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Junk Edition

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

>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 [Embed]
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 [Embed]
https://youtu.be/NgSXg-WOEVY [Embed]
https://youtu.be/2ymGAyKAg-k [Embed]
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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Ugh, a second thread
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>>61847862
the real thread
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silver is god in the material realm
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Fucking thread splitters, posting this again to warn people.

The fact that this chart is the real estate / gold ratio going back 100+ years when gold was money and that back then it used to be around ~300 ounces for a house and in both modern lows after 2011 and 2020 it went back to ~300 ounces, it's pretty clear what has to happen next. Either the median house price has to come up to 1.5 million dollars or gold has to go back down to $2000 per ounce.

There's no way around this, the ratio completely takes fiat money out of the equation. The only time the chart is flat is when gold is valued fairly to housing at around 250 - 300 ounces, at all other times its moving to favor either housing or gold and usually it's in favor of housing because people need it to live.
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I'm kind of retarded on the topic of physical metals. I spoke with a friend that works at a jeweler and he said something along the lines of buying grain gold over other options as the grain is their raw material to make jewelry. This would have the lowest premium, basically just a handling fee. He said if I sold other forms of gold, I'm guessing without certs, it would basically be at scrap price, at least for them, because they have to ensure karat on their products. Those things sound conflicting though. Why would a dealer trust grain gold over something that at least has a marking on it?

What is the typical premium when buying and selling? Is there risk of selling for scrap value?
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>>61847886
Here's a custom jeweler who uses pure 24k gold (.9999) for some of his work.
https://x.com/ricois3

He buys RCM bars. He could use gold Maples in exactly the same way. He's one of the few guys who works with platinum.
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Last I checked silver was at 109 what the fuck happened
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>>61847884
let me know when 300 oz of silver buys me a house
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How hard is it to move with your Gold Silver from Europe to somewher like the Balkans or America?
Netherlands just made it so that you have to pay taxes on unrealised gains which makes me consider leaving
Im not in the Nethelands and Gold Silver is tax free after one year of holding here but i need a backup plan
I wanna go somewhere where i can just chill in the sun all day and live comfy without having to worry about some bullshit like that
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>>61847904
bankers commandeered the silver game. no more silver moons. thanks for playing
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>>61847848
>thread split
shamefur dispray
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>>61847848
I thought this picture was of diced onion. Yummy!
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>>61847884
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>>61847904
paper silver holders realizing the jig is about to be up and selling it.
once the comex is empty (within a few months at best/worst), paper silver goes to 0, so shorting/selling it was a no brainer for insiders.
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>>61847922
your shiny rocks are going to be worth less thanks to banks shorting it. the paper game controls how much they're worth. shorting it does you no favors. it's purely benefit for bankers and nobody else
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>>61847932
i don't short in general, since i'm not a whale and the house always wins on bets, while i at best would get lucky.

my shiny rocks will never be worthless, unlike your sorry bot ass. and the paper game is about to end.
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>>61847945
I'm sorry youre a schizo m8. Your rocks are worth less, not worthless. Banks shorting benefits them only, not us. The paper game will never end you have to deal with or else your rocks continue to be worth less than they should. The paper price has to come up but it won't so your rocks will be a stablecoin
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>>61847951
how much does it cost to employ a useless fud shill like you ?
they should use less of you ;^)
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>>61847886

Work piece tend to have shit inside like soldier (who could be under carat) or other metal like zinc or nickel that are annoying when you work with it it cracks ingot and make gold brittle, having pure gold and creating a new alloy is the best thing when it come to jewellry crafting
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>Price dumps hard from 85 to 75 almost instantly
>Already recovered back to 80 the next day

What the actual fuck is going on?
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>>61847956
Enjoy your $85 rocks mang that's all they're gonna be worth for some time
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>>61847920
It was about 515 ounces in 1920 and 290 ounces in 2023. That is a massive fucking difference, the kind of difference that takes decades of waging to make up if you time it wrong.

Think about it like this, what if instead of a 20% change in the value of your portfolio it was 20% of your life you were throwing away by not caring? At my current salary level it would take 12.5 years to earn the difference post tax in ounces of gold between 1920 and 2023. And again the same if we go back to 300 ounces for a house from our current 117 ounces.
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>>61847912


Wait for march that the 300 millions onces that should exist and should be deliver by comex are mysteriously not gone be there and the jew try to do some c’huzpah
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I stack physical but I don’t buy the SETF theories.


I overall do not like the theory because it requires that the same entity, which is incredibly successful in controlling all market effects is also at the same time completely retarded and is going to allow a bunch of random idiots to destroy their entire system. Seems like a Catch-22 where somehow the bad guys are all hyper competent and also hyper retarded. I believe the hyper retardation is an act.
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>>61847962
thin orderbooks aka low liquidity means easy dumps and pumps. these dumps always happen on really low liquidity.
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>>61847970
it's a great story but it's not the #1 driver of price. silver has to go up in price so that it's profitable to mine silver. if that doesn't happen there will simply be scarce silver priced at whatever the bankers decide which is less money because they profit off shorts, not you. you simply lose
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>>61847962
The same thing that has happened at every single major peak that we have historical data from, it's like you guys don't even look at the charts.
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>>61847905
>let me know when 300 oz of silver buys me a house
1923 Weimar Germany, 5 ounces of gold bought a very nice multi room apartment on Berlin's most fashionable street. The GSR was around 20:1 so for 100 oz of silver you could get what would today be a million dollar home.

25 ounces of gold (500oz of silver) could buy an entire city block. Although this was an extreme case, the key issues were their fiat currency was dying which blows up the entire economy by destroying everyones life savings and at the end, destroying the ability to even conduct routine transactions.

When we look to the US government finances, we see that not only do non-discretionary government expendatures exceed current tax revenue, (interest + entitlements = 100%+ of revenues) every day 10,000 boomers turn 65 years old and hop on the gravy train of unlimited free medical + prescription drugs + social security.

We are talking about UNFUNDED liabilities whose net present value is somewhere between $100 and $200 TRILLION dollars.

You can't even get REPUBLICAN senators to pass a voter ID law. You can't even get REPUBLICAN politicians to vote for DOGE to eliminate OBVIOUS waste.

The current crop of geriatric and completely corrupt politicans are hellbent on running the USA into the ground. The only question is: Are they doing it out of malice, or stupidity. The answer is yes.

I think going long on gold and silver (short the $USD) is probably a really, really good idea at this point.

America is in a debt trap, fiscal dominance. They will keep interest rates artificially low because they have to devalue their dollar to soft default on their debt obligations. Bondholders (US Treasuries) and anyone holding fixed interest US dollar based debt will get raped, robbed and murdered financially.
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>>61847957
I might not have asked my question correctly. I would like to buy some metals for my portfolio. He just happens to work at a jeweler for 30 years. He claims people buy raw materials for investing all the time from them. I would like to sell as close to spot as possible when the time comes, with minimal premiums on entry. He said if you buy grain gold from them you don't lose anything - it is the same material they use to make jewelry with. However, he also said when they buy metals from other people, they pay scrap price, because they wind up sending it off to a smelter in exchange for clean fresh 24k. They will allow it to whatever they need it to be and can guarantee it.

