even though it was not his fault
>shall i be a greedy sinner?
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>>61833105
>>61833110
Well here's the thing, how do I know he didn't already get the insurance $?
I also didn't get it yet either. There's a chance I may not see it actually in the event it gets lost again. I'll remain radio silent until I have it in hand.
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>>61833010
silver will be unobtainium at that point, sweaty
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I've noticed a pattern, bros. You can use this to your advantage.
Every day, at 9am us market time, (((they))) start burning every stock, index and future they can to push the dollar index up by fractions of a cent. At the same time they push every single commodity down.
You can literally see the pattern in the graphs and how every single one of them is hit exactly at 9am to 11am. (((They))) are making it obvious.
Do as you must with this info.
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>>61833110
get off your high horse, bitch
it's a doggy dog world
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>>61832990
>how to remove rust
phosphoric acid or it's diluted version, coca cola.
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>>61833052
>what. are you another one of those idiots who thinks local coin shops send junk silver to refiners
They used to do it. That's kind of what "refine" means. Turning 90% silver back into fine silver. The circle of life. Same thing with gold.
https://youtu.be/kJEbyWT7gIg
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>>61833054
You don't have any reason to pay someone outside of Ebay, all transactions have to stay on the platform. If you can't perform the payment through ebay, technically it's not allowed on their platform. You can tell them that, and you can tell them to file the insurance claim

t. ebay reseller
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Ancient Hebrew proverb,,,,,,always buy metal from person named Silverman or Goldberg
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>>61833140
Well, your no doubles advocate.
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>>61833103
Wut
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>>61832459
I’m not into 100oz bars but if I saw that for sale, that’s probably one of the only times I’d ever buy one.
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>>61833120
>Shouldn't the seller have claimed insurance?
Sounds more like he contacted the shipper, who found the piece.
>I'll remain radio silent until I have it in hand
At which point you'll pay, right? Right?
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>>61833171
He did file a lost package claim early last month with USPS. Idk if insurance was paid or not...
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I made $22,000 in the stock market today even my gold and silver miners are up. HebrewHighQ in the house with tge rizz frfr
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>>61833120
I meant that bro if you get it in hand. Then id just say I remembered tge transaction and pay.
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Silver crashing again
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>>61833203
See >>61833136
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How are nomalfags surviving these prices?
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https://youtu.be/HuKOCLdubY0
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He brags about ridiculous paper market gains, but never posts any proof of his unrealized gains.

Some stackers on this general yesterday made thousands of dollars yesterday ($77-$84 = $7x # of ounces) and we know that because they've posted their stacks.

t.not my stack
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>>61833203
>muh crash
lets get back to 50 before using the c word k
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>>61833212
they are made-up numbers lol
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>>61833212
It’s gonna get way worse
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>>61833217
Not can. Will.

>>61833212
>How are nomalfags surviving these prices?
Boomers have assets that and investments that go up with inflation, people closest to the money spigot (both very rich and very poor) get gibs, whores show tits.

Young working guys and girls just get poorer and poorer over time.
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How it's going? I see round 2 soon.
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>>61833231
>>61833224
Lmao, these retards don't know what inflation means
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>>61833245
>round 2
>implying there ever was a round 1
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Someone should make a silver dollar index. They can call it SXY
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>>61833245
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>>61833212
Increasing wealth inequality is what will destabilize the USA.

To fix the USA, the skilled trades need to be rewarded. When welders and other skilled trades start making $400k/year, America will become great again.

There needs to be a wealth transfer from the top 1% to the middle 80%, but not via simple government grab and redistribute. It needs to be via stopping importation of cheap labor. Tariffs on cheap foreign goods, and stopping the defacto wealth transfer via government subsidies to billionaires.

