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>pic related is $100 today. Why aren't you stacking silver? Even smart Stoya says stack silver. It's a solid investment that will pay considerably more overtime. I'm looking at it as a retirement asset. Unlike (fake and gay) stonks and bonds, silver is a real asset, that you can hold and has always HELD value throughout history. Silver has the same value world wide and can be exchanged at anytime in anyplace for the same amount. It's money, that also holds (actually increases) in value.
So remember what smart Stoya says, and STACK SILVER.
Silver Stoya 2028
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bubble burst
nice try, kike
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>>530505763
I inherited some collectable silver plates and when I tried to sell them for scrap I was told that the refineries currently are not accepting scrap silver at this time. Any idea when I'd be able to sell them?
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>>530507481
Hold onto it lil bro or sell it on eBay. You can get spot for it (less eBay fees)
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I can't afford to buy silver
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>>530507705
You had 2000 years
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>>530507705
jfc I bet even a fucking nigger has more precious metals than an average burger anon here
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>>530505763
You need oil to mine silver.
There's barely any physical silver left.
The strait's closed too.
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>>530505763
lol fuck my life. am a silversmith for a hobby. have sheets of it, no longer use it as it got so damn expensive. now just work with copper.
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>>530507609
I'm willing to hold. I forgot I had these silver plates until I was made aware of how silver has gone up this year. In early February I started to gauge what I could get. First place low balled me hard and claimed they bought too much and the refineries were offering them less than they anticipated so they were forced to hold their scrap. I declined their offer. Second place I went to their refinery contact told them they are not buying scrap at this time. I'll just hold for now.
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>>530507904
I got 221 oz when it was $27-$30.
Most people are stupid and didn't do it when I told them IRL. Same with guns despite the fact they are making them harder to get in my state next year and there are probably more restrictions down the pipeline.
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>>530508068
Its supposed to be 150-300/oz next year, physical will be unobtanium one day and people will be begging for your scrap
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>>530508216
Alright I'll hold onto it. What I have is 14oz total weight.
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>>530505763
>pic related is $100 today
Junk silver is still trading for half of melt value.
If you invested in this shit you literally cannot cash out.
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>>530508604
So refine it into bars nbd
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>>530507787
Best I could do is start buying in the second half of the year
Assuming it doesn't shoot up in price, but I'd rather have ammo or supplies
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>>530508604
>>530508728
it's still an ounce of silver "junk silver" is 90% silver. thats why i included a 5th quarter so its slightly over an ounce and a full ounce of silver.
also you can "melt price" my balls in your mouth because i can just take these and resell them to a coin shop when the spot price is higher, smart guy.
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>>530506285
There's no such thing as a metals bubble. It rocks back and forth but only ever goes up over time.
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>>530508834

If any anon here is considering stacking silver make sure you buy .999 fine silver rounds and bars.

Do not be suckered in to junk silver because of the cheap price. too many downsides because it takes more work to refine it.

You will hear all kinds of excuses of why junk silver is good, but why not just get the real stuff that isnt mixed with copper. When you do the math junk silver isn't really that much cheaper anyways.
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>>530505763
I stacked physical and paper silver on April 6 after Trump did his tariffs. I already sold the ETFs for a fuckton. I'm still holding all the physical. I'm also holding oil ETFs now, to sell soon. Then buy more silver ETFs, because historically silver has spiked right after an oil shock.
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>>530505763
Best way to get silver in the uk?
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>>530509820
fair enough anon, desu i stack bars too i just like the old coins too.
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You fuckers made me panic buy two bars
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>>530509820
I think junk silver is good for someone that has zero silver and for someone that has a massive stack. Not in between. It's easy and cheap to buy a couple mercury dimes or Morgan dollars. If you have a huge stack, it's alright to have 5-10% of it be junk. I don't recommend anyone go all in on junk or sterling
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>>530505763
Am I a stacklet?
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Junk silver is fine to buy, same for sterling items. Shills just want you to buy their .999 shit so you pay retarded jewish premiums. ALWAYS buy the cheapest silver you can find, preferably over .800. Anyone AGAINST junk silver is a fucking jew.
SETF
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Silver refineries can go FUCKING BANKRUPT. Also fuck COIN DEALERS playing the middleman jew racket. FUCK PREMIUMS and go fuck yourselves.
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>>530510624
>>530510695
Been stacking since 2011.
/biz/ veteran.
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>>530510537
yes, i really like your bars from the different mints. mine are all apmex. what is the package above your watch, and would you like to tell us about some of your items like the rings?
>>530510624
based leaf i will buy a maple leaf in your honor
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>>530510624
>>530510758
>>530510695

Don't listen to this SHILL.
He just needs a bigger fool to dump his quarters and dimes on to.