I don't give a shit about jewelry, I am just trying to find a way to enter into metals. Grain seems logical, but he says it would literally be given to me in a bag. That doesn't give me assurance that if I go to sell it will be recognized as 24k grain and get a good price. Does any of this sound true or should I ignore this? What are typical premium prices when buying and selling? In the past it always seemed high, considering how slow gold prices move.. before 2024.
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>>61847982
theres so much more mined silver now since then though. plenty of old people in the US alone with solid silver plates etc.
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>>61847966
>It was about 515 ounces in 1920 and 290 ounces in 2023.
Henry Ford's employees were getting paid $5 per day, about double the going rate. 4 days equaled just under one ounce of gold or about $1250 per day and they paid zero income tax.

This is what they stole from you.
>The Model T Ford began production in 1909, the initial price was $850. When Ford ceased production in 1927, the price had dropped to $260. During this time, Ford had increased the wages of his skilled workers to $5.00 per day and throughout this entire time period the price of gold was $20.67 per ounce. Workers were making the equivalent of $1250 per day in today's gold prices.
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>>61847988
Why would he not recognise a solid gold bar from pamp or your local mint or a US solid gold eagle? seems a little bit weird to me.
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>>61847988
1.JEWellers arent bullion dealers
2.Dealers aren't going to pay .999 fine price for something that isnt a recognized minted bar or coin marked .999 fine
3.Most countries charge sales tax for anything not marked .999 fine, you lose on both ends of the transaction
4.If you're buying metal for shtf scenario then who knows how grains are going to be valued vs minted bullion
5. If you're worried about a 5% premium then physical metals aren't for you
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>>61847962
We will hit 80 maybe 81 overnight and slam back to 76 on open hours and it will be $1 increments gains each day until we get to $86+ and another gigadump comes
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>>61847979

It wasnt profitable to mine silver when it crabbed at 30 for years?
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>>61848011
kek -I think some miners release earning around Wednesday but that is the biggest psyop nobody cares about those foregone conclusions.
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>>61847974
>is going to allow a bunch of random idiots to destroy their entire system.
The system is going to destroy itself without SETF. People losing faith in fiat currency causes it to fail faster.

The US Federal Reserve note is just worthless paper. It only has value because people choose to believe that is has value and to accept it. Businesses and people are forced by law to accept it, at least in the USA.

Imagine what happens on the day no foreigner or other country will accept a US Federal Reserve Note.

Imagine what would happen if some percentage of the US population switched to a combination of Goldbacks and 90% constitutional coinage?

What would happen to the DXY?
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>>61847988
Grain is more for inside work in between refiner and jeweller

Not for investement because to sell it you need to have someone who trust you and want to be fair and square (witch in precious metal is rare)

Im a jeweller and for investement i dont recomand you grain, i dont own any for investement only for work

Premium is low it is like ,30 cent/0,5 cent a gram of premium wich is ridiculous ( price made by my refiner CGMP in toulouse, france

Grain is alaways in bag or bottle, it will be 24, any doubt about that the picture you chose is exacltly that , 24 is not smooth it is shiny small rocks (lmao)

Selling is 1-2 percent off the spot to someone you can trust and no tax ( here in france)

You friend is retard to change old 24 for fresh 24 maybe it is just an excuse to take some percentage , jeweller are greedy and don’t like other making money over gold
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>>61848012
silver will have to go up significantly in price from its ath to be mined more. other minerals are easier to mine and more profitable as there's reliably more to mine compared to silver. as long as bankers keep shorting silver will keep having scarce cheap silver
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>>61848015
Completely retarded scenarios, these things take decades to play out, especially when all other first world countires are also burdened with the same debt bomb. No one is going to suddenly decide they don't want dollars one day and cause all the US dollars to flood back, you'll see it gradually happening through inflation as you become an old man and die.

The only situation in which you get hyper inflation of the USD is if america loses WWIII and is forced to repay debts at gunpoint like germany had to do in gold.
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>>61848002
>theres so much more mined silver now since then though

And 3X as many Americans...
And 7X as many people globally...

Also, I barely know anyone with any silver tableware much less "plenty of old people with solid silver plates". In the 1920s just about anyone who had coinage anywhere in the world had silver in their pocket. Now, you could strip search everyone attending the superbowl and find less than kilo of pure silver in coins and jewelry.
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>>61848002
>>61848036
nevermind the fact a lot of that silver has been wasted in industrial and military applications.

anyway, why are there so many concern trolls coming out of the woodwork today ?
example 1 >>61848025
and example 2 >>61848027

i'm sure there'll be a lot more in this thread (might just be samefagging)
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>>61848027
>Completely retarded scenarios, these things take decades to play out,
You, mr Anon, are falling into the very human limitation that nearly all of us have, of not being able to intuitively understand exponential functions.

Let's take the hypothetical example of saying you are handcuffed to a bleacher at the topmost row of a sports stadium that is filling with water. The amount of water doubles every minute such that in 60 minutes the stadium will be full and your head will be under water and you will begin to drown.

The stadium is half full of water, how many minutes do you have before you are under water?
https://youtu.be/kZA9Hnp3aV4?t=1333

The US money supply is increasing exponentially. You have much less time than you realize.
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>>61847988

Fake concern poster to drain energy from effort posters.

The guy claims to have some JEWeler friend and asking dumbass questions and wishy washy bullshit about grain gold and potential premium issues in 15 years when he goes to sell. Kill this shill.
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>>61848044
Won't people holding ETFs like SLV lose money due to the dollar losing value? Specially foreign investors.
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>>61848041
is this your way of responding? cause it doesn't work.
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>>61848025

Most silver is not mined for specifically. Usually a byproduct. If the price goes higher, there will likely be reopening of previously shuttered silver only mines.
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>>61848050
yes this is correct but it's not going to because banks can just smash the price to profit and keep it where they want. so it's all fucked at least for the rest of this year
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>>61848049
>cause it doesn't work
what, your concern trolling? you're god damned right it doesn't. your arguments fall flat because you have none. you are completely logically incoherent in your arguing.

this you?
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>>61848059
that's great and all but you didn't provide any refutation of any sort. you're wrong cause you're wrong is not an argument. enjoy your stablecoin
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>>61848065
so this is what your fud boils down to ?
>SILVER WILL NEVER GO ABOVE $85
alright, see you around, tard.
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>>61848046
His presupposition is that he wants to trade gold for fiat and get maximum FIAT for his money.

That's a retarded premise in Weimar Germany. You could get a million Marks for one silver dollar. You'd be RICH!.

Would you really be rich? Or would you be broke the very next day?

His other premise is that the ONLY people who would give you top value for gold are jewelers, completely ignoring the fact that gold and silver are money and can be used DIRECTLY as such, even TODAY.
https://youtu.be/7Miy878rSVQ
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>>61848074
Not this year.
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>>61848077

Yea. I’ve noticed them changing tactics and getting more nuanced with the way they create FUD. Pretending to be incredibly stupid and naïve to simply misinterpret any good advice, and then subsequently peddle the misinterpreted advice as coming from you.


I feel like the more I argue with them, the more angry I get
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>>61848047
>Won't people holding ETFs like SLV
SLV is designed to be able rip off their investors via forced cash settlement option. It's in their prospectus.

If you don't hold it, you don't own it.
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>>61848041
>>61848036
okay, i'm in australia and they do weekly auction sales here where I live, and they routinely have silverware for sale. Last week an old Austro Hungarian set of cutlery went for $5000.