America isn't a golden calf for jews to suck dry and cut up piece by piece to leave only a welfare state that they control.
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>>61833267
It was real in his mind.
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>>61833278
If you don't want to be a poor quit buying rocks
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>>61833203
AHHHH IT CRASHED DOWN TO HALF AS LOW AS YESTERDAY!!!!
IT'S OVER
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HELP ME
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>>61833270
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Chemical stocks mooning,,,,,chemicals can replace silver,,,,,cohencidence? Methinks the HebrewHighQ recommended chemical stocks up silver rocks down
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>If you don't want to be a poor quit buying rocks
We're low income but we're not poor. We have a flush toilet, a warm bed, can afford healthy, tasty food, do only the work that we like, and we feed and support homeless animals.

We are wealthy beyond measure. I don't regret a single ounce of silver that we've bought, and have never sold even a gram.
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>>61833333
Holy checked
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>>61833333
Checked. Wholesome post.
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>>61833333
based wholesome truth speaker
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Dow chemical up 50% year to date,,,,,,HebrewHighQ was right!
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>>61833333
Based and checked
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we are going back to 70, right? right?!
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>>61833384
Bullion dealers are essentially using the Shanghai price.
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>>61833278
The biggest threat to America are the government policies that effectively transfer wealth from the working poor and middle class to the top few percent and their government lackeys.
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>>61833384
There's a hard floor at the top of the gap at $78.34.
If it closes the bottom of the gap at $78.05 we could go back to the 50's, maybe lower.
If it doesn't close the gap sentiment is bullish.
This is all on paper, of course.
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How is this faggot third world insect allowed to spam every thread day after day after day and not get banned?
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>>61832972
I read some interesting analysis by some random trader re: this. Apparently miners show weakness before the metals on average, ie. rick rule taking profit while yours truly fomos the top... and then down she goes. This is localized tops however, and its all tea leaves in the end.
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>>61833333
wowza thems some nice digits
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>>61833472
The problem is not about him being banned.
I want noone to get banned.
The problem is retards engaging and replying.
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Shitco chemical stock fmc up 7% today,,,,metals are toast,,,,,chemicals the new avocado,,,,thank you IQSUPREME
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>>61833472
it is quite peculiar indeed
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>>61832487
NZ Florin
Fiji Florin
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>>61833345
What's the deal with cats and silver? My cat likes silver almost as much as catnip.

Anyone else's cat or dog like this?
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>>61833485
>i don't want someone who shits up the general thread 24/7 like it's his full time job to get banned
you are part of the problem
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Day 2 of waiting for anon's Krugerrand monster boxes.
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PMG thread where nearly 16% of the posts are IQjeet fudding silver. Methinks (((they))) aren't happy we continue to buy.
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>>61833144
damnit, I threw my phosphoric acid out years ago.
coke it is then, ty.

>>61833333
True, we also never have regretted our silver stockpiles and feed the strays some.
Despite the one cat who's a greedy bastard tough, motherfucker pissed in the garage once too.
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>>61833504
>shits up thread in meta discussion about guy who shits up thread
yeah sure thing bud, im part of the problem, youre part of the problem, everyone is a problem
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so, is the whole Comex is running out of deliverable silver still happening or was that all hype?
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>>61833219
>Sapporo beer
I had that at a Jap restaurant and it was quite good. Was going to get it at the store, but it had some gay Ghost of Yotei marketing slop on it
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>>61833544
We'll find out in march
https://datatrack.trendforce.com/Chart/content/1545/comex-inventory-silver
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>>61833442
The American dream has been stolen from the bottom 80% of the workforce.
https://files.catbox.moe/se9yg3.mp4

