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COOF COOF edition

Bullion dealers
https://apmex.com
https://jmbullion.com
https://sdbullion.com
https://bgasc.com
https://providentmetals.com
https://moneymetals.com
https://monumentmetals.com
https://goldenstatemint.com
https://gainesvillecoins.com
https://silvertowne.com
https://goldsilver.com
https://pinehurstcoins.com
https://goldsilver.be
https://europeanmint.com
https://bullionbypost.com
https://silver-to-go.com
https://perthmint.com
https://swanbullion.com

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

>Compare
https://findbullionprices.com(US)
https://eu.compare.pm(EU)

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

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

>Prospecting
https://usgs.gov/energy-and-minerals/mineral-resources-program/science
https://gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/farming-natural-resources-and-industry/mineral-exploration-mining/documents/mineral-titles/mt-faqs/faq_fmc.pdf
https://mndm.gov.on.ca/en/mines-and-minerals/mining-act
https://amazon.ca/Gold-Creeks-Ghostowns-British-Columbia/dp/088839988X

>Other
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/identifying-fake-bullion

>YouTube/Podcasts
https://youtube.com/user/silverguru
https://youtube.com/user/SprottGlobal
https://youtube.com/user/KitcoNews
https://youtube.com/user/GoldAndSilverClub1
https://youtube.com/user/whygoldandsilver
https://youtube.com/channel/UCED7G7CZfqdSV9zttlr1M_g
https://youtube.com/user/belangp

>> No.22980978

Next time link the new bread ya dingleberry

>> No.22981021

I like gold

>> No.22981033
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>> No.22981039

>>22981021
I think silver, miner stocks, and the great reset are all retarded

is gold the metal for me

>> No.22981084

>>22981039
What do you think is retarded, the great reset itself or being suspect of it? It is a real thing you can read about it on the WEF website

In any case yes gold is your metal but you're still retarded to ignore Silver

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sup boys!

posted here a few weeks ago regarding my humble coin store oldsilver.ru - ussr nazi russian empire stuff
all the orders and most of the giveaway coins landed in their destination countries, the rest passed through russian customs and are waiting for their planes, not sure if anyone posted here already, haven't been following the thread
added paypal and credit/debit card payment options, had to register a legal entity and all that, you will have the buyer's protection guarantee from pp

.au and .nz routes have been restored by the russian post, they've also updated shipping times: https://oldsilver.ru/content/7-shipping-covid-aftermath

throughout october we'll have the RED OCTOBER promo - ANY order will get two extra USSR badges/pins and 5 USSR pocket calendars, it used to be a big thing here: https://oldsilver.ru/content/10-red-october-promo

red october items do stack with the regular bonus coins promo: https://oldsilver.ru/content/9-bonus-items

packages are unmarked and the value is not declared, it's actually safer this way, very little incentive to try to steal what's in it (and le irs won't know wink wink). if something happens to your order you'll get a free reship

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>>22981095
Hey ru fag could you get me a 10 rouble gold coin with Nicholas 2 on it? How much would that cost to Canada

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>>22981039
Show stack

>> No.22981137

>>22981095
Do you ship to the Netherlands and if so what are the shipping costs?

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>>22981039
Sorry but you are retarded, fren. Silver fundamentals are so much more bullish than gold, it's not even comparable.

>> No.22981185

>>22981095
Has anyone actually gotten anything from you yet? Is there any proof that this isn't a very well-organized bitcoin scam?

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>>22981137
yeah, no issues with that destination. it's either 9$ or free after 99$
>>22981119
they start from ~40k RUB ~690 CAD, my fee for this is 10%, shipping is free, unless you want to declare value and insure: https://oldsilver.ru/content/6-ordering-service

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>>22981185
i just started last month, shipped out the first batch and waited for them to land and pass customs before making another appearance here, it's registered mail so it is not tracked further, but i don't foresee any complications
you can pay with paypal and have paypal buyer's protection guarantee

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Keep buying the dip, miner or physical, the end game will be the same. We retire in our 30. They want you to stay as a wageslave for the rest of your life.

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>>22981185
Yeah second to this, someone has a pic and time stamp?