Stack real bullion .999
Junk is often worn down and underweight and you will get low balled when you try to sell unless you find another boomer junk stacker.

Stack real precious metals.
Junk has been denied from a lot of refineries from at least 6 months now and it is possible it happens again in the future, if it ever stops.
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>>530510537
I like your rifle silver
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>>530510993
>worn down and underweight
ngl one mercury dime i have from 1916 is about half as thick as the 1940s ones...
you may have some good points anon.
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I've been stacking nickels as well
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>>530510993
>lowball
Maybe in burgerland. European junk is selling with insane premiums. Some of them even higher than 999.
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>>530505763
Oy gevalt, hoarding physical is very antisemitic, how are banks supposed to lend your paycheck to niggers?
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>>530511229
The coin shop Jews like to sell by the coin, and then buy by weight. It's kind of a scam.

Some guys in YouTube have weighed their junk silver and it is a significant loss.

More than enough not to make it worth it over the pure stuff.

Im not quite sure why this other guy is so adamant on recommending junk silver to new stackers.
I suspect he has a lot of junk and wants others to join his bad decision.

>>530511336
European junk isn't really the same because most of Europe has a crazy 20% vat tax on silver.
The junk silver to stay away from are American pocket change like quarters and dime etc.
Fine, buy a few for the fun of it. But it would be a big mistake to get into stacking and not have the majority of your stack be .999 pure silver.
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>>530510537
Compared to some people here, sure.
Compared to most normies, you're a King.
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>>530510993
>>530511568
>>530509820
Be warned, this is a jew. Typical post from /pmg/ jews. BUY THE CHEAPEST SILVER YOU CAN FIND.
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I feel like the best way to put your money away these days is in precious metals, supplies and guns/ammo
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>>530512499
Be warned.
This is a loser.
He bought too much junk and wants you to buy into mistake.

Do your own research.
Buy some of each for yourself and you will see .999 is superior.

Many people don't want anything except the pure stuff. Don't waste your money on junk silver.
If you're going to do it, do it right.

Nobody ever regrets buying pure silver. Many have already regretted their junk purchases.
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>>530512780
This isn't some shitcoin where anon is going to profit from telling you to buy generic rounds or eagles. Lmao. On Biz there are anti junk shills and all they do is shit on people that buy junk, I don't get it
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>>530512886
Personally I'm just buying it because it holds value and it will do me good when the currency collapses
that and nickels since they are 25% nickel and 75% copper
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>>530512886
What I don't get it why some people keep recommending second class silver to new stackers.

90% junk is inferior. For the past 6 months refineries have been denying junk silveim giving the best advice to the news guys who don't have much experience yet.

Do not be fooled by the cheaper prices of junk. There is a reason they sell it cheap. It is less desirable.

If you want to stack buy the good stuff.
Pay once, cry once.
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>>530512999
>when the currency collapses
this is why i got mercury heads. nice lil silver coins i can trade for a chicken, cause im not giving a an american eagle for a chicken.
>>530513067
i dont mind the fact its 90% but the fact which you pointed out, that its worn down, ill stick to .999 from now on.
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>>530508604
>junk fudder crossboard posting
I knew it was a jeet.
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>>530509820
>>530510993
>>530512780
>changes vpn for another post
>keeps fudding
jeet confirmed
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>>530513580
Cope more.
From my point of view you are paranoid that more than one person is speaking out about the junk silver shilling.
And your best argument is that I'm Indian? Okay kid.

Hopefully anyone considering stacking silver will do a little research before wasting too much money on junk silver.
Buy .999 fine silver rounds and bars. 1 oz size if you are just starting.

