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>>27556528
>Dude was selling Eaglies at $10 over spot. Asked him what he was buying at, $4 dollars over spot. Actually insane usury

>Expects dealers to sell at cost all day

Plenty of us could double our money on that deal, and you can always sell to thirsty boomers on eBay for top dollar.

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>>23737861
>I was expecting/hopeing everything to crab or sell off more as uncertainty still seems the dejour position.
>Instead we may have hit a launch pad here.

Maybe, I'm a tradelet if not a stocklet so I was thinking it's largely just the rebound from being oversold early last week plus Q3 financials?

They'll probably need to wait for a serious enough dip/crash before more publicly visible BRRRRing is called for, right?

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>>23336072
>I don't know of anywhere else that people would actively lose jewelry. Parks?

Read these where I explained how to get free silver and gold from old rain water street sewers. It's the most productive and also lowest cost and lowest barrier-to-entry treasure hunting technique I can suggest, not for claustrophobic pussies afraid to get their hands dirty though.

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>>23293606
>I have no idea what the law says about the metals in their pure form. I can't imagine they'd be easy to obtain, nobody ships anything radioactive.

Nonsense, back in college I made a mint selling $20 100mg sealed glass ampules of depleted uranium metal that was $10 a gram from United Nuclear (based Bob Lazar) back then.

Can still get it now:

https://unitednuclear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2_8&products_id=211

It's not hard to get fun stuff anons, don't be NPC plebs and mentally cuck yourselves.

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>>23175485
Are you a burger? If so, the vast majority of sterling silver items you'll see are unambiguously stamped "sterling" or .925, English hallmarks are a bit more confusing at first but excellent online resources exist so you can just bring the phone and start cruising sales now, good luck!

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>>23097185
Sorry friend but those are just made of cast "white metal" or "pot metal" alloy (similar to diecast zinc) with silver plating, probably from the 1920s-30s. Silver makers tended to economize where possible so dense heavy thick cast pieces like this weren't ever really made, sterling shakers tended to be made from rolled/spun sheet sterling and are always marked "Sterling" or hallmarked if they are from the UK.

2 threads are up because some unmitigated cringe loser sperged out and shat up 25% of this one then shat around there too when the adults tried migrating.

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>>23058344
www.findbullionprices.com

Browsing that bullion price aggregator site is a good way to get acquainted with prices for different products.

Also welcome and congrats on getting your first silver, QBs are nice but new stackers should focus on weight instead of art in my opinion; generic stuff is cheaper and also easier to let go of when the time comes.

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>>22868011
>Digits ITT are almost always on point

Indeed and checked fren.

Got this vintage Peruvian sterling silver condor paperweight thing yesterday and just polished it up a bit. Bought for 29.35 total with tax assuming the base was weighted and half was crap but happily it's 124 grams of "solid" unweighted sterling hollowware. Figure I'll keep it for now instead of melting because it's a rather goofy amusing piece.

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