>> No.22981319

>>22981186
Thanks homie that 10 rub is a bit cheaper than my LCS so i may take u up on that, so standby

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My dilemma: i have this cheesy "Maple of strength" 2010 Silver coin, i saw one in the LCS for around $100... The Silver content is less than an ounce and I'm not really into numismatic shit especially ones marketed towards the ching chongs like this.
So should i liquidate mine for like 40 - 50 mercs?

>> No.22981576

Is SLV good?

>> No.22981581

>>22981447
Absolutely. I'm going to buy $10 junk silver later, if silver's spot price doesn't climb too high too fast

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>>22981123
>>22981230
Rate this coin dutchbro, it's rare

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>>22981623
I don’t have an idea about numismatics, do have some Willies though. I mainly buy them for the silver content, is yours .925?

>> No.22981741

>>22981576
FUCK no

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>>22981696
I don't have it, hard to find! From a series Heldhaftig Holland, with different events and wars in our history. There's a lot for sale on catawiki sometimes but people are willing to pay more for it's weight than I could get, say, 50's. Stack related.
Am taking a small break but want to get some bars next. Drijfhout has some gorgeous poured silver bars and umicore has great gold. I like to stay close to home for my metals.

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Should I buy more silver?

>> No.22981978

>>22981808
Buy ammo first, then you may spend that much on Silver.

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>>22981778
Very nice, I see you like to put almost everything in capsules like me. Yeah in Catawiki I rarely find good deals anyway. The people there often are a bit crazy, they bid without taking into consideration 9% added cost and top of the shipping which is sometimes +€15

>> No.22982617

>>22981151
Man these look so good. Just got an email last night that my horse and greyhound have shipped

>> No.22982765

I'm currently all in on First Majestic and want to diversify into some small cap miners but there is nothing on trading212. what platform is good for variety in the uk?

>> No.22982796

>>22982546
>Yeah in Catawiki I rarely find good deals anyway.

I collect ancient artifacts so have bought through Catawiki before, just wanted to warn you all that they don't actually screen items well if at all and many modern fakes and forgeries get sold there. Not sure about the more recent silver coin and bullion items auctioned through Catawiki but be careful because their "team of experts" doesn't actually seem to do too much to clean out the fakes so I've stopped using the platform. Ebay is more dangerous regarding fakes but with so much more selection and no ridiculous auction buyer's premiums that is still where the best deals are to be found.

>> No.22982828

>>22980946
>Trump diagnosed with GOYIM-19
The elites are laughing their asses off at us. They invented the hoax of a virus that doesn’t even exist, used it as justification to shut down gentile owned businesses, the majority of them permanently, end bodily autonomy forcing the populace to wear masks and take vaccines, and the final step is the digital dollar and the outlawing of the use of physical fiat and precious metals. We are truly living in the end times frens

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latest addition

>> No.22982892

>>22982850
I've got a horse and 10 brits in transit. The horse is underrated in my opinion.

>> No.22982918

>>22981165
Thanks for posting that, anon, very interesting. What silver miners are in Poland? Didn’t know they had silver in the ground there.

>> No.22982922

>>22982892
its just generic silver i bought it because it was the lowest premium at the time

>> No.22982947

>>22981576
PSLV has been suggested by multiple anons who have come across trustworthy. Read up on it on Eric Sprott’s website. Avoid SLV as it is managed by JP Morgan Chase, which Is the absolute definition of the exact wrong entity you want managing your PM stocks.

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>>22982796
I have heard that the “team of experts” doesn’t even get to see the item first in real life, the seller just have to send in pictures to be judged by these “experts” that what you pay 9% for. Still leaves a lot of room for fakes. Basically an unnecessary middleman IMO. I think it is better to do your own research and sort out fakes yourselves on EBay for example

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>>22980946
mornin frens
breakfast in america time

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>>22982973
Good morning Yukari fren!

>> No.22983009

>>22982918
>What silver miners are in Poland?

Their state-owned KGHM mining firm runs several of the biggest silver-producing mines (in terms of proven oz in ground I believe) in the world.

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>>22982957
Absolutely right, and some "experts" like Wim Stormbroek I liked buying from years before Catawiki was created because he was ignorant and misidentified good ancient artifacts which I scrounged up cheap! Seeing him advertised on Catawiki as an expert does not inspire confidence.

If you educate yourself, eBay is still the best place to shrewdly build up a collection at low cost.