These other coping crybabies are upset because they are heavily invested in the less desirable unpure silver. They are afraid if too many people wise up they won't find a bigger fool to unload on.
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>>530508526
Dude get 2 more and reach the mighty libra of argentum
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>>530513797
>silver rounds and bars
do you have a preference between eagels, maples, kruggerrands or bars?
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>>530505763
Reminder that silver isn't money
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>>530513986
If they were all the same price I would get the eagles, just because they are so desirable in the US. Idk why but people love them.
I don't like the maples that have charles on the back, but that's just a preference. I would get the maples if they were the cheapest though.
I've never seen a Krugerrand in real life.

The majority of my stack was bought under $50 and I mostly bought generic rounds and bars. Whatever was cheapest.
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>>530513986
Also you can compare prices at
findbullionprices.com

I personally like to shop from Bold. I spent a lot of money with them and never had an issue. They often had ompetitive prices. But look around. Some online stores are significantly more expensive.
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>>530514264
>maples that have charles on the back
i know what you mean, its so shiny, in an odd way. thanks for all the advice and information.
ill stick to bars and eagles now thank ya
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>>530507914
The vast majority of silver comes from galena or zinc, nigger.
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>>530509820
Isn't good to diversify incase the price of copper goes up also?
I see it as poor man's electrum.
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>>530510537

Keep going. More pics to come.
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>>530514564
Buy a few, it can't hurt. It is still silver.
I don't hate junk silver, I just think it's irresponsible to be the first thing to recommend to new stackers.

If you hang around silver communities long enough you will see junk heavily shilled to the point that it is suspicious.

Another thing to keep an eye on is people recommending trading silver for gold eventually.
Just use your intuition and you'll know what I'm talking about.
It's people repeating outdated bad advice that they got.
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>>530514785
>lust provoking image
are those coins all maple leaves?

>>530514804
>Another thing to keep an eye on is people recommending trading silver for gold eventually.
is that not a good idea?
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>>530514972
Collect silver.
Grow your own food.
More to come.
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>>530514804
I agree new stackers should have pure stuff first, build a foundation and then move on to whatever tickles their fancy.

I have already hit my goals so now I just buy anything that looks cool or pretty.
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>>530505763
100 ounces bro we're gonna make it we're the romans
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>>530514889
Here's what I think.
Silver has been in a supply deficit for 6 years now. That means silver gets used up every year at a faster rate than they can mine it.
Now, most of the gold that is dug up goes into vaults, banks, and jewelry.
You can research later. But many people say the majority of the gold ever mined is still available above ground.

The people who recommend trading silver for gold are trying to make a play on the gold to silver ratio (GSR)
Last year the GSR was over 100 and currently sits at 60.
That means silver made more gains compared to gold.

So people are recommendin that when the GSR gets low enough, to trade silver for gold and then rode the ratio back up. That way you end up with more metal.

But consider how long that would take to play out to make switching back and forth worth it. It would take a lot of waitong and you would probably miss out on buying assets at the bottom of the foretold economic crisis.

Basically just buy silver and when the economy crashes buy that house or car you wanted or use it to survive.

If you want to swap for some gold it might be worth it if you give it to your children.

Also consider that most coin shops will not do a direct trade. They will make you sell and then buy and you will lose a percentage to the buy/sell premiums.

Hopefully that makes sense
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>>530514972
Stack silver.
Grow your own food.
More to >>530515114
Come.

