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Big Stack Edition

>Why Gold?
https://youtu.be/i3S4rl6ehiI
https://youtu.be/gksenA5Al_A
https://youtu.be/FI7NnOg2rxo

>Bullion dealers
https://www.jmbullion.com/ (US)
https://www.chards.co.uk/ (EU/UK)
https://www.silburycoins.co.uk/ (Ancient)
https://www.luciteria.com/ (Other rare metals)
more at: https://pastebin.com/gZfZHtNE

>News and graphs
https://numismag.com/en/home-en/
https://silverseek.com/
https://www.silverdoctors.com/
https://www.mining.com/
https://silverbacksnakes.io/finance/silver
https://www.gold.org/goldhub/data/gold-reserves-by-country

>Compare
https://findbullionprices.com/ (US)
https://eu.compare.pm/ (EU)
https://www.gold.de/aufgeldtabelle/ (DE/EU)

>Resources
https://www.jmbullion.com/ultimate-guide-to-90-silver-coins/
https://kevinsworkbench.com/junksilverguide/
https://www.coinflation.com/
http://coinapps.com/
https://erikasgrig.com/calculators/rpi-calculator-inflation/
https://learn.apmex.com/buying-guide/buying-in-the-usa/
https://pastebin.com/5aLmWUUK

>Prospecting
https://youtu.be/ZCL6FKQZyoM
https://www.usgs.gov/programs/mineral-resources-program/science
https://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/en/news/mines-and-minerals
https://www.amazon.ca/Gold-Creeks-Ghostowns-British-Columbia/dp/088839988X

>Nitric acid, magnets, and ping test
https://youtu.be/3mg9YcAShTo
https://youtu.be/NgSXg-WOEVY
https://youtu.be/2ymGAyKAg-k
https://www.fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database

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>> No.55125251

>>55125206
Anonette, what are the chunky white rocks? Some kind of unprocessed silver ore?

>> No.55125277

>>55125251
Not my stack so I can't say for sure, looks like ore to me

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>>55125277
Checked. I see. Anyways, thanks for reminding me that it's my shot day. I can't exactly stack precious metals if I'm being an emotional mess, now can I?

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>>55125277
>looks like ore to me

Yeah, uncut nostril nuggets

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>>55125328
Doesn't look very uncut to me.

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Explain how this is not bullish for silver.

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>>55125339
based pearlescent fishscale appreciator, yeah it looks like bunk but I wanted to riff on the olfactory ore tangent. It's been a long time but I think I'm gonna treat myself to a ball of the good stuff soon. Having a fat line, mug or 2 of coffee and couple cigarettes while sitting outside in the cool morning watching the sun rise is an absolutely magnificent way to start the day. It may be a bit dégénéré, but at least I'm not a tranny.

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>>55125473
That too, but I tried to inject a double meaning when I said "uncut".

>> No.55125575

>>55125440
I can come up with some cope as to why it’s not. If you like I will deliver it into your ears. Let me know.

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>>55125575
Please entertain us.

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>>55125185
Friendly reminder of why mere minutes after the previous /pmg/ was baked, a (((new one))) was made.
Link to the posts on the /biz/ archive: >>/biz/thread/55116419#p55117436
Archive of the thread before picrel posts were deleted: https://archive.is/Q1LWd#22%

>> No.55125650

>>55125627
Ahem

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>>55125637
Also, picrel post got censored in the previous thread. Picrel post was probably mass-reported by the ultra triggered JlDF faggots after their /pmg/ had been deleted.

>> No.55125677

I farted on a jew
and the talmud too

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Where my Geiger frens at?

>> No.55125720

>>55125627
Blackrocks total asset management measure in the 10 trillions. 11.4 million is a drop in the bucket (or even less than that). Short positions are closed, there will be a calculated and small run up as what happened in March as more banks fail. Ultimately this position is a money grab predicate on a $3 increase in silver paper spot, and not a long term investment strategy by black rock as evidenced by their apportionment. Ahhh.

>> No.55125740

>>55125720
Note this stake by black rock is not unlike many short term institutional investors stake in blackberry or palantir, it’s short lived and will fleece the true believers netting them a big gain and no risk.

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troon troon nigger-kun,
just a fag with rotting wound,
neither girl, nor a man,
uglier than everynyan,
wants attention, posts a pic,
all it does is make us sick!

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>>55125720
>>55125740
Aren't those shares ounces? Also, what about the theory that this is the silver that COMEX got filled up with recently. This is more spexulative but it's got to come from somewhere. Not sure if that would appear in any of their reports, though.

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>>55125745
>Anger

>> No.55125883

>>55125833
No. It doesn’t have to come from anywhere because almost no one is taking delivery of ounces. The spot price is immaterial to the reality of the price of silver insofar as industrial demand is met and that demand is slowing as the economy restricts. You’re in hell should have bought a more speculative asset. Will see a run up and the only people that will profit are those invested in paper silver who sell at the right time. Buying physical is a bad move, you will hold a depreciating asset with not enough volitality on the premiums to be worth a damn.

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>>55125206
Fuck trannies post rocks and revolvers

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>>55125745
Absolutely fantastic

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>>55125185
Kookbros, all major dealers are either low stock or out of 2023 kookaburras. It’s fucking over. I’ve told anons here repeatedly that the 2023 kooks will moon in value because last year with queen

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>>55125883
>no one is taking delivery of ounces
Where is all that silver going then? This is registered+eligible, so all their vaults.

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bros

they really don't want you owning Silver

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>>55125948
Makes it all the more tempting.

>> No.55125973

>>55125948
Sisters, they literally legalized it specifically so you could buy and stockpile as their emergency piggy bank. Make sure you have plans for dealing with a confiscation order

>> No.55126033

Is 40 oz silver 1 oz gold an okay tiny stack?

>> No.55126041

>>55126033
better than nothing, and still more than 99% of the public

>> No.55126042

>>55125929
Easy, it’s going to a separate store just like it did in the 80s that holds and then mints and floods rounds at the peak. It’s a proven strategy, the dollar will continue to inflate and the silver price will be controlled by the manipulation that so many post here, it’s not really manipulation it’s just strategy.

>> No.55126051

>>55126033
Probably the most comfy stack would be a humble 50:1 and not more.

>> No.55126055

>>55126033
Basically just a decoy stack, but still better than nothing.

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>>55126042
You mean more cheapies are coming?

>> No.55126082

>>55126059
No I don’t. the price will rise and then fall and then rise again and then fall again. Giving you no gains in any near term situation. At some point due to inflation the price will rise and stay there. And you’ll have the same amount of money you started with in real terms. As god intended. And I’m happy with that.

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>>55126082
So I can just keep buying high and selling low if I want to lose money fast?

>> No.55126101

>>55126082
Stop stacking silver rounds, buy government backed coins that will have numismatic value in the future.>>55125917

For example sliver kooks and ASE always go up in value if in BU condition

>> No.55126105

>>55126091
Idk why you would ever sell unless your about to die, but you do what you want. I’m gonna hold.

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>>55126105
To lose money fast, so I can stack less silver, obviously.

>> No.55126136

>>55126101
Plenty of non-government rounds retain numismatic value. Eg. Englehard American prospector rounds and casino silver tokens both sell at huge premiums to spot

>> No.55126148

>>55126101
I can’t imagine being drawn to this coin. I have a bunch of ASEs maybe 80oz I could sell for 3x what I bought them because of?? I have no clue why they are expensive, they’re mine now.

>> No.55126183

>>55126123
I’d say have more ounces, people are going to buy a lot more numis and be disappointed on the return when it comes time to die.

>> No.55126207

>>55126148
kooks are under 500k mintage and design changes each year since 1990, hence adding to their collectability

>> No.55126208

To the anon with the metal detector:
Have you found enough stuff to equal the value of the detector? Like if the detector cost you $300 have you found $300 worth of stuff? If so how long did it take?

>> No.55126218

>>55126207
I know. And I don’t care, I don’t like them.

>> No.55126236

>>55126218
Kookaburra sits on the old gum tree
Merry merry king of the bush is he
Laugh, Kookaburra, laugh, Kookaburra
Gay your life must be

>> No.55126241

>>55126218
I’m coming across as a big sourpuss. You know a round I like? The zombucks series. Waiting for a lurch and I want as many as I can get,

>> No.55126245

>>55126207
Looks are ugly as fuck, nobody gives a shit about kookubura as an animal outside of Australia

>> No.55126258

>>55126245
Kek. This. We have regular ase birds in NA that do a sick BLURP noise like a heavy rock falling into the bottom of a well and they get no praise.

