It's so this is all you get edition https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gRXToZhO1A>Why Gold & Silver?https://youtu.be/i3S4rl6ehiIhttps://youtu.be/gksenA5Al_Ahttps://youtu.be/FI7NnOg2rxo>Huge deficits in minerals such as silver by 2050 inevitablehttps://youtu.be/iibsrDXdEos>Bullion dealershttps://libertycoin.com/(US)https://www.chards.co.uk/(EU/UK)https://www.silburycoins.co.uk/(Ancient)https://www.luciteria.com/(Otherrare 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 searchhttps://en.numista.com/catalogue/https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/>News and graphshttps://numismag.com/en/home-en/https://silverseek.com/https://www.silverdoctors.com/https://www.mining.com/https://silverbacksnakes.io/finance/silverhttps://www.gold.org/goldhub/data/gold-reserves-by-countryhttps://wtfhappenedin1971.com/>Comparehttps://findbullionprices.com/(US)https://eu.compare.pm/(EU)https://www.gold.de/aufgeldtabelle/(DE/EU)>Resourceshttps://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>Prospectinghttps://youtu.be/ZCL6FKQZyoMhttps://www.usgs.gov/programs/mineral-resources-program/sciencehttps://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/en/news/mines-and-mineralshttps://www.amazon.ca/Gold-Creeks-Ghostowns-British-Columbia/dp/088839988X>Nitric acid, magnets, and ping testhttps://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-databaseprevious thread: >>62073894
keep on stackin'
iq i have something here for you
keep on crabbin'
So what is the reason you people are stacking? I stack to have something to rely on in case shit goes down like it did when my country adopted the Euro.
>>62081267I didn't intend to stack. I just couldn't stop buying the pretties.
>>62081267For me, it's mostly LARPing. But I'd rather have it and not need it, than need it and not have it. How did it work when that happened?
>>62081267it's shiny
We all ready for the fire sale tomorrow?
So now that everything is back to being gay in the silver market have offers on uncouth junk silver from dealers been going back up closer to spot?The only buyers of junk are /biz/ and Vietnam vets.
>>62081267Because gold (and silver) are the Once And Future King of money.
>>62081471No one uses gold and silver because they suck as money
>>62081252You've lost, that lovin' feelin'
Aaaaaaand filtered
>>62081271she would only delete herself with that…>what would we do without delete pooing in these threads?
>>62081267An interest in history, contrarianism, and positive reinforcement from the big run up.
Just bought my first ever rock, a 1oz Silver Britannia. Wanted to buy a sovereign too but it will have to wait until next month.Am I gonna make it /pmg/?
>>62081669Baggie are you OK?
>spam a general for years>not a single ban>post pic related>bannedI think even reddit is better than this clown board, now.
Have a nice second Easter day all. It's a thing we do in the Netherlands:)37 grams in little bars:)
>>62081732Easter monday is a thing worldwide frenAlso whats it like in the netherlands?I heard they have a tax on unrealised gains over there does thios also apply to metals?
>>62081267A sincere belief in the long term problems for fiat. I went on a binge last year in which I read a lot of books on the subject (The Great Devaluation, Quigley’s Tragedy and Hope, Dalio’s The Changing World Order, The Creature from Jekyll Island). Still, I only have maybe 10%-15-% of my portfolio in physical gold/silver, but that’s more than most. I invest in other things as well, but that’s only because you never know when the ride is going to end, and it’s good to make money (even fiat money) while you can. I also love history and shiny.
>>62081745100% of gold and silver monetary systems have failed,fiat is superior
>>62081759They all have problems and they all have advantages. It’s a cycle of movement from type 1 money (hard currency) to type 2 money (paper money convertible to type 1 money) to type 3 money (paper currency back by nothing) all the way back to type 1 money or potentially type 2 money when type 3 money becomes overprinted and worthless. We’re eventually due for a return to type 1/2 in which case hard currency will be good to hold.
