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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/

>Constitutional/"junk" silver info
https://www.jmbullion.com/ultimate-guide-to-90-silver-coins/
https://www.kevinsworkbench.com/junksilverguide/
http://www.coinflation.com

>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
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgSXg-WOEVY
https://www.fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database
https://www.fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/identifying-fake-bullion

>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/user/GoldAndSilverClub1
https://www.youtube.com/user/whygoldandsilver
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCED7G7CZfqdSV9zttlr1M_g
https://www.youtube.com/user/belangp

Additional /pmg/ resources and info--
https://pastebin.com/8HW6EdGt

previous >>19851256

>> No.19880165

FWTDHWAHQUD status-- {buying fashionable facemasks}

>> No.19880175

When copypasting the OP, please remember to remove the "[embed]", otherwise they stack up.

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>> No.19881133

Anyone got mintage numbers on the 2012 Sovereigns, bullion?

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>> No.19881260

>>19881133
250,000
5,000 proof

>> No.19881326

Is it too late to buy Gold? In nonUSD it reached ath months ago.

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>>19881260
Thanks fren. APMEX has them for not too much over premium, was wondering if there was any potential for numismatic premium in the distant future.

>> No.19881527

>>19880138
The price of physical silver never crashed to begin with

>> No.19881603

>>19881527
If you had $2k to invest would you buy silver or platinum?

>> No.19881816

>>19881603
silver

>> No.19882006
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>>19875625
>>19875780
I found some listings for Japanese coins for you, anon. However, it's difficult for two reasons:
1) Everything is in Japanese, so unless you're fluent in moonrune, it's back-and-forth with google translate to navigate, decipher etc.
2) Foreigners can't bid/get stuff shipped, so unless you use a VPN and have a friend in Japan to receive it and ship it to you, you're SOL.

I did find this, though--
https://www.whiterabbitexpress.com/shops/yahoo-auctions-japan/

Basically they bid on it for you, receive it and ship it to you. I've never used them and therefore can't vouch for them, but they seem to have good reviews and a good rep, and good customer service.
If you decide to try it, here's some searches to get you started on your quest for Japanese PMs:
https://auctions.yahoo.co.jp/closedsearch/closedsearch/%E5%A4%A9%E7%9A%87%201%E4%B8%87%E5%86%86%E9%8A%80%E8%B2%A8/0/

https://auctions.yahoo.co.jp/closedsearch/closedsearch/%E5%A4%A9%E7%9A%87%E9%99%9B%E4%B8%8B%E5%BE%A1%E5%9C%A8%E4%BD%8D60%E5%B9%B4%E8%A8%98%E5%BF%B5/0/

https://auctions.yahoo.co.jp/search/search?auccat=&tab_ex=commerce&ei=utf-8&aq=-1&oq=&sc_i=&exflg=1&p=%E7%A1%AC%E8%B2%A8&x=31&y=24

https://buyee.jp/item/search/category/2084036892

Good luck, fren!
If you end up ordering stuff, please post pics!

>> No.19882097

>>19881326
I would say it's not too late.

https://www.macrotrends.net/2485/gold-to-monetary-base-ratio

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>>19881603
Do you already have 500+ ozs of silver, and several ozs of gold?
If so, go ahead and gamble.
If not, get your silver and gold stack right first.
Just my opinion though, DYOR as always fren.

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>>19882177
*If so, go ahead and gamble on platinum.
If not, get your silver and gold stack right first.

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Rate my stack?

5.2 oz gold
350 oz silver
1 oz platinum

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>> No.19882575

>>19882177
700 oz of silver, 7+ oz of gold 5oz of Plat.... 40k cash. Wot do? I really want more gold, but it's too high imo. The silver is too heavy for 40k straight silver and the Plat premiums are stupid

>> No.19882660

>>19882445
>og xbox
youre gonna make it
the dagger is pretty gay though

>> No.19882745

>>19882575
See >>19882097 - gold is going ATH but it is actually dropping relative to the monetary base. If you actually believe in gold then it's only getting to be a better buy.

And using the same reasoning, silver is a becoming a better buy than ever.

Worried about having too much of a good thing?

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>>19882445
That is an extremely well-balanced, diversified stack, anon!
I see government coins, commemorative coins, big boy bars, Asahi bars, stackers, constitutional, ornamental and art pieces... even a letter-opener/dagger! I like the map of America. What are your favorite pieces?

Outstanding job, fren, I rate it 10/10.
Keep stackin'!

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>>19882575
Get 1 Bitcoin

>> No.19883246

Whats it going to take for gold to finally moon? I bought miners close to 2 years ago and while I am up 130% I only have $10k invested

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>>19882575
You're doing pretty good. Since you already have 5oz plat, which is kind of a long shot anyway, I would say keep stacking silver/gold at your desired ratio (which seems to be the standard 100/1).
Alternately, get your prep going. Food, water, water purification, seeds, power, guns+ammo, first aid, garden/aquaponic setup, bugout bags skills/knowledge/books, tools etc.

>> No.19883531

>>19882905
>using the same reasoning, silver is a becoming a better buy than ever.
>Worried about having too much of a good thing?
got 5 and 50 eth and some shitcoins

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Starting to believe more and more that silver and gold are gonna be the only ways to make it through the next 3-5 years
Started stacking just recently
Got 1/4 gold eagle and $100 in silver lunars and planning on buying more
Am I gonna make it?

>> No.19883898

Also I hate modern designs for coins.
Overly detailed, clearly made with modern precision machinery, overly realistic images
What's the best classic coins?
Also do you guys touch your silver?

>> No.19884000

>>19883805
Not yet, keep stacking.

>> No.19884026

>>19883898
I like the moderns. I also like the 1915 restrikes, excellent old designs with modern precision. I tried some bullion gold from the 1800's, I appreciate the history, but it looks worn and junky without much detail.

When I get silver, I always take 1 of each type of coin or round out as a touching coin. I have them all on my desk.

>> No.19884054

Why didn’t you just buy miners anon?

How’s that 2.37% on gold looking? BAHAHAHA

>> No.19884074

Should I buy this kilo bar for 648 bucks? Currently only holding gold.

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>>19884074
Forgot to attach.

>> No.19884176

>>19884026
>tried some bullion gold from the 1800's
Like actually from the 1800s?
That's like the pinnacle of precious metals for me
Besides ancient Roman coins of course

>When I get silver, I always take 1 of each type of coin or round out as a touching coin. I have them all on my desk.
Think im Gonna copy this

>> No.19884192

>>19884074
I eventually intend on owning a kilo bar
Everyone recommends coins but imo nothing beats a big meaty ingot

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lawdy

>> No.19884537

>>19881603
Silver, since I woudn't have to pay taxes on a purchase of that size in my State, but I would for the platinum.

>> No.19884802

Just bought 3600 shares of AUMN with my 'screw it, don't care, play in stocks' money.

Did I do good, or did I fuck up?

(70 toz silver, buying 1toz gold today, stacklet)

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>>19884176
The major online exchanges often put up old gold bullion coins for low (<5%) premium. Touching coins are comfy, fren. Very nice to come home, have a glass of whiskey, and contemplate silver.

>>19884300
Is there anything more comfy than watching numbers go up with a full bag?

>> No.19884924

>>19884300
i'm not done accumulating. please go down

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i'm so excited lads. more and more frens are stacking golb and silber.
I can feel it.

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>>19885025
Imagine. More and more money being injected into the system by the fed. Corporations have sky high P/E, or negative cash flows. People refuse to keep buying stocks and the market slides.

Literal trillions of cash sitting on the sidelines. Bond yields are negative in real terms. Stocks are extremely overvalued. But there is another asset class that is undervalued and keeps going up...

