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Native Gold 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/
https://www.goldeneaglecoin.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://www.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://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mg9YcAShTo
Magnets
https://www.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/

Previous thread:
>>24231749

Freedom round at spot:
https://sdbullion.com/freedom-round-black-friday

Level 1 encounter:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/us-policy/2020/11/23/bidens-pick-treasury-secretary-will-be-janet-yellen/

>> No.24248943

>>24244042
You totally missed the point you megabrainlet. Of course preserving our environment is important, who can be AGAINST it, right? That's the easiest political stance you can take. And that's exactly why it have been taken over by crooked politicians and bolchevik : they hijacked an important matter, bent it in every way possible to simply make it in yet another anti-freedom, endless tax well. They dont give a shit about nature, all they are interested in is creating ecotax this, carbon tax that, having the power to say no to everything you do as an entrepreneur or a free man because muh global warming :
>no goy, you're not allowed to own a car, you destroy the planet!
>no goy, you must pay to go to the beach now, think of the dolphins!
>no goy, you can't open a shop selling apple juice, think of the 6 millions apple trees!

While NEVER cracking down on the real polluting monsters, since they have enough money to fill the pockets of the crooked greenies. Current environmentalism is just another racketting scheme, nothing else. They have stolen an important matter to make it a farce. Just like everything else.

>> No.24248954

Just bought more BTC

>> No.24248970

>>24248954
Dilate
You never will be a pirate.

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>> No.24248984

Commodity general is up.

/CMG/
>>24248235

>> No.24249012

>>24248984
fuck off JIDF

>> No.24249036

>>24249012
Lol whut?

>> No.24249051

Are there any good videos/podcasts that go over what it would be like as the currency crashes. Anything economically doomsday would work too. I really love falling asleep listening to this kinda stuff for some reason and I don’t even own any pm. Some men just wanna see the world burn

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Silver is silver, right guys?

>> No.24249078

>>24248943
Basado

>> No.24249097

>>24249067
I'd never buy that faggotry.

>> No.24249099 [DELETED] 

I can say soon the Uniswap will meet real competitors on the DeFi market. I can say, the Dymmax (dymmax.com) has all odds to rise even higher tothemoon. What is your point of view?

>> No.24249155

>>24249097
>Calling silver faggotry in /pmg/
Do you know where you are?

>> No.24249163

>>24248984
Stocks and PMs are niche in /biz/ and commodities in general even more so. I do have a nickel position and have kicked myself a lot for not having more of a lumber position a few months ago.
Other than that, I am looking at uranium but that commodity will track the overall markets until japan depletes their reserves.

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Friendly reminder

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>>24249235
Fresh from /ourguys/ at crescat

>> No.24249261

How low will they let dollar go?

>> No.24249300
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How much silver do you guys have? Just passed 100oz today.

>> No.24249314

>>24249235
Doubt it desu

>> No.24249361

>>24249314
Thanks for that information anon I'll go ahead and amend my predictions based on the thorough analysis you've provided

>> No.24249442

>>24249361
You’re welcome
Next time I’ll draw some circles too convey my point

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>>24249067

>> No.24249477

Am I the only one who owns crypto AND precious metals?

>> No.24249493

>>24249477
No, I do too

>> No.24249525

>>24249477
No.

https://pastebin.com/jiMdEAN8

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It's over guys, we're financially ruined.
>>24248557

>> No.24249606
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Been thinking about a subtle place to hide a 100oz silver bar and got the idea to create a cum jar like pic related. Imagine it, someone breaks into your house would they stick their hand in a jar of cum? The cum would be murkey enough to hide the bar.
Is cum bad for silver?

>> No.24249633

>>24249606
>Is cum bad for silver?
Only one way to find out.

>> No.24249694

>>24249606
would be hilarious if it dissolves the silver and you end up with fancy cum

>> No.24249753

>>24249694
a gray slimy, semi shiny cum... what a horrible concept. I am sure no one would want to steal it though.

>> No.24249778

>>24249606
The natural properties of the silver would kill all the bacteria in the cum petri jar

>> No.24249883

>>24249778
It would probably also kill the sperm too.

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>>24249606
thats gross and you would need a very large jar and it would take you months to fill it with the volume of cum needed.

have you done any of the math on this? how many fluid ounces does the jar need to be to be big enough to hold a 100z silver bar?

how many fluid ounces of cum are deposited in your average cum shot?
how many total average cooms would it take to fill the jar, or at least fill it up enough to completely conceal the silver?
how many cooms can you deliver per day?
based on the above math, how many days will it take you to fill the jar?

you dont seem like you're that serious about effectively hiding this 100oz silver bar

>> No.24249904

>>24249606
>>24249694
>>24249753
I fucking love this general

>> No.24250026

>>24249300
230 oz silver 5oz gold

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>>24249902
Pic related is a good of thumb as to much can be produced per fap and a 100oz silver bar is about 178.50mm x 75.00mm.
I did invite my friends over to chip in and have a bar-bukakke. But they thought I said BBQ and it got really awkward

>> No.24250135

Skeena Resources killing it again with even more gold drilled! https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/787-tsx/ske/88206-skeena-intersects-36-75-g-t-aueq-over-18-32-metres-in-21a-zone-infill-drilling-at-eskay-creek.html

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24250173

Just bought 100 Barrick as premarket opened. How did i do?

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>>24250029
>178.50mm x 75.00mm.

we need to convert this to mL so we know how big of a jar would be necessary. once we have the size of the jar, we can subtract the mL volume that the silver bar will take up once placed in the jar. the remaining number is the amount of mL volume that is air and that's the amount of coom you'll need. from there we can calculate a rough estimate on how many cooms will be required to fill the jar

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>>24250215
So if 0.075 * 0.02 * 0.179 = 0.0002685 m3 then that is about 268.5ml. Or in 5ml per coom, 54 cooms. So if a 100oz silver bar is hidden in a 500ml jar it would take 46 cooms to fill (500/5=100, 100-54=46)

>> No.24250517

>>24250431
Will you be this anon?

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>>24248908
Everybody still holding their batbois?

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>>24250576
I got a quarter. I'll use it to test this hypothesis before using the 100oz bar >>24249606

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>>24250431
>46 cooms to fill
its feasible we have the science. could do that in a month at a conservative 1.5cpd cooms per day

the remaining challenge is with the details of completely concealing the silver. for example, if you placed the bar in the jar vertically, it would naturally lean to one side up agains the glass. the corner of the silver bar may be visible through the coom - you would have to deal with this in some way

you could do a few things: lean the jar on it's side so the silver is laying down horizontally and no corners are touching the jar. this will leave enough coom between the jar and the silver to conceal.

you could put white tape on the corners / edges of the silver bar to camoflauge it better in the coom, in case one of the corners is somehow visible

you could theoretically position the jar vertically and find a way and find a way to hold the silver in an upright position, not leaning up against the glass on any side. this will leave enough coom between the jar and the silver to conceal, similar to the horizontal method

i dont suggest you do any of this but if you do i'm sure someone will screencap it

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>>24250692
Destroy dick December is coming so 1.5cpd is a good call. Though from research the jar stays transparent for a while. Not sure how long it takes to go to a solid brown.

I'll see if I can get a small jar and start with a silver bat boy quarter. This year started with a bar, it can end with a bat

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>>24250807
Pic related is the more murky tone that ferments over time

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Hey, Have you ever heard about this platform: baseprotocol.org

I followed some crypto experts and they advised me toparticipate in it. But wanna know your opinion about their options and solutions for passive income. Is it worthy?

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It is quite difficult to find a good platform for investing. With this btc rising there are a lot of new projects and most of them are cheating.

Came across duckdao.io crypto incubator, looks trusty, what do you think about it?

