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What's in the box edition

Bullion dealers
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/ (US)
https://eu.compare.pm (EU)

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

EU/ENGLAND sources
https://www.chards.co.uk/ [Much cheaper than BullionByPost]
https://goldprice.eu5.net/ [Website to compare gold prices for UK]

Russian/European coins
https://oldsilver.ru/

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>>23447158

>> No.23456161
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Bought 20 shineys today, am I gonna make it?

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Silver Waifus

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Post yar stacks edition

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>> No.23456270

How do you sell your precious metals? Bullion dealers all take a cut that feels unacceptable to me.

>> No.23456274
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>> No.23456281

>>23456270
Don't sell

>> No.23456290

>>23456214
What is this? A Yukari for ants?

>> No.23456305
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>>23456270
>sell your precious metals
ngmi

>> No.23456325
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>>23456270
Sell on eBay for retail, then even after fees you still get decently more than spot price. If you aren't good at eBay it may be a hassle though.

>> No.23456359

>>23456281
>>23456305
Figured that's the answer I'd get from people who buy silver to pose it with their anime dolls like it's just another toy. Why are you even buying in the first place if you don't ever want to sell?

>>23456325
Hmm I'll look into it.

>> No.23456387

>>23456359
>Figured that's the answer I'd get from people who buy silver to pose it with their anime dolls like it's just another toy.
Post stack faggot

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>>23456359
>disrespecting the anime waifus
i think you came to the wrong neighborhood fren

>> No.23456407

>>23456359
Because we aren’t day trading physical? If you need to liquidate that badly, then do it the way you’d liquidate anything and want to recoup as much fiat as possible: Craigslist, Facebook, eBay, LCS

>> No.23456429
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we're all gonna make it, bros

>> No.23456447

>>23456401
I think it’s the same one that’s been shitting up the thread the past three days, claiming he owns a metals recycling business, been in the mining industry for 30 years (lol) and that stacking silver is for idiots

>> No.23456451
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on my phone this evening so i ll post some nice ore from around the world.

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>>23456429
we're gonna pass $30 gamer girl bathwater in November

>> No.23456492

>>23456401
Is... is that a waifu store or a magnificent autist's personal museum?

>> No.23456507
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>>23456451
I want one of these so bad. You have no idea.

>> No.23456532

>>23456481
>>23456451
Pan Man have you ever found any promethium while panning? Only 600g exist in earth’s crust at any time, I think there’s a major profit opportunity there

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>>23456507
want a link to a few samples? I think Nuggetsbygrant has some electrum and native gold from Bralorne BC for sale right now. Gold Rush Nuggets had a fantastic 6 inch gold tree sample from Colorado as well but I think thats sold.

Heres an interesting piece of ore, its similar to what I find often out here near Barkerville. Notice how the gold prefers the galena than the pyrite.

>> No.23456555

If dubs silver is green tmrw

>> No.23456573

>>23456555
Praise kek

>> No.23456574

>>23456387
15 ounces of gold in one ounce maple leaf coins and rbc bars, about 50 ounces of silver in various commemorative coins. Its part of a family inheritance, I'd advised them to sell the metals in favor of indexing years ago, but alas it wasn't my money then. Would've been worth a lot more today if they had. Now I'm left with this shiny metal that I'm worried I'll get ripped off on trying to sell.

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>>23456555
CHECKED

>> No.23456590

>>23456401
Ok I take it back lol.

>>23456447
Nah that ain't me.

>> No.23456593

>>23456555
checked!

>> No.23456598

>>23456574
Post a picture with a timestamp you fucking poltroon. We’re waiting

>> No.23456600

>>23456542
If you dissolve that rock in acid would the gold just turn into dust or could there be interesting crystal formations in there?

>> No.23456608

>>23456555
Checked.

>> No.23456615

>>23456532
If I ever did I probably wouldnt be able to recognize it. The rarest material I ve come across panning are Rhodium nuggets. They look like blobs of lead but it has a strange reddish color to the metal.

>> No.23456637

>>23456600
you would probably get a nice crystal bush or tree, but they are very fragile. I ve tried doing it many times with strong acid, but the slightest movement can often cause bits to break off.

>> No.23456641

>>23456615
>Rhodium nuggets
Holy shit that’s amazing. What’d you do with them?

>> No.23456644

>>23456598
Promise it's not larp, but I don't have it with me at the moment, it's at my other apartment. I'll post a pic for you in the precious metals thread tomorrow night.

>> No.23456657

>>23456644
I’ll be here

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>>23456555
fuggen checkerino

>> No.23456665

Anyone watch the new schiff video?

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>>23456555
Checked.

>> No.23456695

>>23456665
Oh shit I thought he was getting a colonoscopy by Tyrone. I guess it makes sense that these things would take time

>> No.23456703

>debate over
>not one peep about nuclear
Why do I bother hoping. Will the world ever love the yellow/green rock anon's?

>> No.23456712

>>23456665
Yeah. It's mostly him defending/debunking the shill job the media in Australia is trying to do to his banking business. Boring, but worth playing in the background just to spread the message.

>> No.23456730

>>23456542
Yes pls link some. I never even knew you could buy these types of natural ore. Super cool!

>> No.23456738

>>23456703
Canada wants to build SMR setups across the far north as a simple power source for heavy industry and remote towns. No set date on the tech but its now in the works. Calgary of all places wants two of these setups.

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Started stacking 3 months ago after I got a new job.

>> No.23456815

>>23456738
Pan Man, you're a smart man. Look deep into yourself. Do you honestly, confidently believe, that they will build it?

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>>23456641
I have them somewhere in a drawer at home, they dont look very interesting, little blobs of gray metal. Platinum looks similar but its usually shinier.
>>23456730
https://www.nuggetsbygrant.com/
http://www.johnbetts-fineminerals.com/jhbnyc/gold.htm
https://www.naturalgoldtrader.com/High-Grade-Specimens.html
https://goldnuggetsforsale.com/gold-in-quartz-specimens-c-13/
https://www.goldrushnuggets.com/

Nuggets by Grant and Gold Rush Nuggets are the best sellers and buyers of raw gold. They also update their catalog the most often.

>> No.23456886

>>23456815
I hope they do, but yea knowing my government the money will vanish into the void. Heavy industry has been asking for a cost effective replacement to solar and conventional generators for years though, so it may still happen far down the line.

>> No.23456891

>>23456703
Not until someone sensible gets into office

>> No.23456892

>>23456555
Looks like Super Saiyan III again!

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>>23456200
>>23456783
very nice

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>>23456886
>it may still happen far down the line
You have hope I see. Foolish of you to do so. Let me crush it so as to set you free.