We are all going to make it.

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from previous bread, should be posted any time a normie asking about silver appears

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>>19885143
Are there any historical examples of what golb and silber will be able to buy after the collapse of a debt based monetary system?
There is less PMs due to consumption and more people due to the secks.
what do? will 100 ounces make u feudal king with 15 waifus?

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>>19885143
>keeps going up...
we'll never get another dip, aren't we?

>> No.19886209

Whats everyone's long term plan here? Been reading Mike Maloney's book and he talks about trading the ratios of gold/silver:DJIA and also gold/silver:real estate. By trading these ratios at the correct time you can become extraordinarily wealthy

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>>19886209
PM's for me are for a suicide stack, a hedge, and for gentlemanly pleasure.

I have a #makeit stack of crypto, of which I intend to convert some into PM's in a few years.

I'm hesitant about real estate due to the shitty state of our country and our politics. They're using landlords as a scapegoat to distract from exploitative central banking practices. Don't become a kulak, fren.

>> No.19886341

>>19885299
Belangp has a good video on his channel on how gold performed in Venezuela. Basically PM holders experienced hyper deflation while currency holders experienced hyperinflation.

>> No.19886355

So when it actually comes time to sell your stack for mad profit what is going to be easier to move? Like is it worth it going full government minted coin over rounds and bricks or should you just stick to the lower premium stuff.

>> No.19886414

>>19886209
>Whats everyone's long term plan here?

buying a farm in rural maine or PA, and riding out this shit storm while working on growing my faith with the lord. maybe a family but that depends on the merc dime to FWTDHW ratio.

>> No.19886443

>>19886355
just stack PM's anon. if it gets to that point any silver or gold is going to be in demand. it will, but right now is the time to stack.

>> No.19886550

>if you don’t own gold, you don’t know history or economics

Based Ray Dalio

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>>19886414
Based and wholesome pilled. The Gold and Silver trads shall inherit the Earth.

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Feeling comfy boys

>> No.19886675

>>19886209
Pretty simple for me : i'm waiting for the perfect star alignment of real estate bubble popping and silver mooning to trade my stack for either a comfy terrain in the woods/mountain + enough money left to build a small wood house, or a house in a little town/village.
Main goal is to keep it far from big cities.
Recently read an article saying 47% of homeowners in the US are currently considering selling their house to be able to pay their mortgages/live more frugally/because they are unemployed.
Add to this the insanely large number of boomies, who hold most of the real estate in the country, who are about to die or go in nursing home, plus the millions of renters who don't pay their rents, plus the 50 millions unemployed, plus the airBnB shitshow, and you get a glimpse at how fucked is the housing market. 2008/9 housing crash will soon looks like a fucking joke compared to what's coming.
The second phase of the plandemic will be the final nail in the coffin for real estate, especially in big cities, where niggers niggering provoke a rapid depreciation and the increase in home-working/teleworking make it viable to live far from your job.

In my dreams i see the house market going -75%, while silver silmutaneously go +5000%. So hopefully i'll get a nice little house for 600oz or something like this. That's when i plan to convert rocks in land.

>> No.19886700

>>19886414
Based and very doable. At the peak in 1980 it cost 814 ounces of silver to buy an average home in the US. And silver is much rarer today than it was back then.

>> No.19886702

are "tradwives" going to make a comeback after the hyperinflationary collapse? i.e formerly freeloading femoids selling their lives for food, clothing and shelter?

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>>19886702
Yes but it's important to pick the ones who actually mean it. Otherwise you're just cursing your children to repeat their mistakes with dumbass genes.

>> No.19886787

i'm just thinking that in an eventual collapse, most women aren't going to go from working cushy office jobs to becoming blue-collar workers overnight. many will turn to prostitution, some might attempt to latch onto the only simps with a steady income

>> No.19886822

>>19886209
Pretty much that.

The main value in holding any particular asset is how it moves relative to other assets. It doesn't matter how much you have in stocks if the stocks are worthless compared to things you actually need, and it doesn't matter how many houses you can buy if you can't afford food.

Starting to move my cash and stocks into gold/silver now with the intention of rotating back into stocks or real estate later.

I do think that fiat is going to inflate badly within the next 5 years, and gold/silver will skyrocket at the same time, but I also don't think fiat is going to go away as the primary form of money within the foreseeable future, so I am not so concerned with stacking physical.

I'm just buying/selling GLD and SLV, because I am betting that they will be safe enough stores of gold/silver in this environment plus allow liquidity when it comes time to change into stocks or real estate. If the global climate changes and it looks like GLD/SLV will be at risk for regulation or something else, then hopefully I will be ready to move my money out of that and into actual physical or whatever is hot at that time.

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>>19886443
gee thanks for the complete non answer

Does anybody have any actual experience trying to sell say a 10oz gold bar or a kilo silver bar. Seems to me like it would be way harder to offload than 1oz eagles or the like

>> No.19886847

>>19886700
I remember a pmg where an anon told us it used to cost 300oz for a house in the london suburb during the victorian era. And houses at this time were mega comfy.

>> No.19886930

>>19886822
You probably want to invest in miners then anon. If Gold or Silver does go parabolic, then many ETFs will pay out a sum and close shop. Only nationalization of miners will hurt your investment, and that's indicative of a "end of days" scenario.

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>>19886836

its easy as fuck to sell. several sellers list the buy back price on the same page they sell them on.

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Should I go all in on miners

>> No.19887146

>>19886836
>Seems to me like it would be way harder to offload than 1oz eagles or the like
It's a fucking legend, it's as easy to unload coins than bars, and if your LCS buy back for spot, you are way better loading up bars since the premium is lower.
That said, coins have their advantages, like dodging sales taxes bcuz legal tender. Or easier to sell on ebay and for aligned to the LCS premiums, or even above. Remember in april, when you couldn't find any ASE under $30 on ebay, it was the double of the spot price for example.

>> No.19887148

>>19886787
Very likely to happen. I can confirm, currently outside the US and many women who are no longer working are all over guys with steady income.

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>>19887135
>mfw i'm a stonk brainlet and i've no idea how to buy even the most basic shit like an apple stonk, so buying junior miners seems out of reach

If some anon was kind enough to explain the whole process, step by step, on how to purchase miners/juniors, i would be extremely glad and thankful.
Bonus if it for EU, since i'm a yuropoor.
Extra bonus for naming the miners with the most mooning potential.

>> No.19887230

>>19886930
I went with GLD/SLV instead because miners never seem to have the same upside when prices spike due to the whole host of other factors that influence their prices, so I didn't think they were as effective if the intention is to rotate in/out of the metals themselves.

>> No.19887257

>>19886297
Storing my savings in something tangible so when the real estate/stock market bubble crashes I can invest my earnings without overpaying by six million percent. Bear in mind I'm a poor student so I don't expect much, however every penny counts to me.

>> No.19887287

>>19887230
Miners lag behind Gold and Silver prices, they'll make great gains as Gold climbs and maintains it. You'll make quicker money from ETFs, but the more lucrative and safer*(except owning physical) is in the miners.

And nobody knows the hour of Gold's final dip, then accession.

>> No.19887487

>>19887219
Hey, I'm also in europe and desu it's a big of a hassle. Most of them are traded on the north american stock exchanges for example new york and toronto and the shitty apps, which people use to trade usually only list the big companies, so you won't find almost any miners and almost certainly no juniors. What I did is, I opened an account with Interactive Brokers, check if they work with some company in your country, they had a third party representative in mine, and then you get access to the world markets. Of course since they provide you with a better service, you pay some account inactivity fees and transaction fees depending on where you are. I also think it's possible to do it via Lynx, who I also think work with Interactive Brokers, but as far as I remember they have a minimum account opening fee of 3k euros. So ad always DYOR for your own country, maybe there are other brokers, who liat those companies.