>> No.24250971

>>24250807
kinda looks more like beer in that pic. yeah i duno i think you're right that the jar would likely be passed over by a burgler, but instead of doing all this cumming you could probably just use black coffee and make sure the silver doesnt touch the edges of the jar. accomplishes the same goal without having to wait

also if you accidentally break the coom jar... yuck have fun cleaning that up. coffee would probably leave a stain on the rug but at least it's not a coom stain that's 46 times the size of a regular one

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>>24250576
Yes, I even recently bought an other one

>> No.24251017

>>24250971
Why bother with liquid at that point? Just hide it among cereal or in a bag of flour

>> No.24251051

>>24251017
multiple bars, multiple hiding places in case one is found, they wont have found them all maybe

>> No.24251058

>>24250988
somebody on ebay sent me a coin in that gay velour bag a while ago

where do you find those?
do you google "gay coins pouches"?

>> No.24251209

>>24250173
>bought barrick below 23
You unironically bought the bottom. Well done sir.

>> No.24251282

>>24250971
Imagine the smell breaking a fermented coom jar

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fuck this boomer shit, i woudlve been identically positioned if i held stocks through this year

i shouldve bought more btc..

>> No.24252225

>>24249455
looks straight from the globohomo art threads on pol

>> No.24252301

>>24250173
Please help me understand why anyone would buy divvy stocks? Barrick and other huge players are too big to monthly, most of their stock growth has already happened. When people say "picked up some barrick " are you guys dropping 10 grand on one stock so the dividend payments actually matter? I mean what's the point of spending a few hundred on it when the dividend payments would be near worthless and all your money tied up, when it could have been put into some other moonshine potential

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>> No.24252376

>>24252301
My guess is either they put a lot of money on the table for them divvies, or they want good exposure to gold, or they are lazy and unknowledgeable on how to research miners and aren't therefore willing to invest in risky juniors

>> No.24252397

>>24252301
what should we call it when people put their money into a loser and ignore better opportunities to their own cost?

kek
maybe we can call it opportunity expense?

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/biz/ is laughing at us again

>> No.24252474

>>24252419
if you care what idiots think you're ngmi

>> No.24252566

>>24252419
That's when you buy

>> No.24252698

>>24251777

>i shouldve bought more btc..

Why not substitute BTC with Tesla? It went up just as much and is just as fundamentally worthless.

>> No.24252726

>>24251777
>Paper metals

Absolutely cringe market sell and kys

>> No.24252735 [DELETED] 

Rob Kientz just showed that the central banks are bidding up the price of Bitcoin on the futures exchanges at the same time as they are suppressing gold:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bq9SblPW-6w&ab_channel=GoldSilverPros

>> No.24252765

Rob Kientz just showed that the bullion banks are bidding up the price of Bitcoin on the futures exchanges at the same time as they are suppressing gold:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bq9SblPW-6w&ab_channel=GoldSilverPros

Proves that increasing the price of BTC is intended to serve as an additional means of suppressing the price of gold.

Meanwhile pages of people are still complaining that they can't cash out on Coinbase: https://www.reddit.com/r/CoinBase/

>> No.24252766

>>24249067
that's strange looking junk silver

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>>24249235
that chart is absolute wrong. gold and silver have got a more than 5000 years long success story. the trend chart is marketing crap and usually used by shitcoiners.

>> No.24252815

>>24249067
By buying it you support it, so I would not recommended unless your into gay stuff

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>>24252765
>Proves

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Check out my silver-plated spoon guys

>> No.24252864

>>24249606
the silver bar would not be sufficient to neutralize the bacteria and viruses inside. better hide coins in butter and bars in milk packs.

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>>24252765
Do you still have more juicy screenshot to share anon? I bet that are a lot of pink wojacks

>> No.24252873

I see a lot of opinions of influencers about gotEM. After the perspective pre-sale GTX token can grow x5 next year. What are your thoughts ?

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>>24249606
What about ammunition boxes? Make sure it is clean though silver does not like gunpowder

>> No.24252892

>>24252765
When the PM price suppression by major banks and other entities stops, if it ever stops, do you see a slow, steady rise over years for gold and silver prices, or will it be a hyper-fast parabolic rise?

>> No.24252912

>>24252828

If they were afraid of Bitcoin, they would be suppressing it. They know it's going to zero.

>> No.24252920

Going to have 200 to drop at my LCS this week, half on junk/ half on .999 bars and rounds? Digits decide

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>>24250636
please don't ruin the silver. i could not buy used silver anymore.

are you a fucking shitcoiner?! are you sent by powell and his fed orcs to abuse and rape our fantastic silver?! how dare you!!!

>> No.24252993

>>24252397
Okay so invest over 2 grand for 100 shares of barrick. Enjoy your 30 dollars a year. You can make that with less investment just fucking around with swing trading slv

>> No.24253016

>>24250026
wtf you're literally me
Godspeed Anon, your success is my success.

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Saw an interesting image today
>Gold up 19%
>Silver up 30%
>BTC up 169%
>ETH up 368%
Not to mention bloody chainlink up 766% on the year. I don't see this as gold looking bad, I see it as an actual hedge rather than a speculative asset or currency that's just inflating like the stock market. If gold went up 100% in a year it means we'd be in serious shit

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the cumjarcunt wants to make us fear metals and embrace cbdc!!! it's a psyop!!!

>> No.24253098

>>24248943
based, don't forget that nuclear power will always separate the fake environmental phony midwits from the real future-focused high iq chads who really care.

>> No.24253110

>>24252993
>You can make that with less investment just fucking around with swing trading slv
I make that every 6 minutes whether I work or sleep and there's way wealthier people than me

opportunity cost is relative. Whatever you're doing seems stupid to someone. Same with me. People gotta do what they know

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So lads, gather around for this question in economics class.

What are we expecting first in either a post-crash OR a post-decline scenario - PM peak, or Crypto peak.
Explain your reasoning, and if we get enough good answers, I'll let you watch a documentary on the Unibomber next lesson instead of doing a test.

>> No.24253209

Great news from Vizsla:
https://ceo.ca/@newswire/vizsla-drills-1815-metres-of-457-gt-silver-equivalent

>> No.24253250

>>24253110
I'm genuinely trying to learn here, why invest in div stock over something with much more potential growth? Even so, why not invest into yamana? You get 1/3 of the dividend payments for a stock that costs less than 1/4 the price per share of barrick

>> No.24253269

>>24252964
>inb4 someone repost the pic of the naked guy with a silver bar covering his junk

>> No.24253292

>>24252892

I incline to believe that we'll simply wake up one day and there will be an event. A currency crisis, a banking crisis, a COMEX default, an official gold-price revaluation. And gold, silver, and miners, will make manifold gains in the blink of an eye, and on that day, you'll either in the metals and miners or you'll be out of them. That was the way it was with palladium.

Andrew Maguire says that we'll get to $2500 gold and $35 silver first, and then the revaluation will occur: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-V859-gi2M

>> No.24253316

>>24253250
I'm not telling you to invest in a dividend stock

I'm saying to someone out there all stocks are bad investments

>> No.24253672

>>24253316
Sorry, when you said "loser" I thought you were referring to whatever I am doing versus barrick, (I wouldn't call barrick a loser), not the other poster

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45ish ounces including the junk. 1/10th gold. Next purchase will be a 1/4 GE

>> No.24253859

>>24253292
Is it true that, the smaller the market cap of the mining company, the later it will move in a PM bull market, especially so for silver miners? I’ve heard Rick Rule allude to something like that, and I want to make sure I’m not misunderstanding him. So essentially, if you hold microcap silver miners in your portfolio, you shouldn’t be discouraged when you see the large gold miners moving first, without any corresponding moves in the silver juniors?

