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Silver Quarters 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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>>61834955
>Silver Quarters
Yeah.
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First for gold
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Day 143 of Mike posting every day until silver is $1,000
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all we're getting from here on out are crab-dumps and mini runs to enable more crab dumps and occasional gigadumps
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>>61834984
bring the construction jesus jew in here
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Got 40 oz today. Kek. Reminder, KIKEMEX paper dumps are unbacked by physical silver. It's as jewish a scheme as the rothschild FED debt note Americans call "the dollar".

How Silver Price Suppression Works
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyaTtie8j5w
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Anons, I have a game.

Guess the Booba Coin (from only the booba)

The rules are very simple:
>gaze upon picrel
>guess the booba coin

The only hints I'll give
>it's from 2025
>it's a coin, not a round
>it's 2ozt

Ready? GUESS THE BOOBA COIN!
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>>61834955 checked
>>61834963
Silver quarters are based
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how many oz of silver to have two permanent free use fucktoys post-fiat/collapse? mother/daughter pair would be nice but im not picky. if not mother/daughter, what about exotic sluts like chinese/latina pairing?
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>>61835004
0, just be a man worthy of two slaves.
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>>61834997
excuse me sir
but this is a blue Christian board
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https://youtu.be/Y883R4antIQ?si
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>>61834984
>What is consolidation?
Please act like you've watched a chart before.
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>>61834955
>Silver Quarters Edition
Yeah
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>>61834955
Just picked this 100g sterling tray up at the thrift store for $8.99 canadian which is about 6 bucks usd
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>>61835015
there's no consolidation. the price action is controlled by supply and bankers. everything else is cope. hope this helps.
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Can you feel it?
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>>61835036
uhhh,...
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I am financially bored.
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>>61835025
well fuck me, i got to stard thrifting again.
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>>61835052
your welcome. have a nice day
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>>61835036
They did the same shit in October. We'll be fine.
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>>61835062
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>>61835062
>>61835065
"T.A." stands for Tits & Ass
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>>61835056
After i paid i showed the shopkeeper the stamp and he was like WHAT!!!!

Lmao

My scrap bag is doing pretty well
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we crabbing all the way down to the 50 zones, and be crabbing 50-70 for the next 10 years
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>>61835062
this is the only part that matters.
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>>61835074
>After i paid i showed the shopkeeper the stamp
This will help ensure the mistake doesn't happen again. Thank you for your service. Anyways nice pick up
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>>61834976
Nice;)
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>>61835025
Really neat:)
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>>61835075
I bet you sold at 45 because of what happened in 1980 and 2011. Right?
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>>61835075
What movie is this from ?
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>>61835080
The joy of scrap is that lots of stamps are hard to find and can go overlooked

About a week a homeless chick that knows me ran up asking if i want a piece of silver for a dollar and i zoomed in and it said wg18k in tiny letters and i said “oh sheeit thats gold

Before work when i get coffee the bums that know me will sprint up to me and ask me to assess their junk and when i am feeling charitable i take a glance and see if there are any winners
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>>61835100
halloween the curse of michael myers
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>>61835107
That's nice of you man good stuff.
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>>61835093
I am trying to sell just one bar at $80 but I have deal with a dumb Boomer X faggot coin dealer who is scared shitless. He does not fully understand Comex vault shortage is going to raise the price to over $100 again in either March or at the end of the year. Honestly he should take the risk, I was willing to sell for a little under that. It would really help him out in restocking before the panic buying resumes. Too bad. I really liked him. Oh well max pain for Comex and ill informed coin dealers.
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>>61835181
Coin shops in the states are having a hard time getting anything refined. You are the retard in this scenario
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Washington Silver Quarters
Lustry white Silver
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>silver doesn't end the fed, it ends their food
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>>61835185
I am selling a 10 ounce bar with a design for around $800 or less because I like him personally. He sells up to 100 oz bars of gold and silver and ran out of much of his stock after Christmas. This is what his was bitching about the last time I visited him. Still refuses to buy let alone haggle. He thought it was going to be a simple quick pump and dump like in 1980. But it resembles the 2011 pump and the paper brakes keeping it down are about to beak.
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>>61835230
>it resembles the 2011 pump
that's what he's scared of.

the people that bought at $50 got screwed, but so did the people that bought at $35 and $25 and $20
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>>61835230
I wouldn’t do business with him anymore
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>>61835230
Some refiners are taking your stuff for weeks and then deciding the price and paying out months later. Its brutal

Anybody close to sreetips is lucky
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>>61835004
Having that wont be a matter of how much silver you have or dont have, but whether you are a ruthless killer or not.
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>>61835181
>>61835230
You're correct, most US coin dealers have no idea what they're doing or what they're dealing in
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>gold spot at $5,000/oz t
>silver spot at $80/oz t
>t. Kitco
American democracy is such a fucking joke. Every POTUS is proving the economy is fake and gay. I cannot wait for /pol/tard and shitcoiner cope for why PMs are appreciating to the fucking Moon. The USD is not too big to fail.
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CRIMEX jews broke the retail supply market, in both directions.
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>>61835252
The old dude at my LCS had zero idea that new ASEs not only have the "missing rigde" security feature, but he argued with me that each year has them in the same spot.
>oh no, anon. that's just where they end up when they're minted. totally random.
Fucking boomers, man.
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Got a St. George round from lcs. Hate that the whore queen is on the other side, but i really wanted this design
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>>61835275
The Royal Mint has the best reverse designs
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>>61835288
I don't understand why they have to mirror polish every device though. Also, along with SA and many others... have to fix the careless milkspotting.
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>>61835275
UK coins should have beautiful designs on one side and britannia on the other. There is no need for depicting a king or queen anymore; England is a tax cattle haven ran by jews like any other western country.

