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Bullion Dealers
https://www.apmex.com/
https://www.boldpreciousmetals.com/
https://www.bgasc.com/
https://www.gainesvillecoins.com/
https://www.jmbullion.com/
https://www.providentmetals.com/
https://www.silvertowne.com/
https://sdbullion.com/
https://schiffgold.com/
https://goldsilver.com/
https://pinehurstcoins.com/
https://www.sprottmoney.com/
https://www.moneymetals.com/
https://monumentmetals.com/
https://www.goldenstatemint.com/
https://goldsilver.be/en/
https://www.muenze-berlin.de/
https://www.hollandgold.nl/
https://www.europesilverbullion.com/
https://www.celticgold.eu/en/
https://www.muenzeoesterreich.at/eng/

>Compare
https://findbullionprices.com/

>News
https://www.kitco.com/
http://silverseek.com/
https://www.mining.com/

>Bullion tax info by state:
https://www.apmex.com/state-sales-tax-information

>Prospecting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCL6FKQZyoM [Open] [Open] [Open] [Embed]
https://www.usgs.gov/energy-and-minerals/mineral-resources-program/science
https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/farming-natural-resources-and-industry/mineral-exploration-mining/documents/mineral-titles/mt-faqs/faq_fmc.pdf
https://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/en/mines-and-minerals/mining-act
https://www.amazon.ca/Gold-Creeks-Ghostowns-British-Columbia/dp/088839988X

>Test
Nitric Acid
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mg9YcAShTo [Open] [Open] [Open] [Embed]
Magnets, how do they work?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgSXg-WOEVY [Open] [Open] [Open] [Embed]

>YouTube/Podcasts
https://www.youtube.com/user/silverguru David Morgan
https://www.youtube.com/user/SprottGlobal
https://www.youtube.com/user/KitcoNews
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqmToXM7x2tD7-2rs0KvObA Silver Bullion TV
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXPvtSNFvh9FJrwN02crJ_A money metals exchange podcast
https://www.youtube.com/user/whygoldandsilver mike maloney's channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClzSFvylrK8ij3KVwrHzjdA As Good As Gold Australia

>> No.19100054

Old thread
>>19078564

>> No.19100065

what kind of retard buys a rock for thousands of dollars. it's like thinking beads have value

>> No.19100124

>>19100065
basil 3, sweetie

>> No.19100153

>>19100046
Okay boys here we go:

I want to maintain about 5 percent of my portfolio in PM. I currently contribute about 2k a month to investments. Ideally I would like to have the PM as a hedge against inflation, plus shiny rock good look at

1.) Would it be more effective to buy generic rounds vs real coins like silver eagles and libertads?
2.) If I were to buy coins like silver eagles, in the future when I sell them would I be able to recoup my premium cost or would they just get bought for spot price?
3.) Is there any real reason to buy coins vs bars and generic rounds? Is it speculation on collectability or what? Should I just stack as much weight as possible for my dollar?
4.) What exchanges have the best prices and is it worth looking in pawn shops/gold and silver dealers or will they just jew me out of my money?
5.) Are there any reputable dealers on ebay or is it just better to steer clear?

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19100161

Asking again for new thread but lots of good replies last thread.

I have $4,000 free and clear to be used. What amount of gold and silver should I buy? I already have 245oz silver. Thats it.

I want gold but silver has a lot more growth potential and I can always convert to gold when the ratio of gold/silver is favorable. Or maybe it would be prudent to get some now since gold will grow anyway, many have said it will grow first before silver.

What form of gold and silver too. I have mostly ASE's and the rest in bat memes. Gold coins, bars, fractional, old world? More ASEs despite the price or generic rounds and bars?

>> No.19100183

>>19100065
>Rocks
IT'S AN ELEMENT MARIE

>> No.19100198
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As always of you want to learn about your regions mineral wealth, how to claim it and access it? Ask here and I ll give you a quick answer with some places to investigate.

Handy Links

How to gold pan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCL6FKQZyoM [Embed] [Embed] [Embed] [Embed]

How to read a river
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axOgdmI3o3g [Embed] [Embed] [Embed] [Embed]

How to stake a claim
https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/farming-natural-resources-and-industry/mineral-exploration-mining/documents/mineral-titles/mt-faqs/faq_mtclaims.pdf
https://www.blm.gov/programs/energy-and-minerals/mining-and-minerals/locatable-minerals/mining-claims/staking-a-claim

Basic tools
> gold pan, shovel / pick, sniffer bottle, hand lens, pry bar, sledge hammer, 10 gallon buckets

Literature on prospecting
>The Guide to Gold Panning In British Columbia by Barlee, N. L.
>Gold Panning the Pacific Northwest: A Guide to the Area’s Best Sites for Gold

Spring is nearly over and the high country begs me, I will not be as active in these threads but I will always check this post for questions and will try to answer then when I can.

>> No.19100199

>>19100153
>Would it be more effective to buy generic rounds vs real coins like silver eagles and libertads
>Is there any real reason to buy coins vs bars and generic rounds
coins easiest to unload, government mints easiest to sell due to being easily recognized
>What exchanges have the best prices and is it worth looking in pawn shops/gold and silver dealers or will they just jew me out of my money
See:
>>Compare
in OP
>Are there any reputable dealers on ebay or is it just better to steer clear
fuck ebay

>> No.19100204

SILVER IS MOONING CHADS OOOOOOOOOo

>> No.19100209

>>19100065
wow its almost as if gold is used in nearly every consumer electronic device used today woaahh

>> No.19100211

>>19100198
wheres this new big gold find

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>>19100204
Once it hits fifty dollars again you're going to see some serious shit.

>> No.19100220

>>19100214
Filthy

>> No.19100226

>>19100153
You're going to get a thousand different answers on these. Everyone has opinions. Go check out some youtube videos for some perspective. Can't go wrong with APMEX or JMBullion and American Silver / Gold eagles. KISS - Keep it simple stupid. PM is a deep topic and everyone has strategies.

Check out this video and the other videos from this channel - very good.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBVTjToFpDY

>> No.19100240

>>19100214
based

>> No.19100249

>>19100161
Can't go wrong with 100:1 ratio. For gold I like 1 ducats because of low price point + reasonably low premium. Might get a rando bar or 2 if prices don't drop. For silver I like cheap 1 oz gov coins (like philharmonics or brittanias) with some batbois & ASEs sprinkled on top.

>> No.19100263

>>19100214
>Once it hits fifty dollars again you're going to see some serious shit.
What will we see

>> No.19100269

>>19100204
zoom out

>> No.19100288

>>19100161
Just buy gold then.

>> No.19100339

>>19100199
Should I just pay with card or do the echeck/wire option? I know you get it slightly cheaper for using a check but is the difference really substantial enough for the 1 week wait for it to clear?

>> No.19100345

Dave Ramsey trashes silver.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoAQABgudVs

>> No.19100351

>>19100249
jmbullion only has austrian restrikes or netherland random condition for a few more dollars. Why are the restrikes cheaper?

>> No.19100357

How can I buy physical silver?

>> No.19100361

>>19100339
just do the echeck

>> No.19100362
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>>19100263
Think of some totally mundane everyday shit. It will be the opposite of that.

>> No.19100368

>>19100211
which one? There have been at least 3 big new discoveries around the world since last year.