As far as actual companies go, I'm a total beginner so I can't help you, but I can tell you I bought 300 shares in PureGold Mining (PGM), because the comoany looked good to me, I mean thr financial reports vs the price. But that's not financial advice etc.

I also saw that panman was about to give some recommendations/create a list of miners, because he at least has some sort of knowledge in geology.

>> No.19887534

>>19886762
>Yes but it's important to pick the ones who actually mean it.
i'm hesitant about benefiting modern wahmen. they made their bed. i think i'll be content keeping dogs as companions on my dream homestead

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>>19887534
Anon, if you try to shirk your masculine duties they'll just cause more trouble (pic related).

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>>19880205
Thanks to this image I found a Mercury dime in my change bowl

>> No.19887836

>>19887767
well yeah that's kind of where my resentment and hesitation comes from in the first place

>> No.19887953

>>19887836
>>19887767
Jokes aside, don't take the MGTOW-pill. There are plenty of well-adjusted responsible women out there, it's not a barren wasteland as some would want you to think. Just be smart about it.

>> No.19887977

>>19887534
Sounds like you might be gay.

>> No.19888156

>>19887953
maybe. maybe it's during hard times that quality women stand out and reveal themselves
>>19887977
>arguing with holes

>> No.19888166

>>19887534
Women need a strongman to keep in line, and they really are all the happier for it.

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>>19887534

gay and bluepilled. Great women exist out there, just not in places like clubs and bars. Become Orthodox and find a wholesome young waifu at church.

>> No.19888197
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Misandry and misogyny are just another tool that the elite use to divide us and keep us weak. I'd reckon that the ratio of shithead women to shithead men is about even, so you should always be able to find someone of approximately equal moral standing.

If you are responsible, have a stable income, aren't an addict or a man-child, you are Chad-tier for the type of woman you want to attract. It's pretty goddamn easy to stand out just by not being a fuck up.

Here's a pic of silver.

>> No.19888538

>>19888197
Tru.

If you can't find a good woman it's likely you're just not a good enough catch yourself.

>> No.19888628

>>19888538
What if I get approached but am too stupid to pick up on it until its too late.

>> No.19888657

>>19888628
Then you are still lacking something and you're a failure.

>> No.19888685

>>19888657
Thanks for the feedback.

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>>19884074
>>19884106
My nigga, I'm also in on the silver bar game

Pic related is gonna be my shit in just a few days, I can't wait!

>> No.19888838

>>19882006
Seems like a lot of work just to get the chance for some Japanese Jew to take my money and keep my item and not forward it to me kek. Ill browse and buy 1 coin if its possible and see how it goes. Thanks anon.

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>>19884300
>1%
the absolute STATE of metalfags.....

>> No.19889203

>>19887487
Indeed, that sounds like a pain in the ass. Thanks for the infos fren.
Is it easier to buy SLV or GLD as yuropoor?

>> No.19889258

>>19887534
Yeah, the modern thot is absolutely worthless, not even worth the Merc for a blowie.

>>19888194
Retarded and completely wrong. Blue-pilled is thinking that even these types don't start into degeneracy the moment they reach physical maturity.

Only way I'd ever take a wife would be to secure her before maturity in some type of live-in betrothal system. Naturally, there's also have to be a physical inspection component to ensure her purity as well.

Otherwise, there'd be no point, as once she has more than about 2 partners, her ability to pair-bond is completely shot.

>> No.19889480

>>19888197
You'd be surprised how many broken women settle for meth heads. A lot of women are shitty where I live and it depends where your location is to find a potential viable partner and mate.

Speaking of which is it a good idea to cast some silver bullets to defend against vampires and werewolves?

>> No.19889564

>>19882289
I had to sell my gold a couple of years back. Thought i would have time to buy back in. Now i gamble on platinum instead.

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hello there all!
Since it refuses to stop raining I ve been borred and compiled a list of miners that you can copy pasta, its not long and I can add more juniors to the list later. Please note though I really do have a leaf bias as thats my particular area of expertise, so if I ve missed any other major discoveries outside my bubble mention them.

/PMG/ PAN MAN's choice of miners

Major Miners
>Newmont Goldcorp (US)
>Freeport McMoran (US)
>Newcrest Mining (Austrailan)
>Teck Resources Ltd (Canada)
>Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd (Canada)
>Kirkland Lake Gold Ltd (Canada)
>Barrick Goldcorp (Canada)

Top Juniors
>Pretivm Resources (Canada)
>Seabridge Gold (Canada)
>Skeena Resources (Canada)
>Newgold Inc (Canada)

Top Silver Miners
>First Majestic Silver Corp
>Pan American Silver Corp
>Endeavour Silver Corp
>Hecla Mining

>> No.19889876

>>19889809
Based PAN MAN.

Do you take into account details like a company's market cap relative to competitor's, or assets vs. debt? Or do you focus on them purely from a mining perspective?

>> No.19889900

>>19889480
>A lot of women are shitty where I live
Im from Jersey as well anon, I know the feel.

>> No.19889902

>>19889809
How about some up and comers, sub $1 dark horse 10000000000x potential high risk ones

>> No.19889926

>>19889809
Have you heard anything about the Spanish Mountain Gold project Panman? Have been considering a private investment of $10,000 into it.

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ok frens lets have a compare and contrast of our most cringe God awful pieces of silver

>> No.19890013

>>19889876
I do try and look at their books, but looking too long at financial information gives me a headache after a while so I mostly look at them from a project perspective, though I know I am probably also missing a bunch because its so hard to look anything up right now. Feel free to look around and add any that look good to the list as well. When I am finally home in a week than I can do things like this properly.

>> No.19890104

>>19888197
Batbois are gonna get milkspots.

>> No.19890174

>>19889926
I warn you that yes they may be sitting on top of a literal mountain of high grade gold out there by Likely BC, Spanish Mountain Gold is not to be trusted. That is by far one of the worst managed projects I ve ever had the pleasure of working on, what a dumpster fire that was.

>management spends 20k on brand new personal monogrammed Canada Goose parkas, issues them out for summer exploration work than wants them back in the winter
>onsite management constantly threw out perfectly functional equipment, often costing 10s of thousands of dollars and had corporate buy new.
>multiple times contracts for major construction like roads, settling ponds and even part of the on site camp were all done by "family friends" of the site management, nothing got done holding the project back months and going over budget multiple times
>corporate and on site management constantly lied to mines inspectors about permits that were yet to be issued resulting in fines

I could go on and on about how much of a cluster fuck that project was.

>> No.19890246

>>19889203
It took me about a week to set up, definitely not that bad, just read a little bit.

I've never bought GLD or SLV, but those should be listed by most brokers I imagine.

>> No.19890298

>>19890174
Wow. You might have just saved me $10,000. Shame such potential has such a mismanaged company. I'll have to keep a eye out.

>> No.19890389

>>19885551
Are you the Anon from the other day who is waiting for a PM dip?

If so buy now.

>> No.19890474

>>19890298
Yea it really bothers me how fucked up that company is. The on site management have stayed basically the same for 7 years and are unfireable as there all locals who know the resource by heart. Because of this, they basically do as they please, hiring and firing who ever they want. It generates insane office politics and drives away all the good work force. I worked there in the core shack as an assistant logger, it was nothing but rumors and bickering all day. Nothing ever got done.