I'm not a concern troll i have metals thanks.
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>>61848089
do you?
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>>61848086
>I feel like the more I argue with them, the more angry I get
Might it be said that:
>gradually, you came to hate them?
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Frenscoin updates?
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>>61848095
Stop samefagging
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>>61847920
>more than a million dollars
>average house.
lel
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>>61848091
yes, and far more than this.
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>>61848097
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>>61848096
Haven't been here in a few days
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>>61848104
>it's not X, it's Y
AI BE FUCKING GONE
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>>61848044
I think using the weimar chart does more harm to your message than good. The unfunded liabilities of boomers dying I understand, it's pretty obvious if we are already over 100% debt to GDP that the borrowing will compound until social benefits are cut off.

They have to inflate, there is no other choice except maybe all the old people suddenly dying from the science injections they took 5 years ago.

Still I think human emotion rules in the short term and we will get deflation for a little bit before 10% per year inflation is back on the menu, the prices of things have clearly overshot the current money supply.
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>>61848104
Crazy
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>>61848106
Frensmark was a scammer. Don't have the post about it on hand just yet, but someone will come up with it soon.
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I believe (((they))) realized that IQJeet was not only a lolcow, he made a great punching bag and only reinforced the sentiment that stacking was the smart thing to do.


(((They))) have now moved to a slightly higher tier shill, probably jewish to do more subtle concern trolling and using slightly more sophisticated FUD tactics.

They are still no match for OG /pmg/ and /setf/ chads however. We've been spanking those little bitches for years. We've even made bingo cards from their bullshit excuses.

I used to cut out individual bingo squares and post them everytime I saw one used by a shill. I should have won 10 free toasters by now.
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TL;DR me, why silver and not gold?
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>>61848114
I see a lot of good arguments on the bingo board
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>>61848118

No one is saying that. Some hardliners and hard believes in the historical GSRs will tell anons to buy silver as you can make hilarious gains when swapping to gold as the GSR comes down. It’s PMG for a reason. Silver is in the news now due to crazy gains.
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>>61848109
>I think using the weimar chart does more harm to your message than good.
I think that those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it, but I agree, Weimar might not be the best model for the USA with a world reserve currency, so how about the Roman Empire?

The main difference is instead of 350 years, it might take 30 years, or 10 times as fast.
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>>61848123
Lots of people say it, why?
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>>61848121
>I see a lot of good arguments on the bingo board
List the ones you find most compelling and I will happily mock you.
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>>61848121
I see alot of niggers banging your mom
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>>61848127

You’ll have to ask them anon. I’ve never met any pmg poster who was more than 1pbtid who said “ONLY STACK SILVER”.


Keep in mind, many people are priced out of 1 oz of gold already.
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>>61848125
looks like jesus really fucked those guys up
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>>61848094

I feel like violence would be less exhausting.
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>>61848125
I think the most telling thing was googling it and finding out that the US went from 34 trillion to 38 trillion in debt during 2025. That's not a linear rate of increase.
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>>61848141

I tell normies this and they simply won’t believe me, or say it will have no effect.
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>>61848140
>I feel like violence would be less exhausting.
Eventually, irreconcilable differences always come to that if they cannot be geographically separated.
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>>61848129
Can't eat silver
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>>61848141
>That's not a linear rate of increase.
Exponential growth is counterintuitive to human understanding. There are many examples. Countries go broke gradually, then suddenly. That is a description of how exponential growth sneaks up on us. Many countries today are at the elbow in between gradually, and suddenly
https://youtu.be/kZA9Hnp3aV4?t=1333
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>>61848148
yes, but that's not an argument to not buy silver.
it's an argument to buy food too ;^)
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>>61848009
>>61848022
Thanks for the insight guys. Understood on the overhead costs. 5% does not seem bad. Initially grain seemed like a decent idea, don't pay a premium for them to mint, have already fractionated units. This is one of those things where I don't even know where to go to transact. If I were to guess it would be online, pawnshops, jewelers, and none of those sources sound trustworthy. Mind you I'm day 1, new here, after having a conversation about it over the weekend. Trying to learn. Not big into SHTF prepping but want to diversify.

>>61848005
Liability and maintaining their name. I highly doubt people are selling them documented and provable gold pieces. He was probably speaking in the context of getting rid of old jewelry which makes sense.
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I know it's not strictly precious, but I treated myself to 2 nice looking coins, which I'll use as ornaments.
A 5oz libertad copper coin replica and a 1oz trivium. I just like the booba.
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>>61848138
>looks like jesus really fucked those guys up
It wasn't Jesus. It was simultaneous squared expansion of empire vs linear production.

Most of the initial empire expansion was funded by looting the years of accumulated wealth from the newly acquired territories. Once that initial wealth was consumed, they still needed to expend resources to maintain what they had. Their costs increased by the square of their territory, but their income increased only linearly.

Failure was baked in from the very beginning. Just like the death of the US dollar is baked in today. It is politically impossible to avoid disaster at this point. Boomers COULD have stopped it back in the 1980s, The Silent generation COULD have stopped it back in the 60s.

After 9/11 and Iraq/Afghanistan, and now Trump, it's over. The very best that can be done is to brace for impact.

That
is
why
we
are
here
at
/pmg/.

For anyone interested in the collapse of Rome:
Collapse of Complex Societies by Dr. Joseph Tainter
https://youtu.be/G0R09YzyuCI
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>>61848143
>I tell normies this and they simply won’t believe me, or say it will have no effect.
That's why you will likely make it, and many of them likely won't.
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>>61848148
>Can't eat silver
We gave my better half's sister an ounce of gold (Maple) in about 2009, (1100 euros) and suggested that she buy some herself. She replied that:
>You can't eat gold.

Meanwhile, she was buying useless investment properties, paying condo fees and taxes and selling them for modest appreciation. You STILL can't eat gold, but it can sure buy a fuckton of food today.

Of course you can't eat silver. You use it to BUY FOOD with, you big dummy.
https://youtu.be/7Miy878rSVQ

You remind me of the old joke about the guy in the desert who fucks the camel instead of riding it to the nearby brothel.
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>>61848188
You certainly won't make it. Lmao you gave the government half your 401k and bought rocks, you lost $50,000 don't you feel dumb?
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>>61848148
nah idiot silver is for drinking so your skin turns blue
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>>61848218
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>>61848222
>nah idiot silver is for drinking so your skin turns blue
I drink colloidal silver every single day, and have for years, still not blue.

Yet. Ionic silver will turn you blue. Metallic silver colloids/nanoparticles won't.
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>>61848218
>bought rocks
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>>61848027
>Completely retarded scenarios, these things take decades to play out
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>>61848230
Silver rots ur brain confirmed ....don't do drugs kids,,,,just be normal,,,,go for a walk,,,,start a business,,, don't give the government your 401k
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>gave the government half your 401k and bought rocks
He's still seething about it? I didn't see it mentioned in the past week. I thought it stopped.
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>>61848148
Any other "compelling" arguments?
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>>61848243
I never had a 401k, I'm not even in America.
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>>61848245
Kektop.....you need $180 silver to break even......funny that all your fake frens here encouraged you to ruin your life by giving the government your 401k
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>Kektop.....you need $180 silver to break even......funny that all your fake frens here encouraged you to ruin your life by giving the government your 401k
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>>61848245
>I thought it stopped.
He was taking a personal day get his sister to wash his hairy asshole.

