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I’ve been buying it for the past 2 years now and have become absolutely infatuated with it ever since I bought my first 10oz bar. I acquire some anytime I can by any means necessary no matter what the price is. Is there something unfolding about the true value of what this element will become? Especially in the next few decades. Stacker bros?
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>>515834035
congrats money gone over metal, idiot
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>>515834035
What are you planning to do with your shiny metal collection?
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>>515834035
you've been stacking it for two years and now you're looking for someone to redpill on it?
precious metal collectors truly are the dumbest fucking retards imaginable.
what possible scenario are you going to get in where silver is more valuable than ammo and food while simultaneously not being in the same exact scenario where people will just kill you for your silver with their guns and ammo?
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>>515834035
someone showed me earlier i didnt believe it. its 42$ an ounce now. someone drop it back down to 30 in a quick drop so i can stack up again. holy fuck
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>>515834035
People are still falling for the silver meme in 2025?
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>>515834092
Money into an asset? How’s that idiotic?
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You should've bought gold.
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>>515834154
I used it as a personals savings account. I’m only 27 so wouldn’t sell anytime soon. >>515834185
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Buys metals with paper money
Why?
So he can later exchange it for paper money to buy things

This entire thing is just an exercise in retard
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>>515834185
Once society recovers from whatever imaginary collapse you're talking about, people with precious metals would be the only ones with any wealth while everyone else starts from scratch.
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>>515834356
I have gold of course.but silver I am super obsessed with like a boomer lol.
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>>515834035
The redpill on silver specifically is if everyone buys physical at the same time, it may trigger a market collapse and a fiat collapse.
You should have bitcoin for when that happens though.
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>>515834528
sure, and the people who made it to the end of this whole societal collapse by stockpiling ammo, food, having general skills that allow them to survive are surely going to take super kindly to the jews stockpiling metals with nothing else to offer than shiny objects.
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>>515834487
Not really considering gold and silver are both up about 35% in the last year.
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>>515834896
How would they magically know who has metals and who doesn't? As far as I've seen preppers are usually stackers anyway.
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>>515834035
I see silver as a metal to safeguard from inflation of the dollar. For example one silver dollar could fill up a cars gas tank in the 1960’s. Today a silver dollar is worth about 42 dollars and is just enough to fill up most gas tanks.
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>>515835104
>How would they magically know who has metals and who doesn't?
>excuse me sir, I need to purchase some of your goods and or food but all I have is this melted shiny rock for trade
theres no magic involved, you smoothbrained yuronigger.
if all you bring to the table is shiny rock in post societal collapse, it will not be a nice place for you
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>>515835427
I never said anything about bartering. You'd keep it hidden until society recovered.
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>>515834528
I wish I had your mind, it seems so fun to imagine everything in the world works in this really simple, sparse, perfectly sequential way like that. I mean I would set your mental age at around 10-12 but I still am happy you get to experience that
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>>515834035
Buying metals is antisemitic goy, buy our kosher green money ;)
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>>515835950
Not an argument.
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>>515836065
he wasn't arguing with you, he was calling you a retard.
The fact you don't get that proves his point about your mental age being 10-12.

If you want to stack shiny rocks for this fantastical scenario you've built up in your head for the most unlikely of scenarios, literally no one is stopping you.
Just be very aware that there are people who will kill you for them because retards with guns do like shiny rocks, or you'll be killed anyways and nobody will ever find your secret stash of shiny rocks.
either way its your money. You're a britbong so stacking guns and ammo isn't really feasible for you, so if this is what you need to cling to than by all means you go for it champ.
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>>515834920
Gold and silver aren’t up. Money is down.
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>>515834035
SIlver is mass produced as a byproduct of copper, zinc and lead (and also gold to a lesser extent). They can extract the silver by reprocessing the electrolytical residues of those metals.