>> No.55126261

>>55126245
Well you have shit for brains so you wouldn’t understand when I tell you that I bought a roll of 1990 kooks at spot price and now they are worth 120 usd a piece

>> No.55126274

>>55126245
you didn't need to post that
it's too late to delete it
now we have to live with it

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>>55126136
at that point you're buying tokens and the silver doesn't matter. Might as well buy brass or aluminum saloon tokens from the 1800's that are straight numismatic value and worth hundreds of dollars
>>55126208
Yes, in the 35 years I've been detecting I've found about $35k worth of stuff. Most of it in the last 10 years though. So a couple thousand dollars a year.

I use a $50 detector, so I pay the thing off almost every time I go out. But I'd guess if I bought say a $1000 detector, it would probably take me a month or two to pay for it. But that would probably be either 2 $500 finds or a single find worth more than a thousand.

In most places you won't find that much treasure. It took me decades of practice and research to be able to do that consistently. I'd guess most people pay off their detector in a year or two of casual use. Also I detect almost every day, so I find a lot more stuff than most people.

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We had an idea that somehow didnt accur to us. Normaly we wouldnt extend a PO date but we are pushing it back a week in order to see if we can do some funny japanese advertising. It could be really funny so were doing it

>> No.55126305

>>55126208
Also for every hundred dollars worth of treasure you find, you're gonna dig up a literal ton of trash. It's fun, you know digging something up when you don't know if it's trash or treasure

that's the point of it, you never know what you'll find.
but most of it is just trash.

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>>55125251
Its Calcium metal.

>> No.55126379

>>55125682
Very nice bars. Gonna pick up some myself soon.

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I find stuff too

>> No.55126397

>>55126383
where'd you find the barber? That's amazing

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>>55126280
QRD on the crucible with contents? Is it just smelted argentiferous lead from your area or is the chunk of metal relatively pure silver?
>>55126383
MD gang is assembling I see.

>> No.55126433

>>55126397
I'm in Kansas. I don't find much older stuff. There's civil war sites but nothing much to find

>> No.55126440

>>55125185
if i can get disgusting 40% halves at spot, should i do that or should i pay extra premium for money on 99.999% pure aryan silver?

>> No.55126442

big bob can tongue my anus

>> No.55126449

>>55126183
Agreed. $40 ASEs are a hilariously bad way to lose money on silver. Even in Euroland they're sub-30€ right now. I'm not sure how that even works. There seems to be a short window of opportunity each year when a fresh batch comes out but after that it's just sad. Weirdly enough, silver actually seems cheaper in Europe than in the US if you go with old junk, which still sells very close to spot. Sadly, a lot of it is being slurped up so this probably won't last much longer.

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>>55126420
I love that pic

the crucible ingot is silver/gold
they'd cook it in an oxidizing furnace with a glazed bone ash crucible so the lead would burn off.

>> No.55126452

>>55126440
I've started buying them. It's almost the same silver as a quarter and they're fun to fondle.

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>>55125973

>Make sure you have plans for dealing with a confiscation order

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>>55126349
Hahaha, that picrel is funny. I've not seen that effect done here before.

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>>55126451
>the crucible ingot is silver/gold

Oh shit, very nice. So that is a cupel crucible it was found in? How much does it weigh, and what do you think the story is; lost at the site of an informal assay office or something misplaced by a drunken independent miner while workin' his claim?

>> No.55126512

Why do some generic bars cost more than generic rounds?

>> No.55126518

>>55125339
Gold is for the mistress
Silver for the maid
Copper for the craftsman,
cunning at his trade.
"Good", said the baron, sitting in his hall
"but iron, cold iron, is master of them all."

>> No.55126523

>>55126512
Same reason some Nikes cost more than others. It might be a nicer design, more limited run, or just a generally more desirable piece.

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>>55126494
a cupel button is much smaller, I have a few of those too.

that crucible and contents weighs a little over a pound. It's less than 5% gold.
Every mine in my area had an assay office on site, so yeah that was from an assay office. I assume it got thrown out by accident. I found a bunch of crucibles in the pile but only the one that still had metal in it. The did throw away a lot of silver, but usually by accident.

>> No.55126543

>>55126274
Not my problem

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Hey.

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>>55126568
How many days off your meds?

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Someone make some 12K electrum rounds.

>> No.55126656

>>55126449
I’ve debated just selling at one point I was offered $15 over spot which is just retarded but it’s only 80oz so why not see where this goes?
>>55126617
Not again. Also what a failure of a series to se it start out strong and then fumble and fall on the floor,
Bullypepe.png

>> No.55126694

>>55126261
Don’t care. If I bought any I would have already sold them happily at $120.
>>55126305
Pop tops are the worst thing ever Invented

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>>55126236
>Ya don't like the Cookaburry?
>YA DON'T LIKE THE COOKABURRY?!!

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Christ: King
Gold: Shiny
Silver: Stacked
Talmud: Denounced

>> No.55126714

>>55126700
>That 1 oz good asahi
I’m telling you right now they have something cooking.

>> No.55126720

>>55126523
From same maker

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>>55126529
>I assume it got thrown out by accident

Yep that's pretty awesome, I bet a chunk like that blew your ears off (or would if your old detector even makes noise). I've eyeballed some silver and gold thrown away in dumps, some was surely on purpose but definitely not all. Sadly nothing over about 100g, still waiting on my crusty buried silver tea set someday.

>> No.55126790

>>55126656
They're like $18 over spot now to that seems like a bad deal to me unless you got them while the price was reasonable. If you did, it would make sense, even if just to buy more of them once the 2024 batch comes out. Still, doing it so early seems risky. Spot could go up or the US mint goes even re full retard or whatever. Really depends. But if 80oz is nothing to you it does not really matter anyway.

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>>55126700
"The Bible" is jewish fiction written by the jews to help them conquer their enemies and "Jesus" is a fictional rabbi within that jewish work of fiction. I denounce the Talmud and the Torah and Israel has no right to exist and should have open borders.

>> No.55126820

>>55126700
Some of the Christian inspired silver out there looks nice but I'd like to see more
Especially if you get some real monasteries or something involved in the design

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>>55126820
>Christian inspired silver

The very first overtly Christian coins were struck by black Ethiopians (Axumites) around AD 330, not sure whether it's amusingly ironic or par for the Christian course kek.

>> No.55126849 [DELETED] 

>>55126790
This is me who doesn’t sell things at the right time and I’m sure I should have sold all my ASE 2months ago and gain 40oz of weight.
>>55126817
>"Jesus" is a fictional rabbi within that jewish work of fiction.
It reads exactly like that if you have the eyes to see and ears to hear desu. I’ve been reading the Bible again because it gets shilled so much on /pol/ I may as well argue from some position of knowledge and rereading it the 3rd time hit different. Not enough energy but read this shit aloud to yourself, all the gospel where he interacts with anyone and he sounds like a fucking trickster Jew. Don’t imbue his words with importance just because of authority, just take it at face value, he is constantly self aggrandizing and telling other people their stupid because they don’t believe his shit. Everyone who listens to his tripe magically comes around to support him and you’ll notice this.

>> No.55126859 [DELETED] 

>>55126817
Take a closer look at my pic. That's from the Bible (2 Thessalonians, chapter 2) and it explicitly denounces the Jews.

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>>55126722
Very cool!

you've got me beat there. I find lots of silverware but it's usually iron(!) or silver plate. Yours are awesome and rare!

I've found 3 of those old scroll pens, 2 silver and one gold fill. I love them, they're beautiful. I have a gold one that I inherited from my great grandmother but I don't know where it's hidden right now.

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>>55126871
Maybe rare for a miner's camp but believe it or not good silver was tossed along with regular trash pretty often in more established town dumps, most silverware one digs is silverplate of course (lower left in pic) which I habitually save as scrap or to give to hippy crafter acquaintances. That pencil is 14k gold filled, got it in a bag of filled scrap I'll eventually soak in concentrated nitric to recover the karat foils from, never found any silver ones. I'm especially curious about the yield from gold filled pocket watch cases, I buy them when cheap but really want to get a good idea of what they'll yield. Fount one gleaming in the sun while walking an old riverbank once, about shat myself thinking it was solid but alas it was just a 20 year warranted case.

>> No.55126984

>>55126959
double check the pen, most are gold filled but they also made them solid gold. I've got a couple solid silver watch cases around, but most of the hundred or so I've found have also been plated.

If I find gold it's usually rings. Sometimes studs, pins, tie bars, or cuff links.

I remember that pic. The whiskey jugs still give ma a boner. In my town that back row would easily be 10 grand if they all had local business names on them.