>> No.19100369

>>19100339
That is totally up to you. I always use paypal.

>> No.19100383

>>19100339
I even send a paper check sometimes. Have patience, you will get it before you know it

>> No.19100384

>>19100345
Who cares. Ramsey is giving broad personal finance advice to appeal to the masses. Silver is not a good idea for people that can't control their spending and are struggling paycheck to paycheck. First step is always to get out of debt before trying to invest. If you are broke as fuck and are buying silver thinking it is going to make you a millionaire one day you are as delusional as the shitcoin cucks on 90% of the threads on this board.

>> No.19100413

>>19100351
IDK. Maybe people like knowing what year the coin was actually minted. Maybe the Dutch ducats are less common.

>> No.19100425

>>19100351
Restrikes are cheaper because they aren't very collectable or historically significant coins so only worth spot price.

>> No.19100428

>>19100351
the Netherland ducats are back in stock

>> No.19100436

>>19100161
There's a chart that's been floating around here past few weeks, that shows in comparison to Palladium how undervalued platinum is. Split between gold/plat is worth considering.

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>>19100436
These are really fucking tempting

>> No.19100462

>>19100436
I buy Sibanye Stillwater for platinum/palladium exposure. They are the largest platinum miner in the world and also mine gold and rhodium. Plat buy/sell spread is too high, for me personally. It's not like gold - the market is much thinner so finding someone to buy a platinum coin often means taking a much bigger hit.

>> No.19100464

>>19100436
So maybe 1oz gold 2oz plat, I did think about plat. Some anon was talking about it a lot not too long ago

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>>19100345
What an actual retard lmao.
>If you had 14k today (during a worldwide epidemic) would you buy silver coins with that $14,000?
>"No."
>Well there you go. That makes the decision so easy.
>Listen ma'am, what youre experience is the sunk cost fallacy. What youre doing is gambling and youve got a losing hand. Just ignore the fed printing trillions. Just ignore the gold silver ratio. Just think of your silver like a boat. Get rid of it. Trade it in today. Go get assfucked by a coin/pawn shop and get cash which will be devalued every second of every day going forward.

l m f a o

>> No.19100528

>>19100065
Imagine buying numbers /lines on a screen and calling them "bags". Imagine thinking they have a store of wealth

>> No.19100563

>>19100357
Look in the OP

>> No.19100584

>>19100339
Echeck or check or billpay. Billpay = tell your bank to send a check to the business. My bank takes ~5 business days to ship a check and I've ordered from multiple vendors this way with no issues.

>> No.19100590

>>19100345

Dave Ramsey is an idiot.

Debt is amazing and a very good thing if used smartly.

Most of my wealth is from and in leveraged real estate.

I have 3.8 million in mortgages and I am not even a little bit worried about it.

Inflate away fed...

>> No.19100593

>>19100161
Gold for sure, preferably 2oz, but I recommend the lowest premiums you can get.

Use the rest to pick up some platinum if you're feeling bullish since you've already passed 2oz * G:SR.

>> No.19100705

>>19100065
it's all arbitrary, but gold's store of value is as long as earth is our primary planet.

>> No.19100714

>>19100345
this boomer idiot use to stream in his home office, did he really need to build a studio and hire some token negro?

>> No.19100717

>>19100362
That's pretty much a random curve

>> No.19100744

>>19100204
please no im not done accumulating :(

>> No.19100750

>>19100065

Look what happens when you sell rock.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IW19xASnqw8&feature=share&fbclid=IwAR2YkheKbMQ7L3ezjOzC2QcTzuEJlwGWlN46YwNTSpwhC826857HmWUZ6WA

>> No.19100784

>>19100368
which are?

>> No.19100798

>>19100460
Perth mint have been releasing some gorgeous coins lately.

>>19100462
I'd see plat as more of a long term hold, especially if it's industrial demand increases should become easier to off load. Ie platinum is used in stents, have approx 5 kg of 33% junk platinum got for naught because the med device company my father worked at didn't realise they were throwing away money.

>>19100464
Honestly leaning heavier into gold is a safer bet, picking up an 1 oz plat here or there is just an idea.

>> No.19100809

>>19100357
you can buy it online, at pawn shops, and even some banks sell bullion.

>> No.19100816

hey bois, if youd bought gold last time last year, youd be sitting pretty with profits. Is this the year silver shines?

>> No.19100817

I wish the US mint would make bars like Perth mint does. A liberty silver or gold bar would be nice

>> No.19100838

>>19100046
i get the concept of breaking off pieces of a combi bar but how could you really. do people buy broken pieces of combibar. wouldn't it be worth more whole

>> No.19100852

Where do you guys see gold and silver going in the future and when? Platinum too.

>> No.19100872

>>19100838
maybe you dont want to cash out 100g at a time
yes, check fleabay, gold is gold
>>19100852
BofA sees gold at 3k in a year or two, and bankers hate gold like a vampire hates a crucifix, so if they change their tune, you know somethings up

>> No.19100920

>>19100784
Well if you dont want the technical versions we have Skeena Resources intersepting stunning new vein structures at the past producing Eskay Creek Mine. RNC Mineral's discovered a massive stock work of free mill gold with a yet to be determined value, only 6 months after the first discovery of a massive gold vein system at its Beta Hunt Nickel mine in Australia. I also believe that several new major discoveries were made at the Past producing Engineer Mine in Northern BC. Kirkland lake Gold also had several excellent drill results on two of their major exploration properties in the past few months.

>> No.19100947

>>19100852
I can see gold going to $3k US per ounce and Silver anywhere between $70-100 per ounce in the coming year.

>> No.19100958

>>19100872
>bankers hate gold like a vampire hates a crucifix
why
>so if they change their tune, you know somethings up
change how?

>>19100947
Wouldnt it better to just more silver than a couple oz of gold

>> No.19100986

>>19100920
a large find is 50mil oz or more, something that hasnt happened in quite a while. they will run out in south fucking africa in less than 20 years.
>>19100958
its honest money, they cant print it or make money off it:its not satanic debt. they keep raising the price target, and have recommended holding it, something that is an anathema to a banker

>> No.19101003

>>19100958
get atleast 3/4 or 1 oz of gold if you already have that amount of silver

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Ok PMG serious question. what will determine the spot price once entities like the COMEX collapse after people demand physical?

Will it be similar to what we see now but with giant premiums from online sellers, will giant bullion sellers along with mines determine the price since they have so much physical? Or will some anon have to make a site that determines spot based on what people buy physical for?

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Whats a good safe for fire/tamper protection for ~500 ounces of silver coin tubes and a couple handguns/ammo/documents? This will be going in a discrete location in my apartment like attic or back of closet.

>> No.19101672

>>19100986
South Africa's issue isn't that there running out of gold, the ore is getting too deep to mine. I am pretty sure that their deepest mine is now over 4.5km deep, you cant send people much deeper than 5km before heat and rock pressure becomes to dangerous.

I don't have Pretium's numbers in front of me, I am on my phone, but I am betting somewhere on their giant property is at least two massive undiscovered resources. Their geologists keep finding incredible placer results in glacial creeks and amazing float samples as well. They have only explored I think 10% of their claims to date.