>> No.22983390

BREAKING NEWS:

COMEX futures "maintenance margin" has been raised further, from $14,575 to $16,500 per contract (last month: $13,250).

https://www.cmegroup.com/notices/clearing/2020/10/Chadv20-380.html

If you know the history of what happened to silver after 2011, you know the significance of this.

>> No.22983534

>>22983390

What is going on at the COMEX to make them this desperate?

>> No.22983564

>>22983390
>If you know the history of what happened to silver after 2011, you know the significance of this.

please educate us anon?

>> No.22983608

>>22983390
Margin requirement hit 25,000 in 2011 right? Is it possible that this time around it won't work?

>> No.22983619

>>22983390
So in non trader terms this means that you won't get margin called as quickly as before, is this correct? More wiggle room for manipulation?

>> No.22983623

>>22983564

It was spoofing, in conjunction with raising margin requirements five times, which drove the price of silver down from $50 to $15 in 2011. So this is either make or break for us. They wouldn't do this unless they had no other choice.

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>>22983303
Nice, is that the OG zilveren dukaat? I think our (at least the modern ones) ducats are they safest ones to buy in NL, as they are protected by our coin law, up to 9 years in jail or €67000 fine for making/selling forgeries. I have yet to spot a fake modern one, there are a lot of fake “gouden tientjes” though.

>> No.22983690

>>22983623
I thought traders like Andrew Maguire were calling for or orchestrating a raid on COMEX physical in December, how does that look if margin requirements keep getting jacked up?

>> No.22983706

>>22983623
The silver bull market peaked in early 2011 so i can only imagine they raised the 'maintenance margin' then because it was becoming too risky to have so many potential contracts that could demand delivery. My intuition tells me this move by COMEX didn't bring about the end of the bull market but was just a reaction too it.

This is then an early reaction to an emerging bull market. There is already much speculation about what these slippery fucks are up to. From everything I've read and listened too, I dont trust these fucking kikes and I think they are on borrowed time, and they know it too.

>> No.22983729

>>22983623
How could this be a negative for PM’s?

>> No.22983752

>>22983623
>>22983729

So a new buying opportunity will pass by? I ain’t even mad

>> No.22983846

>>22981165
No retard, gold will go for 3000$/oz by end of year.

>> No.22983861

>>22983683
I'm just an ameriburger, we call them "Lion Dollars" (Daalder), which were among the earliest circulating money in early colonial New Amsterdam/New York and beyond. The other one is dated 1652, they're great affordable big old coins because of the longevity and global popularity of the series. Good to hear about the stiff counterfeiting laws, I'll need to look more closely at your modern bullion coin.

>> No.22984117

The combination of a potential COMEX default, plus Trump contracting COVID, could make the markets go haywire. We’ll see.

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>>22983861
Wow the your “leeuwen daalders” are even older than the first silver ducats, that is a nice piece of history you got there. For stacking purposes, keep in mind that the silver ducats are not pure silver, they weigh 28.25 g and are .873 silver, so netto 24.65 g or .79 Troy ounce silver per coin

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Traded some antique bottles I picked up for free from an excavation project in town to an antique shop for store credit yesterday, got 47g Sterling and a .720 1968 mexican olympics coin (plus some good old hand tools).

Not even 2021 yet and I'm already bartering for silver lol, it's not nearly as productive as eBay scrapping but we take what we can get, price was right at least and I kept all the best most valuable bottles I found too. Happy hunting fellas.

>> No.22984435

>>22984179
Alright thanks anon, I like foreign "dollar" or crown sized coins so will add a handful of silver ducats to the list. Btw I've always been a fan of Swiss coinage, in no small part because of the continuity of the currency and it's current strength. You can find those copper-nickel 5 franc coins (worth over $5 in exchange) in $0.25 junk coin boxes and the like so I save up the francs to sell on eBay for close to FOREX value.

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silver just returned to the uptrend from midnight eastern time.
low energy happening so far I think

>> No.22984700

Ooo we're hitting the resistance once again, we breaking through today?

One roll everybody knows the rules

>> No.22984739

>>22984700
double ought dubs
*what does it mean???*

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>reached 1000 shares on all my core miner
slowly but surely...

>> No.22984829

Should I be stacking 10oz bars or junk silver? I'm at 120oz, junk silver is cool, they seem like the best choice for silver as a trading tool, coins might become more rare as time goes on.
But 10oz seems like the most bang for my buck.

>> No.22984841

>>22984785
please share with us your core positions anon?

