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love physical silversimple as
>>62170684The pic is the ass side of some sort of custom 250oz coin that the Bongs made to celebrate the U.S. whateverthefuckitistennial this year. I've heard it has Chuckie's face but I haven't seen a pic of it. So yeah if anyone has one please post that would be great uv ya.
What will you do with your PMs if there isn't an economic catastrophe?
>Huge deficits in minerals such as silver by 2050 inevitablekek, baggies pay 200% premiums so that they can break even in 20 years.
Deficits for the past few years
>>62170717Fiat is worthless fren,,,Don't feed the trolls,,,im stackin' bronze cut, polish fractional silver ,,,,and AU-chan,,,,luv me some metals,,,,shrimple as
>>62170715>if there isn't an economic catastropheYou mean like the one we're currently living in?
>>62170772No, I mean like if banking, utilities, long-distance communication, and long-distance transport no longer function.
>>62170684so anyone finally know why we slid another 10% in just one week? i cant take this shit any longer
>>62170772Lmao,,,by 'we' you mean you,,,,its easy to get rich if you dont buy silver
>>62170786The hyuge silver glut of 2026
>>62170786The amount of leverage in the economy is going to shift and move around and change hands in ways that will seem counter intuitive to what our fundamental thesis says. Remember, the economy is a massive daisy chain of borrowed money and payments that is going to have to sort itself out. The immediacy of these debts is going to supercede the monetary fundamentals until the bond market begins to collapse. You will know it does when interest rates start to rise.
>>62170898but interest rates are rising a lot. just look at japan, they haven't been this high in 20 years.whats the broader implications of the bond markets imploding?
>>62170898Word slop
>>62170684No-one here has it, nor will anyone here ever get one.
>>62170922>but interest rates are rising a lot. lol. this is nothing. they should be at like 18% in the US right now, to combat inflation.
>>62170922If these losers knew anything they would be rich like iqelite
https://no1sdailydigest.substack.com/p/daily-digest-2026-04-29Silver squeeze soon frens
What's the sui stack and make it stack in 2026? I think like 5 years ago it was 50 oz sui and like 300 make it. Did that change? Also say silver runs out and simply there is none above ground in any meaningful amount for technology which from the comex it looks like it is inevitable, what really happens? Will prices skyrocket and if so by how much? Will the dollar fail in like 3 to 5 years or something?
Real men use Silver Shims
>>62171014What is the point of owning credit assets when it is constantly diluted and real-world resources begin to disappear. The only thing holding this shit-show together is the bond market. The bond market is a literal promise for resources tomorrow. Bonds artificially expand balance sheets and allows for more consumption of resources than would otherwise be possible. When it all comes tumbling down the realization will be that people who were owning the credit to chase after basis points will find the credit needed to buy resources will be revalued so they are no longer in your reach. Look at how gold ran from $35 to $5400. The gold didn't change. In fact, there is more above ground today than in the 60s. That is the nature of the grift. You put 10 ounces of gold/work into the "ponzi' and years down the line the credit you receive only buys you 2 ounces of gold of purchasing power. JUST. OWN. THE. COMMODITY. It's that simple. Even gold-backed dollars got revalued from $20.67 to $35. You lost your ass for every dollar you owned and you made a fortune for each gold coin you held in your possession.See pic rel. Top 20% hold you only need like 60 ounces of silver. If trouble occurs in the $46TN bond market and it needs to find a safe haven in metals, there is nowhere near enough to go around for everyone. I will not be the victim of the Fiat Fallout.
I am conflicted. If it goes below 70 I might buy the dip. But it still looks tempting now.What do?
>>62171135We have seen the giant futures fraud recently at comeximo the idea is to brainwash plebs into believing it is an unstable assetor no/little future growth potential And it is working
>>62171142I have a hefty stack that I built up when silver was in the 20s. I still think it is worth it to acquire at least some metal on a monthly basis. As the above excel sheet shows, even 60 ounces is a significant amount of silver the the entire globe will not be privileged to access due to the physical supply constraints. I think real-world access to silver could fundamentally change and there will be a time when walking into a coin shop to buy silver for under $100 will look like an absurdly opportune moment in history for anyone aware of it.
https://silverseek.com/article/silver-institute-strikes-again-john-macintoshposted this in the last bread, wanted to re-post incase people didn't see it since it was at the end, I found this article very interesting, and silver institute stats are often posted in this general, so it may be of interest to others.
