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Buy Boomer Bricks edition

>Why gold?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3S4rl6ehiI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gksenA5Al_A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FI7NnOg2rxo

>Bullion dealers
https://jmbullion.com/
https://sdbullion.com/
https://boldpreciousmetals.com/
https://bgasc.com/
https://www.moneymetals.com/
https://monumentmetals.com/
https://goldenstatemint.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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>>24962997
anyone getting anything cool this week?

>> No.24963163
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>Dec 2020
>still buying shiny boomer rocks
Yikes!

>> No.24963173

im willing to say the other thread is lost to shills and fud

>> No.24963203

>>24963163
>ID: mods

>> No.24963224

>>24962997
Gonna have to sage this one, other thread was made first

>> No.24963250

>>24963224
Last one doesn't even have correct previous thread linked. It's a random /biz/ thread

>> No.24963684
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24963684

Any predictions on what the DXY will be by the end if the Year?

>> No.24963697

>>24963684
0

>> No.24963703

If your leaving the country you can’t take gold unless u pay a big fine or something. How can you avoid this cus I think When your flying private you also have to get your bags checked

>> No.24963782

>>24963703
fuck off fed

>> No.24963796

>>24963703
Buy Gold Coins with denominated legal tender status, mix them into a bag with other ordinary coins and report them at face value without any mention of them being Gold. An AGE becomes no different from a $50 bill and a Sovereign becomes indistinguishable from any modern £1 coin.

>> No.24963799

>>24963782
You’ll never be happy

>> No.24963828

>>24963799
gee i wonder (((whos))) fault that is

>> No.24963887

I remember when I was kid I used to buy these LEGOs from a site called brickarms, they made customized LEGO guns, like little m4a1s, laser guns, etc. that your lego figure could hold. the founder got the idea apparently after realizing boys want detailed and cool toy lego firearms, and that lego did not provide them because of their pacifism policy. i think the guy makes some ridiculous amount of money a year just printing little detailed lego plastic firearms with a 3d printer and autocad. the margin is huge . i paid 1.5$ per gun, remember this shit is like 2 mm^3 area of plastic, so its an insane markup. not related to metals sorry but the image had me reminiscing and its a good /biz/ anecdote

>> No.24963920

>>24963887
wait till you see how much Games Workshop miniatures cost

>> No.24964104

>>24963163
>2020
>still proud of being shitcoin cattle
can't wait the upcoming crash

>> No.24964142

>>24964104
The thing is. Why do crypto cucks hold coins that can go to 0 when they can get silver coins that has crypto on it? It makes no sense for them not to hold both. It is like us holding mining stocks while stacking PM. It only helps people.

>> No.24964283

>>24964142
PMG Baker, You made it over to this thread! Yeah that makes no sense to me either. It could be due to silver and gold backed cryptos being relatively unknown. I think the ones that have less real structures are funded better in terms of advertising and developers than asset backed cryptos because that's how the system wants it

>> No.24964386

>>24964142
I only invest in antique numismatic silver. Even in the unlikely scenario when PM prices crash the numismatic value just keeps going up. I have no idea how these shitcoiners think, investment means something totally different to me.

>> No.24964475

>>24964386
Got any cool antiques?

>> No.24964490

>>24962997
Sage

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24964531

Reminder that there is a god amongst us and I'm jealous.

>> No.24964538

>>24964490
you can only sage once idiot. the other thread is being shilled

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>>24964104
That Is Too Funny.

>> No.24964586

>>24964538
so shilling just means "i dont like it" nowadays huh

>> No.24964587

>>24964142


If you bought $1000 dollars of gold in 2011, you'd have about $1100 dollars of gold.

If you bought $1000 of BTC in 2011, you'd have $11,750,000.00 dollars.

>> No.24964617

>>24964531
I love 1/10th oz gold coins so much. They're so tradable.

>> No.24964624

>>24964586
post your stack

>> No.24964646
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>>24964624
your turn bitch
just because you dislike something doesn't mean it's shilling or anything like that schizo retard

>> No.24964682

>>24964283
>>24964386
Most crypto holders in my mind are like tesla stock fans. They believe it is a store of value, and there was one image of a 20x leveraged etf for telsa but i can not find it. I do see a 2x leverage one.https://leverageshares.com/?etps=leverage-shares-2x-tesla-etp
https://www.benzinga.com/trading-ideas/long-ideas/20/12/18588104/tesla-poised-to-make-this-leveraged-etf-great-again
They think is a store of value
https://twitter.com/Steve_Sarmiento/status/1281668735762173953
https://twitter.com/DavidJNage/status/1328502899786309632
https://twitter.com/c4chaos/status/1224734017322250240
https://twitter.com/ysidro72/status/1340080324169134087
If you go to twitter and go type in 'tesla is a store of value'. You will see the robin hooders and cypto cucks battling it out.
>>24964646
Hey bowl anon. Please tell me you got some more silver or are you staying on the trend of holding for now?

>> No.24964707

>>24964587
Sounds like a bubble

>> No.24964722

>>24964682
Just sitting on these for now. I'm poor so I'm searching gains from miners. I consider my silver more as a last resort that I hope I won't need to use.

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>>24964646
i dont think thats yours. you dont have to be such a fuckin asshole either.

>> No.24964759

>>24964724
Oh well I don't think that is yours either. And you don't have to be such a fucking tin foil hat wearing idiot

>> No.24964765

>>24964531
You own 50 Quarter Eagles and store them in a dime tube? I'd imagine that if you can afford the Eagles you can afford something that will fit them a bit more snugly.

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24964788

im gonna post my stack!

its an old photo but I havent posted it on /biz/ in years

>> No.24964813

>>24964759
alright you wanna blue on blue then im outta here nigger. enjoy the tranny posting

>> No.24964828

>>24964765
It's not my pic, someone else here is the god with a stack of indian heads. Thought it was clear from what I said in my post.

>> No.24964835

>>24962997
As a burger is there anyway i can buy foreign mining stocks without getting raped by foreign trading fees? Is my only option to buys etfs such as SIL, SILJ, GDX & GDX which own non US mining companies?

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>>24964788

time sure flies...

>> No.24964877

>>24964844
Did you get apmex before they became scamex?

>> No.24964887

>>24964844
>>24964788
love that little hand poured gold ingot you have there mate!

>> No.24964900

>>24964877
I dont know what you are referring to


>>24964887
that is my favorite too of course
I love to hold it

>> No.24964945

>>24964788
I...I’m... I’m gonna staaaaaack

>> No.24964988

>>24964788
>>24964844
Great stack anon, I'm a little jealous as I only have silver.

>> No.24965016

>>24964988
Yeah if only >>24964900 did not lose it all in a boating accident.

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>>24964988
thanks

for anyone curious here are my gains according to APMEX lol

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>>24965016
kek
>>24965023
what about your real gains, adjusted for fees and all?

>> No.24965070

>>24965055
well i never sold anything so there are no real gains

>> No.24965088

>>24964988
Get a few grams of gold. A little pricey but very nice to have. I like smaller denominations because if metals go crazy it will be nice to have

>> No.24965090

>>24965070
I mean, how much your gains would be.

>> No.24965101

Damn I want to open a position with Abaxx but my broker doesn't carry it and I am not a leaf. Now I know how leafs feel

>> No.24965139

>>24965088
Totally not worth the premium. I'd have to get at least 1/4 oz, that's the absolute minimum weight I'd be willing to buy but even then the premiums would still shaft me. I'm just choosing to focus more on gold miners instead.

>> No.24965208

>>24965023
cool im still waiting to break even

>> No.24965448

>>24962997
Can anyone recommend a trustworthy eBay seller that has 5 Reichsmarks in stock? Based Russianbro only has the small memecrosses

>> No.24965761

>>24965448
I would like to know this too. Haven't gotten any so far because I'm not sure which are fakes

>> No.24966011

>>24965448
>>24965761
Most are fakes from the chinese. Unless you can find an lcs that has them in stock and are willing to ship, buy the potmetal to say you have something. I can not find any that are reputable so far.