Canada and Australia, also being fake countries, should do the same. It is pathetic that they willingly produce bullion with chuck the cuck on it.
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>>61835262
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>>61834984
Trust the plan we pump end of March.
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>>61835295
shiny is good
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>>61835288
Check'd
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I am back from ebay. The prices for morgans, peace dollars and british crowns are ridiculous. They are selling morgans at 200 euro, kek.

I finally bought a peace dollar.
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check out my shii bruh
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>>61835310
I actually regret not getting the 2025 canadian diversity coin from rcm celebrating italians. I saw it in person and its well done with gem coral in the center. Wish i had bought it honestly
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>>61835323
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>>61835321
I have all my coins in organized tubes but the thought of a bag or box full of silver with zero regard for scratches or dings is intriguing.
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>>61835321
Nice!
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>>61835321
I would have so many more eagles if they weren't so expensive
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So I've heard word that the reason that silver crashed was because some coordinated attack offshores by a Chink who wanted to sink the market with his massive short position larger than the whole market. Is that really all there is too it?
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>>61834984
Bullish for my miners
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>>61835347
is that real
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Ich habe ein funf mark Hamburg munze gekauft.
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>>61835355
No sadly that one is fake but this one is real
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>>61835310
If I could get shitty Globohomo comemmoratives at spot, I'd buy a ton of them. It would be hilarious to use them in transactions after the dollar collapses and they'd make a neat momento afterwards in an "I can't believe people used to think this" sort of way.
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>>61835352
Based
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>>61835310
Built for walkable bibisi
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>>61834955
Serious question. In the past, silver was too cheap for anyone to bother making counterfeit dimes and quarters. That may not be the case anymore. How can you even verify junk silver when all the coins have different amounts of wear and tear? Pretty sure not even the XRF machines help because they only test for 100% silver and 100% gold.
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>>61835370
if it was gonna be fake it'd be obvious as hell
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>>61835370
.999 chads can't stop winning
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>>61835327
It's so ugly
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>>61835370
Ping Test.
Density Test.
If you want something more definitive, I believe higher end XRF machines can give you an exact estimate of Silver purity.
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>>61835370
I wouldn't think an even patina is easy to fake
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>>61835304
Funny and true.
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>>61835074
What kind of thrift stores carry real shit? I checked out my local value village and salvation army and both were filled with stuff I would pay to get rid of.
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>>61835310
Nothing like diversity dollars.
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>>61835390
Think anything you want about USD. At least it doesn't look this shitty
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>>61835362
Are you using Wan?
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>>61835370
>In the past, silver was too cheap for anyone to bother making counterfeit dimes and quarters.
Soviets made counterfeit Mercury dimes, but the alloy was a perfect match for US dimes. This was back when there was less than 10 cents worth of silver in the dime, so it was the opposite of what you are describing.

They are worth a fortune now to collectors.
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>>61835396
>Think anything you want about USD. At least it doesn't look this shitty
She was Canada's version of Rosa Parks, arrested for not going to the black section (balcony) of the movie theater.

Even in the mid 20th century, niggers couldn't shut the fuck up in movie theaters.
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>>61835370
Sigma will test 90%
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>>61835370
the most fake one i saw said "From: Jordan" and i thought it said japan for a sec so i almost believed though
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>>61835304
Is the Boomer the coin dealer or the smelter boss?
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>>61835370
How do you even fake "wear" properly? you can fake it, sure, but it looks too obvious
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>>61835370
My LCS has a XRF like picrel and it had no problem telling the exact silver content of multiple samples I provided. 1795 Conversionthaler came back as 97% (wow), sterling jewelry confirmed as 92.7%, and an old quarter that had been squashed on train tracks was a hair over 90% pure
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>>61835327
>Diversity coin has a clown nose
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>>61835435
After we started to add ridges on coins, kikes' new formula to steal from coinage was to put a bunch of coins in bags and shake them very hard for hours (often in big hamster wheels pulled by horses) and get back the silver powder at the bottom of the bags from the induced wear, then put back the coins in circulation. Ofc you need to be a renaissance-era banker to make this shit profitable, bcuz that require a lot of coins. So i guess you can try that shaking technic.
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>>61834997
I dont know but I need one.
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>>61835439
>Conversionthaler came back as 97% (wow)
germs always liked their silber high purity.
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>>61835401
Nah this is rendered in GPT-4o and edited in grok video editor.
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>>61835370
They already make fake mercs and benjjs/walking liberties. Chinks won’t fake Rosevelt dimes, Washington quarters, or Kennedy halves bc the designs are still in circulation (just not w/silver)