>> No.24253870

>>24249300
>How much silver do you guys have? Just passed 100oz today.
850oz

Sexy stack desu

>> No.24254007

>>24252833
Checked. I am jelly desu.

>> No.24254235

sold all my PM and bought XRP best decision of my life. Buy XRP now before its too expensive

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>>24249300
500 oz silver, 600g gold, 3k miner. Putting 1k in miner every month. Slowly but surely, we will all make it.

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>>24249300
350 oz silver 25oz gold

>> No.24254327

>>24254235
>he sold the bottom
Classic

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>>24254235
No.

>> No.24254592

I want gold to stay down for a while because I need to stack waaaay more.

1.25 oz gold, 9 oz silver

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>>24254235
nope

>> No.24255000

>>24249067
shit all melts the same

>> No.24255091
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>>24253859

>Is it true that, the smaller the market cap of the mining company, the later it will move in a PM bull market, especially so for silver miners?

That is sometimes true, yes. I believe the reason why that is sometimes the case is that only the more discerning investors know about the small-cap companies. So what happens is that, at the beginning of a miner bull market, the institutional investors go into the large producers and ETFs, and that inflow of capital then allows people who are already in those large-cap stocks, and who are knowledgeable about the mining industry, to take profits, and shift them into the lagging small-caps, which they know to be vastly undervalued. It takes very little money, taken out of the larger sources, to make the small caps move, and so they eventually give enormous returns. Sprott gives us an example of this process. See e. g. that he sells a lot of his Kirkland Lake, and buys 4 million shares in Mountain Boy Minerals, which is what caused it to appreciate 3x in price.

On the other hand, Rick Rule is jaded by a long history in the mining industry and seems to have an instinctive hatred and disdain for small caps, so take what he says with a grain of salt. Many silver small caps have vastly outperformed the producers this year (see e. g. Callinex, Eloro Resorces, Vangold). I invested in small caps from the beginning and will continue to hold only small caps, because you never know when the catalyst will come to make them soar; e. g. Silver Spruce announcing that they are drilling at Pino. Some would say that we are already past the initial stage of this miner bull market, where the larger-caps generally outperform the smaller-caps. We already saw that happen from March to July.

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>>24249300
like 50
>gold 1gram+some 14k jewelry i found
and some sterling i found around

>> No.24255214

Today is the day my fellow boomers

>> No.24255413

>>24255091
Well to be honest, Rick rule advice is quite good for someone with lot of money already. Why aim at 160x with risk when you can do 30x riskless. That's good when your capital is 100k or more. But for someone like me and many other poor wageslave, 30x will never be a life changing gain. Oh great, went from 10k to 300k. Clearly good, still have to wake up at 4am to work though. Everyone has to think about their position, risk tolerance and what they should do.

>> No.24255510

>>24255413
>30x will never be a life changing gain
Listen to yourself. Your brain is fried with crypto.

>> No.24255579
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24255579

Finally found these in stock and cleared them out. There were only 13 left.

>> No.24255659

>>24255413
But are the small caps with verified ounces in the ground, residing in “safe” jurisdictions, some operating money in the bank, and with competent management really all that risky anymore? There is some element of risk inherent to investing in any equities, but the notion that, for example, a 75m market cap miner in Canada with verified ownership of multi-million ounces of silver on their property is just an extreme, balls-to-the-wall, blind gamble doesn’t make a lot of sense to me. As long as you aren’t speculating on the hope of positive drill returns when there is no other news about their properties, then it seems to me that small cap miners are simply the most intelligent way to play this bull market. Open to alternate viewpoints here but that’s what makes sense to me.

>> No.24255692
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It arrived!!!

>> No.24255710

>>24255579
Where at just curious

>> No.24255839

>>24255710
Bullionexchanges

>> No.24255891

>>24255692
Nice.

>> No.24255933 [DELETED] 

>>24255659

DV (which I think is what you are referring to) is definitely 100% safe to me. I don't have the slightest anxiety about drill-results, because I already know, from the size and history of the property, what has to be in the ground. A very different situation from e. g. something like Black Tusk, which is essentially a lottery ticket. DV does actually have a fair number of institutional investors, which is why the mcap is 11x higher than (say) SSE. However, the reason why DV isn't even higher than it already is, is because, if silver collapsed, then DV would collapse as well. DV is 100% safe if silver doesn't collapse, but, if silver does collapse, then it will collapse as well. We are convinced that silver will keep going up, on the basis of economic fundamentals, but most mainstream people aren't.

>> No.24255934

>>24255692
fat boomer fingers with graded coin
>classic

>> No.24255975
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>>24248908

>> No.24255977

>>24255659

DV (which I think is what you are referring to) is definitely 100% safe to me. I don't have the slightest anxiety about drill-results, because I already know, from the size and history of the property, what has to be in the ground. A very different situation from e. g. something like Black Tusk, which is essentially a lottery ticket. DV does actually have a fair number of institutional investors, which is why the mcap is 11x higher than (say) SSE. However, the reason why DV isn't even higher than it already is, is because, if silver collapsed, then DV would collapse as well. DV is only 100% safe if silver doesn't collapse. It's a call option on silver. On the basis of economic fundamentals, we are convinced that silver will keep going up, but most mainstream people aren't.

>> No.24256084

>>24252920
Silver Canoes

>> No.24256193

>>24255510
Sorry, I will correct myself because you are right. It will not be a huge life changing investment. It still is since 30x is huge and you can start investing very early and get ahead but your life will still be one of wageslavey. In the current world, 300k won't get you anywhere near retirement, that's what I'm referring to. I never invest into crypto though, I hate usury and investment without productivity for society.
>>24255659
Small caps don't have the resilience of Barrick gold or newmont, their life are influenced by pm price. That's what I'm pointing at. I see small caps as safe as long as they have proven ounce in the ground like IPT or VGLD.

>> No.24256197

im staying out of stocks for now. i will dedicate time to reading and learning then i will catch the copper and zinc booms in a couple years

>> No.24256207

Golds up $2 today congrats guys, remember a weekly close below 1810 Pack it up cause it’s going at least to 1580, possibly 1400 for a near full retrace

>> No.24256238

>>24256207
I fucking hope so.

>> No.24256259

>>24256207
Heaven gift! I hope it does, I missed March dip.

>> No.24256268

>>24249300
Hello Korean stacker.
No silver for 2 more months.
Just cant do it.

>> No.24256309

>>24255934
Do you think he's in his 40's?

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>>24256207
good, i can back up a uhaul 20 a day and go to town.

>> No.24256370

people here acting as if the sky is falling in PM's meanwhile my platinum is up, and my biggest equity positions(klondike and pacifico) havent move at all.

>> No.24256387

>>24249300
Gratz kino korean stacker. That's a big milestone. I've slacked on silver even though there's more pieces I want. I'm in a gold mood now, especially with this dip.

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>>24255692
alrignt im not usually a fan of slabbed gold but son of a bitch thats nice anon.

>> No.24256420

>>24256197
Good attitude anon. Here's some links from the [UNDER CONSTRUCTION] commodity general, hope you learn things well:
>>24255879
>>24256217

>> No.24256451

>>24255975
>t. B12 gang

>> No.24256467

>>24256370
It's because platinum is an industrial metal, not a monetary metal. It's riding on vaccine recovery front running. My thoughts are that it will be short lived.

>> No.24256551

>>24256467

Platinum has actually been used as a monetary metal before (see Russia during the 1820s). It is a very new metal, so doesn't have the ancient history of gold and silver, but might have an exciting future for all we know. I don't own any platinum simply because I don't see the point in owning anything other than silver, when I am sure that silver will be the investment of the century, but I am sure that platinum will do extremely well.