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>>23456886
>>23456930

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Just got these two rolls in. Both mint sealed

>> No.23456959

>>23456703
Boomers are afraid of anything Nuclear. Any politician who brings it up will get voted out by Boomers. Once the Boomers die off I imagine people and politicians will once again become interested in Nuclear energy.

>> No.23457171

I asked this in the last thread, but no one responded. https://www.ebay.com/itm/ROLL-OF-TWENTY-20-1948-MEXICO-SILVER-5-PESOS-CUAUHTEMOC-COINS-GREAT-CONDITION/233752710330?hash=item366cbf4cba:g:tYUAAOSwKWJfj5Bo

Do these seem legit. I found one at a LCS, but it was their last, and my other regular LCS doesn't have them at all. I like the design and it's something linked to Texas history, as the Rangers used to make badges out of them.
I guess how do you tell if something is fake on ebay or not, is my general question.

>> No.23457255

>>23456959
Buy $UUUU now, unironically. It’s at least a 10 bagger.

>> No.23457290

>>23457255
I figured uranium stocks would dip next market leg down, so was going to make that my entry point.

>> No.23457309

>>23457171
Yes they're real, but its going for over spot and there's 4 days left to bid. Its not a good deal

>> No.23457365

>>23457309
How is it over spot now? Accounting for shipping, the individual price is 22.0745. Spot for .90 silver is currently 22.248, unless I did that math wrong. I don't doubt it will go above spot though, they regularly sell for 30ish a piece.

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>>23457365
I think you're confused, 90% silver does not mean silver that weighs 90% of a troy ounce. It means 90% of the composition is made of silver. I have many 90% dimes quarters and half dollars, and I guarantee you they aren't worth 20 something dollars. Look at pic related, melt value is 21.46, multiply that by 20 and youre at ~420, its bidding higher than that with 4 days remaining, youre gonna look at some brutal bids in the final seconds with all that activity.

>> No.23457716

>>23457582
Ahh, I see. I was going based off the ol' "30g is equal to 1oz" conversion rule of thumb for cooking and forgot that that meant that 90% of that 30g is silver, not the whole thing. Thanks for the help anon!

>> No.23457758

>>23457716
Absolutely, it gets very confusing sometimes with ounces and troy ounces and fineness, thats why I always visit NGC coin to see the melt value of any coin before buying, its easier for me to see what the coin is worth in dollars vs silver

>> No.23457812

>>23457716
31g is equal to a troy ounce, it doesn't matter too much with junk silver, but it sure does with Gold.

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fuckin kekkies don't these guys hate Central Banks, Kelton, and MMT?

Well I'm getting excited!

>> No.23458099

Another question I've been meditating on. Should I support my LCS or just buy online. I ask due to how much their premiums are for base generic oz's. Think around 5 dollars for generics, and 7-8 dollars for ASE's or Maple's. While I can save the difference, even including taxes buying from Sd bullion or JMB.

>> No.23458146

>>23458099
if you can, buy local.

>> No.23458290

>>23458146
So i asked a question last night but you were tired and went to bed. Mind following up on it? How high does an explorer stock typically go compared to a producer? From what ive seen so far, explorer stocks are at about the dollar range while producers can be all the way up to 70 bucks like with some of the biggest companies.

>> No.23458313

>>23458146
And also, as a follow up lets take a pretend explorer stock, say they are at 10 cents with good property good ground, everything about them is good. How high will that stock typically go and when is the best time to sell?

Thank you for your time and i appreciate you answering my simple but hopefully not annoying questions

>> No.23458327

>>23456447
>I think it’s the same one that’s been shitting up the thread the past three days, claiming he owns a metals recycling business, been in the mining industry for 30 years (lol) and that stacking silver is for idiots
this is why you're so fun to fuck with. You're paranoid, so you think everyone that disagrees with you must be one person.

then you attack innocent people for the seeming slights of others. Like poking an ant's nest, but instead of ants it's retards.

>> No.23458360

>>23458327
He's not wrong though, your prose gives you away

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The postman brought me a few things today.

>> No.23458410

>>23458360
he is wrong, that other dude isn't me.
made me laugh though.

my lack of capitalization gives me away. I also say "literally" in literally every other comment.

>> No.23458417

>>23458361
Nice peace dollar, best looking silver dollar in my opinion. What's special about the Rand? Isnt that just modern fiat? My silver has been shipping for weeks I am getting paranoid. Back to the LCS for me.

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>>23458417
Nothing really, I’m just a bit of a history autist, so I enjoy seeing how banknotes change over time.

>> No.23458523

>>23458290
Ok the highest I ve ever seen a junior explorer go was around $20 and it stayed there for about a day than slowly fell back to around $7. Explorers havent typically "moon shot" like crazy, but now with how some people are going into them anything could happen. Also more often than not a huge shoot up for a junior explorer is because of a pump and dump, see Equity metals corp for an example. Its better to see a slow creep up than a serious rise in my opinion. Remember though thats just my anecdotal evidence, I am not very good at tracking the way stock roles unless it has something to do with news.
>>23458313
As for your second question, lets look at Pretium Resources for an example of a junior that went big. They had the right property, the right guys and did extensive exploration work, and with help built one of BCs leading gold mines. They are currently at $16 a share. Thats probably as high as they will go. They are stable, operating a mine and quietly exploring their territory with their neighbors Seabridge. Remember that explorers go up in value as they increase the value of their property and with the likelyhood of a mine being build from it. The better the drill results, the easier it is to attract interest. The more interest the more people buy in and the project expands. I hope this is good enough.

>> No.23458532

>>23456200
How much face value in constitutional silver you got there?

>> No.23458540

>>23458327
See i thought metals recycling guy was alright. Probably has a lot of experience to offer. You just gotta learn how to ignore stupid shit that bothers you and learn from people when the opportunity comes. Just because someone says mean things doesnt mean they dont have anything to offer and the dude sounds interesting as fuck.

>> No.23458555

>>23458523
Yes thank you very much. I GREATLY appreciate your time and consideration. I have no other questions and will continue my pursuit of knowledge. Big thank you.

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>>23456555
Nice anon.

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>>23458555
checked and no problem, these companies can be tricky to read too. Its a lot easier than it was 10 years ago though, the new regulations and how the 43-101 instrument was added makes things so much clearer for the layman wanting into this field.

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>>23458555
>>23456555

PMG getting gets as usual.

>> No.23458730

>>23458540
Thanks, but I don't really have a problem with metals recycling guy since I'm him.