But as another anon said, ping tests, specific gravity, and also a magnet slide or an acid/scratch stone m test are relatively inexpensive ways to test your silver. Hell, even just a calipers and a scale are pretty reliable ways to test- granted circulated coins will vary a bit but combining those with a ping test and a magnet is super effective
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>>61835363
I get rare coins like the two wolves from private mints, Obscure country bullion or themes. Not the globohomo crap that will be very dated.
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>>61835075
I, too, am crabbish on silbur
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>>61835462
As you should. (Oh, you didn't think that was the only pair of booba, did you?)
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>>61835470
I think most people afraid of fakes are because they never handled one.
Once you got one in hand, you immediately know it. And fakes become a joke more than a threat to you.

The only ones you could be afraid of are the fakes chasing after numismatic value rather than PM content. Because they can afford to use the original alloy. But it's quite rare too, and once you know what you are doing, fakes aren't really an issue there either. Only mutt retards fall for obvious numis fakes on ebay for some reason.
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>>61835100
Saturday Night Fever (1977)
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>>61835439
This is the way. I took a known fake ASE to the shop, and when he hit it with one of these, we got picrel.
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>>61835489
wtff, that seems totally random. Why would a CuNi coin contain Pd/Ru/Rh/Ag in such amounts?? That's not trace amounts we are talking here, 0.4% of palladium and Rhenium, really?
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>>61835413
Based
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>>61835456
I can't tell if this is true or not. Seems a bit too ridiculous, but it does seem like something the jews would do
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>>61835514
What's most likely anon : me making unfounded antisemitic claims, or jews being the cunning, abhorrent thieving pieces of shit they always were?
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>>61835514
Whatever you think the worst thing that jews have done, always remember they have done worse and we just haven't confirmed it yet
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>>61835523
they are equally likely
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>>61835545
Based
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>>61835551
incorrect
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Am I the only one feeling bearish, like we might see $60-55 and lower. I will acquire myself another kilo bar at least.
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>>61835570
A retest of $54 would be very bullish. It remains to be seen what will happen when China closes for Lunar New Year. Last year during I think Golden Week (or a different holiday, Fall solstice???) China closed and Silver actually pumped hard, then dumped when China re-opened.
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>>61835570
That's my plan, and i'll be very disappointed if we don't go back to the 55 range in the coming months.
t. sold a third of my stack between 85-110 and want to slurp x2 the amount i sold
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>>61835570
>Jews need to build the cyber panopticon
>Jews need to shut down silver
pick 1 & only 1
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>>61835570
Today it happened while Tampowitz was asleep in his Manhattan penthouse. It was during Lord Shortington's morning work hours. Shanghai Slam got busted and banned from trading by Winnie the Pooh. So not tonight!
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>>61835570
There is a small gap up on the daily chart and a larger gap up on the yearly. Both are very bullish. It would take huge short selling to overcome both of these chart features.
Not saying it won't happen, just that it is unlikely.
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>>61835589
The GSR is what got me worried. That is the Wiemar nobody talks about in /pmg/. That thing can easily gap up to 1:80, leaving silver in the dust.
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>>61835405
From what I just read, the soviets used silver to make these counterfeits......so what would be the point?
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>>61835585
Bro, they are capable and have been doing both for as long as everyone ITT has been alive. Sorry, to burst your bubble kitten!
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>>61835600
That is concerning and worth watching.
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>>61835480
P-perkies?!
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>>61835605
Retarded shill. Yah we have been in an AI race against china for decades. Surely this recent rise in Ag has nothing to do with it.
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>>61835603
The Silver content of the coin was worth substantially less than 10 cents so every coin made was pure profit.
It also allowed the Soviets to exchange their Silver for USD (which could be redeemed for Gold or used to buy things on the international market).
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Reminder that FIAT always goes to zero
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>>61835561
on this, my jewish image board?
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>>61835480
It looks great whatever it is, high relief with printing made me check Mint XXI's catalogue and I didn't see it there, I kept a close eye since 2020 so I wonder if this is pre 2020, I might have to pull out everything I own to make sure I don't have it already.
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>>61835669
Nice color silver.
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>>61835578
Who the Hell knows what happens this CNY, because it seems as if the chink short selling (due to their exchanges collectively shitting their beds) has cooled down and that "Shanghai Premium" on their spot has returned to some form of parity with the US. Maybe silver just crabs around $70-80 for like three weeks and gold explodes back to $5,400.

>>61835614
>everyone that has an alternative opinion is a shill!