https://x.com/FinancialPhys/status/2018492065785520156
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>>61832990
Citric acid will work. There is also an electrolysis method that will work but you need a battery charger. You can also use fine grit sandpaper with turpentine as a lube. Nothing fixes pitting.
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>>61833544
27th at the earliest, the last delivery in February.
https://www.cmegroup.com/markets/metals/precious/silver.calendar.html
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>>61833527
>motherfucker pissed in the garage once too.
We have had a couple of turd burglars shitting on our stuff too.
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How much gold do you guys have?
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>>61833544
It's true. But all this bullshit about silver hitting 500 in >2 more weeks is a psyop.
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>>61833527
i just checked, coke might be a bit too diluted. citric acid or (concentrated) vinegar might be better solutions instead of coke. you'll get an oxide patina though in all cases.
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The longer they keep price down the more I can stack
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>>61833601
is this graph saying that the top 48% of people in the roman empire had like 60 ounces of gold each in their prime working years? that seems hard to believe
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>>61833617
Not buying more "dips" especially before chinese new year where a big dump will happen. Space out and don't be a retard.
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>>61833611
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>>61833601
Net worth in gold doesn't equal how much gold they had. Plus it's in oz and not toz?
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>>61833611
>>61833632
i really would like to have one bar or coin from them but theyre really hard to get here in germany (or atleast hard to get without ridiculous premium) :(
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>>61833631
why exactly does chinese new year guarantee a big dump
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>>61833658
It doesn’t. Anything can happen.
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>>61833639
yeah that graph is BS for sure. some schlub in the 50th percentile of wealth has 60 ounces of gold? not buying it
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>>61833575
Nice hint about electrolysis.
I remember unfucking a part years ago using my lab bench power supply and it worked quite well.

If it works for silver it'll work on steel.

>>61833609
Yeah, figures, it's less than 2% by volume or something.
Thanks for the update tough.

>>61833631
Maybe, yeah.
The price will shoot up up I believe but Tampowitz and Slamberg will work overtime during Chinese New Years.
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>>61833557
This chart doesn't seem to track registered vs eligible. Eligible is vaulted, and usually already claimed by someone unless they want to sell it. Registered is immediately available for delivery, and the amount in COMEX that's registered is more like 100 mil instead of 400 mil. There's around 400 mil worth of contracts coming due in March, and if more than 1/4 of them stand for delivery, they're basically fucked unless they do some illegal shit like raiding their "eligible" vaults.
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>>61833658
It doesn't but the chances are very high. (((Comex))) has a whole week to tamper the prices as they wish before the march contracts roll out.
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If there is a dip to $50-60/oz I might buy another 1000oz / 2 monster boxes if it is possible
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Silver is hitting $500 in two weeks.
I am a Mossad agent.
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>>61833684
it already dipped into the 60s once did you buy then
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COMEX jew games again today.
https://x.com/TFMetals/status/2021278932574613650
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I know nothing about precious metals, how come I never see people talk about platinum?
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>>61833704
I missed the crash but I have a massive order right now that I'm waiting for
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>>61833052
>>61833148
I like to think this happens a lot so my little stack is even more rare
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>>61833715
it's not a money metal
it's purely industrial, like most commodities, and its industrial usage is dubious at best. basically, you're praying for some new tech to be invented that relies on platinum. a tall order
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I got a minimum of 50g or a little more of scrap gold. Most of it is like 14k or 18k avg in purity, but there's some 10k mixed in, I think that's what it is.
Either way, how much should I expect to collect from the scrapper I'm going to today?
I'm going to use this to get .999 PMs and I had to make the appointment a week out
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>>61833722
It's not actually legal to send junk silver to the refiner in the US. They're still legal tender, it's illegal to melt old coins.
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>>61832459
I would trade my 100oz JM bar and 5 additional ounces for this bar
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>>61833714
They often slam at the lightest time of the day which is between 16:00 and 17:00 eastern time.
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>>61833745
That makes sense.
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>>61833333
Based
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My order has been shipped! I ordered 2 days ago from MM. I'm fucking ecstatic
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>>61833643
I'd have no problem trading to a fren, problem is that international shipping would be a major bitch.
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>>61832459
>Strategic Stockpile Edition
>
Is this the "you didn't listen edition?"
I think silver dragons briefly touched on this historical relevance of government activities in silver
https://youtu.be/RKyZ4-1ednE
Of course there's many many more resources of the
Strategic
Silver
Stockpile
SSSounds kinda SSSuspiciousss
But just looking backward in history, it's nothing new, now is it?
Hearing Mike Maloney:
>history doesn't always repeat, but it rhymes.
echoing in my ears right now. For some reason.
What a benevolent and wonderful government we have here in America, huh? Looking out for us with their big vaults and strong men with guns to store our money for us.
I mean, obviously we're far too retarded to do so ourselves, and if we do they'll tell us how we're not trusting enough of the almighty state, and all those who are much closer in proximity to this vault.
Well, I think my sarcasm and satire is satiated
Sarcasm
Satire
Satiated
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>>61833746
>minimum of 50g or a little more of scrap gold. Most
It's a very nice minted 100oz bar. I don't remember seeing any other 100oz bars that are actually minted.