"Lmao at all the yuro baggies who bought retard rocks on ebay at a loss and now they need to ask permission to leave the country" Not me, ´am over 45, already served my duty, not afraid of military service. And I not plan to leave our continent any more, just want that copper colored like you (most likely) leave to their genetic orgin places. Stichwort: "Remigration". We just restore the natural order. We will soon see what comes after FIAT, okey, Digi-EURO they planned, but there was much planned in human history already, and not worked in the end like they told it will. We will flee to other values then, PMs, Workhours, Ziggarets, Alcohol or other trading, ignoring their Digi-tEURO. ... I made worth from ca. 10.000 EUR silver invest, as side invest for fun beside main gold interes, into now +/- 40.ooo EUR = 30.000+ without any work. aqnd I am fine with.
>>62081546Yeah they sucked as money for 6000 years. The fiat era is an eyeblink historically.
>>62081740Nah they want to implement this in 2028 I think but it's not really realistic and a terrible idea. We'll see.
>>62081764Hard currency will never be used against its too inefficient and problematic with international trade
>>62081860It's kind of sad how the masses value convenience over literally everything else.
The stack is growing.
>>62081860Not in the long term, but it’s definitely a possibility in the short term. That’s a pretty rough scenario though, I’ll give you that. More likely, it will be a return to a backed currency and, given how much metal central banks are accumulating, it’s probably not a bad bet to assume that in the not-so-distant future we will see the return of type 2 money (not in the sense that you would ever want to practically convert it, but in the sense that it would be theoretically convertible and backed the currency’s strength via something finite). Historically, the biggest issue with precious metals is that the economy could often outrun the pace at which mining could uncover the metal, and this would cause persistent deflation and restrict growth. China’s Song dynasty made the mistake of switching to Type 3 money in this event, and over time, they completely tanked their currency. However, with the relative decline of population and birth rates in developed countries, a huge driver of GDP (population growth) will start to work against the output. Metals could better work in this environment (compared to how they have worked historically) because they wouldn’t have to keep pace with the population explosion that affected most financial systems. GDP can grow anyway with persistent innovation and efficiency upgrades, but the decline of population growth could offset it. Will be interesting to see. Personally, I think the reserve currency will have to be repegged to *something* eventually, and the purchasing history of central banks over the last few years seems to suggest that it will be metal (or a currency backed by metal reserves).
>>62082010>>62081906Silver caused hyperinflation and destroyed Spain in the 1500-1600s forever, people are so dumb to think fiat is bad>Second, there was inflation and hyperinflation on their own. Vast surges of silver that would hit the Spanish economy regularly would lead to sudden tremendous spikes in prices for all sorts of goods, especially food. Destabilizing hyperinflation happened so frequently people left the cities. These people could then farm the land to grow their own food, and to create their own clothes and implements. That way they divorced themselves completely from a silver cash economy that was so unstable and unpredictable. Of course, this meant that Spain de-urbanized throughout the period of the silver surges, as towns that used to be quite large started to depopulate.Spain never managed to achieve a city of over 100,000 until 1750 or so (in this case Madrid), when before 1492 it had had at least 4 cities of that size: Seville, Granada, Toledo and Cordoba. Without growing towns and cities there was no robust middle class; without a robust middle class there was no backbone for a strong consumer economy.The third effect was on Spanish industry itself. Before the discovery of the Americas in 1492, Spain had robust industries inherited from the days of Moorish rule—especially in textiles, steelmaking and glass making. The steel of Toledo was renowned throughout Europe as the hardest made anywhere, for example. By 1650, these industries had all but disappeared in Spain. The huge quantities of silver made it easy to buy finished goods from abroad and import that instead of having the Spanish government support Spanish companies and industries.Inflation and hyperinflation deeply discouraged investment in industries as the prices for raw materials in steelmaking and textile making, for example, would wildly swing up and down. This caused a cascade of business bankruptcies.
>>62081860It’s never been easier hell I can come up with a system that works right nowA bank with diffrent vaults from diffrent countries settling the score at a daily or weekly basis by moving gold from one vault to the other
>>62082087Oh I’m well aware of how silver destabilized currencies and entire economies. The advancements in mining and an increasingly global world meant that governments had to reevaluate their currency systems and rethink of “scarce” silver actually was. That said, the landscape is a bit different now. There are still silver gluts, sure, but not in the same way. I’m also not pointing to silver as the currency-of-choice for backing, as I think it is clearly gold (just based on what most central banks are buying). Silver has always been very volatile and prone to massive influxes. I think it will still go up in value over time, but in my humble opinion, gold is the realistic choice for a type 2 currency replacing the USD as the reserve currency.
