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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://silver.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
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
Magnets, how do they work?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgSXg-WOEVY

>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
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXPvtSNFvh9FJrwN02crJ
https://www.youtube.com/user/whygoldandsilver
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClzSFvylrK8ij3KVwrHzjdA

last time on /pmg/>>>>19311814

>> No.19326160

>>19326127
Thnx baker

>> No.19326239

schizo /pmg/ best /pmg/ >>19324878

>> No.19326259

So are you guys hoping for a bubble or just opting out of investing?

>> No.19326267

>>19326239
At least they can bother to use a fresh image
For fucks sake op quit being a lazy faggot

>> No.19326295

Where do we think the silver market is headed in the short term biz? speculation station choo choo

>> No.19326337

>>19326259
yeah I'm speculating there will be a bubble as a product of a currency crash and mass movement into real money gold and silver
BRRRRRR
Could be 1-2 years could be 30 but worthless fiat money wont last forever thats for certain

>> No.19326341

>>19326259
>>19326295
Everyone is anticipating another metal bubble similar to the 2008 financial crisis which means it's probably not happening.
If it does, hopefully we get a Harry Dent style correction first.

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19326372

Picked up 18 pre-64 quarters at the flea market for $70

>> No.19326408

>>19326341
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>> No.19326426

Why not buy GLDI and SLVO and let the PMs pay you every month?

>> No.19326431

>>19326341
i think the post 08 bubble isnt what people are waiting for
I think its more likely to be like the 1980's bubble

an accounting for the currency supply and an overshoot

>> No.19326462

>>19326426
My exposure to gold is owning Barrick which I do because they also mine stuff like copper, silver, zinc, etc. and they pay a dividend. It's also the least overbought miner - still fairly valued.

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>>19326127

>> No.19326477

>>19326426
Gold and silver physical, and mining stocks as a leveraged play

A lot of gold and silver bugs get a their motivation to invest around a narrative of instability in the current system and a lack of trust in the banking system. GLDI and SLVO ETF's expose you to the sort of risks stackers are trying to prepare for

>> No.19326505

>>19326408
Deflation first, Dollar crunch incoming
Countries in crisis are gonna be starving for dollars even with all the money printing

>> No.19326528

>>19326408
Isn't it possible much, if not most, of that price rise is specific supply issues in the food distribution business, rather than currency inflation per se?

>> No.19326535

>>19326426
counter-party risk

>> No.19326619

>>19326408
CPI fell .8% in the same month. If anything, there's going to be deflation soon, not hyperinflation. Food is responding to the corona virus shock. 20 million unemployed, reorganizing supply chains, and a huge consumption shift from restaurants to groceries all spike price temporarily. The trillions in credit expansion are buying worthless assets and retiring them to the Fed's balance sheet. That money provides little bidding pressure in the consumer economy. It's bad long term policy, sure, enshrines moral hazard and incentivizes the next bubble, but the circulating money stock inflates by a fraction of the credit created.

>> No.19326645

>>19326127
wtf is your picture trying to tell

>> No.19326649

>>19326619
Exactly, Check the charts on the velocity of money. No inflation until people get their confidence back and start spending

>> No.19326971

>>19326372
Not bad

>> No.19326994

>>19326645
It’s a fake picture. All the serial #s are 1234567. Same CGI technology that goes into Russian air launched cruise missiles

>> No.19327727

/PMG/ is dead

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>>19326127
>Finally receipt muh stimpak bucks
>spent it all on silver coins
fight me

>> No.19328053
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19328053

How does the government assess capital gains on gold bullion if your gold is exclusively coinage (maples, etc)? They can't prove when you purchased it...

If you wanted to liquidate, would it be better to simply do it in physical cash with an individual?

>> No.19328155

>>19328053
capital gains is capital gains. if you earned money the IRS expects you to claim it and pay taxes on it

if little Jimmy earns $78 this summer mowing lawns. He has to pay Uncle Sam Taxes on that money.

>> No.19328162

>>19328053
it's about control. if you sold and left a paper trail, the threat is that they COULD find out if they went digging for it. it's the possibility of being fined that keeps people in line. even though you are correct, the cap gains tax would be difficult to enforce and punish.

also if you transact PM for cash with some individual, there's always a chance that individual is an informant or an undercover agent. that's how they caught that one guy who was selling tons of btc through localbitcoins

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19328243

>>19326127
Muenze-Berlin is selling bitcoins stamped "In ECB we trust"
What the fuck?

>> No.19328262

>>19328053
based maplestacker

I wish I had the discipline to just stack the same thing infinitely, I'm too ADHD though

>> No.19328383

I will mention Home Depot buckets full of monarch 2 oz chunkies im every thread until some chad does it

>> No.19328609

>>19328053
If you sell PM's over a certain amount the dealer has to report it, however if you're under that threshold it's still honor system.

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>>19328609
>honor system

>> No.19328691

>>19328053
>would it be better to simply do it in physical cash with an individual?
Like with most things, yes that is much simpler. Which is why I think it's better to have an easily divisible stack. Multiple small liquidations are harder to track and easier to sell.

>> No.19328737

Why won’t someone make rounds with guns on them
>1911
>m9
>colt SAA
>Winchester 86
>m16
>10/22
>rem 870
>model ten
>garand
>carbine

>> No.19328807

>>19328737
what are you, some kind of terrorist?
think of the children!

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19328941

>>19326127

>> No.19329042

>>19328941
dont be lazy. finish it right

>> No.19329071

>>19329042
finish it how?

>> No.19329103

>>19329071
Cumshot tribute

>> No.19329113

>>19329071
alternating head and tails too, lazy fuck

>> No.19329148

>>19329071
theres more to the deal. you get more thann just a FWTDHW, you also get something of questionable age.