>> No.19101802

>>19100345
I don't call that trashing silver
and he's not really wrong, in responding to that caller.. because if you have to ask that question, then you're fucking stupid and should just sell and get out from under your debt and try a little harder next time

granted, the dude probably wasn't even considering it and the girl is just pressuring him to sell.. or we can at least believe that's the case.. and they are now separated and he's enjoying a life of luxury with no leeching female pressuring him to make more fiat just to blow on frivolous things

>> No.19101820

>>19100339
being impatient with your finances is an expensive mistake

>> No.19101832

>>19101598
The only thing a safe is good for is being a diversion full of fake shit, while the real shit is conveniently placed elsewhere, just hidden.

>> No.19101880

Any canadanons here? Any good bullion dealers in this country?

>> No.19101898

i need more ass and titty with precious metals to coom to, where are you guys with the gfs and wives? post plz take pity on my incelhood and give me cooms

>> No.19101967

>>19101672
mr. pan man, at what point does silver become profitable to mine by itself?

>> No.19102073

>>19101967
to be honest I am not sure. We have a massive amount of silver already floating around, but that silvers value has been artificially held down for almost a century. There are hundreds of abandoned primary silver mines scattered all over north america. Unless we suddenly needed hundreds of thousands of extra pounds of silver in a short amount of time, I dont see those mines or the value of silver in them becoming profitable to extract on their own any time soon. Most of the worlds silver currently comes from copper mines as a by product element.

>> No.19102082

>>19101598
Any large expensive safe is fine as long as its empty and your stash is inside the freezer in tubs that says "fish stew 2009" and its actually fish stew with your PM's inside

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>>19101832
I have a bunch of random medallions and these gas station coins etc. that I'm going to put in my safe and maybe some $2 bills

>> No.19102093

>>19102073
so silver wont hit 5000 an ounce and make me a billionaire?

>> No.19102095

>>19102085
Where'd you get them?

>> No.19102100

>>19101832
that's retarded

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>>19100065
Seethe some more faggot

>> No.19102146

>>19102093
probably not, I think if things in the world keep going bonkers silver could go to $70 - $100 but I have no idea if it would go higher. Again though, who knows where things could go soon. I am thrilled the way gold is going.

>> No.19102216

>>19102073
>Most of the worlds silver currently comes from copper mines as a by product element.

If commodities keep tanking and mining slows, doesn't that mean that significantly less silver will be being mined?

>> No.19102231

>>19102095
my grandpa got into coin collecting when I was a kid, with the intention of getting me and my brother interested, and leaving his collection to us
he kinda just got whatever he could find, so the gas station had these things to be collected, I don't really remember if they sold them separately or what, but basically he was collecting whatever the fuck seemed interesting just in case it might become valuable

so there's a lot of shit like this that's almost entirely worthless, but a lot of good stuff too

I plan to go through it all a little more thoroughly and post some when I have time.. also he traveled in the army so there's some old foreign currency some of which seems to be silver

>> No.19102235

>>19102146
And where do you see gold going?

>> No.19102369

>>19102231
yes anon most of it is worthless, boomers love collecting a lot of that crap. now that boomers are dying off its becoming worthless unless it has actual metals in it.
also i would suggest posting any old coins you have, we have Europeans on here who might recognize their countries coins

>>19102146
yeah i think it'll easily hit that in Canadian dollars. i be surprised if it makes it above $75 US though

>> No.19102403

>>19102216
yes, less silver will be produced and supply could be out stripped by demand. Silvers price would than increase. However, mining is already beginning to return to normal at many major operations. I do not see those mines shutting down again for a while, especially now that management and the work force are now used to dealing with the extra steps of virus management. Also, the amount of silver produced by some of these mines is crazy, Gibraltar mines near Williams Lake BC produced 3.3 million ounces of silver last year, totaling only 5% of their ore concentrates.

>> No.19102418

>>19102235
at least 3k US per ounce. If it goes much higher I would be fucking thrilled, but it would probably signal some pretty shit times in the world.

>> No.19102448

>>19102369
agreed, any higher than $75 US means something bads happened. Total collapse of the US dollar or some other financial melt down or war. Personally thats great for guys like me who actually hold the mineral deposits, but it would suck for everyone else concerned.

>> No.19102485

>>19102448
War with China

>> No.19102497

>>19102485
hay at least my silver lead zinc claims would moon

>> No.19102567

Newfag to pm. Fucking hell pan man! Youre making me want to go in an much as I can!

>> No.19102599

>>19100065
>a rock
It's metal retard

>> No.19102637

>>19102369
>>19102369
I work so much I won't have the time or energy to post any until monday or tuesday. Well, hopefully this week.If not this week then maybe next

There's a fair bit of silver stuff, and some good American stuff too like indian head pennies all the way back to 1859, a 3 cent nickel, 1925 stone mountain silver dollar, there's a 1921 morgan silver dollar made into a money clip, a couple flying eagle cents, etc. and a lot of those are in remarkable condition. He fought in vietnam so there is some currency from there.. There should be more of the collection here somewhere, my grandma is going to keep looking, and my brother thinks he might have some tucked away too. I'm in no hurry with any of it. There's some of those collector sheets for foreign currency also and it's filled out with kinda basic currency from a lot of nations, some nations which don't exist anymore, so it's just kinda neat and some of it may be worth something to the right person. But besides that it's fun to go through and sort and research, one thing leads to another

>> No.19102649

>>19102567
Best time to start is now. Buy a gold coin and you'll be hooked. If you can't afford a full oz there are fractional options like sovereigns, roosters, or francs.

>> No.19102713

Is the goal to get gold? I have a 1/2oz gold eagle that I just aquired. It's my only piece of gold and I have 130oz of silver. I could trade it for maybe 50 eagles(with the right buyer). Should I keep the gold or try to find eagles?

>> No.19102737

>>19102713
I'd keep it if that is your only gold. Yes the G/S ratio favors silver, but you still want to have both. If you have 130oz of silver I'd say you should have at least 2-3 oz of gold.

>> No.19102748

>>19102713
I would tell you to keep going with gold, but its all up to you if your willing to pay the crazy premiums out there right now.

>> No.19102826

Where does silver need to be at if gold hits 3k an ounce and I want to sell of silver to trade it for gold for a net gain?

>> No.19102863

>>19102748
Well if I trade into ASEs I would be able to sell @ crazy premiums
>>19102737
This is what I've been thinking, but also 2.5 rolls of eagles is sexy. I do think gold will see more price action, but silver will see more %growth

>> No.19102881

>>19102826
when did you buy the silver? what price?

>> No.19102946

>>19102637
Seriously, Anon, go to Numista. They have a HIGHLY extensive catalog of world coins, tokens and medallions. You can use it to identify your coins and their content.

>>19102567
If you've never held PMs, go to a coin store and buy a silver ounce or a Morgan or Peace dollar. Make it a lower-grade coin or generic round so you can hold it in your hand. Low investment, but that will get you hooked.

>> No.19102977

what's a good online source to buy coin tubes with mint seal on it still?

>> No.19103004

>>19102977
mint seal is over rated anon, buy anything that says BU and just put tape on it yourself and date the tape

>> No.19103177

>>19102946
>you've never held PMs, go to a coin store and buy a silver ounce or a Morgan or Peace dollar. Make it a lower-grade coin or generic round so you can hold it in your hand. Low investment, but that will get you hooked.

I don't get this mindset. I'd rather have a 2020 ASE for a fondling coin over a 100 year old silver dollar. Fondling a piece of history like that would feel like sacrilege.