Shut the fuck up. China has been the mass producer of the world for decades. Come back to me when the actual AI/robotics apocalypse happens and state-mandated EVs with those shiny new SSD batteries with 1 kilo of silver each are a reality. Otherwise, this AI drivel is just a nothingburger to me.
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I want to put some numismatic pieces into 2x2 flips, such as my 1824 half dollar or my 1853 half dime. How can you tell if the plastic is made with Mylar (archival safe) or PVC (acidic)? The box some flips that just came in doesn't say, the Amazon listing claims it's Mylar but listings lie all the time.
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>>61835691
You're a fucking tard bud lmao
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>>61835699
Excellent retort, you fuckwit!
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>>61835701
seethe harder kike
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>$82.60
Only when everyone who FOMO'd in at the top of the market has sold, will Silver be able to moon again.
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>>61835462
>>61835613
>>61835669
What if I told you, frens, that the coin in question had not one pair (>>61834997), not two pair (>>61835480), but the treble? Look at these baby-feeders!
>big clue, btw
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>>61834997
>>61835480
>>61835719
damn dude tell us so we can buy before it sells out
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Wassup my niggers
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>>61835695
Damn, picrel is not quite accurate, but it's still $75. That's insane
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>>61835719
Those are some bug eyed areolas
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>>61835763
It might as well be, with housing and food being as costly as they are. But yeah, still crazy.
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>>61835771
they look weird when they both aim perfectly forward though
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>>61835719
Whoever did those tits needs more work, thanks for sharing this I didn't know there was a gap that PowerCoin and ArtInCoins didn't see when it came to UHR high premium coins.
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You guys need to admit that the narrative has fallen apart, we've found the price ceiling and interest has completely died. Look how slow these threads are.
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>>61834955
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>>61835863
Terrible FUD. Trust the plan we moon in late March.
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>>61835863
I like slower threads, it was hard to get a conversation going when threads would hit bump in 90 minutes
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>>61835863
Busy watching shitcoin get dumped
>duh duuh duhh
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>>61835863
What narrative are you talking about? The one most people are behind expects this to skyrocket in March, April, or May, whenever COMEX breaks.
Unlike other happenings, the physical silver is needed, they can't pull it out of the aether, the government cannot bail them out, if folks are settled with fiat the demand still remains.
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>>61835863
100%
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Comfy crabbing makes it easier to buy.
No need to worry it's going to go up or down 20% the next day.
$70+ feels normal now.
I remember 2 months ago paying $75 felt crazy.
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>>61835916
Price creeps up every night until NY open, then it gets slammed down until around noon and starts to slowly creep back up. Several days now.
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>>61835872
>we moon in late March.
We're still on schedule for $300-$500 silver by second quarter 2026.

That will pretty much be curtains for lower income stackers to put on any real weight. Then we get to read lamentations about how they should have bought when it was $80.
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> kek! Top signal, silver baggies lost

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> kek! Top signal, silver baggies lost

Consider me unamused.
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>>61835899
It's the three graces. The two girls should be holding their hands up and the third one embracing the two.
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>wake up
>it's another crab run
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>>61835863
does that mean you'll be leaving
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>>61835950
Where can I buy this coin? After the solar flare killshot happens I'm gonna need something to jack off to.
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>>61835964
You seem lost, ascending triangle is a bull signal.
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>>61835936
It starts around midnight pst every night unless there's been a very recent gigadump. One could make a ton of money using leverage from about 12:30am - 5am. Now that I said this, this will be the first time it doesn't happen lol.
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>>61836000
This looks like it's say we get one more small dip.
Hopefully it lasts long enough for me to buy more.
It's truly never enough
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>>61835993
You have to buy it from a collector. There are others being made, it's a popular theme.
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>>61835107
is this shit they are stealing
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>>61836013
I posted the wrong image. Yes, there's been lots of talk about how if you bought on Friday before close and sold on Monday at open you would on most weeks, consistently make a profit.

They do change up their patterns once too many people begin to (((notice))).

I do believe the games will effectively stop once the COMEX/LBMA become defunct.
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>>61835310
>>61835310
based kike revisionism
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>>61836046
Oops my post was about silver but gold probably has some similarities.
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Bateman agrees:
silver is scarce, gold is abundant
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I don't care for pornography.
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>>61835025
I only ever see plated garbage down here in boomerland. Lucky bastard...
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>>61836069
The human female form is not pornography. If you have a problem with the natural human body, you have the problem.

Does picrel make you feel any better?
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>>61836065
>Oops my post was about silver but gold probably has some similarities.
Exact same pattern for both today. I grabbed the gold one by mistake but they both look the same.
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>heh, soon silvers price will collapse you stupid baggies! And you'll be able to get more silver for cheaper prices! Muhahaha!

N-noooo... the horror...
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>>61835747
Hey homo

What's up dorks?
Just got home from waging for more Silver.
Mining stocks are up 2% today I see
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The others boards are shockingly negative and hostile lately.