>>62082124It’s actually gonna be 40% gold and backed by other commodities for stability the BRICS currency framework papers go into depth on this issue
>>62082144Can you link? I’m curious about that.
blue one isn't bad
>>62081729Mods are niggers.
Stacking Romanian gold and Baltic bacon
>>62082232Hey post that with a timestampOh wait! You can't because that's not your picAsshole
>>62082121Paper gold? Nah you guys don't believe in that, try again
>>62082144>>62082153Based on what I’ve found, it seems it’s 40% gold and 60% a basket of fiat currencies. I can’t find anything on other commodities composing that 60%.
i have some titanium in a nail clipper, not sure the content of it, how would i find out? it was a wilkinson sword one that i bought like 25 years ago.it broke recently and idk if the metal is worth anything. i recall it being kinda expensive back then.
>>62082415Silver is down again today,,,, guess that means Drumphy will continue the war,,,,the war on silver
>>62082153Read it years ago don’t have a link but you will be able to find it
>>62082362Just gold getting transferred between vaults like it would between countries but in a building
>>62082457Yeah, exactly like paper gold and silver does,,,,but yall hate thar so try again fren
>>62081729/k/ mods are literally NAFO propagandistsHow do we explain that
>>62081267I stack because everything else is fucking retarded.
>>62082451>>62082364This is what I found when researching. However, gold + other commodities would be interesting (though potentially more volatile).
>>62082496Yeah pmg brokies "find it interesting" but 0 other people are thinking about it,,,,and no one is going it,,,,lmao,,,,ohhhh,,,you a8re being scammed
do you guys think the silver rise is done?only thing I'm left feeling after gold and silver basically both rose in tandem is I should have bought gold/silver in a ratio close to 60:40 or 70:30 because silver takes up more space per gram.still I am massively up so I can't complain
>>62082155i have asian dragon fatigue
>>62082552Post your losses fren it will help us out to know
>>62082568>losseswhat losses? can you read nigger?>still I am massively up
I got rich from buying silverjews big mad
>>62082589Guy in the last thread said he bought gold under spot while posting proof that he paid a huge premium,,,,every single time
>>62082606i bought after the post-squeeze dumpso like 20 per
Haven’t been on in a while and I haven’t been keeping up with the markets either. I’m surprised to see silver is still holding up well, all things considered. My crypto bags are basically done for. I have no hope left for the space desu
>>62082615Everyone who lost money here brags they made money,,,like the 401k loser,,,,he needs $180 silver to break even but every pmg baggie congratulates him for his imaginary profit,,,yall cant do 4th grade math
>>62082664>needs $180 silverwe've never been near even $130 this cycle so no one who bought in the pre-bull-run is underwater. idk why you obsess over baggies, there are always baggies in every sector in every cycle
Jews so big mad they pay Indians to shit up this place to try and dissuade me. It's far too late though, I already won, I got rich from buying silver
>>62082155Colored coins with printed graphics are hideous. The only acceptable form of coloring is enamel.
Trash day!
>>62082675People here were paying $130 and going all in. I doubt anyone has made a profit,,,,,lmao,,,when petey B shorted at $118 yall called him a joo,,,now hes using his profit to take his family to Japan while yall cry about losing 50% in 2 months
Post more silver. Romanian silver with Baltic Bacon Butter Bread
>62082717posted it again award
What would a war do to the price of gold and silver? i'm looking to add more to the stack if it dips.
>>62081267There's literally nothing else worth investing in
I think I payed 3-6% premium on the one circulated ducat and 4-9% on the others. I think 6-8% is fine to pay for the uncirculated ones as they have a nice proof like finish in hand. Cleaned or circulated ones are fine too for the gold weight.
>>62083172Do you brag you paid under spot?