>> No.19329153

>>19328941
I respect the autism for this. Good job, anon.

>> No.19329210

>>19329148
oh fuck your right

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19329721

im new to silver stacking, is this considered a good deal or ripoff? material value is 2,15 Euro so im paying 2,64€ premium per coin which is more then double. Is the historic value justifying this price?

>> No.19329745

i want to accumulate more, owning some krugerrand and silver right now. Do you think Platnium is a good idea? Pallandium prices are still high while it lost industrial influence. ist pmg market just fucking slow?

>> No.19329749

>>19329721
Retards who buy shiny rocks dont care about value and often brag about paying too much

>> No.19329803

Since ASE's are too expensive, whats the next best piece of silver to buy?

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>>19329749
40 IQ drooling retard detected. Go back to your corner and just stfu.

>> No.19329890

>>19329721
These are mostly stacked for intrinsic value only, not their silver content. Unfortunately the market is still flooded with them. I would only buy a few just to have for historical value and nothing more.

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>>19329749
Hilarious how even since the very first /pmg/ there were and still are antishills dedicated without fail that come in and throw down some brick level IQ fud

Good god you guys are getting nervous

>> No.19330100
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19330100

After months of lurking I decided to make my own stack — 49 oz’s with 16 1 oz Britannias on the way
Am I going to make it?

>> No.19330213

>>19326408
first deflation than hyperinflation - if ever. could be we'll have moderately inflated prices for a year and then a new normal (see the yen).

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>>19330100
Pick up at least two sovereign lolis and you'll have a decent survivor stack

>> No.19330280

>>19330022
>Paying twice what something is worth is smart, it's fun to waste half your money and makes you smart to lose

>> No.19330416

>>19329071
>>19329148
So shouldn’t it be
>FWTDHWAHDOQA
or
>FWTDHWADOQA

>> No.19330428

>>19330416
Or even
>FWTDHWAHYDOQA

>> No.19330506

>>19330416
>>19330428
FWTDHWADOQA

Formerly well to do housewives and daughters of questionable age

>> No.19330529
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>>19330506
A little extra something - one of these will do nicely

>> No.19330673

>>19326462
Ewww... get out from under Barrick while you still can. Based PAN MAN knows what's up, and he's 99.999999% positive that they're going to be completely and utterly fucked in court soon.

>>19327796
What do you think paid for my batboi and a bunch of other silver?

>19329749
What a nigger-tier post. Shit this stupid doesn't even get a (You).

>>19330529
Hey, I see you got some of those Egyptian relic rounds then. How do you like them?

>> No.19330728

>>19330673
Maybe if silver triples in price you can break even, ya know since you overpaid

>> No.19330763

>>19330673
>Ewww... get out from under Barrick while you still can. Based PAN MAN knows what's up, and he's 99.999999% positive that they're going to be completely and utterly fucked in court soon.
Barrick has the best assets and reserves and cash, losing <10% of the output means nothing if PNG gets blacklisted for development by the Western companies and Chinese companies (It's a jointly owned mine)

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19330781

Picked up some of dem stackers from the scottsdale mint. Pretty damn nice. pretty much starting my stack

>> No.19330839

>>19330673
I always point this out about Barrick because they are probably the candidate for worst mining company on earth. They do make a ton of money, but its their shady shit that they do with their investors money when it comes to bribes, beatings, assassinations, that makes them bad in my books. They do terrible things with your money, while stashing their own profits away where they cant be touched. I cant remember where I saw it, but their lawyers are going to court in the Netherlands and Germany over Barrick's actions in PNG. Who knows what will come of it in the end but eventually of these lawsuits is going to win and win big.

>> No.19330887

>>19330763
that is true, loosing PNG won't effect them much, its their huge bone pile in the closet that will bring them down some day. They are one of the top reasons the mining industry gets such a bad reputation.

>> No.19330909

>>19330839
Well you clearly were wrong and the stock price doubled in the last year as you brag about and pay 100% premiums for beanie babie medallions and lose your ass like a typical namefag

>> No.19330967

>>19330909
I am not wrong about the shit they do, I am amazed Barrick gets away with what they do. They must have one hell of a legal team.

>> No.19330979

>950 oz of silver
do i buy a little gold just to diversify? I feel like silver has a much greater opportunity and im very young so id rather take a larger risk with more potential upside than a safe bet.
Even saying i think that silver seems like a pretty safe bet compared to other investments... i.e. crypto

>> No.19331013

>>19330967
What an absolute dumbfuck reason to not buy a company. A lot of oil companies are way worse and theyre the most valuable on earth. No one fucking cares that they beat up muh poor noble savage. Fuck off you turbofaggot namefag cunt.

>> No.19331016

>>19330979
After about 100ozt silver, yeah, start getting gold too. You should be up to 9.5ozt Au at least. Gold only until then, and then maybe look into platinum if you want to diversify further.

>> No.19331044

>>19331013
First of all I love Pan Man he's the only tripfag I tolerate.
Second, if you're looking for another reason to avoid Barrick consider that a lot of their mines are in countries without swap lines. High risk of nationalization. Papa New Guinea already threatening it.

>> No.19331129

>>19331013
> I missed out on a 100% profit because the CEO ate a hamburger global warming reeeeee

Yeah hes a dumbass who watches Rachael maddow

>> No.19331144

>>19331044
this, they love working in 3rd world dumpster fire countries because the regulations in them are lax. However, those same countries love to seize assets out from miners. This can be said for a huge list of companies though, not just Barrick.

>> No.19331204

>>19326994
U wot. Why would anyone think that it was real? Look as real as the Spirits Within movie.

