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Share Your Loadouts Edition

>LIVE CHARTS:
https://www.kitco.com/charts/livesilver.html

>PHYSICALLY BACKED ETFs
Gold: $PHYS > $GLD
Silver: $PSLV >>> $SLV

>Why Gold?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3S4rl6ehiI [Embed]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gksenA5Al_A [Embed]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FI7NnOg2rxo [Embed]

>Bullion dealers
https://store.firstmajestic.com/
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://goldsilver.com/
https://pinehurstcoins.com/
https://sprottmoney.com/
https://goldsilver.be/en/
https://silvergoldbull.com/
https://www.goldeneaglecoin.com/
https://www.apmex.com/
r/pmsforsale

>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/
https://goldprice.eu5.net/

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

Previous Thread:
>>27849949

>> No.27861020

>>27860830
Also, /biz/bros should be buying physical silver not ETFs. If you must buy ETFs, get PSLV not SLV. Gold should be certified.
>Pic related is my actual loadout sans cute grill in partner field.

>> No.27861088
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Reminder to all Canadians that if you hold any amount of gold, you already have a larger gold reserve than our own government does.

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>> No.27861271

>>27861165
Jesus christ, Trudeau sucks

>> No.27861274

>>27861165
What the hell?

>> No.27861285

>>27861088
>>27861165
Canada has also sold off almost all of their silver reserves as well.
> In 2017, Canada's silver reserves amounted to nearly 5,074 metric tons, down from reserves of 33,804 metric tons in 1980.

>> No.27861337
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Here is google trends information for "Buy Silver" and a few comparable phrases from last week. It looks like interest was 4x what it was in March of 2020. A silver rush like this has potential as long as people keep at it.

>> No.27861350
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Anyone else got ZOM or TSNP?

>> No.27861364

>>27861088
>the canadian gov still keeps selling off our most valuable asset to a shadowly conglomerate outside our own state
>no one bats an eye
>someone loots the national maple syrup stockpile
>people loose their shit and federal investigation unfolds

Fuck i hate this country.

>> No.27861453

>>27861285
Hyperinflation here we go!

>> No.27861461
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Attention Pan Man & those in the thread curious about the cave ghosts etc. Consciousness is a quantum mechanical phenomenon, specifically, what we understand as consciousness is a waveform comprised of photons. as such, it's been called a "light crystal" (I didn't come up with this term).

If you'd like to see anecdotal evidence of this fact, see: https://www.sciencealert.com/birds-have-a-quantum-sense-and-for-the-first-time-scientists-see-it-in-action..

but what is the nature of this quantum waveform? according to science, it has 11 dimensions. https://www.sciencealert.com/science-discovers-human-brain-works-up-to-11-dimensions

but how are 11 dimensions possible? it's energetic dimensions, ie, the total waveform is comprised of 11 harmonics which are different to each other (ie have different resonances/frequencies/amplitudes) etc.

hope that is helpful. happy to answer questions.

>> No.27861465

>>27861337
normies and FOMOers will get bored in 2 weeks and sell back everything they bought for well under what they paid and we can go back to getting our relatively cheapies.

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>> No.27861523
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this meme I made is a bit normalfaggy but they need redpills too

>> No.27861542

>>27861364
Don't worry pan Chad, once the happening occurs you can use your dragon tire ore pile of more to carve out your own fucking kingdom

>> No.27861548

wait this threads way too early fuck

>> No.27861565
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>>27861271
Trudette can suck my dick.

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>>27861274
The Great Reset, the New Normal. You can't have that if there is gold or silver around, they will have to delegalize it, same with BTC.
>>27861493
That revolver would be the end of you. Might as well throw stones at them.

>> No.27861715

>>27861364
You live in a world where Canada values sugar more than gold.
>>27861461
I hate people like you.
>>27861493
>>27861668
Yeah, lets get in the spirit of this edition /biz/bros. Where your loadouts at?
>>27861548
Yeah, kinda jumped the gun.

>> No.27861778

>>27861461
are mines hunted what you trying to say?

>> No.27861794
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4 Brits fresh from the mint itself before they ran out. Back in stock now though. Will be stacking with my wagie wage monthly.

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should do a summer version lol

>> No.27861886

>>27861165
Who the hell did they sell their reserves to.

>> No.27861922

>precious metals
More like penny metals. All your shiny rocks will absolutely dump and never recover once space companies start taking off. Sell everything before it's too late.

>> No.27861930

>>27861886
China lol

>> No.27862071
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>>27861922
Waste of dubs. Space companies can take off just fine. It's landing that is the issue.

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>>27861088
https://thegoldobserver.substack.com/p/europe-has-been-preparing-a-global-gold-standard-since-the-1970s
This is a very interesting article we have discussed here before which doesn't mention Canada exactly, but describes their situation. Lots of things suggest that many European countries have been intentionally preparing for a gold standard to avoid being in that exact spot, which is a high GDP nation with little to no gold reserves. A few countries are in the opposite position, low GDP with a high percentage of their wealth in gold (Greece, Kazakhstan, Cyprus) who would greatly benefit from a transition to a gold standard. This has been foreseen as a potential problem to be worked out if the global system should change into one backed by gold, the article is fantastic - would recommend.

>> No.27862463

>>27861461
What?

>> No.27862510

Can't buy this month, gotta hold on till march. I don't know what to wish for though, prices staying low so i can stack more or prices going up to fuck with the Finance system

>> No.27862589

In cash of shtf, does anyone know of a good pieces of eight making device, or do I have to do it the pirate way, with a hammer and chisel?

>> No.27862745

>>27861364
Not even real country just cucks for old empire that is now fallen

>> No.27862783

>>27861778
they could be, and what would be haunting them would be entangled lightforms, aka disembodied consciousness. the question is why mines are more haunted than anywhere else?

>>27862463
consciousness. its a quantum waveform. made out of photons. we wuz light crystals and such.

>> No.27862815
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someone give me the lowdown on Kinesis? Legit or scam? I love the idea of physical but I want to get some digital silver as well.

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I loooove the aesthetics of the queens beasts coins, but is the gold lion worth 2100 euro price tag? Are the 2oz silver coins worth >170$? Gonna own atleast some of them someday, but dont want to throw money down the drain unnecessarily.

>> No.27862826

>>27862589
you can buy coin dye making gear on esty of all places, these manufacturers do custom jobs for all sorts of materials. Have a few made for specific weights and boom you have your own coinage.

>> No.27862873
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dance if you have silver

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>>27860830
Alright, I was just convinced to buy this.

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>> No.27863091

>>27862989
see
>>27862963

>> No.27863098
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>>27862783
any good videos about what occurs in haunted mines? Any stories? What exactly happens down in the deep grounds?

>> No.27863112

>>27862823
>Not stealing precious metals
Anon, I don't understand? It's the only way to maximise profit and get a x100 return on PMs

>> No.27863216

>>27863112
There's a slight chance of lead in that return. Just saying.