We need to add 401k to the bingo card.
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Funny thing is I turned one of my 401ks from $30,000 to over a $million in 20 years.......the 401k loser threw his 401k in the dumpster and now cries poverty here everyday... Lmao
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>>61847974
One need not resort to any wild conspiracies to see that the bridge is out and the train is picking up speed. The American National Debt is moving inexorably towards the point where interest exceeds all revenue. That is a hard stop. There are only two exits from that burning building: hyperinflationary collapse of the currency or a massive default on debt that irreparably breaks the system of international finance and ends the reign of the USD as world trade and reserve currency. But, given current trends of de-dollarization, and the Fed's ever more precarious balancing act between recession and inflation, the USD is not likely to even make it to the point where the US must pay the mortgage with the credit card. The financial institutions most "in the know" are already making the shift away from dollars and into gold and silver. Gold has recently surpassed the dollar as the predominant foreign reserve asset. That is no accident.

I don't know if it will be silver that ends the Fed. And I don't think it matters much. There will be no surgical strike on the Fed. When the Titanic goes down, it will go down with all hands, including most financial institutions. The only financial survivors will be those who hold hard assets with something tighter than a paper promise or blips on a computer screen. They will forge the new world order along with those who control military power. Stackers will not be the ones to create a the new world trade currency based on PMs, because they will be relatively small players. But they will rise with the hard-money Phoenix and prosper while the majority of the world population will see their wealth vanish in a puff of smoke.
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>turned one of my 401ks from $30,000 to over a $million in 20 years
If that's true, he'd be able to prove it.
Also the 401k is US specific and they certainly don't have them jn India.
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>>61848284
>Funny thing is I turned one of my 401ks
So now you were an illegal alien, illegally working in the USA. I'm fowarding your post to ICE so they can track down you IP and make sure you're banned from ever entering the USA again.
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>>61848298
You certainly don't have one because you gave it to the government,,,, lmao,,,ouch!
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>You certainly don't have one because you gave it to the government,,,, lmao,,,ouch!
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>>61848167
Fun items;)
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>>61848292
Good post.
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Hey guys, what's the worst part of being an indian jew?
They send you to the designated shitting oven.
(if it actually happened)
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Texas is getting their own gold & silver bullion coins.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrCsUQcJou8
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>>61848188
I think, you+him are right. I suspect a (first) in not collapse, then at least a big crach/crack in, of the Dollar (then rest of those FIAT scam, like we read about from the past. and saw in recent times (Argentina 2002, PL Zloty 1989/91, Ruble 1991 etc.) So my prognose is for Monday, 03.03.2026 [The China-COMEX demands thing and Purim 03.03.2026 date and special full moon/red moon too 03.03.2026.] Also Herr Bubeck from "goldrevolution.de" speaks yesterday about very soon possible market troubles and to be prepared now, he sounds more serious, we heard much crash prophecy in the past so I can tell. Schönen Untergang an alle NPC Deppen die mich in der Vergangenheit mieden und nicht Klunker kauften. (I got a few silver coins this week, still wait for some 4 -6 5 Reichsmark to be delivered sine over a week. Never was interessted in RMs, only 999er, by why not so bought recent monts some too. Go on comerades, get what you can. 2026.02.12
1.000 Tonnen Gold pro Jahr – was Zentralbanken euch NICHT erzählen! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IOa-_1kGJg If central banks buy gold like crzy apes, why we should not too (And silver etc.)? Tomorrow I go to help a guy with his TV, so will get some junk copper cables from his attic too, they lie around there from previous tenants.
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>>61848157
I like the example of the fall of the USSR. The USSR was regarded by almost everyone as a powerful monolith, a super-power to be reckoned with, right up to the point when it wasn't. It crashed almost overnight with nary a shot fired. The crack formed at the top and it just crumbled due to internal weaknesses. The USA is in the same position except the internal weaknesses are primarily fiscal and monetary.
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>>61848164
"Hey guys! There are no trustworthy places to buy or sell PMs."
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>>61848331
Mean 02.03.2026 and 03.03.2026 as well (Text box is too small, can´t see correct what I type). Also rest-Germany (Dummland) will go the path of GDR/DDR soon.
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>>61848331
My heart goes out to the Europeans who are squeezed by the 20% VAT on silver. This hurts the modest income stackers the hardest. It's a terrible regressive, unjust tax on the working class stackers.
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>>61848338
No one is buying silver these days since all the merchants know it will be <$50 by Memorial day
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>>61848334
>The USSR was regarded by almost everyone as a powerful monolith, a super-power to be reckoned with, right up to the point when it wasn't.
What's shocking to me is the absolute ignorance of our respective political ruling classes in western countries. France, UK, Germany, USA are all in very serious economic trouble, and all they seem to want to do is import infinity indians.

Suicidal. At least when the civil war starts, it will be very easy to find and remove all curry.
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>>61848347
Dumb, there are 1000 better investment options than rocks,,,,,,cult mentality only losers fall for
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>>61848347
Thank you. Yesterday I calculated how much I spent because of the fucking VAT, and I was fuming. EU is cucked beyond belief. I regret not getting more junk silver, which has no VAT rule on it.
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>>61848353
USA is KANG,,,,only an idiot would disagree and pretend it's a shit hole like EU, or Canada,,,,, nothing else is close
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>>61848317
It did happen. I have the video.
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>no one is buying silver
Just bought a 10oz RCM bar and feeling comfy
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>>61848347
Kaiserreich, Weimarer Republik, Drittes Reich Silver is still 19% tax free (Old coins in general). So decided to by silver again but now hard to get some. Nevernmind, got some 16 [?] KG/999er in last 8 years (when this tax was not there, was put around 2022 [?] over a weekend) for 10.000 EUR now worth 30.000-40.000 depending on courses/price.
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>>61848369
>Nevernmind, got some 16 [?] KG/999er in last 8 years
You're going to make it fren. 16 kilos is over 500 ounces. That's a very respectable stack for a single person.

If the gold silver ratio drops to 20:1 or lower, that turns into 25 ounces of gold or more. Not a bad little nest egg, not including the odds and ends that you accumulated.

>Kaiserreich, Weimarer Republik, Drittes Reich Silver is still 19% tax free
This is what I would go after so long as there isn't a numismatic premium. Numismatic coins are fine, and will keep their premium, but can't really be used during a crisis, so they are a save and hold.

Non-numismatic old coins would be equivalent to USA 90% constitutional (junk) silver.
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>>61848385
they absolutely can be used in a crisis. Even not counting the US, European countries are not gonna be trading in US junk silver.

And with the internet any dealer or trader can look up ozt content in a coin.
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Draw downs at CME are acceleration. I hope you guys understand. That when this thing blows up. According to the futures markets the Silver price may be crashing. Really low. But you wont be able to source it. Don't get shaken out of metal or miner positions. Its the paper contracts assuming their actual value. Not the actual silver.

