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Silver owls edition

>Bullion dealers
https://apmex.com/
https://jmbullion.com/
https://sdbullion.com/
https://boldpreciousmetals.com/
https://bgasc.com/
https://providentmetals.com/
https://www.moneymetals.com/
https://monumentmetals.com/
https://goldenstatemint.com/
https://gainesvillecoins.com/
https://silvertowne.com/
https://schiffgold.com/
https://goldsilver.com/
https://pinehurstcoins.com/
https://sprottmoney.com/
https://goldsilver.be/en/
https://silvergoldbull.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/

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

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

>Prospecting
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZCL6FKQZyoM [Open]
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

>Test
Nitric Acid
https://youtube.com/watch?v=3mg9YcAShTo [Open]
Magnets
https://youtube.com/watch?v=NgSXg-WOEVY [Open]
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/identifying-fake-bullion

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>> No.23233860

in b4 flat chested asian dog

>> No.23233878
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A quick and easy junk silver guide for North Americans. Might do a European one if people want it but I'm not familiar at all with the various coins of various countries

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Friendly reminder: post stacks/receipts/miner stocks/single coins or GTFO

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>>23233878
Here's an even more basic one that covers a lot of common European Silver. It doesn't give specific coins, just ounce equivalents for currencies. Hope it helps with what you're doing.

>> No.23234035

>>23234001
kinda misleading. there is alot of wear on old US and British coins which can be anywhere from 0.2 to 1 gram of weight loss. So really this could mislead alot of people. Best to just weigh your silver and be done with it.

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>>23233881

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>>23233860
I'd love to suckle her nipples

>> No.23234258

>>23234158
Is this TheMaster ?

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This is your mind on /pmg/

>> No.23234719

>>23234035
Yes, it's kinda obvious but maybe I should state that in my guide

>>23234137
>>23234158
Interesting coin, must be Mussolini's idea for the fasces and eagle

>> No.23234898

>>23234291
Except drink is fiat ponzi

>> No.23234929

>>23234291
unironically. I quit drinking to save more money a while back. it's such a shit habit,.

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>tfw half-cash waiting for the last dump to 20 before the moon mission

God damnit, I know (((they))) (i.e. perfidious yuros, chyna, dems, and ofc our chosen friends) are scheming to engineer a dollar and treasury yield spike in late October to try to dump the markets and get rid of Trump.

...but the waiting is killing me. Just DO IT already damnit.

GIMMIE MY CHEAPIES!

>> No.23235047

>>23234291
>JUST START BUYING PMs

>> No.23235152

>>23234291
I only drink tap water, sometimes the rare beverage and only go out and drink alcohol about once every 2-3 months.

P.S. the tap water is delicious and perfectly healthy where I live, cleanest in the world

>> No.23235300

>>23233844
how long do you guys think i need to stack to see profit? asking as a total newfag on all things related to precious metals or finances.

>> No.23235398

>>23235300
Stacking physical for profit is a really long term investment unless you get lucky and a bull market strikes fast. Physical precious metals are a way of owning and retaining your wealth in the event of inflation.

Investing in mining company stocks is a better way to speculate on precious metals and get profits in the short term

>> No.23235405

>>23235152
Same here in Auvergne (France), volvic tap water (volcanic mineral water ). Just deliciouw

>> No.23235448

>>23235300
>When will I see profit?
That's the wrong question anon.

You don't stack to see a profit, if you want to profit you're better off playing the stock market or getting a day job. Stacking is not for profit, stacking is for extracting yourself from the fiat system and protecting your wealth from bankers and government manipulation of fiat currency. An ounce of gold is always worth an ounce of gold, but an ounce of gold today might be worth $2000 USD today and $10000 USD next year. Stacking is to ensure the $1000 you saved this week will buy you the same amount of food and clothing in 10 or 20 or 50 years time when fiat currency has inflated away it's value. Remember how a burger cost $1 30 years ago, and now it costs $10? The cost to produce the burger is the same, but the value of your dollars have decreased, so you need more dollars to buy the same thing.

The right question isn't when you'll see profit, the right question is do I need to protect the product of my time and labour from government thieves who extort you and every sovereign citizen because they can and no one will stop them? The answer to that question, for me at least, was yes, and that was the day I bought my first ounce of gold.

Welcome to /pmg/ anon, and good luck.
tl;dr buy gold, fuck the Fed

>> No.23235554

What miners does everyone like and dislike on the sitfolio? Personally with everything ive heard about arcana (which I will admit isnt much) they dont seem that good to invest in.

Also the sitfolio disregards bayhorse as an investment which I think plenty of people here belive is solid.

>> No.23235570

>guy sells me morgans and peaces for cheap
>asks if i want to buy his other junk
Just made him an offer which equates to $19.60 an ounce. If he wants to get rid of it he'll have to sell it cheap

>> No.23235593

Irving resoureces at current price buy or no buy?

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>>23235042
have about $5 on the sidelines with 300oz ag 3oz au stack, hopefully this is true I also expecting a sell the news on election too that will hopefully create a buying opportunity

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Can anyone grade my Canadian quarter 1943 80% silver

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>>23236384
obverse

>> No.23236487

>>23235618
*$5K

>>23236384
>>23236415
not an expert but I'd say 'Fine'

this is an interesting interview
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkfgEZtJ9LA

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Also got a few 1968 25 cent pieces which I'm having trouble identifying as the catalogue says there are silver and nickel versions

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>>23233844
Your daily reminder not to trust Hitlerites and Greenbackers.

https://www.garynorth.com/public/department141.cfm

Whether you have a central bank print paper money, or have the government do it directly, MMT and socialism are just as evil.

For weeks now, every thread has had infiltrators from /pol/ virtue-signalling about Jews in every post, triple-bracketing every other word, promoting socialist, neo-Nazi, Greenbacker rubbish like A History of Central Banking and the Enslavement of Mankind. Expect those whom you attack to fight you back.

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>>23236490
obverse

>> No.23236542

>>23236487
Thanks anon

>> No.23236553

>>23236508
check out this site, there's a 1968 silver and nickel version:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces3863.html
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces366.html

>> No.23236582

>>23236490
There’s an easy way to tell if it’s silver or not; if it’s silver it won’t stick to a magnet, if it’s not silver it will

>> No.23236585

>>23236553
Numista is based, there's every coin you're searchin for

>> No.23236595

>>23236490
Simply use a magnet on them. If they're nickel they'll stick like a modern quarter.

>> No.23236650

>>23236582
>>23236553
>>23236595
based thanks anons

>> No.23236698

>>23235152
>Not drinking only rainwater and grain alcohol

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>>23233878
>>23234001

Cool charts, good guides for anons when hunting for coins in the wild (sales or auctions) where you don't necessarily have the time or privacy to bust out a scale and World Coin book (or Numistia or whatever).