>>62171142 this >>62171177 checkedBuying 10oz by Friday
>>62171175It's like having the winning hand in a poker game and someone is trying to bluff you. Silver's importance should be self evident at this point and it makes sense why we see so much fud. The greatest asset in your lifetime is not going to sold to the public. They need you to keep your entire life wrapped up in the paper-ponzi. Silver is the lynchpin that resets the value of gold and would disrupt global trade, insurance, housing, banks all of it. They can't stop it either.
The stack is growing.
>>62170684Thoughts on Tether gold?https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/XAUTUSDT/
>>62171175It genuinely does not matter what-so-ever what the COMEX does or what public opinion is on silver, look at how fast China is increasing silver imports, to levels that are so far beyond what has ever been seen before it makes the massive ramp up at the end of 2025 look like a flat line. The game is coming to a close, right now, look around you, silver is at $70 and people are bearish and complaining. Seventy dollars! A number that was a far-fetched dream a mere 6 months ago. Sit back, relax, and watch it all come crashing down the moment a U.S based manufacturer requests their monthly delivery of silver for production, and gets told "Uhh, sorry, we're fresh out."
>>62171207You don't hold it you don't own it.
>>62171207lollmaohttps://no01.substack.com/p/the-cbdc-we-already-have
>>62171177I am one of those that invested at higher prices than you guys, that's why i am so interested in buying proper dips now, lol.
>>62170684>Includes british flag on coin>Names of britsh royalty on edge>Clipped wing (symbolism)>Independence
>>62171230gonna get pretty gay isn't it
>>62170871>artificial price suppression with oilit's gonna be fun watching them try to buy silver from nobody
>>62171142>What do?>>62171142I just boughted, banking on a glitch in the matrix. Each line is 50x 2RMs with big windmill. I let you do the maths, but i haven't seen prices like these for RMs since silber broke out. Fun thing is i check the same shop once a week to see when they refill, and they didn't in over a year, but i kept checking out of habit, and all of a sudden it was availible last night. Spam-boughted until i emptied their reserves!
>>62171208>silver is at $70 and people are bearish and complaining. Seventy dollars! A number that was a far-fetched dream a mere 6 months ago.that's how you know they're newfags kek
>>62171344LMAO this is crazy. They will be very mad, kek
>>62171181Very interesting read. Thanks fren! I knew that there was deception, but i didnt realize that even the silver institute was so wrong. It checks out though...
>>62171181yes the silver institute is corrupt
>>62171365I thought they'd cancel my orders, but nope, i got shipping confirmation earlier today. It could have been optimized a bit better since orders are limited to 50 similar items per parcel, so i had to pay x10 the shipping fees (and it adds up, i'm not german myself so i had to import it over here). But no time to try to haggle over few bux, it's not every day you see big windmills for slightly below spot!Crazy i am excited like a virgin at his prom night for RMs at 10 bux when i used to buy-bulk them by the hundreds for 4.50€ just 2 years ago... But it is how it is.Otherwise idk if you've seen my post in last bread about the comex inventories, but imho you should refrain to buy until you see the banksters refill. By my calculations it should bottom out in July at $60-65, that's a great entry point, and realistically it wont be able to go much lower than that.
>>62171413>i'm not german myself>but I love hoarding german coinswhy is this so common?
>>62171413I haven't seen your post, but I genuinely thought we'd moon at the end of May. You mean there will be mooning and then another crash?
>>62170715Pass it on to my children. Imagine not passing on wealth to your children especially under the table.
>>62171248I'm of the opinion that anyone new to investing should probably not care too much about price and at least get to 60ounces as quickly and responsibly as possible. Reassess how you feel after the fact and scale back the purchases if you think it is necessary. I couldn't possibly imagine floating through life thinking every economic downturn is going to bounce back and make you richer than before. Only fools shrug off 2008 and 2020 as proof that humanity magically found some panacea that no one needs to pay their bills.I've identified the payment: Every time you put money into the bank, pay Wallstreet, buy insurance of all kinds you are spending money you will never get back. You put $2000 in the bank in 2020 (roughly 1 oz of gold) and in 2026 you only get half an ounce back out. That is the ultimate arbiter of real value: metals.
