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New 'n' shiny OP link 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/

Relevant information regarding mining companies
https://pastebin.pl/view/fddd4572

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>>24498948

>> No.24521798
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first

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>>24521681
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.24521834

>>24521681
Thanks for the pastebin anon.

>> No.24521842

>>24521835
based
>>24521834
you're welcome

>> No.24521882

>>24521842
based pastebin, you should ceo.ca on it.

>> No.24521925
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There’s only one brand I trust when it comes to regulating my flow of silver.

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>>24521681
Your daily reminder not to trust Hitlerites and Greenbackers.

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

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

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

>> No.24521955

>>24521882
Noted. I'll see if I get any more recommendations and then add them in bulk. Or alternatively you can just copypaste the original pastebin and add the ceo.ca link yourself.

Probably should add some mining company related youtube/twitter people to the pastebin now that I think about it.

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>>24521925
Gentleman and a scholar

>> No.24522099
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nice turnaround for silver today, i think it was down -1% at one point and rallied back to finish positive +.44% (SLV did anyway not sure about spot price)

just waiting for my guy greg's daily commentary

>> No.24522168

>>24521925
He did it again! The absolute madman!

>> No.24522169

>>24521681
Post bullion pics.

>> No.24522204

>>24521556
Digging them up. Even with a discriminating detector you can’t rely on ID’s right, you may get soda can pull rings or silver rings on the same ID, gold is somewhere In the middle of the range, but the surrounding material, depth, size of the metal object etc all impact that and you may simply miss stuff

>> No.24522206 [DELETED] 

The blockchain industry is full of simple and boring systems . I always try to find something original and prospective like gotem.io. I’m sure this player will get a major place in the crypto market.

>> No.24522224

>>24522206
Based

>> No.24522425

the good thing about buying at the previous top is now every purchase feels like a win

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>>24521925
Based lil chunkies

>> No.24522560

Fuck the Dollar.

>> No.24522580
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24522580

Can someone recommend some uranium picks preferably on american exchanges? I'm considering UUUU, DNN, GLO and ISO.

Sky harbor and deep yellow are intriguing too, but I haven't done any research on them.

>> No.24522591

Anyone else following this Abaxx thing?

>> No.24522626

>>24522580
>UUUU
>bought this as a meme
>one of my better performers

>> No.24522646

Bros is there a /pmg/ consensus on rare earth futures?

>> No.24522655

>>24522626
I got both URE and UUUU because of the section 21 thing. URE has performed like shit. I actually broke even on UUUU today

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>>24521925
hi anon, your tiny bar is cute, can you give it to me please?
*pop*
ooops ahaha, it happen when i see silver coins sometimes.

>> No.24522752

>>24522736
I would give up my whole stack for a big titty wife like that.

>> No.24522781

>>24522626
Me too! I'm surprised with it

>> No.24522813
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>>24522752
Ngmi

>> No.24522822

>>24521681
I don’t own any silver

>> No.24522880

>>24522736
Sauce?

>> No.24522957

>>24522736
What an absolute goddess

>>24522752
I would too, she look so perfect. I've seen a lot of qts posted on 4chin over the years, but damn, none was looking this great. She look innocent, fragile, with very feminine traits...
And these megaballoons... Jesus.

I want to cuddle this thing until the end of times.

>> No.24523020

>>24522626
>UUUU
That's a big stock...

>> No.24523070

>>24522204
Are you following a plan or you start from scratch for it? Crafty anon here, was looking to buy one but if I can built an efficient one, might as well do it.

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>>24522752
>>24522957


Rule 1.
Never give away your stack to women.

Rule 2.
Never reveal your entire stack to women.

Do you know how many bj's you can buy with a single merc dime when this shit hits the fan?

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>>24522736
Where do i find a girl like this? In which country i have the best odds?

>> No.24523174

>>24523070
It’s extremely simple
https://youtu.be/0dAP3MRp2AM

If I’m not trying to build a discriminating detector then it seems easy and I could simply make a coil with many more turns for more inductance for greater range, and an op-amp to amplify the signal, feed it 12v or 24v with 1 or 2 of my 3s lipo batteries as the driving power. Use a diode and resistor to clip the output signal to 5v.

>> No.24523212

>>24522752
>>24522736
Gross

>> No.24523280

>>24523212
Low T

>> No.24523302

>>24522591
Abaxx is looking promising. Blockchain based commodity trading. Instant settlement, ESG graded commodities like copper. Could be big like CME

>> No.24523306
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>>24523280
>giving up your entire stack for a single chick

>> No.24523332
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>>24521953
>moshe like clock work with the b8

>> No.24523408

>>24522752
How you doing simp?

>> No.24523429
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>>24522752
>Men who consort with whores will find themselves morally and financially bankrupt.

NGMI

>> No.24523439

>>24522752
Ngmi

>> No.24523494

>>24523161
Probably northern Italy/ south of France / N-East of Spain. She look like she have a white mediteranean phenotype mixed with another middle-occidental european tribe, like Switzerland or Belgium.

>> No.24523504

>>24522752
NGMI

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my stack is going. delivery is soon

>> No.24523545

>>24523161
>Where do i find a girl like this? In which country i have the best odds?

Coffee shops
Wine tastings
Clubs

But i must worn you as a guy whose dated a few bimbos nothing is better than solitude in the pursuit of knowledge. Women do only one thing to a man and waste his time, which is something you will never get back, and the hours waisted could be learned pursuing a skill. If you want slags learn how to trade either by scalping or swing trading. But again your gains will be lost because these ladies cost money and go to where the cash is.

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>>24522752
ngfmi

>> No.24523629

>>24523439
>>24523504
>>24523429
>>24523408
>>24523212
>>24523109
>>24522813
Frig off Chuds

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>>24521681
We lost her bros...
https://www.kitco.com/news/2020-08-14/As-gold-soars-Daniela-Cambone-says-goodbye-to-Kitco-News.html

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>>24523629
do you think that word offends me? more of a validation really

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>>24523629

>> No.24523985

>>24523020
I only buy in multiples of 4s

>> No.24524060

>>24523680
She works for Stansberry now I think

>> No.24524064

Gregory Mannarino starting to look sicker and sicker is he alright bros?

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Somebody please shoop gold eagles onto here please.

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24524148

Do these look real? Anything off about them? Might be private purchasing from a fellow PM stacker. I'm not an expert on Morgans tho

>> No.24524152

>>24523629
You're such a nigger faggot.

>> No.24524188
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>>24524148
obverse

>> No.24524325

>>24523771
You chuds are all the same. Your pathetic stacks have nothing on me.

>> No.24524367

>>24524325
>Your pathetic stacks have nothing on me.
You sound like the cucked leftist version of Big Bob.