>> No.55126997
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>>55126871
Also you've probably checked already and it may just be my monitor but I like the look of this circled spoon. Coin/Sterling silverware buried in dumps or similar caustic conditions reacts with all the chems and if it doesn't turn black it often turns powdery grey and purplish, likely from chlorides. It looks like shit and is easy to discard without a second thought so double checking the pieces dug without any of the telltale green of plated crud is always worthwhile.

>> No.55127017

>>55126997
good eye, thanks! I'll check the big server

I don't really check the spoons, I find so many it's possible some real silver gets past me. Luckily I never throw them away either.

>> No.55127023
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>>55126984
>I remember that pic.

Here's another day-end pic from a dig in that dump. It was a relatively small spot but damn was it loaded. Besides the leaf jugs which were common here I only got 1 stenciled local "mini" jug out of several dozen pieces of stoneware there, but it is an awesome piece from a grocer with the slogan "Dealer in good things to eat". Not a western piece so only worth in the $350-500 range but it made my month.

>> No.55127030

>>55126997
Ah yeah I remember now

It says Oxford Silver Plate Company on the back, and where I hit it with the shovel there's some copper showing.

Just a really thick plate job I guess.

>> No.55127034

>>55127023
I love hutch's, poisons, and those big whiskeys. Any crock in one piece is an amazing find in my book. I've never found one and you can bet I look.

>> No.55127050
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>>55127017
>I don't really check the spoons, I find so many it's possible some real silver gets past me

Heh, not like you care about a few grams of scrap silver here or there, but it might be fun to report your overlooked haul to your detectorist friends

>>55127030
>Just a really thick plate job I guess.
well crap, sorry for leading you astray bud.

>> No.55127061
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>>55127050
>well crap, sorry for leading you astray bud.
no worries at all, it was a good call to check

Yeah, I have a 5g bucket in the garage full of silver and more where that came from. I was showing lassen some rich silver/lead ore over in cmmg. I know a spot where a person could probably drive off with close to a ton of silver. Several such places around town.

>> No.55127102
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>>55127061
>I know a spot where a person could probably drive off with close to a ton of silver. Several such places around town.

Damn man, old ore "dumps" piled by the mines or raw exposures from more recent road or infrastructure work? As I recall Leadville produced billions of pounds of lead and a similarly incomprehensible amount of silver, I'd say you're either a bit jaded or spoiled, maybe both lol.

>> No.55127112

>>55125185
nice shot

>> No.55127117

>>55125682
I missed a pretty good deal on Geiger when I first began looking into all this because I was still in that research phase.

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>>55126302
I forgot these rounds existed. might buy one later

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>>55127061
To continue the show-and-tell, here are some of the most interesting pieces of base metal silverware I've come across. I had done some scouting around the grounds of a big state Insane Asylum built in the early 1900s and found the old dump. The newer 30s-50s dump was already known and people had poked around it but I discovered where the pre-1910 spot was. I've never really felt the spirits or energies of the deceased digging anywhere else but that spot was wild, it was mostly thick institutional ironstone china shards from all the dishes purposefully broken by the inmates, and interspersed were pieces of flatware mangled and modified by the lunatics. Many buttons and rivets and whatnot from clothing and restraints, turned bone nipples for feeding invalids, some hobnail cobalt poisons and blank druggist bottles. Most poignant finds were a blunt dinner knife broken short then sharpened into a wicked scalpel-shiv, and a fork that had all tines broken off, the front edge beveled, and a center slot ground in past where the tines were to turn it into a nail-puller or prybar or the like. Clearly confiscated and disposed of, I wonder what similar artifacts exist there. I only dug there once but intend to go back to dig and sift more someday, wouldn't be surprised if better and more personal items are waiting to be found, maybe a paranoid schizo's ass-stash of 5 dollar gold coins that were accidentally thrown out lol.

>> No.55127203

>INDEPENDENCE 2023 1/10 OZ PURE GOLD BAR IN ASSAY
Tempting stuff. I think I'll pass but I wonder what premium those will or will not carry over the years.

>> No.55127253

>>55127125
Best not forget! There wont be any after the PO except for the secondary market and maybe the few we have

>> No.55127288
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>>55125682
Memba their old stuff?

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>>55127102
that pic is incredible and I've dug my share of outhouses and dumps. Just amazing.

Yeah, the average ore here was 3/4 lead and 1/4 silver but it ran as high as pure silver in some spots. Most of the pure silver got picked up over the years, but the silver/lead is still everywhere. I'd guess you'd need to move 4 or 5 tons or rock to get a ton of silver, but the rock is so heavy you could probably fit that in the back of my pickup. I'd break an axle and some springs, but it'd be worth it.

>>55127191
I love the stories we learn even more than the money we find. I don't know of any nuthouses but I do love finding kids toys. You never hear much about the kids in mining towns but they were everywhere.

pic is one of my best recent finds. I've showed it to you before. Unlisted saloon token from an unlisted town. I've spent most of my life looking for a token from the town and finally found one. My mission is now done, I just detect for fun.

>> No.55127373

I was planning to buy another ounce of gold but it appears I'll have to put that on hold to prepare for El Nino
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1pE4DJqRWw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NBfhABwn18
Still going to be looking into other solutions but it's mildly amusing that this relatively simple prep for potentially dangerous weather conditions is about the same cost as the ounce - makes me appreciate gold more in a way
Not everyone around the world will be affected the same way, but I recommend looking at this just in case
I've already been looking into stuff like radiant shielding against heat but it's not the same as "cooling air down"

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>>55126849
>fictional character
Christ is King of kings and Lord of lords.
Seethe more tranny.
>[1] He that is wounded in the stones, or hath his privy member cut off, shall not enter into the congregation of the LORD.

>> No.55127402

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_Monetary_Union

>The Latin Monetary Union (LMU) was a 19th-century system that unified several European currencies into a single currency that could be used in all member states when most national currencies were still made out of gold and silver. It was established in 1865 and disbanded in 1927

We used to have a real functioning planet society until these parasitical fucks came around and took control of everything

>> No.55127420 [DELETED] 

>>55127400
>The Lord
Delusional, embarrassing, oh and also coincidentally agrees with you about everything

>> No.55127432

Where is anonymint?? It's been like 2 months...

>> No.55127435
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>>55126617

I can't remember...

I'm going to the psychward in the morning for a mental screening.

>> No.55127511

>>55127432
im died please don't search

>> No.55127584

>>55127432
Ordered in January.
I won't make fun of Scottsdale delivery times ever again.l

>> No.55127631
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Big dump this week, bros. I'm hoping for sub $20 at some point.

>> No.55127691

>>55127631
I like the variety in that shot. I wonder why Britannia's, for how fancy and full of easy-use security feature they are, are so often the cheapest coin I can find. Is it something to do with the number produced?

>> No.55127720
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>>55126208
>>55126280
>>55126305
Since we're talking detectors now, let's pivot a bit to gold:
I've been posting a bit about my super-sicrit panning spot and pan man's insisting that this ought to have some nuggets and thus would be worth it to creek crawl.
Now, this is glacial melt water (and lots of that, in summer), so there's no way I'm going into that without a dry suit, plus, it's soon gonna have a fairly high turbidity, so I'm not going to see much.
But winter has very low water and this is pretty avalanche safe territory, so I could grab my ice climbing gear and have a go at it.
but do metal detectors penetrate ice (and water) enough to find small stuff? So far, I'm only in the mm range and while I'd love to find some multi-Oz nuggets, I deem that highly unlikely. What kind of resolution can I expect in such a scenario? Don't expect much interference from metal trash, since that stream is coming out of a nature preserve.

>> No.55127750

>>55127720
It's a pretty spot.

so ice is a no. Detectors only go down a few inches for small stuff so a lot of ice is going to be a problem.

Same with rocks on the bottom, they don't detect through more than an inch or two of rock, if even that for something that small.

They work fine in water if you've got a waterproof model, or if you just have a waterproof coil and stick that in the river.

My detectors will only find nuggets down to about the size of a pea, and they have to be close to the surface. So mm size flakes I'm not going to find at all. Another way of going after it is to detect for the black sand that settles alongside the gold, since that's much easier to find with a detector. Find a spot with lots of black sand and you'll find gold. Problem is in your area the entire river is probably full of black sand and gold. So I might detect the banks around the creek for gold, and maybe the cobbles on the edge of the river, but I don't think I'd bother detecting in the river. My detectors wouldn't find anything in there unless it's over a half ounce or so. Which would be great to find, but chances are slim something like that is in the river.

>> No.55127769

>>55127720
also as you know gold is going to settle deep in the river, and detectors don't find small stuff very deep. So chances are even if there's nuggets big enough for my detector to find, they're probably too deep for it to find.