Look to dealers and see what they are actually willing to sell for. It will settle itself out in a week or so. Shanghai will probably assuming the pricing power for global silver at that point. But its futures market may blow up too.
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>>61848413
>they absolutely can be used in a crisis.
Sure, but only collectors will pay the numismatic premium is what I meant. Not trading silver for groceries with the local farmer.
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>>61848417
Cope,,,,lmao that's why you just lost 50% right?
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>>61848430

Nahh. Still up 300% currently since 2022. Eat shit bitch
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>>61848426
oh yeah, sure. Bc i was like, i am sure the 0.78oz silver in british crowns is worth the same lol
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>>61848434
Lmao at ur girl math, you haven't even broken even baggie
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>>61848468
oh man it was a nice couple days without seeing you. i thought you might have inhaled some corpse fumes from the ganges or something.
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>>61848104
>"a gold bar" no weight or anything else. nothing
>ai slop text
Nigger you're retarded
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>tampowitz held the price down at $76 until I got to my LCS
>after the $4 premium got a batch of rounds for $80 each
Feels good. Interesting batch too. About half were the divisible rounds that break into 1/4oz bits and then (pic related) that obviously came from some boomer's stash.
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>>61848480
Post ur losses
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We're below 80 and the NY market opens in about an hour. Any guesses what they will slam down silver for the weekly close?
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Are we all ready for the mother of weekly slams coming next week when Shanghai is closed for holidays and there is no guardrails for the NY and London jews?
>February 15-23: Shanghai CLOSES. That's 9 straight days with NO physical price anchor from the world's largest real metals buyer. The West's paper casinos lose their referee.

>History doesn't lie — every time Shanghai goes dark, the COMEX magicians slam prices with naked shorts and phantom supply. They flood the zone with paper contracts backed by NOTHING while retail traders panic-sell real metal at fake discounts.
https://x.com/eronimania/status/2022091095342223739
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>>61848662
Silver is going back to its baseline before the shortsqueeze, as it does everytime there's a shortsqueeze. Expect $30 sometime by fall, and then a slow climb back to $100 over the course of the next decade.
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we doomping soon or what
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Are they back to spoofing trades again? I guess they're not afraid of Pam Blondi so long as the dow is over 50,000.
https://x.com/DarioCpx/status/2022101618993553567

Just give Trump some bribes and/or gold and nothing to fear.
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What the? It is pumping!
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Bros?
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>>61848709
Lol, I wish. Please be true. I can only get so hard. Make it $10 even. I promise I will donate even more money to charity if this happens.

The only people crushed will be the late FOMOs. All the OG stackers will back the fucking truck up to the LCS and break their tailgates.

Remember lads, the best way to dollar cost average is to buy more when the price goes down.
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>>61848316
In either of these events big banks will still be bailed out 100% of the time so it (the US economy) is locked into a hyperinflationary death spiral. It took me a while to read this thread after my first post. From what I gather nothing has changed. I took a month long break and now it's even more clear that shit is fucked.
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>shanghai closes
>US decides to PUMP instead of dump
mighty strategy honestly, they'll dump before they open
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>>61848721
It just went up nearly two bucks.
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Wtfwt
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>>61848731
>the spot price is fake, nobody is selling for less than $100 / oz.
>also i am gonna buy everything when it drops down to $10

So, what is it?
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>>61848740
>In either of these events big banks will still be bailed out 100% of the time so it (the US economy) is locked into a hyperinflationary death spiral.
You are correct. All roads lead to hyperinflation and a crack up boom.

The prognosis for the western world, not just the USA is grim. Some parts of the USA and eastern Europe will fare pretty well after some initial chaos.

Multicultural/multiethnic societies don't do too well when there is a sudden resource shortage. Like Germany when the power went out and they gave the migrants 4 star hotels, and left elderly seniors alone to freeze to death.

How many of us would lynch politicians and bureaucrats if that happened during a time of chaos and confusion?
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>>61848731
that photo looks like something out of epstein files, ngl
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>>61847848
Just looked at the charts, can someone fill me in on what caused the PM dip yesterday? Must be something specific?
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>>61848763
The price is what you can buy physical for. If the spot drops to $10, which I doubt, if you can't buy silver at that price then, it's not the spot price. The real spot price jumps to the next seller who has some inventory. Perhaps Ebay will become the new silver otc spot market?

I'm just saying that if the price of silver drops, I will be spending every fiat dollar I can spare to buy more. I'll be like the Michael Saylor of silver, except I won't sell my kidney.
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>>61848743
They never pump. Always dump. Very odd for Tampowitz. Lord Shortington dumped hours ago. It will take him a few days to get on the same page as Tapmowitz. I wonder if Ag Capone caught up yet. Hard to tell because he works the same hours as Tampowitz but he would be groggy at this hour. After hours trading is more of Ag Capone's style. Tampowitz tampers with premarket.
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>>61848779
There's no jewish pedos in the frame.
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Welp time to order more gold then save funds till October or so.
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>>61848740
I agree. I would say it this way: The government will choose inflation because it keeps the party going a little longer. Also, they are cowards and it will delay the inevitable slightly. Directly defaulting on the debt is an option, but I think it is the less likely one.
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I bought physical silver at 20
I bought physical silver at 120
You can't make me reverse my trades. Either the day comes I can barter with my silver directly or I will destroy it irrecoverable.
One simple house = 100 troy ounces of silver, that is a demand
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>>61848783
Data is scarce, but it looks like an algo dumped across a bunch of markets on low/no volume.
This is all that I've seen about it so far.
https://www.kitco.com/opinion/2026-02-12/gold-and-silver-plunge-market-wide-flash-crash
and still not a peep out of the SEC or CFTC
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>>61848810
Hmmm interesting, not the first time that happened. Thanks for the answer.
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>>61848808
Wage, buy rocks, die,,,,,lmao
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>>61848804
>The government will choose inflation because it keeps the party going a little longer.
I can think of no modern historical examples where they did not choose to print money when they were able to.

In the case of the Eastern Roman Empire, they voluntarily chose to radically shrink the size of their empire and government down to a defensible/sustainable size because of the muslim invaders. That's the only historical example I am aware of where a nation effectively shrunk itself and it's expenditures.
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>>61848815
No problem.
Seems pretty Skynet/Terminator though
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>>61848783
Tampowitz programmed shorts around the time (((Bloomberg))) published a story with (((anonymous sources))) saying that Russia will accept USD for specific deals. This caused algorithm based traders to sell off violently. Last time they did this with the nomination of Warsh or whatever that fuck face's name is, by having (((Reuters))) publish a story from (((anonymous sources))) that the USA would not consider precious metals strategic resources. When the USD strengthens precious metals plummet.

Tampowitz has connections to the media, and many algo traders unfortunately use media headlines to judge public sentiment over certain stock values.

Another contributing factor is silver recyclers in China dumping their tax free recycled silver into the markets.
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>>61848810
>Data is scarce, but it looks like an algo dumped across a bunch of markets on low/no volume.
That's by definition, market manipulation. Noone sells to deliberately lose money unless they have ulterior motives.