As long as primary Cu/Zn/Pb are mass-produced there will be plenty of silver in the market.
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>>515834035
It's great if you hate money.
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>>515834185
You need silver swords and bullets to hurt monsters and demons.
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>>515834487
When I was in secondary school, I was taught that the ECB's MO was to make sure inflation rates are neither too high nor too low. That's when I realised that the value of paper money asymptotically tends towards zero over time. Gold and silver will never be worthless because their electrical properties make them a worthwhile choice for people who build high-tech machinery.
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>>515836327
I wasn't even the one who brought up a post apoc scenario, that's the argument guns and ammo maxis always bring up to shit on metals. Why not stack it all? Your wealth is protected from inflation now and if a financial collapse happens you still have your wealth while everyone else starts again from nothing.
How are people going to steal something they don't know about and can't find?
>>515837209
Functionally there's no difference
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>>515834035
The Wizard of Oz is interpreted as a political allegory for the United States getting on the silver standard through its characters and settings, which are seen to represent key figures, concepts, and events of the Populist movement and the bimetallism debate of the 1890s
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>>515834528
>Imaginary collapse
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>>515839530
argument for this interpretation, notably popularized by historian Henry Littlefield in 1964, posits that the story reflects the desire to move away from the gold standard and incorporate silver into the national currency [1] [2] [3] [4]. Dorothy, representing the average American, is transported to Oz by a cyclone, which symbolizes the economic and political upheaval of the 1896 presidential election [3] [5] [6]. Her journey down the Yellow Brick Road, a clear metaphor for the gold standard, leads her to the Emerald City, which is often seen as Washington D.C. [1] [2] [3] [5]. Crucially, Dorothy wears silver slippers (changed to ruby in the 1939 film), which are interpreted as representing the free silver movement and the belief that silver coinage could revitalize the economy [1] [2] [3] [5].
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>>515839652
The Scarecrow, lacking a brain, symbolizes the American farmer, often perceived as uneducated but possessing practical wisdom, who was a core supporter of the Populist Party and the silver standard [1] [2] [3] [5]. The Tin Woodman, dehumanized and lacking a heart, represents the industrial worker, another group that Populists hoped to unite with farmers [1] [2] [3] [5]. The Cowardly Lion is widely believed to be William Jennings Bryan, the Democratic presidential candidate in 1896, known for his powerful "Cross of Gold" speech advocating for bimetallism, yet ultimately unsuccessful in his presidential bids [1] [2] [3] [5] [6]. The Wizard himself, a deceptive figure who relies on illusions, has been interpreted as representing President William McKinley, who supported the gold standard, or even the perceived fraudulent nature of the financial establishment [3] [5] [6]. The idea is that the characters' collective journey and their eventual realization that they already possess what they seek (Dorothy's silver slippers, the Scarecrow's brains, the Tin Man's heart, and the Lion's courage) allegorically suggests that the solution to America's economic woes lay in embracing the silver standard, a readily available resource, rather than solely relying on gold [1] [3] [5].
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>>515834035
Dutch money before the introduction of the Euro.
It is now completely worthless. A souvenir.
Gold and silver are always worth their weight in gold and silver, for thousands of years.
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>>515839530
>>515839652
>>515839701
what the fuck is this AI bot posting? straight copy and paste of another website?
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>>515837625
wow your entire post is full of lies about silver
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>>515839893
>Dutch money
this is dutch money
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>>515839893
they actually look super cool
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>>515834185
Silver; the useless metal that cannibal raiders will risk death to aquire.

Also, it's impossible to own both silver and guns
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>>515837728
Only 1 of those is money and someday soon people are going to figure that out and it's going to be crazy
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>>515842385
>it's impossible to own both silver and guns
it is if you live in england like the retard I was talking to.
it's also not my fault that you're too retarded to understand what I said so you have to misrepresent my argument entirely.
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>>515834035
The redpill on silver is that it’s still the most undervalued commodity in the world and anyone who doesn’t have any at this stage is functionally retarded.

Buy the unpopular, undervalued thing (silver) when tards are piling into the popular, flashy, massively overvalued thing (digital nothing shitcoins).

Unfortunately for the retards out there, by the time people start paying attention to silver it’ll be well into triple digit territory and too expensive for most people to stack large quantities of it.
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>>515834035
Silver sucks. It’s too heavy. You should have seen the look on my boomer grandpa’s face when I told him I sold his silver face value for Doritos and coke. Lmao.
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>>515834035
non meme answer

In the global world of finance and money creation, gold, through its scarcity among other metals, has always been the safest reserve assets for banks. Various wars fought etc etc. But more importantly, after ww2, USA had 70% of the words gold supply. Fast forward to the nixon adminstration pivoting the reserve of american currrency to not gold, but militarry backing oil. Meaning our team up with KSA, gives over a 100T in reserves, aka, the FED has no threat to its system anytime soon.

But why silver? Silver is also one of the more stable metals in world finance. But the real kicker here, the USA has a shit load of silver, way more then it has gold. Theoretically, because of silver, you could drop the FED to a treasury backed currency. In other words, silver is how you defeat Rothschild central banking in USA



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