I'm usually several anons in every /pmg/ thread, have been for most of the year.

>> No.23458762

>>23458504
The Rand banknotes would be nice accompanied by one and two Rand Gold coins and a Silver Rand.

>> No.23458771

It's my sons first Christmas. I already got him some Silver when he was born (a Batboy) but I think for his first Christmas he should get some gold (or I guess silver if I can't find some gold I like). Would it be worth it to get him a 5 gram bar? I don't think it's appropriate to get him a whole ounce yet. Is there anything around 300 that you would get to hold until you son turns 13?

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>Current year
>Get raped by premiums on physical boomer rocks
>Not investing in SLV

>> No.23458788

>>23458771
Personally I'd get him a half Sovereign or some tenth ounce bullion coin.

>> No.23458810

>>23458771
I bought my kid a tenth ounce AGE when he was 1 but I have no idea what he did with it.

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>>23458777

>> No.23458821

>>23458771
an idea my grand father had was to get a small gold leaf for our Christmas tree each year. Their made by a couple different companies, most in 22 or similar gold up to an ounce. We would get the 5 gram ones every year. They look amazing and become keepsakes. When I turned 21 and had moved out fully, we split the collection up between myself, my sister and my parents. I ll message my mom and ask about them, I think the Canadian Mint still makes them.

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>>23458814
You like what you see white boy?

>> No.23458823

>>23458810
Probably stuck it in a toy somewhere or traded it for candy at face value.

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>>23458822
Faggot. It was funnier the first time when you were making fun of silver maxi retards. Now you're just being a kike.

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>>23458777
No one going to check these trips? You guys are racist!

>> No.23458850

>>23458823
I kinda suspect his mom sold it when we divorced, but if she didn't I'm sure he has by now. I paid $89 for the thing 23 years ago, not even sure what they're worth now

>> No.23458857

>>23458602
Damn I got 5 trips last night too when i was talking to you

>> No.23458859

>>23457923
Did you listen to that yet? Worth the time?

I like to listen to MMT stuff just to see where they are coming from. John Cochrane has some good counter points, as does Lacey Hunt. Basically if you have to tax to stop inflation, its basically the same dynamic as balancing a budget.

Definitely worth the awareness because Kamala Harris could very well become president with an all blue congress and implement MMT.

>> No.23458860

>>23458839
checking to see how fast the mods are tonight?

I'm guessing you got another 15 minutes or so.

>> No.23458867

>>23458850
This is mostly why I stopped buying shit like that for anyone.

>> No.23458868

>>23458822
i see a nigger 'muh diking' as niggers are prone to do.

>> No.23458873

>>23458602
Okay now I habve another question I forgot about. What is a 43-101. Theres also another thing i hear about called like an NI something. Are these the same thing and what are they?

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>>23458860
I feel bad for the person writing their pay check. They must feel ripped off

>> No.23458887

>>23456665
Yep, no surprises, MSM is manipulative trash, good thing Schiff has the emails to back it up but should've done a MJ and independently recorded the lot

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>>23458868
You jealous?

>> No.23458903

>>23458850
They're worth about $200 now. Knowing how brainwashed the average person is these days, it wouldn't surprise me if she spent it at face value.

>> No.23458908

I may or may not have 30 ozt of ASE, how poor am I?

>> No.23458911

>>23458884
I think you have to get a certain number or reports from different users to show up on their radar and you're trying to get banned during the slowest time in a slow thread.

they'll get around to it.

>> No.23458923

>>23458903
I hope not, that would be tragic. But I never asked. I'd rather not know I guess.

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>>23458911
OK, I'm only 15 years old. So I don't know how this site works

>> No.23458933

>>23458873
NI 43-101 reports were implemented as a standardized geological and resource report for Canadian based mining companies to use after the Brex scandal in 1990s. The scandal destroyed confidence in small scale miners and explorers, so companies and Canadian legislation devised the National Instrument 43-101 reporting system to weed out fraud within the sector. A company submits a 43-101 compliant report as a legal explanation of resources and geology on an exploration or mining project. It gets technical fast, but basically if you lie and get caught on a 43-101 consider your ass done for in the mining sector. The reporting strategy has also been taken up in other countries such as south Africa and australia under different names as well.

>> No.23458939

>>23458900
>projecting about how much you love nigger dick to other dudes in pmg
ngmi

>> No.23458966
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23458966

>>23458762
No gold rand yet, but am working on the silver.

>> No.23458996

>>23458923
It's not that common, but it's more common than you think. I've heard stories about bank tellers getting all sorts of things deposited; Mexican Gold, ASEs, Double Eagles, Gold Commemorative Medals and of course AGEs. I've even heard of a guy finding a Double Eagle when fixing a vending machine.
It's likely it was just sold off below spot to some dealer, but you can never underestimate human stupidity when it come to these things.

>> No.23459008

>>23458966
I have the new Krugerrand, one of the Verwoerdrands(?) minted in 1967, and quite a few of the coins minted before the Republic was declared.

What I really want is the old gold Kruger Pond, but that’s a little out of my price range at the moment.

>> No.23459011
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23459011

Wanna see something spooky? Look at the Chapwood Index and see what inflation actually looks like, rather than the Fed's supposed
>we can't get inflation over 2% we need infinite money printing!
This is how I know we're gonna make it lads. Remember, 1 ounce of gold is always worth 1 ounce of gold

>> No.23459017

>>23458996
I'd love to be that bank teller or store cashier! Holy shit. That would be a nice bonus

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23459018

>>23459008

>> No.23459019
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>>23458966
Excellent tastes.
Is the 2 rand you have Silver?

>> No.23459022

>>23459011
Honestly that index seems far more accurate than the memeshit CPI that governments push
Fucking EVERYTHING is manipulated these days and you can't get objective data out of anything but the raw shit

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>>23459019
Im pretty sure it’s not. The South African Mint ceased making silver rand coins at the end of the 1980s, I think, and that R2 coin was minted to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of the opening of Union buildings, so doing the math it must be from 2010.

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>>23459054
I like how it kinda goes together with the earlier 5s commemorative coin tho.

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>>23459076
Ah now I see it’s actually from 2014. I guess they kept minting them for a few years.

>> No.23459096

I’m falling out of love with PM’s. Nothing ever happens

>> No.23459109

>>23459017
A close friend of mine who worked as a bank teller and managed to accumulate a good deal of Silver Coins from sorting through the coin rolls that were deposited. Every few months, his girlfriend would spend all of his silver coins whenever she needed change for parking meters or whatever, even after being told multiple times that it was Silver and shouldn't be spent.