If you or I did this shit Scam Blondi and Krash Pajeet would be all over our ass.
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>>61848822
Interesting. Always death by expansion. Perhaps because no governing bodies can ever agree to all take a haircut.
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https://x.com/MakeGoldGreat/status/2022230982179598585
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>>61848729
>creeps back up to $84
>$84 <----crab----> $85
>power slam back down $74
>repeat
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>>61848844
I don't disagree.
I think they expect (((robotrader 9000))) to free them from culpability.
>(Oy vey, we didn't know it would do that, look at all the money we lost, we're as shocked as you!)
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>>61848862
>Perhaps because no governing bodies can ever agree to all take a haircut.
As you pointed out, just like boomers, they will sell anything and anybody out to keep the party going.
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>>61848871
2 more weeks until end of February, unironically, either nothing ever happens as always or we're all heavily vindicated, specially those of you who have been stacking for years. It's going to be very interesting.
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WTF happened yesterday, were they spoofing trades again? Prices crashed on zero volume.
https://x.com/Eagleresa/status/2022066897865552291
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>>61848547
"you first"
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>>61848783
Its high frequency traders / bullion banks tamping which triggers stop losses to sell which creates a cascading selloff effect. The paper price is fake. All the price action is from coordinated bank algo attacks.
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>>61848841
>>61848902
So much effort put into suppressing the price, and it only dipped a little. Super bullish.
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>>61848899
Here's what happened. The bullion banks are allowed to do secret deals off market, and then report 15 minutes later. That explains the gaps in the tape.
>You are not imagining it. The market did gaslight you. Here is exactly how they did it and why it appeared that way on your screen yesterday (Feb 12).

>1. The "Gaslight" Mechanism: How they hid the volume
>You saw price fall with zero volume. Then volume appeared later. This happens because of a Two-Tiered Reporting System:

>Tier 1 (The Real-Time Feed): This is what you see. It shows trades on the public exchange (Lit Market). When the crash started, the HFT algorithms pulled their bids and stopped trading publicly. So, your screen showed "Price Dropping" but "Zero Volume."

>Tier 2 (The Dark Feed): While the public market was empty, the Banks were trading massive blocks of Silver privately (Off-Exchange / OTC) at those lower prices.

>The "Gaslight" (The Delay): By law, these private trades must be reported to the public tape, but they are allowed a delay (up to 15 minutes).

>The Result: The massive volume bars you see now on the chart were actually trades that happened during the crash, but they were "printed" to the tape 10-15 minutes later.
>Live Reality: You thought, "No one is selling, maybe it's a glitch?"
>Historical Reality: The chart now shows, "Look! Huge selling happened right there!"

>2. Why they do it (The Trap)

>They do this to prevent you from reacting.

>If you saw the volume LIVE: You would have seen massive buying at the bottom ($75) and jumped in to buy the dip with them.
>By hiding the volume: They kept you confused and paralyzed. You sat on your hands wondering if the data was broken, while they quietly bought up all the cheap silver. By the time the volume "appeared" on your chart, the price had already bounced, and you missed the entry
https://x.com/TDarret/status/2022281093098115091

The markets are a jewish casino where the house always wins.
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>>61848912
It's hilarious how many people were dooming yesterday that "oh we're going to go down to 38 or the 20s!" When we only went to 74. The previous tamp before that made us go to 64
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>>61848929
They are dooming because they wasted they lives buying rocks... LMAO
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>>61848923
Very nicely summed up.
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>>61847974
Comex vault shortage exposure to normies will be funny as hell. If you got in on it early and sell some of your stack at the right time you make money. If you are wealthy but want to buy some physical for the lols late that is fine too. It is morons doing starting right now and going into debt to buy it are the problem. Gold hording in the 30's caused JP Morgan to lose nearly all of his gold when the government confiscated it. They mainly went after rich people because they were easy targets.
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>>61848923
Now we have an explanation as to why the charts have that missing price action and ghost volume.
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>>61848962
It isn't late. The collapse is just starting. I wouldn't suggest going into debt to buy, not because I doubt the end result but because you make timing critical when you leverage and I am not sure enough about the exact timeline. But I absolutely believe that right now there is no better place to park your wealth than PMS. Virtually every other option is dramatically worse. The dollar is dying and all of the paper assets are supported by an unsustainable debt bubble.
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>>61848929
>It's hilarious how many people were dooming yesterday
>many people
Anon, it’s a total of one deranged jew behind all those ids. It does it for the (You)’s and unfortunately people keep feeding it
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Imagine being a mine owner and having to put up with those jewish numbers and see how you crash in the stock market because of them. I am sure many mine owners are right wing anti-sionist. I wonder if they hide their power levels.
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>>61849063
line go up
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>>61848785
There are lots of fakes on eBay. Very risky. If you buy enough small things you can benefit from the risk reward ratio until Jeets ruin it for everyone. Best to mostly buy from repeatable dealers. especially the big stuff.

Not to mention there are other risks involved in buying from eBay. I once bought a replacement electric blanket switch that had a dead bed bug in it. Fried the circuits a few minutes after it plugged in.
I cleaned most of the bed bug shit when I tried to see what broke before taking this picutre.
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>>61849059
What makes you think they aren't apart of their "club" The only mining ceo who speaks out about the manipulation is Keith Neumeyer, the rest "stay silent"
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>>61849059
Imagine mining execs who are locked into multi-year agreements to sell their silver @$50 because at the time it seemed like a good deal or they were desperate.
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>>61849132
I saw some guy on YouTube who bought land in Uganda to mine for gold and doesn't have a fucking plan to actually mine the gold, let alone confirming there's actually hold on the land he bought.
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>>61849126
>Keith Neumeyer
fuck, i sold his mines yesterday before the big dump - will buy back when this volatile bs is gone
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Should I cheat on my retarded girlfriend?
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Hebrew Hammer in his latest video says silver is gonna crash, he called the top soooooo....
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>>61848947
are you jewish?
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>>61849126
The Hebrew Hammer talks about manipulation,,,,says without manipulation silver would be $12
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>>61849170
Caleb Hammer knows nothing about PM's, just like Dave Ramsey. He's a debt guy, not a "hey you have no debt, here's how to invest" guy.
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>>61848692
It will be open in India. They love to buy gold and silver is affordable to those who can't afford it.
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>>61849147
Wew just a matter of time until that land gets repatriated by Ugandan black BVLLS
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>>61847974
>I believe the hyper retardation is an act.
but with you, i believe it's the real deal
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>>61849147
That is either incredibly brave or incredibly stupid. Imagine the nightmare of trying to, first of all, get government permission to do anything (expect to pay bribes continuously forever) and protection from brigands. Then trying to get anyone who knows how to operate a mine to commit to the project. Then worst of all trying to get African laborers to do anything other than steal, break shit, and get themselves killed through stupidity.
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>>61849186
is that who you're talking about? caleb is jewish? another homosexual jew?
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>>61849209
Is he Jewish? I thought he was just fat
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Anyone notice this going on in Mexico?