The closest thing I've seen are Englehard "machined" (extruded and cut) 100oz bars. You can spot them because they have sharp edges, and you can see the marks from the chopsaw on the ends. They are slightly tapered from top to bottom like a breadpan bar to make it easier to pick them up.
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>>61833778
true, i guess shipping costs would kinda level each other out but still. My best bet is se/k/ret santa
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Genuine question is anyone having trouble finding silver even close to spot? Uses to, even with the crazy rise we had last month, you could generally on ebay slurp up alot of cheapies for well under spot (~5-10 dollars under) if you looked for the right auctions. But now? I litteraly can't find a single auction that has bidders bidding at even spot. I litteraly have searched for hours and the best thing I could find (which I bought) was 5 ozt at 406, and won the bid at 413 recently. Spot was 80 at the time. It's insane, not to mention alot of the lcs I've asked or quite low on stock when compared to normal. Am I the only one seeing this? If this isn't just only me then we are in for some rough times. I pray for us all
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>>61833817
Constitutional is the only thing I've been able to find under spot, some sterling as well
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Nobody cares about this, but I did a test putting some DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) on a generic silver buffalo and after 12 hours there was no visible reaction or change to the silver.

DMSO appears to be unreactive to silver under normal room temperature conditions.
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>>61833544
It's a nothingburger. If silver pumps it will be due to hyperinflation only.
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>>61833626
The average roman was way richer than the average america. Gemini always says that.

>>61833639
I think it's troy ounces.
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>>61833817
german here. I can confirm junk hunting has been getting tough the last couple days. You CAN get a good deal on some single coin but go for any larger lot and its going over spot. My hope is that its just some people still fomoing in, my fear is that its some seasoned stackers securing the "last" silver by any means/price.
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>>61833333
Witnessed.
>We're low income but we're not poor.
Funny to me is that this is aimed at Greeks and knowing their is neither greeks nor jews in truth, yet some still assume titles.
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>>61833840
A lot of greedy boomers are charging insane premiums. Why? because people are still fomoing like retards.
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>>61833847
The Romans weren't poor in silver either.
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>>61833830
Thanks anon, now we know.
If you mix silver nitrate with starch and DMSO you get silver nanoparticles, which is neat.
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>>61833817
>Genuine question is anyone having trouble finding silver even close to spot?
Nope, JM bullion had constitutional at spot right now just like fren here said.
>>61833827

>I pray for us all
The good news is that the prayers are being answered. I know it's hard to see it, and it feels foolish, but remember the flesh lies, feelings lie, and eventually they die.
WAGMI Fren.
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>>61833851
yes, i hate it. Let's hope for Tampowitz to slam it down one more time during chinese new year.
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>>61833888
ok debt ale
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>>61833670
yes it all depends on what % stands for delivery
if recent trends are any indication, it'll be a lot
the best way for the comex to get out of this is to convince people not to stand for delivery somehow
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>>61833861
>The Romans weren't poor in silver either.
Nope, there's so many billions of moar people now, though. Seems like 46% possessing 35 ounces isn't plausible today, does it?
But a digital representation of an allegedly allocated ounce should make everything just fine for them. They'll be able to trade it for whatever currency their local jurisdictions having authority tax them in so they can continue with their business.
Not everyone, after all, is built to stack physical silver. Let them eat digital cake too.
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>>61833914
Romans didn't actually have that much silver either. Just because their net worth was denominated in silver doesn't mean that much silver actually existed. Just like my net worth is about 10k ounces of silver, but I obviously don't own that much silver and never will.