>> No.19103190

>>19100214
give me a job

>> No.19103213

>>19103190
get on your knees anon...

>> No.19103217

>>19102826
at least $50 probably more around $80-120

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>>19100436

>> No.19103247

>>19103213
>>19103190
F O R M E R L Y Well To Do Anon...Many such cases. Sad!

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>>19100204
NOOOO NOT YET PLEASE I NEED TO FINISH MY STACK BEFORE PLEASE GIMME ONE MORE WEEK JPMORGAN-SAN AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

>> No.19103294

>>19102881
Average cost was $20 an ounce and its all silver eagles

>> No.19103297

>>19100345
>the quinessential lowIQ boomlet trashes silver
unironically the most bullish news in weeks for silver

>> No.19103301

>>19103294
Just keep em and don't do anything with em

Leave them to your kids when you die

>> No.19103446

>>19103177
Literally a million hands has held the silver dollar before you. You are not gonna make it any worse by fondling it yourself.

>> No.19103468

>>19100046
Boomer rocks are not for me. They may be shiny, but what they lack is inherent value.
They are not programmable, and not anonymous to use. This makes them a pain to handle. Sure, you can leave the computer on 24/7 to send messages to BOOMer, but what if that one break in the factory led you to miss a price announcement on inventory, or an update to the web site? Can you sleep if the computer is on 24/7 for that long? Well, that's not possible

>> No.19103519
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>>19103468
FYI zoomie zoom zoom, boomers don't actually like PMs. If they have any investments in metals its all in paper ETFs. They're all sold on mutuals that will get obliterated at the drop of a hat. Remember all those people that got their 401ks wiped out in 2008-09? Well they didn't learn their lesson, and they kept investing the same way they did before.

TLDR; you talk like a fag and your shit's all retarded.

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19103554

>>19103263
>You had 3 years

Just fucking with you, you still have time. Physical under 20/oz is still available and still a good buy.

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i think i need a bigger table if i'm going to put weapons in there as well lol

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>>19103603

>> No.19103662

Why does 1oz gold bar cost more than buying one 20gram bar and one 10 gram bar together from the same company? You get 30 grams for less than buying the 1 oz 28.3g coin.

>> No.19103685

>>19103659
nice saber fren

>> No.19103686

>>19103662
i believe one troy ounce is 31.1 grams, yes it is odd that fractionals would be cheaper

>> No.19103688

>>19103177
What Anon >>19103446 said, but if it's a nice common 1921 Morgan, or any early Peace dollar with ultra-high mintages, you won't be doing too much damage with it as a fondler. Hell, hold a dateless Standing Liberty quarter and consider when it would've been used, and who else might've held it. Also helps to show you how long we've considered silver money.

>> No.19103699
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19103699

Thoughts on the owls?

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>>19103685
sadly it is not silver

>> No.19103731

>>19103686
>>19103662
yeah disregard im gay and looked at regular ounce vs troy ounce, the 1oz is cheaper but not by much that I just may get the fractional anyway

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>>19103699
some people think they're ugly, i think they're alright. but to be fair, i don't know how demand will hold up vs other govt mint coins. i spent 18.34/oz on mine and i feel like it was a good deal

>> No.19103748

>>19103701
would be great for killing werewolves if it were

>> No.19103762

>>19103701
Anon for a man with that much silver, you need a nicer pistol lol

>> No.19103796

>>19103699
You know I thought they were attractive at 18+ Lately, now that they’re at 19+ They’re still attractive considering the fact that they’re dem govment coins under 20$ And JM ran out of generic rounds. While I don’t have any since I’m up to date on my silver requirement, I would get some if I had the room

>> No.19103802

>>19103762
you have no idea, i used to have a Taurus pt111, it shot straight, i loved it. this g2c has horrible sites, i'm tempted to get them replaced. but having a armorer do it would cost multiple silver coins...

>> No.19103824

>>19103659
Is that a cavalry sword?


>>19103796
>>19103734
I picked up a couple tubes, trying to diversify.

>> No.19103825

>>19103802
Just get an MP shield or standard MP. Glock 19 or 17 if u can find one

>> No.19103834

perth mint or valcambi, all I can find for gold, sometimes I see pamp. which should I go with for assay?

>> No.19103844

>>19103701
>>19103762
>>19103802
>>19103825
I suggest the sig p365 with the pinky grip

>> No.19103866

>>19103844
I like the 365 alot. I was close to buying one, but was waiting to make sure the broken striker issues were resolved

>> No.19103867

>>19103844
365 shoots nice. I like going glocks(plural) to share mags.

>> No.19103882

>>19103824
why yes it is anon
>>19103825
i used to have a snub nose s&w revolver, i could see me getting that again. i would like a berretta m9 variant. huge handgun but 15 bullets per magazine... and its reliable.

not a glock fan myself, to pricey. good guns though. think i'll probably stick with getting the sites upgraded.

>> No.19103889

>>19103866
That issue has long since been resolved.

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19103973

well I have narrowed it down

>> No.19103996

>>19103889
Yah I know. This was a little over a year ago when there was still some speculation I just wanted to give it some time. I carry a Glock 19 3rd gen mostly, occasionally an LCP

>> No.19103997

>>19103973
I don't know what the premium is on the ducats but, if its low I recommend those since you can sell of in portions and I think those don't scratch or damage easily.

>> No.19104000

>>19103973
nice, gold is already pricey but it'll keep going up.
i like those ducats, small enough someone could still pick one up on their payday

>> No.19104011

>>19100214
Sell some silver and move out of your moms basement.

>> No.19104021

>>19103973
Why get multiple 20g bars instead of 2, 1 oz coins or bars? Premium will be less

>> No.19104022

>>19100204
>>19100214
>SILVER IS MOONING CHADS
I just checked silver per once.
>$15.59
We're down $0.12 from earlier this week, but up over a dollar from last month.
I don't see how silver is mooning right now.
Prior to Covid-19 out break we were above $18.00 USD.

>> No.19104040

>>19104021
I did the math and with the money I have available if I go 1oz perth bars then the next gold product I can buy with the smallest premium to use up the rest of the money would be the korean 1/10th ounce coins. Doing the math, the current setup with the 20g perth bars gives me .16g more gold per dollar.

>> No.19104046

>>19104022
My guy it's 16.39

>> No.19104053

>>19104022
16.35

>> No.19104068

>>19104046
>>19104053
i got 16.43 what now lol

>> No.19104083

>>19104046
>>19104053
What links are you men using?
I've obviously been looking at the wrong source.
I just bait clicked here & it confirms over $16.00
https://www.monex.com/silver-prices/

>> No.19104084

>>19104068
Im from the future its $78

>> No.19104097

>>19104083
jmbullion

>> No.19104115

>>19104097
>jmbullion
>$16.42
Thanks anon.
Not bad. I'm only 22 oz in though not including my JFK 90 proof's or junk metal.

>> No.19104131

>>19104083
Jm app

>> No.19104230

>>19103973
I'd go for the assay'd bars but that's just me - not for any particular reason like the value or resale or whatever else. Just personal preference.

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Added this today

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>>19104271
DICKS EVERYWHERE

>> No.19104292

>>19104248
very nice anon, decent ratio as well.

>>19104271
what is it anon?