(AI Overview)
Mexico is increasingly canceling or restricting private mining concessions to tighten state control, particularly over lithium, and to address environmental/social concerns, leading to international arbitration claims
. Key changes include shorter concession terms (from 50 to 15 years), public bidding, and mandatory consultations with indigenous communities.
Key Aspects of Mexico's Mining Claim Actions

Lithium Nationalization: The state has taken steps to control lithium projects, leading to disputes, including a 2025 ICSID claim by a British businessman's estate regarding a Sonora lithium project.
Concession Cancellations: The Supreme Court has cancelled concessions, such as those on indigenous lands, due to lack of prior consultation.
Regulatory Tightening: 2023 reforms reduced maximum concession terms to 30 years (15 + 15), mandated social-impact studies, and banned mining in protected natural areas.
Legal & Investment Risk: These actions have caused increased regulatory risk for private companies and prompted arbitration, such as a 2025 case where a third-party funded claimant was awarded $37.1 million against Mexico.
Environmental Focus: Increased scrutiny is applied to water usage and environmental damage.
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>>61849206
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>>61849221
https://www.reuters.com/business/mexico-has-taken-back-1126-mining-concessions-since-late-2024-official-says-2026-02-12/
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>>61849186
>Caleb Hammer knows nothing about PM'

That must be why he recommended them
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>>61849221
Wow hyuge if true, my miners will keep mooning,,, physical baggies cry
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>>61849176
Yeah I'm a Catholic Dutch Juggalo who identifies as a self hating jew.
:P
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>>61849233
>"gold? what gold?"
>.t every finance guy ever
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>>61849176
No*:)
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>>61849221
the nationalization begins...
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>>61848896
> Critical shortages incoming
> The US about to put silver on the critical resource list
> China heavily restricting outflow
> Comex about to be emptied
> Governments worldwide stockpiling
> JP Morgan went long
> The fiat sham is getting closer to being dismantled
> Crypto losing momentum
> WW3 possibly on the horizon

Let this moment be a reminder. Let me remind you how obvious and serious the future of PM's is getting, especially silver. I was slightly skeptical at first but we might actually see prices above 200$ already this year. I'm keeping an eye out on mining stocks too at the moment. Critical shortages / undervalued mining stocks means this is a great moment to get in.
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>>61847884
That's why we stack physical silver instead, not gold, because if you look at its chart, housing is supposed to drop down to 500 ounces when silver reaches the top.
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>>61849274
Yes, get into mining stocks in time for nationalization.
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>>61849288
this... silver going up exponentially is ironically bad for miners
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>>61849286
Remember when people had crypto on hard drives and flash drives? The paper is worthless. Physical will always rule.
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>>61847974
It's going to eventually be destroyed, but they're trying to delay that until there's only niggers left.
SETF shows a way to accelerate it, so they are unable to delay it further and have it destroyed while there are still some whites around.
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>>61849286
truth
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>>61847848
Still not selling. Wait till March. March we get fireworks.
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>>61847964
not that anon, but since I've bought at 20-24 I'd say that's a pretty sweet deal, thanks.
not selling, anyway. These are not stonks. At the most will swap for gold when the time comes.
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>>61849059
Mines generally sell to buyers rather than at the spot price, and those contracts are mad ahead of time. The day to day movements don't matter as much as the expected average. It is currenlty much higher than it was before so they are getting out of older lower priced contracts even higher priced ones so they are still getting money. They will only start getting upset in the manipulation continues for too long and they start getting offers above the spot price by those wanting to go around the exchanges, and thus than anger manifests in ignoring the spot price more than complaining about it.
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>>61849274
>200$ already this year.
Michael Oliver who has made a load of right calls is saying $300 to $500 by this summer
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>>61849315
I'm probably not selling until I retire or I pass it off to my kids. This is a very long term investment.
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You can all rest easy, I bought some puts to protect against any jewish shenanigans during Chinese New Year, which means those puts will expire worthless and I'll be out the $2500 paid for them.
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>>61849286
I stack both. The comfiest seat in the house.
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>>61849309
Are you trying to taint silver stacking with racism?
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>>61849379
are you trying to taint silver stacking with anti-racism?
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>>61849385
Racism is off topic. But there might be some folks who think it is a good idea to paint stackers as undesirables. Don't you think so?
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>>61849286
>we stack physical silver instead, not gold
>we
speak for yourself. most here stack both
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>>61849379
Racism is how they market silver to be white incels,,,lmao the white incel is happy to lose money if he can be edgy
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>>61849332
You might break even by 2053, so don't give up
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>>61849374
This is what a lot of people don't get. They will try to sell their silver for gold when both are high. You buy both at the same time when low. Hold onto your gold longer when and if you sell, preferably high. The average silver to gold ratio is between 80:1 and 50:1. But mining is 7:1 because of the demand side of gold raises the price. If there is an impending silver shortage you buy 70:1 or less. And I don't mean the price ratio. I mean for your stack.
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Didnt read the threads the last days. Any words on how many contracts at COMEX are going to get rolled over or how many % want to cash out their paper in march? Thought that was supposed to be announced around now?
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>>61848108
I'm glad it's not just me who can pick up these god damn AI speech patterns, I hear it constantly from human youtubers as well, dead giveaway that people are using chatGPT to make scripts, a ton of silver youtubers do it, even good ones like Clive Thompson.

"It's not just a commodities exchange, it's a physical allocation mechanism" "It's more than a squeeze, it's a total system reconstitution"

It pissed me off so much when those AI asian guy videos were turning up everywhere, all the comments like "This has to be produced by some kind of expert trader, the knowledge here is incredible!" When it's the same rote chatGPT validation that never says anything, but sounds profound and wisdom-imparting to the IQ impaired.
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>>61849379
Only a white person would benefit from physical silver stacking.
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>>61849418
racism is desirable though
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>comex still in business

Lmao y'all get scammed over and over again
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>>61849427
>break even

Nigger of I sold today I'd make a 200% profit kek
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>>61849418
They are neither racist nor anti-racist. Nothing about being racist means you can't stack silver. Nothing about being anti-racist makes it so you can stack silver. Complaining about racism is off-topic.
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>>61849435
The gold and silver prices do not matter, it's their ratio that matters.
When the GSR is 1:40 or more, you're supposed to buy only silver, when the GSR goes to 1:5 or less, you exchange your silver for gold.
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>>61849462
>exchange your silver for gold
No.
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>>61849421
god platinum is so ugly
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>>61849437
From a couple days ago. Needs an update
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I thought BRICS was going to call for an audit?
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>>61849437
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>>61849453
Here's what I say to your picrel. Bought this after the 30% off sale.
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>>61849480
Peter Schiff lied to you? Lmao
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>>61849457
>replying to iqdelet

Ngmi
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How Silver Price Suppression Works.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyaTtie8j5w
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>>61849505
>I fell for a scam I knew about, it's not my fault

Lmao
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>>61849472
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
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>>61849480
Why are westerners so obsessed with BRICS? It's some third world countries talking to each other that would cut each other's throat the second they see the chance.
Days since BRICS nations fought a border skirmish: 0
And somehow these nations are supposed to do something together that goes beyond shaking hands for photo ops? Lmao.
t. Russian
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>>61849514
same nigger,,,, every thread,,,,, around 20 posts,,,,,per thread,,,,,,best the kikes got,,,,,, kys,,,,
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>>61849517
Peter Schiff told white incels "brics muh brics" to sell them retard rocks very similar to "muh comex"
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>>61849465
If you can get 2 ounces of gold for 1 ounce of silver, it's better to do it.
Mining is going to eventually ramp up, and their ratio is going to correct back to the mining ratio, around 1:7.
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>>61849517
Its just a bunch of third worlders and un-American troons that cheer it on.

>omg guise we have India in our corner!