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>>22984829
Doesn't matter.
Whichever is cheaper.

>> No.22984923

>>22981151
>not in capsules
>and out of order

>> No.22984924

>>22984870
10oz it is!

>> No.22984928

>>22984841
Defiance silver, vangold, impact silver, aurcana, silver one, Klondike silver.

>> No.22985044

>>22981123
Gold Ducat did nothing wrong.

>> No.22985444

>>22984829
diversify

>> No.22985447

>>22984117
>could make the markets go haywire
implying the markets aren't already at Clownworld ver. 6.5r

>> No.22985591

>>22983861
Wow I would have to pay at least 300 euro for a leeuwendaalder here in dutchland, what do they go for in burgertown?

>> No.22985707

>>22985444
Alright, next time around I'll buy a heafty bag of junk silver, but I just turned some shitcoins into 2 10 oz silvertowne buffalo bars.

>> No.22985755

Where can I get silver in Canada? Where are some reputable dealers? Are storefronts reliable/honest pr should I stick to trusted websites?

>> No.22985859

>>22985591
>what do they go for in burgertown?

High grade ones probably a similar price, but my pair is in honest circulated condition, bought from a 6-feedback collector (meaning he had no established customer/audience base) on eBay selling off his big old Thaler collection duplicates. Paid just under $100 for the pair which I thought was a great deal. If you look for true auctions instead of fixed-price dealer listings eventually you'll find the right one(s) at the right price, good luck!

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https://youtu.be/8GP87dgTqF8?t=1440

Mike Maloney predicted governmnet printing while people are saving.
We are at Deflation, hiperinflation will be next when people see there is nothing they can buy with their savings and will rush to buy anything with their savings.

>> No.22985964

>>22985907
It's truly frightening and amazing how accurate he was.

>> No.22985999

>>22984928
nice. redpill me on klondike.

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>>22980946
What's the difference in buying from different exchanges, aside from currency and fees? I'm comparing Dolly Varden's Canada & Frankfurt stocks and while the prices are about the same, Frankfurt version is a bit more volatile. Why is this?

>> No.22986119

>>22985859
Good one! Yeah some pieces are worth a little extra.

>> No.22986177

>>22984272
Always surprised at how much people will pay for antique bottles, same with advertising signs. Good trade anon

>> No.22986206

>>22985907
Mike Maloney is so based. Who else should i be listening to regularly? I already listen to everything on Palisade and Maneco64. David Morgan is also great but most of his stuff is via his (paid) morgan report.

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>>22985907
holy shit this line is the opposite of me... I used to save basically everything, now if its not spend on PMs its more food or ammo.

>> No.22986230

>>22985907
>will rush to buy anything with their savings.

It will be a glorious time for us wheelers and dealers, keeping a level head and raking in gains and quality assets while the normies loose their minds. If we reach a point where prices or fiat valuations no longer even make sense for most people the fire sale deals on rare top tier assets will almost certainly have me cooming for years, I'm really looking forward to it.

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>>22985755
silver gold bull and canadian PMX are great online

try your LCS, call around for prices, if they are new to you just have them test on their machine in front of you, any LCS that wont test isnt worth your time.

>> No.22986246

Guys let me ask you something.

In invested in mining stocks.

If Biden wins, will they crash because all stocks are going to crash and Biden will give the epa more teeth to go after American miners?

Or will they skyrocket because Biden is going to print more money?

>> No.22986275

>>22984928
Redpill me on defiance

>> No.22986301

>>22986206
It's incredible you haven't listened to Peter Schiff yet,wtf?

>> No.22986455

>>22981095
Cool stuff. Just ordered. Cheers.

>> No.22986456

>>22986207
So you're doing it right. Shadowstats has shown you'd be losing 4% per annum holding $ for the last 20 years.

>>22986246
Hard to imagine Biden could be any better injecting cash into the economy than the Fed under Trump. EPA teeth is a cert.

>> No.22986463

>>22986206
Ray Dalio. He's not a PM bug but he is a strong advocate for gold. He has recently warned people about Treasuries and dollars and has told people to buy gold and equities. He also predicted the 2008 recession. I consider him almost an authority on macro economy

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>>22986177
>Always surprised at how much people will pay for antique bottles, same with advertising signs.