>>62171425Not my fault if nazism is uber kino. But i love silber from all over the world. My latest purchase from few hours ago is a 4 Soles 1858 from Bolivia.>>62171439it's here if you wanna look at it >>62167968I can't tell you when the next crash will occur, but i am confident the current dump isn't completely done yet, but i don't think it will go lower than 60/65, it will be the new bottom for the years to come.
>>62171461Fantastic response. Thank you.I needed this today.
>>62171181I am one who quotes the silver institute, mainly because I don't know of any other sources of info.If anyone knows of other sources, I'm all ears.
Fun fact : if you live in France and type "1oz american silver dollar" on ebay, first result showing up is pic rel
>>62171786Grim.
>>62171413nothing wrong with buying rms>>62171814those are both some of the better lions and dragons they've done
>>62171425I much prefer monarchism. The nazis created and funded the state of Israel. Monarchs have kicked jews out for millenia and took all their shekels before they did too. All the commie/enlightenment jews hated monarchies, which is why very few exist today beyond decoration.
>>62171413By July, I will have enough powder to buy again. Going to pull the trigger on some 1/2 silver rounds. They're about a dollar less per oz than 1oz rounds, somehow.
>>62171926Ideally ww1 doesn't happen and the monarchies are still in place
>>62171413That chart shows registered and eligible. Only one of them matters.I like RM, but prefer 5 RM. I even have an AU 1936 J and an 1934 G Postdam part of my collection. Both of those have the lowest mintage numbers.
>>62171986>I even have an AU 1936 J and an 1934 G Postdam part of my collection. Both of those have the lowest mintage numbers.You'll love my last week purchase then, among others there was this complete 1934 garnison church with date serie (A D E F G J). All mints in the 300K mintage range but for Berlin. At 20/ea i was very happy about those. As you said, people always underestimate how rares the ones with date are.
>>62171004Where did it say silver squeeze soon? All it said is china increasing silver imports.
>>62171986For example for the Karlsruhe (G) mint, it's estimated around 90% destruction rate, meaning only 24K examplars still existing. You prolly have more MS55+ slabbed Morgan 1921 than the entirety of 1934G Postdam existing as a whole. Yet you can still find them for stupidly cheap. Wont last forever...
Fuck this shit. I sold all my silver. My hopes were that it was going to at least 300-500/ozI can make up the 15,000 i lost by the end of this year. But there's no fucking way I give a fuck enough to hold it waiting for it to break even over a span of 20 fucking god damn years. I'll never invest again. Fuck you faggots. You'll all still be here in 40 years for those of you that don't die, and you'll still be waiting for silver to go above 75oz.All of you kill yourselves
>>62172099>I sold all my silverProve itOh wait, you didn't you DUMB BLACK NIGGER
>>62171814I don't know if it's just because I'm so used to 1oz but any coins bigger than that always look so cool to me. 2oz, 5oz, 10oz, etc, they always look like absolute units.
>>62172099Every single regular poster here is in the black, most by a significant margin (myself included). I have personally posted shipping order receipts as proof. You seem like you're used to shitcoin gambling and the massive swings that come along with it; and if that's the case then this was not for you to begin with.Goodbye. Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
>>62172099>he exchanged real money for fake money
@62172099Weak bait.Use lower numbers next time. It'll be more believable.
>day 55 TD still hasn't shipped my silver, where the FUCK is it >>62172099I only got to double, the triple in the last week of January, I accept the mistake I made getting in late and I'm in it for the long haul
Got a tube of these for $77/oz after premium.
>>62172168Forgot pic
They delivered my coins in the mail, so i didnt get ripped off!
One silver please!
>>62172289Congrats on your fulfillment anon.
Anyone have thoughts on 14k (58.33%) gold Canadian gov't issued coins? Any knowledge of their street cred among dealers?Pic related
You get rich by selling silver to idiots ,,,,,,, not by being an idiot buying silver
>>62172289
Lmao,,,,,they can't stop crying about the rich Indian who proved that silver is a scam,,,,,if they would stop crying for three minutes they could find a real investment
Newfag here. I made a purchase yesterday at exactly 11:02, how do I find out what the live spot price the dealer used to charge me was at the time? For some reason, they don't list it anywhere and looking at their gold charts they only show it in 5 minute increments and knowing what it was at 11:05 doesn't really help me when I bought at 11:02 and it changes every few seconds.I want to update my spreadsheet with the exact live spot price when I paid but it seems very difficult to find that figure. You'd think it'd be listed on the order confirmation or something but it definitely isn't. Is this dealer just shit?