>> No.24966304

>>24966011
Wish somebody could set up some business to buy up a bunch from Germany itself and supply the rest of the world with it. Seems like there may be a market in the future if Chinese fakes remain the standard for long enough.

>> No.24966449

>>24966011
Speaking of fake coins, there was a quick BBC news article about a guy in wales who was caught hand stamping his own period sovereigns, wearing them down and selling them on ebay as real. I ll find the link in a bit.

>> No.24966729

>>24966449
Hope they still execute in england for that

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>>24964900
>that is my favorite too of course

PG&G gettin' around. Is it a 2oz bar?

>> No.24967087

>>24964707

The powers that be are fucking hardcore with us. Why all the articles about people and institutions selling gold for bitcoin.

The best bet is hedge your bets. Buy gold. Buy silver. Buy Bitcoin.

Ive made more money in crypto then precious metals. Its fucked up friend.

>> No.24967106

>>24967063
fuck i wish these were easier to buy in Leafland, there either sold out or have stupid mark up and being shipped from Quebec or NS.

>> No.24967187

>>24965448
Oldsilver.ru

>> No.24967205

>>24967106
https://youtu.be/Es-J_LKFfRI
Pan man....leaf's favorite blackface is sucking off the PLA.

>> No.24967209

>>24967087
Crypto is a speculative asset whose major competition is stocks.
PM's are a wealth protecting asset whose major competition is bonds, mostly treasuries.

>> No.24967249

>>24962997
If I have a hard cardboard box with a plastic top inside of a safe, can I store silver in it? The safe is in a dry place.

>> No.24967375

>>24967087
>The powers that be are fucking hardcore with us. Why all the articles about people and institutions selling gold for bitcoin.

The completely mainstream hype pushing plebs to sell off hard assets to then buy intangible and practically useless cryptos, a message clearly packaged for consumption by retards, stinks to high heaven. I'm pretty sure the high-level guidance being provided to multimillionaires and billionaires involves buying gold, not shitcoins.

I don't watch whale wallets or anything, but are these institutions actually buying and transferring BTC? Or are they just herding cattle away from their real physical stores of wealth so that they can pull the rug and leave many millions of people who might otherwise maintain independence and resiliency enslaved to the system?

Are they planning something like the orchestrated Dec 2017 crypto rug-pull, but 100 times worse and more destructive?

>> No.24967527

>>24967205
yea whats new, Canada's been letting china walk all over us for years. The only place they have clamped down against the chinese was our natural resource sector after the government caught chinese companies being shit heads ignoring our environmental regulations. I hate my countries lefty retard leadership, but I am stuck with it for now.

>> No.24967570

>>24967209
I watched rick rule's last kitco interview and I think that he is right that sp500 index funds are now the market's chosen competitor to gold. Buffett understands this is retarded, but he has had to push this on people for the past 40 years because saying anything else to the retarded masses would ruin a lot of people trying to trade commodities. Ironically, this will ruin even more people.

>>24967375
Deso autist has been saying that whale wallets have been shrinking with the balance being taken up by small wallets.

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>>24967527
Yeah...China is horrible.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ce_9D5nUHU0&feature=youtu.be

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>>24967375
Very nice succinct analysis. They are buying just enough to generate organic buying/interest, but they don't hold it for its own merit. An anon in the last full thread posted a screencap of a pmg anon talking about the tether scam and how it's basically acting like a money printer to inflate BTC's value. They're doing a lot of things to suck people in and then leave them high and dry for when the real hard times hit.

>> No.24967655

>>24967375
The mainstream media constantly covering bitcoin is a huge red flag for me.

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>>24967655
BUT LOOK HOW LOW THE GOOGLE TRENDS RANKING IS!!!! NO ONE IS TALKING ABOUT BITCOIN RIGHT NOW

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>>24967716
Reality will be revealed soon enough

>> No.24968056
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24968056

our silver bars are priceless

>> No.24968073
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24968073

Octopi do not have any bones with the exception of their beaks. So if you are responsible and depraved enough to be literally the life support of your 8 limbed friend, you can debeak it like how you’d declaw a cat and then push your member into its feed chute.

You can then let it subsist on your baby batter.

The Octopus is smart. Very smart. It will learn that without its beak, it cannot feed on anything else but your human seed that has to be milked from you.

Every morning, you will feel your clothes slide off and a damp weight on your lower half.

The sensation creeps up on your body until most of the jiggly mass has enveloped the entire length. It will start pumping as fast as it can for it is hungry.

The animal gyrates its empty stomach and the folds of its brain rubbing on your glands, begging for nutrition.

You climax and give the marine creature’s breakfast. The pumping slows down but doesn’t stop to milk out the last few drops of its meal.

Looking into its yellow animal eyes, it looks back with a thousand-yard stare. This will be routine for all of its meals for the rest of its 3-5 years on this god forsaken planet.

>> No.24968145

>>24967106
The healthy markup is one reason I like having them process scrap, though proximity and thus peace of mind is most important.

What's your favorite number or size? Or is there a goofball 6.66 or 12.34 ozt bar you've always wanted? Perhaps I can get one made next time I bring a load of scrap and we could trade for a little of your personally mined baby picker nugs?

>> No.24968237

>>24966449
How many coins on eBay are fake in general? I thought about buying a couple I know I won't see floating around easily but aren't rare either.

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>>24968056
Thank you, Yukari chan!

>24968073
This is meant to derail and offend any potential interested parties viewing pmg. Do not respond

>> No.24968440

>>24964531
>bragging about $2

>> No.24968464

>>24968145
I love the different weights you can get with this particular smelter but my favorite is 10oz ingots. I ll think about doing a trade for sure, that could be fun, however at the moment I dont have many picker nuggets on hand. Remind me in a week or two about doing a trade like that, I have a few buckets of pay dirt left to thaw out that might have some bigger gold in them.

>> No.24968502

>>24967570
>whale wallets have been shrinking with the balance being taken up by small wallets.

>>24967591
>They're doing a lot of things to suck people in and then leave them high and dry for when the real hard times hit.

>>24967655
>the mainstream media constantly covering bitcoin is a huge red flag for me.

Holy shit, sounds like a huge rugpull scam if the big bois aren't still accumulating and are selling instead. Thanks for the input anons, I have some BTC but the highest suspicion and distrust has been my natural instinct since the MSM pumped it up at the end of 2017 before dumping it hard. When every ignorant retard normie is hyping the crap while billionaires are busy hoarding metal you can smell what's cooking.

>> No.24968519

>>24968056
Cute desk

>> No.24968532
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Titty coin came in. They were from monument metals.

>> No.24968561

>>24963684
Below 90. 2021 is going to be wild.

>> No.24968590 [DELETED] 

>>24963703
Goldmoney.com

>> No.24968606

>>24968502
Central banks buying gold
JP Morgan stacking physical silver and manipulating precious metals market.
MSM shills telling you to buy stocks and bitcoin
Obvious is obvious.

>> No.24968690

>>24968464
Sure thing Pan Man, I have plenty of 10ozers and will look for some nicely struck ones you might like, no pressure but I always sympathize with the interests of fellow collectors and stackers and would be proud to have some gold you mined yourself in the collection. In total I've panned a whopping 0.11g lol, not very impressive. Probably be best to wait until after January and potential chaos anyway.

>> No.24968775

>>24968237
If you're buying coins that aren't weird numismatics from actual bullion dealer ebay stores yngmi

>> No.24969153

>>24968502
now would be a good time to sell some BTC while the euphoria is still on

"The bull climbs the stairs, but the bear jumps out of the window"

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>>24967716
yes

>> No.24969528

>>24968073
Based

>> No.24969801

>>24969347
CMC: Volume on Thursday $66 billion. Market cap Friday 12:00 AM $425 billion. You are using the height of tape painting in all of human history as a bench mark.