No joke fren, at uni I dug up a bottle that I sold for $1,250, also sold a Minneapolis Moline tractor sign I found for $1,100. Some of the best old American bottles are worth 6 figures, I wouldnt hold my breath for something like that but it's always worth checking out holes and dirt piles in old parts of town as worthwhile 2 and 3-figure bottles are much easier to find.

>> No.22986643

Trump does not have corona. Screencap this.

Trump now doesn't have to appear at any more debates. This was Chris Christie's strategy all along. First debate, Trump attempts to drag Biden into the mud with him and make remind people that politicians are universally BSers. Simultaneously the US is reminded about the importance of the VP. No one like Kamala. Especially in all of the states being fought for. Kamala was the first backers of both Medicare for all and the Green New Deal. She cannot suddenly disavow from those positions.

Meanwhile, any hit pieces on Trump by broadcast news have to be more muted. This is what retards that are still up for grabs watch. Right before the election Trump will be fine again.

Alternatively it could be an exit strat for Trump. Just let Pence win the election and then resign. If you see a dip, buy it (not that either candidate really matters for gold).

>> No.22986670

>>22986206
Arcadia Economics

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look at this set, guys
this set is called "egoist", was made by a silverware company that was producing it for AH, SS, gestapo, their top level branches

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germans had a special knack for aesthetics, their uniforms were based too, even though i personally dig the ussr too

>> No.22986900

>>22986456
>EPA teeth is a cert.
What?
I own Aurcana mostly and I'm afraid the EPA is going to shut them down. They just got approval.

>> No.22986964

>Insults adversary for wearing mask too much
>contracts covid days later

you cant't right this stuff how will it effect my shiny rocks

>> No.22986988

>>22986964
*write i'm a dumb boi

>> No.22987032

>>22986834
>>22986784

Super fake

>> No.22987060

>>22986784
>>22986834

Not sure if I'm misunderstanding Rusbro, but I'm 99% sure those are all modern reproduction/fantasy items. Several years ago an original set of Eva Braun's butterfly-shaped EB monogrammed silverware went for auction, and now it seems like hundreds of sets worth of "Eva Braun's" silverware have hit the market, largely from Russia and eastern Europe incidentally, and like the pieces in your pictures the modern un-worn engravings applied to original old unremarkable worn silverware (to defraud collectors) never have the appropriate wear or appearance.

I'd avoid stuff like that like the plague, basically guaranteed to be worthless fakes.

>> No.22987085

>>22986964
Masks don't do anything (according to metastudies, WHO, etc) though, they're nothing more than a talisman.. I do not see the irony you're hinting at.

>> No.22987127
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>>22981095
1488 for a reichsmark kek. What is the minimum order? It says at one place on your site $1000, but that doesnt make sense if the top tier of freebies is at 79.00

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>>22987127
minimum order is 20 dorra
1k is for the ordering service if you want me to be your representative on the russian market

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>>22987127
might have gone a bit too far with promo items, got a lot of ussr calendars, around a thousand

>> No.22987260

Were all Going to be Fucking millionaires bros meanwhile plebs are gonna starve and former well to do housewives will be sold at auction for merc Dimes. Feels surreal but makes me worry about mine nationalization even though shareholders might get compensated in that scenario, thoughts?

>> No.22987333

>>22987166
>1k is for the ordering service if you want me to be your representative on the russian market

If you can get access to the ancient artifact/antiquities black market for genuine Bronze Age, Greek, Scythian and Roman items that treasure hunters around the Black Sea dig up I may need to hire you...

>> No.22987342

>>22987260
If it comes to a serious threat of mine nationalization then it means the moon mission has already happened. Also, don't put all your eggs in one basket. If one country nationalizes, other producing countries will benefit from capital flight.

>> No.22987375

>>22987342
And nationalized assets tend to perform poorly (see Venezuela), which will reduce global production and increase prices even more.

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>>22981084
>>22981165
>>22981228
>>22981447
>>22981581
>>22981696
>>22981808
>>22982546
>>22982617
>>22982765
>>22982828
just a small snippet of the idiots who are also invested in the PM industry. kek. and you think you're going to get rich?

>> No.22987539

>>22987260
Only if you hold gold, silver will plunge in the next months, since it has no real world value.

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>>22984739
Paper is headed to zero

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>>22987539

>silver will plunge in the next months, since it has no real world value.

