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WAGMI Edition

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

>Huge deficits in minerals such as silver by 2050 inevitable
https://youtu.be/iibsrDXdEos

>Bullion dealers
https://libertycoin.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

>Numismatic search
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/
https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/

>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
https://wtfhappenedin1971.com/

>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.56395211
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56395211

>>56395167
>WAGMI Edition
But I wanted to do
>Gold dust edition
it's not fair!

>> No.56395243
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>>56395211
Well, at least my tiny gold got the tiniest dubs there are, so it's all good.
Let's hope I can get some more on the weekend!
Just not sure where to go. Or I know which river I'll go to, and I know that this is carrying gold, but I have never been that far downstream, so I'm not expecting much.
This spot looks like a standard inside bend so I guess it could be worse. Also, it's a 5 minute walk from the train station.

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>>56395243
Or maybe this large-ish gravel bar? But I have digging through a whole bar, just to (maybe) find the pay streak, but I guess I could target some larger rocks that I've seen from the train.

>> No.56395258
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>>56395211
>>56395243
Checked.

>> No.56395278
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>>56395167
Silver spot still above $23
WAGMI

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>>56395259
Or this intriguing structure, though I'd probably have to trespass through some property to get there. There must be something at the end of that bend next to the power pole that causes that pool to form. Quite a big eddy visible during flood conditions, but sadly, the state GIS service that has old aerial pics is kill since an hour.

>> No.56395384

I know what a merc dime can buy me, but what can a canadian 80%'er buy me /pmg/?

>> No.56395389
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>>56395278
It was above $23 most of this year, so that doesn't mean much. Hopefully once this false flag shit is over, the spot will go back down too, because I want to buy moar!

>> No.56395396

>>56395278
Of course when I just started stacking

>> No.56395404

>>56395389
if it goes above $24 it might mean something happening

>> No.56395406
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Final package came in

>> No.56395477

serious question what is the endgame of the bot that always repeats "40% premium" on every post? thats the premium on fucking VF morgans kek

anyways got 10oz at spot and 10 brittanias for $2 today from JMB

>> No.56395512
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>>56395477
harder to have any sort of conversation. makes new people less likely to dip their toes in. slow thread engagement. maybe try to get people to second guess themselves and sell while prices are down.

>> No.56395526

>>56395406
Nice. You could bury a Micheal at all 4 cardinal directions outside your house to keep evil jew spirits away. I'd say toss garlic in there too but, sulfur tarnishes silver pretty bad. Almost as bad as Grapstupple.

>> No.56395530
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>>56395389
Is that what I think it is? Is that really temple OS?
RIP in piece Terry. You were a genius, like Albert Einstein (pic related).

>> No.56395537

>>56395477
trannys and incels seek attention and get it by doing schizoid shit

>> No.56395590

>>56395477
The endgame is to keep people from looking for 'offramps' to the fraudulent overleveraged financial system. There is a reason the most heavily fudded investments are ways in which you can put yourself outside of the confiscatory capabilities of the financial institutions. Precious metals in your physical possession as well as meme-stocks that are over-sold and therefore crash-proof. They need you taking your purchasing power and dumping it into over-bought securities so they can rugpull you. Despite GME's price cratering when the chips fall there can not be a cascade of selling on GME because it already happened. It will move inverse to the market. And being debt free and oversold it is the ideal place to stash your capital. Much to the chagrin of the banks.

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>>56395167
>WAGMI Edition
Reporting In

>> No.56395704
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znQU0STi6TA&ab_channel=VinceDiCola-Topic

>> No.56395719

Does anyone have recommendations where I can get silver bullets in 7.62 caliber?

>> No.56395872

>>56395719
Money metals
JMBullion
MintStateBullion
Amazon

>> No.56396001

>>56395590
The state always has the ability to confiscate anything you own. If that doesn't work they can confiscate your person by tossing you in jail.

but yeah, if you bury your metals deep enough they probably can't confiscate them. We're talking 20 feet down or whatever it takes to defeat a good T/R metal detector.

>> No.56396039

Silver sui stack? Can't afford gold as I'm a poorfag

>> No.56396042

>>56395872
None of them have 7.62

>> No.56396046

>>56396001
Better to have some value stashed away from from the ponzi scheme rather than flying headlong into a bankrupt ponzi scheme knowing full well you will be settling for pennies on the dollar. There is no other reality other than to divvy up the losses amongst everyone in the world and anyone caught in that line waiting around like a loser with their hat out will get nothing but moldy bread crust. Without going full retard into PMs everyone would be wise to have a HEFTY exposure to PMs for the inevitable revaluation that is coming. All the banks can do is slow-roll you in to the inflation and devaluation like a slowly boiled frog. Once they can't get your to eat another round of inflation this thing is going to blow like a ripped bag of peat moss.

>> No.56396079

>>56395719
>>56395872
Sorry let me clarify 7.62 x39 ak standard

>> No.56396091

>>56396039
Historic Down:Gold ratio has hit 1:1 multiple times.
Historic Silver:Gold ratio is 16:1
Current global mining outputs closer to 8:1
Current GSR is like 85:1.
Global silver production is closer to $800M ounces and demand is over 1BN ounces.
That is less than 3 ounces per year per American worth of silver coming out of the ground (less than $100).
Per person on the planet that is a coin the size of a penny for every person on the planet.
Extremely valuable. 1st in class for thermo conductivity, electroconductivity, most refelctive material, part of the strongest known alloy to man.
This is hands down THE lynchpin commodity suppressing all other commodities in service of the golden-goose known as the dollar reserve system. Once the dollar cracks it will be a mad-dash to take a seat in REAL value and REAL capital.