10 years of pmg and no one has made a profit except the coin merchants
What did this random individual mean by this? Checked his profile, posted once and it was a based video laying out the jew plan
>>62172733>find what you paid per ounce>figure out what percentage premium the dealer is charging for whatever coin you bought>subtract that percentage from what you paid
>>62172733>Is this dealer just shit?sounds like they are manipulating the bill of sale, if in america report to better business bureau if in eurotardia, they have a counterpart, probably named something homosexual.but unless your gonna get on the phone and press them just take the 1-5% hit and wait for the invoice to arrive in the mail to photo copy and pass on.
the Waffle S(ilver) S(tacker) tank rolls into townon shiny wheelscrushing fonds and stocksbecause precious metal always mogscan i have the literature noble prize for this, please?
was going through the "getting ready to throw away" pile of auction jewelry leftovers. found earrings that i missed the first time, along with a few backer pieces marked 14K. all in all ~$150 probably.
>>62172836Phone posting
>>62172830it's like the Patton phrase in reverse.Wir Grezzing die Tracks mit Bong ShizeOpa Approved
>>62172136Call them.
Just say no to the obvious silver scam
>>62170935He ain't rich. He's just trying to collect Izzat here.
>>62170715Same thing I've been doing: realize gains, rotate them into new opportunities, end up with more PMs. But I am fortunate enough to actually have the time to do the needed research.
>>62171814>Wales DragonI think I've found a new Stack Guardian, even has a gold version.
>>62173056I can confirm hes rich,,,,....he owns a big share of a silver mine
>>62171745You can only work with what you've got, I'm the original creator of pic related (updating it for 2026, that is) despite knowing that the numbers are purposefully downplayed, it is what it is.
Lmao,,,,pmg baggies cant cope with silver demand destruction caused by higher prices,,,,,covered in ECON 101Oh well they have a 20 year bear market to learn
>>62172865bong shize?du manst den hatz?den guten shit?den eurokit?das dope?den sofadrücker?das gehirnzellenmasssker?den minz?das besonders teure oregano?a grasle?a hatzale?des wos in an fettn ofn kummt?me likes
Still holding.
slurped a 5 oz elephant
the atb 5 oz at spot are already sold out :(
They didn't buy at $12 or $25 but went all in at $130,,,,,lmao now buying at $80,,,,will buy more at $45 ,,,,will sell at $18
>>62173382>$18I wish it would go that low again... don't give me hope..
>>62173402Why would you hope for that unless you own none currently?Why didn't you buy at $12?
>>62173402I'm the poorest nigger here. And if you didn't bought the f material by at least 25usd per oz, you are a delulu....
>>62173544401k loser needs $180 an ounce to break even
>401k loser needs $180 an ounce to break even
Washed me war nickels with soap and water. Did nothing for tarnish but now the gunky gunk is gone. Looks nice.
Does it even make sense that like half of America is feverishly working and giving the majority of their paychecks to buy stocks and insurance benefits. Who is even selling all this crap? Wouldn't it all just get bought up to the point the price just keeps rising? And in the same vein, isn't it true that you still have to sell all this garbage to secure the cash you need to spend to live your life? I think the single most important aspect of modern financial capitalism worth understanding is that none of it works without the Treasury market which puts all of us on the hook. It also doesn't work without endless amounts of input by the tax cattle. Why would I want to trust this system that is obviously consuming far more than it produces? Maybe you strategically need a 401k to help you secure a loan for a house. But no one should expect your 401k will be some sort of liferaft to save you in the long run. The idiots running on the hamster wheel to fund Wallstreet and the banks are the suckers.
>>62173860When you buy insurance and the company invests in bonds, the government spends it on stupid retard shit. They SPEND IT. There is no ROI to allow the government to repay the debts back to the insurance company so all they are doing is dollar dilution. When that little grift ends it'll be the taxpayers (you and I) who will be told to recapitalize the insurance companies and the banks. Even though we've been paying into it this whole time! The jews stole it to further the Zionist agenda. And just as easily as they will slaughter millions of people to accomplish their goals they ABSOLUTELY will rip the American taxpayer off. They won't even think twice about it. Plan accordingly. Because the system as it stands now is piling up losses that haven't been actualized yet. Those losses are the bonds and every single balance sheet that they are within arms reach of.