>> No.27863322
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>>27861337
okay just what the fuck is going on here
interest for Gold
>Australia
>India
>UAE
>Singapore
>New Zealand
>Combined GDP $5.3 trillion
>Average GDP per capita $41,515
Australia, UAE, Singapore and NZ are rich countries and India is large as fuck
interest for Silver
>South Africa
>UK
>Ireland
>USA
>New Zealand
>Combined GDP $25.2 trillion
>Average GDP per capita $46,874
UK, Ireland, USA and New Zealand are all rich and South Africa is not as poor as you think
interest for Bitcoin
>Cameroon
>Nigeria
>Turkey
>Vietnam
>Germany
>Combined GDP $5.3 trillion
>Average GDP per capita $12,404
the relative interest for Gold is 23 and Bitcoin is 23 as well, they also have identical combined GDP at $5.3 trillion however gold massively beats Bitcoin in terms of GDP per capita $41,515 vs. $12,404

however, Silvers relative interest is 40(!) and has a combined GDP of $25.2 trillion(!!!) with the highest average GDP of them all at $46,874

HOW IN THE FUCK IS SILVER NOT LITERALLY TRADING AT $200,000 AN OUNCE RIGHT NOW AND HOW THE FUCK IS BITCOIN EVEN SURVIVING WHEN ONLY NIGGERS LIVING IN THE FUCKING JUNGLE CARE ABOUT IT????

>> No.27863379

>>27863098
most of what you see on youtube or online about this sort of thing is bullshit unfortunately. There are plenty of stories about haunted mines and what happens though. Heres a Creepy Canada Episode on the Bell Iron Mines ghosts for example thats not ghost adventures level bullshit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EO4PeguUwSY

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annons, I see a lot of gold and silver posts, but what about copper. What do you think of copper.

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>>27861851
cute

>> No.27863442

>>27863391
Buy FCX

>> No.27863495

>>27861668
>savage 99
They are the fucking shit, my first durr rifle was that chambered in 308, it's my old man's but if I ever asked to buy it he would give it to me

>> No.27863559

>>27863098
i guess people die and dont realise it so their consciousness hangs around in shock. they are haunted now, and need to be exorcised, but no one knows how to do this, so they just hang around hanging onto the idea that they are still alive.

its not just mines that are haunted, old houses can sometimes be haunted and i saw a haunted field in ontario once. really depends on who died there.

>> No.27863587

>>27862783
One idea I ve had is its the ore bodies themselves causing these phenomenon. When the rock shifts it generates static electricity, this is a known fact. This electricity has no where to go but when miners start working the charge has somewhere to go, IE all the conduits, nails, rail way steel, machines hand tools. Or it could be a ghosts who knows, I only have my experiences to go off.

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>>27860830
from previous thread

>> No.27863620
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Anyone else have a pile of fuck you I was right money for when the happening goes down? Mine is the small stack in front of my main silver stack.

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>>27862963
Wow I actually convinced an anon to get these schizo cards.. Haha thats awesome anon. Some people here have some bit its pretty rare even tho schizos always post about them! They are awesome and I love them

Here's my stack

>> No.27863677
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Should I do it?

Are we about to witness to great boomer rush of 2021? The confidence in government has collapsed. M1 money supply is off the charts. Cost of production is not getting cheaper, forever.

IS THIS THE BIG ONE?/ DO I PANIC BUY?!

>> No.27863717

>>27863379
thanks, I also see a lot of youtube videos on this mine:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyZF42JD0uQ

>> No.27863813

>>27863391
It's suppressed to hell and back because if it cost the proper amount no one would be able to afford to wire their house or city for electricity.

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>>27862963
>>27863674
Well anything better than the dollar I guess, that currency is rapidly going to the shitter.

>> No.27863862

>>27863674
Keep an eye on the PMG threads, I'll post my stack when I get them. I can't believe factory sealed double for like 350$ dollars, its normally 550$.

>> No.27863940

>>27860830
desu I used to skip over these pmg posts, just always thought it was a boomer thread. now Im stacking the tink tinks and I come to this board specifically for these threads. oh how the times have changed. I love my tink tink. I love my shiny.

>> No.27863965

>>27863677
Are they even 1oz? That's like a $5000 premium

>> No.27864018

>>27861350
kicking myself. I bought into TSNP at like .13 cents and sold at .20. thought it was a scam after the conference call

>> No.27864028
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May the little mammoth bless you frens. My stack is a little bigger now thanks to my friends leaves and junk. Already a pirate, soon a coinvivor

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Next week:
Buy one oz of fine gold or 70oz silver?

>> No.27864086

>>27863677
No, never panic buy. Stop and think for a moment can I afford to lose it? Are there other assets that can also serve as a store of value e.g. land. Are other necessities already covered such as food, water guns? Do you have a plan to store it somewhere safe? And can you defend it etc.

>> No.27864088

>>27861088
>>27861165
one day the canacuck gov will confiscate our PMs...
i however lost my gold and silver in a moose encounter during a maple tree tapping session in 2018 so im good

>> No.27864106

>>27863717
not to get off topic as this isnt really /pmg/ related but there is another incident that comes to mind. Look up the Frank slide, to this day visitors report running into people looking for their family members in the rubble of the cataclysm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzA4duOzlhQ

>> No.27864179

>>27863940
welcome mate were always open to new people

>> No.27864198

>>27864074
SIlLVer

>> No.27864238

>>27863858
You're right. Its very ironic At This point you can use magic the gathering cards as a more stable currency then paper dollars lmao.. Some of those cards have gone up in price too..

>>27863862
Will do, I come here on an off for years, recently came back from the silver squeeze hype but I've messed with silver for a long time.

>> No.27864240

>>27861886
israel

>> No.27864285
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Get yourself a pet rock today!

>> No.27864307

>>27864106
thanks. I'll look into it.

>> No.27864442

>>27864285
if thats a pet, I wonder if Pan Man has a zoo then

>> No.27864486

>>27860830
I don’t speak for everyone, but in a shtf scenario I’m murdering on sight anyone with visible unscuffed white on their shoes. The fact that this entails mostly niggers and boomers who walk 50 ft a day who have this is merely a coincidence. Just saying you should buy a boot for nonfaggots.

>> No.27864550

>>27863322
Bro.. one bad thing about PMs (at least for us) is that the elite will do anything they can to suppress them because it threatens their system. Thats kind of why the performance has been so mediocre for all these years..

I think btc started out well but it got taken over by the elites through block stream.

Whats happening is good because they literally have to sacrifice their PMs to rhe masses for cheap in order to keep the price low and stop the fiat from unraveling. They are doing whatever they can to satisfy demand

>> No.27864582

>>27864442
Kek, you walk into PAN MANs living room and you see a wall full of football sized nuggets with plastic eyes glued to them.