>> No.24256569

>>24248908
I am financially ruined

>> No.24256710

>>24256551
>>24256467
>>24256370
If silver hypothetically dropped, which would be hard to believe at this point, than it wouldn't really matter. The gold & silver train are inevitable one way or another. If silver drops than stackers just stack more & faster.

Also, silver is an industrial metal too.
I think platinum will hold value, but how it will relate to a gold or silver currency is beyond me.

>> No.24256871
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should i get 100 of these from metalmarket or they are some scam tokens? they are literally the chepeast OZ's in shop and avaible, when all others 100 packets have weeks of waiting time for delivery.

whats the catch

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>>24256710
other than rate of industrial consumption its a very rare material relatively speaking. i think its undervalued for sure

1/3 been a while since this was posted, may be out of order

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>>24256886
2/3

>> No.24256995

>>24255977
I don’t see how silver could collapse. Unless we enter an alternate reality. Literally our entire monetary and financial system seems on the brink of collapse. What’s interesting is how quiet the mainstream media and investment institutions are about this. I’m untrained in economics but just doing my own research, with my low baseline capability for understanding these kinds of things, a collapse in some form is inevitable. Convenient how we have coronavirus, racial tension, Presidential election controversy, and all these other stories to divert attention away from the underlying decay of the system.

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>>24256949
3/3

>> No.24257104

>>24256871
Buy a more reputable coin.
Its going to be worth it longer term than these anon.

>> No.24257149

Quinton Hennigh interview on New Found Gold:
https://www.tfmetalsreport.com/podcast/10539/special-podcast-dr-quinton-hennigh-new-found-gold-corp

Please let the share price dump to C$3.00 I want in on this

>> No.24257186

>>24256995
It's virtually inconceivable for silver to get impaired to the point of see prices 20+% lower than we have now without the fed allowing deflation. With China stockpiling copper, if they saw silver at $19-16, they would back the truck up.

>> No.24257196

>>24257149
i think that ship may have sailed mate, that project is going to be beloved by everyone within a 200km radius.

>> No.24257206

>>24256886
>>24256949
>>24256996
Yes this is a common post.
Everyone calls it a scam metal, but I'm not so pessimistic. If someone has the cashflow to buy an ounce of platinum than yeah why not.
Just make sure to secure silver & gold first & foremost. You know that though. Platinum is a wild card. Buying a marked platinum bar seems more reasonable than paying a high premium on a coin.

>> No.24257255

>>24257104
hmm , the price on 100 stack of Krugerrand is literally the same, but i have to wait 45days.

wtf is this shit, and why does it matter? isn't 1OZ :1OZ when reselling ?

>> No.24257272

>>24257196
Lol I know. Might be smarter to go into Labrador instead, their Kingsway is just north of the Keats and Lotto zones of NFG's Queensway. On strike to those, too. I hate to stick my finger into so many soups at once but if there's one way I can have my moon mission at Newfoundland, it's going to be LAB or some other company with projects adjacent to NFG

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>>24255891
Thanks fren
>>24255934
I'm only 35! And only a little bit fat.
>>24256391
Its my only slabbed gold. I will probably get one a year for the sov proofs along with the regular bullion ones.

>> No.24257380

>>24257272
i think your right, if any of these nearby projects find continuations to that ore body that Newfound Gold have located they will be in big, that find alone is a district building discovery and i am sure it wont be the only mine to be build there either. Its now down to figuring out which nearby properties will have the best chances.

>> No.24257394

>>24253111

>Crypto peak

A significant rise from here definitely being possible, but eventually blunted by fractional reserve systems in the centralized L2 payment processors like PayPal essentially breaking the much-promoted stock-to-flow model. It will be insured that past a certain point the supply increase via derivative instruments will more than accommodate additional retail or managed money interest sufficient to place the price on a clear long term downtrend so as to incentivize most people who are not ideologically invested in the "bitcoin revolution" to switch to fully centralized alternatives masquerading as "crypto" but having no fundamental difference from fiat.

IOW The bitcoin offramp is a fraud and leads back onto the same highway with new signs along it that have "USD" sloppily painted over with "Fedcoin", but you might get a little ahead of the traffic if you take it.

Cryptos with utility for evading capital controls and confiscatory government policy will see genuine gains as those with means will increasingly seek to flee repressive countries (including the US). Privacy coins like Monero will do best as they are the best suited to this use case. Peak is likely to happen faster than gold or other commodities.

>Gold peak

Slower but essentially unstoppable peak. Cannot ultimately be thwarted by the same derivative mechanisms as the demand will be the result of producer/exporter foreign governments demanding settlement via gold while revealing the immense gold backing of their own currency, resulting in a devaluation of currencies without as much backing. Last minute seizures or accumulation of gold by the treasury may succeed in arresting the dollar's fall somewhat and thus reducing the potential rise of gold in dollars.

Attempts at physical seizure in vaulting services and ETFs likely. Punitive taxation of profits on private sales is likely. Miner nationalization possible. Tough choice if you see yourself trying to leave to country.

>> No.24257481

>>24257206
yeah i know some anons like the elephants or penguins, but i got a 1oz valcambi in assay this year. with my credit cards offer of spend a thousand i get 200$ back so i used it on 1 oz plat and 1 oz gold. removed the premium pretty well

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>>24257380
I really should go through more of those Newfoundland properties. But anyway LAB is looking like a keeper to me, pic related

>> No.24257545

>>24257255
>isn't 1OZ :1OZ when reselling ?
Only on an industrial scale or when we reach...
>peak gold/silver sell to grab fiat to then spend said fiat for hard assets (property/etc.)
The so called "collectors" market is relatively small for mints. The quality of the coin is more ore less based on how well known a mint's reputation is as it simply sustains a confidence in the coin's authenticity. That said people like pretty coins. An american eagle is better than any off hand brand private minted coin as the nature of the coin is interracially tied to the U.S. The U.S monetary system busts than guess what...the U.S eagle rises even out of the ashes if there are any.

Trustworthiness is key.
You yourself have hesitated on these showing the coin's integrity is flakey. Its not exactly truly tied to the U.S nor are there going to be a high turn out year after year of this same coin face. Recognition goes so far in currency.

>> No.24257587

>>24257492
Hmm, now that I'm looking at the picture again it seems nature is against exploration at Kingsway... Vegetation and a river blocking a large part of exploration at the Appleton Fault Zone.

>> No.24257659

>>24257481
Oh that's pretty cool you removed the premium like that anon. Congrats.convincing frens just to buy silver alone seems tough, so anything outside of gold & silver is going to take time.

>> No.24257678

>>24249300
63 ounces and a half an ounce of gold. New to stacking though, and only recently got a full time job again.

>> No.24257773

>>24253016
We are all gonna make it anon. Keep stacking

>> No.24257849

>>24257394

>Cryptos with utility for evading capital controls and confiscatory government policy will see genuine gains as those with means will increasingly seek to flee repressive countries (including the US). Privacy coins like Monero will do best as they are the best suited to this use case. Peak is likely to happen faster than gold or other commodities.

I think that even this small utility of crypto (the privacy in privacy-coins) is questionable. Because a person can flee an oppressive country while having gold or silver in an overseas vault, just as readily as they can while having Monero. And if they use Kinesis they can even transfer that vaulted gold or silver to other people. People legally held gold in overseas vaults during 1933. Monero seems to have the best fundamentals for the post-fiat world out of any of the cryptos. But as no country will accept Monero in exchange for goods and commodities, even the future of Monero seems dubious. An additional consideration is that every privacy-coin has to be "cashed out," whereas, if you hold a gold or silver coin, you can always transact without being noticed.

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>>24252419

>> No.24257935
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>>24257659
thx, im hoping i dont get under spot but it def helped up front. holding platinum in his hand might help, its a really cool material for its size. def let him establish and i really wouldnt stack more than a few oz of it for sure. pic is my bar

>> No.24257973

>>24248908
>Native Gold Edition
what's the "gangue"?