>> No.24524545

>>24524148
Those are real. 3 Liberties and 1 Morgan. 90% silver dollars.

>> No.24524546

>>24524148
>>24524188
They look real to me, nothing's off. Snatch em up

>> No.24524595

>>24524148
>>24524188
The 1926 looks cleaned and the toning on the Morgan doesn't look natural. They're probably real, but I'd take extra steps to make sure they're not fake.

>> No.24524694

>>24524106
Be more specific. What do you want. Just the coin on the bottom left of the image?

>> No.24524775

>>24524188
>>24524148
These exact same coins have been posted here before

>> No.24524845

>>24524325
Post your stack

>> No.24524904

>>24524775
You sure? The local ad was posted today. That's somewhat suspicious if you're right tho, the person might not have what's actually pictured there

>> No.24524938
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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.24524958

>>24524904
I swear on my mother I’ve seen those exact coins in that exact order posted here before, 3 peace dollars and 1 grungy looking Morgan.

>> No.24525042

>>24524904
My advice is see them in person. Ask to see them first before handing your money over. Ask if you can weigh them, do a ping test, etc. If he gets defensive just leave and if he's cool with it they're probably real

t. guy who never bought a fake morgan or fake in my life

>> No.24525153

>>24524845
I can't. My anime characters are in the dishwasher

>> No.24525175

>>24525042
For sure going to weigh and do a little ping ping

>> No.24525193

What's the best gold coin to own? I was considering a half sovereign but they're like dime sized which doesn't seem substantial enough

>> No.24525272

>>24525193
1 oz or half oz Maple. If you're in europe, then Britannia

>> No.24525363

>>24524938
oh boy, here is the multimillionaire larper coming back.

>> No.24525465

>>24525363
Lol it’s not him, just people posting the copypasta that I made up to mock him. Another anon made the “Big Bob” gifs to go with it

>> No.24525488

>>24525465
>Lol it’s not him, just people posting the copypasta that I made up to mock him
>i'mplying I'm not here every day
>i'mplying I don't post your pasta

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>>24525193
Krugerrand or Sovereign, they're the two most recognized Gold Coins on the planet, very durable, easy to store and are the easiest to liquidate. If you want something more substantial than the Sovereign, get a Double Sovereign or a 5 pounds coin.

>> No.24525517

>>24525363
>>24525465
>>24525488
Why is everybody so fed up with Big Bob anon anyways? I think the pasta is funny but I also think you guys are being baited way too easily

>> No.24525544

>>24525517
I'm pretty annoying when I'm drunk. Probably even more annoying sober

>> No.24525586

>>24525544
Checked. You wouldn't happen to be @Buccaneer from ceo.ca by the by?

>> No.24525645

>>24525586
nope I'm not. Big Bob is more than one person here though. I'm the original but I've set up franchises. Some other anon might be your guy.

>> No.24525675

>>24525645
Oh okay, just the drunk comment made me draw a parallel.
>I'm the original but I've set up franchises.
Incredibly based

>> No.24525710

Big Bob fucked my wife

>> No.24525712

>>24525488
>i'mplying I don't post your pasta
Thanks Big Bob I’m honored that you would use my pasta

>> No.24525765
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24525765

Anything else interesting happening today? Busy this afternoon in conference calls with my bosses figuring out schedules.

>> No.24525775
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i really do enjoy laughing at all you pathetic bait takers. i own a fishing tackle company and i’ve been in the chum 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 my worthless bait you fall for.

>> No.24525805

>>24525193
I like coins with waifus on them. Young Lizzie sovereign is cool.

>> No.24525833

>>24525712
It was funny as hell and almost exactly what I said. Good stuff.

>> No.24525843

>>24525805
Don't understand why they don't keep the youthful look instead of the lizard form.

>> No.24525862
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>>24525805
>Young Lizzie
Young Wilhelmina is objectively better.

>> No.24525926
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>>24525775

>> No.24526050
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>>24525862
Not bad choice fren. Consider the early Victorian

>> No.24526192

>>24525862
>mfw cunny coin

>> No.24526291
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Not gonna lie, former stacker here. it's hilarious watching PM'S crash and burn. But in all seriousness we can't let these guys crash the COMEX.

>> No.24526358
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>>24526291
>former stacker here

>> No.24526369

>>24526291
based
I love all these pastas during inactive times

>> No.24526415

all my coins are the same year. nothing less would do

>> No.24526597
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>>24525765
I don't know anything new but I was signing contract modifications all day.

>> No.24526611

>>24521953
I don’t even read this shit. Next time try tricking me by writing something original, not the standard copy paste

>> No.24526617

>>24525765
I had a deal with this guy to buy a small section of his neighbouring lease to mine, he wanted to change a few terms in the sale contract and get back to me but now he won't answer my calls or texts, I don't trust him as far as I could throw him, he's also known for lodging claims against other people for not meeting their expenditure.

>> No.24526662

I think its time to bury my metals in the ground and forget about them.
The price suppression is exhausting to the mind

>> No.24526713

JM Bullion was hacked through 2020. Customers home addresses and cc details collected by malicious actors

>> No.24526731

>>24526617
i would jump ship on that asap, that doesnt sound like something you want to be a part of.

>> No.24526732

>>24526597
super cool gold wire ball!

>> No.24526757

>>24526597
nice wire gold

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>>24526597
>>24526732
Seems like Farncomb is/was a great place to find gold huh, these specimens are just beautiful

>> No.24526896

>>24526819
>>24526732
>>24526757
I know a former owner of the mine, he showed me some amazing bird's nests off the Wire Patch in Breckenridge, CO. He wouldn't let me take pics though, so that's a stock photo of the kind of junk he was getting.

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Any /pmg/ approved crypto holdings? More than one way to bring down big gov and big tech. Obviously has to have a token use case since gold and silver are money and nothing else

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>>24521681
Has anyone here ever fallen for the palladium jew? Why would anyone buy this meme metal in the first place when gold is cheaper and astronomically more recognizable?

>> No.24526963

>>24526930
That’s a beautiful silver round

>> No.24526970

>>24526930
Platinum group is fun because it's extremely expensive to mine and refine. Very rare, lots of industrial demand. So it's one of those things that has a real value that's very high and isn't affected much by investors.

>> No.24526972

>>24526963
>silver
anon...

>> No.24526973

>>24526930
You would have to be retarded to buy palladium coins for bullion.

>> No.24526988

>>24526972
Is that some sort of Latin spelling for silver?