>> No.22987704

>>22987202
neat

>> No.22987745

>>22981185
I'm an anon that got a free shipment from the giveaway. It hasn't gotten here yet, but I can confirm the package was released from Russian customs a week ago. Will post a pic when it gets here - very excited for my free silber!

>> No.22987761
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>>22987539
Gold stack/receipt/coin or GTFO

>> No.22988028

>>22987761
Wanted to ask you what years of the silver ducat restrike series are most common or affordable? I just want some to play with so would prefer the cheapest ones.

>> No.22988207

>>22986020
Bump

>> No.22988465

>>22981095
Not sure if any of you anons are old enough, but this puts me in mind of the old 'Genuine Soviet Stuff' promotion Barq's did way back in 1992.

BTW, package has reached the US today.

>>22981185
I'm in the same boat as Anon >>22987745. Tracking number provided is just fine and viewable on pochta dot ru. I will also post pics upon arrival.

>> No.22988586

>>22988028
In my experience the 1989 - 2001 ducats are the cheapest that I could find, they usually go around €15 - 22 depending where you buy. They have minted less in the later series so they go around €20 - €35, for the current year 2020 you pay €50. I search around the Dutch EBay (Marktplaats) for deals

>> No.22988645
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>>22988465
Yeah please do, I always wanted to add some old Russian imperial coins to my collection

>> No.22989021

>>22983534
I don't buy into the idea that the futures exchanges are perpetrating some sort of gold fraud (hypothecation) although I do feel that the futures market is used to manipulate the prices of precious metals. That said, COMEX is raising margin requirements due to anticipations of higher volatility. Highly leveraged people could get blown out (COMEX doesn't care) and may not be able to pay what they owe (COMEX cares very much about that since they, as the clearinghouse would have to make the counterparty whole).

>> No.22989030

>>22988645
He has early Soviet pieces, mainly. I'm not expecting much, maybe a 15 kopek piece along with some advertising and such, but we'll see when the package arrives.

>> No.22989088

>>22986234
I went from 15k savings to 3k debt with banks while transferring over to PM and equities. Now moving into defence and self reliance. Hoping for a low maintenance aquaponics setup, dirt, seeds, a solar distiller if I can figure out that the upkeep requirements, etc.

>> No.22989132

>>22989088
Meant for >>22986207

>> No.22989184

>>22988586
>In my experience the 1989 - 2001 ducats are the cheapest that I could find

Wonderful info thanks Dutchfren!

Do stackers in the Netherlands like collecting the .640 Curacao and Dutch Antilles coins? Or are they too low purity and unpopular? Lots of them wound up in the USA for some reason.

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22989254

O' Canada!

>> No.22989441

>>22987333
ok, i will ask around
got some connections in ukraine too, since it's black sea they must find some as well

>> No.22989763
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New Gold and Silver Eagle 2021 designs are out. They suck.
https://www.usmint.gov/news/press-releases/united-states-mint-unveils-new-american-eagle-gold-and-silver-coin-reverse-designs

Pic related

Both designed by women.

>> No.22989775

>>22989441
Need a shipper (чeлнoчник) from Europe?

>> No.22989884

>>22989763
Would the head of the eagle work if it was high-relief?

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>>22989441

Yes Ukraine is great for ancient artifacts, the Carpathian Basin is loaded with good stuff too. Especially around the Black Sea and Crimea, ancient Greek sling bullets cast in lead and embossed with designs, insults and allegiances like picrel are often found. If you can ask specifically about decorated/inscribed sling bullets I'm always interested in new additions so will remind/ask you in a few weeks, thanks man.

>> No.22989927

>>22987539
Kike

>> No.22990041

>>22989763
the eagle on the right looks like it was done by a grade schooler

>> No.22990122

>>22980946
MY PAPERWEIGHTS ARE FUCKING WORTHLESS!!!!!!!!!!

>> No.22990165

>>22989892
Very interested in ancient insults. What was their go-to?

>> No.22990308

>>22989763
did they literally thought it was a Tomas Kinkade contest or some shit?

>> No.22990344

>>22989763
this will make the current ASE coins that are out now worth 100 times as much
after 2020 ASEs are over

>> No.22990368

>>22980946
Can someone tell me how common the fake Chinese silver half dollars are?

>> No.22990380

>>22990344
Im hoping to sell off some 10 oz bars to buy more 2020 tubes but the premium on them means I lose out on ounces by converting.