Something tells me things are truly getting bad out there for the goyim masses
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>>61836136
its cause i got addicted to ragebait and now all the normies are angry
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>>61836136
Nothing shocking about it. We always knew it was coming.
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Why's /pmg/ so slow lately?
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>>61836180
slow graph movements
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>>61836108
>I can buy more silver with the same amount of monopoly money
What a terrifying prospect.
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>>61834997
That's a man
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83.5
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>>61836180
Got used to it moving $10 a day, now she's crabbing
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>>61836202
>crabbing
I take it back, little break out
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>>61836092
Check out that nose
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>>61836205
we hit 84
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I like pictures of cats with silver.
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>>61836219
Oops. Wrong picture. Sorry. Just pretend it's not there. Nothing to see here.
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Wtfwt
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>>61836261
Nothing major, just looks like nobody was selling between $82.50 and $83.50 so it gave way.
Expect more crabbing
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>>61836268
>Expect more crabbing
Expect it to rise to $84+ and then immediately start to go down on NY open.
https://x.com/TFMetals/status/2019128271737352296
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>>61836189
If thats a man, I'd be his top and nail him to the bed every night.

>>61836213
>Check out that nose
And the smile and maiming another goyim. I hope she changes her mind and sues him, the hospital, and everyone else involved in butchering her.
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>>61836301
Maybe, the times of drops aren't exactly linear, but Chinese New Year will be interesting.
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>>61836310
xag will start pumping in about a half hour or less and peak about 4-5 hours later it has done this nearly every day except around the two gigadumps
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>>61836310
>Maybe, the times of drops aren't exactly linear, but Chinese New Year will be interesting.
I expect a lot of (((fuckery))) while the Chinese are away. If the Hans are smart, they will have agents ready to buy any dips the jews try to pull. Outjewing the jews, so to speak.
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>>61836219
I literally can not see a single positive piece of press concerning these people. You'd think it'd be a cruel form of slander if they weren't the ones writing the articles!
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>>61836315
>they will have agents ready
Bet your stack they have agents trading during Chinese New Year.
Also I guarantee Best Korea is cashing in on Silver.
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Why are junk SIlver prices so jacked up on Ebay now?
It used to be so easy to find listing below spot there and now all the sellers still seem to think Silver's still at $120/oz
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>>61836372
Boomers have a long brain lag period.
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>>61836372
i found that junk on ebay is a no-go area rn. thankfully shops have adjusted (or not adjusted) their junk prices so its actually cheaper again to buy from some shops
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>>61836327
Feeding literally the most innocent to moloch. What do they do behind closed doors?

I might possibly kill someone who threw live puppies and kittens into a bonfire.
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>>61836377
That makes sense.
They think 80x Face is a perfectly reasonable price to charge right now for junk because it was briefly at that price a few weeks ago while also seemingly not understanding how inflation has made everything unaffordable for everyone else.
>>61836388
Over the past week the best deal I've been able to get is a single half at $25.
I'm defnitely going to have to call around and see what the shops near me are selling at.
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>>61836423
We're all cowards for letting them breathe and walk around amongst us in safety.
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>>61835310
it's their strength
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>>61835950
>>61836036
bought for 85€
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>>61836434
I'm in the process of discovering that all the history we've been taught has been lies.

And those same people are manipulating the silver markets.
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>>61836452
>bought for 85€
It's a beautiful coin for a good price.
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why the fuck we crabbin though? i bet this will go on until next week because of derivatives and options
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>>61836484
Because Tampowitz loves and wants to give you ample opportunity to stack as much silver as possible before it becomes unobtainable.
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>>61836484
>why the fuck we crabbin though?
Jews trying so hard to keep the price suppressed for the sake of their industries but failing to hold it down completely.
They will soon find out they just can't contain it any longer. All truth comes out in the end, and the truth of the matter is that silver is currently severely undervalued for its actual supply and demand.
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>>61836487
I believe the $22-$27 range became the $78-85 range.
We're crabbing here until even more physical is drained from the comex.
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>>61836496
yessir
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pumpin a lil
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>>61836496
We possibly only have 2-6 weeks left then.
If so, the window to safely buy silver is closing. You don't want to be panic buying during the last hoorah.
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>>61836496
>I believe the $22-$27 range became the $78-85 range.
When the COMEX is drained, it will become the $150-$225 range. We're talking within a couple of months.
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we pumping my bloody basterds
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>>61836516
>>61836513
we're going to be millionaires aren't we... feels weird bro
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Any frenscoin updates?
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THE MOONING BEGINS
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>>61836525
>we're going to be millionaires aren't we... feels weird bro
Some of the 1000oz+ whales on /pmg/ will be millionaires this year. I'm but a silver poor farmer tending to my memes.
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>>61836521
I would put some milk spots on her feet if you know what I mean
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>>61836527
They're being made.
I'm on the email list and haven't gotten anything new.
If you plan on buying one, then I like frensmark anon's advice of buying a few cheap generic rounds now so you can sell them to afford a frensmark in case the price moons by release date.
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>>61836539
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>>61836541
>he bought a cgi render of dies which don't exist

lmao you got scammed hard anon, you gave your money to an indian in mumbai.
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>>61836543
This is a testable hypotheis. How many weeks are expected for delvery? 4? 8?

Given the apparent demand, a greedy jew could actually make more money selling silver for 2x+ spot than by ripping off a few early trusters.
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stay down, please just stay down until my taxes come back
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>>61836547
Except he hasn't proven he has any access to any mints who would mint any unique design, much easier to just take money and fuck off than to actually make a coin.
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Gold will pump soon.