When I've seen spergs sit down and do this at auctions before bidding gets to the coins it draws a bunch of attention to the coins as well as focus on the sperg and his bidding. Basic psychology, you want to poker face everything and never draw attention to the gems you discover or know you want, so playing around with adjacent garbage while actually studying the nearby goodies may be called for sometimes.

Anyway, people pulling out scales and/or books aways seem to drive prices higher because it alerts all the chattering old farts who just go to auctions to socialize that something interesting is coming up. Best to memorize your rules of thumb and not clue anyone in to what you're thinking or what item you're feverishly researching on your phone. If you must research something, take a mental snapshot then pull out phone and research once you've moved away. Trust me, when I see people obviously fawning over something it organically draws attention and more people then go look at and research whatever it is which you clearly don't want. Poker face.

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>>23234158
Enjoy

>> No.23236877

>>23236779
Has anyone ever brought a Niton gun to a coin auction? I could just imagine somewhere there scanning every coin, telling the boomers that the good coins are fake and then get them for cheap

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20 belgians francs and 5 dollars Indian style. It's the beginning of my gold stack. Saving for some Napoléon gold

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>>23236505
Friendly reminder that all those that promote and practice usury are enemies to all people of all races and cultures. Humanity will never be lifted from this darkness we face until we wipe the slate clean from the invisible hand of usury.

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>>23236505
>>23236934
Here we go again....

>> No.23237006

>>23236908
Fakes

>> No.23237013

>>23236877
>Has anyone ever brought a Niton gun to a coin auction?

Hah that would be sweet but I haven't seen it, haven't been to as many auctions lately though.

Often you don't need to do anything, the boomers just screw themselves. Dunno how many times I've seen a frenzied gaggle of boomers bid common worn Morgan dollars way over book while completely ignoring whole flats or jars of foreign silver coins which I hoovered up well below spot let alone retail value. Some boomers have gotten smart but most are still retards so happy hunting and good luck!

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Anybody else got Salma Hayek tokens?

>> No.23237043

>>23236505
At the synagogue a bit early today, Rabbi?

>> No.23237067

>>23237024
>Salma Hayek tokens?

LOL no way, that used-up sloot just gets a worn Merc like everyone else.

I just have the little 2 and 2.5 peso Mexican gold coins, bought when I was young and gold was like 300/oz.

>> No.23237090

>>23237006
I don't think so anon, I don't think so

>> No.23237096

>>23237067
I don't know any other big tiddy mexicans :(

>> No.23237123

>>23236505
>A History of Central Banking and the Enslavement of Mankind
This book is based though. There wouldn't be as many problems in our economy if the central banks were owned by the people and not by Jewish international bankers.

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>>23237096
>I don't know any other big tiddy mexicans :(

I was looking for a pic of a Latina holding silver for you, but instead came across this absolute gem from some page about the Parable of the Lost Coin. I haven't earned my 8,000 hour MS Paint certification yet but I know you fellas will do me proud haha.

>> No.23237317

If I want some gold miner to diversify out of pure silver miners, pure gold mining is a good choice, right?

>> No.23237328

>>23236973
At this point I laugh out loud at these posts because it has to be intentional shitposting at this point

>> No.23237395

>>23237090
Sorry, typo. I meant genuine :)

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Delivery, another sov and a cute little 1g

>> No.23237449

>>23237407
Isn't the premium bullshit for 1g?

>> No.23237469

>>23237328
It’s ridiculous.
Just ignore them and continue talking about pms.

>> No.23237533

>>23237449
Yeah but you get the premium back to a degree when you sell. I just love how cute they are.

>> No.23237553

>>23237123
That book states a lot of incorrect and faulty assumptions about history.

>> No.23237626

>>23237553
>1 post by this ID

>> No.23237746

>>23236505
>>23236934
>1 post by this ID
>1 post by this ID
EVERY
FUCKING
TIME

>> No.23237768

>>23237317
A bit overhyped but solid. Also look at Skeena, Ascot, Wallbridge & Freegold. All great juniors & all Pan Man approved.

>> No.23237771

>>23237626
>1 post by this ID

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>>23237469
>continue talking about pms.

Started the day with this scrap, 7.5oz av ($159 melt) for $113.5 total. Really not a great deal, a bit more per gram than I like to spend but it's a nice set so I'll just add it to the stack of antique/vintage silver instead of scrapping it.

>> No.23237784

>>23237746
>1 post by this ID

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I paid $35 each for x3 of these, fair price? They are first strikes, the back says “PCGS FirstStrike Eligible” does that mean they aren’t already first strike? Or I have to send them in for them to come back graded like that. Was willing to pay that bc some have been saying 2020 ASE’s might be valuable since this is the last year with the back design that’s always been used

>> No.23238111

>>23237123
there wouldn't be as many problems if central banks were abolished*

>> No.23238163

>>23237774
>antique/vintage silver instead of scrapping it.
Anon we are headed to an all time silver high. You scrap that eventually and I'm sure you will do well.

Anons is there any scrapper that you send in sterling silver just to receive full bars back physically?

>> No.23238185

>>23237876
>Or I have to send them in for them to come back graded like that

Pretty sure this, it's a dumb meme and not worth it to get ASEs slabbed and graded because they weren't struck for circulation and thus most are still pristine. Nothing special about uncirculated first strikes when they're all uncirculated.

I also don't think the 2020 coins will actually fetch significant collector premiums because so many have been hoarded already and the actual collectors one needs to have around to see appreciation in value probably already bought theirs.

All that said $35 is fine for encased ASEs, I wouldn't worry about it but don't harbor unrealistic expectations about future collector demand, first and foremost ASEs are just bullion.

>> No.23238281

Gold and Silver slammed down again right before US opening, thx JP

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>>23238163
>Anons is there any scrapper that you send in sterling silver just to receive full bars back physically?

That's what I do fren, stack kilos of quality antique sterling next to kilos of bullion returned from the refined lower quality and damaged old sterling. I'll buy bullion directly too but scrapping is so much cheaper.

I use Prospector's Gold and Gems in Fort Collins, CO. Call them up for details because their website is a bit ambiguous.

>> No.23238305

Anybody know why the /biz/ archives are down? Im searching for an informative post one anon made about pacifico metals.

>> No.23238405
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Some things never change. Yep, it's another Tuesday.

>> No.23238447

>>23236121
#9 warms the cockles

>> No.23238535

>>23238405
euros liquidating to buy US stocks?

>> No.23238566
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>>23235042
I think we are more likely to see a yield crash. Record levels of shorts on treasuries look like they could create a massive short squeeze and spike treasury prices.