>> No.24527011

>>24526930
>>24526973
Why? I think it's cool. I would buy one if it was tax exempt like the other 3 metals here in Cucknada

>> No.24527052

>>24527011
>>24526973
>>24526970
>>24526963
I’ve never gotten so many (You)’s at once, thanks gentlemen

>> No.24527073

>>24527052
Certainly, but please do explain why they spelled silver in the Latin, “Palleidaum”

>> No.24527100

>>24527073
>>24526988
It's an old coin minted in Ancient Rome. The premium is high because it's in prime condition, it looks like it was minted this year!

>> No.24527130

>>24526930
Someone posted a palladium maple in /pmg/ and someone asked him why his silver was 9995 fine

>> No.24527174

>>24526930
im watching rhodium for a steal. i want it

>> No.24527270

>>24526920
Abaxx Technologies
Founded by Josh Crumb, also known for Mene an Gold Money. They are creating a commodities exchange in Singapore. They already have Singapore approval. It will be digital bearer assets on the Ethereum blockchain with instant transactions.
Rockstar team of former NYMEX directors.
They are doing a reverse takeover of New Millenium Iron Ore. NML on the TSX-v for their public listing. Should be done in a few days.
Their platform goes live early 2021.
If they displace CME group its a 200-400 bagger. This is like Link at 21 cents.

>> No.24527319

Anyone have platinum coins? Seem like ebay prices are close to spot and dealers are 50%+ markup

>> No.24527382

>>24527174
Explain why tho?

>> No.24527447

>>24527382
it is possibly even more noble than gold. it might be the gold of the future

>> No.24527484

>>24527447
Goddamnit biz why

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>>24527174
I'm watching tantalum personally. I want to stack some more

>> No.24527510

>>24522736
she has no chiin tho

>> No.24527540
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>>24527174
At this point I’m watching arsenic

>> No.24527543
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>>24527492
>>24527447
>>24527174
I’m eyeing some Promethium right now, massively undervalued and the worlds biggest bull run on it is just getting started

>> No.24527610

>>24526930
Palladium was in a bubble and a crash in the 2000s. You were able to buy palladium for $200/oz or less after the crash and it stayed at that price for 5 or 6 years. It's likely currently in a bubble so it's to be avoided. I've been waiting for industrial demand to make a rotation into platinum which will drive up platinum prices and crush palladium prices.

>> No.24527615

are gold and silver the only edible precious metals?
i swore to not buy anything radioactive or that explodes if water touches it, but now im thinking of changes my criteria to if it is edible

>> No.24527678

>>24527540
>>24527543
I know you guys are trolling but I'm serious about tantalum. It's all but guaranteed to explode in the next decade or 2

>> No.24527844

>>24527678
>Explode

I see what you did there

>> No.24527859

>>24527678
were going to run out of the stuff at our current rates of extraction, and we have yet to find any new serious deposits that carry high enough values to be even remotely economic to mine. were going to have to start rerunning old mine waste from Colorado and Nevada if we want a stable supply.

>> No.24527892

>>24526819
holy crap i would love to have specimen gold like that, i ve got a few nice pieces but nothing like that.

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>>24527678
>>24527543
>>24527540
>>24527174
Where do you find this kind of stuff to begin with? Or do you only spec on miners?

>> No.24527950

>>24527610
>Palladium was in a bubble and a crash in the 2000s. You were able to buy palladium for $200/oz or less after the crash and it stayed at that price for 5 or 6 years. It's likely currently in a bubble so it's to be avoided.
Isn’t this same thing happening with rhodium too? Once industry switches back to platinum I might pick up a few ounces of each just for novelty value

>> No.24527952

>>24527678
>>24527859
Wait what? Does our greatest ally in the Middle East need this to continue the pursuit of freedom and democracy? I may be interested in this. Please tell me more

>> No.24528061

>>24527950
Rhodium also had a bubble in the 2000s where it topped $10,000 (yes, ten thousand dollars) per troy ounce before crashing hard. I can't remember where the bottom was but I think it may have been under $1,000 (one thousand dollars) per ounce.

The problem with rhodium, unlike palladium, is that it's very difficult to invest in. I didn't invest after the crash because the only place I could find that sold it was Kitco, which sold some sort of rhodium sponge that had something like a 20% or 30% premium to spot price.

>> No.24528112

>20yo / 0oz gold
Jews are ok!
>25yo / 50oz silver
Jews run the banks and media!
>30yo /20oz gold /800oz silver
......I'm the jew

>> No.24528157

>>24526973

There is a dude on r/pmsforsale . He has had a real hard time selling the Maples for spot. Been posting them for weeks.

Another guy moved one for 2200 either today or yesterday.

Dude trying to sell for spot has something like 100 of them and sold around 10.

Does not seem like there is a big market for it.

>> No.24528169

where to buy tantalum pellets?

>> No.24528210

>>24528112
Oy vey! Cool it with the Anti-Stackerism!

>> No.24528255

>>24527859
Pilbara Minerals?

>> No.24528309

>>24528061
>The problem with rhodium, unlike palladium, is that it's very difficult to invest in. I didn't invest after the crash because the only place I could find that sold it was Kitco, which sold some sort of rhodium sponge that had something like a 20% or 30% premium to spot price.
Kek, I know Pamp Suisse sells 1 ounce rhodium bars but after a crash those will be the first thing to sell out, probably the reason why the only rhodium you could find was a fucking sponge

>> No.24528584
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Pan man do you know Teck Resources refinery in Trail BC? Apparently they refine Indium, do you think would I be able to go there and buy a few ingots directly?

>> No.24528708

>>24527270
Holy shit, I just looked at the multiples CME gets. CME is trading at 13x revenue and 30x earnings. I assumed they would be closer to ICE and CBOE. if Abaxx actually takes off it would be insanely valuable.

>> No.24528742

>>24528708
Finally someone see whats going on here. This is going to be massive. If the COMEX collapses and they are operating, who do you think runs the gold price?

>> No.24528797

>>24527952
Tantalum and a bunch of other unpronounceable named elements are getting harder to mine in high stable quantities, even in the Chinese rare earth mines there getting inconsistent recovery rates because the ore is so variably graded that the concentration tech there using isnt working right. Tantalum is used in a huge amount of tech as well as the medical industry for rejection resistant components. Were going to need more sources by 2030 or were going to run out fast.
>>24528255 yes there one of the few projects thats currently developing a REE property with Tantalum. I need to reread up on them though its been a while.

>> No.24528806

>>24528742
And it would be located in the Switzerland of seaports. Every single international player has a joint interest in making sure no one fucks anything up.
You didn't answer my question above though. Are they trying to focus on base metals? Seems too much competition in PM

>> No.24528812

>>24527270
So how do we invest in this shitcoin?

>> No.24528825

>>24528584
No Teck used to sell directly to the public but now its all bulk material contracts. You would have to order at least 100kelos or more of anything from them for them to even look at you. Its a heavy industrial supplier.