>> No.55127791
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>>55127750
TY for the input, was what I kinda expected. Pea size would have also been my guess, but wasn't aware about ice and rocks interfering so much with it. Looking at stuff like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66G8P1_M5qc it seems so easy, but I guess the key point is that he's already focusing on cracks, so the cover shouldn't be too much. and that's essentially my plan too. Focus on the areas where I'm expecting gold, so a crack like pic related. Could a detector be a short-cut to cleaning it all out and panning it (which, in frozen water won't be that easy)?

>> No.55127799 [DELETED] 

>>55127420
I was made in His image so yeah no wonder

>> No.55127809

>>55127791
yes, detectors are awesome for finding gold outside the river. I don't do it much because I'm not really in nugget country, and also the coins I hunt are worth more than nuggets and are a lot easier to find.

but on dry land and in cracks where the gold is near the surface they do great work.

>> No.55127817
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>>55127791
I guess getting a pin pointer could be a cheap-ish way to see if there's any nuggets, if I'm focusing on one crack at a time. Of course tiny stuff like pictured won't be "visible".
Tempted to just say >fuck it and head over to aliexpress https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32846881121.html

>> No.55127833

>>55127817
Yeah that was my thinking too.... if the cracks wide enough for a pinpointer it'd be an easy way to work it.

>> No.55127847

>>55127817
A pinpointer would probably pick up that flake if it was close enough. You'd about have to be touching it.

a regular detector would probably find it too if it's bigger than about 1/8 inch and close to the surface. It'd just be a really weak signal.

>> No.55127854

>>55127720
gorgeous

>> No.55127857
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>>55126449
>Even in Euroland they're sub-30€ right now. I'm not sure how that even works.
Same here.
>ICP_Arbitrage, how do they work?.jpg
If I ever head to the US again, I really gotta figure out how much stuff I'm allowed to carry and then I'll finance my flight with ASE's and RM's.
>>55127833
>if the cracks wide enough for a pinpointer it'd be an easy way to work it.
Well, at the beginning they def are, but, cracks being cracks, they tend to get thinner the longer you go in. Guess less than $20 off aliexpress is a risk I'd be willing to take, but the main issue is that I can't find any reviews of aliexpress detectors. It's a coil in plastic, how hard can it be?

>> No.55127879

>>55127857
Yeah, I have a Garrett pinpointer, I think it cost like $50 on ebay. It's ok but it has to be within about an inch of metal to go off. I don't actually use it because I can pinpoint with my detector coil really well. But it would get into a crack about half an inch wide, which should presumably put it close enough to find any nuggets big enough to detect.

my detectors can go a lot smaller. I can find half dimes, or tiny coins, or nail heads or rivets several inches down. But I've also had decades of practice doing that stuff. Most people probably can't find small stuff like I do. Apparently they don't because every place I detect has been detected thousands of times before and I keep finding stuff everyone else missed.

>> No.55127896
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>you will stack silver and gold
>you will use it to buy 16 year old slave wives, and a house during the great reset.
>Normies will be thrown pods and forced to eat ze bugs.
>Revenge will be yours, and you will be happy.

>> No.55127904

>>55127896
If humans can be bought off that easily I think I'll be able to get busy saving some things dear to me from greedy trend-chasers rather than form new personal attachements.

>> No.55127911
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>>55127879
I guess it's like with about anything:
Good equipment > mediocre equipment >> bad equipment
but
Skills >> equipment
Anyways, here's some ratty ass coins I panned a while ago, before I'm off to work.

>> No.55127924

>>55127911
hmm I can't tell what those are and I'm curious

I'm off to bed. Have a good one.

>> No.55127925
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55127925

The time is nigh, brothers.

>> No.55127936
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>>55125948
of course they don't, the elite can't stand that a bunch of racist incel chuds on a basket weaving forum are going to become part of the new financial elite during the great reset.

>> No.55127961

>>55127904
woman were bought as slaves for all of human history. Only in the last 60 years have they been given rights. That is what we call a outlier, we will return the mean after the fiat collapse.

>> No.55127963

>>55127925
what happened?

>> No.55127973

>>55127963
Rand is at an all time low against the Dollar because THEY are threatening sanctions against South Africa. However, little do they know that this gives us autists the chance to convert our Western fiat for more Rands in preparation for the announcing of the gold backed BRICS currency at the 2023 BRICS summit. We will finally make it this year!

>> No.55127989

>>55127963
Have you found yourself a cute white trad woman in Africa yet anon?

>> No.55128130
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>>55125682
Comfy Geiger posting

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>>55125185

Your participation needed:

Global Hyperinflation General. /GHG/ >>>/pol/428821697

>> No.55128225

>>55128215
cringe

>> No.55128231
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>>55128215
buddy if you want to convince /pol/ to stack silver just tell them about being able to buy woman during hyperinflation. That is what got me to start stacking silver.

>> No.55128256

>55128225
1pbdit
>>55128231
I don't want to convince all of /pol/. I want to give a heads up to the rare few discerning anons.
> That is what got me to start stacking silver.
Kek. So the myth of FWTDHWATDOQA is true after all?!

>> No.55128262

>>55128256
I studied how in weimer germany you could literally buy little girls with some silver. History will repeat itself.

>> No.55128483

>>55127720
what state is that? looks comfy

>> No.55129105
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55129105

Cheapies are back in the menu, currywurstbros. Limited availability. Get them while they're hot. 3% over spot.

>> No.55129146 [DELETED] 

>>55126817
> Bible
> calls the Jews vipers
> tells the Jews they'll all burn in hell
> Jewish propaganda

Do you even read the Bible bro?

>> No.55129337 [DELETED] 

>>55127799
We're trannies and intersex people made in his image too?

>> No.55129367
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>>55126207
500k mintage is a lot though, you can find tons of coins 10k, even some 5k. I try to buy those when the price isn't too high.
I also buy the kooks, but old ones are out of my price range. So far I got 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, and their buddy emu 2022.

>> No.55129411

>>55125206
Jewish troon trying to make precious metal collecting look gay.

>> No.55129424

>>55128262
post info, article or anything. Digged trough old berlin newspapers from 1914 yesterday as I wanted to find prices for properties. Didn't find any good inserats.
https://www.deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de/newspaper
will continue tonight if I'm in the mood
>>55129105
Ganz nett, but I considered to buy from europabullion this month, they have a sale eith 3% off on all silver.

>> No.55129437

>>55125846
We get it. You take estrogen.

>> No.55129481
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>>55128256
Nah, I just stack to reclaim my money from the bankers. Simple as.

>> No.55129487

>>55129105
Currywurstbros limited sounds like a silly business name

>> No.55129580
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>>55129424
>europabullion
>sale
>A: For all the purchases the delivery price is 30.00 EUR

>> No.55129621

>>55129580
How to fight delivery costs anon? All the websites I have seen either make you pay for it or have higher prices for all products (you pay the delivery anyway spending more for the same product)

>> No.55129635
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>>55129437
Bargaining
>>55129411
Denial

>> No.55129676
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>>55129621
I don't know. I order my stuff in Bavaria, where you have to pay the premium per ounce, but the delivery costs just a few bucks and comes at light speed.
if you spend just a few hundred bucks a month, like me, it makes no sense to pay 30€ for the delivery, it is +-0 even for the cheapest silver.
In addition europabullion seems to be shady if you ask me.

>> No.55129695
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>>55129676
Interesting, do you buy from a website? Do they ship all over EU and outside EU?
Maybe you got a link?

>> No.55129733
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>>55129621
The online dealers I've bought from have a tiered shipping fee, based on how much you're buying. I suppose this is to cover insurance costs. Europabullion >>55129580 does it differently because they charge insurance costs separately, for some reason. So you have to carefully plan ahead, to minimize the fees. For example, I'm better off to buy between 500 and 1000 euros (15 shipping) of coins rather than under 500 (18 shipping) from dealer in pic.
It's very useful to have accurate information on what the fees are. Some dealers don't break down the fees like this site, so you have to put stuff in shopping cart and see what it comes out to.

>> No.55129770
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>>55129695
It is a reputable dealer in Bavaria. They send to Europe and outside of Europe as well, but there you have higher delivery prices.
For me, in Germany, it is my first choice, orders up to 5k delivery comes next day for 10 bucks.

>> No.55129846

>>55129676
Why is europabullion shady?

>> No.55129871
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>>55129846
They're not Deutsch.

>> No.55129897

>>55129871
Neither are most Germans :^}

>> No.55129990
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>>55125206
Ok, we get it, TranAnon. Good for you, you're trans. We're all supportive and happy for you. You are stunning and brave. Now can we please talk about PMs? Pretty please?

don't feel targeted, I'd say the same shit when I see retards post pictures with their silver bullion in their steak sauce. It's cringey to me. Same with guns. This is the Precious METALS general, nothing else. Precious METALS. Not hormones, guns, food, or whatever.