For reference 1% of Amazon shares trade on a normal day.
Go to yahoo finance, click on the search bar, and tell me what is trending

>> No.24969826

>>24968073
I despise and love this post

>> No.24970083

>>24962997
Kek the cryptocucks are FUDing gold again >>24966919. This seems like a strong buy signal and very bullish

>> No.24970298

>>24970083
it so silly that they FUD us so hard.

>> No.24970320

>>24968056
She cute

>> No.24970562

>>24969347
Check out SENTs memes, It is the next link. If you know you know. This thread is bullshit.

>> No.24970633

>>24963163
>beauty mark

The true precious metal. What is the sauce.

>> No.24970681

Stock market crash soon?

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>>24969347
BUT THE MACRO DUDE IN PIC RELATED SAID THAT GOOGLE TRENDS ARE STILL LOW, THEREFORE IS NOT A BUBBLE..
>>24967716

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>>24970562

>> No.24970802
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>>24970704
THIS IS ASSET IS LITERALLY UNHEARD OF TO MOST OF RETAIL AND INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS

>> No.24971160

I dont think Lyn is a tranny I just think shes androgynous. She has woman shoulders and arms. That face is a female face. Not a male face.

>> No.24971226

>>24971160
I don't know shit about her, but there is feminizing facial surgeries for trannies where they shave off a lot of the jaw. Which would explain why the mouth looks so weird.

>> No.24971245

>>24971226
I see a female. I dont see a tranny.

>> No.24971308

>>24971160
>>24971226
If there is no credible source saying she is transgender then she is female, that's my take at least. No reason to assume otherwise, she could be a tranny but could as well be female. Better apply Occam's Razor imo

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>>24968532

>> No.24971385

>>24971160
>>24971226
>>24971245
>>24971308
HIS NAME IS RICHARD JOHNSON SCHWARTZ YOU DUMB NIGGERS

>> No.24971423

>>24971385
s o u r c e ?

>> No.24971428

>>24971385
If it was tranny the original name would be ching chong or somesuch

>> No.24971548

>>24967375
Who cares? I actually respect the hustle. No reasoning with these goyim. Fuck em.

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>>24970704
>>24970802
>>24971160
>>24971245
>>24971385
>Bitcoin is not a bubble because google trends are still low
>Bitcoin's value as store of value is that it can store value
>Bitcoin doesn't waste energy. What makes gold valuable is that it is concentrated energy, just like Bitcoin, and so Bitcoin is valuable.
>Bitcoin can't be made illegal if billionaires like Druckenmiller and Paul Tudor Jones have Bitcoin. Somehow when gold was made illegal, no billionaires own any gold.
Kek. I love when this tranny is talking about global macro. But she has ulterior motives to pump Bitcoin, and her justifications don't make as much sense as when she is talking about macro.

>> No.24971646

>>24971590
Those shoulders are fitgirl tier not tranny

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Neat ore from near Dolly Varden Silver Mine at Alice Arm BC.

>> No.24971886

>>24962997
I have a box full of old LEGO Star Wars ships in my attic. Am I going to be rich?

>> No.24971906

>>24971590

Post link to vid plz i need to fap

>> No.24972129

>>24971886
depends if you stocked up on star destroyer those were reselling for 6-12k a while back but I havent checked in years. usually when a set retires it doubles in its original price.

>> No.24972152

>>24971646
cope harder faggotlover

>> No.24972236

>>24971590
>Bitcoin is not a bubble because google trends are still low
Ugh.

>Bitcoin's value as store of value is that it can store value.
Well...yes.

>Bitcoin doesn't waste energy. What makes gold valuable is that it is concentrated energy, just like Bitcoin, and so Bitcoin is valuable.
It wastes energy on a fossil fuel system but not a fusion/hydrogen system.
Gold is used for computer components though...points for a "Forest or the tree" argument.

>Bitcoin can't be made illegal if billionaires like Druckenmiller and Paul Tudor Jones have Bitcoin. Somehow when gold was made illegal, no billionaires own any gold.
Cannabis was made illegal. You never know what scheme will pop up OOOOO

>> No.24972417

>>24972129
>depends if you stocked up on star destroyer those were reselling for 6-12k a while back

jfc. Yeah I don't have any of that. None of my shit is in boxes so it's probably worthless despite being in good condition. That and the fact that I made little modifications to a lot of them, i.e. more detail in the interior and exterior of my millennium falcon. No $$$ for me

Fuck man, I also have a mint condition original Charizard card but it's a second edition. God cucked me before I even knew what it meant

>> No.24972612

>>24972417
My pokemans were not stored in mint condition but I have a large box of Base to Team Rocket cards.

Ima keep them as sentimental items.

>> No.24972627

>>24964835
Use Interactive Brokers.

>> No.24972708

>>24967249
What a strangely worded question. If you have a safe, why do you care about a cardboard box? I would recommend that you not put silver inside a cardboard box, however. The cardboard box is likely made from paper that is not acid free and may have other chemicals such as sulfur in it that could tarnish the silver.

>> No.24972766

>>24967527
>the government caught chinese companies being shit heads ignoring our environmental regulations
I don't follow Canadian news but I've been waiting for that to happen since the start of this decade. I just *knew* that the Chinese wouldn't be able to resist cutting corners and doing something dishonest and sleazy. I'm just waiting for the Chinese to commit similar such crimes in the US. Their purchase of Smithfield foods (hog farms) is where I'm expecting something terrible to happen. We'll either get a town flooded out in a deluge of pig feces and offal or there will be some outbreak of a disease that threatens all livestock in the US. If we're "lucky", we'll get a disease that infects humans and makes COVID-19 look like child's play.

>> No.24972852

>>24962997
I wonder how many people bought into the moonshot hype in 2011 when silber was $50 an ounce? Did anyone here actually buy the top convinced it would go to $100 or more?

>> No.24972929

>>24972766
here in Canada chinese firms have been caught doing all sorts of environmental vandalism, everything from dumping used machine oils and lubricants in swamps at chinese controlled drill sites to stupidly evil things like live trapping bears and coyotes for organs and fluid harvesting. A crew of Chinese scum from a chinese mining company were caught two years ago killing black bears for bile and illegally fur trapping on native territory, almost resulting in all out war with the Tl'azt'en Nation. I am thrilled the government is clamping down but they still cant catch everything.

>> No.24972942

>>24972417
If you have the first Lego Millennium Falcon, it's worth quite a bit of money. I remember a friend telling me he bought one when it came out for $200 or so, never got a chance to open it, and then discovered one day that it was worth $10,000. I'm not sure what an opened with is worth although I suspect you could at least get your original purchase price back.

>> No.24973007

>>24972929
The Canadian government should have seized all assets of those Chinese companies and prosecuted all of the employees. I cannot figure out for the life of me why the western nations continue to put up with this utter bullshit from China. I can somewhat understand their refusal to address China's mercantilistic economic policy but the utter lawlessness is infuriating. I cannot begin to say how much I hate the Communist Chinese and their God damned Commie ways.

>> No.24973042

>>24963133
I got this fidget copper today. How can i clean it to restore it back to shiny?

>> No.24973064

>>24972942
It's whatever version came out closest to Revenge of the Sith. Not the first one

>> No.24973139

>>24973007
We do though, the problem is the employees usually all escape back home before anything happens, and the corporate teams in country are all local hires with maybe one or two staffers from management who are from mainland china. There very slippery and hard to hold onto when caught. Another example was a chinese miner called Golden Wings Inc, they got caught as a fraud operation where new rich chinese would invest in "gold fields" by buying mining equipment that would than pay a dividend back. The company ran 3 mines in the Cariboo Gold Fields and two in the Atlin district. The mines inspectors caught them in the act of using mercury sluices and strip mining right out of a salmon bearing stream from helicopters. It only took an hour for the cops / conservation officers / mines inspector deputies to arrive but the chinese were already long gone. They abandoned everything including their HQ in Vancouver. No one was prosecuted.

>> No.24973157

>>24973042
No image but if it's pure copper, Brasso should be able to make it shiny red again.