>> No.19331232

>>19330673
yep. i got $1200 stim check
immediately used it to order as many shiny rocks as it would buy

>> No.19331245

>>19330673
I love ‘em - favorite rounds. I want to pick up some of the UHR 1/2 oz Relic Bastet rounds from APMEX. I like to keep my purchase history in order, but I may just order from the mint if they don’t restock soon. Anyway, they’re beautiful and satisfying - worth the premium IMO.

>> No.19331259

>>19331204
that was a good movie

>> No.19331368
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19331368

Off topic, but any advice? Yesterday I received a message from an unknown number that just read “Hi babe” and I responded with “Tits or gtfo” then I got “Who is this” and replied again with “Not babe”

So several hours later I received a call from my ex of nearly a decade ago. Missed the call, and when I called back..some faggot (assuming the same person who sent the random text) answered saying “YO” then hung up. What kind of pathetic little game is this? Should I just block both numbers and ignore it?

>> No.19331472

>>19331044
Go back to r*ddit you massive faggot. No one cares about your online identity here.

>> No.19331561

>>19331368
life is hard
its even harder when your stupid

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19331588

I just came to a terrible realization guys.
This stupid dip we experienced in early march, just before all the LCS were sold out and started to jew us with their premiums, but after the price crashed.

It will never happen again in our lifetime, or in the history of mankind. It was the historical lowest price for silver.
The perfect storm of corruption allowing insane talmudic manipulation on the COMEX, with super cheap oil and with hordes of dumb goyim who got mesmerized with the fiat jew and forgot what real money looked like.
The perfect hebrew triangle allowing us, the few goyim seeing beyond the matrix, to purchase a rare metal for basically nothing.

And i didn't used this opportunity to go all in, i went greedy and thought it could go a bit lower. And now it's gone, and i wanna kick myself in the balls.

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Hey Pan Man, i remelted the bars, they look way better this time, still getting pitting and black flakes from the crucible though. Tried to borax it but i wasnt able to scrape surface contaminants off very well, any tips? Little nodules of flux are in my crucible too, is it bad or should i melt it out?

>> No.19331671

>>19331588
just keep buying physical PM whenever you have the funds to do so.
keep on stacking never stop

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19331694

>Stay mad. Stay stupid. Stay poor. And stay home, filthy cur. Your drug-addled brain will not be able to adapt to the brutal reality that awaits you. Soon, you will wake from your drooling stupor and realize that you have nothing left of value. Everything you had - now worthless. Relish in your new life, slave. You can always blow whatever’s left of your soft-serve brains right-the-fuck out. A route for you which may be best, because I know that this decade will not be kind to you. As for me, becoming the new one percent, I’ve quite enjoyed the previews. The real show has only just begun.

>> No.19331710

>>19330979
No, stay 100% silver, as you said it's way too underpriced comparatively to gold. Just trade some of your silver for gold once the ratio go down, this way you win on both sides.

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>>19331694
who are you even talking to bro?
did you forget to take meads today?

>> No.19331774

>>19331625
do you know exactly how hot your furnace is getting? If its too hot those modern graphite crucibles start to flake and break apart, their poorly made compared to the older types that don't get made anymore.
Have you tried a course wire brush to remove the material? It will scratch up the surface of the ingot but thats easy to polish out. Also are you sure your getting all the material on the surface of the melt before you pour?

>> No.19331776

>>19331694

why would someone buy empty green and blue monster boxes?

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>>19331694
>being the new 1%
My body is ready, fren

>> No.19331816 [DELETED] 

>>19331746
See again, my post >>19331368
That’s my response should I choose to engage.

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>>19331816
oh, so you are in fact a mental retard and off your meds.
thanks for the confirmation.

>> No.19331910

>>19331625

You should let someone who knows what they're doing handle it.

>> No.19331931

>>19331016
why though?
Seems like gold mooned once and left silver behind so silver is geared up for a pretty big gain over the next decade
Can they realistically keep the price suppressed forever?

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19331940

>>19331869
>Mental retard m
Stop projecting and dilate, faggot. What’s your net worth? I managed to turn a 10kUSD investment into 1.2MM in just under 11 months. How are you doing?

>> No.19331964

>>19331940
take your meds bro

>> No.19331988

>>19331964
Poor

>> No.19331999

>>19331988
mentally retarded

>> No.19332137

>>19331999
>22BTC
>858ETH
>29000LINK
>500000XRP
>1000oz Ag
>14oz Au
>125kUSD cash
>Zero debt
How you doin’ bro?

>> No.19332171

>>19326127
Based reflectionsanon keeping us safe from poor cgi

>> No.19332173

>>19332137
>deleted his other schizo post
nice damage control bro

>> No.19332195

>>19332137

why would someone buy empty green and blue monster boxes?

>> No.19332232

>>19332137
somehow you managed to blow a ton of money on barely 20k of actual assets

>> No.19332268

>>19331910
Why dont you fuck off and let me learn my hobby

>> No.19332301

>>19331774
I have a IR thermometer but it doesnt really tell me exactly, it was flaking before i melted in it, didnt know it was going to be an issue, i think its inside the bar too, is there a different type of crucible that doesnt do this? I dont mind trying a graphite only crucible even if they degrade

>> No.19332428

>>19332301
there are crucibles made from fire brick material that work well, but they all seem to have similar issues now. The black particles shouldnt be inside the bar though, they float on top of the molten metal during the pour, thats all. I would do further research online, try mount baker mining and metals, they probably can help you more than me. I only do really small batches of smelting for my own back yard assays, I rarely do bars or bullion because the dealers who by my gold want flakes and nuggets only.

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>>19332173
>>19332137
For all to see

>> No.19332502

>>19332428
Okay ill take a look. They end up on the side of the bar too which makes me think its inside the metal, thanks Pan

>> No.19332597

>>19331710
Only time you should have all your eggs in one basket is if you only HAVE one egg.

>>19331931
You're set for silver at the moment and should get a little gold now, even at these current prices.