>>62173860Yep,,,broke losers hate 401ks, iras, stocks and businesses because they read incel doomer blogs,,,,then some idiot cashes his 401k in and gives half to the government and cries waaaah 401ks are stoooopid
>>62173426>>62173544I did bought when it was cheap, I just want more...
>>62173939I will not be the victim of the Fiat Fallout
It's funny that after 10 years of pmg yall still broke,,,,still praying everything collapses while you wait to die,,,still clueless
>>62173965You already are,,,you got scared of a non problem and bought a shit investment
Nothing ever happens.
>>62173945Nice and thick
>>62173945Might have to add that to the list
>>62174048i remember when getting above $50 was a major happeningthings DO happen, but then people like you forget
get fucked apmex kek
>>62174296Yeah but then nothing happend.
>>62174311
>>62174318Baggies didn't sell and lost 50%
>>62173838I do the same fren most of the 90% gets a clean up
>>62174048The end of the beginning of the happening has started
>>62174311checked bad ass round
All the silver baggies from 10 years ago sold at a loss,,,,all the silver baggies from COVID times sold at a loss,,,all the silver baggies who bought at $130 will sell at an 80% loss before 2030,,,, IQSUPREME will own 8 luxury apartments in world capitols by then,,,oh,,,lmao IQSUPREMEs silver stock up 6% today,,, kektop!
I will not be the victim of the fiat fallout
Getting this safe delivered next week. My horde will be well protected.
>>62174617Remember, the best protection for your stack is secrecy. Even having a nice safe like that, you still probably won't want to keep your entire stack in there just incase.
>>62173157>You can only work with what you've gotRoger that. So using the updated table fromsilverinstitute.org/silver-supply-demandupdating the global pop figure, andappending the table to the worksheet, here's today's update.>>62171135P.S. ... that table was out of date a while ago.>>62174632:) IS (was, by now) my stack.
>>62174502Oh no, they sold their $12 silver for $75?!
>>62174632True, but keeping it outside of the safe exposes it to house fire risk (unless I get a smaller fireproof box or case).Also the safe is TL-30 rated. I'm really, really not worried about the average criminal being able to get through that. Its built like a brick shit house.
>>62174644What are the implications of needing 2kg+ of gold (~$300,000) to be in the gold 1% while you only need 1kg of silver (~$2,500) to be in the silver 1%? Should we be FOMOing gold instead?
>>62174736No. FOMO into silver and get so much that you'll be in the 0.0000001%
>>62174739When will this happen?
pmg polish baggies,,,,,y'all have some great snacks and fractional silver,,, bb but,,,real opportunity is elsewhere,,, Poland best country in world after Japan,,, rental apartments,,tour guides,, people will flock to Poland as west collapses,,,good luck
>>62174750The when is during the collapse of fiat.More importantly is how and that is to keep on stackin'!
>no macadamias
>>62174736>What are the implications of needing 2kg+ of goldIt implies that Silver Institute's assertion that 90% of all mined silver has been lost is a valid number, and that all mined gold is still in some inventory.The gold data is much more 'if-y'. I have to do more research on gold. There exist updated tables, and I haven't looked into how much gold may have been lost. I've been concentrating on the silver figures.
How long do you think the silver charade will last for? Im not asking any specific dates, but a general time. I have been buying physical silver since 2008ish and here are some things i have noticed seem to have me extremely bullish. Please let me know what you guys think of this. For starters the gold-silver ratio, throughout history this has generally been 1oz au to 15oz ag. Some people argue that this values silver too highly given how efficiently we mine it in the modern era, to me I do not think this is the case because we have a MUCH higher global population compared to the past. Silver and gold are both scarce assets that do not magically come into existence when we want it to. Another bullish reason is that it seems like the BRICS countries are getting nearer to a Gold/Silver standard. Granted, i do not think they will be a true PM backed currency because of world jewry, but i think that their insistence of importing as much as they can get their grubby little hands on really helps fuel the true price discovery of what silver and gold is worth. Another reason is industry, as a civilization get more and more dependent on electronics and technology, there is more of a demand for silver in many industries, given that the price has been manipulated for too long, consumers and producers will come to the harsh reality that precious metals are precious and rare. That being said, silver is becoming increasing inelastic because it is a vital part in most electronics due to conductivity. Another reason that i believe silver is bullish is because it is shiny and pretty. As our world becomes less and less beautiful, humans seek out beautiful objects and places. There is something in our souls that tells us that silver and gold are beautiful and have worth. Another reason is that I believe that Globalism is coming to an end. Gone are the days where the USA has the global reserve currency and every country is forced to trade with the dollar.