>> No.55130002
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>>55127631
Why is gold going up?!?!

>> No.55130008
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Arrived a couple of days ago :^)

>> No.55130116
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Our boi Rafi did it again.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=-DkM98qWqb4

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>>55129990
We need to adopt picrel for trannies. There are no trannies on the internet. You are only claiming to be one to get attention. STFU and get on topic

>guns
At least guns are metal.

>> No.55130181

>>55128262
>I studied how in weimer germany you could literally buy little girls with some silver.
source?

>> No.55130193

>>55126302
this is what happens when you make a non anime coin. No one fucking cares lol. you havent even sold half the regulars and only half gilded. stick to anime coins next time.

>> No.55130228
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55130228

>>55130008
nice gandalf

>> No.55130288

>>55129990
Bargaining

i love the guns and the steak sauce. i want an anon to balance a silver coin on their dog's snout and post it. i want to see an anon's cat playing with their stack. i want to see a man ejaculate on a coin. the intersection between the stack and real life adds character.

>> No.55130375

>>55126302
Make a ying/yang coin with chud/tranny on one side and estrogen/testosterone on the other

>> No.55130402

>>55130375
thats a pretty funny idea.

>> No.55130419

tomorrow is the end of the month when a lot of people get their pay checks
do you think we'll see a slight pump then? it's a theory i've been thinking about.
in any event, i'm planning on buying then, so i hope it doesn't pump kek

>> No.55130446

>>55130181
https://historycollection.com/17-reasons-why-germanys-weimar-republic-was-a-party-lovers-paradise/9/
You could get child prostitutes in pharmacies. You'd say you've been sick for 10 years and wanted a red pill. Then you'd get a 10yo redhead. I don't know about buying virgins to groom them into tradwive slaves or anything like that.

>> No.55130449
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55130449

>>55129770
Ok, source please?

>> No.55130460

>>55130402
I would buy

>> No.55130472
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>>55130375
>>55130402
ACCEPTANCE

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>>55130402
How long until you start your own mint?

>> No.55130493

>>55130472
we're not gonna accept it

>> No.55130496

>>55130472
ive never actually coped about the trannies posting here, your weird but not my ballpark to care. anyone stacking has been welcome as far as ive seen its just 2-3 people and probably syrup negro that cant stand it
>>55130474
would be nice if we could do it tomorrow! For now we have alot of ideas and are working on executing them

>> No.55130523

>>55130496
How much do the dies cost you? Been considering contracting out a private mint myself

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>>55127349
>Unlisted saloon token from an unlisted town. I've spent most of my life looking for a token from the town and finally found one. My mission is now done, I just detect for fun.

That's awesome man I know the feel, or something close to it. Many little hamlets had blown embossed bottles made for the sole druggist or basement soda works in town which are unknown to the collector hivemind, I've managed to find a few pieces from towns that were previously not known to have had any embossed bottles. Your unlisted ghost town token treasure is worth way more than a pharmacy bottle from a random sleepy farming community no one cares about but the immersive sense of discovery and accomplishment overlaps. You know enough about digging dumps and privies to try targeting unknown bottles from your various ghost towns as your next goal now that you have your holy grail token, researching likely candidate towns should be easy enough. I've seen little unimposing druggists from places like Deadwood, SD or Bodie, CA go for near or over $1000 even though they're not unique examples, and expect that to be the floor for any previously unknown CO ghost town glass.

Identifying undocumented unknown varieties of ancient coins may be similar too, but digging up something yourself always beats buying. I came across this unknown countermark almost certainly from a Greek city state I collect among the offerings of a dealer, being sold as unknown/unresearched. It's a ~4th/3rd century BC Chalkous denomination, 1/48th of a silver Drachm, worn to a slug then countermarked with their trademark T/A and grape bunch to certify its status as legal tender in the polity. There is nothing more common than rare ancient coins, but it's a step beyond your usual undocumented die varieties or obverse/reverse pairings.

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>>55127924
>hmm I can't tell what those are and I'm curious
Neither can't I. One looks kinda like an eagle, so that means it can only be one of the like 95% of coins 'round here that feature(d) some kind of eagle on it. One is magnetic, the other isn't and given the corrosion, it's probably not precious metal anyways, so it probably doesn't have any value at all, but still, I'd also like to know what it is. Maybe the cross like feature that has been corroded quite a bit means it is pic related? Size could be about fitting.
>>55128483
>what state is that?
Salzburg.
>>55129105
Why not go for 10DM? Better price and still shitty 625
>>55129676
>In addition europabullion seems to be shady if you ask me.
Don't know anything about them, but yeah, never heard of 'em and suddenly they pop up with a very shiny webpage, that's at least odd. Plus, I've been burned by some trust-us-we're-european*! site before, so I'd be weary too. On the other hand, I'm an oldfag when it comes to the internet, so I deem 99% of the modern web suspicious, so your results may vary.

>> No.55130787

>>55130523
close to 1k a pop. between dies, and all the other costs to even get a sample its the main reason the gilded coins costs as much as they do. It's what lets us keep the price down a little bit on the regulars

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>>55130703
It's not really better unless you care about face value. 5€/coin for 3% over spot is just pretty nice, even if it's shitty 625. The 10DM from '98 on are actually 925 but not that interesting because of the 20% premiums. I just like the fractionality, especially when it costs nothing extra. It even comet with a bit of copper for free.

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>>55129367
Also these Goddess Europa coins, only 100k from Tokelau each year in 2021-2022. But they're Chad coins now, so maybe numbers will change.
And their kilo bars, only 3000 each year.
Now you compare those cheap coins to stupid ASE and libertad prices (that in some years like 2009 are minted over 1 million, but still cost almost 40 euros anyway).

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>>55130994
And best deal of all, these 5-kilo armenian coins. Less than 500 minted each year. But I could still buy them for between 23-24 euros/oz last year (so I bought 4 of them).

>> No.55131082

>>55127253
>few
Not even half sold
I’m not worried

>> No.55131141

>>55126543
your problem is 46% self correcting

>> No.55131163

>>55131141
46% of people grow to love kookaburras? I don't think so, what a bizarre post

>> No.55131218

>>55131082
few meaning the few we get for the store post PO

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Pretty crazy to think that not only do I have more real wealth just sitting in my closet then 98% of the population, but that I likely at this point have more then even my ancestors ever did.

just an interesting thought.

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/astroturfed metals general/
Mentally ill men will NEVER be women.

Deals are soon on the menu boys. My personal target for 1oz sovereign coins is $22.50 w/ premiums @ a dip of $18 silver. Silver Eagle tards will still be buying their funkos for $30+ lmfao

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>>55131163
>46% of troons an hero

but youre just here to
shit up the general anyway so

>> No.55131299

>>55131257
i stopped buying pms from dealers; instead i just set up my sigma tester on saturdays at a gun store i work at then offer spot to everyone

saturday i got three 10 oz sunshine bars and two 2018 eagles for like $740 cash

>> No.55131318

>>55131299
Sweet deal. Good for you on finding a way to source for spot. You'll be flipping for a small profit soon enough. Sigma's are pretty nice, but it helps to have one of those decoder lenses for Sunshine's stuff. Did you get to use one for the bars?

>> No.55131325

>>55131257
>Astroturfed
Denial
>>55131275
Anger, so mad that you have to lie about suicide statistics to cope lol

>> No.55131336

>>55126042
So in your head the dollar will be infinitely inflated and silver will always be $23ish?

>> No.55131349

>>55131299
So you just put up a "we buy gold/silver" sign and people started bringing stuff in? Did any of them use the money to buy ammo or something after you bought from them?

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>>55131224
Average monthly wage in based Germany was like 200RM, which is 500g/16oz of silver.

>> No.55131353
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I recently acquired 32oz of silver.
I have no idea what to do with it other than hold it indefinitely as emergency money. Other than that, what should I do with it

>> No.55131384

>>55131353
Buy more obviously

>> No.55131396

>>55131353
Pretend to be a pirate on the high seas and

>> No.55131433

>>55131353
once you have 32 you need 64
once you have 64 you need 128
once you have 128 you need 256
...

>> No.55131439

>>55125745
Where did you get the Horo figure?

>> No.55131556

>>55130449
Ma-shops.com most are people selling from Germany

>> No.55131644

>>55131433
based, I only stack in powers of 2

>> No.55131660

>>55131433
…and then you run into an overflow because you’ve got too many bits. >>55130947
Was talking about the pre98 ones. They’re almost the same as the 5DM (aren’t even size and wheight quite similar?) but oddly enough they’re even lower premiums and you get double the face value, which might come in handy if you’re a >mein Kollaps! Doomer.