>> No.24973206
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>>24973042
Forgot pic

>> No.24973243

>>24973139
>>24973007
>>24972929
Funny you guys mention chinks, I was in a thread on /k/ and a CCP shill showed up making dozens of posts with hundreds of links in a matter of minutes. It was pretty hilarious how they don’t even hide their fuckery
>>>/k/47680653

>> No.24973248

>>24963887
legos are easily the most based toy in existence, every young boy should play with legos to foster a creative mind

>> No.24973290

>>24973248
minecraft replaced legos.
A lot of technology is just old stuff digitalized, amazon is the sears catalog, minecraft is legos netflix is blockbuster,
Bitcoin is not gold though but it doesn't matter since they're both worthless.

>> No.24973321
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24973321

Is holding physical precious metals a form of idolatry?

>> No.24973348

>>24973243
I hate the CCP more than most people. They are a cancer killing the planet, eating our natural resources and spitting out waste faster than any other group on earth.

>>24973248
Funny enough one of my friends buys and sells bulk lego, she runs a store on the website Bricklink, an ebay for lego parts. If you want to know the value of old sets bricklink is the place to look.

>> No.24973382

>>24972417
>>24972942
Lego has such a big base that it makes lego trading a pretty big racket. tho if you did built a set but didn't keep box you usually can get the price of your set at the time in resale once its retired. if you built it and kept the box you can get at lease 1/3rd of a return on it. tho if you didnt build the set and have it in the box at minimum you can double your price and go beyond depending on the popularity, amount produced, if it contains unique pieces, or theme. there are people who do lego day trading basically buying sets that they think will have value when it retired and if it doesn't then they return them to lego stores to get their money back.

>> No.24973394
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24973394

>>24968532
nice libertits

i must have missed it when MM had them in stock. ordered a few from JM though
what kind of premiums were they charging?

>> No.24973415

>>24963796
I was thinking you can pay like $7-10K and buy a shipping container, fill it with a car, whole bunch of other stuff and find ways to smuggle metals in there somewhere.

Someone tell me why this isnt a viable option.

>> No.24973460
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24973460

>>24973139
That just sickens me to my stomach. I'm of the opinion that all western nations cease issuing any sort of visas to the Communist Chinese. We can be polite and allow the people on student visas to finish their degrees but, after that, no more. The crookedness of these scum infuriates me to no end and these are the obvious ones. There are also tons of them who are in the western countries as spies as recent events have finally unveiled. Again, I'm absolutely shocked that the western countries have taken this long to figure this stuff out despite having "intelligence" agencies. I've fully expected this bullshit in the late 1990s when Bill Clinton granted Most Favored Nation status to China.

By the way, I'm the person from awhile back that asked about the silver taels you had found once. I'm not on /pmg/ frequently so maybe you had found them and I wasn't around. Did you find them, by chance, and are you still interested in selling them? The image is something I have recently acquired. It is a relatively modern gold tael.

>> No.24973471

>>24973348
My dad sold on bricklink all the time when I was a kid, we still have a bunch of legos in my basement now and I've actually been making some good money selling legos in the last month or so ironically enough

>> No.24973517
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24973517

Today's haul: I was going to have made it up to 40 ounces today but stopped just shirt at 37 because I got three ounces as Christmas gifts for the few of my family/friends that know I've been starting to stack.

Mostly just got some 90%, with a couple Canadian Maple Leaves and a Liberty (they're as comfy as any). Really wish they had some Krugerrands, but alas. The shiny dime is actually a silver proof, I love when my LCS throws those in the junk bowl because they couldn't sell them in their damaged casings. And naturally had to get more mercs. That bag of blowjobs is growing!

>> No.24973550

>>24973460
neat gold Tael mate! Yes my dad found them in the family storage container down on Van Island, hes going to ship them up in the new year some time. I would still be up to selling one but I need to see what shape there in first.
>>24973471
I still have my old western sets from growing up, but I wont be selling them, they will be going to my own son when I have one.

>> No.24973576

>>24973157
Just like put it on there and rub it off? Ive never heard of it.

>> No.24973604

>>24973321
No.

You dont pray to it. If youre a christian you know god is superior and money is temporary and worldly

>> No.24973626

>>24973348
>ccp

Im right there with you man. They are locusts. Consuming everything. Raping the oceans.

>> No.24973642

>>24973576
If you're in the US, Brasso is a pretty well-known product for people who have use metal polishes. As its name implies, it's supposed to be primarily for polishing brass but the container says that it works on copper, too. You should be able to find this stuff in the supermarkets, the discount stores such as Target, or the hardware stores such as Home Deport or Lowe's.

But, yes, you put some on a rag, wipe it onto the metal, wait for a few seconds, and then wipe it off. It does a very good job of removing tarnish.

>> No.24973653

>>24972852
>Did anyone here actually buy the top convinced it would go to $100 or more?

Lol nope, I was going around buying it cheap then flipping it to boomers for quick profit because I didn't think it would last. Base metals scrapping was rather lucrative too so I got pretty ripped hauling countless pickup truck loads of junk out of creeks and old dumps in ravines while dumb crackheads wasted their time diving for aluminum cans in college district dumpsters. Getting paid $140-360 cash back then for loads that took from 5 to 7 hours of manly work a day was pretty nice, the taxman got cucked hard in minecraft.

The situation now is very different though, every bone in my body knows quite unironically that it's actually happening this time which is probably the same driving instinct that's brought us together and made /pmg/ so damn comfy. Shitcoins have complicated things a bit, but the fundamentals have never been more bullish (especially for silver) so in due time we'll be very richly rewarded for our stubborn prudence. Keep stacking metalbros, WAGMI

>> No.24973665

>>24962997
can't wait to start stacking synthetic silver when Aubit launches

>> No.24973676

Sorry PMbros. I'm looking for a quick swing. Tomorrow I'm going to sell off half my stack (100 oz) and put it in The Graph. Fuck it, I can't sit here and watch those 95 IQ retards make 4x gains in a week while our metals will always be fucked with by the institutions.

>> No.24973719

>>24973642
I'll do it! Thanks!

>> No.24973739
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24973739

Since we're a little off topic anyway, why don't we get some coin collecting discussion going on in here? I'm looking to sell most of my odds and ends in my coin collection to my LCS dealer in a couple days to buy a nice example of a large cent (pic related) and/or a nice example of a standing liberty quarter, preferably one in atleast XF 45. Anyone else got any interesting pieces they want to share/are looking at?

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24973741

>>24973676
>sell any of my stack
ngmi

>> No.24973758

>>24967106

I dont think so. Paypal is imvolved. IRS is asking you about crypto first page. BTC 23k. I DCA 4 years gold, silver, btc.

Guess which one im up the most and have enjoyed the gains.

>> No.24973812

>>24972852
I bought silver back then when it was $33 bucks spot price when I was knee deep in the peak oil and collapse narratives. Still have that stack today, it's in the basement somewhere.

I learned my lesson, when wall street and CNBC starts shilling gold and silver and all the analysts say the same thing you better watch out.

>> No.24973842

>>24973460
The thing was the Chinese as a whole was environmental and nature loving before the Commies showed up. It kind of boggles my mind how a political ideology totally fucked up an indigenous populations identity and turned them into dog frying tar scrapers and polluters.

I don't get how they can eat utter garbage, cook with sewer oil and skin and cook creatures we call pets alive. It's just weird and disturbing as a whole. Not to mention before the great pornhub wipe a lot of Chinese hooker vids were being posted.

>> No.24973849
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24973849

>>24973550
Cool. I really ought to set up some sort of incognito e-mail address so we can keep in touch since I really can't follow these threads all the time. I must say, though, that the recent discussions on mining companies (really appreciate your input) have made it more worth my while to read.

The attached image is yet another tael of gold I have acquired. This and the other tael belonged to my grandmother, who had a cache of gold because she and my grandfather were ruined by the Communists (they fled China before the 1949 takeover) and she was fearful of another disaster. Yes, I'm of Chinese descent (natural-born American and I'm quite certain that I am far more American than any politician in the past three or four decades) and I particularly hate the Communist Chinese for many, many reasons.