>>62174828soon. the chinese are already starting to buy it en masse, since real estate is crashing over there and they are low on good investment options.
>>62174828Continuing this with more reasons. I also think that our fake debt backed economy is going to kill itself as fiat always does, we have truly been accelerating down this path but in the next 5-10 years it looks very likely. I believe that money will flow into gold and silver to protect their wealth when the stock market no longer gives 7-10% year average. What made this happen from the 30's to modern day no longer applies today given the west has thrown away its manufacturing base as well as its middle class. All in all, i think that the economic charade we are in will only last for 5-10 more years at the most, and then we will have some very rough times when there will not be enough food. During this time, i think PM's will have true price discovery and that many nations/countries will be rebuilt anew. What do you all think?
Silver bear market lasts 20-30 years on average
>>62174828>How long do you think the silver charade will last for?Well... I've been perusing /pmg/ for about 7 years, and the 'charade' theme has been running all along it.You have to be a firm believer or very, very patient.
>>62174828I think the globe is looking like it is ready to split in half over the use of the dollar as it is causing so many problems all over the world. America is a broke ass collapsing empire that went and shat all over the global energy infrastructure. You have energy trading hands in trades not using dollars, you have Europe wanting to snub America, you have India gobbling up as much metal as they can, you have China refusing export and at the end of the line you have America finding itself on the hook for all of the exported dollars we sent abroad. I think we are defnitely wading out into the deep end and the direction things seem to be headed do not bode well for the dollar. Could it last 1-5 more years? Only with continued international trade and cooperation.
Silver will drop to $15,,,it might take 20 years
>>62174899Yeah, that makes sense. I would consider myself a firm believer, but not very patient. One of the reasons why I love PM's is because I truly have no other option for my criteria. I refuse to buy index funds, mutual funds, bonds, and some specific stocks because I truly believe that Usury is a sin. Not the modern version of usury meaning "Lending money and charging the borrower exorbitant interest". I believe that charging ANY interest on debt is a sin, because the Bible (and church history) is quite clear on it and that the act of charging interest is stealing a person's future for the gratification of the present is wrong. I also think that the stock market is way overvalued and only going up because of inflation, not because our markets have actually added anything of value. I think that the moral way to use money is to create businesses that add value into the world and your community. I think that also protecting your wealth for your family's wellbeing is also moral. So that's some of the reasons for myself of why i buy silver. In a perfect world silver would not ever be an investment. It would simply be a store of value/commodity, but alas, we are human.
>>62174970>I believe that charging ANY interest on debt is a sinof course
>>62174935I think it does look like that is the case. I think that the American Govt will try to kick the can down the road as long as they can, but it is looking bleak for the future of the US Dollar. I think that they will get what they deserve.
Baggies will cry,,,,but silver they will buy,,,until they die,,,,,a brokie
>>62174970Mental illness
>>62174970You will not be the victim of the Fiat Fallout.
I wish things stayed down til tomorrow due to payday... but it's all up around 3%. I can barely buy any Silver anymore.>>6217505222,,,,pieces,,,of,,,shit,,,,and,,,,still,,,going,,,kosher
>>62175185You can lose money for the next 29 years baggie
Could get 10 x 1/25 Oz gold coins for 820 EUR total this week. Not bad. And today man in the Radio did bla-bla about soon possible "Stagflation" (DLF - Deutschlandfunk). I will not be the victim of the Fiat fallout. - This time they blame "Iran" for all. Only 4% EU oil is from there, EU/Government traitors block ships from enter Amsterdam+Rotterdam to keep prices up+gain taxes from overpriced oil from taxgoyims this way, blaming Middle East situation. (Blame "Iran"; OK, Saddam Hussein or Ghadaffi are not there anymore, Saddam is cult figure, Ghadaffi always remembered me of Michael Jackson, best dictotor today in costumes, overall performance. Idi Amin cool too. But best acting, parades, tech, architecture, goes to Gitlerchen. While Stalin has those cool "Manowar" man choirs and anthems. North Korea Man also not bad but boring [mostly causual] suit, no uniform seen yet. Pinochet was top list, but also long gone. No dictators left, just some warlords here and there in Africa. OK, General Haftar is a good newcomer.) Have a nice weekend. Some 10 days and I can order something bigger in gold, hope the actual price will still be there, or go down more.