Create your own sauces, breads, raise your own meats. Never pay a penny towards interest.
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>>530515149
Yes this is what I did.
I got to 750oz and then started buying fun high premium silver.
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>>530513797
>constitutional silver... LE bad
they look pretty doe so you lost the argumint
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>>530514889
No. Just most.
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>>530515322
>750oz
Man I only just broke 250 oz of 999.9
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>>530515718
I've heard it's pretty expensive in Australia.
But you are in make it territory, especially if you time it right.
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>>530515322
>750
That's a dragon hoard.
I got in late so I settled for 200:2
Not crazy amounts but better than the normies.
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>>530515273
The people recommending you play the GSR ratio are the ones with thousands of ounces. They are okay with waiting five or ten years for the ratio to change. If you have 5,000 ounces and the ratio drops to 1 to 40, depending on where you bought them from, it would make sense to at least exchange a fraction into gold. There is an equation that you can work out with AI that will let you know when it is profitable to make an exchange. Make sure to include in the equation the premiums and the cost overall to switch. If the ratio that you bought it versus the ratio currently is drastic enough, it would be worth it. It really is a pro-stacker sort of decision that you would have to make. Not a beginner one
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Silver silver he's our man
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>>530508728
>So refine it into bars nbd
Deal with dissolving it over a hot pot of acid for days make cement silver, Then get a plating setup?
>>530508834
Coin shops are paying 50% of melt value if they are taking junk silver at all retard, by the time refineries start taking sterling and junk silver chances are the run will be over and it will be back down to $40 an ounce.
>>530513471
People with more sense than you already sold, and will continue to sell, why do you think refineries can say no to anything under four 9's?
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>>530513797
>These other coping crybabies are upset because they are heavily invested in the less desirable unpure silver. They are afraid if too many people wise up they won't find a bigger fool to unload on.
They are going to be crying all the way down to sub $40 when samsungs battery patent pans out to be bullshit.
Look at Palladium, its still high even though nobody is driving hydrogen fuel cell cars, but the technology turned out to be real.
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>>530516096
I agree with you.
But it is such a high level play that it's not worth mentioning or recommending because too many uninformed stackers will mess up and repeat the advice like it is something everyone must do.
But yea it you're rich in silver you can take more risks and wait longer.

I think a lot of us here just want to get enough silver to be able to buy a house or some land.
I really think this is achievable for a lot of people here even at these new prices.
Anything under $100 will seem cheap in the near future.
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silvuh is old news, true geniuschads are oilmaxxed
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>>530516411
>painted silver
why do this?
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>>530518443
Because I already have a bunch of generic boring silver to sell later.
I used to think the same thing, but the colored silver in my stack has become my favorite.
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>>530518549
does it hurt the value to have it be painted like that?
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>>530518777
The opposite. I've paid big premiums for some of my painted silver.

I often hear people complain about painted silver eagles. Hating on those is the common opinion and they can be easily cleaned with acetone or something like that.

I obviously would never do that with my stuff. I got them because I like the color.
I actually never plan on selling any of my colored silver. That's the stuff I pass on to my children etc.
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>>530510344
You shouldn't have bought it. Retards who done understand precious metals are money are going to panic sell after panic buying and think it's all a scam because they lost 'currency'. Meanwhile the same retards like you hold on to cash that's being printed to infinity and losing value every single day.
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>>530513067
You don't sell junk silver to refineries, you sell it to people buying silver. There's always a market and junk silver fills a niche
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>>530519202
Yes that's cool and all, but we are saying the same thing. The market for junk silver is smaller and it is less desirable.
It is still silver though.

I just don't want someone to spend the few dollars they have on a few quarters and dimes because someone here told them it was cheaper.

I remember the first time I held a 1 oz silver round. It really is something special. It feels different.
I think it might have something to do with silver being the most electrical conductive element.
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Damn they're $20 now? I cleaned out my great aunts house for her and found a bunch of pre 64 silver my uncle had hidden in the attic. Quarters were $6 at the time. She told me to take them to Coinstar lol. I brought her back like $10k in cash and she took me to Smokey Bones. RIP
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>>530519110
this. I bought gold in 2023 when it was like 1/3 of its current price. Had to sell a few months ago due to some circumstances, but the value of the money I spent on said gold survived and was preserved through the inflationary bullshit since then.
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>tfw I didn't slurp silver at $30
I'm a fool, I only got like 30oz of it at that price
Still going to hold since I guess it's more of an emergency currency reserve rather than an investment I wanted to profit from.
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Just bought a silver wallet chain today. Shit was not cheap, but its p cool. GoodArt Hollywood makes some incredible pieces of jewelry, but you do pay a premium fucking jewed price for their shit.
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I made a ring out of an old silver quarter at work today, took all day but hey I got paid to do it basically
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55 grain coming out of a 20-in barrel is way more valuable than silver or gold



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