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>>24256551
The problem is the stock to flow of the metal. Shells have been used as currency, but I wouldn't call seashells monetary. Same with beads. Gold and silver are monetary metals. Copper fits in for low value circulation, but it isn't even monetary.

See pic related. Sorry for the BTC bits, but it was the only chart I could find quickly that had gold, silver, and platinum for comparison. And it's kind of misleading about stock to flow regarding BTC since it's not consumed in industry, which is what stock to flow is supposed to indicate. Platinum is almost entirely consumed. It is 99% an industrial metal since it's stock to flow ratio is 1.1.

It's valuable, don't get me wrong. It's obviously a precious metal. But it's not a monetary metal and functions poorly as one due to the overwhelming demand on it to be consumed. If your coinage is more likely to be melted down to be used in industry than it is to be held in coinage to circulate, then it's not a monetary metal.

So platinum's price will track with other industrial commodities, more so than gold and silver.

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i wonder what the market will do today

>> No.24258093

>>24257587
not to big of a deal, just means lots of soil sampling and deeper drilling is needed.

>> No.24258104

>>24257935
All very nice.
Keep it up!

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>>24258093
Well they've got a lot of soil samples and are focusing on getting more. They're actually drilling now, they're going with a RAB drill for now though, that's for testing the soil anyways

>> No.24258268

>>24257935
hmm i actually might get 1 oz of platinum and palladium just because. then i would have a leaf of every metal except rhodium

>> No.24258283

>>24258197
deep surface sediments are a pain because magnetometers and other remote sensing tech cant work past a few feet of top soil. This just means that the exploration will have to be more traditional, with on the ground crews looking for outcrops and doing a lot more surface drilling too. no biggy just more effort.

>> No.24258289

>>24258093
Pan man is the OP pic Kintsugi repair or native as found?

>> No.24258343

>>24257545
roger that burger friend

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>>24258283
Alright that's good to know. I learnt something new again! I'm very interested in this company due to Kingsway's proximity on strike to Keats and Lotto but I guess I still have to look around for some others in the vicinity just to be sure I'm picking the right horse

>> No.24258372

>>24257394
>Cryptos with utility for evading capital controls and confiscatory government policy will see genuine gains as those with means will increasingly seek to flee repressive countries (including the US). Privacy coins like Monero will do best as they are the best suited to this use case. Peak is likely to happen faster than gold or other commodities.
Can those governments go after the blockchain instead of the coin itself?

>> No.24258441

>>24257985
Sorry, fren. I have UUP calls. I need to see 95. We are going to see 100+ before too long.

>> No.24258462

>>24257984

I disagree that platinum's consumption in industry makes it less valuable as a monetary metal. Monetary metals are only monetary to begin with, because they have an intrinsic value which derives from real-world use. Hence the national wealth is added to when a country stockpiles them. Money must both represent savings, or store intrinsic value, and be useful as a currency. (The fact that crypto doesn't fulfil the first of those two criteria is precisely why it will go to zero in the post-fiat world.) Keith Neumeyer is correct to say that the industrial uses of silver add to, rather than detract from, its value as a monetary metal. If a country wished to stockpile platinum, and issue platinum coinage, then they could execute that plan; it would simply make the price of platinum go a lot higher. Same is true of silver. If silver goes up 10x, and a government wants to monetize silver, they can do so; it simply means that the demand for it will make the price go up another 10x.

Has to be borne in mind, also, that the use of PMs as currencies will have much more to do with PM substitutes than physical coins. i. e. 1:1 allocated gold-backed cryptos like Kinesis (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Q9aYYluRA0)), as well as gold-backed currencies in the present banking system. So scarcity of a metal for coinage is not necessarily a reason why it can't be used as a currency.

As I say, I don't own any platinum, simply making a case for it, along with clarifying some fundamental principles of money.

>> No.24258505
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>>24258289
its gold ore from the motherlode vein done up by a friend as cabochons for jewellery. pic related is the raw ore before cutting and polishing.

>> No.24258617

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>> No.24258638

>>24258369
see if any of these companies have figured out the bedrock depths yet. If bedrock comes less than 2m from surface on mapping its likely to outcrop at surface and makes sampling easier. If you cant find bedrock your working with float and other material thats worked its way towards surface and its not easy to track where samples came from. Case in point "the lost golden plate" ledge in Fairy County Washington, a guy found a sample of gold ore running grades higher than thought possible but no ones been able to locate the source due to deep top soils.

>> No.24258784

>>24258462
The problem is that for a metal to be a monetary metal, it needs to not only have intrinsic value due to some real world use, like you say, but it also needs to have enough supply to satisfy both the industrial consumption and also the monetary consumption. You need enough of it to meet both demands. That's what the stock to flow indicates. If demand for consumption is too great, then it leaves little left for coinage or even vaults for backed crypto tokens. Platinum is just *too** scarce to be able to function as a monetary metal. That's why it's precious, but it's *too* precious to be able to fulfill that role. My argument is not that it's not valuable. It is. But in order to be a monetary metal, it needs to meet other criteria which it fails: both considering the technicals and prevailing historic sentiment. It *could* be used as money, but it would be very bad at its job in doing so. Rhodium could also be used as a money, but it would be even worse at its job. A monetary metal needs to be scarce, but not too scarce. There's a balance where gold falls in that sweet spot.

>> No.24258791

>>24258372

Big maybe. They will likely succeed in tracing transactions to a degree, though if you bought in cash and don't link a wallet to your identity it doesn't help them.

If you're asking if they can escalate attacks against encryption, or leverage hardware backdoors, or go after core devs to try to harm the network. All are possible imo, yeah. No 100% safe bets anywhere sadly.

>> No.24258823
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24258823

>>24258505
shiny *_* cheers from Italy!

>> No.24258913
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>>24258638
Alright, new info again. Makes sense. So visible bedrock and bedrock that is found (and understood to be) near surface is important. Because it's Newfoundland we're talking about, I think it's also important to see if the gold is hosted in quartz

>> No.24258936

>>24248908
These are gorgeous pan man

>> No.24258946

>>24248908

those are beautiful.

>> No.24259142

>>24258784

Industrial vs monetary is a question of supply and demand. Most silver is consumed in industry, but, if there was a greater monetary demand for silver, then that might overwhelm the industrial demand--to the point where most demand for silver would be monetary. Whether a metal is mostly industrial or mostly monetary simply depends on how much people are willing to pay for it for either purpose. If you stockpile platinum, then you stockpile savings, just as you stockpile savings by stockpiling gold, silver, or copper; and, if you have a stockpile, then you can issue a currency from that stockpile.

I mentioned that Russia had used platinum coinage before in the 19th century. I believe that most of the platinum in the world is mined in only two countries, Russia and Zimbabwe. So if any country is going to monetize platinum, I think it will be Russia.

>> No.24259208

>>24258936
They went up for sale earlier this year at a friends jewellery shop in California. I am told one piece is still available i ll see if i can link it.
>>24258913 yes thats fabulous VG with pyrite next to it, and yes surface exposed bedrock is handy because it means less effort to track deposits through drilling.

>> No.24259408

>>24259142
Do you think there will ever be a silver-backer currency?

>> No.24259516

>>24258441
Too bad friendo. Learn some econ and come back. Next stop 90

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>>24259408

Yes; the South American countries are most likely to do it. Two excellent articles on this subject:

https://goldsilver.com/blog/the-potential-looming-catalyst-for-silver-no-one-sees-coming/

"According to some sources, central authorities—whether defined as central banks or other entities—have held silver for more than 250 generations.