>>62083141This. I don't want to own 1 one-billionth of a company I don't care about or a digital nothingcoin. Gold is beautiful, silver is useful and scarce, and that's good enough for me
>>62083274You don't want to make profit just cope for getting scammed
>>62082958Mark Thornton discussed this recently https://youtube.com/L6SvzlPVLpU>tl;dw: volatilityI'd say it's as good as any time to buy overall though. war means increased government spending (inflation and misallocation.) just generally can't imagine prices going down significantly, like, the dollar isn't ever deflating, so it's only up from here. if you're buying now, you're buying way higher than someone a decade ago anyways is how I look at it, what's some hypothetical missed dip worth? won't matter in the long run.
>>62081860Both global empires, Rome and Britannia only used hard currency. In fact the dollar is backed by an asset itself, oil
>>62083295>botched the YT link:(https://youtube.com/watch?v=L6SvzlPVLpU
>>62083309Rome used fiat
>>62082691And I suspect one of them is a jannie tranny
>Rome used fiatLike every empire Rome did not start with fiat money, but in the later empire, especially by the 3rd century AD, it transitioned to a form of fiat currency (fiduciary currency). As emperors, notably starting with Aurelian, heavily debased the silver content of coins, their value came to be determined by state decree (Senatus Consulto) and public trust rather than intrinsic. The debasement of Roman currency, often described as a move toward a fiat system, was a significant contributing factor to the economic collapse of the western roman empire. All fiat, once debased, on a long enough time line goes to zero. All you need to do is study history to see this.
>>62083351What is a silver danerius
>>62083274Plus the added benefit of shiny rocks having been used as money for thousands of years. I highly doubt any company or crypto that exists today will be around even a century from now.
Is a safe deposit box a good place to store my silver? Not all of it of course
>>62083388Checked
>>62083389A 95% debased currency
>>62081334W....whats going to happen tomorrow?
>>62083409>Bank bail insRemember during the holocough you had to make an appointment just to get inside the doors of a bank? Possession is everything. I would never use them.
Added 3 ounces of sterling and butterscotch amber for around 17 USD this holiday. Easter flea markets are the best.
>>62083388Great post, fren.
>>62083409If SHTF and you need your metals the most good luck getting them. Of course if it does not hit the fan you're fine. Do you trust your bank? Do you trust the system? Do you trust shit will not hit the fan in our lifetime?
>>62083439I remember when baggies were buying silver for $130 they said in 2 weeks muh comex drained silver $700
If SHTF and you need your $ the most good luck getting them. Of course if it does not hit the fan you're fine. Do you trust your bank? Do you trust the system? Do you trust shit will not hit the fan in our lifetime? Get your $ now
It's hard to comprehend how much pmg baggies lost in the silver scam of 2026
The gold maple today took a lot of big bills.
>>62083644Which size did you go for? Let's see it :)
Received today. The Isle of Man Crowns are CuNi though.
>>62083648I got an ounce. You probably get a suspicious activity report now just for withdrawing enough cash for a measly ounce
>>62083309But wait, there's more!Gold Byzantine coins, primarily thesolidus (or nomisma), circulated for over 700 years, establishing a standard for international commerce from the 4th century until the 11th century. Introduced by Constantine I around 312 CE, these high-purity (0.955–0.980 fine) coins were the dominant currency of the eastern Mediterranean and beyond, often called bezants.The Republic of Venice issued iconic gold coins, most notably the ducat (later known as the zecchino), starting in 1284. It was renowned for its high purity and remained a standard trade currency for over 500 years until 1797.The silver dollar—specifically the Spanish-Mexican real de a ocho ("piece of eight") and later the Mexican peso—was the primary de facto international trade currency in Asia and the Americas from the 16th to the late 19th century. It facilitated global commerce, bridging economies between Europe, the Americas, and Asia.Anyone who says gold and silver cannot sustain international trade have never cracked a history book.
>ruff ruff>if you don't own physical silver, then fuck u>ruff ruff
>>62083653lot of great coins in that picture
>>62083653I'm liking those cat coins.