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>>23459109
Why is his GF even allowed near his money let alone silver money? He should have ditched her the first dime she wasted.

>> No.23459150

>>23459109
I'd dump her ass

my wife knows not to touch my coins unless I die. And even then I have written instructions on who to sell them to and how much to get.

>> No.23459153

>>23459096
ngmi

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>>23458939
This more to your liking?

>> No.23459174

>>23459109
worst example of something like this was a young guy I met about 10 years ago. Dude spent two whole years filling a mason jar full of gold, about 4 pounds all together. He had his wife and son out with him, than one morning in the early fall he woke up and found his gold, his wife and son gone. Dude vanished soon after and I never found out what happened.

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>>23459109
My wife is smart enough to realize that Silver is worth more than face value. He outta dump her ass for being fucking retard, even if he doesn't dump her for being a sneaky cunt. women who lie about little things almost always lie about big things.

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>>23459174
Maybe it was literal suicide fuel :/

That’s an ultimate example of being JUSTed

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>>23459172
All you /pmg/ers assume that's a man. I know better though.

>> No.23459224
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>>23459096
Have you considered arbitrage with PMs, anon? It'll get you some money while you're waiting for price action.
Buy the cheapest silver coins you can get at your LCS (usually that's going to be foreign junk silver), then simply sell it on Ebay. You'll come out ahead even after all the fees. Pic related, a coin most shops would have trouble unloading at spot selling for several times what it's worth.

>> No.23459227

>>23459174
I can't even imagine. I lost a house in a divorce once, but I didn't spend 2 years working my ass off to build it. That would be heartbreaking.

>> No.23459240

>>23459224
I do this some, but international shipping fees kill a lot of good foreign sales.

>> No.23459249

>>23459212
>>23459227
I am not sure but I think I remember rumors going around the guys wife ran off to australia with an excavator operator, she took his 4 year old son with her. I would not be surprised if he killed himself.

>> No.23459261

>>23459249
In the US that would be kidnapping, they'd haul her back to prison and hand the kid over to dad. Might jail her boyfriend too.

>> No.23459269

>>23459261
women do this all time. it is very rarely prosecuted.

>> No.23459276

>>23459174
ho skipped out to ride the cock carousel and stole his gold/kid lmao. unironically i would use my iron pickaxe to solve that problem, slowly.

>> No.23459279

>>23459261
I am sure there was an investigation, but I have no idea what happened other than rumors. I was working up in Mayo at the time, they were working on Tragillus lake on the Beaver pass road. His gear and collapsed trailer are still sitting out there.

>> No.23459283

>>23459144
>>23459150
>>23459180
I haven't talked to him in a while, so I don't know he's dumped her yet. He seemed pretty angry about it when he told me about this.

>> No.23459293

>>23459269
true, I don't think enough fathers know it's illegal.

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>>23459249
>>23459261
Sounds awful, but you fags need to remember Australia is a giant prison island. In Minecraft, I worked there for a few years on defense projects, and the mentality is toxic, stupid and prison like. Place is literally the worst filled with things that look like people, talk like people, but without soul and mind. It's really a living hell. So, I assume if that's true she got what she deserved and ended up in prison anyway.

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>>23459318
This guy is right. I'm from Australia (Melbourne). There's nothing to do but shitpost

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>>23459348
This is what I'm talking about. Also, your prison conditions will get worse. Much worse. And I'll be laughing all the way.

>> No.23459379

>>23457255
What else? I'm clueless about uranium stocks. I took the urapill so I'm bullish but don't know where to start. You don't need to take risk in small caps explorer like silver right?

>> No.23459388 [DELETED] 

>>23459365
Fuck this gay earth...

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>>23459388
Can't even get banned from 4chan

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>>23459348

>> No.23459468

>>23459174
Did he just pan for that 4lbs or was it sluiced or what?

>> No.23459544

>>23459397
Jannies don't delete content they like, they only delete red pills. Start dropping red pills on jews if you wish to get banned.

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>>23459544

>> No.23459609

>>23459468
no he had a backhoe and little washplant. He had a fraction claim with some good bedrock exposed close to surface and just worked that with his machine. He did a lot of bedrock sniping too though.

>> No.23459685

>>23459554
Honestly this doesn't sound like the craziest thing
Between that and the debt reset meme, soft slavery sounds like a reasonable endgame

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finally gonna pull the trigger on a Valcambi Combibar. I don't give a fuck how expensive it is. I must have it at this point.

>> No.23459872

>>23459741
Would make a great present to break off a few pieces and give to someone. I don't think you'll regret it.

>> No.23459956

>>23459872
I have been giving my best friends kids little mercury dimes and war nickels and occasionally an ounce and such trying to teach them about silver and gold. my best friend is a pastor so he doesn't think much about money, but his kids probably won't be and need to learn this stuff.

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>>23456555

>> No.23460210
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Wtf why is the dxy shitting the bed?

>> No.23460346

>>23460210
foreigners dumping the dollar right now.

>> No.23460437

Whats the best way to sell or trade junk silver at or near spot?

>> No.23460625

>>23460437
with a calculator

>> No.23460699
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"No, Mr. Schiff. Don't take your anger out on me! Get back! Get back! Mr. Schiff NOOOOOOOO!"

>> No.23460857

>>23460699
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euabgDdLToA

>> No.23461268

Tomorrow I'm going to buy 20 ASE for $29.50 each. Wish me luck bros

>> No.23461480

>>23456075
He's sound lad. Received a package from him the other day.

>> No.23461637

>>23459174
I would unironically go Chris Watts on that bitch

>> No.23461723

>>23456712
It wasn't boring at all, it was exciting actually.
I hope he destroys ABC.

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>>23459224
Problem is shipping costs about 4$ even if you're super economical about it. So small coins or single item lots are kinda a waste. The foreign stuff I sell does pretty well though. Just don't ask nosebleed for it.

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I haven't bought physical since March but I still lurk this general.

I also caught a mouse in the basement yesterday

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>>23459109
>works as bank teller
>takes all the silver for himself
He deserved it.

>> No.23461996

>>23459685
>soft slavery

bro. nah

>> No.23462484
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We were at our most recent bottom September 24- it's been about a month and we're steadily moving up. Pretty optimistic looking since we've gained about 2$. So we hit 30$ in January hopefully.

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any Aurcana Chads awake?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u71A9bEBLNU&feature=youtu.be

>> No.23463318

>>23463059
Im trying to get into them asap

>> No.23463372

>>23463059
Will buy in January.