India was a silver country long before it was a gold country. Mexico is the largest silver producing country in the world, Peru the second, so each have plenty of metal they could tap to sure up their reserves or any other use. China and Russia are the third and fourth largest producers, respectively, so could use it as another way to diversify out of the US dollar, which they have been keen to do. Poland is also a large producer with a long history of silver mining."

https://www.bullionvault.com/gold-news/silver_monetary_062920102

https://www.bullionvault.com/gold-news/silver_investment_070820105

>> No.24259788

>>24259558
Wow if that happened, then the gains in these mining stocks could be literally unbelievable

>> No.24259872

>>24259142
Four out of the five largest Platinum producers are in South Africa the other is in Russia

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>>24257985
92 broken.
LET'S GOOOOOOOO

>> No.24259990

>>24259872

Yes, sorry. Don't have any investments in platinum, and I'm not very familiar with it. Just looked it up and it says that the highest three producers are:

South Africa - 110mt per annum
Russia - 21 mt per annum
Zimbabwe - 14 mt per annum

>> No.24260013

>>24259889
Call in a wellness check on Brent jo

>> No.24260106

>>24259889
Also, /smg/ is shilling FVAC. They are a rare earth metal miner. Does anyone have any DD on this? Seems a good buy for the green meme.

>> No.24260179

>>24260106
Wait, my bad. It's listed as MP on the NYSE.

>> No.24260222

>>24259516
We shall see. Divided government with stimulus lagging could be interesting.

>> No.24260405

>>24260106
there the California based Rare earth miner and concentrator. Their mine is one of a kind, and their processing and concentration plant is i think one of the only ones of its kind in North America. There a safe bet to be listed as a strategic resource producer for the US Military. Last time I looked at their Mountain Pass mine was a while ago when it belonged to a different company and was in regulatory hell.

>> No.24260434

>>24260405
fuck forgot link MP Materials https://mpmaterials.com/what-we-do/

>> No.24260571

>>24260405
>one of the only ones of its kind in North America
That's what I've read too. Sounds safe to invest in and they're currently in a 3% dip. I'll dca my way in. Thanks Pan Man.

>> No.24260666

>>24260571
it was an incredibly expensive and hard to permit operation too if i remember correctly, they had to develop a dry tailings setup as well as containment loop that would prevent tailings dust from leaving the site, people were concerned with toxic byproducts contaminating the region.

>> No.24260667
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24260667

Or just buy Iron stock

25th oldest company in America lol

Going to $30

>> No.24260682

>>24259990
I own Sibanye which is in South Africa and it has been very good to me so far. Platinum is currently trading very low compared to its historical mean so I think there still a lot of upside in some of these platinum producers. That being said there is of course some political risk, but I think the risk/reward is worth it.

>> No.24260974

>>24256871
>silver bullion coin
> rocketship launch to the moon
yes

>> No.24261010
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>>24250576
Yes sir

>> No.24261147

>>24248908
All but one of my miners is down... why would you do this to me pmg?

>> No.24261158

>>24257984
>And it's kind of misleading about stock to flow regarding BTC since it's not consumed in industry, which is what stock to flow is supposed to indicate.


interesting. if you calculate silver's stock to flow as stock(t)/(stock(t)-stock(t-1)) wouldn't it achieve a comparable stock to flow as bitcoin? that is, very large.

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>>24260667
>>24260106

American industry, you say?

Let's not get carried away now, gweilos.

>> No.24261405

Why is crypto mooning? Tell me that shit will crash harder than last time.

>> No.24261537

>>24261405
Crypto is going to zero in ten years

>> No.24261608

>>24260682

I don't doubt that platinum will do extremely well. I know almost nothing about it, but precious metals of all kinds will be the only way for people to protect themselves when the system comes crashing down. The only reason why I don't own platinum is because I don't think that anything else offers the same kind of leverage that silver does, in terms of correcting to its historic ratio (from a GSR of 1:77 to 1:14, or even 1:3, so 5.5x to 25x potential). The upside in the Platinum: Gold ratio seemed a little more limited to me, so I never did any research into platinum. Think that one ounce of platinum currently buys you half an ounce of gold, and the historic ratio is 2:1 or 3:1, so 4x or 6x potential. Only know a few pieces of trivia. I don't see any philosophical reason, however, why South Africa or Russia shouldn't stockpile it and make it into a currency, because, as I say, money simply needs to represents intrinsic value or savings, as well as be useful as a currency, and platinum is not so rare as to be unusable for circulation. This historical circumstance interested me when I read about it:

"The 19th century Russian Czars took this trend one step further and actually introduced platinum coinage for general circulation. In the early to mid 1800s, large quantities of platinum-alloy nuggets were recovered from alluvial deposits in the Ural Mountains. The Russian Czars hoped to take advantage of this by turning the unusual metal into coins.

Between 1828 and 1845, Russia struck a series of circulating platinum-alloy coins in 3, 6 and 12 ruble denominations."

>> No.24261612

>>24261147
Literally all of my miners are up today what are you doing wrong?

>> No.24261646

>>24261405
Why do you care? If you feel you bought in to the wrong thing and would prefer digital dollars you cannot touch or see because it is "mooning" you are in the wrong place. Tourists fuck off, you do not buy PM's as a get rich quick scheme, you should be happy for faggots who bought in to a fad making money. If you do not understand why you buy PM's and thought you were going to get rich quick you bought in to a fad again. Do I think it's going to happen sure , but that isn't why I bought now grow up

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>>24261405
>Tell me that shit will crash harder than last time.
Of course, that's the whole point of P&Ds. Whales are currently luring the normans with moon missions, then go for the massive rug pull once the price is high enough. Considering we are reaching ATH, i believe it wont take long before they massively sell off for astronomical gains, while as usual, /biz/ become full pink because they didn't sell while they could. Many such cases.

>> No.24261740

>>24261646
Yeah, my physical PMs are insurance and long term savings. I also own crypto for actual moonshots. People can own multiple types of assets for different reasons. People in PMs for moonshots are doing it wrong.

>> No.24261758

>>24261158
cont.

and for something that is not "consumed" like bitcoin, this formula is equivalent to the usual stock-to-flow quotient. if you want to ignore silver's usefulness an industrial metal, then it would be fairer (but nonsensical) to use stock(t)/(stock(t)-stock(t-1)) when comparing to bitcoin or other deflationary cryptos.

>> No.24261763

Is everyone here white?

>> No.24261796

>>24261608
I think in terms of percentage gains silver has probably the largest potential. One of the things about platinum that I like, that often gets overlooked, is its role in air pollution cleanup and emissions reductions. More countries are becoming concerned about air quality and platinum is key to reduce the amount of emissions whether it’s on vehicles or from smokestacks we’re going to need a lot of platinum for that. Most people are aware of catalytic converters, but don’t realize that all those big industrial factories also use platinum and palladium to reduce the levels of pollution they’re emitting. The case for holding physical is that if there is a ever a major conflict in South Africa (not unlikely) then the physical market could become supply constrained overnight and the price could go up 3-4-5x within a span of of weeks.

>> No.24261846

>>24261763
no i'm american

>> No.24261864

>>24261763
no im half slav half irish

>> No.24261866

>>24261763
The regulars, yes. But lately we we are invaded by pajeets shitcoiners trying to fud our precious, shiny rocks.
Beside the fud tourists, you are here in the last aryan bunker of /biz/.

>> No.24261887

>>24261846
You must be white because any other color puts there home country before america

>> No.24261919

>>24261887
cringe incel
trump lost
biden won

>> No.24261994

This BHS update flew right past me. Looks like I was a bit too quick to pull the trigger on the share. That's a very impressive looking vein
https://twitter.com/BayhorseSilver/status/1329139156027633664

>> No.24262038

>>24261758
cont.

is this erroneous stock-to-flow comparison perhaps why people are so bullish on btc as opposed to PMs?