>> No.24973852
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>>24973517
sweet anon

i accumulated some junk silver at my LCS - picked up a total of $30 of halves, mercs, and quarters. i love the fact i can cherry pick the shinies.

beats the shit out of the crappy conditions i got from web sellers

before pic now after pic incoming

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>>24973852
and, an after pic post-accumulation at LCS and web dealers

please dont mind based buck, he's just there protecting my junk

>> No.24973953

>>24973842
It's not the Chinese, per se, but Communism. When you have a system that results in scarcity of everything, people go bananas to try to acquire things. As for the bullshit, it stems from the scarcity of the past which drove people to do *anything* to get enough to survive. China is also a very inward looking society, historically, and thus has never had an enlightenment as they feel they don't need one. (I get the impression they think they know everything.) Thus, there is no real concept of what morality and being a good person is from the perspective of the western enlightenment.

Having an utterly corrupt government doesn't help things, either, since bullshit crimes such as the melamine-laced foods, the massive counterfeiting, the sleazy business behaviors, etc. aren't policed. Even if they were, a bribe typically makes it go away until a crisis occurs at which point a few idiots get executed. Then it's back to business as usual.

The Communist Chinese are utterly hopeless. They'll always be shit. If they can get past their Communism, maybe they'll have a chance.

>> No.24974003

>>24973739
I'd love to get a SLQ in good shape too but all the ones that have a proper tiddy on them are really expensive.

>> No.24974004

>Have 2k+ ounces of silver
What are you going to do with your stacks? Personally I'm going to be watching ratios and trading into other assets when it falls far enough. Most notably gold (as savings), real estate, and stocks.

>> No.24974013

>>24973812
And we have the opposite case now. Definitely seems like the time to be buying gold.

>> No.24974086

>>24974003
I was looking over the grading value of the coins and it seems like I should be able to get a nice SLQ in 45 grade for about $200 (factoring in coin shop upcharge), atleast thats based on the PCGS website:
https://www.pcgs.com/prices/detail/standing-liberty-quarter/111/most-active
now I just have to hope my dealer has one for that price or cheaper

>> No.24974088

>>24973460
>>24973849
For everybody's information, I used MS Paint to edit the images and strip out any EXIF data and thus was very limited in how much I could crop these images. They were originally in one photo but crappy Paint wouldn't allow me to set the zoom level to 25% or 50% to select only the taels. The taels are about 50 grams each and the rectangular one is less than 3 cm long, 2 cm wide, and 0.5 cm thick. It would be approximately the size of a US quarter.

>> No.24974095

>>24974013
>Definitely seems like the time to be buying gold.
It’s only $200 down from ATH, I’m personally not buying until $1500 an ounce

>> No.24974141

>>24973849
for sure mate just post an email link sometime and I ll probably get it and message you back.

>> No.24974207

lol

>> No.24974224

>>24974013
The thing with goldbugs, it's always it's time to be buying gold. They never stop to take a moment to reflect if they've been wrong, it's all defensive posturing. Peak oil was fully skewered by the fracking boom and now it looks like we're going to be good for energy with thorium for the next century, but you guys never go back and say maybe we were wrong at that time.

Long term you'll be right about hyperinflation but the timing matters.

>> No.24974234

>>24973653
>Getting paid $140-360 cash back then for loads that took from 5 to 7 hours of manly work a day was pretty nice, the taxman got cucked hard in minecraft.
Based, fuck those minecraft admins

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>>24971590
i noticed there are bots on most financial and btc or gold videos pumping btc. Really feels like a ponzi scheme. That said, I hope it does well. Most of the main BTC people seem like the talk from a place of bias and arent honest about its shortcomings like competitor coins or regulatory risks. They just pump and pump.

>> No.24974252

>>24974095
We went past a black swan event and are now in a new monetary regime. Your expectations seem unreasonable at this time.
However David hunter seems to think we'll get a big deflationary crash next year and if so, that will be the last time to buy at 1xxx prices.

>> No.24974285

>>24974252
How is there going to be a crash if the Fed can buy bonds and stocks?
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/06/29/the-fed-is-buying-some-of-the-biggest-companies-bonds-raising-questions-over-why.html

>> No.24974289

>>24974224
I would argue the fact that such an expensive, energy intensive and environmentally destructive method of oil extraction was necessary in the last few years to meet demand is proof that peak oil is real. All the easy oil has been discovered, all the "free energy" in the middle East where barrels of oil can be brought out of the ground for cents will disappear in our lifetime.

Gold and silver which take many barrels of oil to extract and refine are a great way of storing energy in physical form and hedging against future higher energy costs brought about by peak oil..

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>>24974244
chinese bugmen are dumping the dollar and squirreling into btc fearing retaliation from the wet due to election fuckery and unleashing the rona

using the media outlets while they can to pump and pump the btc and pull the rug when the jig is up

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>>24974224
>>24974289
fracking is a national defense move. the US needs to secure oil production should it enter a SHTF WW3 tier conflict with all lines from imports severed.

shale has its purpose and thus will never be allowed to fail by an administration that sees the defensive strategic value in securing domestic production.

>> No.24974346

>>24974289
>All the easy oil has been discovered
That's exactly the same thing they said 10 years ago before fracking was invented and before tar sands got better at processing.

Peak Oil will be reached because of peak demand and not supply.

>Barrels of oil can be brought out of the ground for cents will disappear in our lifetime.
No they're still be oil there but no one will be using it because there are better fuels to burn.
Google Thorium molten salt reactors.

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>>24974302
Fucking hell anon great webm lmfao

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>>24973739
I'd recommend a nice standing liberty, ones in better grade with nice toning are very pleasing and attractive. Those later large cents really don't impress me much in-hand but if you must have a LC for the collection then go for an attractive Draped Bust, those are great old coppers with lots of character and actually look and feel "old".

I need to take more phonephag pics of other coins but I like this one, fondling ancient Greek silver makes me very happy. It seems like imperial Roman coins are somewhat more popular, likely because there is more surviving history and more research work on them which lowers the barrier of entry for newbs, but Classical and earlier Greek coins are downright magical. I have a little collection from Klazomenai in Ionia depicting Chrysaor, the flying-boar brother of Pegasus, both having been born of Medusa's severed neck stump. The legends telling of a ferocious literal flying-pig ravaging the countryside amuse me endlessly. It's a fascinating world to get into but not usually cheap so stacking bullion is probably best for now. Hopefully numismatics stagnate relative to bullion and I can trade/cash in for other things I want later. Always wanted a nice late 1700s bust dollar with heraldic eagle, those are sexy.

>> No.24974386

>>24974346
>Peak Oil will be reached because of peak demand and not supply.
Fuck your Georgia Rocks

>> No.24974387

>>24974224
>The thing with goldbugs
It's not really worth listening to gold bugs too long. They are right about certain things such as the money-ness of gold, its historical stability as a store of value, etc. However, as timing indicators, they're usually terrible. It should be noted that when the economy isn't utter bullshit, you really have to go out of your way to hear from gold bugs as they don't get any media coverage. The fact that so much is being said about gold in the media is because the international monetary system is under significant strain thanks to the failed economic policies of the hegemon (the US) and a serious contender (China and other emerging market economies).

>> No.24974400

>>24973879
Fuck yeah! I've only got 7 of my ounces in 90% (I don't think of it as "junk" lol), should probably focus on that more. I just keep thinking I'll run into some randomly at a toll road or car wash, and not to mention I always just can't resist the allure of .999 every time I see it.

>> No.24974413
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24974413

I'm quite happy with my stack, so I'm not buying any more physical. I started accumulating XRP - anyone else in the same boat?

I really do not think there will be a deflationary collapse. Feds will print the shit out of cash and purposely crash the $, and usher in the new global currency (this is where XRP comes in) tied to AU & AG. This also would point to the 3rd seal in the Book of Revelations.