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>>23238535
took the bullet and bought CCW at fucking 0.59cad. Probably at the top for the month but I dont wanna be cucked of a leg up just for a few %. I'm looking at a 5+ years bullmarket anyway. Yes I try to consolate myself.

>> No.23238604

>>23238287
I really like those kilo bars.

>> No.23238621

>>23238535
No it's just JPM bullshittery, i.e. price manipulation. I assume you are relatively new here, so the thing is that JPM has been proven time and time again to manipulate the PM space by "spoofing" and "layering". There has been a similar freefall in the price of gold and silver on Tuesdays every week for as long as I can remember. Maybe there has been some week without the "tuesday freefall" but more often than not it happens. A sudden huge simultaneous drop in the price of gold and silver with little to no news. It's a meme at this point..

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>>23238405
Anyone have the memelines for Gold? I have silver.

>> No.23238693

>>23238566
China injected $520bn in August. Last time China injected a shitload of Yuan into their market it caused a big ol spike in real US bond yield by 150bps with an 8-month lag time. If that happens again, the stock market is crashing to shit and the Fed will have to take on even more "QE" setting off the spark for the hyperinflation you think can't happen.

The deflationary pressures on the economy are nothing compared to the ever-increasing inflationary pressures hidden by MMT fuckery.

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>>23238405
I hope I can get a good price on PureGold today, any LRTNF Chads awake, what did you pay per share?

>> No.23238732

>>23238621
I know JPM and others have been caught spoofing but I dont subscribe to the "grand conspiracy"

>> No.23238740

>>23238624
spot price: 24.43. well so much for this chart.

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Here's your artificial price movement bro.

>> No.23238777

I have 3 kg of gold in my filing cabinet lads. Where should I store it so I don’t get /home invaded/? Putting it in a banks deposit box defeats the point kind of.

>> No.23238796

>>23238621
we have to best the jews at their own games, look for value today in stonks and buy

>> No.23238802

Buy buy buy. Comex wants to dump so stack up a bit. The big drop might be around here so buy.

>> No.23238811
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Nineteen men were drowned in June of 1958
In old Vancouver town
There were seventy-nine men working
To build this brand new bridge
To span the second and narrows
And connect up with the ridge
Till a big wind hit the bridge
And the bridge came tumbling down

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8swvCGH3B4

>> No.23238847

>>23238709
I am mad at myself for not exiting some of my miners yesterday in anticipation of this tuesday freefall only to buyback late today (after the manipulation) or on wednesday. It's really just stupid to hold on to miners over tuesdays at this point.

>>23238732
It really isn't a conspiracy anymore. They were found quilty of doing exactly that for thousands of times during some 10 year interval. Also, it doesn't take much to figure out that these kinds of moves are not "natural" to markets. Simply by looking at the volumes of the dumped metal during these huge selloffs makes no sense at all.

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It's all so tiring

>> No.23239011

>>23238740
Its still between the meme lines

>> No.23239063

looks like the price is settled

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Here we go again, perfectly normal market movement.

>> No.23239169

>-4% silver

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>>23238604
Thanks fren, the kilos aren't a standard product available on their website, gotta get them refined and poured so they're pretty scarce bars but if you collect enough scrap you can get some made for yourself too! The longer narrower dimensions than normal poured kilos give them an excellent feel in the hand also. Truly made to be held and carried around.

Seriously consider taking the scrap-pill anons, stacking cheap silver that you worked and "mined" for feels pretty alpha and gives you a lot more options and independence. It's a good skill.

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>>23237123
>This bullshit again
Repost of my image from saturday so the id is off - post the book with your stack. It not good, open it up to any page and fact check any statement he makes, its either biased and not an accurate reflection of reality or completely wrong.

>> No.23239230

>>23239173
Have any stories about getting ripped off?

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>>23238709
Sitting comfy at .96 USD - blessed is Pan Man and his based recommendations. The project is solid, this one has alot of potential

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>metals go up
>Perfectly normal price discovery! We're all geniuses!

>metals go down
>N-NOOOOOO THE MARKET IS OBVIOUSLY MANIPULATED!!!

PM shills on YT like Hemke, Arcadia, etc are the most retarded dumbfucks I've ever listened to. Not a single original thought, literally just one-track closemindedness.

>> No.23239344

>>23238709
1.25. All credit goes to Pan Man.

>> No.23239350

>>23238732
>no news
>violent dollar swings in span of seconds
>court cases where banks admit they do it
Seems like a conspiracy alright

>> No.23239394

>>23236934
gold and silver is only used by nazis. central bankers are nazis. cool story bro.

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>>23239317
It's nothing about that. I can stomach dumps... 80 percent of my folio is crypto. It's about the fact that for months, every time we crawl up a bit over a week, we wipe out all gains and end up at ~1900 for gold and ~24.50ish for Silver. Yet the fundamentals haven't changed in the slightest. Nobody who bought gold and silver in the last year is selling at these prices. I can promise you that. The only explanation is comex and friends dumping as per usual the moment price even budges. We rallied hard so I'm not surprised we corrected, but what I am surprised is that every time we move slightly we correct back just as much. Just look at the fucking chart for the last 3 months.

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It's sad to see anons who are foolish enough to think that things go up in a straight line forever. Make no mistake, PM's have entered a bull market, but there are thousands of factors that effect price movement on a day to day basis. Cycles within cycles. If you have been listening to anyone worth listening to recently like James Anderson or David Brady on Palisade Radio, you will be expecting up to 25% downside in the markets before the next leg up. I hope you lads have funds at hand.

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>>23238709
>>23239265
This is a better image for proof - Im actually all in on LRTNF as my only miner rn so super biased

>> No.23239534

>>23239317
> literally just one-track ckosemindedness
Just like /pmg/

>> No.23239568
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>still on a moon mission to the bottom
This is really the worst

>> No.23239580

>>23239403
Silver is currently up roughly 25% from exactly three months ago, and between that time has been as high as +55% since then. We have fallen and still not close to the highs we broke through three months ago. Fundamentally, and Technically, Silver is incredibly bullish. We could fall a further 20% from here to $20(and I hope that we do), and none of that will be changed.

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Lads, you need to watch your macro indicators.

Now what would be really interesting would be to correct gold moves for dollar fluctuations as a proxy for global fiat strength. TV's shitty ui won't cooperate with me on that, maybe I'll script it later idk.

>> No.23239604

>>23239580
I never ever said that this isn't a bullish hold. What I am saying is look at those charts and ask yourself what possible natural cause would affect any of this? The answer rhymes with shoes.

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>polished vs non polished

Which one is better? I only intend to play with these, never ever selling them, so I like them shiny

>> No.23239650

>>23239230
>Have any stories about getting ripped off?

