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>>56537377
>I never would've thought that the only person IQdelet successfully trolled was Bob apparently lol.

I don't think IQDELET has been successful at anything in his life, but it's true that paying premiums when you don't have to is dumb. Everyone knows how I stack at below the cost of mining, and since Bob can just sit on his patented mining properties or go metal detect refinery dumps and collect 20lbs of silver for free when he feels like it he has no interest in paying spot+premiums either.

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>>54984627
>What are some good places for that,

I've only ever used "Prospector's Gold and Gems" which is a refinery in Fort Collins, Colorado. They're swamped lately so expect it to take at least a couple months for them to process and return refined bars. They can either subtract their fees from the silver (or gold) you send in or you can arrange to pay them for the refining and manufacturing costs which will be around 15% of the spot value of the batch and depends on spot price, size of the load and type of bars you want made. If you're good at finding cheap scrap sterling it's an awesome way to stack at well under spot price.
https://prospectorsgoldandgems.com/silver-refining/

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>>54590780
>subhuman full-time fudjeet

I'm pretty sure it's the retarded Slovakian who is one of the no-life virgin fudlords in /pol/ silver threads. His strawmanning about every stacker paying retail premiums always amuses me.

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>>53972745
Hmm yeah I just checked and there are very few auction format tetartemorions available right now, check back in a week or so, I did see this batch of 7 coins with a total weight of 1.11g but I only recognize 2 or 3 the rest are pretty rough, shipping is steep but it will probably go cheap: https://www.ebay.com/itm/314437682645

Here's a sold example showing how inexpensive they can be, $15 shipped for this decent identifiable 0.13g piece from Kebren in Troas was a good deal, you can still make out the 'KEB" embossing under the ram's head. I woulda bid on it myself if I had seen it:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/195544176898

>>53972817
Nothing makes Eggbaggies seethe harder than cheapies.

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>>53955772
>The spoons and forks are monogrammed with the word "Négrier"

You're going to have to take and share good pictures of the engravings when you get them frogbro, these sound like a rare situation where the engravings will significantly increase resale value instead of being considered damage like normal monograms. If there are other monograms or words that might allow you to figure out the name of the slave ship captain or slave auction proprietor who owned them then they'd be worth even more. Stuff like this somewhat unique and doesn't have a standard "book value" like coins, it's a situation where hyping up and advertising the gritty historical dynamism of the items could generate much more interest and value than one might think. Having silverware used by a professional slave trader that was paid for by the blood and tears of countless nameless subhuman negroids is the most based thing I've ever heard of, Krugplebs shall kneel in perpetuity to your patrician slaver's blood-silver.

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Just got back from picking up 314oz of silver from the refinery. It was ready on the 24th but I couldn't grab it until now. I think they may have accidentally deducted a $25 shipping charge so I'll have to ask them about it when I pick up the 7x 1/10oz gold rounds they're making from the little batch of jewelry scrap I left with them. Afterwards I hit a thrift shop and mined out 3 kilos of cheap scrap pewter for the hoard. Today is a good day frens, happy hunting.

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