>>>/pol/528237817
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>>61836549
No fuck off
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>>61836549
this, I did it back in january too
I could just spend the money and hope it comes in before things get tight, but that's putting too much trust in the govermint
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>>61836527
HonestFrensmarkAnon pussied out like a bitch and gave up making the coin
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>>61836568
why do you want it to go up retard? if you think you have enough youre wrong and stupid

please stay down at least another week
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>>61836569
I did mine on the 30th, I'm praying theyre back by friday
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>>61836579
because i want to liquidate my retard position then watch it go back down so I join you fren :3
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>>61834978
How many more days do you think you have to post this before it comes true, Mike?
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>>61836549
you had 5000 years
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>>61836542
Normies just don't understand.
I mean, just look at these feet.
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>>61836593
pedophile, sorry but its true
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>>61836590
its never enough anon
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B00m
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>>61836597
Normoid detected.
Nations have gone to war for feet like this
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stop going up my taxes arent back yet
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>>61836632
chill faggot, chinese new year is just around the corner, surely prices will be slammed down again.
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>>61836632
EAT SHIT
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Effects of Chinese markets may be less while they are busy with the New Year holiday. When they get back to business after the holiday, it (silver) might go up more drastically.

YEAR OF THE FIRE HORSE.
y Details for 2026:

Zodiac Sign: Fire Horse (represents strength, energy, and rapid change).
Public Holidays: Generally from February 17 to February 23, 2026.

this is going to be one heck of a year.
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>>61836641
ur gay stop being mean
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Fuck you silver! You piece of shit! Why won't you stop pumping!
I'm going to have to get a job now!
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>>61836663
everyone point and laugh at the nerd zoomer faggot who actually bought ones and zeroes
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>>61835828
where you get the frogs?
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>>61835387
a lot of places a wising up and putting shit up on ebay before it even hits the store... you can still maybe find books, or you go to go rural where there aren't so many savy immingrants working at the thrift shops.
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What kind of pattern is this?
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>>61836671
what the actual fuck is wrong with you?
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>>61836694
The start of a Bart flag
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Goodnight sweet prince
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>>61836694
Tampowitz & Slamberg Inc. trying to surpress the price pattern
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>>61836714
>>61836694
Very normal looking price action... sarc
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Situation developing in el paso texas, might drive more people to panic buy gold and silver. no flights allowed over el paso rigt now
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Have we all seen the Financial Times article published today?
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>>61836742
Have you seen the Hebrew Hammers latest video? He says silver is going to $300 when COMEX runs out of silver in March
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>>61836742
man I love when the Jew panics so badly he makes "news articles"
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>>61836742
>>61836765
It's extra special too, not made by a single named author, but by the (((Financial TImes Group))) meaning this article came from the higher ups.

They're panicking.
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>>61836423
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>>61836423
Silver burn the devil worshipers, buy more !
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>>61834955
I bought a 1872 silver coin today, how do I check if it's real or not without and tools since I am on vacation.
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>>61836832
Silver dollar coin
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>>61836832
download a coin ping test app, if it's in their database and real the app can determine wether its real or not from its sound alone
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NO I WANT TO BUY MORE
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>>61835185
This. Tough times til refiners catch up.
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>>61835863
Yes, the narrative that the USD is dying, a huge global debt bubble is supporting paper investments, US government continues to spend money it doesn't have at an accelerating pace while its inability to borrow existing dollars forces the Fed to create more. And the day when interest on the national debt exceeds all revenue approaches. None of that is true anymore. Go back to investing in AI paper promises.
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>>61836593
Please kys nigger
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>>61836622
Hahaha this faggot whacks off to cartoons. Sad no woman would let you such her toes. Dream about it and cry, fatfuck
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>>61836859
This is my fault, sorry. I bought at about $97 not long after the dip started and wont have any funds to buy more until this Friday. By then the price be over $100, ensuring I miss the dip entirely, because I'm not allowed to find happiness. Again, my apologies.
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>>61836579
>>61836549
Hey it's probably going to stay down for a while. Never fear. The market never reacts like you think it should, so when March 21 rolls around, and silver barely moves, there's going to be a lot of people confused. Don't be one of them. In fact I would wait to buy in like May, after the March pump doesn't occur and interest cools off a while, when it gets back to $50/oz or so.

Screen cap this. You can call me a fudder, or whatever but I'll be proven correct
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I just want the tube...
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>>61836771
I don't know anything but I just noticed something.

When the big crash was happening, the price tended to move downwards rapidly in the middle of the night.

I have to assume that trading volumes are less at those points in time.

Now however the price goes up by a lot in the middle of the night.

If there were a lot of buyers they would probably won't to make big purchases at times when there is lots of volume going in both directions to conceal the movement.

Like I said I don't know anything, but I get the sense that they might be trying to raise the price before doing one last dump during the Chinese New Year.

Additionally the recent upward price action might be that the Chinese are preparing for the new year and so are buying just to get stuff quickly.