>> No.19104333

What is the difference between the green and black perth assays? Both say 1 oz

>> No.19104345

>>19104292
>>19104287
Maybe a russian 1993 ice skating champs? They hosted in 1994.

>> No.19104370

I only buy with my retirement money (I am 25)
myIRAinvestment.com

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>>19104292
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces46759.html

34.88g of .900, 3 ruble face value (lol, it was 1993 I guess)

>> No.19104400

>>19104386
Nice collection. The only thing I dont like about those damn owls is that ridged edge. Dunno why they did that, makes em ugly to me

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>>19104400
They interlock when you stack 'em up, I know it's ugly but they were great value and the yard interest to the collection, thanks.

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>>19100436

>> No.19104474

>>19104462
Based on this image and past results where is gold and silver heading

>> No.19104485

>>19102231
>so there's a lot of shit like this that's almost entirely worthless
I buy and sell exonumia

tokens from gas stations and saloons and such.

what you posted is worth a bit of gold.
/pmg/ doesn't understand really. I have single aluminum or copper tokens that are worth more than an ounce of gold.

your grandpa was on the right track. I don't know if he got anything valuable, most people don't. but there might be some real treasure in the 'worthless' parts of the collection.

>> No.19104503

>>19104474
for starters, those charts are bs. it has silver at 120/oz its never hit 60/oz before
but lets say 2023 silver will be 60/oz and gold 3100/oz

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>>19104474
$3k gold
$50-70 silver
$3-5k platinum

Platinum is wildcard.
As gold starts to pass 2k, people will start snatching up platinum.
Realize again that its rarer than gold and it could easily "correct" and blow past gold in price overnight.

Already, platinum is sold out most places that dont have super high premium.

The american platinum eagles have face value of $100.
Gold eagles are $50.

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>>19104503
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_Thursday

>> No.19104582

>>19104565
I was about to ask where I can buy platinum eagles and bars, no one has them I have seen

Isnt platinum dependent on car use though?

>> No.19104609

>>19104582
>Isnt platinum dependent on car use though?
not entirely

it's used to filter stack gas on power plants and refineries. It's used in water treatment. It's a catalyst in some industrial production processes.

we may see declining use in cars and coal fired power plants, but the uses in industry are expanding. Particularly in water treatment, air quality, and stack gas filtration for refining or plasma gas waste stream processing.

>> No.19104632

>>19104609
I may go 2oz plat eagles and 1 oz gold eagle then or 1 oz of each and get more silver. Plat seems nice though. Eagles kinda ugly though desu

>> No.19104661

>>19104632
I don't really have an opinion on the stuff. I don't care for it but that doesn't mean it's a bad investment. It might become insanely popular and suddenly moon. But that's a long shot.

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>>19104582
>Isnt platinum dependent on car use though?

At the moment...yes (see >>19104565)

Been tracking all PMs in correlation to market movements.
It tracks along with industrial stocks.
Car manufacturer stocks down = platinum down


When electric cars become.mainstream (and they will due to unstable oil industry and prices), the use of platinum will shift from industrial metal to monetary.

When the govt proposed making a $1 TRILLION dollar coin to "sell" to the fed a couple years ago, it was going to be made of platinum.

Copper = money of the poor
Silver = money of working class and artisans
Gold = money of merchants and kings
Platinum = money of emperors and nations

Its a steal right now. Production is slowing down and/or halted in many mines. Its going to moon soon.

>> No.19104672

>>19100214
Sup flooor bro

>> No.19104681

think the batbois will be a COVID commemorative in the future?

>> No.19104685

Why does monument metals now charge me almost $400 tax when a few weeks ago they didnt charge me anything?

>> No.19104689
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19104689

im wholly new to precious metals. of course you get less money for your silver/gold/w.e. if you sell it the same day you bought it, but it seems id have to wait a long time just to get out +/- 0 because you just get so much less for selling it than you get for buying it. is your prognosis really that silver will rise *a lot*?

>> No.19104743

I really hope silver stops mooning, I need to order a few more kilos when I get paid

>> No.19104876

Any canucks here? How do you guys buy gold/silver without showing your ID? Need to do it anonymously

>> No.19104884

>>19104689
Precious metals are not a get rich quick scheme. You buy them as asset protection. Your money is essentially static/safe in a way that supersedes the fiat-based monetary system. For literally thousands of years the concept of gold and silver being "worth something" has held true. For those same thousands of years fiat currencies have risen and fallen one after the other. There is a chance that when demand spikes as a result of panic that the price can moon. There is a chance that the price can moon when major players like JPM stop manipulating the price. There is a chance that hyper inflation occurs and it takes $100 to buy something from a vending machine - but the silver you purchased at $20/oz is now worth $2000/oz (or more). PM's hedge against all of those scenarios playing out. Some people talk about PM's in a doomsday type event but I think that's a huge waste of time and just gives the doom and gloom types a big time hard on.

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>>19100046
Has this been posted yet?

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/amid-gold-market-turmoil-hsbc-taps-bank-england-gld-bars

If you don't want to read the whole thing this is the important bits:

>This means that during April, HSBC used nearly 46 tonnes of gold stored in the Bank of England gold vaults to add to the SPDR Gold Trust, instead of using gold at HSBC’s own commercial London vault. And why is this important? It’s important because it implies that:

>a) there isn’t enough gold in the HSBC vault in London to fulfill SPDR Gold Trust basket creation requests from GLD Authorized Participants (APs).
>b) that gold which is ultimately borrowed central bank gold at the Bank of England is being used as a source of GLD gold holdings.
>c) that there are physical gold float shortages in the London physical gold market as well as liquidity problems of LBMA market makers in the London paper gold market.

>> No.19104934

>>19104884
:(
thank you for taking the time to reply

>> No.19104956

>>19104685
>Why does monument metals now charge me almost $400 tax when a few weeks ago they didnt charge me anything?
a few weeks ago they were breaking the law to get your business

>> No.19104963

>>19104934
Not to be discouraged. It's the right move to be in silver right now. You won't get rich off it but it will probably increase in purchasing power as well. You will probably start stacking after you've touched your first coin anyways

>> No.19104972

>>19104689
It’s kinda retarded when you think about it but people hold gold so that they have something physical instead of money which is “imaginary”

Same concept is when you get a gift card to bestbuy. That gift card is meaningless, imaginary, not backed by anything, it’s just a card a computer decided has $500 on. Then you go and buy a TV and now you have something physical that is worth $500, except Gold appreciates and TVs dont.

The concept of high risk high reward is all over the place, not just gold. Gold is very very very very low risk, so it usually creeps up in value slowly.

English isn’t my first language but hopefully that explains ig

>> No.19104989

do some people seriously only invest in silver and no crypto

>> No.19105000

>>19101598
The only good safe is one that has to be transported with an excavator into your house and then you pour concrete all around it.

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>>19104963
I just can never help wanting more of it. .500, .800, .900, .925, .999 whatever it's just nice to stack up and know it's a thing with inherent value. I picked up a little .999 at first and soon started collecting old circulated coinage, can still get it cheap on a few rare occasions but the market has really picked up, I could sell my numismatic interest coins at easy profit but I kinda like holding it. Only go up in historical value if society doesn't collapse, and if it does collapse it'll be worth the value of silver.

Guess I'll just hold on to it for now.