there has never been enough silver mined to cover all supposed money values.
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>>61833914
This is exactly how the global reset is going to happen, they introduce a digital blockchain currency with each token tied to some amount of 'gold' in their reserves. They convert USD to this token based on the USD price of gold, they'll tell you it's safe in their storage and they'll play up the risk of holding physical and then they'll demonetize USD. After that the shenanigans begin again since the government always spends more than they take in.
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For europeans. Here you can find silver UNDER spot. Enjoy.

https://www.gold.de/aufgeldtabelle/silber/
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>>61833502
They know.
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>>61833955
they just know
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>>61833935
>digital blockchain currency
Yep, sounds about right but only combined with a central authority of course.

Case in point: the "digital euro" will borrow from DLT/blockchain tech but you'll cucked by the ECB.
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>>61833987
It goes without saying that governments will block/empty accounts of people who write things they don't like on social media.
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>>61833502
could be something with the reflective qualities of silver and cats eyes being dichromatic

https://kuzmotec.com/blogs/wissenswertes/farbsehen-bei-katzen
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>>61833502
Children of God are naturally connected to his holy creations of true money and the metals demon-killing powers.
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>>61833502
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does anyone think this thing will fit in a kilo coin case? It's 99mm from corner to corner. If so where do I get a case that big?
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>>61833987
>Case in point: the "digital euro" will borrow from DLT/blockchain tech but you'll cucked by the ECB.
We just had a power failure. How will CBDC transactions work without electricity?

Meanwhile, all my silver is still working fine.
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>>61834061
i don't think the corners would fit, no.
no idea where to get a square case, something like that should've come with its own case lol
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Best precious metals video I have seen in awhile, and its not AI slop:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOtBzY1Dn0o
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>>61832543
>'s about a medieval woman who has the ability to turn silver to gold
How would she even get the silver?
Silver back then was as valuable as gold is now how is a poor rando just gonna get some silver to start the transmutation loop?
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>>61832459
>It's not mooning
I don't feel so good bros.
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>>61834079
>How would she even get the silver?
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>>61834064
Yea, exactly. Don't hold it don't own it.
Just mentioning it because the European commission HATES physical money. These slimy totalitarians are allergic to it. I mean decommissioned 500€ notes are going 20€ over face value, and the 200€ notes will follow soon.

I'll be comfy with my stack.
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>>61834071
Yes.
For some reason some people here don't like him because "He's selling his courses". why shouldn't he? He already provides tones of info for free, including his own portfolio for others to copy.
Great insights and no fake inflated price bullshit
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>>61833544
2 more wks
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>>61834065
kilo coins are 101mm no? My square thing is 99 diagonally. And also yes it should have. Damn brits
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The stack is growing.
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>>61834071
>pro mining stocks
pass
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>>61834097
buy an ad
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>>61834109
>mining stocks just follow silver price action
can't stand this meme. silver mining stocks will undoubtedly moon again but it will all be based on silver price action
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>>61834115
silver mining stocks carry insane risk nobody wants to acknowledge
silver could be $1000 an ounce and your silver miner just went to $0. why? cuz the government of the area it's working in just seized all its assets and deported all the workers. grats
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I'm no where near to making it but I'm slowly trying to climb over 100 ozs.

Due to poor availibility of Mercuries I've been doing Walking Liberties, and I have to say I really love the WLs. Is there any real con to stacking these over dimes beyond the fractional element? WL in terms of raw stack potential seem stronger.
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>>61834128
Do you have gold? Serious question.
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>>61834132
I only have a 1/10nth oz US mint Gold piece, everything else is silver.
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>>61834128
>poor availibility of Mercuries
https://www.goldeneaglecoin.com/buy-silver/90-silver-us-coins/90-silver-dimes
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>>61834128
walking liberties are great, nothing wrong with em fren. keep on stackin
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>>61834147
That's ok. But don't make the same mistake I made. Have an oz of gold for every 100oz of silver. Silver is extremely volatile. You want gold for stability and you will sleep better at night when ((they)) are attacking silver (they hate it).
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>>61834124
>silver could be $1000 an ounce and your silver miner just went to $0
Not zero, but certainly down by a lot overnight.