>> No.24528829
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>>24528112
>tfw 21yrs old 350oz of ag

>> No.24528878

>>24528806
They are launching LNG early 2021. They are going to do base metals. They want to sell different grades of metals based on ESG same as there is different grades of oil. So green car manufacturers can certify a car was made from ESG metals like copper.

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24528891

>>24521798
>Pure and wholesome
best Waifu

>> No.24528916

>>24528878
>So green car manufacturers can certify a car was made from ESG metals like copper
?????
Like, they will know that it came from a mine that doesn't just dump waste in a river?

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>>24524148
>>24524188
looks fine

>> No.24528979

>>24528916
Yes. A major seed investor is Robert Friedland. Billionaire owner of Ivanhoe mines. They are a premiere ESG copper mine. They want to sell their copper at a premium for not dumping cyanide in a lake. Abaxx is going to let them sell ESG grades of base metals and likely PMs as well.

>> No.24528984

>>24528916
Apples doing that with their new phones and computers. They are "Ethically" sourcing their gold from "ecologically friendly" sources in the Canada as well as trying to use recycled silver where possible. Its a gimmick but people dont care.

>> No.24529032

>>24528984
And there is going to need to be an exchange to sell different grades. Just like the oil grades. WTI, Brent, Sour. Just like how oil producers will be penalized for High sulpher content, copper producers will be penalized for poor practices. Abaxx is going to make that happen.

>> No.24529055

>>24529032
And of course, wet their beak just a bit with every transaction.

>> No.24529096

>>24528742
So how do I obtain shares in abaxx? If I buy NML now would it become shares of abaxx, or do I need to wait until after everything goes through?

>> No.24529135

>>24529096
They are doing a reverse takeover of NML. Sometime in the next two weeks there is going to be a reverse split of NML. 12 shares will become 1. Then they will merge with Abaxx and the new company will be 17% NML share holders and 83% Abaxx seed investors. I bought NML now. If im not mistaken youll end up owning abaxx at a 12:1 ratio

>> No.24529165

>>24529096
No NML essentially owns Abaxx. I'm only a little into their filings (and everytime I use SEDAR i'm reminded of why I never bought canadian companies) but reverse mergers (usually Chinese scams desu) are win an up-and-coming company buys out the equity of a failed company to be able to be listed on a major exchange without having to go through the initial underwriting and regulatory requirements.

NML owns Abaxx, but Abaxx has total control of NML

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What is the point of buying "precious metals"?
1) turning it into fiat so you can actually use it's stored value is a pain in the ass. You have to find a buyer willing to buy it and then physically send it to them, hope it reaches them and hope they are not scanning you. A process that can take a long time and is inconvenient. Oh and there is no guarantee you would even get a good deal from it.
2) you can't physically use it to buy stuff in society - no one is gonna accept it regardless if they're a starbucks or a car dealership
3) in a SHTF scenario it is worthless. You can't eat it, you're neighbour can't eat it. People with food, guns and antibiotics stashed up will out-survive you. Anyone can take your gold with a cheap lead bullet.
4) any industry needing precious metals is buying that stuff in bulk from major providers. They are not gonna be interested in buying 10 coins and a necklace from some literal who.

>> No.24529180

>>24529096
>>24529135
Summary of the Transaction

Under the terms of the Agreement, immediately following completion of the NML Reorganization with the Tata Steel Group (as described below) NML will effect a consolidation of the issued and outstanding common shares in the capital of the Company (“NML Shares”) on a 12-to-1 basis (the “Consolidation”) that will result in 11.1 million NML Shares issued and outstanding prior to giving effect of the shares issuable to Abaxx shareholder in connection with the Transaction. Following the Consolidation, the Agreement provides that NML and Abaxx will be completing a business combination transaction, pursuant to which the NML Shares will be issued to holders of common shares of Abaxx (“Abaxx Shares”), including Abaxx Shares held by Convertible Debenture Holders, on the basis of 0.809 post-Consolidation NML Share for every one (1) Abaxx Share resulting in the issuance of 51.2 million NML Shares. The deemed issue price of NML Shares issued to Abaxx is approximately $0.99 per share (or $0.08 pre-Consolidation) which represents a 27% premium to the closing share price of NML prior to announcement of the Transaction. The deemed issue price implies a Abaxx share price of $0.80 and equity value of $50.7 million, including the conversion of the Abaxx Convertible Debenture (as defined below) and Private Placement (as defined below).

After giving effect for the reorganization of NML (the “NML Reorganization”), as previously announced on August 5, 2020 and the Transaction, the Resulting Issuer will have approximately 62.6 million Resulting Issuer shares outstanding (post-Consolidation), of which 17.8% will be held by NML shareholders and 82.2% will be held by current Abaxx shareholders, which includes conversion of the Abaxx Convertible Debentures (as defined below) and the Private Placement (as defined below).

>> No.24529230

>>24529180
Question: why can't CME just list a ESG grade? I'm assuming that Abaxx will be using 3rd party chain of custody and environmental services. Why can't CME do the same thing. Are they trying to own the equivalent of the word "Brent"?

>> No.24529244

>>24529167
It’s a long term generational store of value you mong. Over 100 years the USD is gonna lose at least another 87% of its purchasing power through inflation.
Besides that it allows for storing wealth through regime or currency changes should those ever occur.

>> No.24529263

>>24529230
CME doesnt have instant transactions and digital bearer assets. Abaxx is going to put warehouse receipts on the ethereum blockchain. Thats the big difference. You'll likely never see that out of the CME.

>> No.24529275

>>24529167
Also in SHTF anyone with sizable PM piles will likely have base metals in copper, lead, and aluminum as well as the means to shoot back at you. Bullets and beans aren’t going to sustain a community in the long term.

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posting shiny

>> No.24529410

>>24529263
So what though? It's cool, but the trading costs aren't really that material. Trading a warrant on a traditional exchange takes a few days to actually settle, but as long as the global economy doesn't die, major brokers/banks just extend credit for a few days. I guess that helps a decent bit. Excuse the rambling I'm thinking while I type.

>> No.24529418

>>24524064
I’ve noticed he does look gaunt and pale

>> No.24529496

>>24529288
Is that you in the reflection?

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>>24526930
If I ever find these I’m copping them. Russia bros have palladium and one in these threads said it was like 30% of their stack.

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24529552

>>24529410
>It's cool, but the trading costs aren't really that material.