>> No.19890544

>>19890010
>20 DALASIS
>DALASIS

wut

>> No.19890575

>>19889809
Pure Gold youve mentioned before can also be added to this list they are in a very good position both in terms of finances and project development

>> No.19890637

>>19889809
>>19889902

This is an excellent list of the best top-tiers and mid-tiers. I am going to share some of my high-risk small caps with you all. I am pretty sure about them; but I want to hear your opinions of them, for good or ill. I do not recommend that most people buy these, as opposed to something like Newmont or First Majestic, because there is a good chance that any one of them could go to zero if precious metals do not enter into a bull market. But I believe they will, so I am willing to take that risk.

Bear Creek Mining Corp
Bluestone Resources
McEwan Mining
Avino Silver & Gold Mines
Excellon Resources
Impact Silver
Great Panther Mining
Aurcana Corp
Dolly Varden Silver
Silver One
Vizsla Resources
Argentum Silver Corp
Kootenay Silver
Silver Elephant Mining Corp
Greatland Gold
First Energy Metals
Euro Sun Mining
Callinex Mines
Metallic Minerals Corp

>> No.19890647

>>19890474
That's great info. From a technical analysis they seem like a good deal, but shitty management will bankrupt a company no matter how profitable. Guess I'll just have to keep my eyes peeled for more potential juniors. Haven't heard any news from Ascot lately? Heard they closed the deal on some financing.

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>>19886702
Yes. When the great depression began the "flapper" trend among women in the 1920's came to an end and never returned and America did not go full degenerate again until the 1960's. Hardship and loss of prosperity has a habit of making men and women more humble and modest. If the Lord is willing, and if the U.S. can survive, the coming hardship may actually be what is needed to fix the U.S. and its society. Continued uninterrupted wealth and prosperity will only ruin us like it ruined Rome.

>> No.19890786

>>19890647
yes they got a bunch of extra money I believe to help get their mothballed mill at Premier up and running, but i am not sure if that reports been issued yet that they were waiting on.

>> No.19890858

>>19890637
I can add a few more to that list as well, I am just waiting for my internet connection to catch up.

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>>19890675
In my mind, an apocalypse is not the end, but a renewal.

>> No.19891105

>>19890389
>Are you the Anon from the other day who is waiting for a PM dip?
Yes, i'm patiently waiting for the right opportunity to show up. I'm really poor, and i managed to get 5k ready, but it took me ages, so i want the best bang for my bux, every cent count.
I'll keep an iron determination and only go in if i can purchase at 18 (or below :3). This is the best i can do.

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Today's pickup, $7 face but that SLQ is going in my coin collection

>> No.19891432

44oz silver and 1/2oz + 1 gram gold
Am I gonna make it?

>> No.19891451

>>19891432
Probably not, no

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How many of y'all get texts from your LCS
My dude just hit me up axekin a nigga to spend ya feel me?
Bouta oblige a nigga frfr

>> No.19892040

PLAY THE GAME GUYS YOU POST YOUR MOST WORST SILVER HAHAHA
we have a tonne of fun and laughs

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When are they going to knock it back down again?

>> No.19892089

SOON
https://twitter.com/PeterSchiff/status/1275520062493995010

>> No.19892298

>>19892089
Nice

>> No.19892497

>>19886836
>gee thanks for the complete non answer
Basically Anon is saying that silver is silver and gold is gold. Personally I only buy bars and coins made by national mints but thats just me.
>Does anybody have any actual experience trying to sell say a 10oz gold bar or a kilo silver bar. Seems to me like it would be way harder to offload than 1oz eagles or the like
If silver and gold moon to the extent that people think they will then bars will be highly desirable just based on quantity of metal alone, however you may have to sell to a bigger dealer than just the local pawn shop as small town stores may not actually have enough money to buy your bars even if they want to. Even today at current prices try and sell a kilo of gold to a pawn shop, they probably won't have the needed $60,000 to buy it, but JM Bullion will. Keep that in mind when you buy but having some bars is still a good idea.

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>> No.19892633

>>19892058

David Brady remains sceptical of this rally, and still believes that PMs and miners will pull back along with the stock market before they go higher, because of pressure from rising yields.

"Negatively divergent double top in #Gold and #TIP this morning (real yields bottomed). Could be nothing or the downside kicks in over the next few days. Just a risk to watch for now."

Someone asks: "Hey David - are you seeing any correction in gold and market sell off still to 26-2700ish?"

Answer: "Yes. Multiple tweets, articles, and interviews stating this expectation."

https://twitter.com/GlobalProTrader/status/1275442761966030848

Peter Schiff and James Turk, however, appear earnestly to believe in this rally:

"#Gold is on the verge of a 2009 style break out, expect this rally will be bigger and last longer. The prior rally peaked in 2011 as investors believed the Fed could normalize interest rates and shrink its balance sheet. Investors won't be foolish enough to repeat that mistake."

https://twitter.com/PeterSchiff/status/1275141450343288832

"Finally #gold is breaking out. H&S pattern remains valid b/c $1680 support held. Standard projection from a H&S measures to $1900 ($1680-$1460)+$1680=$1900. I expect gold blows through $1775 resistance this time to reach its $1900 target."

https://twitter.com/FGMR/status/1274359384336973825

"Even though Comex marginalised (see OI decline: big traders going elsewhere) CBs yet again capping #gold (OI jump to 516k). OI should be declining as shorts run for cover. I’m sticking to my view that gold “blows through” $1770s & expect $1800+ soon. CBs overpowered by the market"

https://twitter.com/FGMR/status/1275357989055213570

Alisdair McCleod was saying a couple of days ago that so many rich people are now demanding physical delivery of their gold, that, inadvertently, they may be about to overwhelm the paper ponzi-scheme for good.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9xeSOdr9Uc

>> No.19892846

>>19886341
Just pretend for a moment that I'm a complete moron. Is hyper deflation when you have 1000 ounces of silver good or bad?

>> No.19892946

>>19892846

He means that everything is going to be a good deal for you. So yes.

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'Evening gents.

>> No.19893057

>>19893018
>No name
K

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>>19883805
Bro you better get your stack up. 50 oz silver and 1 oz gold is probably MINIMUM to make it through.

>> No.19893181

was cleaning the carport and going through some clutter when I found a box full of random shit that my brother and I hoarded.. So I found the box of WW2 coins my brother knew was somewhere but couldn't remember where, plus a buffalo nickel in a flip, 2 mercury dimes, a wheat penny, more foreign stuff. But the coolest thing was the glass stuff in the box was wrapped in newspaper and the first thing I saw was an ad from Monday 2008 saying we are nearing an economic crisis and they were selling Morgan Peace Dollars for $20 each. Cool shit desu

I don't wanna take pics right now but will eventually when I'm able to give the whole collection some attention. One coin from I think 1854 is pretty small and it's set in a piece of something.. not exactly a stone, idk what to call it, like a hardened putty or something

>> No.19893220

>>19892633
High quality post. Checked.

I love it. If PMs keep running I win, and if they dip one more time I buy more and also win.

The NIRP vs. YCC question is the riddle that will decide the future.

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>>19893109
300+ozt silver, .935ozt gold between my half-philly, commem quarter, and mormon cash register.

>> No.19893286

>>19892633
>Alisdair McCleod was saying a couple of days ago that so many rich people are now demanding physical delivery of their gold
A friend of mine is a portfolio manager for yuropoor bourgeois, and he told me most of the wealthy are now (well, since feb.) wanting to have a stronger position in gold, and most are smart enough to require it in physical, but still retarded enough to keep it in banks' vaults.
But the 5% of portfolio meme number is really an understatement for a bunch of these wealthy, they have way more than that. The more i think about this 'out of nowhere' 5% number, the more i believe it is fud from (((them))), so the goyim only allocate a very tiny portion of their net worth in PMs.