>> No.55131666

I'm a newfag and just starting stacking silver. I have 22oz and a small bit of gold.
How do I trade paper silver to profit off of the predictable rise and fall that happens over and over? Do I need to call a broker? Trading apps don't let you deal in commodities

>> No.55131668

>>55131353
covetously hoard it.

I personally use my PMs psychologically knowing that my future is now secured in the event of political or economic turbulence. I use it as a foundation to build up a better portfolio and take risks and make trades. I am no longer scared of losing money and any money I make can be put to buying more PMs as opposed to my wagiechecks being eaten up on PMs. Fill up those cash accounts, buttress your dividend portfolio, and giga slurp Newmont and Barrick as a means to earn money while also banking on the PM trade working out. Life is good.

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>>55131353
Hold it.
What do people do with their money in savings accounts? Instead of numbers on a screen or in a little booklet, you have a growing pile of shiny metal.

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>>55131660
10DM contain 9.7g, 5DM contain 7g. For reference, 2RM contain 5g and 5RM 12.5g.
Premium-wise they're pretty close, but 5DM are often lower, sometimes even below spot.
You're right that in terms of face value 10DM better but I don't think it matters that much. Even in shtf ultra collapse people will quickly learn how much silver is in there if it ever comes to that. No one will give away their coins for less than silver value. They do have cool designs though. It's not like it's one or the other.

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WTF was with that ban/deletion wave a few days ago.

I posted the tamest fucking anti-tribe post and I got banned for racism.

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I wanna get my hand on some of these just because LOOK HOW BEEFY he is

>> No.55131862 [DELETED] 

>>55131834
The ADL sent off some emails probably. They're royally freaking out as things come off of the hinges of the empire.

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>>55131224
and thank god we do. We will have our revenge against normies. I can't wait to literally be buying daughters from their fathers all because I decided to buy a shiny rock.

>> No.55131943

>>55127720
>>55127791
Bedrock like that looks fantastic! Even if your not in nuggety gold territory it should still hold some great little pockets of fine gold either way.

>> No.55131953

>>55131909
you are probably my favorite poster here lol

>> No.55132019

>>55131953
thanks

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I am *this* close to finally getting a St Helena East India Company ship bar lads

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>>55132084
Recommended.

>> No.55132141

>>55131318
the guy actually gave me the decoder with two of his bars!! i also habe nitric acid in case someone brings in jewelry

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>>55131349

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>>55132150
Very cool

>> No.55132401

>>55132150
basad

>> No.55132428

>>55132150
>$15 service fee
Gee I wonder who behind this post.

>> No.55132480

>>55132428
>imagine the type of banker to bitch about a service fee

am i supposed to do it for free like some fuckin janny?

>> No.55132525

alright, i might be ready to take the precious metals pill, but i wanna figure something out first

A few years ago i sold a 2 gold pieces i had and i know i was ripped off even after haggling quite a bit and getting a huge bump in comparison to the original price i was offered

My question is, i buy the gold or silver or whatever, won't i just get jewed into oblivion when i try to convert back to fiat eventually?

>> No.55132666 [DELETED] 

>>55131834
>Remove the supports for the hinges of their empire's door.
>Door falls off hinges.
>Jews have shocked Pikachu face when everyone hates them for destroying the door.
109 was not enough.

>> No.55132680

>>55132525
At this stage in the game, we're holding gold and silver to use as money directly once the fiat is gone.

>> No.55132686 [DELETED] 

>>55132666
Meant for
>>55131862

>> No.55132759

What's the latest news on Crusaders and is there any other meme coins in the works?

>> No.55132811 [DELETED] 

>>55132686
I actually have a thought I want to express about the precarious nature of the international jew in the face of an awakening of the goyim. It's difficult to opine of the subject because I don't want to be misconstrued. But the summarize the notion I have to use an analogy: Talking about justice to a convicted child rapist has certain connotations. I think even the idea of "justice" is already so profound in its implications that it is like staring directly into the sun with a telescope without using a filter. You can't even allow yourself to even glance at the telescope's eyepiece because the concentration of light is so powerful it will blind you in an instant. Getting caught red-handed trying to genocide the white race is a naughty naughty naughty thing to do.

>> No.55132933

>>55131257
>Deals are soon on the menu boys.
I never stopped buying. Just increase volume as the price goes down.
Bought a tube of maples last week. Gonna buy another this week.

>> No.55133082

>>55132933
based, same
never stop draining the comex

>> No.55133103

Got my first gold 1oz maple leaf.
It's so fucking small. Really makes me feel like I got ripped off. How do gold stackers cope stacking something they could lose $10000s of under a seat cushion?

>> No.55133115

>>55133103
less whining
more pics

>> No.55133154

>>55133103
This is a wake-up call I had.
The nature of corporate legal-financial capitalism is that ALL of the increases in standard of living come in the form of increasing "economies of scale". We are all working class peasants and the extent that our lives were bettered it came at the cost of leveraging up our nations to be exploited and ultimately destroyed. Compare your wagie checks to the value of a single "capital unit" such as gold. Capital is still very much out of reach in its physical form. However, there are plenty of stocks you have access too to make you feel wealthy. But the real literal actual capital that is tier 1 banking capital is surprisingly expensive. Surprisingly so. And therein lies the crux of how the masses are suppressed. We were never being enriched by capitalism, but merely placated with consumer goods and services while our work and labor was being exploited.

>> No.55133244

>>55132525
Ask around and sell to the highest bidder. Check spot price so you don't gnt jewed. But also what >>55132680 said.

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Cool find at the lcs

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>>55132811
tl;dr amalek knows and amalek is everywhere

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>>55133115

>> No.55133782

i'm getting priced out of goyslop and goyslurp but somehow silver is barely above $23 and gold below $2k

>> No.55133828

>>55133782
just keep on purchasing shiny metal

>> No.55133847

>>55133782
>i'm getting priced out of goyslop and goyslurp but somehow silver is barely above $23 and gold below $2k
When I think about it that way I might just end up buying smaller amounts on a consistent schedule

>> No.55133867

>>55133782
That should be a dead giveaway that the "free market" is being manipulated to create a "head fake" to steer investors off in the wrong direction.
Have you ever taken fresh pizza dough and spread it out over a pan? in some spots you have all kinds of dough. But as you begin to thin it out all of a sudden it tears and there is a hole. That is what silver is. it is the weak point in the commodity markets that exposes the paper ponzi. It is the pressure point because to revalue silver is to revalue gold and that also implies a revaluing of ALL global trade because the reserve status of the dollar basically means that every other country central bank balance sheets just got wiped out. Precious metals are HIGHLY political in this nature. It is not until shit is ready to hit the fan that you will see precious metals rise. It will literally be the LAST thing that happens.

>> No.55133927

>>55133847
Do you think ~$60 a week is too little? That should be at least 2 ounces a week if I went that way

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>>55133250
How much?

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>>55133250
>62.5% silver
It's just not concentrated enough for me

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>>55133981
Oh you will be getting your concentration soon enough.

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>>55133981

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Kek coin came today. Those cowboy rounds look pretty nice in person. Do they ever have sales? I'd like to get some more but they're a bit expensive if you can get maples or other coins for less than the rounds.

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What in the heck?!!!
https://youtu.be/mcgk5JEytmQ
Very strange

>> No.55134465

>>55133967
14 bucks

>> No.55134482

>>55133981
I just wish they were bigger. 38mm like the empire 5 marks.

>> No.55134522
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>>55134461
How about suing the US mint?
>>55134465
That's almost twice what they cost around here. 5RM are even worse (better).
Thank you, Hitler.

>> No.55134523

>>55133847
That's what I do. I'll get like 7-8oz every other week for around $200, sometimes maybe dimes or quarters instead

>> No.55134534

Trombley didn't shoot that kid. They were totally faking it.

>> No.55134541

>>55134534
Don't druk post between /tv/ and /pmg/ bros

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>>55130547
>I've managed to find a few pieces from towns that were previously not known to have had any embossed bottles.
That's so cool, I would love to find something like that!

I keep an eye out for anything with a ghost town name on it, including even broken bottles. So far I've never found one in my local ghosts. I imagine such a thing would be worth thousands of dollars, but I also wouldn't sell it. I sell some of my extra tokens so other collectors can have something from the various towns, but I keep the unique stuff.

Yes, ancients are just like tokens that way. So satisfying to spot something nobody has seen before and nobody else has! Also researching stuff. I'd guess since tokens are much newer there's a lot more info, but I still spend days searching old newspapers and directories trying to document the exact provenance of a token and the life of the business owner. It's one of my favorite things since a lot of these guys were gunfighters and wild west characters that nobody really knows about.