>>62175234Need to ad 10x 1/25 Oz = 12,5 gram, fo 820 EUR Gooould! Jej! Get them all! (Silver too if like. In my region cost tax so I am more in gold but got a bit silver years ago to have some too. When it was 16 to 22 EUR/Oz).
>order 10 capsules for monies>they dont fit walking liberty dollars, of which I have 8>only peace dollarsLife is hard
>>62175249Wrong, wait, it was 1820 EUR for 10x 1/25, 12.5 gram. Tired after work so lack concentration. Nice hobby anyway. Is relaxing to be a collector. Have a nice evening. See you.
>>62174970Same
>>62175257>walking liberty dollarsAmerican silver eagles?
I finally got my Libertads after 2 months of waiting. They are gorgeous. The best coins I have. Can't stop looking at them, bros.
>>62171937>fractional>cheaper than 1oz roundskino
>>62171281Not to mention it looks like a pound coin
>>62175370Congrats.
>>62175767nothin beats a good libertad
>>62175370Yeah libertatas are pretty comfy coins, congrats bro
Also speaking of Mexico, pretty bummed bcuz today i received 2x mexican pieces of 8s (1736 & 1741) i paid a bit over 400€ who turned out to be fakes. Pretty decent ones from the ebay pics, but once i had them in hand i immediately knew they were modern cast. Prop to the counterfeiters to actually have used real silver for once tho. Since the ping & dimensions are similar to my real ones, they probably melted down real 8 Reales (recent ones with no premium) to cast their fakes.Filling up the return form as i post. I hate having to waste time doing this shit.
>>62175706I didnt think until today there were still britbongs mad about american independance
>>62175843That sucks. I don't know those too well but looks nice from the picture. Any hassle returning it other than the time waste?
>>62175856>Any hassle returning it other than the time waste?Nah, ebay is well known for always siding with the buyers, never got any issue getting a refund, even if the seller refused the return. What ends up happening if so is you get refunded and you can keep the stuff anyway.I've got quite the collection of fakes in my jar-o-fake over the years from all the niggers (women) who refused to pay for the return.>I don't know those too well but looks nice from the pictureyup fooled me too at first glance, but the final price was a first warning i probably goofed up, $200/ea was way too cheap. But tbf i learned to not worry about fakes, they always end up looking/feeling super sussy once you have them in hand. Still, was happy to have real ones from my collection to make sure i was correct about my ominous feeling.
not sure if i care for the site redesign, but this is one of the best cat coins they've done so far. >>62175872>$200/ea was way too cheap.What sort of price would you normally expect?
>>62175922>it finally makes sense to not pay them with a credit card since they don't have the exact same pricenever mind, about time>>62175872>Nah, ebay is well known for always siding with the buyers,Not that I would ever do it, really, but wouldn't that open up a lot of sellers to getting totally fucked selling numismatic coins? Even slabbed. But definitely good you don't get stuck with fakes and don't have to jump through a lot of hoops to get refunds.
>>62172958do you have their number perchance?
the coin shop bought my silver $13 under spot ;_;
>>62175947Here. Navjot (kek) will escalate it. Just be prepared with your order number and date. Mention a charge back. Tell that bitch TD still doesn't have metals they are selling. Also mention your money isn't a free loan for their bank. It may trigger her memory from when I said it to her lol.
What did he mean by this
>>62176005Who did you deal with at the coin shoppe? Colonial acres is where I'd go. When I was shopping around for the best dealer buy price they were buying at 95% - 98% of spot, depending on the piece, and size.
>>62171425>why is this so common?Golly gosh Anon I really could not say.
>>62176070>responding to fuds with 1 postYou new here?