>> No.19893360

>>19888197
guys look at the chest, it shaves. only men and Italians are hairy enough to shave their chest

>> No.19893475

>>19893018
You're supposed to take that out of its case and place it on a filthy table top with visible mouse turds when you take a picture.

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>>19889809

>> No.19893509
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>> No.19893533

>>19893489
perfect!

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>>19893509
Lost? are you kidding me? the only way to make money, is when its moving up and down.

It is a life time opportunity to make money.

If trade in not boring for you , then you can not drive car like that, stupid you will kill yourself .

Trade is pure mathematical challenge , not emotional one.

In casino you gamble , it is forbidden to count cards and they give you free booze .

Trade is totally opposite, you count cards and you know what you do . There is written algorithms that trade for you or you just drive by yourself . 'Gamble on stock' - so you have 'scotch on the rocks' to help decision making process? =O)

that is politically incorrect .

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>>19893475
lmao
here's another dirtbag pic, enjoy my speckles of dust and shit

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>>19893571
DUST
H
I
T

>> No.19893601

hmmm I think the bots got confused and started shit posting in PMG lol
>>19893509
>>19893565

>> No.19893623

>>19889809
Thank you for this list, I'm going to look into these companies. Also, is there any reason to buy a silver mining stock that's greater than the price of silver? Seems like theres more risk for less return in that situation

>> No.19893879

>>19891432
Keep stacking

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>>19893623
>Also, is there any reason to buy a silver mining stock that's greater than the price of silver?

Do yourself a favor and learn what a stock is: https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/stock.asp#:~:text=A%20stock%20(also%20known%20as,how%20much%20stock%20they%20own.&text=These%20investments%20can%20be%20purchased%20from%20most%20online%20stock%20brokers.

>> No.19894075

>>19893907
I was speaking on a return basis. I understand it's a claim of ownership. I can see how having a share of some mining companies would be useful.
What makes the risk of management, labor issues, or other shocks that could affect stock prices worth it to you over the physical itself?

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>>19893623
>is there any reason to buy a silver mining stock that's greater than the price of silver?

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>>19885299
Probably not much
Can look at what happened in Germany
>a loaf of bread costs 200,000,000,000 marks
When only a few years earlier it cost 163 marks
As for what will happen if/when society collapses and the government and internet is no longer around to be actually able to verify the price of gold or silver
What I would imagine is things would go down like this
>though most people wouldn't care to trade anything actually useful for gold or silver (including yourself) you find a man who strongly believes the world will return to normal and seems to believe that he is actually scamming YOU by taking your silver coins (worth thousands of dollars before the collapse) in exchange for large amounts of ammo, water, and medical supplies. He smiles smugly as you hand over your old silver coin in exchange for a pallet stack of canned food

>> No.19894252

>>19886675
I think this is a fairly accurate take of the next 1-2 years

>> No.19894275

>>19886836
If society collapses (or just great depression) I believe all that will matter is spot price and trustworthiness
No one is gonna care that you have some fancy limited issue bar/coin
They're only gonna want to know If it's real or not and how much it weighs

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>>19887534
Why? If there's no police to pick up the phone when your wife calls to complain that you slapped her face for saying she wishes she married her ex... you ARE the law
There is no higher authority in her life than you and she'll do as you say as long as you're not a beta and as long as you punish disrespect/laziness/throwing tantrums with corporal punishment

>> No.19894552

>>19894275
for the dirt poor I agree, they'll be trading junk silver. but the middle and upper classes will most likely still have collector value.

>> No.19894610

>>19889258
Based.
I too plan on trading a handful of silver for one of the local farmer's cute 14y/o daughters to take as my loving wife
In minecraft

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Anyone have any idea how much longer this sale will last? I missed out on the asahi rounds but I don't wanna miss out on this one, plan on buying them this weekend after I get some more funds but I don't wanna miss out again

>> No.19894681

>>19890010
I feel pretty bad that I accidentally bought a bunch of royal Australian mint lunars instead of perth lunars because they were about $10 less expensive
Had no idea that there were more than one source of Australian lunars

>> No.19894709

>>19894675
I'd guess through next sunday. Monday is usually when they change their sales

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>>19893509
>>19893565
what the glowing fuck is going on here?

>> No.19894914

>>19894552
Disagree
Collector value only matters when the world is fine and economy is good
When people need to pay $100 to buy a loaf of bread who made your silver coin won't matter to 99% of people
Though I think its worthwhile to have more well known coins rather than some obscure shit that looks cool
Mainly because they'll be less likely to wonder if your PMs are a counterfeit if it's a maple leaf of an eagle

>> No.19894941

Maple leaf or an eagle*

>> No.19895028 [DELETED] 

>>19893565
I'm sure we will look back at 2020 in the history books and see how all the 18 yo zoomers outsmarted big money and turned into day traders, just like the construction workers did in 2000, and the bitcoin fags in 2018 who bought at the top.

>> No.19895030

>>19889900
checked and feels

Hey here's a joke. What's the difference between trash and Jersey girls? Trash gets picked up

>> No.19895076

>>19891105
I believe in you! Never give up!

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>>19895076
we all GMI, fren

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Still not pulling back...

>> No.19895346

miners will pull back with the next market crash right? or will they never pull back and go to infinity?

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>>19881603
Platinum has a better upswing. Silver is literally a meme. Good to have some silver, but unlike silver PMGs actually increase in price

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>>19882575
Gold heavy is good. Platinum has the highest potential overall. The banks essentially set the price for $2000-$3000 EOY on gold paper market, so anything you get below that is a good deal.

>> No.19895641

>>19895591
Silver has 45% industrial aplication, while platinum is barely 20%.
Unless platinum somehow become like gold (only 10% application, yet huge investment value)
Then silver is more practical

>> No.19895654

>>19895630
Why do you say platinum has the highest potential overall?

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Still waiting on this order from March my dudes. If I get it I will be so happy. 80 maples for 25 Aussie dollars each would be instant profit.

>> No.19895687

>>19894181
And what if, that man has a farm, and understand how to make canned good, (which is a secret technology)
He can literally put shit and take all your coins.
Three generation onward and his family know part of .0001%

>> No.19895689

>>19893244
Those mormie cash notes sure are cute. I keep debating if I should buy some. Totally impractical, but cool.

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>>19880138
postin paper notes?

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Well you finally one me over /pmg/ sold some under performing stock and went in on babbys first stack 1:100 gold silver ratio. Got some big money coming in in September so if prices are still reasonable might go in for a second bite.

>> No.19895818

>>19892089
What's with all the fags (bots?) Telling Schiff to shill Bitcoin in the comments? If they ever watched anything he did they would know he fucking HATES crypto.

>> No.19895847

>>19895687
>He can literally put shit and take all your coins
sounds like a good way to get murdered

>> No.19895858

>>19895818
There's a lot of salty cryptofags that hate him because he disses crypto and reply under his every tweet shilling bitcoin.

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silver notes

>> No.19895995

>>19895807
Noice. What did you get and which stocks did you sell?

>> No.19896039

>>19895847
And what if he has access to guns?
Let’s say he is an ex military (like me) and have access to a lot of Like minded people that won’t mind exploiting the weak?

>> No.19896045

i've been thinking of buying a big ass 4 season lavvo with wood stove, a years worth of food stored in sealed plastic barrels, fuel etc. and set camp on family owned land in the middle of buttfuck nowhere. but i'll be putting that off until things start to get really bad. if i spend the money on more PMs now instead i should be getting the means to do this at a discount

>> No.19896055

>>19896039
then nobody will barter with you. reputation matters. why bother bartering if you're just going to fuck people at gunpoint anyway?