I'm not faulting you one bit for making a risky play now, but you also want to have a safety net in place, and gold really is the end goal for stacking.

At the end of the day though, it's up to you. Personally, I recommend stacking like SHTF tomorrow.

>> No.19332670

>>19332460
Damn that’s actually fucking baste tho why delet

>> No.19332809

>>19330022
Schiff, our friend, got any updates for us?

>> No.19332819
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>>19332809

>> No.19332953

>>19331204
This is what I'm trying to figure out..

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I'm new to /pmg/. What's with the bat coin? Why is it so popular on here?

>> No.19333076

>>19333059
>>19333059
>What's with the bat coin? Why is he so popular on here?

/pmg/ didnt care who i was til I stacked batbois

>> No.19333091

>>19333059
Bat soup?

>> No.19333106

>>19326372
Half of those are slicks.

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Ok goys who has the best memorial day sale going on right now? What have you bought?

Dont be coy

>> No.19333353

>>19331588
Slow and steady anon I get PMs every month regardless of price, because in my mind it will be better than the worthless fiat I'm purchasing them with.

>> No.19333395

>>19333305
idk about the best. but i ordered some Peace Dollars off of Provident Metals earlier today. i think i got a ok deal.
they were in stock. i got a follow up email within hours that said the order was "shipped"

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>>19331588
>This stupid dip we experienced in early march, just before all the LCS were sold out and started to jew us with their premiums, but after the price crashed.

I was lucky enough to have paid off my credit card that is still running 0% APR I am currently paying for 60 ounces at 15/oz atm
Also pic related is the most based card for stacking.

>> No.19333470

>>19333426
>not using your Trump bucks Freedom card
NGMI

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>>19328941

>> No.19333632

Created an account with MoneyMetalsExchange. I litsted different billing and shipping addresses. If iI place an order, will the ship to me shipping address or does it have to be to my card's billing address?

>> No.19333705

>>19333632
Shipping address and Billing address can be indicated to be different for this reason.
They will ship to your indicated "Shipping Address" if all your info is legit.
my shipping and billing addresses are almost never the same address

>> No.19333734

>>19333705
Thanks newfren. About to move from nostacks to stacklet.

>> No.19333778

Anyone here buy/sell/trade jade?

>> No.19333817

>>19333734
anon fren, are you getting ready to order from MoneyMetalsExchange ?

whats good on there now? Im still looking for some more silver to buy. I ordered Peace Dollars earlier but now i want some bars or something too.

>> No.19333835

>>19333778
I've bought some in the past, do you collect/carve it?

>> No.19333857

>>19333778
I have a Jade claim west of Dease Lake but never done anything with it, too remote to access. Jades bought and sold depending on its "clarity" and the size of the material that is being dealt with. "clarity" in this case means when you shine a powerful light to a sample, how much light passes through it and how much the color changes.

>> No.19333860

>>19333817
Random soverighn coins are what I'm looking at. Your thoughts?
https://www.moneymetals.com/1-oz-silver-coin-random-design/501

>> No.19333895

>>19333860
in the current state of things, that's a good deal as far as premiums go. definitely

>> No.19333918

I'm waiting on silver to go down to buy in

>> No.19333969

>>19333835
I'm just curious & doing research about jade. Valuation seems much more subjective than PMs

>>19333857
Did you find the claim or buy it from someone else? How does jade mining work?

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>>19333969
I was actually gifted it by an old timer whos now since passed. Its placer jade, big boulders of raw jade rock that you have to wander around on mountain slopes to locate. You use an excavator and a swamper truck to remove the boulders, than slab saw them with a diamond saw or wire to see the interior of the boulder. If you find a good boulder, it can sometimes go for a million or more but the issue is access. Some of the best Jade mines in BC are two day drives from Jade City, which has the closest highway. Its remote, and honestly not worth the effort in my opinion. To expensive, and to remote.

>> No.19334074

>>19333734
At checkout, there's no option to deselect "ship to billing address"

>> No.19334128

>>19334074
oh damn, sorry anon. maybe i was wrong.

>> No.19334140

>>19334053
Damn that picture is fucking crazy. I've heard that jade goes for a log of money in China. I wonder if there's a way to process the jade boulders into something with more of a mark up that you could sell it for.

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>>19329721
>drittes Reich

>> No.19334189

>>19334053
interesting. i watched a video documentary on Jade hunters way out in rural China.
thatch basically what they did, wander around the side of a big mountain picking where to drill and blast holes into the side, hoping they will blast loose some Jade.
Sometimes they strike it rich for the year. Sometimes they don't get anything worth packing out
tough dirty backbreaking work they haul everything up and down the mountain side on foot

>> No.19334206

>>19334140
no, the chinese and japanese want the boulders as is for large carving projects. Their buyer agents want the boulder as little modified as possible. I never got into it because the whole way of mining has so much more overhead than anything else I ve seen. At least with placer gold mining, if you know what your doing you can figure out if some ground has potential to pay, with jade mining you have no idea if it will produce a paying boulder or not, its entirely up to chance.

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I keep going back and forth on what I want to buy next. I really want a silver kilo bar but also want to get more into gold, maybe start getting 1/4 oz gold eagles.

Tubes are filled with silver eagles btw

>> No.19334343

>>19334310
Kitco has some of the best deals on Kilo bars right now. I'm soooo close to hitting the buy button

>> No.19334367

>>19334310
>also want to get more into gold, maybe start getting 1/4 oz gold eagles.

here's a 1/2 oz way to get into some nice Gold

https://www.moneymetals.com/ten-dollar-us-liberty-gold-coin/30

>> No.19334428

Does anyone know how to get started in reading exploratory precious metal reports? I feel if you know how to do that the key to wealth is unlocked.