I wouldn't think we are out of the clear unless we see this trend continue through the Chinese New Year.
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>>61836963
>When the big crash was happening, the price tended to move downwards rapidly in the middle of the night.
it was at opening of comex. midday in europe.
they usuallyslam when volume is really low. but congrats on noooticing
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wen moon, saars?
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>>61836923
No, y'all busy goonermaxxing while silver become unobtanium, have you read the latest GentileJew post on r silverbugs, silver is out of stock in 93% of coin shops. Missed yer chance
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>>61836092
These images are clearly meant to arouse. Remember what Christ is said about adultery of the heart.
>>61836108
>>61836117
Nazi posting doesn't seem as cool after Hitler was exposed as a Rothschild agent
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>>61836972
Sometime on Thursday.
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>pre trading hours
>they slam it to flush out all the leveraged goys
kek tale as old as the old testament
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USA USA USA
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>>61837074
The patterns are so obvious, its free money.
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Copper bros...
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Will the jobs numbers along with the usual Jewish antics cause silver to drop severely today?
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>>61837117
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>>61835370
aside from the methods other anons have mentioned, this works if you don't have the hardware/a LCS with said hardware to verify for you.
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>>61837158
>25 pounds of copper
>a whopping $150 worth
That massive stack could be worth $300 next year!
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>>61834955
Is it time for moon.
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At what point would you comfortably consider $80 the floor?
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>>61837221
after I buy more
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>$100 for a silver coin
>$5000 for gold
What's the point. I miss browsing and buying random coins, filling online shopping carts with random animals or Street Fighter crap.
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>>61837264
Keep on stackin'
Just slower
Remember when silver was under $20?
By this time next year we'll be saying "Remember when silver was $80?"
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>>61837264
The point is that it's only going to get worse. I feel the same way, a small $200 order is only 2 ounces now.
The relevant factor I keep in mind is that you only need 60 ounces to be a top 20% private holder. So 2ounces a month will get you 24 ounces which is damn near half of that. So even if it feels pointless, those small orders stack up nicely. Because once it is gone and industry starts direct-sourcing its metal you might not have the luxury of even of buying at any price, let alone $100-$200.
Once gold revalues, it will harm the purchasing power of dollars, bonds and stocks. So even more people will be looking to metal for protection and there simply isn't enough to go around for everyone, especially the tax-cattle plebs of which I am a member of. It's better to be early than a day too late and I think that applies here as well even at these elevated prices.
I credit-maxed 2x 10oz bars and the fact that they cost almost $1000 each is insane to me when I used to think I overpaid for one at $365. I think I will be vindicated in the end though.
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>>61834955
Americans get up, instantly dump.
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All the kikes FUDing itt need to die
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>>61837264
>What's the point
The point is trading your Monopoly money for a physical asset with actual value while that funny money can still be traded for anything at all.
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>>61837280
>>61837300
thanks frens
might buy that garfield coin to cheer myself up
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>between 9-11am right now
>daily us gov made market wide dumb starts
>daily fed bailout of the dollar index starts
>every commodity starts to dumb at the same time
>every us index starts to dumb at the same time
>every us stock starts to dumb at the same time
>only the dollar index is going up
(((they))) make this shit so obvious the graphs will be used in court or as proof of the jewsa manipulatiom of the market.
Perhaps we are actually going to turn into the cyberpunk timeline but without the cool cybertech.
Niggers
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>>61837328
>dumb x4
Anon your p key is upside-down.
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>>61837328
Wow the Hebrew Hammers latest video he recommended a silver stock it's mooning today up 11% a swing and a bullseye that guy doesn't miss
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>>61837264
It's going to happen to all of us lower income stackers. Let's assume the worst (best?) and silver goes to $1000+/oz.

That used to buy more a kilo, then 10 ounces, then one ounce. For many of us, our incomes have definitely not gone up to match. At $1000/oz a Mercury dime is about $72USD, which is what we used to pay for a gram of gold.

It is what it is.
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>>61837280
>>61837300
What is the difference from the 2 recent silver spikes (80s and 2011) that resulted in prices cratering back down to prespike levels?
Genuine question. When looking at the data Gold always manages to retain half of the max spike value and that becomes the new baseline, meanwhile silver it has always cratered back down.
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>>61837264
We all feel your pain sir.
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>>61837369
Silver was abundant in 1980/ 2011.

It’s not abundant now.
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>>61837391
Source?
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>>61837382
What's that coin on the knife? It looks like plastic in the pic.
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>>61837360
Miner volatility makes the silver spot price look like a blue chip stock or a US Treasury in comparison.

Yes we've made some fiat from miners, to be rolled into silver purchases, but unlike physical silver which is saving money, miners are speculation for most, so one has to get in AND get out in order to lock in their gains.

Because the miners are leveraged silver, and because the average institutional investors are semi-retarded, some of the large(r) cap mining stocks are still ridiculously cheap, and will appreciate more multiples than physical silver itself.