>> No.27864631

>>27864442
hay speaking of which see if this is still available. I ve been trying to get the seller to send more photos before I ordered but haven't heard back. I ve bought interesting pieces off this guy before as Christmas presents for friends
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/15-2-gram-Alaska-Gold-Nugget-with-quartz-beautiful-natural-nugget/174617227270?hash=item28a7ff7006:g:mkMAAOSwqkZgFKvA

>> No.27864669

>>27863391
Its been used as money historically.
Gold
Silver
Copper

Its perfect for small transactions

>> No.27864732

>>27864285
Nice, this makes me want a nugget as well. I like my coins but a nugget is cuter

>> No.27864806

>>27863216
While we're on the topic of gold theft, I seen this one in Aus recently, quite a big one ( around 1,800 ounces ) but they got caught

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-01-25/three-charged-over-million-dollar-gold-theft-at-greenfields-mill/13089532

The woman was a superintendent at the mill and this mill is known for treating other mines ore and they're quite a big one ( 1 million tons per year ). It says they stole around 8,000 tons so what I'm guessing is they were skimming little bits of the ore deliveries, and piling it up under the friends companies, It's only around 1% of the total mills output so she probably thought they wouldn't notice. I wonder who raised the alarm or noticed something sus first.

>> No.27864833

>>27864669
So pennies will actually be valuable again?

>> No.27864853

>>27864631
It's available, $1550. Kinda creeps me out though, it looks like teeth with gold caps.

>> No.27864855

What is best, buying stocks in in miners or being lazy and buying a silver fund with this

First Majestic Silver Corp
9,93%
Pan American Silver Corp
8,69%
Fortuna Silver Mines Inc
8,33%
Hecla Mining Co
7,83%
McEwen Mining Inc
4,78%
Hochschild Mining PLC
4,22%
MAG Silver Corp
4,14%
Endeavour Silver Corp
4,13%
Silvercorp Metals Inc
4,12%
Coeur Mining Inc
3,92%


PS I am lazy

>> No.27864911

Im thinking of buying 20k gold.

please talk me out of this

>> No.27864969

>>27864806
That had to be some sort of autist, even a computer would have thought that was a fluke. Either that or someone turned them over and kept their share of the goods.

>> No.27864994

>>27864806
they were likely going after the hand sorted bagged ore shipments. Used to happen at the Trail smelter all the time back in the day. Mines like the IXL would send their high grade ore (15,000gpt or more) to the custom mill at Trail for processing in canvas bags and the guys dumping them out would pocket the best visible gold samples and put them in their lunch buckets.

>> No.27865035

>>27863965
It was an $8.91 premium when i took the screenshot. $35/oz

>>27864086
I'm genuinely comfy in terms of survival things. I do not believe the system will fail, but the government is going to debase the currency to hell and back. I was thinking this might be the last time we can buy, period. Silver cannot be put back in the bottle after this

>> No.27865039

>>27864833
Only pennies minted before 1982

>> No.27865143
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Picked up some buffalos from ebay while I could, seller seemed genuine and had a bunch of other stuff in stock with great reviews.
I'm paranoid because the ping isn't the same as the maple I have. It rings out but it's shorter and a different tone.

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>>27864028
What is that blade?

>> No.27865434

>>27864994
I believe you PM, I knew a guy who contracted there back when it was Cominco (in E&M I think it was), and he pilfered a bar of some sort of gold/silver mix. I saw a half bar of it, he had broken it in two to make separate stashes. Cops were all over him but they never found it and they didn't have enough evidence to do anything.

>> No.27865518

>>27864911
How much money do you have and need in the foreseeable future?
If you have 50k or more at hand to spend buy it, otherwise buy less

>> No.27865534

>>27864911
well that would be very stupid because you'd DESTROY our beautiful fiat money system just so you can fondle some shiny rocks

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Nice comfy general once more
Threadly reminder to not use cuck plastic and to rub the silver into your balls

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worth $78?

>> No.27865634

>>27865035
The government/banks might try to slam down silver again in an attempt suppress its price to scare small investors like us into selling. Silver it self is also volatile by its price swings. Personally I think that silver is bullish on the long term due to the money printing. The point that I try to make is that you should be confident in HODL the silver and not panic selling when it will eventually dip, but also don’t beat yourself if you can’t time the market correctly, that is almost impossible.

>> No.27865640

>>27865039
Thankfully I autisticly hoarded 10 of each year coin I could find an ended up with probably 8 dollars worth of pennies from before 1981.

>> No.27865644

>>27865518
>How much money do you have
30k
>need in the foreseeable future?
less than 10k.

Im betting on the quantative easing fucking up the euro and thus saving my savings from inflation.

>> No.27865747

Quick question - I'm in the EU, which broker/app should I use to buy $PSLV

>> No.27865754

>>27865607
thats not a bad price mate those go for 150 here

>> No.27865818

>>27865754
damn why 150?

>> No.27865848

>>27865644
just buy 10-15k in precious metal then, spread gold/silver.
I wouldn't throw all my money at it because you never know when you might need. Also prices may still go down and you'll feel like an idiot for spending so much

>> No.27865891

>>27865747
First, do you have physical? I think it also better to buy miners if you know what you are doing

>> No.27865908

>>27860830
anybody know whats happening with rhodium? what is it even used in?

>> No.27865940

>>27863495
I've got one in .300 savage from the 20's. Great balance to it and love the brass rotating magazine. My great uncle fitted a peep sight to it. Great rifle but don't shoot it much cause of the obscure clambering

>> No.27865974

>>27864969
>>27864994
Yeah I have to give it to them, it seems like a good idea, even mill recoveries can vary by like 10% so no company would be able to question why 1% is missing, but plenty of weak links along the chain, hell maybe even just the classic they ran their mouths and bragged to too many people.

>> No.27865978

>>27865818
cad vs us dollar mate, there more expensive here thats all

>> No.27866069

>>27865848
>spread gold/silver
50/50 or is there a magic number? Also if prices go do i expect i can HODL my way back into the +

>> No.27866114

>>27865978
ahh damn forgot you're in canada haha

>> No.27866116

>>27865974
likely got spotted moving a bag, its happened before, it will happen again. BGM caught some guys stealing the assay lab glass a few years ago to recover the little blobs of unrecoverable gold from bad batches.

>> No.27866173

>>27865644
Don’t the EU countries have at least some gold stored? The Netherlands certainly have stored a lot, should that be enough to dampen hyperinflation?

>> No.27866187

>>27865143
Ping sounds different on every coin I've tried. Try the ice test.

>> No.27866219

>>27865908
>what is it even used in?
its insanely useful as a catalyst in many chemical plants. Very well known is the monsanto process and its use in every single car to break down exhaust fumes frmo being NOx fumes to being N2 and O2 fumes

t. chemist

https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/chemistry/chemistry-products.html?TablePage=16252895

>> No.27866224

>>27864074
How much do you have?

>> No.27866276

>>27866069
yeah prob 50/50.
And it's not that prices will not go up, it's that you could've gotten more for what you spend.