>> No.22990405

>>22990368
There is no such thing as real Chinese silver. They never made anyway. All Chinese silver is fake. All of it.

>what about th-

ALL OF IT.

>> No.22990412

>>22990165
Well in that assortment there is a coiled venomous snake ready to "strike" the enemy, a bee and scorpion to "sting", Zeus' thunderbolt to "smite", and one Greek bullet there is embossed Dromas (don't have greek keyboard on phone), literally "You're a runner" but meaning "you're a retreating coward pussy!" basically. They are from the 5th through 2nd century BC and absolutely awesome autism-fodder, I love hunting down and researching obscure ancient things.

>> No.22990472

>>22990344
The article says that the first half of 2021 will still have the old designs.

>> No.22990517

>>22990405
No no no I’m talking about the U.S. silver half dollars that are counterfeited by China. I would never buy a chinkshit coin even if it was real silver

>> No.22990609
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Guy's, l think l bought a fake morgan dollar today for $25.
I tried the ping test and compared it to my peace dollar l have and it has a different pitch to it.
Should l be worried?

>> No.22990636

>>22990405
The only genuine Chinese silver coins I ever got came from a collection put together in the 1940s that was liquidated in the late 90s. Safe to assume everything Chinese you see for sale online is fake, artifacts and most bronze cash coins too. China is a hardass about the export of genuine artifacts so you'll never see them nowadays unless you get into old collections/estates.

>> No.22990641

If you had 5k cash what would you buy right now?

>> No.22990718

>>22990641
100oz ag, 1oz plat, a gun, save the rest for the dip when the second corona wave hits

>> No.22990773

>>22990609
Try a nitric acid test, short of something ridiculously expensive like a Sigma it’s the best way to test for fakes

>> No.22990791

>>22990609
They're different coins, of course they will sound different.

>>22990641
33% on guns/ammo, 33% on food, 33% on PM equal amounts gold and silver

>> No.22990827

>>22990791
What about the remaining 1%?

>> No.22990866

>>22990609
Sorry but if they are different pitches its fake, just tried it out with my two coins and they make the same sound. Use it as a learning experience.

>> No.22990921

>>22990827
Take your mother out for a nice dinner

>> No.22990940

>>22990921

Kek. Not if I take her out first.

>> No.22990974

>>22990921
>>22990940
>t. Necrophile

>> No.22990981

I´m down so much on Discovery metals, I didnt think it was possible. Put me out of my misery already

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>>22990773
>>22990791
>>22990866
https://voca.ro/1lyBIvSehRat

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>>22990974

Sorry about your mom, fren.

>> No.22991050

>>22990974
I'm sorry. In that case take another friend or family out for dinner.

Or relocate 10% into a nice pair of boots like Nick's or whites. Seriously, stacking high quality footwear is a secret high IQ play. They'll be worth their weight in gold

>> No.22991052

>>22990989
Download “CoinTester” on the App Store and see what it says. But be warned you need to know the diameter of the coin in question so either look it up or bust out with the dial calipers

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Frankly the price movement of metals today has been the most natural movement I've seen all week and that's saying a lot

>> No.22991133

>>22991050
>Seriously, stacking high quality footwear is a secret high IQ play. They'll be worth their weight in gold
Holy shit I’ve thought about this too. Most modern footwear is absolute garbage that wears out after a year or two, and there’s gonna be a LOT of people that are wearing raggedy old shoes that are falling apart or no shoes at all. Can you imagine how much money a cobbler would make post SHTF?

>> No.22991167

>>22991133
>Can you imagine how much money a cobbler would make post SHTF?
Depends on the continued price of shoes and the need to go grey. The value proposition of shitty consumable shoes is pretty good at these prices.

>> No.22991205

>>22990718
>>22990791
I have many dozens of guns and the ammo stash measured in thousands of pounds. So far I've stacked 180oz of silver bars and 5oz of gold. So clearly I need more ammo, more gold, and more silver. I'm thinking:

25% ammo
25% gold
50% silver

>> No.22991433

>>22991205
>dozens of guns and the ammo stash measured in thousands of pounds
Based. Sounds like you have enough. In that case you should look to diversify a bit, like into decent tools, night vision, comms, meds, etc

>> No.22991679

>>22991133
Yes. Also stack socks, high quality ones. I like Darn tough. Not even memeing

>> No.22991746

>>22991133
Nobody even wears shoes that can be repaired anymore. Sewn, real leather boots cost at least 600 dollars and there's only a few places you can even get them anymore in the United States z(custom ones I mean)

>> No.22991998

>>22981623
I've been posting for weeks trying to figure out where to buy one of these. I'm in America if that helps.