Lol lmao even
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>>61849500
Sometimes I reply to an IQDALIT until they kill themselves and they have to find another
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>>61849462
Gold: $5000
Silver: $75
GoldToSilverRatio: 3:200 or 1:66.7

End of January Peak

Gold: $5300
Silver: $115
GSR: 1:46
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>>61849563
I've wondered that too. Is it the original one or are we on our second, third or fourth one?
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This is more of a numismatic question, but can a silver coin be considered the best grade like mint etc if it's perfect but has a lot of milk spots?
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>>61849576
I know some are 70 graded and then have developed milk spots
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>>61849570
So now is the best time to get more physical silver.
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>>61849576
>cum stains on coin
>mint grade

No it can't.
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>>61849286
The only reason you shouldn't stack gold is if you can't afford it. But even that is retarded as with current prices even people who bought a single gram of gold per month have managed to regain their initial investment.
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>>61849598
There's 0 reason except mental illness to stack rocks
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>>61849623
Are you that schizoid austrian that has a meltdown on /pol/ whenever precious metals are mentioned?
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>>61849637
Swiss, I just point out it's a terrible investment designed to ruin white incels lives.....10 years of pmg prove my point,,,,no one has made a profit
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>>61849456
They still have some silver in the vault. They stay in business as long as they have it.
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>>61849706
I put my grandmother's portfolio into SLV when silver was 93:1 gold silver ratio and when it just recently went to around 40:1 I put her in GLD.
You sure nobody made a profit?
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>>61849421
Three coins!
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>>61849706
>no one has made a profit
Nigger I lirerally sold 100 toz at €90/toz a few weeks back that I had bought at €17/toz. Just because you're a retard it doesn't mean everyone else is.
Please pick up an economy book. (And read it)
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>>61848327
Have you seen the requirements for purchasing those?
https://www.texasbulliondepository.gov/items-required-to-open-an-account
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>>61849754
If he's been here 10 years he knows most of us have made a profit except for the newfags that bought the top. This is called arguing in bad faith. And he's been arguing in bad faith for 10 years. Why do you think that is? He's paid (or programmed) to fud pms, so maybe not engage with it?
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Mail time
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>>61849789
>We're going to store your precious for you
>We're going to data mine every aspect of your life when you open an account.
What's not mentioned
>We're going to share everything with the FED and Feds if they ever come asking
Thanks, no thanks Texas.
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>>61849717
You must be new here. They screech at you to buy physical and pay 40% premiums
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>61849820
26 posts by this ID
Complaining that people buy physical

Bullish
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>They screech at you
Exactly like he's doing now...
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>>61849791
>He's paid (or programmed) to fud pms, so maybe not engage with it?
Occam's razor. He's most likely just an autistic retard. Most likely a cryptotard
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>>61849091
It was toung in cheek about Ebay becoming the new silver spot market, but the principle is, whoever HAS silver to sell sets the marginal spot price.
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>>61849795
MMMMMONSTERBOX!!!,
,,isit?
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>>61849881
>whoever HAS silver to sell sets the marginal spot price
>2035
"Hey what's the spot price for 2 ounces of silver?"
>a 900sq ft home on a 6000sq ft lot
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Coin shops aren't buying silver at any price
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>>61849881
Trust me you don't know what else you might get from eBay if the seller is a slob. I was very fortunate that the bed bugs were dead and there were no eggs.
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>>61849706
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>>61849206
I don't have to imagine anything. I've seen the documentary.
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shills can sugma and ligma
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>>61849458
Sorry. It just seemed like a rather far-fetched reach to link silver stacking with racism. As some folks have pointed out, the near future may bring organized attempts to demonize stackers to justify banning. Just staying alert. Carry on.
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>>61849965
FFFFFFF!!YA!,
,,,,commatrain.
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>>61849965
You got your krugs obviously.
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>>61849472
PMs can be hard to photograph.
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You will never meet a happy or successful rocktard
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>>61848091
La suisse une fois
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>>61849517
The BRICS alliance includes the three largest gold producers in the world, as well as probably the largest public gold ownership by mass in the world. And they have expressed open hostility to USD dominance.

Gold has already replaced the USD as the number one sovereign asset in the world. And the trend of de-dollarization is accelerating. China has publicly stated that it wants to issue the world's trade and reserve currency. If the BRICS truly want to replace the USD with their own trade currency, it would almost certainly be gold-backed.

Yes, the BRICS countries do not trust each other. But that is exactly WHY they will resort to gold. They will not trust each other with paper money. Only gold (or silver) can surmount their mistrust.
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>>61849965
How do you know they're inside if you haven't opened it?
Could be bricks
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>>61848222
Your joking but i did refine silver in a shitty way a year ago, my hand where purple-black for a week
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I always think of this when someone asks me what price will I sell my silver for.
>My great grandmother used to tell stories of the Weimar era.

>Her husband had to buy bread on his lunchbreak, because the price would rise daily when work gets out.

>You'd get paid twice daily. Once at lunch and once at close.
https://x.com/shekelmanc64/status/2022311605908672734
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>>61850032
I to have discovered the remarkable staining powers of silver nitrate.

I also drink colloidal silver every day, but sadly I'm still not blue, either in spirit or complextion.
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>>61848347
It is true for ingot as they are industrial thing (and it is half true because there is some shaddy finnancial evade with malta ingots)

But not for 999 coin or junk or scrap
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>>61850011
They're full of shiny rocks. I'm trying to decide if I want to fondle
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>>61849973
We want to be demonized.
>We ideologically agree with you don't demonize us!
Bring it on. Silver = Racism
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>>61850005
>China has publicly stated that it wants to issue the world's trade and reserve currency.
I am interested in seeing how this will manifest in the real world. In the case of the USA after the Bretton Woods conference, with the US dollar pegged to gold @ $35/oz, it initially worked because the USA was extremely gold rich in the aftermath of WW2, having drained much of the gold from the Allies for WW2 munitions and supplies.

But by the 1960s, and particularly with LBJ, they began to seriously abuse that deal by fractional reserving and printing far too much paper money. Give a government a money printer, and they will destroy everything.

A digital tokenized gold makes the most sense. So long as the gold that backs the tokens can be independently verified and audited, the blockchain keeps track of all the transactions and anyone knows exactly how much gold is on chain. Have multiple repositories in independent countries to satisfy physical deposits and redemptions and they might have something that's workable for many years.

We know that a FIAT world reserve currency leads to the Triffin Dilemma, which ultimately destroys the country that issues the reserve currency.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triffin_dilemma
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>>61849965
You may have 1000 krugs but do you have the original and king of silver krugs?
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>>61849994
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>>61849563
They get paid 5 cents per reply. You just made his day.
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>>61849994
Happy? No. Successful? Yes.
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>>61850065
I get different definitions of what is taxable by different people, so I assume there is some discretion among the various European countries.

I consider it ridiculous to say that a 1 kilo gold bar isn't taxable because it's investment grade, but a 1 kilo silver bar is taxable because it's "industrial".

Canada has an retarded rule where only pure gold isn't taxed, but impure gold like Sovereigns, Krugerrands and gold Eagles are taxed because they aren't "pure" gold.
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>>61850127
He won't be spending his 5 cents on toilet paper, thats for sure.
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>>61849965
>buying that much before a crash
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>>61850184
what the fuck is a primerak, translate says it's a copy or sample or specimen. obviously dinara is money
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>>61849820
Premiums are about 5%, less for gold.
Not sure why people are paying 40%.
Having physical money is tthe best idea.
If you dont have pjhysical money you are really fucked if anything happens.
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>>61849965
how did you get that so fast didnt you just order yesterday
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>>61849965
Sick af. I got like 500 Brits and 500 Tokelau bull & bears. Love them both tho but there is something about krugs that i prefer above others.
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>>61851355
That's a pretty nice stack. I think I'm leaving these sealed in the box. I have some kangaroos as well that I really like.



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