>> No.27866293
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Prove you're not a poser and post your most recent purchase ITT

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>>27866293

>> No.27866326

>>27866173
>The Netherlands
They got a bunch of gold from america in the 70s because they traded in their dollars for gold. But later they shipped it back to curry favor with america. In the end the problem is still that he ECB is printing money like crazy, and wven with a sizeable amount of gold, it still protects you against stuff like 10% inflation

>> No.27866388
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>>27866293
Picked this pretty little lady up at the LCS earlier today.

>> No.27866420

>>27866219
okay, so it's going to be used in every hybrid until electrical adoption?

>> No.27866530
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27866530

>>27866173
Netherlands has a bunch of gold stored as a percentage of their total reserves

>> No.27866536

>>27863391
What’s the going price on a common wheat penny?

>> No.27866585
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>>27866293
I wish I got rich off gme. Then I would've started a coomer coinage company. Where anyone could request their waifu or just sexy ladies to be coined into silver or gold.
Front page would advertise a gold asuka coin and a silver rei coin as a set

>> No.27866731
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From DoubleLine, highly recommended read. It's all happening sooner than I thought

https://doubleline.com/dl/wp-content/uploads/Taking-Aim-at-the-Dollar-in-a-Multipolar-Order-January-2021.pdf

>> No.27866759

>>27863391
>>27864669
>>27864833
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_copper_currency_in_Sweden
>The Swedish Empire had the greatest and most numerous copper mines in Europe as it entered into its pre-eminence in the early 17th century as an emerging Great Power. Through poor fiscal policies and in part the Treaty of Älvsborg, Sweden lost control of its reserves of precious metals, primarily silver, of which most had fled to the burgeoning trade economy of Amsterdam. In 1607 the Swedish King Charles IX attempted to persuade the populace to exchange their silver-based currency for a copper-based coin of equal face value, though this offer was not generally taken up. Sweden's large army of the time were paid entirely in copper currency, further issued in large numbers by Gustavus II to finance his war against Ferdinand II of Germany. The face value of the copper coins in circulation now greatly exceeded the reserves of the state and production of the national economy, and quickly the value of the currency fell to its commodity value, which in a country where copper was so abundant, was small indeed. The savings of the people of Sweden were wiped out.

>> No.27866764

>>27865940
Yeah that's a bummer, the one I used was one of the later production ones, from the 80s I think. Great gun, I like the look of the new Henry's that are the similar concept and might pick one up

>> No.27866766

>>27861668
based and New Vegas pilled

>> No.27866813

>>27861461
I'm assuming you were too /x/ even for /x/ and that they IP banned you for life

>> No.27866818

>>27864855
I mean... you could but all of those things with the exact same weightings. I'd just get rid of PAAS (limited upside) and MUX (awful share structure).

>> No.27866849
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>>27860830
>not having 2 azn waifus
ngmi but not all is lost, just buy a couple for a half ounce

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>>27866293

>> No.27867027
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>>27860830
I'm back

>> No.27867074

>>27866420
>every hybrid
if you mean organimetallic complex. then yes. It is a bit technical, but the unique property of the metal is that it has a lot of energy levels very close to eachother, some of them with electrons, others without. And by adding sidegroups to them theese energy levels get altered. With this very precise finetuning it is possible to make it interact with a wide variety of organic molecules. They bind the target molecules, lowers the barrier of interaction between two molecules you want to react, and then lets them go.

Rhodium and irridium are expensive as fuck and there is research to try and tune other, more common, metals to replace them. But the very specific chemistry these metals exhibit are just very useful and big chemical companies like monsanto are willing to shoulder the cost because the efficiency of Rh and Ir is just that good.
Like, before the monsanto process they used cobalt (cheap), but the improvement of Rh is just so insane that it was worth the 100x cost of Rh. And then another improvement on the process required Ir, which in turn was worth the cost because it improved the efficiency so much

>> No.27867179

>>27866293
i posted my latest acquisition in the previous thread, 15 maria theresia 1780 thalers (restrike)

>> No.27867278
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27867278

LADS, Apmex has some of these beauties! I already just ordered 3 right now and I don't want other halfwits out there to get coomer rounds! This is a good price as all of these succubus rounds are inflated on ebay. You're fucking welcome:

https://www.apmex.com/product/170334/2016-2-oz-silver-round-temptation-of-the-succubus-bu

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27867331

might as well post them again, beautiful coins
will pick up 15 to 45 more as soon as i get my paycheck

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27867381

>>27866293

>> No.27867405

>>27867278
>succubus silver coin
Fuck, shipping is gonna kill me but these coomercoins call to me

>> No.27867452

>>27867405
yeah, shipping screwed me as well the other day when I only ordered 1 round but holy shit it's worth it lad.

>> No.27867461

>>27861461
X and PMG forming together as one. I’m all for it.

>> No.27867512

How likely are you to find junk silver in every day change or coin rolls from the bank these days? Seems like it'd probably be pretty well picked through by now but what do you guys think?

>> No.27867535

>>27867074
yea okay, magic alchemy metal, got it. Do you know how far sciencefags are from using common metals?

>> No.27867549

>>27861922
Asteroid mining again. Tell me, which developed nation has publicly announced that they’ll be constructing a space elevator?

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27867558

>>27867452
Im in the netherlands and i want to buy via a wire transfer. So i see in the fAQ i have to at least fork over 1.5k minimum for them to bother.

>> No.27867572
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ready to Xplode

>> No.27867574
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27867574

>>27866293
1/2

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>>27866293
>>27867574
2/2

>> No.27867674

>>27864911
dubs confirms it bro, do it. 10oz of gold.

>> No.27867825

>>27864074
Buy 1/4 oz gold
Rest goes on silver (Whatever you're comfortable and willing to buy obviously)

>> No.27867838

As a bong, what's so special about mercury dimes? The silver content?

>> No.27867844

>>27867027
Based and Kübelwagenpilled

>> No.27867866

>>27867535
>Do you know how far sciencefags are from using common metals?
No. It is a shot in the dark. At one hand people constantly report improvements, but going from lab scale to factory scale is very difficult due to various problems (going from batch production to continuous production, going from techniques that are viable on small scale ot techniques that are effective on large scale, etc). And in use volumes petrochemistry deals in going from 95% efficiency to 99% efficiency is insane. Megatons of waste avoided. That is why they are willing to upgrade from Rh (95% efficiency with the monsanto process) it Ir (99%). Meanwhile Fe chemistry is around 65%>

Another angle they try is using biochemical catalysis, using proteins. There are prolbems there as well, like using different solvents other than water. So i wouldnt expect them to crack the code for at least 20 years. Let alone scale up to industrial size.

But Ir and Rh mostly get their value from their rarity and industrial application. Not from held value. Gold is valuable because everyone thinks its valuable, not because of need in industry. So its a fundamentally different investment

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27867941

>>27867653
>>27866293
Pic of actual order

>> No.27867948

>>27867674
>911
I dont know bro. I dont want to get smoked by men in black to get an excuse for war

>> No.27867985
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27867985

we need more funny meme propaganda

>> No.27867998

>>27867558
Buy it via a shipping service? Rent an US address, send it to there. Send it to NL then.

t. Belgian who buys stupid US shit

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>>27861794
I have 2, it's really nice

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27868024

>>27860830

And now the wait..