>> No.24529581

>>24529496
looks like a japanese cartoon character doll

>> No.24529609

>>24529552
Their total rev is $5 billion. Compared to the amount of both futures and actual commodities that flow through it, cutting the rev to 0 wouldn't help their customers much. And a lot of that revenue is from data subscriptions, not trading costs

>> No.24529755

>>24529288
scratched, dinged.
Into the trash it goes

>> No.24529781

>>24529755
>he doesn’t gouge his bullion
NGMI

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Chris Vermeulen, founder of Technical Traders, likes Bayhorse!

>> No.24529839

>>24529496
That appears to be Yukari.

>> No.24529846

>>24529244
Yes yes, I've heard the whole anti-inflation explanation before.
The question is how do you unlock the value stored in it when you need to?
Unless there is reliable, safe and convenient way of doing that it is just a shiny paperweight.

>> No.24529991

>>24529846
Just go to the coin store and sell some coins.

>> No.24530056

>>24529609
Value also comes from use as well. If Abaxx becomes the standard exchange for ESG graded commodities it could also become the standard for regular commodities as well. If they offer competitive uses then traders could switch over. Lots of room for growth and explode its market cap. Instant settlement times and lower fees may not be enough to transfer some traders but I have a feeling they have more up their sleeves. They have been playing their cards close to their chests. They have a bunch of patents for tokenized commodity trading already. So far they have been staying on the down low.

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Something neat i am going to try to add to my collection. A stock certificate from the original Island Mountain Quartz mining and Milling company. A piece of gold rush history I have to try and purchase.

>> No.24530097

>>24529846
>can't put a house in your pocket
>can't put 1000 buckets of preserved food in your pocket
>can put 30 oz of gold in your pocket
simple as

>> No.24530098

>>24530063
Must've been nice to hold these when trading back then.

>> No.24530102

>>24528916
>>24528979
>>24528984
Unironically good use of blockchain technology in the mining sector

>> No.24530148

>>24530098
i have a whole bunch that i keep framed around the house. most of the stocks were never worth the paper they were printed on but the art and history behind them is amazing.

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>>24529755
fight me

>> No.24530196

>>24530063
very cool, what do those run?

>> No.24530256

>>24529831
>even he wants somebody to buy his BHS bags

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>>24529839

>> No.24530287
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should I?

>> No.24530307

>>24530196
he wants $40 for it so easy buy as a collectabl, but some very rare certificates go for insane prices. The Stock Certificates for the Wingdam Mine Project from the 1929s promoted by Henry Spragot go for $50,000 on the low end. His certificates were works of art but totally fraudulent, his actions created some of the early regulations around stock promotion in Canada.

>> No.24530318

>>24530287
I will never understand you numisniggers

>> No.24530600

>>24530307
Yep, I buy and sell those on ebay. I've had a few go over $200 but $30 is my typical sale. I don't have any on hand atm but they're cool gold rush collectibles for sure!

>> No.24530738

>>24530600
seriously, if you find BC / Yukon related ones from the turn of the century, I ll buy them, I love the 1890s styles that these companies generated. I am keeping an eye out for Atlin Gold Company ones right now.

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>>24530318
>I will never understand you numisniggers
Yep.
I currently have over $100k US in antique saloon tokens I'm going to flip for a quarter million.

Niche numismatics are a short play for seasoned experts, metals are usually longer hodls

>> No.24530826

>>24530738
I'll keep an eye out. I mostly watch ebay but I sometimes lurk the Hollabird Americana auctions. They're a decent source.

>> No.24530883

>>24530826
ebays my main source as well but a few places in Vancouver sell them from estate sales or similar.

>> No.24530904

>>24530765
holy shit, gib. I have a few tokens and poker chips from different places but those are worth their weight in gold to history guys like me.

>> No.24530931

>>24530883
I got into it because I inherited a chest full of that pretty but worthless paper. Well, my cousin inherited it and asked me to sell it for her. I don't collect personally but I'll flip a local stock certificate if I get a chance. They're beautiful.

are you watching coins and currency listings on ebay? That's where we list them in the US anyways.

>> No.24530957

>>24530904
I think I paid $2k for that lot but I've dumped over $30k into tokens in the last 2 months. I might have mentioned, a couple big collectors here died of the coof and there was a fire sale on some very valuable coins. One-of-a-kind stuff that you have to wait for someone to die to get.

>> No.24530966

>>24530931
i do off and on, problem is a lot of people want way more than their worth for these pieces of paper. I saw a Consolidated Mining and Smelting Stock from the 1920s asking $300. Good luck with that.

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>>24530957
> a couple big collectors here died of the coof and there was a fire sale on some very valuable coins. One-of-a-kind stuff that you have to wait for someone to die to get.

AHHHHHHHHHH I missed out again dam it!

>> No.24530998

>>24530966
yeah, you need to be autistic enough to memorize past sales prices or have a subscription to worthpoint. That's my problem with BC or Yukon stuff, I don't know what it's worth.

but if I see a listing I can always just give you the link. I don't need to make money off you.

>> No.24531016

>>24530990
sorry, I couldn't tell you about that one. It was all US, but I was quietly buying as much as I could afford.

>> No.24531190

>>24523680
>>24524060
https://www.youtube.com/c/TheStansberryResearch/videos

>> No.24531220

>>24531190
She looks like she aged 15 years, god damn

>> No.24531271

>>24531220
She just gave birth to twins

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>>24531271

>> No.24531711

>>24528984
My broker has impact ratings on companies so i can be sure to only invest in companies that value lgbtq+ inclusion. Dunno if all brokers are doing that

>> No.24531738

>>24531326
Yeah but just imagine those milkers right now.

>> No.24531755
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>>24531711
the fuck... why are you even using a broker? cheaper faster and easier to just use a trading program.

Also fuck whichever jannie banned me for posting schiff fucking BTC

>> No.24531766

>>24531711
>impact ratings on companies so i can be sure to only invest in companies that value lgbtq+ inclusion
The perfect thing to inverse and use on long term holds.

>> No.24531820

>>24531755
"Trading program"?

>> No.24531869

>>24531766
Sorry all my mining money is going to first majestic since they've been so public about their gender parity when it comes to directors.

Once I find a silver miner that has exclusively all bipoc corporate management I'm going all in. I have principles, anon

>> No.24531980

>>24531755
>Also fuck whichever jannie banned me for posting schiff fucking BTC
That can only mean a regular ITT reported it. We have a traitor amongst our ranks, gentlemen.

>> No.24531981

>>24531820
questrade, robin hood, ect... google it... its basically an online broker

>> No.24531984

>>24531755
>Also fuck whichever jannie banned me for posting schiff fucking BTC
checked
welcome to 4chan, enjoy your ban

>> No.24532016

>>24531980
>We have a traitor amongst our ranks, gentlemen.
unless it was porn it takes more than one report
usually a lot more

>> No.24532050

>>24532016
Perhaps a raid by the cryptocucks that inhabit the savage wastelands beyond our walls?