Would I recommend selling silver and buying stocks? Silver is the lifeboat, equities are the Titanic. Your task should be to go from the Titanic and get safely into the lifeboat.
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>>61837404
A 1938 tin badge from a natsoc meeting in Germany:)
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>>61837404
>What's that coin on the knife?
That's not a knife.
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>>61837421
:D
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>>61837369
To be completely frank, there is no real difference but consider this:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22423229/
>The sandpile model (developed by chaos theorists) is an elegant visual metaphor for the cumulative impact of environmental stressors on complex adaptive systems ...
>Too much stress - "traumatic stress" - will be too overwhelming for the system to manage, triggering instead devastating breakdown. Too little stress will provide too little impetus for transformation and growth, serving instead simply to reinforce the system's status quo.
We are approaching a point where any additional stress on the silver market may result in a traumatic and dramatic melt up.
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>>61837412
I sold some miners today. Yes, it's too volatile. You basically have a bunch of stocks that depend on a kike statistic.
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>>61837393
I did an analysis on numbers from the World Silver Survey a couple months back to track whether we're in a surplus or deficit of silver. The World Silver Survey releases reports every year about the supply and demand of silver, and they've been doing this for several decades now.

Their reports from around the 80s or 90s to around 2014 were always perfectly balanced for some reason, but after that they were able to get precise enough numbers to report either a surplus or deficit. The reports span back ten years. These numbers are retroactively revised in nearly every year's new edition, sometimes dramatically.

That is where this chart comes from. I manually entered every single data point of overall supply vs demand since around 2004. I charted the max possible surplus/deficit, the minimum, and the mean. This is what you get.

Cumulatively, if we follow the mean, we are now in a global deficit of 1B oz. Notice how this accelerated dramatically in the last five years or so. This is why we say silver will one day run out, and that day is approaching much more quickly than ever before
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>>61837418
>tin
Ah that explains it. Also: Neat.
>>61837421
heh
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>>61837434
any additional stress in silver will imho just have happen the same thing that happened when oil prices were skyrocketing, dumping by the US and introduction of new mining technology they had withheld.
If the price was about to be driven up by the industry, a price increase too high will see the same industy just pivot to a different material or abandon the technology like with platinum spark plugs switching to iridium then rhutenium.
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>>61837442
Based, thank you for your service fren.
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tampowitz is tamping overnight gains >:(
someone heat up the ovens
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>>61837526
That guy totally molested the shit out of that girl on the operating table. Jews are self aware in ways the propaganda-matrix-goyim are not. He's incredulous at how ridiculous it all is where he gets to mutilate his enemy's youth and this girl is going probably going to kill herself at some point because she thought she was "fighting the patriarchy".
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>>61837461
>new mining technology they had withheld
i sincerely look forward to the new technology.

>a price increase too high will see the same industy just pivot to a different material or abandon the technology
I sincerely look forward to being able to use copper or some other material in a manner that replicates the function of silver.

Both of these outcomes, at this point in time, seem incredibly unlikely in the short term (about 5 years).
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>>61837393
This shows how many people are currently standing for delivery over the next few months:
https://www.cmegroup.com/markets/metals/precious/silver.volume.html

If you look at March you see around 68,000 contracts standing for delivery, each contract is for 5,000 oz of silver, so around 340 million ounces total

The CME group releases reports of their current metal inventory in the vaults:
https://www.cmegroup.com/delivery_reports/Silver_stocks.xls

As of yesterday they have 102 million ounces actually available for delivery, so unless something teleports 300 million ounces of silver into the vault, or someone margin calls every long position over the next two weeks then most of those people aren’t going to receive any silver, because there aren’t enough unencumbered bars to facilitate such a transaction.
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They can short all they want, but every time they do another 40 million ounces leaves the vault.
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>>61837158
Where did you buy those ingots? I want some!
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>>61837590
Oh, and just for perspective, the slam last month required 370,000 contracts, or nearly 2 billion (~1,850,000,000) ounces of “paper silver”. They had to dump 2 years worth of the global mining supply to stop silver from hitting $122
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My guess is they probably don’t intend to go off quietly into the night, so we might see something like a 2~4 billion ounce dump on or before the 27th of February, during some low volume timeframe to shake out any of the last straggling leveraged long positions intending to stand for delivery at the end of the month.
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They need to get open interest below 20,000 in order to remain solvent. The last dump only dropped it from 75,000 to 67,000.
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>>61837461
>a price increase too high will see the same industy just pivot

There are very few real world situations where copper can replace silver. The big use case posited are making copper solar panels but making solar panels out of copper reduces their lifespan to under 20 years (because copper oxidizes) which is roughly what you need to break even on a solar panel investment, so while making solar panels out of copper might be an economically viable engineering choice it produces solar panels that aren’t economically viable to own and operate.
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>>61837117
holy fuck! how is everyone sold out!
i want to get some.,
is $80/kg too much?
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>>61837300
>$200 order is only 2 ounces now.
it was 10 oz when i started.
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>>61837367
What a pretty collection. I have a bunch of bullion and junk. Super easy to part with. Half of this pile is too pretty and it would be hard to let go
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>>61837185
LULZ, ikr
>>61837619
JM a number of years ago. Im an impulse buyer
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did we miss it already?...



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