My wife picked. I was pushing for either 100g PAMP nuggets or a nice 10oz bar.

>> No.27868040

>>27867838
rub a mercury coin over a girl's clit and shes a waterfall. A wellkept /pmg/ secret

>>27867998
that sounds too complicated for me. I just want precious rocks. (pls give guide)

>> No.27868084

>>27866759
A tale as old as time. Rulers thinking the value comes from face value and not the scarcity of the money.

>> No.27868109

>>27861668
His revolver is a better choice than your bottom firing out of timing revolver

>> No.27868157

>>27866116
Hey PAN MAN, how old are you and how long have you been prospecting? Never thought to ask you that before now

>> No.27868219
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>people are never again going to trust (precious) metals as money
>it's too heavy and impractical
>they'd much rather trust bank notes again

>> No.27868237
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27868237

>>27867838

>> No.27868277

>>27868219
If the money printer goes BRRRRRRRRRRR hard enough, you'll start to see more and more people distrust the dollar. When you start printing money like it's monopoly money, that's how people will treat it.

>> No.27868281

>>27868084
the rest of the wikipeda article is also quite funny and interesting

>When Gustavus' daughter and heir Christina reached maturity at 18, after a brief fling with paper-based money backed by copper—which was well received initially but soon lost credibility—she began issuing copper in lumps as large as fifteen kilograms to serve as currency. Unwieldy as they were, the copper-based monetary system worked to a fashion until the world copper price slumped. Sweden's great copper no longer commanded the premium it once had on world markets, and foreign income dried up. Relative to the rest of Europe, Sweden's people once more had become poor.

>In an effort to shore up the economy, government minister Baron von Görtz stepped up to the challenge and became the country's central banker. He issued more copper-based currency without limit, with a face value of one daler (much greater than their intrinsic value) and which were technically inferior and easy to counterfeit. Soon these coins were so abundant that they too depreciated rapidly towards their raw metal value as belief spread that the copper coins would soon be unacceptable as a form of payment of taxes. Görtz was blamed for the failure, and was duly beheaded in March 1719, a punishment which greatly pleased the Swedish people.

>> No.27868319

>>27868040
You have services that just are a big warehouse. You sign up for free, you get an US address with a number behind it. Send the shit you buy to that US address. You get a notification that it has arrived, you instruct them how to send it to Europe and pay for it. It requires no extra effort from US sellers so it's easy for them to sell to you.

>> No.27868374

>>27867027
Nazi hat and a ptr chambered in Russian ammo wut

>> No.27868402

>>27868277
people will haul massive plates of base metals (money(the most easily bought/sold commodities) before trusting bank notes again

>> No.27868466

>>27868374
its economical

>> No.27868514
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27868514

When silver moons I am going to marry a cute Jewish girl

>> No.27868624

>>27867866
they both look like a better investments than gold from my point of view. acetic acid seems to be insanely useful. I'm just wondering if this is a pnd as rh bullion seems to be a recent thing. I haven't found any miner dedicated to it, its like a byproduct of mining palladium with less than 1g per tonne.

>> No.27868626

>>27868157
>my age
said that few threads back so i wont give that out again, lets put it this way, i was in my teens when this film was made. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hUitSs_1XU&list=PL-gbC_8efdJ1ICeFMSTuJVXfmfJWt4MZV&index=1

I ve been doing this since I was 6, I was trained to work in my industry though my parents who ran a fishing and hunting lodge. We had a few mineral claims as well, but I learned that though family friends who were involved in the industry. I grew up in exploration and fishing camps.

>> No.27868738

>looking to buy some historic sovereigns
There's just something special about having gold that was minted hundreds of years ago

>> No.27868847
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>>27860830
>the year is 2025
>financial systems have collapsed, world is in disarray
>bugged into your house, feeling safe, for now
>thankfully you stacked and were able to keep your property and live in relative comfort away from the chaos
>hear a rustling in your garage
>see pic related, rummaging through your shelf of household cleaning chemicals and paint
>his eyes, bloodshot, his mouth, gnarled and covered in the residue of various metallic paint
>a moist paper bag, presumably filled with paint hangs at his waist, next to the largest revolver you've ever seen
>you contemplate calling out, maybe you can scare him off
>before you can muster up the courage to speak, he whips around locks eyes with you
>in a chemically induced frenzy he charges at you on all fours, drooling profusely
>your butthole clenches, you prepare for the end
>he charges past you and into your house before crashing through a window and bolting into the night
>all that remains is a trail of frothy drool and junk silver that spilled from his pockets

>> No.27868874
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Took these off the market today

>> No.27868879
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Just came back from my LCS and got my haul pf PMs. My stack has been levered into silver a bit too much now for a time now so went and got an extra buffalo.

>> No.27868878
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>>27868626
2021-1989 = 32
estimate pan's teen age: guess? 14
32+14 = 46
possible age? 46, give or take.

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>>27866293

>> No.27869003

>>27868878
It's Mister Lizard!

>> No.27869015

>>27868878
IT'S MISTER LIZARD!!

>> No.27869023

>>27866530
Gebaseerde hollanders
Tenenkrommende noorwegenaren

>> No.27869055

>>27868626
>>27868878
Imma take a shot in the dark and say you're 42. But that's really cool that you were pretty much doing this your whole life. Kinda inspiring really.

>> No.27869111

>>27868626
old enough to know better, young enough to do it again

>> No.27869112

>"In Siberia, Mongolia, Tibet and Chinese-Asian marts, cakes of compressed tea resembling mud-bricks circulate as money. This "money" which is manufactured in Southern China, is made of leaves and stalks of the tea plant, aromatic herbs and ox blood. It is sometimes bound together with yak dung.

>"Tea is compressed into bricks of various sizes and stamped with a value that varies depending upon the quality of the tea. It usually increases as the bricks circulate farther from the tea producing country. The natives of Siberia prefer tea-money to metallic coins because of lung diseases prevalent in their severe climate, and they regard brick tea not only as a refreshing beverage but also as a medicine against coughs and colds."

>After reading that I was more convinced than ever that this form of tea could hardly have circulated very far beyond a group of natives who thought of it more as a medicine than money. It wasn't until much later that I learned the this form of brick tea was actually some of the normal grade tea and the inclusion of twigs, blood and dung didn't seem to offend anyone who used it. I guess when you are in a really cold Siberian winter anything warm must seem good.

>> No.27869125

>>27866187
based i'm doing the ice test right now and they're both melting at equal speeds

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>>27868514
Good choice
But I'd get a cute German grill

>> No.27869171

i kneel
what should i buy exactly?
50k USD

>> No.27869210

>>27868024
Based and buffalo pilled

>> No.27869212

If silver would kill the jews/vampires fiat system by buying all the physical, why have they let us buy it for so long?