>> No.23463396

>>23456555
>Dubs
>Gets trips
Down we go

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>>23463372
might be over a buck by then

>> No.23463665

>>23463460
I'm buying impact and defiance in November, vangold and Klondike in December. I may just buy aurcana in December instead of Klondike.. You're right.

>> No.23463749

>>23456274
I want to believe

>> No.23463758

>>23463665
Why vangold

>> No.23463808

>>23463758
https://vangoldmining.com/images/pdf/Vangold_-_Investor_Presentation_Oct._11_2020_v.1.1.pdf

>> No.23463830

>>23463665
Klondike is 6 cents wtf is wrong with u? I bought defiance and it tanked 20% dont know what the fuck happened with that one. Was supposed to be regarded as a best pick. Impact is solid.

>> No.23463944

>>23463830
I'm not a trader but investor, shut the fuck up and stop talking to me.

>> No.23463995

>>23463808
Aww :’( I guess I’ll read it senpai

>> No.23464200

>metal is up
>miners are down
This is worse than crypto.

>> No.23464217

>>23463059
I'll invest soon. But they definitely got an unfavorable financing deal just now. They can probably pay it back in full in 3-5 years if everything goes according to their schedule. It's really a question of whether they'll really be able to ramp up into full production in the span of one year like they've estimated. I know they have everything in place on-site but you never know. With a debt of over $30M plus interest, they'll probably end up paying about $40M or so. And with their mineral reserve NPV5 of $75M they'll end up making at least $35M over the course of 6.5 LOM (that's a low estimate, they'll probably make more from their reserves). Can't wait to see them begin drilling more near the mine site but they'll probably pay off their financing first.

>> No.23464266

>>23463944
Just sayin man. Klondike is a top pick. Sprott is invested in them and the stock is 6 cents. Why are you thinking of backing away from that?

>> No.23464323

>>23464266
I'm not backing away, I'm delaying my purchase, it crabbed for almost 4month it can probably wait another one. I'm in for the whole bullmarket, I don't mind missing a few %.

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>>23464200
>silver goes down
>the specific miners i want pump

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kek

>> No.23464689

>>23464323
Sorry i misread.i would say thats probably a good move then. Klondike is 6c with no major events on the horizon that im aware of. Best bet is to get in on the big movers while you can and go back later

>> No.23464953

>>23464689
I have huge hope for KS, it's not in my core list but I still have a soft spot for it. Will probably swap the core position with silver one.

>> No.23465458

>>23464533
We know the comex favorite calling card of 10am smash. Buy the gold dip.

>> No.23465535

>>23465458
I'm watching Kinross, if it hits $8.50 I'm adding

>> No.23465697

The ATB series is pretty great. What's the next collection? Does anyone know?

>> No.23465727

>>23465535
>8.56
So close.

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Folks: https://www.redcloudfs.com/oktoberfest2020/

CEO of $GPL will be speaking amongst others.

>> No.23465928

>>23464217
even at 40m with interests that is less then a year of 25$ silver for th

Not sure what sort of loan you would expect them to take, they all have interest, if you do invest later expect it to be at a much higher share price. Aun will be at 1/4-1/3 the production of first majestic within a year, and almost 50% once they ramp up to 5 million oz, and they can do more too.

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almost every one of my stocks with "silver" in the name is up today, except Bayhorse, buy moar Bayhorse?

>> No.23466099

>>23466001
>BHS is at 11 cents

>"up"


Anon...dont use daily "TA" to invest, its just for day trades.

But yeah... 10-11 cents is about right for BHS, I wouldnt buy the hype that they are an easy 100x as people like to baselessly hype claim

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Hold strong fellow Anons, we are going to make it.

>> No.23466224

>>23465798
Might be worth watching, thanks for posting. Expect all of those to pump during early October though
>>23465928
>Not sure what sort of loan you would expect them to take, they all have interest
Over 10% interest. That's pretty high.
>Aun will be at 1/4-1/3 the production of first majestic within a year
Therein lies the risk, albeit a small one. They might not be able to ramp up their production in schedule. They probably will but the risk is there, and if they fall behind from their schedule their debt payments fall from their schedule, meaning it could cost them millions.
>and they can do more too
They definitely can. One of the most promising miners out there!

>> No.23466231

>>23466163
Are you a femanon or collegeanon? It seems like your bag says female and the cover says college.

>> No.23466279

>>23466224
My ID changes because I'm phoneposting with my workplace's WiFi

>> No.23466288

>>23466001
that cumdumpster is definitely an std vending machine

>> No.23466398

I ask this every few days. Am I stupid for investing a thousand dollars in Hecla Mining Company? I assume it's going to sit near it's current rate for a period of time. I felt confident the day I made the sale, and every other day I've doubted it.

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my stack grow bigger and bigger

>> No.23466444

>>23456200
i like the fish bars

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>>23466288
Trump supporting qts are all virgins, unless married

>> No.23466553

>>23466398
>>23466398
I'm not knowledgeable of Hecla. What kind of projects do they have? What about their finances, are they convincing? Surely as an investor you know these things about the company yes?

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>silver goes down
I buy
>silver goes up
I finally get a new PC after 5 years
Who else here simply can not lose?

>> No.23466643

>>23466594
>new PC after 5 years
Depending on your stack and stocks, you can dream even bigger anon.

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>>23456200
>Post yar stacks edition
Checked

>> No.23466890

>>23466458
lmao sure

>> No.23466894

>>23466643
PC is my only purchasing dream right now, since firearms market is FUBAR. Gonna get full vr and everything
>stocks
Dipped out right before trump got Corona. I don't trust the market. Would be of 0 surprise to me if metals went up yet the mining companies stocks plummeted.

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>>23456200
Posting my display stack.

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>>23466288
>seething with jealousy

sad, many such cases

>> No.23467011

i love silver. always know what i have.
when silver goes up i win.
when silver goes down i also win.

>> No.23467189

>>23466553

https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/hl
https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/HL/

Hecla is overcoming some debt and should be getting a profit in the next couple quarters. It's rated as a Buy by Yahoo. To be honest, I opened up about ten various finance tabs the day I bought some, the numbers checked out, but now I'm wondering if I just didn't do it right, or if I'm simply being impatient. I know this is a long game, a very long game.

>> No.23467265

>>23467189
>It's rated as a Buy by Yahoo
...You don't know what you're doing, do you?
Their financials look good though.

>> No.23467408

>>23467265
For silver mining stocks, the honest answer is no. I made good money on BP and an iron mine a few years ago when I had excess money, but silver is a whole different game for me. I feel I have to read it completely differently.