Early on I let myself get greedy and trusted a seller who said some old Chinese stuff tested at .800 silver. I can't read rice runes so couldn't verify stamps. By the time I realized it was junk it was too late and I was out $300. I also bought a $75 French punch ladle before I was more familiar with French hallmarks that was just plated. Sucks but other actually awesome deals easily absorbed the loss.

Those lessons are why I tell people to always verify that something is unambiguously stamped or hallmarked and never trust anything but one's own eyes, because scammers as well as garden variety goober sellers are everywhere. Getting greedy when you're not familiar with the marks tends to end poorly so just move along. Also beware of weighted stuff, I've never had problems but some people may overestimate yields and be very disappointed after breaking it down.

>> No.23239665

>>23239265
Is there anything better than a blonde woman with big tits?

>> No.23239712

Ameritrade is being a bitch and not processing my trades. Been trying to buy klondike and silver spruce for three days now. Ffffuuuuuuu

>> No.23239718

>>23238693
I definitely think we may hit hyperinflation, but it's not going to be now and the Fed can't do it on its own. The Eurodollar system soaks up too much. The Fed needs deficit spending to do so (more than annual deficits...needs big stimulus) and that requires Congress. What you are talking about is a complete collapse/rejection of the Eurodollar system and it's far too unlikely to happen because that would be the willful crashing of everyone's economies. No matter how much they despise the Eurodollar system, they will fight tooth and nail to protect it from collapse as they would prefer a gradual and orderly withdrawal from the system until such time we need a "Bretton Woods III" to devise a new system to transition to.

>> No.23239735

When people say 60oz puts you in top 1% where do they get that from? Who declared that or are we all just guessing lol. And is that for America only or worldwide

>> No.23239744

AAAAAAAAAAAA

>> No.23239787

>>23239744
I M GETTING BOOOGGGGGEEEEDDDDDDDD

>> No.23239841

>>23239650
>Getting greedy when you're not familiar with the marks tends to end poorly

An unhelpful counterpoint was a gold-washed japanese Golf trophy for less than $50 I came across. Turned out to be 540g trophy cup plus a 30g name plaque of .950 silver.

I dunno, it's dangerous and usually fails but sometimes you get lucky when going out on a limb. Most good silver things are pretty clearly stamped (in the USA at least) so you won't miss much if you pass on the few ambiguous items you come across.

>> No.23239852

Like clockwork. These Tuesday nosedives are absurd. The banks aren’t done acquiring cheap silver it seems. Keep stacking.

>> No.23239868

>>23239735
Maybe in the USA you are top 1% with 60 oz, but here in yurop, you are top 1% with just 10 oz for sure.

I have yet to know someone who stacks in real life. And my work is somewhat related to finances (database monkey for a medium bank). Same thing with stocks, I only know three or two guys who do retard plays on etoro. If you say the word ETF to a normie their heads implode

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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

>> No.23239929

>>23239868
this, but even in the US i still dont know anyone outside of the LCS that stacks, all the coin shows/estate sales are shut down atm

>> No.23239952

>>23239265
>>23239344
noice, I'm trying for $1.70 USD

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YOU LIED TO ME

>> No.23240140

>>23239454
that's sweet bro, back in May was a great call, I was probably busy reading dementia joe threads on pol that day, never again

>> No.23240163

>>23239735
Total number of ounces/total number of people.

If you were to divide all gold and silver equally among everyone you’d have 1/4 of an oz of gold per person and 1/8 of an oz of silver per person.

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>>23238405
Is Tuesday a special day for any particular religious group? Like some have special rules for Friday, Saturday or Sunday?
Are they allowed to be extra, extra deceitful on Tuesday because of some obscure passage in a 3000 year old book?

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>metals bart exactly like crypto

>> No.23240347

>>23240324
I'm not buying the doujinshi. I'm not posting or translating or hosting a site with doujinshi or hentai either. You are asking for so many blacklistings.

>> No.23240375

>>23239735
I think this stat is a little misleading, 60oz puts you in the top 1% of gen pop but probably the bottom 10% of stackers, you don't usually compare your hobby with people outside of it like that. A similar example is with lifting - If you can bench press 135 that puts you in the top percentile of the world, but still at the bottom of people that actually train

>> No.23240396

>>23233844
clubbed like a BABY SEAL
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/pms-pummelled-dollar-spikes

>> No.23240453

>haha, inflation is totally down guys

>> No.23240499

I see the mint updated their website today with new prices. Haven't heard much chatter about it here since the original announcement. I get that bankers won't go down without a fight, but it's inevitable some upward pricing is going to occur across the board in near-term regardless of manipulation. If I had to choose about talking about mint repricing vs. JPM manipulation (which we've all heard a million times) I choose mint repricing because at least newfags can focus on the future and stop dreading intraday BS.

>> No.23240502

>>23238777
Bury it in your garden and leave pieces of a cut up treasure map around your house, with the location of it.

If you get robbed atleast the robbers can go on a treasure hunt.

>> No.23240561

Bros how can I as a burger buy Canadian mining stocks without paying (((them))) a $50 international trading fee??

>> No.23240637

Why the fuck is gold so volatile this past few weeks? It's doing its thing then ZOOM a 2% plummet in an hour... Is it people selling off shit?

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Friendly reminder we are still between the memelines and have support on the current decline around 23.40

>> No.23240727

>>23240499
Mint is only repricing the souvenir shop m8

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>>23240499
>Addendum

Also, check out screenshot attached. Someone asked about prior years and the mint, who is not required to respond, CHOSE to respond and say that prior years are repriced as well but that none of that specific year were in inventory. After that, no further responses from them.

I believe that was done with intent, knowing full-well the impact of that statement. Even though it was regarding a specific year and "their inventory" it's pretty clear they are trying to drive up prices across the board and nudging secondary markets as well. They are not stupid and whoever has the keys to the Twitter account is not an entry-level lackey

>> No.23240809

>>23240694
Also the volume over the last hour is only rivaled by the volume during the drop from 27 to 22. The bankers are back. Lets see who wins.

>> No.23240836

>>23240727
I like to read between the lines.

>> No.23240850

>>23240778
im thinking the mint was hoping they weren't gonna get called on this like they did here. the price increase is 50$ on the burnished 5oz so far

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Holy shit anons sd bullion has new generics on sale at 1.89 over spot

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>>23236698

>> No.23240907

>>23240877
got the email yesterday

>> No.23240929

Why the fuck miners pump when spot price tanks?

>> No.23240931

>>23240850
Possible, but when have you ever seen a government or government-affiliate volunteer with transparency? I've never seen it in my lifetime. Historically they'd be one post and done.

>> No.23241001

>>23240836
Between the lines this means us mint is a scammer
The relevant prices are what miners get and how much the cheapest price to get physical is

>> No.23241008

>>23240931
i mean the 2 replies we got arent exactly transparency, theyre just reinforcing their price hike and the bystander comments are telling us whats going on/will happen

>> No.23241016

>>23240375
nah its accurate insofar as what it is meant to do. It is meant to compare you relative to everyone, not to every stacker.