>> No.24262045

>>24250807
those are urea crystals on top

mix with nitric acid (get from car batteries) and you got a sweet old school ied

bonus: bigger boom if you toss in some fertilizer pellets

>> No.24262096 [DELETED] 

>>24261796

Thanks for the information, it's very interesting to hear, especially the point about political instability in South Africa. For all I know platinum may outperform silver in the end. I think that that will ultimately depend upon supply and demand vs intrinsic value in industry, and it seems, from what you are saying, that platinum is presently adding its industrial value rather than detracting from it. Either way, according to the historic ratios, both platinum and silver have 6x potential, so both seem to be a better purchase to me than gold.

>> No.24262110

>>24261763
I'm sicilian. Make of that what you will.

>> No.24262129

>>24261796

Thanks for the information, it's very interesting to hear, especially the point about political instability in South Africa. For all I know platinum may outperform silver in the end. I think that that will ultimately depend upon supply and demand on the one hand, intrinsic value in industry on the other, and it seems, from what you are saying, that platinum is presently adding to its industrial value rather than detracting from it. In any event, according to the historic metallic ratios, both platinum and silver have 6x potential relative to gold, so both seem to be a better purchase to me than gold.

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>>24261994
BONANZA!

>> No.24262168

>>24261994
I got something in the mail from them about shareholder meeting. Into the shredder it goes

>> No.24262220

>>24262134
I'm kind of anxious to get back on this but I think I'll let it slip. Whatever. There are other companies out there. Great looking vein nonetheless

>> No.24262290

>>24261994
wouldn't be surprised if Bayhorse goes 3-4x in '21

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24262321

War nickels available for spot @ monument today. Is this worth it? I normally don't fuck with junk, other than merc dimes for the blowjobs..

https://monumentmetals.com/wartime-nickel-1-face-value.html

>> No.24262375

>>24261147
>>24261612

CCW +4%
MTB +13%
SVE +5%
IPT +3%
BSR +2%
VML +3%
TK +2.5%

Not the best day in the world, but not a terrible day in the small caps all in all.

>> No.24262389

my paycheck just came in
should I buy Barrick Gold?
I’m thinking of spending $2000 and I’d rather not put it in anything too risky

>> No.24262453

>>24261994
>>24262134
Knowing them it's surely yellow paint

>> No.24262510
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Obverse

>> No.24262512

>>24262453
Kek. Jokes aside they're just unfocused and tend to be very untransparent. The reason I tapped out was because they released nothing of substance and now they come out with this great image of a gold vein hosted in quartz. I now see why they decided to acquire and focus on Harrison, although I still doubt their production capabilities.

>> No.24262546

>>24262389
it's a good price right now, and if you buy today you'll likely get in in time for the Ex Dividend date 11/27 and get 9 cents a share in a few weeks

>> No.24262928

>>24262134
they really should be more careful with these pressers, the ore there at Morrison is nuggety and difficult to trace, sure thats a great looking vein but the grade might just cut off at random.

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>>24262375
>>24261612
they fucking better go back down, all mine are up and i'm getting my paycheck next week.

>> No.24263073

I want to buy some miner stocks but I don't really know the advantages of different types. Should I just get some GDX ETF and call it a day?

>> No.24263103

>>24263073
GDXJ if you want real money.

>> No.24263168
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>>24263073
Here's a couple of links. We're trying to build a commodity general, that will have information on mining stock investing in the OP in the future
>>24255879
>>24256217

>> No.24263248

gold really holding for bare life at 1800-1810 level.
US10Y just had a golden cross pattern meaning that they will rise in the future, supposedly.
bros... how fucked is Gold ?

>> No.24263276

>>24262953

Irving Resources is still severely depleted, down 45% YTD now, but has some of the best fundamentals of any explorer. That's what I think is best for value.

"Irving Resources Inc. (IRV:CSE; IRVRF:OTCBB), headed by the charming and talented Akiko Levinson, has over half a dozen high grade gold and silver deposits covering past producing mines going back as long as 400 years ago. During WW II Japan closed down all precious metals mining to meet the needs of wartime production. Japan has a long history of gold and silver production. It was only a few years back that the country reopened its borders to non-Japanese resource companies.

Irving's primary focus today is on the Omu property located on the island of Hokkaido in the far north of Japan. Drilling began in 2019 and has produced some extraordinary grades and thickness of mineralization in results released so far. Newmont Goldcorp joined as a Strategic Investor in April of 2019 investing $6 million into Irving. In early 2020 Newmont put in an additional $4 million."

"I would love to say that the last three years have been a cakewalk for Irving where Akiko just sauntered in and sunk a few holes and discovered one of the highest-grade gold mines in the world. She and Quinton Hennigh may have done that but it’s been a long hard slog. They have literally had to reinvent the wheel and fire at the same time. There was no junior exploration going on, no experienced government agencies. Even finding drillers and assistants and core saws has been an adventure in frustration.

...

While I was in Hokkaido on the site visit we were in and out of the office with mud on our boots. I looked around and caught Akiko sweeping the floor. If I was ever to recommend a company it would be one in which the CEO is paid peanuts and has to rely on share appreciation to make money and picks up a broom and sweeps when the floor is dirty. I love this company."

http://www.321gold.com/editorials/moriarty/moriarty071819.html

>> No.24263302
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>>24263248
Gold is fine anon. Even better if it goes down, preferably to March lows

>> No.24263305

>>24262928
they're saying "drilling to follow." will be interesting to see how it goes

>> No.24263392

>>24263305
yea drilling this style of deposit will be a challenge for sure. a lot of the lower gold values though are hosted by massive pyhorrite lenses so that will be easier to follow than the insanely high grade nugget style gold in quartz.

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>>24263276
I'm honestly just a small wageslave trying to get position in miners. Currently only have like 5 (ipt, vgld, dv, ccw, ks) positions and less than 3k on portfolio, adding 900$ per month. Clearly have a long road ahead of me before having a confortable 10k invested and see "real" gains. Don't think I will get another stock unless one of them goes bust but thanks for the recommendation anon !

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>>24262510
ew flip it back

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>>24263302
20$ an oz gold.

I fucking dare them...

>> No.24263622

>>24263502
I would highly suggest anyone starting to get involved in gold miners at least have a large position in one of the big companies or ETFs. If metals prices go up you’re going to make money on the big guys with much less risk than the small guys. Yes I know moon shots are enticing, but realize the downside risk is also much much higher.

>> No.24263820

https://www.kitco.com/news/2020-11-25/Gold-prices-struggle-as-U-S-consumers-live-off-credit-in-October.html

Quite bearish. Some other economist from Westpac is saying gold will drop to ~$1600 over the next two years. With climbing debt and everyone paying credit, how is this feasible?

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>>24263622
but that narrative doesnt make any sense. I do believe the 5 compagny i'm in are extremely robust. Things can happen to make them go bust but unless god decide shit must happen to all of them, I don't see a world where they don't raise a lot. I mean, we're in a situation where the whole world is going bankrupt with pension etc, shit like tesla have 1000 PE ratio, bitcon and other coins approach the trillion market cap; everything is overpriced but PM. You will never be in such a position to invest into PM. Forget about the investment of the decades, its something you will never see in 10 lifetime; previous hyperflation won't even come near what's coming at us. I'm willing to take the bet in small caps. I'm just a poor wageslave anyway and just started investing into miners, we will get our answer in less than 5 years; the price for being wrong is pretty small in my eyes.

>> No.24263920
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>>24263820
It's not. It will begin climbing next week at the latest, and if it won't then pat yourself on the back for being gifted cheapies

>> No.24263935

>>24263820
kitco puts out 5 different predictions a week

>> No.24264047

>>24263869
Well take it from someone who isn’t a poor wage slave and has hundreds of thousands of dollars invested in the markets being all in on small companies is a bad idea. Or don’t - it’s your money, it’s your decision, so do what you want.