>> No.19896056

>>19895807
What won you over

>> No.19896080

>>19895687
Sounds like a business m8
>cans 4 PMs

Wow! Almost like a common situation discussed in pmg

>> No.19896133

>>19896055
You barter with the right people, and you fuck up all the other punks who wanna squeez something out of you.
This is how business in old times would run.
I mean think about this:
If you give a loan to some dude, and you are in a. A shitty village with no court, what can you do?

>> No.19896150

>>19896080
Fantasy play is essential in real world scenarios
To an extent

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>>19888751
>>19884106
I love the big silver bars. I don't do kilo bars though because I don't want to do the math.

>> No.19896191

>>19896150
Dont get me wrong, I dont think we will devolve into a barter economy, but PMs do work in the situation mentioned.

>> No.19896230

>>19896174
You forgot to hide 1 of the serial numbers

>> No.19896235

>>19895654
Platinum historically trades at a 35% premium to gold, and about 2x that of palladium. Palladium is currently more than 2x platinum's price right now.

Silver is in a rut because it is heavily manipulated, and nobody knows when it will stop. Buy silver yes, but don't have like 500 oz in your basement and hold nothing else because you will be disappointed.

Will the bubble burst? Most likely. If anything silver will follow gold but silver has typically been the poor man's gold, whereas platinum is the rich man's gold.

>> No.19896258

>>19895641
Silver having more of an industrial use is why people treat it more as a commodity and industrial metal than a monetary metal.

>> No.19896268

>>19896191
Ye I don’t think we go there.
Based on that anon talking about his life in wartime city (I think Serbia), pussy, gold, silver are all exchangeable for food and soap.
He said if you know something functional, like making soap, or cans or lamps or even sell propane gas, you good to go.
You never go hungry and hell, you may even amass a lot of gold and silver to be comfortable once everything settles

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>>19895995
About 4k worth of drug and medical companies and 3k of oil, the rest of the money I had on hand.
Bought 2 100oz silver ingots and 300 1oz rounds. 5 1oz Gold coins. Kinda wanted some of those Austrian 100 Corona coins I saw a couple days back but they were all sold out so maybe next time.

>>19896056
Mainly the realization that were headed for tough times and its better to preserve your capital than grow it but at a high risk. There was also a video posted that talked about transitioning your capital through stocks and commodities that made a lot of sense. I'm gonna try and transition to about 40% in on PM over then next year or so

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>>19888751
wtf kinda squiggle language is that?
also, $818,000 for a bar? are you retarded???????????

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>>19896492
>>19895807
I have seen the future and it is ten million guys like you.

>> No.19896732

>>19896230
No big deal, but thanks

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>>19896519
looks like korean won which if my math is right comes to 678.94 petrobux which is a decent price for a kg of silver.

>>19896540
I-is that a g-good thing?

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19896901

In the Asian markets, Gold is presently surging past yesterday's high of 1771, which was already an eight-year high.

>> No.19896923

>>19896732
I was just fucking with ya

>> No.19896936
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19896936

In the Asian markets, Gold is presently creeping past yesterday's high, which was already an eight-year high. Current price $1774. Silver also just went past $18.

>> No.19896971

>>19896785
a good thing for us

>> No.19896977

>>19896174
The lighting made me think that was all gold for a sec. Nearly had a heart attack.

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>>19893018
very nice, i want one so bad, along with the kennedy
>>19891263
very nice coin, jelly
>>19887219
jnug
dust
gdx
gdxj
goau
nugt
theres 2 silver ones im forgetting
>>19886561
COMFY TIME

>> No.19897101

Are we mooning?

>> No.19897207

Gold just keeps going up! $2394 Canadian is great! Hope this keeps up!

>> No.19897341

are we gonna see the stock market and commodity prices rising in tandem due to brrr?

>> No.19897583

>>19897341
Be careful. Never ever, EVER sell your PMs just because of a high nominal (((fiat))) "value". The point of PMs is to hedge against a total fucking collapse of a generational debt & death based fiat ponzi scheme. With all this brrrrr'ing going on, it's only accelerating its demise. We are at the end days of the Republic. It shall tear itself apart from the inside like. . . .a virus.
Hold on to those moon rocks, lads. Expect purchasing power to increase by 5 or 10 fold just like in venezuela. Use PMs wisely to move family out of the shit hole cities.

>> No.19897662

>>19897583

People need to pay attention to the Dow-Gold and House-Gold ratios in deciding when to sell their metals. Stocks and houses, in nominal terms, will soar over the next few years; but they will crash in real terms, i. e. against gold.

>> No.19897726

>>19897583
>Expect purchasing power to increase by 5 or 10 fold just like in venezuela
this sounds like fudd because that was just a single nation facing hyperinflation, with the USD failing it will take the world with it. and then there won't be any global commodity market manipulation to keep metals down. every family home, every skyscraper in NY needs to be transactionable in some kind of medium of exchange and nobody will accept fiat. there's half and oz of gold for every person out there. how many troy oz of silver are available in this world per capita for 330 million americans?

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>>19897662
Got some bad news for you, if anything the amount of oz to buy a house is going up, not down

>> No.19897781

>>19897726
Basically a mercury dime will literally buy you a formerly well to do housewife and her questionably underage daughter

>> No.19897801
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>>19897733

It depends on where you live. For example, this is the ratio for property in London until 2018.

>> No.19897811

>>19897781
could you imagine negotiating the price for a skyscraper in manhattan NY without fiat currency?

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Also
>breathes in
FFUUUUUUUUCCCCCKKKKKKKK THESE FUCKING JEWS WON'T FUCKING LEAVE US THE FUCK ALONE HOW FUCKING CONVENIENT THAT THEY START A TEST RUN OF BULLION WITH A DIGITAL CERTIFICATE I SWEAR TO FUCKING GOD NOT EVEN GEORGE ORWELL COULD HAVE DREAMED THIS LEVEL OF KIKERY
FUCKING AAAGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH MAKE IT STOP
I WANT ON THIS RIDE, MR. BONES
>mintid.com

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19897838

Alright lads, I have 1oz gold, 100oz silver (coins). Thinking of getting 3 x 1kg silver bars. Any objections?

Also, When the fuck will the silver manipulation end?

>> No.19897884

>>19897838

get the stackable kilos

>> No.19897885

>>19897838
>Any objections?
i personally think kg is a weird unit of measurement in PMs. other than that no objections

>> No.19897937

>>19897813
just peel the RFID sticker off?

>> No.19897992

>>19897937
>thanks to user feedback, we have decided to embed the RFID chip within the bullion itself to prevent forgery or intentional removal of our state of the art feature
>also, according to new legislation, all bullion traded must have an RFID chip for transactions and citizens will be taxed accordingly
>all previous bullion without our new state of the art security feature will not be recognized as legal tender
what do?

>> No.19898005

>>19897884
>>19897885
Cheers fellas. Fair enough on the kg unit, but Perth mint has new stock. 3kg works out to be around 100oz.

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>>19897937
if u think i'm gay just look at the passport network system when the globohomo took over
this was what we carried. literally paper and an ounce of trust for our fellow man.

>> No.19898022

Whelp. I just fomoed my gains since March into junior gold and silver mines. Really hoping this rally will hold.

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>>19897992
>what do?

>> No.19898063

>>19895591
y-you are trolling, right? Platishit is the memest of all memetals. It's not only quasi useless in term of industrial applications, but is historically not a monetary metal, is a pain in the ass to melt while being super toxic. And it literally look exactly like silver, but without all the good sides of silver.