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>>23239420
no I dont, I'm a complete brainlet when it come to investing. Also, we dont know exactly when that 25% drop happen, if its too high might as well buy now. I just buy my miners when I've money each month and will hold for 5-8 years.

>> No.23241073

>>23241001
Agreed, I just think there's more to the story that we aren't seeing. Power plays in action. Obviously if spot remains low they only increase net profits.

>> No.23241153

>>23241008
I don't disagree with this, I just find it odd they even replied. And only to those posts. They could have easily ignored it, wouldn't change a thing.

>> No.23241201

Thanks to miner anon for telling me to buy CCW and Vangold.

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>>23241073
we just have to not buy anything, if they dont sell, then the prices come down. what i think is bullshit is a citizen not being able to buy our sovereign coin from the mint for what its actually worth. we have to get expensive variations or proof sets or get raped on premium 3rd party only dealers.

>> No.23241253

Do you have to be an "accredited investor" to get involved in mining royalties if you live in the United States?

>> No.23241309

>>23241253
a what?

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Frankfurt stock markets liquidity is so low on certain miners. 94 eur turnover today on pure gold mining.

>> No.23241366

>>23241236
I also recognized this risk immediately, either market prices rise to match or the mint sales would plummet with people buying rounds/bars /et. al. instead.

What I question is when you say "actually worth" because honestly for being in this game as long as I have, I couldn't tell you what it's actually worth. I think given the ratio the prices are not what it's actually worth, even considering how it would impact industrial use. I could care less about technology not being able to make affordable gadgets.

>> No.23241389

>>23237013
To learn about foreign silver coins did you just crack open google and research them?

>> No.23241397

>>23240270
Redpill me on that.

>> No.23241404

>>23241309
It's a stupid regulation for certain investments that requires you to be "approved" before you can get involved. Supposed to make sure you have enough liquidity and manage your risk accordingly. Totally unconstitutional, but just curious because mining royalties are where I'm going to stake my retirement at some point.

>> No.23241439

>>23240929
I need to get Pure Gold and it's barely dropped today, might have to pay $1.75, starting to think if I don't it will go back up over $2 soon

>> No.23241503

you can blame this drop on me lads

>> No.23241519

>>23241338
you should buy physical gold and silver

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anyone want to take a guess when I bought gold and silver?

>> No.23241640

>>23241550
It's ok anon, just hold :)

>> No.23241668

>>23241366
i agree with your price adjustment statement, its very volatile to just do like they have.

as far as actual worth, for example, from the royal mint in the UK makes a silver coin which can be bought for spot plus 1-2$ and shipping. in the us, to buy a standard eagle its 54$ and shipping while dealers get spot+1 deals on entire boxes. gold eagles are even worse at almost 400-500$ mark up

>> No.23241707

>>23241503
It was a double peak. It was a bearish sign.

>> No.23241729

>>23237774
I envy you being able to get deals like that
Everything I can see is at or over spot
>probably doesn't help that I'm a fucking leaf and get jew'd by 3 tax levels

>> No.23241761

>>23241668
I see your point. I agree it's unfair that the mint has cherrypicked only 5 dealers and given them exclusive rights to buy monsterboxes at spot+1. I think that's a total scam, kind of like how APMEX can send the same monsterbox to PCGS and ask for 20% MS70 and shockingly receive 20% MS70 while anyone else is lucky to get 5 out of the 500. It's controlled to death for sure and I don't approve of it anymore than the next guy.

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>>23241729
yeah buying anything that isnt 999 fine fucks us royally, as does buying internationally on duties.

This country is fucked financially, almost 50% pay no taxes, and seem to be the biggest voting bloc who consitently vote more gibs and want the people paying the most taxes to pay even more.

>> No.23241849

>>23241707
Your TA means jackall under these conditions faggot. Trump promising a 3 trillion infrastructure bill after election(that's not even including the stim cheques or FUCKING CHINA) would shoot straight adrenaline into the PM market.

>> No.23241866

>>23241817
They don't want competing currency. That's why they tax the non-fine metals in many places. 999 is not suitable for circulation as a currency, whereas 90-92.5% gold and 90-92.5% silver is well suited for circulation.

>> No.23241888

>>23241366
>I could care less about technology not being able to make affordable gadgets.
Based

>> No.23241909

>>23241761
legitimate grading is a whole other can of worms, its a large part of why i dont like numismatics on modern things, just feels like a race to slap labels on it

>> No.23241920

>>23241849
Too bad the "after election" legislation will be on hold for a while. Congress is not passing anything for at least a month and possibly the rest of the calendar year. This election is going to make 2000 look orderly by comparison. We won't have a winner declared for more than a month unless it's a landslide, and even then, I doubt it ends quickly without the courts getting involved.

>> No.23241964

>>23241817
I've concluded that the CAD is dead and I should do anything to move my savings out of it
Which is why it stings so much more to not be able to even compete online for sterling

>> No.23242020

>>23241866
I would agree that ~90% is optimal for circulating currency, but I would disagree that it matters enough to prevent 999 from being used as such. I doubt that is the reasoning behind the lack of taxation, I think it has more to do with it being considered an investment vehicle, same way you dont pay GST on buying stonks

>> No.23242042

>>23241920
PM buyers have already priced in a delay. PMs are gonna crab all the way through the mess. 4(if you include this one) times a major dump tired to push past 1800, all have failed, and now we're entering the spring to total anarchy. Anyone jumping ship now truely embodies the /biz/ "planned to failure" motto.

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>>23241964
yeah I hear you, best bet is local auction/estatesale/garagesale type stuff.

Just stay off my turf!

>> No.23242076

>>23235448
The cost to produce a burger is not the same 30 yrs ago, efficiencies and technological advancements have made it easier but higher in terms of dollar cost. You guys are deluded, stay poor

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>>23242042
no crabbing

We are ***WHIP SAWWWIN*** all the way now.

>> No.23242115
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Anyone have thoughts regarding the total existing mined silver in all non-industrial forms? So bullion, coin, jewelry, and antiques/silverware all together?

This page breaks it down decently, and my reading of the pie chart arrives at about 900,000 metric tons of silver in bullion and otherwise economically recoverable form.

https://www.voimagold.com/insight/how-much-silver-is-above-ground

People like Chris Duane and other zealous silverbulls like to only point at existing bullion reserves when proclaiming a future 1:1 GSR, but that doesn't seem honest to me.

So if there are 900k tonnes of good silver above ground not used up in industry that is ~29 billion ounces, about 4.5x the amount of gold above ground. 1:1 seems pretty ridiculous but I could definitely see a 1:10-15 GSR one day.