>> No.23467626

>>23467408
>I feel I have to read it completely differently.
You definitely have to read up on mining stocks. Hecla seems like big company and their financials seem good on a glance so I guess you didn't make a terrible investment. Not sure as I don't know anything about them. You should try to understand what are good grades/amounts at least, and if you invest in smaller companies you have to have a little deeper understanding of the industry, such as how to read drilling results

>> No.23467657

>>23467626
You're right. I am still learning this new game. I'll do more research next time. That's where this doubt comes from, I wasn't sure I was going down the right rabbit hole.

>> No.23467731

>>23467626

Is it possible for a type of beginner's checklist of what I should be looking for? I might as well just play my hand here and say I need some advice.

>> No.23467824

when will PAN MAN's updated miner tier list releases? we will just buy approved stonks

>> No.23467907

This thread makes me miss my great grandma. One time she took me with her to the bank to deposit the final gold coin she wanted to add to her safe deposit box. Little thing was pretty heavy because it was stuffed full of 99 1.oz krugerrands and maple leaves. My great aunt and grandfather ended up splitting them. I didn't really get into collecting and building my stack until a couple of years after she passed, unfortunately. She had left me a box full of stuff and there was a maria theresa thaler in there. Got me interested in coinage and I started researching and buying some online. I even lucked out last year and managed to pick up a 1925 peace dollar while asking after eisenhowers at the bank. I keep it as my lucky dollar in a protector with the thaler. Wish I could've gotten into this earlier so I could've talked to her about coins, but maybe I just wish I could talk to her again. Also wish I had bit the bullet and picked up a few gold coins I had been eyeballing back before corona went into full swing. I was gonna post my coins but now I'm kinda bummed out and don't want to dig them out of their hiding place.

>> No.23467921

>>23456018
is Schiff's podcast worth listening to

>> No.23468022

>>23467824
Thats what I did honestly, did a PANMAN/smallcaps anon list and created my portfolio on it. Will update it with the new PM list. I'm too retarded for all of this.

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>>23467824
Probably today, I am working on it. My issue is finding some companies that will be interesting further down the line and while keeping the list small.

>> No.23468121

Just be honest with me will my stack one day make me wealthy?

>> No.23468161

>>23467657
>You're right. I am still learning this new game. I'll do more research next time. That's where this doubt comes from, I wasn't sure I was going down the right rabbit hole.
Definitely. I'm very new at this as well but thankfully it's pretty easy to learn and to get a sense for it
>>23467731
I'm phoneposting now but I'll get back home in about three hours. I can post some good informative links and answer some questions to the best of my ability when I get back from work. In short though: you want to look at a company's project portfolio and see what kinds of properties they hold. Properties need a litany of permits, infrastructure and research before mining can actually begin so it's a long process. Some properties change ownership many times and may take decades before production actually begins. There are also many risks related to mines and their properties and companies & projects can fail for a number of reasons. They're a risky investment so it's best to know what you're investing into. I'll get back to you about what to look out for when researching a miner's project portfolio

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>> No.23468257

>>23468161
take your time brother, i just leave this page up and hit refresh when I'm near my laptop. Probably why I'm around so much lately. I'll see it though.

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>>23468257
First thing that popped in my mind when I saw your name.

>> No.23468308

>>23468121
no your shiny rocks wont make you wealthy, at best they will hold their value. If you wanna earn money you trade stocks or crypto.

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>>23468307
My dad played that game until it wouldnt run on his computer anymore. It's a reference to a stack I posted the other day.

>> No.23468457

>>23468121
>>23468308
only do this if you want to be a huge faggot who's ngmi

>> No.23468615 [DELETED] 

>>23456018
Why are there so many fucking tripfags now

>> No.23468674

>>23456018
i really do enjoy laughing at all you pathetic silver stackers. i own a metals recycling company and i’ve been in the mining business for 30 years now. you people are the most pathetic i have seen in a long time. none of you will ever be as successful as me no matter how much worthless silver you have.

>> No.23468768

>>23458730
>Thanks, but I don't really have a problem with metals recycling guy since I'm him.
> he is wrong, that other dude isn't me.
made me laugh though.
So this faggot just admitted that he’s the one shitting up the thread, and that he lies about it. Lol I think you should get checked out because you have a serious case of multiple personality disorder

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>>23468674

You're in your 50s and you're on a tibetan fingerpainting forum instead of working on your company you own ? Wow you really schooled us.

>> No.23469053

>>23468674
New pasta, kek
>>23468445
By the way, in return, could you teach me about oil companies? I'd like to learn about those too but don't know where to start

>> No.23469148

>>23469053
I stuck to BP for a very particular reason. I was tracking their debt and fine repayments for the Deep Horizon spill. I knew they were ending their repayments in a couple months, and then that money would be re-organized for operations. So, or BP I grabbed some stock a month or two before that happened. When it did, my prediction was correct and it rose.

For CLF, I believe this was an iron ore mine I invested in in 2016. It was struggling, doing a bunch of nothing, but I kept reading that down the line they may merge with another company. I bought them at $1.65, they merged, I sold around $6, and make about 20k off of it. After Trump won though, it shot up again and I missed that bit.

I hadn't touched stocks in years, so I'm dipping my toe in the water again nowadays.

Honestly I keep thinking I could have just bought like 30 ounces of silver for this stock.

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>>23465697
Anyone?

>> No.23469476

>>23461480
How long did it take for your package to arrive?

>> No.23469598

>>23468308
He can just buy miners faggot

>> No.23469612

>>23469148
You seem to know your business anon. I was mostly asking about some general advice about oil companies, like how they work and what to look for in a portfolio but it was interesting to get inside a more experienced investor's head anyway, thank you for that. I'll start driving home in about an hour

>> No.23469656

>>23469376
They haven't decided on the next collection yet. There's going to be a one-off design in 2021 in addition to the Tuskegee Airmen commemorative, but that's all that's certain.

>> No.23469741

>>23469656
Thanks anon.

>> No.23469770

>>23469612
I am hesitant to try to tell you I'm smarter than I am. If anything, I probably lucked out by following unorthodox patterns. I tried the same concept with Hecla, basically I opened up about 15 different tabs of news stories/analysis/whatever, and read it until it all started to blend together and I felt I had a good picture in my head.

For oil, it's probably not much different than silver, just less volatile. See which oil companies are pushing hardest to be "energy" companies, and their success and failure rates and expected growth etc etc. Bare in mind, if you're collecting silver, and these companies are planting acres of solar panels, you may see a bump in silver prices as well.

>> No.23469858

>>23469598
yeah stocks, thats exactly what i said faggot

>> No.23469933

>>23469770
Alright I see. I guess I could try investing like that too sometime. Worth a try. Interesting that oil companies try to shift into the energy business in general, I assume that's because of the future regulation for green energy.