>cuz the government of the area it's working in just seized all its assets and deported all the workers.
Unlikely, but possible. The governments need the revenue as much as the world needs their silver. A bigger risk are temporary disruptions cause by coups and terrorism, like what happened in Mexico today.
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>>61834124
The problem is they won't outperform silver so why not just buy silver? Silver mines are basically silver + more factors to lose your money.
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>>61834161
>dude, listen to this guy who wants you to buy miners
>dude, slow down with the silver buying. you need to spend $5000 on gold right now
i recognize you, shill
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>>61834161
>You want gold for stability and you will sleep better at night when ((they)) are attacking silver (they hate it).
I don't care about the silver price day to day. We've been stacking for over a decade and haven't sold an ounce. We have no intention of ever selling silver for fiat. When the time comes we'll do a ratio trade for some gold and/or land.

We do have a tiny amount of gold just because, but silver is our workhorse and we are comfy with that decision.
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>>61832512
It went down before Tampowitz woke up in Manhattan. But It went down an hour after Lord Shortington started working.
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>>61833800
sexy bars.
i'll post mine sometime later.
one of them got dropped, the corner is all splooshed :(
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>>61834179
This, plus the diminishing returns of that leverage.
Spot vs. production cost gives you a big advantage around said spot, while also giving you a big disadvantage too. But this becomes irrelevant if the commodity moons.
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>>61833869
i use it for hair growth, mix it with aloe and rosemary oil .
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>>61834188
what are you even talking about, retardo? smart stackers stack silver AND gold.
>>61834191
I also plan to do a ratio trade later on in the game.
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>>61834168
smart governments will nationalize the mine
stupid governments won't be able to protect the miners from criminals and terrorists
it's lose/lose
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>>61834179
>The problem is they won't outperform silver
Actually, they sometimes do outperform silver. Silver is a 100% guaranteed sure thing though. With miners, especially the juniors, it's by no means a sure thing.

Physical silver if you want absolute security. Miners for the fiat you are prepared to gamble wiht and maybe lose.

Here's how the math works:
>Let's say a miner is producing silver at $35/oz, all in sustaining cost. Silver price is $40. They are making $5/oz profit. Silver goes up to $50. The silver price has only gone up 20%, but the miner's profit has gone up 300%. So long as the silver price goes up AND STAYS UP, the miners can do very well.

That's why miners are considered leveraged PMs The best use of miners in my opinion is to use the gains to buy more physical silver.
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>>61834261
>Let's say a miner is producing silver at $35/oz, all in sustaining cost. Silver price is $40. They are making $5/oz profit. Silver goes up to $50. The silver price has only gone up 20%, but the miner's profit has gone up 300%. So long as the silver price goes up AND STAYS UP, the miners can do very well.
ok but that math doesn't necessarily translate into a stock price increase. there's a million and a half reasons why it wouldn't.
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>>61834274
Every big mining stock is outperfoming silver this past year though. CDE is over 225%, HL is over 275%, AG is over 325%, etc.
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>>61834194
'ate fiat
'ate banks
'ate jews

luv me stack mates
luv me coins
luv me bars

simple as
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>>61834282
it's called a speculative pump n dump
buying them now is a great way to lose money
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>>61834247
Beautiful coin. I should also have one since it's our and many other states' national bird. Can't find it for sale tough.

>>61834210
>use it for hair growth
It was Adolf Klenk tier, but maybe it can help out the skin in other areas.
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>>61834247
why is the tiny eagle attacking the giant eagle?
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>>61834282
That's only because of gigadumps that will level out
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>>61834245
>smart governments will nationalize the mine
Yes they can, but there's a problem with that. Venezuela nationalized billions in US oil company property, and then they told the world court to fuck off when ordered to pay compensation, so the west seized their gold reserves and eventually kidnapped their leader.