I think he saw the meme
>>62083496I trust Sergey and Ari. So I’m mostly chainlink and a few ounces of silver
>>62083853sir, please see here:>>62015802
>>62082958In general, instability and uncertainty is bullish for gold. The money printing and over-borrowing that accompanies a war economy is also bullish for gold. However, there are some selloffs that can happen when funds have gold in their portfolios and they’re trying to remove volatile assets. That is what’s happening here. A bunch of funds bet on interest rate cuts, didn’t get them, and trimmed their positions in gold as a result. As a lot of analysts have pointed out, the fundamentals for gold haven’t changed, and the buyers for longterm gold (not just funds treating it speculatively) haven’t budged. Personally, I think this bodes well for gold’s future, and we could see stable 5200-5600 EOY. I can’t speak for silver because it’s harder to pin down due to its industrial demand.
>>62082958The British government declared war on germany, and then one day later abandoned the gold standard so that they could print money.Stocks usually perform well during war, but gold does the best because it's something you can hold on your person, and you don't need to trust a third party to keep your wealth safe for you.>If you can't see or touch it, you don't own itA lot of anons here know this, which is why the advice I'd give to >>62083409 is to keep it yourself unless the deposit box you use is very reliable.
fatbells > barbell
>>62081267It makes jews and /biz seethe. Im all in.
One silver please!
Would you get 16oz of gold or 1000 oz of silver right now?
>>62084215Into the based meme bowl you go.
>>62084266Gold
>>62084266Gold, easy.
>>62084266silber, obviously
>>620842668 and 500
Bros, think this might actually be it for the real estate market, this might be the giga-happening we've all been waiting for.Houses in my area are entirely move-in-ready being listed for 100k, 2 years ago it was 150k+ for the same size houses. This is the floppening, all the old people are retired and the ones that haven't are just trying to move their shit so they can retire. I've never seen it this crazy in terms of cheap houses on the market.
Silver and gold are the worst investment class,,,,,zero yield
>>62082492>>62083141More or less this, I stack because I know AI right now and in the future is worth literally nothing, it has one crash cycle to go before they come out with marketable products - it gets trillions in investment, we reach the end of this iteration's rope, it burns out after lack of profit due to not being able to guarantee return from investment.For years it's "dead", then it becomes the new hip investment again and it gets a new wave of money, THAT wave might be the one to make it profitable, this wave is just about pushing as far as possible no profit needed.So basically, that's the whole stock market, it will crash.>The housing marketDerivative of the stock market.The housing market for me is actually in the shitter now and I'm just now starting to get interested, if I wanted to I could just outright buy 1/4 of a house in silver in my area and the crash has just started, people who don't know don't know but if you're in one of these markets where new cheap homes pop up constantly you think WTF, what's happening?So now I'm just starting to get interested in the real estate market in my area, because if the cheap houses drop another 10-20% I can hop in and it won't be retarded anymore to do so. Right now it's still a bit too retarded, as shitter poorhouses are still 80k in my area instead of the 60k they were a few years ago. Real prices btw, that's how bad it is here.
>>62081267I started stacking because IQ is so retarded that I felt it nessecary to do the opposite of what he says I should do.
>>62084672yeah we stackers are in a good positionhouses will keep crashing against silver/goldno doubt about it
>>62084266I feel like the answer to this is just so stupidly obvious>Less than a KGVS>100 10 ounce barsYeah... the GSR isn't bad right now so I can't fault you for getting a little gold, but if it's a either / or the silver is still clearly better and is better as a primary investment.
>>62084696Silver and gold are crashing against real assets like housing, oil and the $$$$,,,,maybe some day your pet rocks will go up,,,,2 weeks probably according to your G_d Peter Schiff
The only hope for silver is that more idiots will fall for the obvious silver ponzi scheme,,,,,there is a huge glut!
200 cad/oz when?
>>62084760When mcchickens are $100 CAD
>>62084782silver would be over a grand an oz if the ratio of McChicken to silver stayed the same as today
>>62084788Lmao why would it stay the same? People need mcchickens more than they need silver
>>62084811Nobody is paying 100 dollars for a McChicken buddy