Especially since those companies dont even have enough volume in stock to offer any kind of technicals.

Thanks

>> No.19334478

>>19334343
Kitco is kind of a crazy site, I've never been there before. I think 1/2 oz gold is just out of my price range right now. Really looking to stack 1/4 oz or 10gram bars

>> No.19334573

>>19334428
your looking for the Grams per tonne (gpt) and Ounces per tonne (opt) amounts. If your looking at a drill report for example, your looking for how the extent of the mineralization intersected by the core sample and its grade. It usually reads for example as "quartz vein interested at 200m, Au grading 4.3 gpt over 10m".

There are a lot of different types of reports that mining / exploration companies put out and its a lot of work to learn what the technical jargon means, but its handy to be able to read them.

There is a lot of terminology involved and it gets technical fast, I can describe it to you but it might go over your head.

>> No.19334574

>>19333860
>https://www.moneymetals.com/1-oz-silver-coin-random-design/501
https://www.bgasc.com/product/2020-2-oz-silver-australian-kookaburra-mother-baby-9999-fine-bu/australian-silver-coins

Slightly better deal per ounce and almost 100% chance better resale value down the road. Silvergoldbull hasnt updated their deals page in a while they could drop some new stuff tomorrow but who knows for sure. JMbullion has those owl coins for 21.12 if youre buying 20+.

>> No.19334613

>>19334310
Pics like this = where taste and money meet.

>> No.19334652

>>19326127
>https://www.usgs.gov/energy-and-minerals/mineral-resources-program/science
>no data for my state
F

>> No.19334677

>>19334574
Good looking out metalfam

>> No.19334680

>>19328941
very baste
very red peeled

>> No.19334699

>>19326127
OP, you should add this to the test section: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EowEAvJ8QlU

>> No.19334701

>>19334574
JMB just put 2020 maples on sale, $22.21 ea. right now.

>> No.19334769

>>19334574
The more I get into it, the less of a deal it is for me. Shipping pkus card fee puts it equal to ASEs at LCS.

>> No.19334801

>>19334680
please know your memes
thats actually supposed to be "Based" and "Red Pilled"
try to get it right next time and maybe you wont come off looking like such a newfag.

>> No.19334821

>>19334310
What size gold is that

>> No.19334876

>>19334769

I didnt even realize they charged $8 for shipping on orders under 5k that's such a steep amount GG. I'd highly recommend using a check. Most banks have "Bill Pay." You just enter the info of the place youre ordering from and your bank will ship a check to that address for the amount you want. Premiums are already high, dont double down and fuck yourself by paying with credit/paypal.

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>>19334574
>2oz kooks
Tfw stopped caring for all the semi numi coins and only exclusively collect pandas gold/silver, Buffalo nickels/gold/silver dollar, Albanian Coins (I’m albanian) and then I just stack Silver Maple Leaf Coins, bars above 1kg, Gold maples, kangs, phils and bars over 50g and sometimes gold coins that very deep discounted or gold coins weighting more than 2oz.

>> No.19334900

>>19334821
The Perth is 10 grams and the Pamp is 5

>> No.19335183

>>19334876
I dunno. The 7-10 day wait for it to clear vs $8 has the tard in me looking more at LCS with cash and rationalize the $8 as a privacy cost.

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>>19332670
Looks like something I would have said while dunk.

>> No.19335576

>>19335183
Nothing beats paying in cash imo but as far as online I'm all about max efficiency otherwise what's the point. That extra cost to use PP or a CC really adds up over time and premiums are already stupid high. I will absolutely admit that waiting for the check to ship to them, to process, and then ship to you is REALLY slow and REALLY frustrating. I ordered from one place on the 6th and it's gonna get here tomorrow.
>>19334880
Respect. It's so hard to pick "winners" for numi value. A lot of the time the premiums start so high youre better off getting something near the low end that will resell decently well like the Aztec rounds or 10oz Britannia bars.

>> No.19335580

>>19335427
I don't know if I could leave the box sealed what happens if you open it up and there is bricks inside

>> No.19335626

>>19335580
He was obviously there when it was sealed. Otherwise he would be an absolute retard

>> No.19335645

>>19335576
Thanks for the input senpai

>> No.19335651

>>19332137
Not even 1 million dollars...

>> No.19335716

>>19335576
It’s more easier on the mind to focus on collecting a few series, for me it’s my top 3/trumiverate of collectible coins. I only see pandas and buffalo being valuable and the Albanian Coins just my own thing. My stacking methods for silver is picking a single Bullion Coin and getting big bars while for gold I”ll get anything that’s a good price. Prices now are to expensive but I’ve made some offers for certain coins hoping selllers need quick cash and want to get rid of the coins I want.

>> No.19335806

>>19335626
They are sealed at the mint.

>> No.19335942

>>19334573

wow thanks for the reply, I would love to hear me and I am sure it would go over my head but I will copy your comment and go over it with google.

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I estimated I am currently owed about 30,000 blowjobs from FWTDHW

>> No.19336406

>>19335942
I am a little busy right now panning concentrates at my desk, if you want a simple course in how those sorts of documents work. Find a penny stock exploration company and read through their investor information page. They often have a glossary for the investors who don't know the terminology.

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>>19335651
>Not even 1 million dollars...

>> No.19336429

>>19333969
There's definitely a market for it but it's a lot more niche than PMs, and the barrier to entry is unattractive to most, considering that there are not many ways to reliably test what you're getting unless you want to go through the hassle of sending every piece you buy to GIA for testing. I know a decent amount of carvers online but most are in it for the love of the craft, not a very lucrative market if you're not willing to put in the time.

>> No.19336431

>>19335992
>30,000
Assuming you are going by the BJ/Merc dime ratio you have 2160 ounces of silver which seems legit given the pic. However at that point I would recommend a harem style trade which will yield you more pleasure in exchange for food/shelter.