>> No.24974429

>>24974285
You might not get a crash in stock and bond prices but you can most certainly get a crash in the purchasing power of the USD. At the moment, it is my belief that the Fed will eventually be faced with a choice: allow all the bubbles it has created this time around to crash or allow the USD to crash. Barring some new development, I expect the Fed to allow stocks to crash so that it can continue being in charge of monetary policy. If the USD goes to utter shit, the Fed is likely to be out of a job or will be truly subservient to a master it does not like.

>> No.24974449

Also, random thought for everyone: do you separate your 90% into separate bags, say 5 ounces bags for the sake of organization, or just keep it in a giant pile?

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>>24974252
>David Hunter
What the fuck is up with this image, guys selling his mulatto daughter to a jewish Hollywood pedophile

>> No.24974468

>>24974356
I think he has some XF+ large cents for around $30, so I might just pick one up along with an SLQ, I've always liked Large Cents since I was a young kid, probably because like most US collectors I started with wheat pennies and they were one of the first coins that I bought that were incredibly old to me at the time. I also want to get one in a slab preferably, but honestly is getting slabbed coins worth it? I like the presentation that they offer and they protect the coin better than a simple 2x2 but I don't know if it's worth the cost, which can sometimes be alot more especially when a coin is overgraded, maybe I should pick out the coins and then send them in myself

>> No.24974503

>>24974386
Shale is a garbage business. Wish I shorted frak more but it'll stick around because the government wants it too like the other anon said.

Another thing I wanted to mention - green energy is a meme pushed by big oil because they know it doesn't work, like how plastic companies were pushing the recycling meme. Most plastics can't be recycled.
But China and India will drag us kicking and screaming into Thorium because they're sitting on loads of it. The stuff is cheaper than dirt to them.

>>24974429
I wish it would but it won't because there's also massive deflation going on with the destruction of jobs and businesses.

>> No.24974506

>>24973348
Is the ccp worse than jews?

>> No.24974593

>>24974506
That is a hard question to answer.

>> No.24974671

>>24974450
>literally selling your daughter into prostitution

What a cuck

>> No.24974700

>>24974450
Dios mios

>> No.24974761

question for all the PM stackers who are stacking due to the belief that some form of hard times or collapse is on the horizon: Is are cityfags (or even suburbfags) completely fucked at this point? Some of you guys are often seen backing up your stacking with also having bugout shelters on 20 acres innawoods, weapons locker, homestead complete with chickens, pigs and rabbits, enough seeds to feed an entire village, etc. Any rentalfags like me who wanted to do even one of those things would find themselves completely stuck because they don't have any land, space, maybe not even a car to get out, and certainly not enough extra dosh to uproot their entire life and evacuate somewhere else. Not to mention that most cities and regions roughly surrounding them are in the midst of all-time-high real estate prices, making the urban exodus even more unaffordable.

I'm asking this as a novice stacklet who started accumulating this year, does it even make sense to be a stacker in a big city?

>> No.24974819

Looking to add Copper to the commodity portfolio, anyone have any decent etfs or miners?

Jeff Currie has me giddy for a new commodity super cycle! Listen to his interview on Macro Vioces podcast

>> No.24974846
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pls r8 my gift to my dad this christmas

>> No.24974847

>>24974819
Look at some of the mid level miners like Teck Resources or Copper mountain mining. There a lot of very stable mid tier copper related miners, copper juniors though are fluctuate a lot so be careful.

>> No.24974858

>>24974819
Surge copper

>> No.24974892

>>24974847
Do you have an opinion on BHP, especially with regard to how well they manage mining operations?

>> No.24974908

>>24974761
stacking is only worth it for two things:
1. insurance and hedge against the collapse of the USD to retain your former purchasing power without a total collapse of civilization
2. IF you survive the full SHTF collapse of civilization, the ability to exponentially expand your purchasing power (an entire farm for 1oz of AU). this is assuming that one, you survive, and two, that civilization picks back up enough in your lifetime to value AG/AU

IMO focus on getting out of the cuck city first. even if it means renting in a four digit population town elsewhere.

>> No.24974926

>>24964707
A bubble that recovered two years later and beat previous highs? Look, I'm a silverchad but you are just coping.

>> No.24974931

>>24974819
>>24974847
Seconding $TECK

>> No.24974950

>>24974892
BHP's a solid operator across a wide section of the mining industry. There a giant for a reason, they know how to operate mines.

>> No.24974973

>>24974950
Thanks. I own shares in them but the recent jump in copper prices caused a rather large run-up in BHP share prices. I'm still kicking myself for not backing up the truck just two or so months ago.

>> No.24975248

>>24974973
Copper juniors right now are interesting too, but they are way more jumpy than a lot of others so do your DD before going into any specific company.

>> No.24975586

>>24974761
Read Selco's stuff. Skills, people you can trust, and weapons are more important than being well stocked and going full tacticool

>> No.24975588

>>24974761
What >>24974908 said. It's most important you get out of the city, and not even for a SHTF scenario. The quality of life is just vastly superior. It typically comes with lower (((taxes))), lower (((mortgages))), and people in rural areas tend to be more neighborly and helpful towards their fellow man.

Obviously you haven't yet, but this summer of love should have been all the evidence you need to GTFO of the city forever, and by any means. It's now proven that at the flip of a switch politicians can put it in "racial justice" riot mode on a whim, and your small business, apartment, or even suburban cuck shack can be burned down and mobbed on with no repercussions for the mob. I just started stacking myself, but I've at least managed to aquire two separate plots of rural land and the means to defend them. One man to another, you need to do the same.

>> No.24975668

>>24975248
Yes, I'm looking at them but it seems that copper may have gotten ahead of itself. I spent too much time doing the due diligence on BHP and pondering the macro environment when the stock ran away from me. BHP is particularly interesting because it was yielding over 5% at the time I was doing DD. Even at its current price, it still yields 3.7%.

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>>24973842
>>24973953
I tend to believe ideologies hold sway for a given age and soon after collapsing societies revert to the nature of the people that build the society, and most of the time ideologies also arise from the people that build the society but are sometimes (((alien))) to that society (look up who composed the communist party in China and their backers). Look at The Great Wall, for example. 400,000 people died building that wall. Granted, there was a great existential threat to the whole Chinese empire from the Mongolians, but that is still a mechanical, hivemind-like, individual crushing decision to sacrifice people in the project of erecting a wall rather than in war. This only would have been possible by having a huge surplus of Chinese just breeding like rabbits to throw at the problem even if most die until it is solved. We still see this today with the Asian continent holding 60% of global population. When the Huns (similar people originating from similar area of the eurasian continent) attacked Europe, the European peoples banded together and fended them off in a heroic battle for the existence of their people. These are very different responses to very similar problems and I believe it would be difficult to explain it as just sociological differences, nurture as opposed to nature, because those people groups would have been fairly homogenous at that point in history. The Chinese (if not the asians in general) seem to consistently subjugate the individual whenever there is even a slight cost to the collective. Europeans on the other hand are much more individualistic. This would explain the huge difference in response to very similar problems. Today China throws its masses onto the assembly lines in slave labor conditions where they commit suicide because of the depressing conditions, all for the "greater good" of the collective. The CCP had an influence on causing that, but the Chinese already started out relatively communistic/collectivistic.

>> No.24975696
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https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/19/us/politics/stimulus-deal-congress.html

>Lawmakers Resolve Fed Dispute as They Race to Close Stimulus Deal

Looks like monday will be green boys, 26+ to 29 here we come.

>> No.24975705

>>24973676
>The Graph
What a shite name.

>> No.24975733
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>>24974506
No. Nothing is worse than jews. But the CCP have been entirely financed and created by jews, so you know why it is so demonic in essence.

>> No.24975809

>>24973676
I feel you bro, trust me. But our day will come soon, maybe sooner than we think. I wont try to dissuade you from doing what you're about to do, but please make it fast and go back to silver as soon as you are done. Because when things will go south, you wont have the time to react properly and before you can understand what's happening you'll already be priced out.

>> No.24975851

>>24975696
And here I thought it was shitty for buying at $25+ today :/

>> No.24976040

>>24974846
Looks good anon. Hope he enjoys it.