>> No.23469949

>>23469053
New pasta goes stale quick
Is this the same thread (((derailer))) as always or a joint effort?

>> No.23469977

Looks like 24.40 was the bottom.

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>>23456018
Anyone else get this ad?

>> No.23470090

>>23469949
How am I supposed to know? It's funny to me though, gets more ridiculous the more I read it. Good pasta for now imho

>> No.23470145

>>23470090
It is more of a broad observation to spur discussion of the likelihood not a fucking question directed at you. That is why it is separated from the reply to you. Go back to retarddit bud

>> No.23470173

>>23470145
Look up "rhetoric question" plebaean

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>>23470173
Why don't you pull his cock out of your mouth before trying to say words that you don't understand like "plebeian"

>> No.23470404

>>23470327
You are a reaterd. You are delusional.

>> No.23470740

>>23470404
>>23470173
Blessed (You) farmer

>> No.23470764

>missed out on MASSIVE junk cheapies
F U C K
U
C
K

>> No.23471042

>>23469376
I thought they were talking about doing a women and disabled person theme for a few years

>> No.23471058

>>23468052
Appreciate the update pan man. Planning on using your guide as a way to get my feet wet in miners as I have my other assets now positioned where I want them. Time to add miners to my portfolio.
Honesty very glad silver hasn't taken off yet - a little late to the party

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Just copped myself some of these, did I do good /biz/?

>> No.23471117

>>23471060
What size? I was thinking about a handful of the 1/10 oz. If gold goes ballistic like we're saying, the premium on those bastards will spike to the heavens

>> No.23471336

>>23471058
sorry for disappearing again for a while, I was just randomly asked to do an interview with Global News BC. Their doing a story on Barkerville gold mines, asking people how they feel about the project.

>> No.23471350

>>23471117
I got the 1/10ths as well. Paid $224 per coin on Monument Metals. Only copped 2 though, PM's aren't a huge part of my portfolio.

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>>23471336
I wouldn't do it panman, would also be doxxing yourself at this point.

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>>23456200
k

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>>23471336
Wrong pic

>> No.23471415

>>23471336
>They're doing a story on Barkerville gold mines, asking people how they feel about the project.
Welp, there goes that.

>> No.23471455

>>23471381
I was asked a few questions thats all, and I dont think they got what they were looking for either. They didnt seem happy. Fine by me.

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>>23456783
nice stack fren

>> No.23471480

>>23471415
Nyse ticker is OR.

>> No.23471495

>>23471336
Panman is now global boys. Can not wait to see an anon on tv. What is the tell for us to know it is you panman?

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>>23456958
did you unseal them yet?

>> No.23471549

>>23471495
If they air a clip with me in it, I was in a red heavy parka. They didnt seem happy with my answers, I am betting they were wanting negativity to do with the project.

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>>23466441
nice

>> No.23471580

>>23471549
Seems like red October from russian anon's silver is showing.

>> No.23471592

>>23471336
Fuck them. Keep the mystery ALIVE.

>> No.23471652

>>23471592
>>23471580
I honestly dont think its going to be aired, what ever they were here for I dont think they found it.

>> No.23471676

Just purchased my 120th Oz. of silver today.

Am I gonna make it?

>> No.23471688

>>23461480
I haven't had the pleasure of ordering from old silver yet, but my spider sense says he's a cool dude. Need a po box/fic mailing address first and the cash for an order tho...

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>Gold broke even
>miners dumped into oblivion
What happened?

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>>23471676
your on your way fren.
wagmi

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>>23471570
Where is oc anime girl anon, you need to put some 2 & 5 reichsmarks between the fingers on her right hand

>> No.23471780

>>23464200
Position bigger in the metal then.

>>23471652
Smear campaign
>local Canadian man associated with the Qanon conspiracy in massive multinational money laundering scheme directed by Peter Schiff

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>>23471734
Deflationary fears. Balance sheet biggest ever. Buy the dip faggot

>> No.23471838

>>23471780
Fucked that up, buy the miners... The metal would have been a better buy yesterday

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>>23467731
Alright, home sweet home. Let's get started.

First off, follow this link to understand the difference between Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves, and the general accuracy of different types of mineral resource/reserve estimates:
https://newpacificmetals.com/mining-101/mineral-estimates-reserves-vs-resources
Next, a guide for interpreting drilling results, also includes some nice extra info like basic geology that's good to know (don't worry you don't need to know anything about rocks to understand mining stonks, I don't know about those either):
https://www.amscot.com.au/Download/Download?file=Interpretation_of_Resource_Company_Announcements_-_Overview.pdf
Here's more about drilling -- what's considered a good drilling result as well as important information about what grades of which metal are considered high grade:
https://www.mining.com/web/making-the-grade-understanding-exploration-results/

I think that's good enough to get you started. Pic related is about how a typical mine begins production, to give you a bigger picture of the way the mining industry operates. If you feel the need to ask some questions, be sure to ask. I'm not an expert but I'd say I understand most things pretty well. There are also many knowledgeable people on this general, I like to consult Pan Man about technical stuff like the geology of a property. He's a professional so he knows his stuff. Lots of smart people on /pmg/ so ask away if you need to know about anything

>> No.23471854

>>23471813
What a waste.

>> No.23471873

Ok back on track today, Anyone got any south american or european based juniors or explorers you want me to look at for a winter PANMAN list? I think I have all the north american companies looked at by now.

>> No.23471905

>>23466441
Where did you acquire all of those Reichsmarks?

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>>23471773
summoning oc anon

>> No.23472000

>>23471773
That should be pretty easy since it looks like the artist fucked up the fingers a bit. If he doesn't show up, I can probably get them in when my shift ends.

>>23471854
How so?
>A “deposit” is defined in 12 U.S.C. § 1813.
The expansion to new highs affects all of our deposits anon.

>> No.23472010

>>23464953
Silver one is excellent. I watched their investor conference yesterday.

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>>23471845
Thank you brother, you're a godsend. I'll be reading these over throughout the day and hopefully I will make more informed decisions. Thank you for following up on that.


ALSO: didn't want to waste two posts. Can anyone wrangle up some good sites for buying silver bullion statues? I know they're fairly common, and I know that the premium is high because you're paying for the "numismatic" value of the statue, but I am in particular looking for a Saint Barbara religious statue, or any sort of Godzilla kaiju statues. I'm aware of the dinosaur statues on ebay and I think JM Bullion, I'm just trying to see if they're offered anywhere else at a decent price.