>> No.19336511

>>19333969
Also there are a lot of public lands that have jade on them that you can find and harvest no problem, as long as you can haul it out without huge machinery in most areas.

>> No.19336541

>>19336425
I'm just pulling his chain, part of his portfolio is my whole networth xD

>> No.19336589

>>19333969
Some guys specialize in slabbing jade and selling it by the slab, if you have a good enough chunk you can sell it for the costs of what you paid for the boulder. There are a lot of ways to judge what a piece could be worth, but a lot of it is subjective to the buyer's preference and knowledge of the stone, as no stones will ever be the exact same.

>> No.19336655

>>19333969
Like panman said, some boulders can go for millions, and for certain grades of jadeite, a chunk the size of your fist could as well sell for millions if it is the right quality. Some jade is valued from just being from certain countries, Japanese jadeite is mostly lower quality than other asian jadeites, but their jade has a certain personality/qualities to it that make it distinct which means it would cost a lot more than material of the same quality from another country.

>> No.19336752

>>19333969
Some stone carvers are so skilled that they can turn mundane stones into thousands of dollars art pieces.

>> No.19336852

>>19335716
Ye that makes sense. I'm pretty new to all this and I think I'm gonna stick with mexican coinage. Looks really nice, generally cheap premiums, and I'm in the southwest US. Wish I knew where to buy them locally the one LCS I went to was complete trash. Pandas look fantastic but they have a crazy premium and theyre only 30grams -_-

>> No.19336906

>>19334053
too spooky
lookup missing 411

>> No.19336959

Thinking of starting my stack with 100oz silver despite high premiums.

What y’all think?

>> No.19336962

>>19336589
I cut up big obsidian boulders into slabs for snappers, can't be too different from jade.

>> No.19336986

>>19336962
*knappers

>> No.19336993

>>19336959
wait a few weeks

>> No.19337023

>>19336852
Pandas should be for collecting and not stacking. I just get the graded pandas at the highest grade possible, ms/pf 70.

>> No.19337081

>>19336906
>missing 411
love that stuff, very unsettling shit desu

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Should I buy more silver, or get into gold? I know about the JP Morgan gold:silver ratio meme, but I still can’t help feeling like gold is kinda more the real deal even if I like silver too.

>> No.19337169

>>19336906
highway 16 between Prince George and Prince Rupert. Look up all the missing people on that highway. Also yes, its such a remote area to work in, if you screw up or need aid fast, help isn't coming for days, that is if you can contact the outside world for help.

>> No.19337203

>>19336993
You think silver will go down or premiums will?

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New strategy to help increase my ounce count without paying premiums or too much shipping fees.

I'll be buying a kilo of allocated pool silver every time I can afford it. Once I'm up to 10 or more kilos I'll convert it into kilo bars and get it delivered for a small fee.

I know they say if you don't hold it you don't own it but they seem pretty legit, they get audited and offer immediate delivery on the allocated pool of metals.

>> No.19337224

>>19337204
>$893 a kilo

That seems expensive...

>> No.19337271

>>19337203
both

>> No.19337299

>>19337224
It's dollarydoos not freedom bucks

>> No.19337545

>>19337271
What makes you think that? Honestly curious.

>> No.19337592

2 Rand coins from old SA contain about 0.235 toz of gold and have very low premiums right now. Get em while you can.

>> No.19337628

>>19337545
I’m long on deflation before hyperinflation ensues.

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10.53 grams, not bad for 3 hours of crawling around under a washplant.

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Missing from the chart on page 2 is

5 oz bars (3)
Batbois (2)
And 5 ounces of sterling shot

Im basically all in PM at this point. I have no faith in our current economy and have shifted all my assets to PMs since shit started getting really wacky in March.

I'm expecting serious volatility after the silver futures settle this month, and dont really care to ever trade these for USD unless it is firmly backed by a metal standard, so I dont care what happens in the short to mid term. Im probably nearly finished stacking for now, as I have some large life events coming up that I am obliged to shell out cash for, but I make 100k and will put every loose cent I have outside of this market as my way of protesting it. Im also a big believer in crypto tech, but feel basically the same about the crypto markets at the moment. About to start selling off possessions to fund more stackies.

My favorites are the Gold Eagles. They are soo nice. I want to add more 1/4 oz and some 1/10th oz to the family, but the 1/10ths are out of stock on JMB and I have a military discount there as well as usually buy enough to not be (((taxed)))

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Evening lads

>> No.19337760

>>19337699
Just realized it's missing 2 10 oz silver bars, so 255ish total ozs silver. AHHH my ocd!

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>>19337759
>all those Kennedies

RING RING

>> No.19337836

Also, everyone keeps fighting over PMs vs crypto, but what if the future is a federal crypto dollar backed by metal?

What if banks have a stack of metal, trade it at the speed of light over block chain, and every month or quarter the banks look at the differences they owe each other and truck metal then, similar to how they do end of day balancing with their cash reserves now.

>> No.19337951

>>19337836
We're "free" beings, at least to the the extent we can purchase both. Personally I view cryptos as gambling. Once I get a good PM stack i might mess with em, but they're all extremely volatile from pump/dumps, with no intrinsic value to reinflate em if they crash hard

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>> No.19338026

>>19337836
I would be very happy if that were the case and really dont see a new paradigm not utilizing blockchainish tech in some major way.

We've basically been witnessing the parallel construction of a new economy, with many manipulations mirroring the current PM trade.

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>>19337793

>> No.19338113

>>19337836

It's a great idea, private institutions could easy hold audited gold and silver pool allocations while people can use debit cards loaded with their savings to transact micro-grams or grams of gold and silver for daily purchases. The convenience of modern debit cards with the stability of a metals based store of value.