>> No.27869213

>>27868878
It's mr. Lizard? Into the stew pot you go, I already have the rattlesnake chilli on the stove.

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>>27866585
I wanted to do that too.
CAN SOME RICH ANON PLEASE STEP UP, WE NEED A COOMER COINAGE COMPANY

>> No.27869269

>>27868878
IT'S MISTER LIZARD!!

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>>27869269

>> No.27869368

>>27869171
Gold

>> No.27869461

>>27866585
GOD I WANT CUTE ANIME GIRLS ON MY COINS

>> No.27869497

>>27868319
do you have a preferred company you use yourself? How do you get hte warehouse to give your shit to your US->europe shipping guy?

>> No.27869510

>>27868878
>>27869055
Its Mister Lizard!
Also pretty close

I started at 11 though doing field work.

>> No.27869531

I smelted that new ingot I got from the refinery, it was too big so I hacksawed it in half and smelted each half. The resulting ingot is pretty good, but I don't know what the hell else was in there. They assayed it at 92% gold with the rest being probably copper. But taking it out from the oven, it stank to high hell and there were fumes coming off it, I've no idea what it was. Upon pouring, there was a dark silvery metallic layer at the top of the pour, it literally looked like a completely different non gold metal when it cooled. I took a wire brush and rubbed it off, wasn't a thick layer. But wtf was it?

I'll post some pictures shortly of the new bar.

>> No.27869549

>>27869171
Gold and silver at a 1:100 ratio. So, with $50k, let’s say 12 oz Gold, 750oz Silver. Something like that.

Or just be incredibly based and buy a kilo of Gold straight up for $60k

>> No.27869563

>>27861465
God i hope you're right. My stack is fucking pathetic.

>> No.27869565
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>>27869135

>> No.27869587

>>27867838
They're unique looking so you don't need to convince people they're silver like pre64 quarters or Roosevelt dimes, have a cool mythological theme to them instead of socialist FDR, are more divisible than most readily available sources of silver. Premiums aren't too bad (haven't looked at that last one recently)

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27869609

After the silver moonshot, you guys want to fly around in antigravity RVs together and do boomer things? We can gamble on international waters, and shoot stuff

>> No.27869613
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>>27868878
IT'S MISTER LIZARD. anybody have this coin?

>> No.27869660

>>27869531
possibly tin or lead? how hot did you bring your smelter up to? also do not breath that shit

>> No.27869666

>$10+ premiums
im gonna kill myself, i need new rocks for the dopamine

>> No.27869720

>>27869549
Whoops I gave you like a half and half split there. You get the idea tho. Most beginning stackers here go for 1:100 gold to silver by weight. If you’re dropping $50k you might want to go for more gold like I described there tho.

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>>27869565
How could I forget MP40
Also vampire lmg

>> No.27869936

>>27861922
That just makes shiny boomer rocks more valuable. You can't throw a stone without hitting an industrial use for silver and gold, especially for space travel. Astronauts use silver for water purification, all the sattelites are decked out with gold and platinum to prevent corrosion, the circuitry uses scads of silver as it conducts so well, etc, etc. The more high tech you go, the more you need shiny clinkers to make your tech run.

Read https://www.sharrettsplating.com/blog/metal-plating-satellites-benefits-light-reflection/ for some good info.

>> No.27869995

>>27868879

How much was everything at the LCS?

>> No.27870040

>>27860830
>Saving up the last bit of money I need to buy 1/2 ounce gold
>It's going up
Guys can we meme a gold sell-off please? Maybe spread a rumor that fiat is gonna boom in value I dunno, I really wanted some gold.

>> No.27870156

>>27869587
Ok, cool. Thanks for letting me know.

>> No.27870211

>>27867512
Rare these days, I was once at an arcade and got a silver quarter in the change.

Check out coin roll hunting, people order boxes of .50 cent coins from banks and look for the silver ones then rinse and repeat. Now its way rarer because people have been doing this for a long time.

I searched 2000 .50 coins and found none silver so I gave up.

I did read a story on how a disabled veteran boomer made 100k in a year searching for solver coins full time. That was back in like 2006 or something.

A ton of people do this now because its literally free money.
You can still find some occasionally

>> No.27870217
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27870217

>be me
>browsing thrift store
>find pic related (2 pieces)
one says
>sterling weighted
one says
>sterling reinforced with cement
>all for $3.12
how do i profit off this?

>> No.27870225

>>27861922
Space doesn’t exist

>> No.27870236

>>27869531
It sounds almost like mercury but that would make zero fucking sense. Be sure to drink some whole milk anon and watch your lungs.

>> No.27870293

>>27869171
If space isn't a issue go all in silver

>> No.27870398

>>27866818
I own a lot of MUX, can you elaborate as to why it's bad?

>> No.27870414
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27870414

Attention newfags

This is mandatory reading for all new precious metal investors.
https://hitomi.la/reader/1476636.html#1

>> No.27870419

>>27869212
>If silver would kill the jews/vampires fiat system by buying all the physical, why have they let us buy it for so long?
silver being a threat to fiat is a myth

jews controlling fiat is also a myth

>> No.27870472
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>>27870236
What is the milk for? Is there something in it that binds heavy metals?

>>27869660
Oven went to about sheeit 1150 I think, I knew there was Copper in there so it had to get that all melted before pouring. There shouldn't be anything in it other than Gold, Copper, maybe Nickel or Palladium (they contaminated it with Pd by about <0.5%). Ought not to be anything like Tin or Lead in it, but who knows - their refining seems to be pretty fucking sloppy.

I'm paranoid about lead fumes so I was doing it near an extraction fan and had the windows open, had a mask, the second I smelt it I was basically not breathing in at all, working for a few seconds then stepping away somewhere else for air, then coming back.

>> No.27870501
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>>27854606
>I want to congratulate you on your newfound success and your resiliency dealing with racist assholes. I'm kinda racist too but getting mugged/robbed by degenerate brownskins several times in a row will do that to anyone. Ultimately you're doing great work for the cause and I wish you the best man, the world needs more people like Silver Joker or Black Bullion to bring minorities into the fold and help them understand what's at stake right now. PMs don't care what color your hands are, just how strong your grip is.

appreciate this man

>> No.27870505
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27870505

>>27860830

>> No.27870542

>>27868024
Nice, know that buffalos are 24k and can scratch and ding easy.

>> No.27870559

>>27861285
I fucking hate this country so much

>> No.27870594

>>27868402
PM backed crypto would be the best future currency.. You could have the holdings audited and tracked by blockchain so they never do the fractional reserve bullshit again.

>> No.27870621

>>27869995
A bit over 11k, brought mid-January but took a while to pick up mostly because of the buffalos. Buying today, the calculation is around 13k.

Heard some interesting tidbits as well, such as while the US Mint has publicly stated they are rationing sales, my LCS actually said that from their supplier, who usually are one of the first in line to get things, they haven't been able to get orders from this rationing as the Mint aren't taking any new orders until their backlog is cleared, which is probably big.

