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So, stopped by the LCS on the way home from my wagie shift and picked these up. Dimes are flipped up 'cause I watched my guy cut them out of proof sets (which really hurt my numismautism).

>>23087547
I'll tell ya this: if it's a scam, it's a long con and he's good at it.
The Poltinnik is 10g, .900 fine, 20 Kopeks is 3.6g, .500 fine, and the vodka token is .5g, .999 fine. ASW is 11.3g in total. At $23/oz, that's about $8.35 in silver content, and then you have to figure shipping costs from eastern Russia to the US, and it's probably about $15 overall. And he did it as a show of goodwill. So you tell me.

Otherwise, Rusbro is building a solid reputation. Seriously, I expected there to be a 10 Kopek piece and a 1g vodka token (and even that would've made it legit enough for me).

>>23087561
Gold is always the goal, but not everyone can afford to drop 200 bucks on a 1/10oz piece on a consistent basis.

Just so happens that silver has been driven down hard by the kikes and is affordable to the average wagie/neet. Helps further that the volatility in silver pricing creates opportunities to use silver as a springboard to gold ownership.

I personally avoid stonks altogether, but if you're going to play around in that market, you can do a hell of a lot worse than miners.

I'd say smart currency should go into stuff like grocery chains as well (everyone's gotta eat), but those are already expensive as fuck comparatively. Miners are cheap to get into and offer a quick profit from a relatively small bet.

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