>> No.22992294

>>22991433
I have a couple quality gas masks, a couple stacks of good quality filters for various threats, a chem suit for the majority of threats, a plate carrier with hesco level 4s, a pvs14 with a 2300+fom WP tube, multiple IFAIKs, IR illum/las unit on my carbine, etc. Pretty set for guns, ammo, gear, food, water, my house is at a good location (defensible).

Just moving my cash into PM because lmao fiat currency. I'll still leave some cash in my account for day to day bullshit but yeah I'm out

>> No.22992826

>>22990989
The first coin struck in your audio sample is obviously a fake. It's so bad it could be mistaken for a lead slug.

>> No.22992873

>>22983846
And you consider this being bullish you fucking nigger-rimming cuck? Try $5000, and $200 silver.
Now go back to plebbit and let adults discuss.

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Hi, Finanon here. I remember seeing people discuss mining in Finland here a dozen threads back, on the topic of changes to Finnish mining legislation. Pan Man for example pondered the political risks that might be involved in the future. I've been searching for a while and I've come across a lot of interesting articles and documents. Without going into too much detail, here's the facts in a nutshell.

Public sentiment on mining is mostly neutral but on the negative side due to a couple of mining-related debacles in the near past. The Finnish Association For Nature Conservation however states that they're not explicitly against mining and that they simply want ecologically sustainable mining. In 7/2019, a citizens' initiative to amend the mining legislation reached the Finnish Parliament's Committee on Finance. The initiative proposed major changes to the mining legislation, which the Committee rejected, although they made their own proposals.

Proposals include: a mining tax(!); adequate resourcing for licensing/permitting authorities and transparency regarding licensing; and clearer mining legislation to protect environment, housing and other industries.

Other notable Committee statements relate to: minimizing environmental impact; assessing the need to clarify legislation related to indigenous rights in the Mining act; strengthening the influence of locals & landowners and the role of municipalities in mining-related decision-making; and forbidding exploration in nature conservation areas


---

The mining law update proposal is still being processed, and currently it seems like the new law is being watered down. A draft of the new law by the Ministry of Employment and Economy that was proposed recently got a negative response from the Greens, according to whom the new draft violates the Government program on 4 different accounts. The Ministry promises to update the new law accordingly.

The new law will be presented to the Parliament in December.
~Fin~

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Hi, Finanon here. I remember seeing people discuss mining in Finland here a dozen threads back, on the topic of changes to Finnish mining legislation. Pan Man for example pondered the political risks that might be involved in the future. I've been searching for a while and I've come across a lot of interesting articles and documents. Without going into too much detail, here's the facts in a nutshell. Public sentiment on mining is mostly neutral but on the negative side due to a couple of mining-related debacles in the near past. The Finnish Association For Nature Conservation however states that they're not explicitly against mining and that they simply want ecologically sustainable mining. In 7/2019, a citizens' initiative to amend the mining legislation reached the Finnish Parliament's Committee on Finance. The initiative proposed major changes to the mining legislation, which the Committee rejected, although they made their own proposals.

Proposals include: a mining tax(!); adequate resourcing for licensing/permitting authorities and transparency regarding licensing; and clearer mining legislation to protect environment, housing and other industries.

Other notable Committee statements relate to: minimizing environmental impact; assessing the need to clarify legislation related to indigenous rights in the Mining act; strengthening the influence of locals & landowners and the role of municipalities in mining-related decision-making; and forbidding exploration in nature conservation areas


---

The mining law update proposal is still being processed, and currently it seems like the new law is being watered down. A draft of the new law by the Ministry of Employment and Economy that was proposed recently got a negative response from the Greens, according to whom the new draft violates the Government program on 4 different accounts. The Ministry promises to update the new law accordingly.

The new law will be presented to the Parliament in December.
~Fin~

>> No.22993254

>>22992294
Nice looks like you're good to go anon. Only thing possibly missing is a hydroponics or aquaponics system. Unless you live on a farm, perhaps you want to look into investing in that