>>62176057thanks anon
>>62175922>What sort of price would you normally expect?In that condition? Minimum $550/600.>>62175938>but wouldn't that open up a lot of sellers to getting totally fucked selling numismatic coins?Oh yes, definitely. But the vast majority of people are good, hard working, honest people. We terminally online chuds tend to have a very grim outlook on the world because we had to witness all the decadence and filth humanity had to offer, but that's not how it is irl. Ebay/MKM/FBmarketplace restored my faith in mankind.On ebay i've around 2.5K sales, never once a buyer tried to fuck me over with a fake return. Actually, nobody ever asked for a return. Even for coins worth $1K+ i sent to the other side of the world.If you respect your buyers and sell the good shit, i believe malevolent actors are a very tiny population. They can do big damages still, but i never had to deal with bad buyers, but got much more troubles with sellers. I often give them the benefit of the doubt, but some are aware they are selling fakes. Often because they themselves got scammed and want to recoup the loss (often from their previous credulity/lack of experience).
>>62176187Lmao,,,,most of the FUDder shills here are coin merchants
when talking about the filth of humanity...
>>62174970wow> stealing a person's future for the gratification of the presentYour analogy was perfect. Thank you for writing that.I never could understand the exact principle. I am up early with coffee and can barely read. Asked myself that same question 100 times. I don't read the entire thread usually.God had me come here and see this post Today, I’m sure.Thank You for your insight and knowledge.God bless you and yours
>>62176575>im forced to buy shit investment from the joos because the joos say good investments are badLmao,,,,nothing dumber or broker than a rocktard
I don't think I'm gonna reach my 120 oz by the end of the year goal...
>>62176765Lucky you
not buying the gradewonder if this is actually the coin or not
I have like a lb of merc dimes. Should I try and trade them for something cooler?
frensmark extras are up
>>62177526What the fuck website you guys even ordering this custom shit from?
>>62177526buy an ad
>>62177447Na. Junk silver will be extremely valuable for transactions in the future when we have the Globo-homo jew police trying to stick tracking devices up their goyim's buttholes as the glorious endgame for humanity. Eventually, bank credit will lose its purchasing power and even physical cash will be equally useless if interest rate risk puts the government, banks and fed all in to insolvency.Having physical, durable and valuable items to transact with will be invaluable. I hold onto my physical change for this very reason because the coinage can simply move over to whatever new currency they try to replace the dollar with. If I ever did turn my coinage at the bank the next stop was the LCS. It's not worth it at this point with silver at $70, but it sure as hell was at $20.It may sound like hyperbole but these types of monetary events have happened in the past and all of the conditions we need for it to happen again are present. Weimar tier inflation? Why is that impossible? Our economy is piling up debt by the trillions and our economy is people delivering goyslop to those fortunate enough to have a job who hide in their homes because the streets are full of brownoids. Cool economy we have here.
>>62177560Not him. I dont even want one. Im just an information vampire.
>>62177560be more easily agitated
>>62177562The problem with this idea is that things like durable tools, fresh water, eggs, meat, honey, medical supplies, toilet paper, skilled labor trade, etc will all be more valuable for longer if we ever go into a bartering economy. This is easily shown historically and pretty obvious if you've ever lived in an area where you can't entirely rely on the state infrastructure.A dozen eggs will get you a couple lbs of venison much easier than counting out fractional and junk silver if we ever did have "weimar tier inflation"
>>62177597
>>62177597what you're describing is a scenario where society has completely broken down and it's just subsistence farmers trading with each other.... that's not what happens in a currency reset
>>62177609Anon, a currency reset is society breaking down. Weimar republic didn't have people magically coming out of it rich because the were trading silver for bread instead of a wheelbarrow of dollars.
>>62177620>Weimar republic didn't have people magically coming out of it rich because the were trading silver for bread instead of a wheelbarrow of dollarsBut it did. People traded PMs for entire city blocks worth of real estate. Same with Argentina.
>>62177631>People traded PMs for entire city blocks worth of real estate.Show me 5 examples of this happening with receipts
>>62177447Yeah,,,.trade them for something useful,,,,$$$$We all saw what happened when the Iran water started,,,everyone dumped garbage rocks for $$$,,,,the exact opposite of what pmg losers said would happen
>>62177631>People traded PMs for entire city blocks worth of real estate. Same with Argentina.Lmao,,,this is the dumb shit retards here believe
>76 weeks budgeted to apparently remove oracle dependancies from something that already runs locally in jbossokay
sure wish i had some based iranian gold
>>62177755What's based about it?
>>62177637https://talkmarkets.com/article/good-weimar-real-estate-for-39oz-silver-its-documented?post=449392