>> No.27870678

>>27868624
Metals like Rh and Ir are so rare you can't mine for them specifically. They are a side product, but it's well worth it to separate. Contrast this to gas people get together with oil. They just burn it since it's not worth the money to store and ship

>> No.27870717

>>27864806
>1,800 ounces
Yup they definitely ran their mouths or did something retarded. That's an absurd amount to steal, slowly stealing it over time would make it easier but at some point if you repeatedly steal you'll get caught. They probably would have been in a good position too, if they got caught stealing they could have made some excuse or just gotten fired but still had gold, they got caught and their bags were found. They didn't hide their bags well enough.

>> No.27870774

>>27870472
resmelt a few times with lots of flux and see what else comes out, i almost would suggest buying a bone cuple and smelting a bead of that shit to see what absorbs out into the cuple. If it turns copper green its copper, lead likes to make a bunch of colors from gray to black. how much did you pay for this shit?

>> No.27870790

>>27870472
Yeah. The protein in whole milk helps with toxic gas poisoning. It binds to the molecules and helps neutralize it somehow. I have no clue how it works, I just know my welder grandfather always swore by it.

>> No.27870904

>>27870398
Short version: MUX has had a series of delays and setbacks which necessitated issuing a lot of equity and most of timed right before it would have been far less damaging to shareholders (do to rising gold/silver prices).
There are a LOT of outstanding warrants all around $1, $1.10, and $1.25 IIRC. They all act as walls for the share price until they are burned through.

>> No.27870914

>>27870790
old school milk of magnesia helps too but once mercury is in you your basically boned.

>> No.27870947

Okay this is epic
https://youtu.be/XP4Ec_jjanY

>> No.27870983
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27870983

I wear this silver ruby ring.. Anyone else wear gold/silver jewelry?

>> No.27870994

>>27867027
I see a fellow kubelwagoner
>>27870505

>> No.27871059

Fuck are we close to our goal bros?
https://youtu.be/hgLC-d_92ng

>> No.27871162

So what exactly happened with SLV this week? They issued out millions of stock that would equate to 2/3 the global output of silver? Is that true?

>> No.27871188

>>27863391
Don't buy copper bullion you'll get raped by premiums.
>Nickel is worth more than copper
>Nickels are 75% nickel 25% copper
>It is illegal to melt down government coins but at current metal prices you could get a nickel and turn a tiny positive, a box of 200 dollars yields 205 worth of metal from a bank
Don't melt currency anon but if you want to get nickel and copper at 0 premium go to a bank and take out some coins for your "vending machines", you can also hunt them for silver then just smelt down the coins that don't contain it.
The only problem is that nickel has a very high melting point and you need a strong furnace to melt it, any recommendations?

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>>27871162

>> No.27871266

>>27871162
These things are common. The type of shitbaggery performed to suppress and manipulate the price of precious metals is unreal. Unloading of more paper than exists physical metal available on the entire market is commonplace.

>> No.27871311

>>27870678
no way to dramatically increase supply, no substitute for either, increased industrial use. seems like a sure 5 year thing.

>> No.27871353

>>27870774
Its recycled, so nothing other than a recovery charge. I got palladium done at the same time as gold, and they seem to have contaminated (minorly) the ingots with each other, albeit very tiny amounts. I'm just wondering if they contaminate it with other shit they work with, which could be god knows what.

>>27870790
>>27870914

It wouldn't be mercury... right? Mercury fumes are odourless, in fact most are. Whatever this was stank.

Best drinks some milk just in case..

>> No.27871377

>>27868281
>Paying with a 15kg copper lump
Kinda based, imagine walking into walmart and slapping a 15kg ingot on the register, then the cashier gives you pennies as change and adds it to the stack next to them.

>> No.27871432

>>27864806
I've seen a few short docus on gold processing and they are like eagles on weighing it after every step and patting down employees. I can totally image they noticed 1% gold missing on their own

>> No.27871475
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27871475

>>27871059
Not really.

The kind of move I am looking for requires a widespread loss of confidence in the value of fiat currency.
I mean right now like 0.01% are actively looking to buy physical precious metals right now right? 1 / 10000 people still sounds too high, what percentage of the population are actively buying physical silver? it has to be a tiny percentage I assume. What happens when just 1% of people want to convert their fiat holdings to physical gold and silver? At the current price there is simply not enough metal available

>> No.27871500

>>27871353
ah.. what exactly did it smell like? it could have been cadmium or something similarly nasty.

>> No.27871501

>>27868878
It’s Mister Lizard!!

>> No.27871553

>>27870472
yeah, not mercury.

could be lead or tin or zinc but those all vaporize at fairly low temperatures in the presence of oxygen.

if the furnace was sealed you might get a reducing environment that would keep the metals in liquid form and then immediately let them vaporize when exposed to air. Anyways, what you're doing will probably kill you if you don't know what's in the bar and are doing it indoors. Needs to be done outside, in the presence of air, or under an industrial hood and fan.

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27871591

>>27871475
I like the cut of your jib sir.

>> No.27871617

>>27869171
Get some gold for sure, you have enough to go 50/50 or more gold silver, after a certain amount silver juet becomes too big and heavy to be practical..
Gold is the standard and is basically bitcoin irl.
If any crazy shit goes down you will be able to carry and store your wealth in 20 coins rather then 2000 oz of silver bricks.

You should get some silver as well, but many of us just stack silver because were not rich enough to substantially stack gold..

Gold is the money of kings, silver is the money of gentlemen, debt is the money of slaves etc etc.


If You're interested in gold, a good tip is to buy some 22 / 24k big heavy chains and jewelry, you could travel around and fly through customs without reporting it, while bullion must be declared and some places taxed etc. Also jewelry was historically always exempt from confiscation.

>> No.27871671

>>27871353
>It wouldn't be mercury... right? Mercury fumes are odourless, in fact most are.
mercury smells metallic and leaves a metal taste in your mouth, but so do lead, cadmium, tin, zinc, etc.

>> No.27871707

>>27860830
According to the book 'The Partnership' about Goldman Sachs. Lloyd Blankfein was a law student who got a job at a commodity trading desk focused on precious metals.

I believe only the most trusted zionist powerbrokers get those kinds of jobs as it is something they need absolute trust in.

>> No.27871744

>>27862783
How do you get rid of them?

>> No.27871857
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27871857

>>27868626
>>27868157

>> No.27871886

>>27871500
I guess it was a bit like that electrical fire smell, if you know it, as soon as it hit my nostrils common sense immediately dictated not to breath another breath.

>>27871553
It does seal up, not an airtight seal but certainly restricted air flow so probably does create a reducing environment, it seemed to start smokin' when I took the crucible out. I won't be touching that ingot again for sure.

I feel completely fine and it was only a one off, and I immediately knew not to breath in after catching that smell, so hopefully I'll be fine. Might go for a heavy metals blood test just to be sure.