>> No.24532051

I have roughly $20k in cash right now that I need to dump somewhere to avoid the jews kiking me out of my purchasing power through inflation. Roughly half is in a corporate vehicle that is steadily climbing to around $20k a month in revenue, while the rest is in my name.

Now, since I take very little in salary from my company as I have virtually no expenses, I want to save all of this and future income in either PMs or crypto, but I'm not sure as to the appropriate allocation. Does 75% gold and 25% crypto work well for my purposes?

Also, can't buy physical gold because long story and I don't want to store it in my country. I've looked at BullionStar in Singapore as an allocated gold custodian, anyone have any experiences with them? I like that you can walk in and withdraw your gold no questions asked, and flying to Singapore is no problem for me.

>> No.24532104

>>24532050
maybe but that sort of thing requires discord coordination or one dedicated anon changing IP's and reporting over and over.

I didn't see the post but I'm wondering if it had actual human cocks in it. Mods don't like human cocks.

>> No.24532182

Patrick TA
https://nitter.net/badcharts1/status/1334609964036452352
Expects smooth sailing until 1980.

>> No.24532187

>>24531981
>don't use a broker, use an online broker

Okay, guy thanks for the advice

>> No.24532202

>>24532187
Its free nigga. Fuck is wrong with u.

>> No.24532223

>>24532182
1880*

>> No.24532269

>>24532202
I use a free online broker , I don't know wtf you fags are talking about

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>>24528829
Tfw 21 too but only 200ag physical and 33oz paper, going to buy an oz of gold and platinum soon though i hope in the next week or 2, glad to see not only young fellow

>> No.24532471

>>24531326
Don’t be a dick to a woman who is fulfilling her purpose in life.

>> No.24532609

>>24522752
reminder that no one actually looks like that and it's just filters

>> No.24532640
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24532640

Why would I buy mercury dimes over barber quarters? I normally buy one ounce rounds and five ounce bars and I have no idea what the practical difference is beyond individual coin weight.

>> No.24532655

>>24521925
you aren't a plumbing teacher are you?

>> No.24532762
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>>24521681
You're a dragon amongst men OP for that DD pastebin.

>> No.24532838

>>24522752
I would give up 5 Merc dimes, absolutely nothing more

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24532852

I'm putting together a team.

>> No.24532889

>>24532640
Best use for them is for bartering purposes in case a SHTF scenario ever goes down. They're much smaller than an ounce, easier to liquidate, etc.

Bonus: if you can get a blowjob for Merc dime, imagine what kinds of things she'll do for a barber quarter!

>> No.24532909

>>24532640
Mercury dimes are less worn on average than any barber coinage. Compare a stack of barber quarters with a stack of Washington Quarters, the Barber stack will be significantly shorter because if the level of wear. Not to mention that all Barber coins are usually sold at a high premium to newer designs. The only reason you should buy barber coins is if you're collecting them.

>> No.24533006

>>24532640
Usually worn down so stacking for weight is less effective.

>> No.24533047

>>24532852
I'm in

>> No.24533216
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24533216

>>24532852
whats the job?

>> No.24533318
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24533318

>>24532852
I'm in

>> No.24533336

Have you heard about baseprotocol.org?

Read about their cooperation with Uniswap, sounds legit. Please, tell what you think about passive income options and staking services.

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24533392

>>24532852
I'll bankroll us

>> No.24533546
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>>24533216
Hey you've probably been to Sure Bet zone right? Seen any good shit out there?

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>>24521835
Fucking based bro. I always hated recycling because of the enviormental message it fucks over. Been thinking about going into the recyclying business for the cash and

GL bro. then do gold panning for the fun.

>> No.24533656

>>24533546
HA! yes I ve been just north of that area while working on that ground now called Homestake Ridge. That ground all used to be tied up under Toro Minerals, we explored that whole area doing surface sampling. Wow that brings back good and bad memories holy shit. We sampled all the way from just outside the Dolly Varden boundary there to 5km west of Alice Arm. That is some tough country bud.

>> No.24533761

>>24533656
Sounds crazy, was it worth it? Did you guys find any big discoveries?

>> No.24533869

>>24533761
Yes and No, we found all sorts of high grade Au/Ag/Cu/Zn showings all over the place, but back than in the early 2000s the company I was working for wasnt in the greatest financial state. They kept missing payments on helicopter time, there were issues with the camp at Alice Arm and there were all sorts of weather issues too. I got stuck on top of Mt Fowler in a rain storm that turned into a blizzard. We had a new hire girl on our team who ended up panicking and we had to wander our way down the western slope to get out of the shit weather so a helicopter from another company could come get us. We did find an amazing copper gold showing in quartz veins 3 ft wide on Tsimstol Mountain and great silver showings basically everywhere, but the project never got anywhere and I switched over to the company that became Dolly Varden shortly after that. I ll see if I have any shots from than.

>> No.24533896

>>24533597
>Been thinking about going into the recyclying business for the cash
I hope you're joking, recycling has been losing money for years because the chinese stopped buying our trash.

There's still money to be made in copper, aluminum, automotive, and electronics scrap, but you need land to store it on and probably hazardous waste certification and licensing to clean up the mess.

>> No.24534104

>>24533869
Lmao that's super nuts

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IT'S HAPPENING

>> No.24534701

>>24526930
Palladium is used for gasoline engine catalytic converters. I could see the price decline when we see a decline in gasoline engines. The recent increase in price is due to demand coming from China as regulators are pushing anti-smog regulations there. It will crash when demand for new cars plummets.

>> No.24535051

>>24534701
It's still a good jewelry metal. Back in the day it was common for fancy and intricate jewlery as gold and silver couldn't do what it does.

Also, back in the day in Euroland palladium was commonly used for contacts (switches) even in the domestic space.

>> No.24535169

>>24530318
700 on one coin is a lot but rare coins are just fun to have
I personally only care about one series but I only see a problem when people spend a retarded amount on one. Lower-value numismatics will retain their value, especially if they’re older coins with low remaining circulation

>> No.24535297

How long do you give this stock bubble? January makes sense to me, after Christmas cases will probably spike, vaccine hopes will fade, and economic data won't be reassuring.

>> No.24535322

>>24535297
>How long do you give this stock bubble?
could be two years, but i'm not timing this one.

>> No.24535353

>>24535297
Stimulus will continue until the economy improves

>> No.24535394

>>24532051
>BullionStar
bleh, silver bullion tv and their associated bullion storage for the win in Singapore

>> No.24535407

>>24535297
I'm going to say January 31th with the clown world we currently live in.