If you think about your scenario though, the crypto is merely a means of conveniently transacting the metals, the crypto has no inherent value without the backing of metals and perceived trustworthiness of the institution claiming to own the metals backing it.

Doge coin has no inherent value because you can't "do" anything with a doge coin. With gold, somebody one day will want to use gold for electronics or jewellery, even if you never want to use gold for that purpose, the fact that somebody somewhere does ensures gold always has intrinsic value. Crypto has no real world use, it has no intrinsic value. It's an interesting technology like HTTP or email but it is not money.

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>>19338113
>It's a great idea, private institutions could easy hold audited gold and silver pool allocations while people can use debit cards loaded with their savings to transact micro-grams or grams of gold and silver for daily purchases.

>> No.19338282

>>19337699
Based. Can you elaborate on the silver futures shit?

>> No.19338289

>>19337204
I dont understand this shit, explain it to me why people go this route instead of just getting their gold and silver NOW in their own home instantly on demand.

>> No.19338292

>>19338113
Yes, the crypto angle would basically just be a ledger of sorts for tracking exchanges down to dust motes of gold. Its similar to our old US money; a 20 dollar bill was supposed to represent $20 worth of gold at the pegged rate, and was just an easier way of carrying around your money.

It would be neat in a 'full-circle' kind of way that the money technology of the future finally made the money technology of history convenient and high speed, while the money technology of history made the money technology of the future inherently valuable.

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>>19338037

>> No.19338582

>>19338282
The markets are manipulated as we all agree, there are many many paper ounces traded for every actual ounce in reality.

Because of this several banks have been heavily shorting the price of silver in order to suppress it for nigh 100 years. It's called the silver fix or london fix or something.

The biggest short position recently announced they would no longer be carrying that position, and another shorter announced they would be exiting the metals market entirely.

It's the usual suspects of course, jpm and all the other shitbags.

One of the other ones is deutsche bank which recently passed the point of no return and is essentially circling the drain due to terrible derivatives gambling. This will bring down the entire euro market with it a la lehman bros.

Many schizophrenics like myself have forgone our meds for long enough to believe there will soon not be enough real metal to settle gold and silver futures, and this will trigger a chain reaction that starts the inevitable collapse of the (((central banking systems)))

At this point it is thought that the price of metals will "moon" and once the lay npc figures out what the fuck was happening, they will demand a return to a metal backed reserve currency.

Also there have already been delivery issues with the LBMA attempting to use different sized bars than agreed upon to settle and some bs occured to delay it longer.

Corona accelerated all of this and we have a major settlement date coming up on the 27th. So keep an eye on that!

>> No.19338732

Bought them filly harmonics

>> No.19338822

>>19337592
Where?

>> No.19338838

>>19338289
I can't afford to make a huge bulk order right now which would save me on premiums and delivery fees. With this pool I can lock in current spot prices and then get it all delivered when I have enough metal for a bulk delivery.

>> No.19338927

>>19337836
PMs will pump hard
Then crypto will pump harder
Then PMs will pump very hard

>> No.19339001

> 60 percent socks
> 20 percent pm
> 20 percent sealed magic boosters boxes

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>>19331044
He's a namefag, not a tripfag, you dumb downie. Anyone can be PAN MAN for a thread.

>> No.19339079

>>19338822
JM has them last time I checked
https://www.jmbullion.com/2-rand-south-african-gold-coin/

>> No.19339108

>>19339001
Putting so much of your wealth into unwashed girl's socks might be risky but I respect that a lot.

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>>19339108
Its basically how Japanese preserved their wealth as the economy died in the 90s

>> No.19339378

>>19339196
Fucking kek

>> No.19339470

>>19338582
You think if the 27th comes and goes without much affect then there will be a slight deflation / suppression of silver price before the inevitable moon?

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>>19335651
Uh.. yeah. That ETH stack alone was worth $1,228,656 in January 2018

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Evenin' boys!

>> No.19339687

Feels bad man, I don't even have 100 oz of silver yet, I hope it all crabs for a while longer.

>> No.19339695

>>19337204
Dude that is a rip-off for a kilo. You can get kilos for around $660

>> No.19339720

>>19339687
Same. Trying to stack 250oz by July.

>> No.19339746

>>19339549
Wow. That’s exactly correct. Don’t believe this >>19336425 salty poorfaggot nocoiner.

>> No.19339749

>>19339470
Yep more crabbing until the music stops. Maybe even a dip.

But man, i am amazed that it's still going.

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>>19339470
Don't care. My stack is for my grandkids.

>> No.19339820

It just now occurred to me that the Paper:Silver Ratio is double that of the Paper:Gold Ratio. If they were brought to equity with each other i.e. half of all paper silver derivatives were eliminated then the Gold:Silver Ratio would halve and in turn that would bring it within range of the historical average from the past fifty years.

>> No.19339852

>>19330236
B E N I S B ON E R

>> No.19339963

>>19338838
Whats the minimum amount for a delivery

>> No.19340062

>>19339659
Yukon Cornelius would probably kill himself if his stack was mostly Sunshine Mint.

>> No.19340070

>>19339079
Nice. Seems like findbullionprice often doesn't pick up the best deals like this one.

>> No.19340114

>>19339687
I had that sinking feeling when I started to stack. I just hit 2k oz's, keep stacking.

>> No.19340938
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i can tell phys gold is in surplus since the 1/10th kooks aren't sold out on jmb yet.

>> No.19340965

>>19340938
I think I will buy 1/10. I don't want to be a no golder

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>>19337592
it's because they have this hideous freak on the reverse side, anon-kun senpai desu

>> No.19340983

>>19340973
He's gorgeous

>> No.19340994

>>19340965
good choice. the kooks are limited mint. been eyeing them for some time now but low on funds due to big failures in stawkzzzzz. ausssie gold also "pops" with this deep yellow tint that is unique. you will know it when you see it. best gold i've ever seen.