Anyone have better or more trustworthy figures?

>> No.23242185

>>23242115
check out the 2020 world silver survey

>> No.23242208

>>23242047
>auction
In-person sure but no online auctions anymore
They're completely fucked in my experience

Are you out west?

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>>23242208
Yeah online auctions are iffy, if there are no good pics its often not worth the risk.
ohhh man i really hope this dip lasts long enough for some checks to clear...

>> No.23242359

>>23242306
think well be fine, im seeing this as a macro crab, buying what i can on the low points.

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>>23241729
>probably doesn't help that I'm a fucking leaf and get jew'd by 3 tax levels

Sorry to hear fren, but I've bought scrap from you leafs before that was worth the shipping to USA so I'm sure you can find some too. Go search "sterling" in the antiques category (no further subcategory refinement necessary), Buy it Now listings only, sorted most recently listed first. Good BIN deals never last long which is probably why you haven't seen any, to succeed you need to refresh search results and be among the first to see the obvious cheapo good deals.

It doesn't take much time for me, I waste way more time here or chasing after the kids than I do browsing eBay, but there will be a learning curve for noobs so don't expect to be a wizard at it the first day. Don't get discouraged either though; cheap scrap flows literally every hour of every day on eBay and you'll get some too if you hunt for it. Good luck!

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Nice little haul today, found a new coin shop and got two one ounce prospector rounds, a one ounce Aztec calendar round, a silver Krug and a one ounce copper eagle round for fun.

>> No.23242772

>>23237768
>>23239265
>>23239344

I am glad to see it worked out, PureGold have a long way to go and I think there going to become one of the leading miners in Ontario over the next few years. With a project area as large as theirs is they have a lot of work yet to do.

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Found this in a shop today for a few bucks. Anyone want me to post some highlights?

>> No.23242884

>>23242818
I’ve always liked South American coins, post more desu

>> No.23242915

>>23242516
I've found some that aren't bad, a bit under $1CAD/gram so maybe I'll scoop them
with spot near $1.10CAD it's not a bad deal

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>>23242818
Cool looking book, what year was it printed? Please share more.

I got an old "History of the US Mint and Coinage" 1792-1892 centennial history book last year that is really interesting, great illustrations too. Always liked old books.

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>>23233844
Your daily reminder not to trust Hitlerites and Greenbackers.

https://www.garynorth.com/public/department141.cfm

Whether you have a central bank print paper money, or have the government do it directly, MMT and socialism are just as evil.

For weeks now, every thread has had infiltrators from /pol/ virtue-signalling about Jews in every post, triple-bracketing every other word, promoting socialist, neo-Nazi, Greenbacker rubbish like A History of Central Banking and the Enslavement of Mankind. Expect those whom you attack to fight you back.

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>>23243024
Fuck kikes.

>> No.23243116

>>23243024
At least you admit to being a yid

>> No.23243129

>>23243001
thats kino af, got any more?

>> No.23243140

Should I be wary of pre-1900s silverware that doesn't have a significant amount of tarnish?
The maker stamp is Gorham & Berks and sterling is either stamped or raised depending on the utensil, but I'd rather not be jewed

>> No.23243159

>>23242915
>I've found some that aren't bad, a bit under $1CAD/gram so maybe I'll scoop them

If you're happy with the total price then fair enough, however I promise you that better deals will show up. Several times I've blown my wad on "ok" deals only to find awesome deals I then couldn't buy soon after, so have learned to pass and wait for better scores. Good luck!

>> No.23243165

>>23243024
time to go back to www.reddit.com

>> No.23243175

>>23243024
BASED
FUCK NAZIS
FUCK COMMUNISTS
FUCK SOCIALISTS
FUCK STATISTS

>> No.23243190

>>23240877
not buying from them ever since they jewed me out of two ounces

>> No.23243206

>>23243159
Well I have a lot of spare cash and nothing to spend it on so converting it into something more valuable than the mapleruble, even if the deals are marginal, won't hurt me for now

>> No.23243217

>>23243190
How’d they jew you out of two ounces?

>> No.23243252

>>23243140
>Should I be wary of pre-1900s silverware that doesn't have a significant amount of tarnish?

No probably just stored well or polished somewhat recently. I've never seen fake sterling with the raised/embossed "STERLING" mark but once and only once found a junk souvenir spoon someone stamped with one of those eBay "sterling" punches. Gorham is a good make though so if it's all marked sterling I'd believe it and buy accordingly.

>> No.23243274

>>23243217
i bought 2x25 tubes of australian kangaroos
they sent me 48, told me the postman must have stolen them and refused to refund me for the two missing ounces because I opened the seals on the tubes

>> No.23243345

Bought a gold sovereign, I have been silver only up to this point feels good.

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>>23243129

>> No.23243362

>>23243274
Wow that’s literally worse than APMEX tier jewery, and whenever you pay with a check the dealer has you by the balls because there’s absolutely no recourse. Monument Metals has always done right by me and they have good prices, I’d definitely consider giving them a try

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>tuesday
>10am ny time
>totally normal price action every week

Yeah, fuck the jewish bankers, I'm buying more.

>> No.23243382

>>23243274
Lmfao

>> No.23243404

>>23243362
their fuckery knows no bounds, ordered vf peace dollars on a sale. got culls and essentially told to fuck off. no reason to use them when monument/jmb exists

>> No.23243437

>>23243356
oh wow, i wonder if i can find this book somewhere, thanks

>> No.23243473

>>23243404
I’ve always found it odd why they so heavily advertise they were FOUNDED BY TWO DOCTORS, definitely something fishy going on there

>> No.23243488

>>23243362
Funny thing is no other company has ever done anything like that to me. I called up customer support and they basically called me a liar. The mailman definitely could not have taken them because the tubes were sealed, each tube had 1 missing

>> No.23243498
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The Northern Miner and a few other sites are expecting a rush to micro cap junior miners in northwest BC. Especially projects near Smithers / Houston area. Keep an eye on companies like Surge Copper, Jaxon Mining and a couple others when my brain starts working this morning.

>> No.23243563

>>23243437
There are a few copies on eBay right now, I think I paid $12 shipped for mine so wait for a better deal, but this is the same book:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/254747234123

>> No.23243567

>>23243498
U think klondike is one of those? Theyve had some volume today and even a stock bump

>> No.23243659

>>23243488
If I were you I’d file a complaint with the BBB and give them a one star review, generally when you expose what they’ve done on the BBB they’re very eager to make it right to save face

>> No.23243672

>>23243488
I thought bullion companies record their packaging department to catch cases of fraud/theft like that? I guess they didn't volunteer to review the tapes for you eh?