>> No.23472115

>>23472000
I meant minting fag bars. Granted, you can just smelt it into something else though.

>> No.23472148

>>23471813
Wasn't this the same guy who posted this silver, but it had jewish letters in the file name?

>> No.23472188

>>23472148
Yes, and has posted gay photos with Hebrew file names in the past too

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>>23456018
I fucking love these new ads

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>>23472115
>>23472148
>>23472188
there must be some kind of answer to solve this

>> No.23472305

>>23472227
Honestly yeah, some of them are fucking hilarious
I want to know who bought the space lol

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>>23472115
>>23472148
I, for one, would cherish a generic faggot bar. I was going to throw this into the comp pic as /lgbt/ but that picture is so packed it's hard to throw in crap and filter and feel good about missing anon contributions

>> No.23472354

>>23472026
No problem. Be sure to read each project's Economic Assessments and Feasibility Studies (PFS, DFS) if you feel the need to really dig into (heh) the specifics of a project. They contain information like projected IRR% (Internal Rate of Return) and expenditures. Even more important than the grade of the mined ore is the economic feasibility. A very important figure is AISC (All-In Sustaining Costs) per oz/t/lbs depending on what is being mined. So for example, if the AISC for an ounce of silver was US$10, the company would essentially have to pay ten dollars for each ounce of silver mined, meaning that they'd make about US$15 of profit per ounce of silver at current prices.

>> No.23472389

Decided to buy more eloro after it's dip, gambling on the good drill results, so that when it comes back up I can sell a little of what I put in
>it's up 9 cents from the dip already
Jesus I can't do anything right holy shit

>> No.23472498

>>23456783
maybe stop scratching the krugerrands like that. unless you want to lose their collector value

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>broker contacted me about Highland Gold getting taken over Fortiana
>they're offering me £3 per share
do I take this offer or not lads

>> No.23472587

>>23471873
I'd ask you to take a look at Sotkamo Silver but first of all most here can't probably even invest in them and for some reason I can't for the life of me find their technical reports. Their website doesn't have them but I can find other texts that discuss it via Google. I've already invested in them and I believe they're a great company with a great future in store for their currently producing silver mine though.

So instead, could you take a look at the Australian Perseus Mining? I know next to nothing about them, other than that they have good financials and gold projects in West Africa.

>> No.23472646

>>23458762
isn't silver rands a "fake"? I mean it's not minted by rand refineries

>> No.23472702

>>23472509
They're trading for £300/share though?

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>>23466441
>storing numismatic silver like that
just buy bullion, you are not worthy of numismatic silver you degenerate untermensch

>> No.23472726

>>23472702
bong share prices are in pence (£0.01)

>> No.23472901

>>23472509
>>23472726
Wouldn't it be better to take the equivalent amount in Shares of Fortiana?
Also, how the fuq do you buy mining shares from the UK? Everywhere I've looked they can't trade on the Canadian market or some shit, so I can't invest in PANCHAD Ltd.

>> No.23472905

why is no one paying attention to the IMFs recent videos(literally fucking 600 views, and the ones that have been open for a few days are like 3k views WTF!)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjJ38XEUMAo

Their latest and last video for the year;
>"I think one important thing from my standpoint in terms of financial stability and risk assessment is not to be too complacent. Clearly the financial system was resilient, especially banks, because the infrastructure and framework was put into place during the global financial crisis 10 yrs ago. [it has] clearly made the financial system safer and more resilient. I'm talking about banks here.

>what i mean by not being too complacent is that it is true that there were a number of pressure points outside of the banking system in different sectors of financial systems. and in fact central banks only 10 years after the financial crisis have had to step in again and backstop particularly in the US and EU.


>I THINK WE NEED TO LEARN THE LESSON THAT NEEDS TO BE LEARNED HERE AND MAKE SURE THAT WE KEEP IN MIND THAT THE SYSTEM WORKED BECAUSE THERE WAS MASSIVE SUPPORT IN PLACE. SO WITHOUT THAT MASSIVE SUPPORT, I THINK IT WOULD BE UNCLEAR THE EXTENT THAT THE SYSTEM WOULD HAVE WORKED SMOOTHLY. SO IF THEY NEED TO RETHINK A LITTLE BIT THE REGULATORY ENVIRONEMT FOR NON BANK INSTITUTIONS
well god damn.


I only share this with you /pmg/ bros because you guys are so helpful and i want to be helpful too :'(

>> No.23472946

>>23472905
that quote i placed in caps can be found at the end of the video; 26 min to the end

>> No.23472951

>>23472901
>Wouldn't it be better to take the equivalent amount in Shares of Fortiana?
as far as I know if I didn't take any action I'd end up with shares in a delisted company

>Also, how the fuq do you buy mining shares from the UK?
aj bell. I asked an anon here for the best LSE listed miners and bought 500 quid of each. bought the top so most of em got hammered

>> No.23472972

>>23456018
Who’s baking?

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>>23472726
Ah, I see. Outside looking in to the discussion going on, it seems shareholders aren't happy about this acquisition though. You aren't really being paid much and the company loses most of its assets. The sale hasn't been approved of yet but the core shareholders have already accepted it, meaning it's likely to go through. Latest discussion on ceo.ca suggests that this is a total surprise for shareholders.

Seems like you got shafted bruv

>> No.23473037

>>23471854
Rio2 limited. Thanks

>> No.23473101

>>23472905
bunch of newspeak. that's why it only has 600 views.

>> No.23473152

>>23473101
The head of the IMF literally concedes that he's unsure that we would have had economic stability without the massive amounts of support. This is huge because most economist are in the camp that the economy is perfectly fine, especially after 2008.

>newspeak
wow its almost like knowing the jargon and vocab is useful.

>> No.23473174

>>23473152
>the massive amounts of support
What does this even mean?

>> No.23473184

>>23473037
What?

>> No.23473246

>>23473184
Sorry, replied to wrong post. Kek

>> No.23473247

>>23469476
Not the anon you're replying to, but mine (admittedly a promo package) took about a month to arrive, confirmed by tracking number.

>> No.23473249

>>23473174
That mean. Fed must BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR until the taxpayer holds the bag, and the rich hold all the gold & silver.

>> No.23473256

>>23473152
Who could've guessed that the financial institutions of the world kept pushing retarded memes and the economists were actually retarded and hurt the average first-worlder?

>> No.23473260

>>23472972
fresh bread

>>23473215

>>23473215

>>23473215

>> No.23473277

>>23471873
Rio2 limited. Thanks

>> No.23473377

>>23473260
Mmmmmm delicious!