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>>56986332
>*romanians don't apply as yuropoor

I've always thought of Gypsies as defective low-IQ Jews, God's factory-rejects.

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>>56225742
>You yanks don't know how good you have it with your junk silver still in circulation

Yeah you guy got shafted hard, it really doesn't make sense as the purchasing power of the GBP was more than strong enough to justify silver coins for another 2-3 decades. I think the Mexibros may have it best though, they had bimetallic sterling silver center coins struck for circulation from 1992-1995 and they can still be found floating around there, pretty wild to think about.

>>56225903
>I had 1kg coke and burner phones in a hidden panel under a wardrobe when my house got raided and the cops didn't find it after a 2 hour search

And I thought I was cool working with a lab and bringing in pure Psilocin back in the day. I take back my bants, you're 'aite anon.

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>>56095705
>prigozhin survived the plane crash and is currently in the UAE and is planning to build a soldier nation with a currency backed by gold.

If true then some based forbidden coinage may soon be added to ISIS coin collector anon's want-list

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>>53994160
Luv Mexibro silver. I still think the Caballito Peso is one of the finest coins ever struck and would love to see them make high relief bullion with the design but those are very very nice too.

>>53994624
>my stack plan is FOMO whenever I get paranoid about Greatest Depression reset conspiracy facts

Based, schizostackers shall inherit the earth. I've never kept an overarching spreadsheet but run pencil+paper calculations on purchases every few months to make sure I'm under my average cost/oz limit.

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>>53772546
luv me some poured/cast loaf bars, good luck hunting down some cheapies. Keep in mind that the earliest birds get the underpriced rarities, and the latest birds can haggle with dealers just about to pack up and leave for better deals on both rarities and generic stuff that they didn't manage to sell. It's similar to a flea market just about to close, the sellers are often much more willing to sell cheap to get a final sale and avoid having to pack it up and bring it back home to languish until the next show.

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>>53423645
>Does Mexico have junk silver?

No absolutely not, you definitely wouldn't be interested so you should just let me suffer the burden of dealing with it.

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Coinfrens, I got my bimetallic silver Mexican 50 New Pesos in the mail yesterday and have been carrying it around and fondling it constantly, it's a really cool and satisfyingly thicc coin. The .925 center contains exactly 1/2 troy ounce of pure silver and overall the coin is nearly 34 grams and 39mm in diameter which is huge by any standard.

The bimetallic silver 10, 20, and 50 pesos coins minted from 1992-1995 were all made for circulation which is awesome from a numismatic or silver-as-money standpoint. They only made about 5 million total of the 50 pesos which must be why they're a bit pricey, 35 million 20 pesos and nearly 100 million of the 10 pesos which I think have the best design. Mexico continues to impress me with all the awesome coins they've made over the past 200 years. I'd love to see a beanerbro stack full of coins like this, the 50 and 20 pesos containing 1/2 and 1/4 oz fine silver respectively are especially soothing to the autism in spite of their nonlinear silver content per peso.

>>52622869
Do you have pics of the circa 1710 silverware you mentioned the other day? I'd love to see them fren.

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