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>>55134522
I just wanted it for the novelty, I know it's a high premium, just never seen one in an irl store before being a burger.

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>>55134617
I brought this denarius in as well to be tested out of curiosity, they put the xrf on the .90 setting and it came up no good, I bought it from a super legit numismatist, wonder if it's a counterfeit from ancient times.

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Holy shit, just checked the prices of some of the meme coins I bought and it's crazy. Picrel I bought for barely more than a super generic Maple or whatever and the price almost doubled in less than a year. Same with my Back to the Future and
>>55134617
Based Hadrian appreciator.

>> No.55134825

>>55134461
tldw?

>> No.55134893

>>55134825
WE'RE ADDING TO THE NEST
WE'RE ADDING TO THE NEST

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>>55134547
Delicious spread ya got there! Speaking of newspaper research, do you use any public digitized databases or do you have any subscriptions to recommend? I've had remarkably good luck researching dumpsites by plugging in searches through all papers in the system for a state prior to say 1930 for "town dump", "city dump", rubbish/trash/garbage dump etc., often the papers don't give great info because location would have been common knowledge to the readers but sometimes they are exceptionally specific and tell you precisely where a town's dump was! After 100 years often those dumps have been built over or reverted to private ownership, but frequently enough to be worthwhile it's still more-or-less public land that one can poke around in. You can also find info in publications like City Comptroller's Reports where they record the expenses, operations and dump locations of the town's garbage department. Last Fall I found a treasure map list from 1917 of dozens of dumps used in my hometown with the number of wagonloads of rubbish dumped in each spot and already pinpointed some primo areas to go prospecting, some took in thousands of wagonloads per year. I salivate whenever I think about it, but soon I should have some fresh finds to share.

>>55134638
>they put the xrf on the .90 setting and it came up no good, I bought it from a super legit numismatist, wonder if it's a counterfeit from ancient times.

Nah that looks legit to me, probably just somewhere in the 80% to sub-90% range, see pic. Crystallization of the silver and presence of sulfide, oxide and chloride may also be interfering, not sure.

>> No.55135059

>>55125206

Sorry about your mental illness.

If you cut off your dick it will be the biggest regret in your life.

>> No.55135065
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55135065

Would you?

>> No.55135193

>>55135065
No I don't support Antisemitism

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>>55135065
>Would you?
Have done

>> No.55135284

>>55135059
I kept my shenis so I could pee standing up in the women's bathroom

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>>55134825
Some interesting tin foil hat speculation about the 900k capped monthly ASE production and recently amended Mint codes referencing strategic stock piling.

>> No.55135367

>>55134923
Colorado has a central newspaper archive, coloradohistoricnewspapers.org
I haven't checked for multiple city dumps here... that's a great idea! Out in the ghost towns everyone just tossed trash on the ground out the back door so it's really easy to find. Only problem is for busy saloons and such the trash middens are 5-20 feet deep. They really piled it up. Most of the places I detect have been dug up and turned over by bottle hunters, but several of the towns sat on and in trash dumps big enough for a normal city of the time. Thousands of residents all just tossing trash out the door.

one town I detect had an actual dump, about an acre of land on the edge of town. I've dug on it some, it seems to go about 10 feet deep most places. I don't expect treasure hunters will ever really go through all of it. A lot like the Leadville dump which is easily over 20 feet deep in places and will probably never be fully examined even though it's not built on yet.

>> No.55135558

Scottsdale now has an 88 bar

https://www.scottsdalemint.com/product/scottsdale-mint-8-88-oz-silver-lucky-dragon-bar/

Do they have sales ever? I like.thr cowboy round I got but it seems expensive when maples are cheaper.

>> No.55135583
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>>55131771
> 10k ozt
That's only hard to move if it's one big mass. If you buy kilo bars, you could move it easily a piece at a time. And it would take up much less space than coins. 10k ozt is about 311 kilo bars, and I did some rough calculations to find out these bars can basically fit that much in about a cubic foot of space. Of course it's still 311 kilos, so the floor has to be strong enough to support that. But it doesn't have to be all in one place, so whatever.
I wouldn't buy that much, but getting more bars would be a nice way to save some space. Only problem is bars cost more now, compared to last year. I bought one of these last year for 741 euros, and now they want 80 euros more. So it doesn't make sense, because I can just buy wieners for less (25.21 vs. 25.85 per oz). Too bad because I have loads of coins already, and it would even out my stack to get more kilos.

>> No.55135668

>>55135558
>Scottsdale now has an 88 bar
PG&G has an 8.88oz bar too.

>> No.55135721

>>55133471
Umm, you definitely did get ripped off. That's way smaller than the 1 oz coin beneath it. Sorry senpai, but you got bamboozled desu. Ya live and a ya learn.

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>>55135721
They make coins wider down under.

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>>55135842
Are they upside down too? I have some kangaroos and these ones that were sterling commemoratives. I like handling sterling because it doesn't stain like the 9999 maples or kangaroos do. All my kangaroos turned milky on account they were left out on a desk

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>>55135285
They were probably sharing it through account sweeping, basically revolving around units of silwer to show it off to new investors to the jpps (jweishpaper ponzi scheme). Save this meme before the j's eraalse the wall of runes again

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>>55134522
I'm pretty sure those coins, even to this day are worth more because of simple as reasons.

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>>55133154
Reminds me of pic related

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>>55132150
How much is it in pre 1982 copper pennies? I've been doing a lot of manual coin searching while they watch classic movies and see these beautiful golden color pristine decades old coins. Will photograph them soon. We are at a cusp in time when coins like that are rising in value, the same places we buy coins from are selling copper p3nnies for almost 3x face value. Back in 64' people must have seen it coming for their [pocket] change.

>> No.55136083

>>55136035
>Back in 64' people must have seen it coming for their [pocket] change.
most of it was getting melted down well before 64. That's one reason they stopped making it.

only reason that hasn't happened with pennies aside from the tiny margins is the feds dealt with it with silver and went after copper melters a lot more aggressively. Like people getting ten years in federal prison type aggressive.

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Also I have an idea for how precious metals should be coined. The ratios of crustal abundance of these alloys provide somewhat ideal ratios for coinage and change.
>Five-Thousand Minecraft shall be equal in weight to a 1 oz sterling coin.
>Two-Thousand for a 1 oz CuproSilwer coin of around 37 percent Silwer
>Fifty Minecraft for a 1 oz high tin bronze coin that will be a large cheeseburger token of around 20% Sn for bell like ping tone.
>Five Minecraft for a 1 oz Cupronickel coin of 25% Nickel
>One Minecraft for a 1 oz large copper (brass) penny of 95% Cu
In green are possible combos for coins but the best denominations would be ones requiring a few coins to get to the next tier of metal, and not so confusing so that normies have to do any thinking in the money, I have the 200 Minecraft highlighted but I am not sure if people can add 200 a bunch of times without hassle. The 2 florin Cupronickel coin of the UK [post 1948, eventually the 10 New Pence, then 50pence] is a good match to what is 2 Minecraft and as of right now in today's terms with the current jpps jepaperponzscheme about 200 Minecraft is 1 American Dollar in 2023 based on spot prices of metals and US coinage rates to acquire Silwer. PM's were in coins. The silwer dollar, the gold twenty

>> No.55136160

>>55136149
>how precious metals should be coined.
1oz silver = 1oz silver. Simple as.

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>>55136083
They fear the true value of the metals, im not after profit, I have a network of frens and neighbors IRL in my neighborhood who are coin collectors. One dude isna full on zincoomer and has buckets of pennies that he will probably never sort through. But his cousin works at the butcher place and I can pay him in copper pennies at a discount due to the metal content. It doesn't need to be molten down to capture its worth, the value is in the coin already. But when the prices rise further than the coins it makes sense that people would leade to i farted on a jew simple as'ing then melting down the coin for the weight. We live in a different time, numismatic value and work put into a coin are ingrained through generations despite the debasement of the money. Almost everyone i know has mugs of coins, actively saves copper pennies and uses credit unions. Cash may be king but it sits on a throne of metal.

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>>55136160
Yes fren but how many of my CuNi coins is it to exchange for trades in case I need change forna purchase, who knows, purchases from sears kirklan costco mart walget will require minimum purchases of 1oz Silver worth of goods.
>tfw when in 20th century 100 copper pennies got you a silver dollar.

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>>55131224
Based on historical wages we don't have it too bad. The best was when it was in our change earning passed an ounce an hour minimum wage. Times change and the money printing long nosed tribesmen's jewpaper ponzschemes has kept it [HEK293] Artificially low, their attempt to fool God's money has only made it easier for us to stack, they climb their stack of paper higher and higher until the paper tower buckles ans collapses. Bubbles burst.