>> No.19105042

>>19100263
$50

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Am I retarded for buying those? Got a few more like in pic related

>> No.19105104

>>19105024
Very sound approach. For some reason historical coins just won't stick with me the way anything Disney is. At least when it comes to silver coins. I bought the ones which have good margins to ebay prices, so I'm fairly confident.

>> No.19105110

Expecting $300 extra in the bank this month.
I thought saving for a house was the best option given 6 months from now both land & housing will drop at the very least - the LEAST - by 20K - 30K.

Seriously thinking about dropping $300 on gold somehow.

I've bought some pretty cheap silver the last 2 weeks, but then again I went with 1/4th oz & 1/2 oz on a lot of them. Premiums were too hight, but I am happy with the actual coins themselves as well as their Christian significance at least on 2 of them.

My pawn shop was selling their silver oz for $20 & $21 back in 2018.
They didn't have much at the time & I went back there biweekly until they told me I had bought all the silver oz they carried in the store which is crazy because the pawn shop is generally large.
I asked the clerks & they told me that they have silver, but mostly JFK's or bars.
I must have purchased at max 8 ounces from them.
I've not stopped going back there & they've never put out silver after I purchased it from them.

>> No.19105134

>>19104956
I have the order history and the paper invoice to prove there was no tax if this is a subtle jab at my honesty

>> No.19105141

>>19105081
>Am I retarded for buying those
Are those the 1/2oz? What did you end up paying for them? Anything past $11 flat for mikey's doesn't seem right. Even then you're paying for the creation/novelty of the coin.

If the ecconomy ever comes back from this soon to be depression than sell those on the market high given collectables sell well in market high periods.

You bought collectables anon.

>> No.19105176

>>19105141
Yeah I know I did. I'm intending to resell most and get more silver on gainesville coin. Those are 1 oz coins. If there's no doomsday scenario their collectors value should go up,no?

>> No.19105216

>>19104989
I'll fuck around with crypto once I get a good silver/gold stack, with some cash in the side. Crypto is gambling to me, not an investment as their are no assets. At least with stocks you're buying into a commodity or business that has products/assets. Crypto is literally numbers going up and down

>> No.19105239

>>19105134
no, I'm being serious.

it's been a problem with online commerce. People aren't paying sales tax on online purchases and more and more purchases are going online.

so states demanded that online sellers collect and remit sales tax. Which most sellers simply ignored. But eventually the state issues a warrant or simply bills them for the taxes they haven't been paying and suddenly they decide to stop breaking the law and start charging you sales tax.

>> No.19105240

>>19105216
>buying fake currency with fake currency

oh the irony anon

>> No.19105275

>>19105134
Doubt it. My guess is your state has a revenue threshold for charging sales tax for online sales (here in AZ it's $150k per year). Or they didnt realize your state had sales tax and they are gonna eat the cost of paying taxes on all those sales on the backend.

>>19105216
Ye same. I looked into it, and honestly if I'd followed /biz/'s advice on ESH and RPL early enough I could have made some insane profits. I'm okay with missing out. I think there's a really good chance in a down market that cryptos will follow and there will be good opportunities to buy low again. If times were good and the future looked bright and I had some spare cash - but I'm 0/3 right now lol.

>> No.19105278

>>19105239
So nevada is a state that normally requires taxes? I didnt pay any on bgasc couple weeks back for my bat coin tube just like my silver eagles on monument. I didnt pay any for bars from scottsdale back in march

I just assumed my state didnt require it

>> No.19105279

>>19105240
I haven't bought any crypto. Only gold/silver. I would like to get in on some pump n dumps like Link when it plummets again

>> No.19105292

>>19105275
>revenue threshold
ah makes sense, let me adjust my cart and see

>> No.19105296

>>19105278
https://www.texmetals.com/sales-tax

One of the best layouts I've seen for tax info. Seems like it's just a flat 6.85%

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>>19105176
Depends on how many exist really Vs price paid mate. Likely a small profit if mass produced Vs big profit if small numbers. .999? .925?

>> No.19105316

>>19105278
I'm not sure anon. You'd have to check your state's laws.

afaik there's never tax on US Mint offerings. People here can correct me if I'm wrong. There shouldn't be sales tax on ASE's or bats or whatever US money you buy.

and perhaps that's the difference.

but if one vendor is charging you sales tax and another isn't, it's usually because one of them is breaking the law.

>> No.19105317

>>19105292
>>19105275
nah even 1 oz coin alone has tax on monument now. what a shame

>> No.19105325

>>19105292
European Mint (estonia) delivers tax free from Europe by sending your package to a carrier in Estonia. So shipping is withing a tax free zone and then another party delivers the item. If you are purchasing large volumes it's something you should consider to work out as well.

>> No.19105339

>>19105308
Is that Weimar coinage with just the eagle?

>> No.19105351

>>19105317
revenue threshold is for the vendor, not the buyer.

their total sales, not your total purchases.

I don't know about that though. In my state if you make $1 in sales you owe sales taxes

>> No.19105362

>>19105308
I can feel the power these coins emit through the picture, very nice anon. Let me take a pic you could enjoy

>> No.19105382

>>19105351
Ye like this. I just gave it as a possibility cuz that's something that theyve done to online vendors here in AZ recently - but I read a little more and I dont think that applies to bullion (I can buy bullion/coins on ebay without sales tax). Definitely read up on what your state's specific laws are.

>> No.19105423
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19105423

20 Mark from 1897 as pin
3 Mark from 1913 as medallion. Unfortunately it's very uncomfortable to wear

>> No.19105430

>>19101598
get a box at your bank, its very cheap

>> No.19105462

>>19105430
no never do this. so many stories about banks selling those boxes at auction by mistake because they thought you didn't pay your fee

>> No.19105482

>>19105430
If you don’t hold it you don’t own it.

>> No.19105502

>>19105462
why even have a safe at your apartment, when someone could walk off with that? the fee is like $20 a year, comes out of your account, and is once a year, you can certainly keep track of that.
>>19105482
i have too much to hold to be comfortable at the house, simple as. house could burn down anyway.

>> No.19105558

>>19105423
this is painful to watch.

look buddy, the faggot collects reichsmarks because he's a fucking Nazi that wants to kill jews but lacks the testicles to actually do it.

He's human trash. He hates other races but is too weak, stupid, cowardly and craven to do anything about it.

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>>19105558

>> No.19105601

>>19105558
wow i hate the guy now. thanks

>> No.19105617

>>19105558
Well damn anon. I have 2 reichsmark coins and I don't hate Jews

>> No.19105623

>>19105502
>not bolting your safe to the floor/wall
anon get 150lb safe actually secure it, by bolting it to the floor or the wood beams in the walls.
it will take so much effort, they might as well go rob something worth hundreds of thousands of dollars instead and risk the same sentence

>> No.19105645

>>19105081
Anon I think your disney love is kinda cute. No homo

>> No.19105652

>>19105601
how new are you?

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>>19105623
happens all the time, cordless grinders and acetylene torches are a thing. Its an apartment, he cant do any of that.

>> No.19105691

>>19105666
How many times have you been robbed???

My only concern would be fire or flooding desu. The bank deposit option is good as well, my bank doesn’t let me deposit Gold but if your bank does then I don’t see why not. I get a free deposit box with my account.

>> No.19105694

>>19105666
Grinders and torches are alot of fuckn work for average home invaders.