Platinum embody everything wrong with the current speculative mindset. The only reason why it's expensive is the extreme rarity of this metal, that's it. It has no uses, nobody give a shit about it, nobody even know about it but speculators.
It's so speculator driven it went from $2.200 down to $600 for no reasons but because it followed stonks in 2008, and is on a perpetual downward trend since fucking 12 years!!! 12 years of constant bullrun for the stocks market. So basically it go down when the markets go down, and it go down when the markets go up.

This memetal scam felt flat. Give it another decade and it will be $60/oz. The only hope of seeing this shit go up if for the talmudvision jews to hype this to no end toward stoopid roasties, like they did with diamonds last century.
That's it.

>> No.19898070

>>19898022

If it doesn't, make sure not to panic and realize losses on the way down. David Brady has been predicting a pullback in metals until September/October for weeks now.

>> No.19898086

>>19884054
Which miners do you recommend?

>> No.19898100

>>19885551
If you never get another dip then you are in a dip at all present times so get buying.

>> No.19898105

>>19898070
I know. I pulled half my assets out of Gold and Silver today for it. Then the fucker kept going up past 1770.

I guess I shouldn't be greedy. But still frustrating.

>> No.19898116

>>19898042
based and microwaved pilled

>> No.19898163

>>19898063

You are going too far by saying this. I don't buy platinum myself, because I am sure that silver will run farther, but there is a valid case to be made for the metal on the basis of rarity and industrial uses. Platinum has even been used as a monetary metal; as for example in Russia, during the 1820s. It was only discovered in the 18th century, so its future is less clear than that of gold and silver, whether for good or ill. But if Peter Schiff, whom I consider to be principled, didn't think that platinum was at least a valid choice for speculation, I am sure he would not be selling it.

>> No.19898229

>>19897733

As someone old enough to remember the economic optimism of the 80-90's long drive up of assets to those levels vs gold... it isn't going to repeat anytime soon. People are only getting more woke to the fed's game, and only trusting the dollar and government less.

We are in an extended bull trap of assets/gold since the hat trick of QE, as per the mid 70s. Odds of them continuing to pump up fiat with the story of "we're totes gonna unwind this balance sheet guys, honest!" is nil. Fed is out of runway, everbody knows the jig is up. Even redditors are figuring it out it's so obvious.

We did not hit bottom and reset in 2011, far from it, and the delay will only mean we hit it that much harder 10+ years on.

>> No.19898327

>>19897992
>legal tender
thats cool its still worth silver m8

>> No.19898334

dip when?

>> No.19898370

>>19898334
>when is the USD going to become worth more in terms of PMs
perhaps never

>> No.19898465

>15oz of silver
>1/10th oz of gold
It all what i could afford for my first stack, am i gonna make it lads?

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imagine being this guy, with precious metals instead of shitcoins, a failing global economy and collapsing USD

>> No.19898487

>>19898465
No but maybe you can get a modest car out of it.

>> No.19898526

>>19898465
keep stacking, you might make it if you keep it up.

>> No.19898528

>>19898465
Barely just GMI. Keep stacking to improve chances.

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What would be a good 1st oz of gold are there any gold favorites within pmg?

>> No.19898583

>>19898465
you're not gonna starve

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Ok so hear me out, I found an old $25 amazon gift card recently and combine that with about $7 left on my amazon account, and its basically like I'm getting it for free, should I? I don't buy anything on amazon anyway, and I can't move the money anywhere else, but I still don't know how I feel about spending $31 on a generic round, what do you all think?

>> No.19898692

>>19898669

buy 25 dollars of something from amazon you need instead

>> No.19898737

>>19898669
Don't spend $31 on a Generic Round, you can buy Eagles for less. Use the Gift card for something better priced.

>> No.19898769

>2oz gold
>250oz silver

Will I make it?

>> No.19898782

>>19898769
Yep, you're gonna make it.

>> No.19898807

>>19898769
GMI! Nice stack!

>> No.19898862

>>19898669
you know there are ways to sell gift cards at a bit of loss right? you might lose 2 dollars, but you wont be the one supporting indentured servitude

>> No.19898923

>>19898862
>but you wont be the one supporting indentured servitude
every mint and bullion dealer has employees

>> No.19899000

>>19898923
higher end of the spectrum from amazon. i was being nice, theyre slaves.

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>>19898769
nope you got to post your stack if you want to know you'll make it

>> No.19899100

>>19899076
block your serial number

>> No.19899117

>>19899100
the pt111 isn't the serial number...

>> No.19899138

>>19899117
ok good I just assumed when I saw lettering

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>> No.19899298

should I buy 21 of these buffalos on sale or should i save some cash for a trip to the coin guy

>> No.19899348

>>19899298
>generic rounds
>cool trip i can green text
hmmmm

>> No.19899361

>>19899348
true

>> No.19899376

>>19898669
>buy neccesities with amazon gift card
>buy silver with new found money from not being spent on neccesities
>win
ezpz

>> No.19899424

>>19898534
American gold eagle

>> No.19899460

>>19899076
>Thousands in silver
>Piece of shit taurus
/PMG/ really needs to set some money aside to buy decent guns

>> No.19899486

>>19898163
>But if Peter Schiff, whom I consider to be principled
Is this a joke? You shouldn't trust Schiff. Ask clients of Euro Pacific Capital how well they did in the 2000s with the stocks that Schiff put them in. His returns were utterly abysmal.

That said, I am also of the opinion that platinum is cheap although I've been saying that for over three years now. Still waiting for platinum prices to soar....

>> No.19899535

>>19894075
What if the company could produce 10oz of silver every year and there was only 1 share on that market, but that share cost as much as 5oz of silver?

Would you buy it?

>> No.19899572

>>19899535
I would buy more silver right now instead of worrying about how much I might be able to get later

>> No.19899577

>>19894181
The man that is scamming you will be trading you 2lb of flour for 1oz of silver in that scenario, because there is nowhere else around for you to trade your silver anyway (no else cares to trade it) and you need to eat.

>> No.19899623

Wow (((somebody))) really doesn't want silver to breach 18 dollars. The shorts must be fucking terrified of it breaking the twenty dollar resistance line.

>> No.19899662

>>19899623
Jesus christ. How much longer can it last?

>> No.19899667

>>19899623
Good, im not done accumulating

>> No.19899740

>>19899623
I noticed that it seemed to have a price ceiling of around $18.50 back before the crash. It'll only rise when they want it to rise.

>> No.19899769

>>19899486

>Ask clients of Euro Pacific Capital how well they did in the 2000s with the stocks that Schiff put them in.

This does not mean that Schiff is unprincipled, it means that he happened to be wrong about a fact, namely that foreign stocks would go up after 2008. Nobody gets it right every time. He mistakenly assumed that the dollar would collapse sooner than it has done, so that we can see how he came to his mistake. His ultimate speciality, at any rate, is precious metals; and so, if even he thinks that platinum is a valid speculative bet, it is wrong to call it a "scam." As I said, I am not invested in platinum myself, but somebody who buys it is far from stupid. They might turn out to be right in the end.

>> No.19899837

How you all safekeeping those precious stacks? Sock drawer, gun cabinet, buried in the backyard?

>> No.19900102

>>19899837
wouldnt you like to know fed

>> No.19900137

>>19899837
Ass nuggets. Exclusively ass nuggets.

I'm currently carrying approx. 7.5 Oz of alluvial aurum in my lower colon.

>> No.19900262

>>19900102
No fed just starting my own stack, and looking for comfy alternatives to my shitty firesafe

>> No.19900284

>>19896268
>Based on that anon talking about his life in wartime city (I think Serbia), pussy, gold, silver are all exchangeable for food and soap.He said if you know something functional, like making soap, or cans or lamps or even sell propane gas, you good to go.You never go hungry and hell, you may even amass a lot of gold and silver to be comfortable once everything settles

It was Bosnia.
https://personalliberty.com/one-year-in-hell/

>> No.19900335

>>19899837
Nice try thief.