>> No.24535577

>>24535297
I mean I think the flavor of the month meme stocks will keep changing (meaning hard corrections and pumps) but I'm not expecting large crash anymore. The money supply is inflating so fast that I don't think crash is possible. I know it's a bit of a hyperbole but just look at Venezuelan stock market, it just goes vertical as the money supply increases. Flavor of the month meme stocks such as TSLA may drop 50% or even more but I am not seeing Nasdaq or SP500 crashing heavily (more than 20%) anymore. It's a clown economy and we just have to get used to it. Obviously I am stacking pms myself as a hedge against the monetary system.

>> No.24535687

>>24535577
At least it means that the economy is entering the endgame of retardation at that point
Holding anything but cash is ideal, holding anything but stocks is probably the next best thing

>> No.24535758

>>24535577
Major central banks have never been that extreme though. Since they're unable to predict recessions or crashes with any accuracy, I highly doubt they would preemptively print trillions to prevent another. They'll do it to pump everything up after of course, but not before.

>> No.24535775

>>24535577
>I am not seeing Nasdaq or SP500 crashing heavily (more than 20%) anymore.
i would only assume this true if either orange man is confirmed by the think tanks or some other fix is in.

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>>24532852

I'll run security

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>>24532852
Ochaco can help if you need to lift something heavy!

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>>24532852
Ill handle the trees

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>>24535853
Will also tame the local skinwalker. I forget when the last stimulus hit, did silver and gold prices rise or go down momentarily? Im hearing talk of a stimulus possibly this weekend from kitco, buy now or hold onto my shekels for a price drop Christmas?

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>there are still anons in /pmg/ that dont see the greatest opportunity of their lives in front of them

thank you based miner anon for opening my eyes and introducing me to the commodity super cycle.

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>>24536296
I'm in, but I'm a little short on bubblegum

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>>24536296
Stimmy could come soon

>> No.24536988

>>24533216
I believe we have brought up a /pmg/ private exploration company here before, if i ever get my other projects sorted I'd be willing to get a 2nd hand RC rig on finance if we can get other people to chip in towards expenses and possibly hiring a driller on contract if needed.

>> No.24537069

>>24536650
I am pretty late, missed March and can only put 1k per month but I sure as hell am not wasting this life changing opportunity.

>> No.24537159

So all the gloom of last week is gone now? Only up from here? They don't have reasons to keep smashing pm price for a while?

>> No.24537229

>>24522591
>>24523302
Can you guys give a rundown on the NML / Abaxx thing?

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>>24532852
I'm guessing you shmucks are gonna need a lawyer pretty soon anyway. Alright.
I'm in

>> No.24537581

>>24537546
this is the lawyerest lawyer I've ever seen

>> No.24537605

For this upcoming economic collapse are precious metals just to weather it or will there be buying power profit?

>> No.24537621

>>24531869
I said long-term, anon. It takes about 5 to 10 years before the diversity shit usually starts to take a toll, like with Intel.

>> No.24537663

>>24537605
Read about Weimar. Or check some maloney videos on hidden Secret.

>> No.24537801

>>24537663
I watched a lot of stuff about the Keynesian fiat bubble and money velocity pop incoming. But that's more to weather. I always thought the buying power of pm stays constant. I assume it's artificially deflated so there's some potential profit. Do precious metals have a "make it" stack like crypto?

>> No.24537856

>>24537801
It's hard to say since the world has never been on full fiat at the same time, it was usually just one country. You could buy a 6 bedroom house in the suburbs during Germany hyperinflation for 4 ounce of gold. Pm buying power is constant in time but there is windows like this where you play catch-up while everything else crash.

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>>24537801

>> No.24537922

>>24537605
physical is for preserving and increasing your purchasing power. precious metals are very undervalued relative to goods and services and as the fiat crisis unfolds over the years you will continue to see capital flight into PM's and eventually, and the hight of the crisis, see a mania where physical PM's actually become dramatically OVER valued, relative to goods and services.

Physical stackers will do very well, but if you're a poorfag you will need to be taking more risk in seek of higher returns, ie miners.

It's important to remember that Gold and Silver are literally MONEY, not get rich quick schemes.

>> No.24537971

>>24537605
>>24537801
It depends on the nature of the collapse I think. If it's hyperinflation, PM's will be a supreme investment. If it's deflation, every asset will go down in value, PM's included. After that, the best assets will begin rising in price quicker than others, meaning PM's, good equities.

>> No.24538080

>>24537856
Is there a general consensus on a timing for the deposition back into currency. IE when pms become overvalued?
>>24537863
Lol thanks
>>24537922
How undervalued are at and au right now? 4x?

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Cryptocucks are getting cucked by the people of color.

>> No.24538319

>>24538178
Men PoC angle is just a cover, the central bankers are angry with stable coins.
https://www.ecb.europa.eu/press/inter/date/2020/html/ecb.in201130~ce64cb35a3.en.html
>Although stablecoins could drive additional innovation in payments and be well integrated into social media, trade and other platforms, they pose serious risks.

>If widely adopted, they could threaten financial stability and monetary sovereignty. For instance, if the issuer cannot guarantee a fixed value or if they are perceived as being incapable of absorbing losses, a run could occur. Additionally, using stablecoins as a store of value could trigger a large shift of bank deposits to stablecoins, which may have an impact on banks’ operations and the transmission of monetary policy.[11]

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>>24521681
AnCap bros I don’t feel too good...

>> No.24538552

>>24538319
Of course. It can't just be a coincidence that the STABLE act bill is introduced 3 days after the ECB president said that stablecoins are a threat.

Cryptocucks can keep acting as if the government is powerless against crypto.

But when the bill is approved or when Mnuchin formally announces the regulations for crypto private wallets, cryptocucks sure will get JUSTed.

>> No.24538572

>>24538178
the fact that literal shitskins like this anti american(anti white) scum can actually hold power is a sure sign that western civilization needs to be totally overhauled

>> No.24538577

>>24528112
Unironically this

>> No.24538598

>>24538178
>"money is racist"
how can anybody believe in this vomit of lies?

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does this look like silver? on sale for $20

>> No.24538658

>>24538319
>f the issuer cannot guarantee a fixed value
>a run could occur
clown world

>> No.24538695

>>24538552
Add to it that starting in 2021 the very first question asked when filing taxes is about your crypto. This year saw a large uptick in people taking extra steps to buying crypto and gold because a larger awareness as to how absolutely fucked our system is with infinite printing is at least starting to take root. Personally I'm just glad there are easy ways to circumvent having to claim your pm stack. The fact that the STABLE was even born shows the power to regulate crypto and time manipulate it. That in and of itself should tell you to sell whatever you have in crypto and store it in something (((they))) can't so easily moniter and track.