>> No.19105695

>>19105617
>lurks 4chan
1 strike
>owns a Nazi coin
2 strikes
>owns another Nazi coin
that's three strikes

>> No.19105724

>>19105691
>my bank doesn’t let me deposit Gold
wtf what kind of shitty bank do you have, what country, and why would they know what goes in anyway? box insurance is a thing as well
>>19105694
unless youre going to drop 5-10k on a safe, they are way way too easy to get in. Once they find out you have a safe, its over. Home robberies are very common, and will become more so with the unemployment rate, etc. Stop with the denial.

>> No.19105731

>>19105666
yes anon those casino robbers love to break into private residences just in case they find a safe to crack

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>>19105731
you cant afford a proper safe in your home from any of these stacks posted, the better option in a bank vault
what are the rich doing? stuffing cash in vaults, because its the safest place

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>>19105731
>stack on
not anymore lel

>> No.19105825

>>19105042
based and $50 pilled

>> No.19105844

>>19105724
>wtf what kind of shitty bank do you have, what country, and why would they know what goes in anyway?

This is from the lease agreement for a safe deposit box at Chase:

>You agree not to use the box to store money, coin or currency unless it is of a collectable nature, and you assume all risks and hold the Bank harmless of any loss or alleged loss of said money, coin or currency.

>> No.19105850

>>19105817
Just gonna cut a floorboard from the house up for silver. Store my gold in random pieces if furniture spaced around the house.

>> No.19105868

>>19105724
Largest bank in Canada (RBC)

I’m sure they store gold for me in a different thing, I’m talking about a safety deposit box. You can’t store cash jewelry or precious metals.

If they suspect that you are storing something that you agreed not to, they can break open the box and ask you to pick up your items and cancel your agreement.

>> No.19105879

>>19105724
>>19105844
Here’s another fun quote

>We can restrict access to your box for any reason

Read more at https://www.chase.com/content/dam/chase-ux/documents/personal/branch-disclosures/safe-deposit-box-lease-agreement.pdf

If you don’t hold it you don’t own it.

>> No.19105896

>>19105879
>>19105868

https://www.bankofamerica.com/content/documents/deposits/safedepositbox_disclosures.pdf

get a different bank

>> No.19105918

>>19105896
I am Canadian but we’re literally agreeing on the same thing. I told the guy that storing gold in a safe deposit box is a good idea, but mine doesn’t let me.

>> No.19106138

>>19104083
>>19104046
>>19104053
dammit we bought the top didnt we

>> No.19106148

>>19103554
>Ruger Sec-9

Based.

>> No.19106151

>>19105918
why wouldnt they let you store cash or gold in a box? isnt that literally the entire point

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>>19105817
the good thing about gold is its small
so i just keep my gold up my ass
ive addapted to it real well and can even 'deposit' the gold far up my rectum making it impossible to find by force until i take a shit

>> No.19106181

>>19104370
Redpill me on this. Can you convert a stonk and bonds Roth IRA to PMs and take out money in it?

>> No.19106422

Where can you buy physical gold and silver with cryptos?

>> No.19106452

>>19106422
To Australia

>> No.19106455
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19106455

Have silver riggers finally thrown in the towel?

>> No.19106569

>>19106455
What's the USD doing?
Wait until ny opens, world markets are immaterial

>> No.19106609

>>19106151
Because they’d rather you store your cash and gold in their trackable system where they can use it to loan money out.

They don’t know what’s in your box. When you go to check it out, a teller walks with you to the safe, opens it, let’s you pull out your (closed) box and walks you to a small room behind closed doors where you can do whatever you want. Once you’re done, you ring a buzzer and the teller comes back and puts everything back.

Again, there’s no way for the bank to know what’s in your box, however if they are suspicious, they have the right to cancel the agreement and break the box.

When I signed up for one a few years back for my money, the teller knew what I was doing, she told me not to come by often because the people who come to their safety box once a month or more are the ones the bank knows are trying to store money without being tracked.

Plus I can kinda see how the bank gets upset, you’re pretty much storing it under a mattress, but inside the bank lol

>> No.19106646

>>19106569
It will probably get slammed at open but this kind of spike overseas is unusual

>> No.19106832

>>19106646
Wake me up when it breaks 20

>> No.19106860

>>19106455
Could be that the supply is running out on the comex.

>> No.19106875

New thread
>>19106844
>>19106844
>>19106844

>> No.19107049
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19107049

Are these 1kg coins worth it? Seem not that much more expensive than bars

>> No.19107139

>>19106609
>>19106609
yeah but arent you paying for the service? they charge you so why do they get butthurt

>> No.19107213

>>19107049
They look like shit

>> No.19107484

>>19100046
Why does the buffalo look so big? is it more than 1oz?

>> No.19107922

>safges are bad

The average burglar only has a crowbar and even if your safe only lasts 15 minutes that's enough for you to get your gun and for the cops to arrive.

Just a good idea to have a discreet, secure location for other items too. I'd rather not leave my passport just lying around.

>> No.19107966

>>19100046
Wow this is very useful info. I just started buying silver again after almost 10 years. I was buying from apmex but want to check out other places and all my old sites are gone now.

>> No.19107986

>>19100065
Stop talking you little retard.
Gold and silver will always be worth more than your fake internet bitcoin

>> No.19108118

>>19107484

It's 1oz just the angle I think.

The pamp is 1oz as well.

>> No.19108140

Silver and gold making good gains today

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>>19104921
bumperining your post fren

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Mail day. Those Athenian owls are as ugly as I anticipated they were, but I wasn't gonna pass up the low premium.

>> No.19109016

>>19100046
who the fuck put some savage face on top of that coin lmfao

>> No.19109035

>>19108940
Where did you get the owls from?

>> No.19109037

>>19100209
gold was valuable before the invention of any fucking electronics, are you fucking smoking crack
if gold loss 100% of it's industrial use it would still hold all it's value

you are beyond naive

>> No.19109056

>>19100705
this
gold is valuable because it's valuable
end of fucking discussion (as if there ever was one, this is only "discussed" by peasants and slaves)

>> No.19109079

>>19109035
goldsilver.be, being a bong and all. That was 2 weeks ago though, shits getting crazier by the day.

>> No.19109080

>>19107986
gold will always be valuable
silver will always be valuable
bitcoin will always be valuable
any other type of thinking is pure cope

>> No.19109204

>>19100198
I'm sure this has been asked before but what about NY state? I know the laws already and will probably end up losing whatever I find so I won't have to worry about that. I'm assuming the Catskills and Adirondacks would be my best bet?

>> No.19109288

>>19109079
I know.

>> No.19109310

>>19109080
Bitcoin will not be valuable in a few years. It will be outlawed

>> No.19109380

>>19109080
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5hWWe-ts2s

>> No.19109549

>>19105666

There are safes that are immune to grinders. Look up Graffunder safes.

>> No.19109670

>>19100214
Silber demand in industry is down (which uses most of the silber) due to corona. Futures are also looking bleak.

Let's see how this turns out for you.

>> No.19109736

I can't even bother (you)ing all the posts about safety deposit boxes at banks but you're all retarded.

I remember when I worked for a law firm I served multiple subpoenas to banks to seize/freeze safety deposit boxes in divorce cases because out client knew their partner had one.

one time we even served subpoenas to 5 different major banks in the event they had one we didn't know about.

the moment that subpoena gets served on the bank the safety deposit box is frozen, and the owners could not access them until the judge ordered a warrant to have them searched and appraised of value.