>> No.24264225

>>24262110

hello my fellow POC

>> No.24264284

>>24264047
post your miner Chadfolio

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>>24261866
I'm a regular and east asian. I need to make more oc, the guy doing softcore has seriously outpaced me.

>> No.24264550

>>24263276
I love reading this about Irving. Moriarty made a comment on CEO about Irving, saying something to the effect of: “when all is said and done, Irving might be the biggest mover of all the junior mining stocks.” If it looks like America miners are going to get nailed by the Biden admin’s new regulations, I’m reducing my position in some of my US miners and putting more into Irving.

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>>24264531
East az are honorary whites so that's ok fren.

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>>24264531
You have your work cut out for you, waifusilveru anon has been busy!

if you are taking requests OC this >>24263604

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>>24264753
Forgot that I need to finish the multidisciplinary pt. 2. There definitely hasnt been enough for a pt. 3. Repost of another anons stack for potential pt3.

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>>24264225
Pastanigger is just fine anon.

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>>24264891
>waifusilveru anon has been busy!
He got better too, desu. His selections are sloppy, but his output is high. Not really sure what you want done with those eggs..?

>> No.24265122

Trump denies permit for Alaska mine. RIP NAK holders.

>> No.24265126

>>24248943
Based and correct.

>> No.24265152

>>24265061
You are cross board collage anon no?

>> No.24265198

>>24265152
Yeah, those eggs would be pt 3 /ck/

>> No.24265376
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Check out this pretty merc

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>>24265152
before my lunch ends. I've been dealing with a lot of personal admin lately. here's pt 2 where it stands. I can see if there's time for a crack at it later, but do feel free to contribute. the bottom is a bit of a mess i think. I didn't start the original!

>> No.24265427
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24265427

Stuffed my latest junk and gold in the safe!

>> No.24265426

>>24252419
Bullish

>> No.24265479

>>24265376
damn what is that anon?

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>>24265427
nice cock and junk

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>>24249300
Just hit 40oz
Pic related is 35, haven't pictured the new 5.
Just bought 5 at 26.10/oz from LCS but today I could buy cheaper online.

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>>24265490
Thanks. Still waiting for delivery of 3 sovs, 2 x ms70 slabbed eagles and a silver £20 2013 coin.

>> No.24265667

>>24265122
holy shit, thats massive. Without that approval that projects dead in the water. I am sure the Northern Dynasty will appeal but thats crippling to Pebble Copper mine. Trumps son really doesnt like the idea of this mine, hes a sport fisherman and hunter, i can totally see why he would tell his dad to rethink it.

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>>24265427
>+€7000~ In gold and silver
>€40 safe, not even bolted down
Anon I....

>> No.24265863

Cheapest weeb rounds that I can find. https://monumentmetals.com/asahi-1-oz-silver-round-1520.html

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24265954

>>24249067
just like vladimir is vladimir

>> No.24266099

>>24249300
1000 oz feel like i will never make it wasting my money on it.

>> No.24266210

>>24265400
no worries anon we are all patient here

>> No.24266301

>>24265567
Nice shillings! 2 ms70 2020 eagles? hope you got a good deal, slabbing is usually pretty expensive for what you get, but I think this years ASE's and especially libertads will do well if in ms 69-70 slabbed condition.

and yeah... I hope you bolt down or hide that safe well ...

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>>24265122
>Northern Dynasty
>>24265667
wow, instant freefall

>> No.24266329

>>24249300
Korean stacker. You can never have enough. Central banks in china and russia is stacking kilo bars of gold like you stack one oz of silver. We are up against a machine that is constantly robbing you 24/7. All you can do is snatch back the money they are stealing from you.
Also, your president is a crook. Literally having statistical anomalies that makes even phd students scratch their heads. On top of that, Moon is such a communist cuck that even African fags are laughing at you.

>> No.24266413

>>24262321
Id say it’s worth buying a few rolls just to have them

>> No.24266586

>>24266301
They're 2011s. Not going to go full slab collector but I want at least a few more. Its expensive but slabbed coins are so nice. Can't wait to get a pf70 2021 sov to go with my 2020. Going to buy one every year.

>> No.24266650

>>24265815
I will eventually!

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>>24266875
>>24266875
>>24266875
kek

>> No.24267165

>>24267083
we fucking knew it, i warned people about that project and the company running it, those idiots got greedy and now their projects in the toilet!

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>>24266650
Bolting it down or getting a proper safe? I had one like yours but also with an electronic keypad attached to it, I left the keys inside (dumb) of the safe. One day the battery went out and the keys were still inside, so I took a Bobby pin and picked it open. Took me about 30 min.
Well....

>Tl:dr

Get a proper certified safe anon

>> No.24267303

>>24252920
All on generic rounds more good content

>> No.24267637

>>24267219
I will once I buy a house. It is all fully insured though as long as I don't breach £25k

>> No.24267651

How dumb would it be to sell 5g of gold and buy silver at melt with the money?

>> No.24267884
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>>24252833
I'm hoping I can pick up this sterling cigarette case

>> No.24268018

>>24267083
>>24267165

I dodged this bullet thanks in part to Pan Man. Avoiding disasters like this that tank can turn out to be really great moves

>> No.24268132

>>24268018
i mean i almost bought into their bullshit early this spring when they discussed their water management plans that looked sound. Than they got caught by activists on hidden camera talking about all the dirty shit they had planned even before shovels hit the ground, I say good riddance. I am sure some time down the line another company will have a go at it with a different plan thats not 400 football fields in scale.

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Everything is fine.

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>>24265122
>>24265667
>>24266324
>>24267083

>> No.24268845

>>24249300
Nothing, I lost it all in a tragic hot-air balloon accident

>> No.24268889

>>24267083
PMG was right again...

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>> No.24269439

>>24267165
Do you have any insights into MUX or AUMN? Those are the only two miners that I hold that I am not overly confident in. I’m down on MUX (like everyone else) but up on golden minerals. I like McEwen, but they had a terrible year last year. Golden minerals is supposed to go in the production Q1 2021, but I have a feeling if that doesn’t happen for some reason that it might crash hard.

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>GSR 1:1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcQR_gEyrGA

>> No.24269584

>>24267651
Based on the current silver to gold ratio?
Not terrible but personally I’d just hodl the gold and buy silver.

>> No.24269586

>>24269439
MUX i am not too worried about, i am hoping they can pull through from this horrible dumpster fire of a year. Most of what happened was out of their control. You have the same feelings I do about Golden Minerals too, I am concerned that if they cant stay on production targets than they will catch heat and investment might leave for greener pastures. I am not as up to speed on Golden as of late but I keep a close tab on MUX because I do think there a diamond in the rough.

>> No.24269796

>>24248943
FPBP

>> No.24269873

>>24249477
I 50/50 anyone who doesn't hedge both is a retard

>> No.24269889

>>24269439
AUMN seems to be on track for production. That said, I simply sold my small AUMN position and reallocated into something I'm more bullish on. Probably a good company but the fact that they'll be starting up two different mines in the span of three years raises the risk and impacted my decision

>> No.24270175

are miners basically guaranteed to go up when ever gold goes up?

>> No.24270247

>>24270175
The good ones at least yeah, even some of the less good ones

>> No.24270302

>>24248908
Can we please link the new thread in this one before it gets archived?

>> No.24270353

>>24270302
whos baking this time?

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>>24261919

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>>24265519
I love these coins

>> No.24270712

>>24270353
guess the ship sinks again

>> No.24270735

>>24270679
very cool, looks like a dirt magnet though

>> No.24270776

>>24270712
ah screw it i ll do it again than when we reach limit.