Same thing happens in African countries. Local nignog does a coup, seizes power, nationalizes the mine and does well for a couple of years. Eventually the mine peters out because of lack of investment and no technical skill by the locals (like what happened with Venezuela's oil production) and they eventually are either replaced via another coup, or they have to beg the mining company to come back to invest in the mine to resume production.

This does NOT contradict your thesis that miners share value is highly dependent on geopolitical factors, and not merely metal prices.

I'm just saying that it's not an all or nothing proposition. Reality is complex and messy. Investing in mining stocks HAS REAL RISKS.

Buying physical silver using disposable income without debt or leverage HAS NO RISK. No matter what happens to the price, you still have all your silver, and it will preserve your purchasing power, and in a financial crisis significantly appreciate faster than almost anything else. Silver is real money. Mining stocks are just someone else's debt obligation.
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>>61834128
Walking liberties are my favorite " junk"
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>>61834282
First Majestic took a gamble a while back when silver was <$30 and bought a bunch of deposits for pennies because the projected AISC was like $65/oz. Looks like that gamble paid off.

Anyone else have FM rounds?
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>>61833007
That is what happens when there is a sudden price drop. They have to sell the inventory they bought for high. It takes awhile for the spot premium to go down with the metal. That is why so many dealers refuse to do business until the price stabilizes.
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>>61834210
>i use it for hair growth, mix it with aloe and rosemary oil .
Silver nanoparticles?
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>>61833136
Today it happened under Lord Shortington's watch. Tampowitz slept in. Last week it was Shanghai Slam. Before that it was Shortington and Tampowitz doing it at the same time on a Friday.
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I need more silver
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>>61834363
>That is why so many dealers refuse to do business until the price stabilizes.
Yes. The COMEX jews are fucking with the retail supply chain with their price manipulation games, and if our system wasn't corrupt, people would be going to jail, or at the very least, getting suspended from trading.
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found a coupon code from an online seller giving me 15% off.

bought 9 Reichsmarks
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>>61834377
>AgNPs
Nah, those are for shit like wound treatment according to the section of some paper I posted.
Sounds like a good alternative to povidone iodine in a pinch or if you are allergic. Or just use colloidal, same shit but less cutting edge.

He probably referred to DMSO, which I'll check out.
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this new chinese guy is a absolute fucking brainlet
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>>61833342
The texture on this coin is legit. Shame they haven't made more.
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25 year chart is giving me the umm
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Also received these two unsealed vintage fellas this morning
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>>61834425
>le chart
how about look at the fundamentals
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>>61834435
Ooohh.
Nice.
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>>61834438
how about you look at my fundamentals
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I'm dragon hoard maxxing, not selling.
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>>61834404
>He probably referred to DMSO, which I'll check out.
We drink some DMSO daily. We bought a 20l bucket.

https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/dmso-could-save-millions-from-brain