>> No.55136241

>>55129635
You're a faggot troon jew.

>hatred

oh no, back to square one buddy. no one is joining you in your tranny fantasy

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>>55130787
Steel hardening has always been pretty mysterious to me. An anon few threads back drew wire out of Gold, mentioned he would anneal it to rework it from it hardening through atomic displacements in the crystalline structure, visible to the naked eye if enough supersaturated silver solution and its benefits throught the entire body are consumed. I've trimmed out a piece of tool steel, shaped it, hardened it, then used it to shape another piece of still soft tool steel. I have yet to turn or mill any gold or silver on my machines.

>> No.55136267

>>55131771
1oz gold / 80oz silver.

interesting. the other tier charts are 1oz au/100oz ag

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>>55136241
>Anger

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>>55125229
I love you fren and i farted on too many jews will show u frens in next meme simple as. I went to thr coin shop downstreet from my house and i had an experience that I always do, the numbers they followed me and it seems I am perma stuck in the Zone, a stalker in search of the special room where all my wishes come true but the reality is that the mere journey to get there puts one above themselves and through their mistaken naivety experience is gained and and its like whennyou climb the mountain frens, you have nothing but to survive up there, the world is beneath you and all steps taken tore muscles to reach the summit. When you descend back to earth from the heavens, the horns and trumpets sound of music as though you missed the quiet stillness of solitude but also exstranged all phonotic vocabulary similar to how a painter no longer sees objects specific, instead shapes and silhouettes at face value. Suddenly the practice of the climb seemed much more difficult than whatever the new day dawns up ahead, for it couldn't'ver be that cold again, with lip burning wind striking pellets of hard ice, nor difficult to stand in the mushy I screamed snow with gusts knocking back against eachcand every stride consisting nothing more than lifting and dropping the legs whilst leaning forward. The future they attempt to enact is nothin compared to the mountain, there is no food on the granite, at most scattered foliage but even the vultures would not venture up into the desserted heavens brim with nothing but beautiful peaks. Even the discomfort felt as the elevation rose and the angles steeper and steeper creating gut wrenching fear, stands taller than the holodomor that the jepaper ponzscheme longnosed tribes members are attempting to follow through. Every ounce I hold is a turn of the wrench on the bolts of their operation.

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>>55136267
The Minecraft currency I plan on releasing during hyperdeflation will be 1 to 20, if I'm feeling good. It can be confusing to place a hard number on it because the jewpaper ponzscheme throws the values out so hard. Thats why crustal abundance seems to make sense however nickel, despite being more easily found is worth more on account of demand in regards to copper. Platinum and gold are pretty close and silver is about 20x less abundant, while almost 100x less abundant than copper, nickel, or zinc. An anon posted a chart with the periodic table showing how rare the elements were, zinc was on the threatened levels list. Gold was on the list wirh silver on "going extinct " or somethinf.

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It's afraid.
>>55136360
I love you to, rambling tldr schizo anon.

>> No.55136406

>>55136391
also at the rate silver is being mined currently there wont be any left to mine in 15 years or so

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>>55136391

>> No.55136419

BOYS IM DRUNK WHAT DO I BUY? CANT STOP BUYING SILVER EVEN THOUGH GOLD IS LIKELY THE BETTER MOVE. ANYTHING CUTE?

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>>55125229
>noticing repeating strings of numbers
>By playing this card, the autists and the glowns will know my location, however due to this noticing of tracking digs placed around, you seemed to notice, thwarting off all evil attempts so long as 100% of faith is placed in The Divine Providence of God [TDPG].
Every time I go out I try to make a random turn to avoid anything but i cannot seem to escape it, it seems that the powerful conductivity of the precious metals, the timeless gold, the conductive silver, the reactive platinum. I have created a trifecta vortex of conical time escapement which ratchets forward and back to specific torque intervals, alignment like leaning side to side to view a shiny object far away. FRENS this is the true power of the metal.

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>>55136419
This coin.

>> No.55136438

>>55136419
just get some cheap gold jewelry from pawn shops, make sure its legit though. keep stacking cheap silver.

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31 Goldbacks
1 gram of gold
11 oz and 20 grams of silver
21 oz copper
And a single-action .38 spc

>> No.55136444

>>55136430
that's a nice coin

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>>55136394
Thankfully i am not alone in this struggle there must be awayround the muzzle they place to silence the bark. Often i felt like sherlock holmes neighbors dog. The wonderous barking described to watson went unnoticed but that was the wonderful thing because if i remember in that episode when the dog was remembered specifically not barking by a neighbor, it helped holmes solve the case simple as it was fraud onthe owner because his pooch did not ever bark at him! Only at nothing!

>> No.55136466

>>55136430
>>55136444
>>55136438
I have failed u. 5 more krugs inbound.

>> No.55136470

How much premium would I have to pay if I wanted custom rounds with whatever on the front and back? Like what's the standard on this shit

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>>55136444
I hope that's not sarcasm because the government said so and anything else is wrongthing, contpiracy theory and anti-semitic, punishable by death.
>>55136453
>Thankfully i am not alone in this struggle
You definitely are not, fren.

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>>55136394
Here hold onto this, you might need to show it to someone.
>pre1930 engltogerm diction
>word meant root out
>safras buys webster, pays in gold
>changes l'words aust rotten
>him speaking now means something else
Around that era FDR banned gold because of this post >>55135976. Theres a guy [who hates painters] who always quotes the painter as hating gold, he did not hate jt he simply knew they had none, it was drained away from them, but the next best thing to gold is the things you can buy with it and the labor required, which they had plenty. Did you know Otto Von Lego Man of the Dutch bought a milling machines in the middle of wwii? The war was exaggerated to seem like its the world and at that time it was limited to escalated incidences. Babylon declared war on Babylon and the holy roman empire III was not interested in its evil ritiuals

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>>55136470
Just donate your designs via G-code cnc file .
>>55136483
Sometimes it feels like life may be sucking you away off to somewhere unknown, but we never really do know the future aside from the things we have predicted with consistency. Next meme drops off the precious metal warriors to the jidf blimp parkway through the vortext machine which has more silver wire in it than one would want to have to think of.
>captcha raddp

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>>55136526
I have no idea what you are saying but I know exactly what you mean.

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>>55136438
>25 krugerands
>37 indian heads
>44 maples
>37 ASE's
>booba coin
>feeta coin
>gold fractionals
>10 oz Ag bars 3x
>two meme coins that you will regret but hold onto because one you will sell, profitnand then rebuy another oz and a cheeseburger to not lower the height of your stack
>2 peace dollars
Pic related is the precious metal warriors invading the jidf to find where they are hiding the $p$rinter

>> No.55136552

new bread baking
>>55136536
>>55136536
>>55136536

>> No.55136563

>>55136470
Looked into it when I wanted to make frensmarks when the anon fell through. Depends on what too I want. A single round would be a serious premium but it’ll be one piece of silver. At 100 you’re down to 2600$ which explains why memecoins go for 50 a piece for the labor and effort involved.

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>>55136547
Sometimes i scream but i can only hear myself speaking calmly

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>>55136570

>> No.55136640

>>55136552
Thanks - God forbid we should reach bump limit first.

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>>55136419
At least it’s a good addiction

>> No.55136977

>>55130193
dont be an asshole nigger

>> No.55136987

>>55136640
>God forbid we should reach bump limit first.
based, keep stacking fren

>> No.55137062

>>55136494
blessed pics fren

>> No.55137920

>>55130994
i wish i prepped like this when silver was cheap. theres no point now

>> No.55137961

>>55131018
>>55132525
>won't i just get jewed into oblivion when i try to convert back to fiat eventually?
yes. you will almost always sell for a loss because to buy it you have to pay a premium and if you are alittle cuck zoomer buying tiny amounts of cuckshit your premiums will be so high that the metal value would have to basically double or more for you to break even. i cant believe retards out there are still buying those little gram bars of silver for like $80/oz

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>>55136552
Seriously?

>> No.55139584

>>55138722
we were at the bump limit but 20 posts just disappeared...

>> No.55139627

>>55131666
Begone satan!

>> No.55140220

>>55138722
Those colored coins look neat, but I've never got one due to their high premiums.

>> No.55140441

>>55136278
I can't quite tell by the pic. What coin is that and is it gold or silver?

>> No.55140532

>>55140441
It's an American commemorative art series gold round

>> No.55141753

>>55140532
That's cool. How many are in the series?

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Does the price of crude oil have any correlation with the price of gold? It seems like these 2 commodities would have aome sprt of relationship with one another.

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>>55125206