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>>24538572

>> No.24538703

>>24538598
well, money, being a means of exchange, and this means of exchange if determined by the free market, has fundamental value, is indeed 'racist' - as the races are not 'equal' and their capacity as a whole to earn money via the sale of their goods and services(including labor) is wildly different as the quantity and quality of the goods and services they can produce is determined by IQ and other biologically determined characteristics

tldr: niggers

>> No.24538768

>>24532051
>>24535394
Oh hey they're my LCS
Haven't used the storage for either of them but if you're buying for storage at Silver Bullion you have to buy it by the monster box. I think BullionStar is more flexible with regards to storage volume.
BullionStar has slightly better prices overall than Silver Bullion but the latter takes longer to adjust their premiums when a spike/dip happens.

>> No.24538783

>>24538648
I don't think so, does it have any hallmarks?

>> No.24538795

>>24538783
no hallmarks at all

>> No.24538872

>>24537159
When more people agree with this post is when another dip will happen

>>24537229
Also asking. Do I just get some NML to get Abaxx exposure?

>> No.24538904

>>24537922
>gold and silver are money not get rich schemes
True, but there are moments in history when they gain immensely in purchasing power and not merely maintain not. Maloney is maybe a bit of a schizo but he has a point. There are many indicators that the FIAT system is collapsing and if we then return back to sound money gold will go 10x overnight to account for the increase in money supply which it has not done yet. Gold is howering around 1800 usd and if we went to fully backed gold standard (which is possible in case of lost of trust in fiat) it would have to be in the tens of thousands usd/oz. So it has not impossible that the metals unironically moon and even do it overnight but obviously this kind of scenario might happen once in a lifetime and is not something to count on generally speaking.

>> No.24538951

>>24522880
aleksiya novikova I think

>> No.24539086

>>24538795
Then I would think it is unlikely that it is silver, doesn't look like it too

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>>24537971
>If it's deflation, every asset will go down in value, PM's included.

no.

but it certainly wont be deflation. deflation is a decrease in the supply of money circulating for goods and services. this will NOT happen on a sustained medium-long term basis and anyone who thinks it will is naive as fuck.

>> No.24539196

>>24538872
Yes you buy NML for Abaxx exposure. It will do a 12 to 1 stock split and then issue more shares for Abaxx holders. Only NML shares will be trading since Abaxx holders are private seed investors. NML will make up 17% of the shares and insiders own 30% so after the reverse IPO only 12% of the shares are being traded which are the ones trading now.

>> No.24539257

>>24539196
what market cap will Abaxx launch at?

>> No.24539300

>>24538658
Kek

>> No.24539318

>>24537229
NML and Abaxx are doing a reverse merger. 12 to 1 stock split. After the deal only about 12% shares will be traded (12% free float I think its called). They are not doing a cap raise either so the team is wanting to keep dilution to a minimum. Good news for you.

Info about Abaxx:

They have been working on the down low. They have a bunch of patents on tokenized commodity exchanges. They want to tokenize bearer assets to make a bunch of things easier. They will have instant settlement time (not days like ICE and CME) and lower fees. They are starting with LNG gas commodity trading in early next year when they launch in Singapore. They have initial singapore approval to launch the exchange already. Just need to cross the t's and dot the i's.

Backed by billionaire Robert Friedland who has a clean copper mine. Abaxx also wants to sell copper commodities with different ESG gradings. Companies like tesla or apple can then certify the copper they are buying was produced ethically and clean. They are looking to compete with ICE and CME. If they can make this happen they will be worth upwards of 60 billion USD(currently worth 200 million CAD). Could go higher since tokenizing assets is a big deal and we can see alot more use cases expecially with smart contracts.

>> No.24539368

>>24539257
Right now 200 million estimated for post merger. It will launch on NEO exchange. They are competing with CME and ICE. CME is valued at 60 billion USD so this is a 300x bagger if you hold long and they succeed . Its high risk high reward. Throw about 5k into it from your TFSA (if you are canadian) and in 5 years could be worth an easy million tax free

>> No.24539493

>>24539368
IM here for the dividends. If this is ulitmately succesful a 3k investment should return 16k a year in dividends. Forever. Then you dont have to pay the capital gains tax

>> No.24539519

>>24539318
thanks anon.

>> No.24539530

>>24539493
Make sure to buy the NML (New Millennium Iron Corp) on the TSXV. I think there is another NML on a different stock exchange.

>> No.24539570

so why are you guys buying physical when you will get better returns from long dated options on mining companies of you think gold and silver will moon?

>> No.24539623

>>24539570
Physical is insurance. Even if all the paper goes to zero one ounce is still one ounce.

>>24539493
They'll have dividends??? That's it I'm blowing the last of my powder on this

>> No.24539631

>>24539570
Mining companies are trash. Name a company and I'll tell you why that paticular company is trash

>> No.24539650

>>24539623
CME pays dividends. I am using CME as an example if they achieve CME status. That is best case scenario.

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>>24539631
>Mining companies are trash

kek little bitch boy, my silver miner allocation will buy you 10 times over

>> No.24539671

>>24539631
Uhhhhhhh Fireweed Zinc

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>>24539671
You think they have room to run when they are near all time highs. The market cap chart always exposes the dilution.

>> No.24539710

>>24539493
I got 6k in my TFSA riding on this. Not enough to retire if it hits big but basically financial freedom to do whatever I want

>> No.24539738

>>24539698
Cool, good to know. Didn't put too much into it and I'm in the green right now so I'll just continue holding

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>>24539698
>no no no your miners cant just keep going up! i didnt miss out on the commodity super cycle just because im a pussy, theres no more room for growth!

>> No.24539765

Anyone else? Post up a name of your favourite stock and I'l post market cap chart showing they are so diluted they are probably already at all time highs

>> No.24539776

>>24539765
Impact silver

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Next thread should be Josh Crumb edition in honor of his contributions to the PM world

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>>24539776
ATH

>> No.24539891

>>24539788
Fresh Bread
>>24539883

>> No.24539942

>>24539368
How to invest in this if you're American? Can you explain it like I'm an idiot, step by step?
>tfw idiot

>> No.24539953

>>24539812
As expected, they will need big silver upside or new discovery. Thanks.

>> No.24539958

>>24539942
Can you access TSX-v? Who is broker?

>> No.24540013

>>24539812
oh shit lads we're at all time highs, looks like we're now going immediately to 0 as it would be impossible to appreciate from here. it was fun while it lasted

>> No.24540347

>>24539187
I mean, yes they will. People will need to have cash to pay off debts so they have to liquidate even PM's. But after the initial sell-off, PM's and quality assets should begin climbing quicker than other assets