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silvers on sale and a paycheck is in the mail, hold on baby papa is coming home

>> No.23243763

>>23243672
SD Bullion pretty much told me to fuck off over the phone. Pretty horrendous customer service considering I spent over a thousand with them.
>>23243659
Been a while since I did the order with SD Bullion but I'll post a complaint just to spite them.

>> No.23243771

>>23243567
I think their going to pump this week, but they are still kind of screwed when it actually comes down to trying to get the mine operating at full strength still. They need to find about 40-60 miners to get going properly, and another 20 support staff trained for underground. Unfortunately we dont currently have enough underground guys in Canada to go around, all the contracting companies and freelancers are hired up til next season. I am sure the community collages will start working with companies like Klondike to remedy this but for now a lot of projects have to sit and wait til staff come available.

>> No.23243791

How do we know how much physical does jpm still have? I know Craig Hemke was talking a few months ago that they have lost a substantial amount of their holdings but nothing since.

>> No.23243817

>>23242516
Do you pay sales tax on your ebay purchases or do you have a resale licence?

>> No.23243857 [DELETED] 

>>23233844
Hi /pmg/ I’m 13 years old and want to start stacking do you have any suggestions?

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>>23243857
Mooods

>> No.23243900

WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT

PLEASE MISTER SHLOMOBERG CAN YOU STOP ALREADY

>> No.23243920

>>23243857
>how to get a ban in 1 simple fast step

>> No.23243949

>>23243817
I pay sales tax (I don't retail bullion or sterling just stack it) so if you're in a state that doesn't charge it or you're a legit silver flipping biz then you've got a significant advantage.

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>>23243891

>> No.23244012

>>23243891
Saved

>> No.23244034

>>23243771
Thia is highly interesting because i looked at them and was NOT persuaded meanwhile the "silver sitfolio" puts them as a definite buy. Lmfao. I think they carry a 2 million dollar budget deficit

>> No.23244056

>>23244012
You need to include this in your tax report.

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Posting a few pages of the coins of honduras- written in 1965 by Paul J Holsen II- it's on very old & cheap typeface so it'll be faded in a few spots

>> No.23244136

>>23242042
For sure. buy PMs and don't sell. But if anyone plans to make paper plays, look out. Even miners are very risky right now.

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>> No.23244230

>>23242306
Who is this girl?

>> No.23244249

>>23244034
they are going to get going sooner or later, I ve seen their staff camp at their mill at Sandon expand 2x in the past two years and there has been constant slow activity getting the mill into full gear for start up. Golden Dawn Minerals down in Greenwood is also getting their mill running again for this winter.

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End of the colonial portion- will post more later.

>> No.23244359

>>23233844
For any anons that own the 1966 100 Pesetas, where did you buy it from? I don’t have an LCS and don’t want to get scammed on eBay

>> No.23244373

>>23244268
thanks anon, bretty neat

>> No.23244416

Heres a really neat find from Nunavut https://www.mining.com/diamond-gold-deposit-in-northern-canada-mirrors-south-africas-witwatersrand-goldfields-research/ Never heard of a deposit like that in Canada before!

>> No.23244477

Rolling for quints

>> No.23244525

>>23244477
based trip dubs

>> No.23244526

>>23244416
bullish, wonder which company will take over/claim

>> No.23244548

>>23244477
>33 posts too late

Wew

>> No.23244554

>>23243857
Checked and congrats on your ban! You have to be over 18 to post here.

>> No.23244612

>>23244477
>>23244444

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>>23244359
I got mine from Ebay. They aren't normally faked, but if you're worried about getting a fake, find a reputable Ebay seller or at least one with a good return policy.

>> No.23244703

>>23244526
Silver Ridge Resources owns the land so they may have some interesting new exploration going on. If I were them, I would go to South Africa and hire some guys who know what to look for in Witwatersrand to prospect their territory.

>> No.23244770

>>23244703
silver ridge or silver range?

>> No.23244846

>>23244770
Silver Range Resources’ (TSX-V: SNG) sorry i cant spell today. It was discovered on their Tree River prospect https://www.silverrangeresources.com/news/2020/diamonds-and-gold-discovered-in-tree-river-conglomerate-in-nunavut-canada/

>> No.23244892

>>23244359
What is an LCS?

I bought mine from ebay, just check that it is a reputable seller and that he ships to your country

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2 arrived, 2 more to go

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>>23244846
no worries, just wanted to be sure of the ticker i found on my broker app. thanks for the info

>> No.23244943

>>23244892
local coin shop

>>23244913
beauty, i wish i would have ordered more of these

>> No.23244991

>>23244268
Cool thanks anon, looks like an obscure and limited print run, good interesting score.

>> No.23245058

>>23244846
I don't hear you talk about the miners we used to chat. Is that mostly because they've already run up a bit and these are more speculative plays? Or just the latest news out of certain miners. Do you think miners are now seeding their results, or at least showcasing themselves from the best angle?

>> No.23245109

>>23244846
>>23245058
Also, whatever happened to that contractor/friend of yours whose stake may have been salted? What did he say to you when you brought it up?

>> No.23245296

>>23237407
Are 2020 sovereigns like a copper-ish colour? The stock images from my lcs always show them as a horrid copper colour, which put me off buying on in favour of Britannia's.
What's your opinion on the actual colour, like coppery, dull gold like 9ct, or a proper golden colour??

>> No.23245349

>>23242772
>PureGold
PureGold is torturing me today, up 6 cents US today when gold is down $30. No buying deals to be found on any, if I remember right you liked Scottie Resources and Ascot Resources too

>> No.23245362

>>23243659
Call the postal inspector. Include SD Bullipn's assertion that it was the mailman. If it was sent by USPS they do have jurisdiction, and they have been responsive to me in the past. In fact, the inspector sounded excited to investigate an actual crime. I think they might be bored.

>> No.23245408

Hopefully last newfag retard questions;
When people include weights in listings for objects, should I assume that they're standard ounces?
I see a number of listings with whatever on a scale reading "XX oz", should I always assume that it's a standard ounce to avoid being burned unless stated otherwise, or is Toz the common measurement?

>> No.23245448

>>23245058
Its mostly because their already high now. Skeena has gone up a lot since I first started talking about them as I knew they would, and so has Seabridge and other explorers / miners, so I dont bring them up as much because most of you guys want in on companies that have only started to grow. I am not sure if companies are holding back their news releases, I think its more just they release info when they have it vetted.
>>23245109
I finished my work with him 3 weeks ago. Hes still digging, getting spotty course gold, but I dont think he will make much money on the site. Seems more like a rich retiree who wanted a summer project to keep him busy than a profitable gold mine. He wants me back next spring to work as site manager, but I am not sure I ll take the job, I dont like some of the guys hes hired to help and I will likely have other work lined up. We still havent figured out if the ground was salted on purpose or not, the material we ran at first for sure was not from that area and neither was the gold, but it likely wasnt the land owner who did it. That dirt could have been there for decades.