Over something as insignificant as a divorce suit. Stuff you put in bank safety deposit boxes are absolutely not safe.

>> No.19109757

>>19100214
how many ounces is that in total?

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>>19109736
based
It took me almost a decade to convince my retarded boomer dad to invest in PM.
Now i'm battling with him since 2+ years for him to take his shiny rocks out of the safe deposit at the bank and bring them back home.

Why do you have to constantly hold boomers' hands like if they were, at least financially wise, retarded babies ready to get jewed out of their shekels? Why do they still trust the kikes even tho they have been scammed their whole life out of their wealth?

>> No.19110692

>>19110643
They take money for granted because when they were born dollars were still made of silver and you could make 100% return every year by picking the right stonk. They refuse to believe anything could ever change because they have too much invested in the current system.

>> No.19110723

Hey guys, I'm a poor idiot with about 2k to spend. I want 1oz of gold as apocalypse insurance. Should I get an American eagle round or a .999 bar?

>> No.19110818

>>19105339
No, those are Italian 5 Lira coins.

>> No.19111159

>>19110723
I've heard a few places eagles are more liquid, but it depends on the bar proof of chain and all that

>> No.19111255

>>19100503
Lol. Im going to fuck you in the ass

>> No.19111289

>>19109037
Gold demand is drove by center bank buying and jewelery, industrial is a minor thing

>> No.19111362

>>19110643
So they were safe all this time there in the bank?
>>19109736
Not married, not my problem

>> No.19111935

>>19110723
Lol. Idiot

>> No.19111965

>>19110643
Your dad sounds smart. He doesn't trust his coins at home. He knows you will steal them

>> No.19111989

>>19109757
none of your fucking business

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>>19111965
Kek, sad truth is it's most likely what he think and the main reason he don't want his gold at home. Even as a kid i never stole a penny from my parents' wallet, it kinda hurt my feefees like lack of trust. Imagine your father prefer to trust a bankster kike over his own heir. wtf is wrong with boomtards seriously?,

>> No.19112258

Anywhere online that is in stock and not fucking 5$+ spot price for silver?

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>>19111362
>Not married, not my problem

hey bonespurs, the point is an attorney can issue a subpoena without going to court first to freeze your safety deposit box for whatever reason they want to. additionally, in any court proceeding for any issue they can be ordered to be surrendered or inspected and appraised. From civil cases, to criminal, to debt collections, to civil asset forfeiture.

Safety deposit boxes are not safe and every bank and their managers are little cumslut sissys when they get a subpoena, they don't care about your property as a customer.

>> No.19112339

>>19112258
>and not fucking 5$+ spot price for silver?
nop

>> No.19112342

in other news, anyone else collect old, unique credit cards? like banks/lines of cards that don't exist anymore? pretty fun stuff if you ask me

maybe im autisik but im also into credit card churning so that could be why it's so interesting to me

>> No.19112356

>>19112258
2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019

>> No.19112377

>>19112258
i just go on ebay and make offers on items with a copypasta on why their price is unreasonably too much over spot and the risk is on me purchasing from them instead of a big retailer

these fucking jabronis are posting 1oz philharmonics and kugerrands for $35+ while sucking hot tocs at their pawn shop desk thinking their 1oz coin is worth more than melt value

>> No.19112426

>>19112377
anyone bite?

>> No.19112509

>>19112205
Nothing wrong with boomers. It's millennials that are pond scum. You take and take and take. Your dad should of crushed your skull in you worthless dirtbag

>> No.19112532

>>19112300
no they can't. Stop lying on the internet

>> No.19112591

>>19109310
yep, that's why the coinbase founder is now in the treasury department of the united states
you are either shitposting or incredibly stupid
also, gold and bitcoin do not compete with each other, so keep coping

>> No.19112809

>>19112509
>t. boomnog

>> No.19112871

>>19112532
okay nutsack whatever you say

i worked as the in-house process server for the largest family law firm in one of the biggest cities in california, but i don't know what i'm talking about.

>> No.19113198

>>19112532
If you don't have it in your hands you don't have it. This is PM 101.

>> No.19113499

>>19110723
Since you don't have a lot of money and you're buying the gold as *apocalypse* insurance, you should buy gold in a form that is easily recognizable and verifiable. Unfortunately, this means that you really can't trust bars.

You should purchase a 1 oz coin and it should ideally be a 0.999 fine coin such as a Canadian Gold Maple Leaf, Australian Kangaroo, or American Gold Buffalo. The American Gold Eagles are nice coins but being 22 karat gold, they are easier to counterfeit and more difficult to detect than pure gold coins.

See https://www.goldcoinbalance.com/ for an inexpensive way to validate 1 oz gold coins (these are much less expensive than the Fisch scales) and see this article on the problems facing 22 karat gold coins: https://goldcoinbalance.com/fake-tungsten-gold-coins

There are, of course, more expensive tools that can easily detect fakes that the scales cannot. However, those tools are exceptionally expensive (over $1,000) and a person must trust that the tool is not corrupted in some way.

>> No.19113847

>>19113198
Stop lying you faggot

>> No.19113864

>>19112871
sure you did liar.

>> No.19113877

>>19112591
Bitcoin will be outlawed within 5 years you disgusting faggot.

>> No.19113953

>>19112809
The truth must hurt you millennial faggot.
Kys.

>> No.19113977

>>19112591
Can't wait until bitcoin crashes again and /biz has massive suicides

>> No.19114034

What gold and silver stocks you guys holding?

>> No.19114047

>Outlawing a surveillance coin

If anything is (((outlawed))) it will be XMR. Already not listed on most exchanges due to KYC/AML

>> No.19114054

>>19113847
>>19113864
>>19113877
>>19113953
>>19113977
>newfag can't into replies

>> No.19114105

>>19113977
Yup. The next massive market dump is inbound. Look at all the fucking idiot millenials buying up tech stocks. The big players have been out for months. The paper price of metals will dump again, but not as hard this time, but physical premiums will go up even more. BTC will dump with the gay ass market. Fucking $10,000 for a single digit on a screen?! LMFAO! what a complete joke.

>> No.19114173

>>19114054
Ok faggot. If you say so.

>> No.19114199

>>19114105
and they all use an app like robinhood. Lol

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>>19113864
>>19113847
>>19112532
pee pee poo poo

call me a liar now f4gg07

>> No.19114460

>>19114409
Nice shoop liar.
You are a faggot who doesn't know what he talking about

>> No.19114533

>>19114460
you're a perfect candidate for a tripcode, it's like your reddit username

just type "username#hashcode" in the name box

>> No.19114616

>>19114199
Exactly, and when the shit dumps like it did 2 months ago, these dumb fucks won't be able to cash out because Robinhood services will be unavailable.

>> No.19114751

>>19112300

This is 100% true.

They have even been known to pull the wrong box and liquidate it.

There was a vintage watch collector who lost millions in watches when they drilled the wrong box and stole his shit.

Totally a dumb way to store stuff.

https://web.archive.org/web/20200324022126/https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/19/business/safe-deposit-box-theft.html

>> No.19114848

>>19114533
You're a perfect case for a bullet in the head. You are a liar and a worthless sack of crap.

>> No.19115321

>>19114848
lol enjoy getting v& now

making death threats on the internet LMFAO