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>>19340983
gorgeously ugly, but beauty is in the eye of the beholder. pic rel is beautiful to me but i like milfs.

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>>19340973
For comparison, here’s how he looked on the banknotes.

>> No.19341216

>>19340938
It's been stocked the last few weeks. Premiums have come down a bit

>> No.19341295

>>19341216
Gold premiums overall have been lowering alot over the past few weeks while silver premiums continue to stay way too high.

>> No.19341312

>>19326259
this is bait but
precious metals are good for diversification, physically stashing wealth (vermin eat banknotes etc.), eliminating 3rd party risk, hiding wealth from women, flipping, communion with the ancestors, giving as gifts, market speculation, something to shoot the shit on message boards about, and some other stuff.

>> No.19341406

>>19333106
you call those slicks? they look just dirty to me. Not that they're great. But $15.50/$1 is pretty good for any condition.

>> No.19341460

>>19341042
how could they fuck up that badly on his eyes for the coin? gold is ultra-soft they could have been more detailed.

>> No.19341510

>>19326408
>The hike in cereal and bakery products was the steepest single-month increase on record, which goes back to 1919, according to Geri Henchy, director of nutrition policy for the Food Research & Action Center
The price of bread can set off uprisings.

>> No.19341518

>>19341295
gold will go down $50-100, and silver spot will go sideways or slightly down $1. just check the DLG and SLV charts.

>> No.19341608

>>19335427
Nice box of fakes.

>> No.19341674

Thoughts on $FSX.V (Fosterville South Exploration)?
Newly listed company that split from Kirkland Lake.
> The AISC at Fosterville was USD $315 / oz in Q1 2019, and the mine has operated with a 34.3 g/t gold head grade over the past 12 months.

>> No.19341689

>>19341674
depends if the spinoff was the good part or bad part of the mine

>> No.19341817

>>19340994
I have 7 1/10oz kooks on their way. :)

>> No.19342005

>>19341674
these guys are investigating a bunch of targets below the kirkland lake project claims in australia. Looks interesting but theres a catch with gold mineralization in that region of australia, often the veins are only super enriched close to surface and do not go to depth deeper than 100+m with high values. I only see one mine that went past 300m (the Russell's reef), with high values. They are looking for investment money to do drilling, which I am sure they will get with GPT numbers that they posted. They have done a lot of surface trenching and sampling and what to bring the project along further. Neat read though, I always love the geology over in australia.

>> No.19342023

>>19342005
What are your top 5 or top 3 miners to invest in right now

>> No.19342099

>>19342023
Newmont
Pretivm
Skeena Resources

There companies that are doing well or have very good exploration results. I can explain further but people here have heard me a dozen times already.

>> No.19342160

>>19342099
By all means, go further. Never hurts to review what you think you know. I am interested too.

>> No.19342164

>>19339751
Based thinking.

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>>19333059
Corona meme coin. Speculation on the collectible value over and above the raw 5oz of silver. The other ones have increased in numismatic value, so why wouldn't the ultimate meme coin?

>> No.19342288

>>19342160
Newmont is on my list because they are a large, stable productive company that also has an eye for exploration projects.
Pretivm resources is on my list because they hold the Brucejack gold mine in Northwest BC. The Brucejack property and the other projects nearby have only just started really exploring their potential. High value ore keeps popping up at surface when ever the projects geologists go out and look.
Skeena Resources is very interesting to me as they currently hold three of my favorite past producing gold mines, again in BC's North Coast region. They hold the world famous Eskay Creek gold and silver mine, The Snip past producing high grade gold mine and the Johnny Mountain mine. With modern exploration tech and new modelling, Skeena has already located amazing new mineralization at both Eskay Creek and Snip mine sites.

>> No.19342319

>>19342288
Where do you get your info from, or rather where would a regular guy go to do some research? I dont have contacts or anything in the mining community.

>> No.19342451

>>19342319
A simple place to look for info is on the companies websites, look under investor relations or info, they try and simplify the info a bit so you don't need to be an expert to figure out what there talking about. There is a lot more info out there but its pretty technical, and even I have a hard time deciphering it sometimes.

A really easy thing to look like i said earlier in this thread is to look at their grams per tonne (gpt) amounts for drill results or assays. They will be front and center on their websites.

>> No.19342542

>>19336431
>Not wanting floor stacker anon to livestream getting 30000 blowies at once

>> No.19342559

>>19339659
sup nigga

>> No.19342699

>>19342451
What is considered good grams per ton and whats average?

>> No.19342844

>>19342699
ok, this is a bit hard to answer. Basically your looking at how much material it will take to make profit, and how much material is available to mine economically. Mines or exploration projects have a cut off grade, calculated from multiple factors such as extra expenses or penalized elements at the smelter, but its mainly focused on what makes money when sent to the mill for processing. This numbers different for every project, it could be 5 grams per tonne or 15 or what ever.

A good grade (for example sake) might be 15 gpt over 190m with cut off of 11 gpt over 5m. At 15 gpt, the mine is profitable, when the ore grade goes to or below 11 gpt, it is no longer profitable to mine that material.

I am really oversimplifying this as it gets deep into technical jargon that requires a lot of effort to think through.

I would suggest looking at Skeena Resources website at the Eskay Creek mines numbers, they are not normal by any means but they are very easy to figure out why it was such an amazing site.

>> No.19343223

If I buy from apmex in Canada do I have to pay customs and duties fees? Silver gold bull has very limited selection.

>> No.19343285

>>19343223
where are you shipping to? if its the states there's probably an import duty on the item.

>> No.19343292

>>19343285
I'm going to ship to Vancouver