https://www.vigilantfox.com/p/75-year-old-man-uses-dmso-to-treat

My eyesight has improved noticably. I used to need reading glasses.
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>>61834425
>25 year chart is giving me the umm
Look at the M2 chart. This time it really is different.
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>>61834435
>Raiffeisen
Not the same Raiffeisen over here probably, but this bank's bars are insanely over spot, +60% and up.
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>>61834435
You're in the EU? Plus VAT? You're a whale, aren't you?
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>>61834425
>>61834466
>still using linear charts not adjusted for inflation.
Financial illeteracy is a skill issue.
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>>61834425
Impressive. Very nice. Let's see the logarithmic chart
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>>61834466
I was more looking at the rhythm of the spikes, like a beast starting to wake up and then drifting back to sleep. This spike's like a loud noise just went off outside, or just maybe the grunt before a bigger spike.
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>>61832459
I bought this 5 mark gold Hamburg coin.
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>>61834477
checked + damn u made it look bullish as fuck, son
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>>61834477
>uses made up inflation numbers
and you call yourself financially literate?
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>>61834474
>>61834476
Should be the same raiffeisenbank.
Ive bought them both on ebay from a guy but when price was higher so i paid 5,8k for them.
>must be a whale
lolno not really but on my way to become one
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>>61834502
Kek
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>>61834476
Narwhal life is suffering.
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>>61833727
Wellllll - hydrogen as fuel isn't really new tech. So the question is will existing tech used in ICE and EFC vehicles and aircraft become a major economic factor. Some big players think so. It is a bigger gamble than gold and silver and will probably dump in a global economic collapse.
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>>61834502
>made up inflation numbers
Yes, your dollars are totally worth the same as they did in 1920!
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Silver estimates, different cases.
https://x.com/balcoin888/status/2021213892005826739
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>>61834502
>posting this again
Learn the difference between him nominating someone based on a recommendation that turned out to be full of falsehoods and him handpicking someone himself you tard.
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>>61834548
>he thinks the POTUS is in charge of appointing a private entity owned by bankers
lol
lmao even
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>>61834546
I'm thinking the only objective measure of inflation is the M2. Consumer price inflation hits different sectors at different rates and the calculations are complicated by their ever changing inclusions/exclusions, hedonics, and cheap foreign imports.

The CPI is now just a tool to enable monetary fraud on the workers via fiat printing.

Hard money fixes this which is precisely why they will literally fight to the death to prevent it.

Silver money literally can end the FED.
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>>61834572
>ashkenazi jews
>fighting
they will hide in bunkers, at most
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>>61834548
In hindsight, Trump is a curious combination of based, lolcow and Israel first. He does seem to respond to public pressure when the heat gets high enought though.
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>>61834548
>This was Trump's pick for the job
>"But it wasn't really Trump's pick for the job"
Olympics gold medal tier mental gymnastics
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>>61834487
that's a 2 gram coin right? what is this threads obsession with this tiny coin? I'm not trying to be a dick, I'm really asking
i have an old 1818 golden ducat which is 3,45 grams and i already consider that too small and thin
2 grams is something you could lose if you sneeze in the wrong direction
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>>61834474
austrian raiffeisen
>>61834435
swiss raiffeisen

not the same bank
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>>61834548
lol cry more trumptard
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>>61834652
for me; it's much prettier than some ugly bullion coin or bar. its historic, it tells a story of precious metal money. It used to be money so fondling is perfectly fine. Otherwise just put it in a capsule to keep it safe when ur not fingerfuckin it.
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>>61834664
oh okok thanks 4 clarifying anon!
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>>61834476
the orca eats all whales
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credit card price
several dollars
below ahc price of twin maple
find a better deal
niggers
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>wake up
>it's crashening
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>>61834673
>its historic
>it tells a story
>it used to be money
That's it, breaking out my Vierfach Dukaten to give it a good fondle.
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>>61834652
Only minted in one year. Hamburg variant so even rarer, numista rarity of 76.

https://en.numista.com/20426
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>>61834752
Based Fachliteratur enjoyer
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>>61834741
Don't trust Orcas, never will.
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>>61834772
they can sense weakness
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>>61834741
it's not really doing anything. pretty boring
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>>61834772
Orcas technically aren't even whales. They're part of the dolphin family.

Enjoy your useless fact of the day.
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>>61834813
the one posted in here a couple weeks back looked nice. are you just upset chuck isn't on it?
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>>61834830
I responded to the wrong post tbqh
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>>61834848
that's okay. take this
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>>61834819
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Seems like the volatility is finally over. Now it's back to crabbing for months at a time.
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Please stay down until my taxes come back
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>>61834873
we'll see
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>>61834477
Interesting interesting

Now let's see the price just before you where you stopped, I have a funny feeling the lines gonna look a little different 1870 and before
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Another gap up at the Australian open.
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all I see is more comfortable position jockeying for bankers
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>>61834955
>>61834955
>>61834955
>>61834955
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