>> No.24976085

>>24975809
When it happens, it's going to happen fast. There won't be any time to shift your way out of the future you've built for yourself. It will be apocalyptic, like the second coming of Christ, if not literally. It will be judgement day

>> No.24976098

>>24974846
That's an incredibly comfy set. Good on you lad, he's going to love it!

>> No.24976112

>>24963703
This isn't true. There is nothing illegal or even suspicious about transporting precious metals, and acting cagey about it is the best way to attract undesired attention.

You're not doing anything wrong so don't act like it. If it's of substantial value, like over $10,000, have documentation attesting to the fact that it's your property, and be on your way.

People transport all kinds of goods and merchandise all the time, you're not special, the customs guys at the airport aren't Keynesian Fed officers with a mission to enslave you, they're just doing their job.

>> No.24976189

>>24976112
>have documentation attesting to the fact that it's your property
How do you prove the gold is yours? Honest question if you don't have a receipt how do you prove to some tsa tard that the gold is yours?

>> No.24976238

>>24976189
>have a receipt

You answered your own question. Most websites and merchants will produce an invoice or receipt of some kind, keep them.

Even if you don't have one for literally every transaction, having some will help show you're the owner of the lot.

>> No.24976328

>>24974908
>>24975588
Well said. All of this is easier said than done, but deep down I agree that it must be done. If not for the coof shutdown this year I would have spent my time scoping out potential relocation destinations outside of cityland, but I can't exactly wait for things to "go back to normal" either (who knows if/when that will happen). I guess I need to put aside some stacking money and turn it into my relocation funds

>> No.24976373

>>24976238
Any gold purchased through a private party wont have a paper trail so its hard to prove.

>> No.24976495

>>24962997
has anyone gotten into hand-pouring or hand-stamping silver? really looks like it could be a fun hobby on top of stacking. expensive, sure, but i can handle a little recreation overhead :^)

>> No.24976505

>>24976495
its fun but can be difficult to sell your work once your done. Its fun though for your own bullion stockpile.

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>>24976040
>>24976098
Thanks frens. The box can hold a second tray of 20, already got it for him but I'm choosing to wait until the new design comes out next year on the '21's so there's the old and new ASE's.

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How do you get rid of milkspots?

>> No.24976786

>>24976694
You can't and that's why they're so dreaded. You can try dipping the coin in acetone (it won't hurt the silver) and see if it removes the spot. If it doesn't, you're stuck with them.

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>>24976694
>How do you get rid of milkspots?
Pepper spray

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>>24974450
His wife and daughter are niggers.
Daughter is on pic related.

>> No.24976933

>>24976667
yee-claw

>> No.24977208

>>24967375
These institutions you’re asking about have been buying and holding it in reserves. They’re not looking to trade. Some are looking to sell at a premium to money that wants Bitcoin returns as part of their portfolio without direct exposure to cryptos, Grayscale does this with GBTC. Some will simply hold it in reserve like you would cash, funny enough cash app is doing this.

>> No.24977835
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24977835

bumping with some historic shots.

Heres the original workings of that o so now detested Silver Queen Mine near Houston BC.

>> No.24977961 [DELETED] 

>>24976667
SAGE, Buy SENT, and Retire bros.

>> No.24977990
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Are 20 franc Helvetia coins as liquid as gold eagles?
Should l consider getting one as my first piece of gold or just get a 1/4 or 1/10 gold eagle?

>> No.24978220

>>24963133
1 SML for my bday

>> No.24978326
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I made a stack

>> No.24978496
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24978496

Not PM related this time but I just wanted to tell you guys that today is a great day for me. Went to buy a christmas gift for my big brother yesterday and mistakenly left it in the tram, it was packaged in gift paper and all. Felt like a fucking idiot. And today somebody has gone through the effort and taken it to the lost & found office. I was 90% sure that it was gonezo, that some faggot would come and take a little extra gift to give to somebody on Christmas but it was found by a responsible, principled person. Faith in my fellow man restored a little

>> No.24978925

>>24977990
I think theyre not as common as eagles, but theyre beautiful and usually when people see them they want to buy them, at least thats what happened when i first saw helvetias

>>24978496

That's good to hear. If youre in the city, youre pretty lucky

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bumping

>> No.24979751

>>24978925
Was in the capital. I feel like I got my share of Christmas spirit this year right then and there

>> No.24979936

>>24963133
I got laid last week, that was pretty cool.
I don’T know about next week because I just got dumped.

>> No.24980579
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>>24974346
>Google Thorium molten salt reactors.

>> No.24981289

>>24976373
So sell the coins to yourself and write a receipt. It's just a piece of paper ffs.

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>>24962997
how much silver have you stacked?

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>>24964788
nice poured gold and marlboro reds

>> No.24982315

>>24982151
Are those hard all the way through, or is there a caramel filling?

>> No.24982525

i have 100k$ in gdx @36

am i doing it wrong?

>> No.24982538

>>24982525
Depends on how much you have elsewhere

>> No.24982583

>>24982538
around the same in cash and stock funds but im waiting to ride the money priting wave and pull the stocks

>> No.24982596
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>>24962997
morning pmg
what's stackin?

Hungry time. just going for some breakfast with the Waifu here

>> No.24982598
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>>24982538
>>24982525
How do you guys see the uranium bullmarket compared to the silver/gold ? We cant go without uranium so its fair to say the bullmarket is garanteed to be huge. On the other hand, we're probably witnessing the end of PM manipulation so this bullmarket can't be compared to 2006, 2000 or 1970.

>> No.24982793

>>24982598
>uranium
everyone is going full money priting for green deals so i guess coal is dead and uranium can benefit but that would be imo be a longer timeframe bet than PM.
Since it seems we are in deflation stage I think btc is going first,(risk hedge) then PM (risk and inflation hedge) and then Energy

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>>24982596
>morning pmg
>what's stackin?
>Hungry time. just going for some breakfast with the Waifu here
Probably gonna order some more silver today due to impending stimulus

>> No.24983097

Anons
Silver still a buy?
I'm thinking I want to get bacc to stacc since the stock market's getting too close to full recovery to keep buying in

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>>24983050
>order some more silver today
nice. I'd like to get some more ordered but got some other stuff to do first

>> No.24983247

>>24983097
Yes. Still undervalued compared to gold and the money printer is still going strong. I wouldn't be surprised if we saw a pullback in the short term though.

>> No.24983287

>>24983247
What's spot right now? Last time I bought any was waaaaay back years ago when it was 30 before it promptly fell to low 20s while I had no extra cash to buy the dip

>> No.24983435

>>24983097
if you have a long term perspective silver is unironically the chance of the century, rn you should wait for a pullback though

>> No.24983540
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>>24983246
>>order some more silver toda
>>24983435
>if you have a long term perspective silver is unironically the chance of the century, rn you should wait for a pullback though
Everyone even flirting with PMs should at least go out and buy $600 worth. It's $600 you didn't have yesterday.

If you have a 3d waifu, then $1200

>> No.24983600

>>24983287
Spot is $25.74, resistance around $26, so either we break through then next step is $27+ or it will get smacked down again if the resistance holds, if this happens i will buy a lot. If you dont have any gold/silver rn just buy some as >>24983540 pointed out.

>> No.24983610

I like morgan and canada dollars more than pure bullion. Yes I'm a freak but I just love having cloth bags full of silver dollars. Would throw them into a river if God asked me

>> No.24983681
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>>24983600
>Spot is $25.74, resistance around $26, so either we break through then next step is $27+ or it will get smacked down again if the resistance holds, if this happens i will buy a lot. If you dont have any gold/silver rn just buy some as >>24983540 (You) pointed out.
Yup uncle sam is literally brrrrrring everyone a tube of ASE's. Compare 20 ASE's to your stack and decide for yourself what to do. For me I will be adding another tube to the monster box

>> No.24983911

>>24982583
That's a ballsy play. Definitely wrong if you're boomer near retirement.