>> No.23245466

>>23245408
yes, unless its sterling junk which is measured in grams or youre china because you hate having standards. copper is measured in ADVP ounces and i dont know what that is

>> No.23245477

>>23245408
gold and silver are measured in troy ounces, always remember that as they are different.

>> No.23245525

>>23245349
Yes Ascot is one of my favorites right now, their Premier Mine and Red Mountain projects are going to be great mines in a few years. Scottie is another I ve been watching and waiting on news, I ve walked that ground before and it was a great mine in the past that will at these prices pay for its self without issue.

>> No.23245527

>>23243488
See>>23245362

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>>23245408
Its a common boomer ebay scam. If the scale readout doesn't explicitly say "toz" or 'oz t' then its a good chance they'll try to screw you. Same with product descriptions of weight: oz is understood to mean avoirdupois ounce, even though in PM circles it gets used interchangeably with troy ounce which is properly abbreviated oz t.

If you're doubtful, ask the seller to clarify his units. If he refuses its because he doesn't want to be on paper saying one thing and delivering another.

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>>23245296
They are pretty copper coloured but change to golden in the right light.

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>>23245616
Same coins different light. Its weird. Dont be put off though, they are all beautiful. If you really want a more full golden lustre, buy the older ones.

>> No.23245735

>>23245448
True a lot of them have already made great returns, but we're still no where close to August highs on a lot of them.

It's good to hear you're busy though. I don't know if insiders at the mining industry would be gearing up for more work unless they strongly believed in a PM bullrun. Would you say the industry is fairly ideological, or pragmatic in its work?

>> No.23245793

>>23245466
>>23245477
>>23245581
Thanks lads
I was doing up a program to help me calculate shit faster and I completely forgot about oz t but I didn't lose any money, just made less.
I'll keep it in mind that a scale should read oz t and otherwise assume it's just oz

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So I thought silver was heading for $30 but now its dropped over a dollar over night to low 24..it probably hit 23 territory again while I was sleeping.

Why isnt silver over 30...or at 100

>> No.23245932

>>23245735
Were a pragmatic bunch. We will work if we can work. Everyone I know is currently working or getting offered to work. Even guys in retirement. Especially old guys who retired from underground 3-5 years ago. Tyson Mining has offered me 3 different jobs this winter too but I am not sure I want to go back underground yet. Companies are begging them to come back to train new guys or manage new labor. These guys are getting offered wages 5x what they would normally see and amazing benefits too, because there just isnt enough trained labor to go around. One of the guys I worked with when I was getting trained, Melan is in his 60s now and wanted to quit but hes been offered insane pay increases to stay on another 3 years with Tyson mining.

>> No.23245965

>>23245525
thanks Pan Man, I've really got puregold fever, I might just try to buy it at $1.80 today so I have some and if it goes down later buy more

also keeping my eye on Ascot and Scottie, hopefully a better dip will come and I can get those

>> No.23245990

>>23238777
Under the floorboards/in the walls.

>> No.23246013

>>23245847
Rich people still want more silver thus DXY is up which makes silver and gold down.

>> No.23246105

Mind if I bake the next bread at 300?

>> No.23246118

>>23238709
1.32

>> No.23246124

>>23246105
Have at it sir

>> No.23246148

>>23246105
dont fuck it up

>> No.23246180

>>23244913
These are the best 10 oz bars imo. There are other very aesthetic bars, but the interlocking is a whole other level of satisfaction. You'll just keep wanting to add them and before you know it, you're here or beyond. >>23238566

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>>23246105
Have pic, sir.

>> No.23246237

>>23246148
No, I will know. I know about the embedded bread that tainted us for a while.

>> No.23246262

>>23246234
I got a pic I want to use for this one. Do not worry fren.
>>23246124
Thanks anon.

>> No.23246289

>>23246237
Make sure you link the old one and

>> No.23246295

>inb4 buy at any price
Reckon £22/oz is a fair price to pay now?

>> No.23246300

>>23245932
Besides mining knowledge, is there any secondary skillsets they'll be looking for at these Mining projects or camps? I know for oilfield work you need a fire warden, or at the camp's even a chef back during the oil boom in Alberta.

>> No.23246310

>>23243175
fuck kikes and fuck you.

>> No.23246321

>>23246180
totally, i love the stackers, 2 oz or 5 oz are also really good. i still think asahi are a close second if not a tie.

>> No.23246322

>>23245847
Don't listen to Schiff or printer goes brrr people when trying to figure out the weather short term. They may have the long term view correct that gold and silver will be essential to own, but they have no idea how the monetary system works. The Fed doesn't even know. We are in the first leg down of a great depression and deflationary forces are immense. There are still numerous things that must happen before we get to hyperinflation. Don't be looking for metals to moon. This is a play for the patient. Sure, things could move very quickly, but right now, we still have a ways to go and can still go down quite a bit. Buy dips and don't watch the price. It will drive you mad.

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>>23246310

>> No.23246369

>>23244136
>risk
yes. everything in life is a risk. scared money don't make money.

>> No.23246397

New bread

>>23246388
>>23246388
>>23246388

>> No.23246469 [DELETED] 

>>23246369
Sure, I'm not saying don't buy them. But they may be on sale before too long. I'm sitting on the sidelines with dry powder because I don't think we are done with big time downside risk. I also think yields are going to crash. So my conservative approach is to put half my cash in TLT (long term treasuries EFT) waiting for the treasury short squeeze while the other half is waiting for the next fire sale. And obviously, I'm staying near the entrance/exit in case the wind shifts. But right now, I think stimulus is off the table until December and maybe even into 2021 depending on what a colossal disaster this election turns into with lawsuit after lawsuit.

>> No.23246487

>>23246300
If your oil field a lot of skill sets and tickets line up. H2S / confined spaces tickets in oil and gas are the same I believe for underground here. Mines have positions open. Camp staff are in high demand right now for example.

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>>23245408
No that's a very good question.

ALWAYS assume that the sellers are quoting normal avoirdupois ounces (oz av) or that their scales are displaying in oz av unless explicitly stated otherwise. Obviously PMs are supposed to be measured in Oz t but most eBay sellers aren't familiar with our world.

If the sellers are smart enough to know the difference between Troy and Avoirdupois ounces then it's rather less likely that they are ignorantly selling cheap silver.

Also, you may come across amusing listings like "1 Troy Pound of 90% junk silver coins" which are made to trick boomers who think there are 16 ounces instead of 12 Ozt in a troy pound, kek.

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>>23245296
Kinda of, but in daylight there shiny

>> No.23246833

>>23246105
Please remove the embeds the next time, I forgot