Hypothetically speaking though if you own a house you should buy a smallish but sturdy safe and bolt it to a concrete foundation or wall. If you're extra cautious/paranoid you can disguise it with furniture with secret panels or the old picture frame trick.
This way even if a thief breaks into your house they are unlikely to find it, unlikely to know how to crack a safe and unlikely to have a jackhammer or other tools capable of loosening the safe.

If your rent or travel a lot consider utilizing a safety deposit box or keeping your stuff in a vault instead of taking possession.

>> No.19900455

>>19900262
>offerup
>home safe
>find something meaty
burg and fire proof rated if possible

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Why is American coinage so boring? At least canabros got cool themes

>> No.19900664

>>19900610
We're on top of the world so our currency is /srs bzns/ all the time. Everybody else doesn't have to be as straight-laced as us, so they get to have fun with their coinage.

>> No.19900738

>>19897992
>what do?
Easymode: Store and transport PMs in faraday cage to thwart tracking.
Medium Difficulty: Microwave PMs to fry RFID chip.
Hardmode: Xray PM, locate RFID chip, and destroy it with a precision guided drill press strike.

Or just use pre RFID PMs on the black market where they will certainly be in demand as a non trackable form of alternative currency.

>> No.19900816

>>19899623
Because nobody wants to buy silver as it's a scam

>> No.19900853

>>19900816
Ok then, why is it a scam?

>> No.19900904

>>19900853
It's the ultimate snake oil. Wouldn't be surprised if this thread is made by (((precious metals dealers))). Viral marketing thread is obvious

>> No.19900915

>>19900816
>t. silver shorter about to get screwed royally by the price increase

>> No.19900995

>>19899837
I'm 7 foot tall. There's a cupboard that's out of reach for everyone but me, so it goes in there.

>> No.19901020

>>19900816
>Because nobody wants to buy silver as it's a scam
>>19900853
>Ok then, why is it a scam?
>>19900904
>It's the ultimate snake oil. Wouldn't be surprised if this thread is made by (((precious metals dealers))). Viral marketing thread is obvious

But how is it snake oil? Why are you not answering the question?

>> No.19901030

>>19901020
Because he's shitposting and the only one more retarded than him is you for replying dumbfuck

>> No.19901292

>>19900816
>An element is a scam.

Lol you're funny, I'll face fuck your wife last

>> No.19901357

>>19900610
You probably haven't explored any of the commemorative half dollars have you?

>> No.19901393

>>19899769
It's more than Schiff being wrong and doing a poor job of managing other people's money. Schiff is rather unethical. His ultimately specialty is precious metals because his original specialty, stock picking, did very poor for his clients.

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Buying my first gold oz soon (or gold of any weight for that matter). What is your preference between bars and coins? Strictly for the way they look and feel.

>> No.19901645

>>19900284
Thanks.
I couldn’t find it .
Ye my b.
It was Bosnia not Serbia

>> No.19901731

>>19901591
I got a quarter ounce from Perth Mint. I like coins. I get small sizes. Easier to transact

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>>19880138

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>>19898063
Are you actually retarded? Platinum's whole deal is that it is almost EXCLUSIVELY INDUSTRIAL.

It's incredibly useful for catalysis, not only in catalytic converters in automobiles, but for NOX pollution control systems, and all kinds of organic chemistry. It's crazy high melting point and chemical stability make it the go-to material for thermocouples and other high temp electrical applications. Medical implants made from plat alloys are extremely unlikely to be rejected by the body.

The whole reason that platinum bullion is speculative is because the market price of plat is almost entirely driven by the industrial output of the wider world. Its the reason why the buy-sell spread on plat bullion is so wide: only about 10% of the plat mined gets used for non-industrial purposes. I just don't get why you would talk so much shit while being wrong on every single point. Next time shut the fuck up when a white man is talking.

>> No.19901939

>>19900284
>It was Bosnia.
https://personalliberty.com/one-year-in-hell/
Hate to be that guy but why does everyone follow this guys guide like its the bible or something? There are better stories coming out of Venezuela now that can be followed instead of one guys account on a war that happened over two decades ago.

>> No.19902122

>>19901939
>There are better stories coming out of Venezuela
Like what? Tell me. Genuinely curious. How much silver to buy women? Food? Rent? Property? Guns? Your own militia forces? Etc.

>> No.19902136

>>19899076
Based G2C owner. Don’t let Them tell you otherwise, the G2C is great. You gotta get a full-size M&P 2.0 to complement it, they pair great.

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>>19902136
i think i liked my bushmaster xm-15 more then this m&p.
i don't understand the hate for Taurus, they're super cheap. sure they have a higher fail rate because their quality control is shit, but they also have a warranty so the vast majority of issues are covered

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>>19901842

>> No.19902404

>>19902122
Some stories vary a lot, but based on what I have researched an ounce of silver can buy a family food for a month there. Also the people that had gold/silver were the ones who could afford to leave the country and find a better place to live. The ones stuck there are pawning/selling off anything with silver or gold in it just to survive.
>How much silver to buy women?
Don't know the exact answer but prostitution is very high there so I wouldn't imagine that much.
>Food? Rent? Property?
Different sources vary but the extreme I have found is an ounce of silver for six months of food for a person and an ounce of gold for a house.
>Guns? Your own militia forces?
According to my understanding only cops or ex cops/military had access to weapons so I would imagine those would take more PMs for the average person to get.
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/americas/venezuela/article222199935.html
Article is old but the situation has only gotten worse there, there are lots of lessons to be learned from Venezuela very little talk in these generals about it.

>> No.19902424

>>19902404
I dont see why the government or police or anyone in charge of letting people leave the country would not just steal your gold or silver.

>> No.19902490

>>19898042
Heard a lot of retards say this. Don't put metal in your microwave, trust me. 1 you destroy your microwave, 2 the metal around the chip protects it like a little faraday cage.

>> No.19902546
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19902546

new >>19902500

mfw I just made a new thread seconds ago and there's already a shitcoin shill

>> No.19902569

>>19901030
no u

>> No.19902875

>>19900664
Germany really let themselves go with their Allegories series. They look like the box art of a hentai movie {I own one of each of the 1 oz coins)!

>> No.19903126

>>19895687
Not too sure what you're saying but I feel like you're implying that im getting "scammed" by making a deal with a canned foods manufacturer by providing him with something useless (silver) in exchange for preserved meats
If that's a scam then I want to be scammed
That or your saying he's going to put feces in the cans and I wouldn't notice and then when I opened it up I wouldn't just go demand my silver back and tell everyone not to trade with him/shoot him

>> No.19903155

>>19896039
Then he stole my silver and is an enemy but I'm not gonna do much about it because all I lost was a couple useless coins
Also a person who thinks society is gonna go back to normal and is trading food for precious metals isn't going to be an ex commando can manufacturing warlord
Wtf was even the point in this stupid fan-fic

>> No.19903242

>>19899577
You're thinking way too far into the apocalypse
Im talking about dealing with ppl a couple months in
And if said person has a shit ton of food and no precious metals but wants to acquire precious metals because he believes the world will return to normal soon then he'll gladly trade what he has in surplus for what he doesn't
Don't assume that everyone else is as intelligent as you are
There are plenty of stupid people who will do this
Replace silver/gold coins with paintings, expensive TVs, jewelry, expensive watches, expensive clothes, straight up cash e.t.c and this scenario plays out the same
There are people who will still value monetary value when shtf