>> No.24984060

>>24980579
You have a folder with wojaks, I'm sorry for you.
The two biggest nuclear advancements in the coming decade are molten salt reactors and small modular reactors.
The chinks are investing heavily into thorium because it's the only way they can be self sufficient in energy without poisoning their land with coal.

>> No.24984143

>>24964587
Well yeah because Gold is a hedge not an investment. Its to preserve wealth not to increase it.

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>>24983540
>If you have a 3d waifu, then $1200
Yukari Waifu is 3d. guess I can buy $1200 of silver

>> No.24984472

>>24983435
Yeah, to be honest I'm not mad about losing a little money on it before, I think of it mostly as a bank in case anyone ever realizes printing money doesn't actually create more resources to go with it. I don't know if silver will really pop back to historical in our lifetime though because normalfags just think "haha gold rich" and aren't smart like their grandparents, but that's fine honestly, just a value container.
>>24983600
Not bad. I have around 1k worth from buying it back in the early 2010s I think it was. I'm not too worried about little fluctuations so maybe I'll put my next lump of cash into growing silver instead of my portfolio.

>> No.24984519

>>24962997
why do the kikes that control gold let bitcoin go to 24k while gold does a pathetic eternal crab at 1/17 DJI?

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Will Bitcoin crash due to Elon Musk?

>> No.24984709

>>24984060
>chinks are investing heavily into thorium
actually based. thorium is cleaner Cheaper safer simpler better all around for everything unless the only thing you care about is subsidizing your nuclear weapons manufacturing industry

>> No.24984844
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>>24984472
no normal fags required for the 2021+ silver bull, picrel will handle it just fine

>> No.24984871

>>24984519
Hmm. People can buy bitcoin or gold. They control gold, but they let bitcoin moon. Why would they let bitcoin moon if they don't want gold to moon and are controlling it? Hmm. Doesn't make sense.

>> No.24985067

>>24984871
>Why would they let bitcoin moon if they don't want gold to moon and are controlling it?

Because they want ignorant normies to stay hopelessly distracted while Old Money hoards cheap PMs. They want you to dump savings and hard assets for digital trash that they're setting up for a gargantuan rugpull either by flooding the market or legislation in service of CBDCs, leaving 10s of millions of moonbois who would have been stacking metal in prior decades destitute and dependent on Social-Credit linked SlaveBux.

Whenever the MSM is pumping something you should run in the opposite direction lest you find yourself trapped in the herd being driven to the slaughterhouse.

>> No.24985123

>>24984060
>>24984709
Either of you guys know about the status of thorium reactor research rn? To my knowledge the only reason we use uranium instead of thorium is that it can be "recycled" as atomic bomb production ingredient after its usage in nuclear power plants. For countries that don't want to build nukes, thorium would probably become the preferred type of nuclear energy especially if thorium reactors prove to be more efficient or cheaper

>> No.24985204

>>24985067
This.

The last time CNBC is pumping BTC, it crashed 84%. Then they stopped pumping, and only start pumping again very recently.

>> No.24985410

>>24985204
FLEACE THE GOY! HOLD THE BTC, GOY. DON'T WORRY ABOUT YOUR MONEY GOY! ENJOY A PEICE OF BREAD AND .00002% OF YOUR MONEY BACK WITH A WEATH DISTRIBUTION CHECK GOY!

>> No.24985422

>>24985067
Based

>> No.24985488

>>24985123
Last I knew they hadn't yet worked out a way to maintenance the reactor itself once it's started up and filled with molten fluorine salts which is how thorium reactors work

>> No.24985544

>>24983610
I’m the same way, junk silver just appeals to me more than bullion because people carried it around in their pockets and used it as money

>> No.24985680

>>24985123
>thorium reactor research
there's a pretty thorough modern documentary video on it, I saw it on YT or Amazon prime Video recently
it seems honest and objective.
factoid, thorium reactors were one of the first ever studied and designed,
hundred years ago. the science and technology behind it is just as old and well known as the plutonium/uranium reactors in use now.
one of the main reasons the US Energy commission chose uranium for nuclear power plants is for the nuclear weapons fuel production component. back during the early debate for establishing nuclear power standards and tech,
multiple high level scientists/nucllear physicists lost their jobs or were railroaded Into a mediocre life of obscurity for fighting against the uranium option and arguing for the thorium reactors

>> No.24985707

>>24985123
There's a working prototype in India. India wants 10 of them by 2030 up and running.
Chinks and pajeets love thorium because they sit on the biggest stockpile of it in the world and also because you get thorium for free processing rare earth metals as a waste byproduct.

The US chose uranium over thorium because it's easier to build nukes with uranium. Why they did that and not choose to use nukes except for WWII, is kinda fucking retarded and I never understood it. They could have prevented the rise of CCP but they built a ton of nukes and never used any.

Anyways the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission keeps shitting on thorium at every opportunity and won't grant licenses so the people in the US who believe in it have to build their first plant in indonesia. But the advantages are you're literally burning dirt to generate power, it has like 6.3 times the amount of energy per ton as as coal and it's impossible to have a meltdown like fukushima or chernobyl. Disadvantage is it's harder to build nukes and the military won't subsidize it.

>>24985488
US basically gives no research into thorium and cockblocks it at every opportunity. In all likeliness chinks will come up with working designs before us.

>> No.24985806

>>24985707
To be fair, everyone loves to criticize the US government or big business for "suppressing" or "ignoring" their post causes, but they can't waste corporate funding and our tax money on subsidizing and financing EVERYTHING at once. It's past time the rest of the world stepped up on research in general, particularly if they're going to spam memes about how caring and superior socialism is.

>> No.24985840

>>24985707
according to the Thorium documentary, Thorium is a very common element and exists everywhere in relatively easily accessible deposits.
not rare like uranium lithium or other things

>> No.24985847

>>24973676
That shit already pumped man. You likely missed it but best of luck.

>> No.24985862

>>24985123
>For countries that don't want to build nukes, thorium would probably become the preferred type of nuclear energy
Fuck countries. Think of the private sector. If throium has no weaponization potential we can have thorium cargo ships.

>> No.24985905

>>24985488
>>24985680
>>24985707
Thanks for the responses guys. So it seems like thorium will only be worth it over at the Orient where there's loads of it, unless they are willing to ship large quantities at low prices. Uranium might be the better investment at least for now.

>> No.24985946

>>24985840
Oh? I wonder if we over here at Europe could open pit mine some Thorium then. I'll have to look for that documentary now

>> No.24985965

>>24963703
FUD

>> No.24985985

>>24985862
Oh yeah good point. Problem is we need the tech for that of course. Also reactors create far more demand for the commodity so I think reactors are the driving force for the price because they create the most demand

>> No.24986056

I can bake the next one.

>> No.24986100

>>24985905
Uranium is going to go up too look up SMR. We have tons of thorium as well but uses of both are going to skyrocket this century.

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>>24986056
dont fuck it up, Sempai

>> No.24986146

>>24967375
I've had the same theory since "they" started pushing BTC mid 2020. They're funneling moonboys and normies into BTC while scooping up all the metals are depreciated prices.

>> No.24986708

Well, I am going to bake it now since no one is posting.

>> No.24986742

>>24986708
Nigger were still on page 2

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>>24970633
Gal to Kyouryuu (Gal & Dinosaur)

>> No.24986843

>>24986708
Fuck off and stop creating threads too early

This is not /pol/ you stupid nigger

>> No.24986881

>>24986843
It was at 7 until I posted.

>> No.24986908

>>24986881
Has not reached bump limit

If it was on page 7 despite that, it does not mean "durr hurr better create another thread!". The exact opposite, it means /pmg/ is not attracting enough attention to stay alive.

>> No.24986973

>>24986908
Weekend is the weaker time for PMG since there is no market activity, and unless there a big shock. Most of the people here just spend that time with their family like wholesome people.

>> No.24987154

>>24982793
Can coal take you to space? No? There’s your answer.

>> No.24987278

New thread

>>24987268
>>24987268
>>24987268