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>>27870983
I make it and wear it. Piece in pic is a pin made with lost wax casting (.999 silver). These days I do more with pmc since it doesn't need a whole crucible setup like lost wax casting.

>> No.27872003

>>27868878
IT'S MISTER LIZARD

>> No.27872046

>>27868878
IT'S MISTER LIZARD!!

>> No.27872065
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27872065

>>27861088
>>27861364
More Canadian doom today, offical unemployment is almost 10%. Real unemployment probably closer to 20% or more.
More unemployed means more government gibs for the little people, meaning more debt and future taxes for the restofus.

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27872092

>>27870217
Yeah so that has a thin silver shell with the inside being fillwd with plaster type or cement, hopefully the top bowl is solid, but a lot of that weight is the plaster. I've peeled a lot of these off pic related

>> No.27872183

>>27871886
you can tolerate quite a bit of metals poisoning without immediate noticeable symptoms.

the problem with acute rather than chronic exposure is usually kidney, liver, or blood failures.

but yeah, a test wouldn't hurt, or at least having someone aim an XRF gun at the bar and see what you inhaled.

>> No.27872225

>>27871857
He is PAN CHAD. The dopest prospectors west of the Mississippi and the most fire dragon among us.

>> No.27872230
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27872230

>>27870983
Mine that I wear. 18k with ruby and 2 small diamonds.

>> No.27872251

>>27871928
Can't you guys use the fuckin metric system like 95% of the world ?

>> No.27872365

>>27872251
Naw, murica

>> No.27872406

>>27871857
Holy fuck this is awesome, will repost in every thread from now on

>> No.27872412
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27872412

>>27866293
Sterling silverware, service for 6, with a sugar spoon and butter knife, $880 after tax. I've wanted a sterling silverware set for everyday use for a while, finally found one that wasn't outrageous.

>> No.27872469
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27872469

Does apmex not process payments fri-sun?

>> No.27872477

>>27872251
Fuck off yuropoor, Imperial system will inherit the earth

>> No.27872480

>>27871886
>I guess it was a bit like that electrical fire smell,
also molten metal normally has a hot metallic smell anyways. Even gold has a certain smell when melted and it's not particularly volatile.

the only part that worries me is the color of the metal and visible fumes. That's usually not good. Might just be silver but it could be some other pretty bad stuff.

>> No.27872505

>>27872251
Pah, the uncia was good enough for the Romans. We shall never give up Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa's foot!

>> No.27872524
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27872524

>>27871857
Nice.

>> No.27872604

>>27871857
>Doesn't own a metals recycling business
kek'd

>> No.27872682

>>27870414
what the fuck did i just read
and why did i read it all

>> No.27872723
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27872723

>>27866293
My new favorite. Got it in the mail today.

>> No.27872749

>>27872682
Greentext the important shit so I don't have to

>> No.27872751

>>27860830
what is the right weight of gold and silver to have, if you want max risk (using most of your money into crypto and stocks continuously)
whatever you can transport alone?

>> No.27872889

>>27872092
I like gambling on weighted sterling. I almost always win.

>> No.27872979

>>27861493
I have that exact same canteen, I keep in on my memento shelf.

>> No.27873013

>>27872723
dope

>> No.27873017
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27873017

>>27861461
hello /x/, my old fren.

>> No.27873154

>>27872183
>>27872480

I drank some milk and ordered a test, hopefully I'll be fine.

If I die please someone create a PMG thread in honour of my hoard.

>> No.27873310
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27873310

>>27863391
based shiny, i bought pic related and its probably my favorite bar, i get to leave it out and look upon its luster every day

>> No.27873378

>>27873154
You'll probably be fine. I've done the same thing a few times when roasting mercury amalgams. It's not good but it probably won't kill you unless you keep doing it.

>> No.27873518

>>27872749
anime girls do yuri in auschwitz

>> No.27873567

>>27873518

Ok now I'm suddenly interested

>> No.27873630

>>27873518
Finally, something I can tap to

>> No.27873639
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27873639

>>27872065
And who is going to pay all this debt? Demographic mess + insane debt + high unemployment rate, I don't think we're making it to 2023 without some sort of crisis starting.

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27873702

>>27872065
With Trudeau at the helm I think we will weather this as best as anyone could. I can't think of a more qualified or capable leader in Canadian history than the one we have currently.

>> No.27873751

>>27868847
LOL

>> No.27873765
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27873765

>>27861493
This is who I am

>> No.27873843

>>27872723
do you have any 2oz coins?

in general, how do 2oz coins feel compared to 1s
Im undecided if i want to by the white greyhound

>> No.27873926

>>27871707
Ie. there are sufficiently damning amounts of blackmail on these people.

>> No.27873942

>>27871857
Ha saving this thank you!

>> No.27874028

>>27873702
based. do your best leaf frens. we cant all get such a great leader like Obiden

>> No.27874033

>>27871886
huh thats still not good i would not be breathing that.

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>>27873702
I may vote for him for the first time; I would hate for anyone else to get credit for the result of his policies.

>> No.27874179

>>27874115
And I thought Newsom was bad.

>> No.27874193

>>27872889
can you elaborate what you mean by gambling

>> No.27874222

>>27873765
I can hear this photo
>>27873154
Will do mate!

>> No.27874351

>>27873567
believe me, its really not worth it, lotta mindbreak shit

>> No.27874390

>>27873843
I like 1 oz rounds to flip and play with. For the heavier things, 10 oz bars have great heft. Unless a 2 oz round has really sweet art, I normally pass. However, silver is silver is silver. If you like the design, feel, and price then go for it.

>> No.27874590

New here.
a little while ago I saw a 'buy silver' sign at some political protest or whatever and that got me reading. Reading about this supposed short squeeze of silver made me do research. I ended up watching a lot of Mike Maloney videos. Now I'm a silver stacklet. Are American Eagles actually good buys to own silver? Or should I just get rounds? Or bars? Or is it mainly preference of how you want to store/transport your silver

>> No.27874677

>>27874193
Buying them on the speculation of how much the sterling will weigh once I peel it off.
After you peel a few you can almost look at an item no matter who the maker is and know what it will weigh.

>> No.27874726

>>27874590
Storage, resale, unit price, and right now availability.

>> No.27874776

>>27874390
10oz feels awkward to me, kilo heft is where it's at

>> No.27874804

>>27874590
welcome in, buy physical, if you cant, get AG and PSLV. american eagles are very expensive premium wise right now, bets thing is metal weight for as close to spot as possible. use known dealers and be sure that you want to hold for the long term because fiat is mad hella gay

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>>27874590
You will always find someone who will buy an ase, you get bars to add more weight to your stack without having a bunch of coins.

>> No.27875053

getting new thread ready

>> No.27875170

>>27875053
Thank you pan man. I appreciate the effort you put into the OP.

>> No.27875220

NEW THREAD!
>>27875192
>>27875192
>>27875192

>> No.27875300

>>27875170
no problem!