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>>56395530
Yeah someone made a frogs animation in TempleOS. It's pretty easy to do, because it was designed for making games with sprite graphics. I just don't like modern hardware though, so I never got into it. One day when silver moons maybe I'll be able to afford another old 8-bit computer like I used to have when I was growing up. Then computing will be fun again (everything modern including games is nasty and vile from my POV).

>> No.56396153
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We made it gold bros. Silver sisters on suicide watch

>> No.56396171
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>>56396153

where is the gold only chads in /pmg/? i know there is a few of them

>> No.56396190
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>>56396153
>D&C

Fuck off out of here

>> No.56396197
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>>56396171
Speaking

>> No.56396268
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>>56395167
I noticed Peter is advertising hyperbaric chambers in his latest podcasts. I am not sure what’s up with Jews liking chambers so much.

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This is now a watch thread?

>> No.56396301
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>>56396274
only gold chads are allowed to watchpost

>> No.56396306 [DELETED] 
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Wassup incels?
Still taking your HRT and posting your dollies?

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Do stacker anons own a safe? What is your opinion on them?, Gold is very dense and can be stored in a small area so most people would only need a smaller safe, they do keep valuables more secure but then they also invite more theft as people know valuables are in they'll take the safe, and usually the bigger weightier safes are more expensive.

>> No.56396326

>>56395167
These are the two based pmg coins. Glad I got them both.

>> No.56396338
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>>56396326
crusader is best yet

>> No.56396376

Good week for gold.
Might buy some more.
Or do you guys think I should wait until the jew thing dies down and buy then?

>> No.56396405
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YES YES YES YES YES YES
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
YES
HAHAHAHAAHAHA YES YES

YESSSSS YES YES YES YESSSS
I DID IT FRENS!

>> No.56396435
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>>56396405
Only another slurper noticed the deal, but he got too confident!
THE WIN IS MINE

>> No.56396437

>>56395477
occams razor state its just some attention seeking faggot here to shit up the general. could be paid to though, who knows and who cares i ignore it

>> No.56396446
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>>56396405
What did you doooo!?

>> No.56396502
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>>56396446
Gimme few minutes fren, i'll do the QRD the clean way on paint.

>> No.56396516

>>56396502
We're all on pins and needles anon

>> No.56396571

>>56395477
Maybe it's a cryptonerd who's mad about buying something worthless

>> No.56396588

>>56396405
Did you win the auction?

>> No.56396618

Hi /pmg/ I'm here from reddits SDC/WSS sub to steal all your content. Don't mind me. Anyone got any based new coins or new images for me? I need more updoots.

>> No.56396625

>>56396274
Is that an automatic Chrono? I can't read vodka runes.

>> No.56396654
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>>56396618
Please dont get your friends over at reddit.com to buy /pmg/'s official stock, bayhorse silver. We want to keep the price low for our based and redpilled anons

>> No.56396674

>>56396654
I've seen this memes on /cmmg/ where does one even buy bayhorse

>> No.56396711
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>>56396654
this!
>>56396618
you and your perverted frens better keep your dirty reddit fingers off of our precious metals Bayhorse stonks!

>Welcome to Bayhorse. now get out!

>> No.56396741

>>56396079
Maybe you could try electroplating some silver to a copper bullet? I'd imagine the copper jacket would work as an anode. You can use a gouging rod minus the copper coating as a cathode. Idk if plating will kill vampires though. If it's just normal jews you're worried about, I believe it's nickel that some are allergic to so...you could maybe alternate a layer of nickel then silver to cover the bases. You'd need to tumble a layer of your copper jacket first though (obviously) and mic it to be safe.

Or, it's probably easier to just cast a solid silver bullet. You can buy .30 cal.molds. Jamming garlic into an HP might work too...lotta options there. Let us know what you come up with.

>> No.56396756

If silver is such a great deal why have you all lost 80% on it. #silver scam

>> No.56396814

>>56396046
that's a matter of timing though.

sure, the ponzi is going to collapse, but you'd get more metals if you keep playing the fiat game right up to the end.

>once they get you to eat another round of inflation
we boomers all got rich off inflation. We're still getting rich off it. If I mortgaged just 20% of my home equity I'd have the biggest stack here.

you guys are the ones eating inflation. Not previous generations. And if things go on long enough, you'll be the ones getting rich off inflation while new generations suffer from it. Or you can duck out of the game early and not get rich. Which is also fine, but people that bought into the game are going to be able to stack a lot more than those who didn't understand it or didn't like it.

>> No.56396832

>>56396756
how does one lose money on something you haven't sold yet?

>> No.56396835

>>56396320
You're supposed to use your safe for the "fuck off robber" stack and keep your main stash elsewhere, preferably broken up. Some folks stack their safe with fake brass bars and fake ASEs which isn't a terrible idea either. I know a guy who leaves a broken revolver and a stack of 20's in his safe...a criminal will likely be happy with that unless they have reason to believe you have a big stash of PMs or something, in which case you fucked up on your opsec.

>> No.56396860

>>56396832
Lmao, this is the mental gymnastics of a silver scam victim.

>> No.56396861

>>56396832
Grapstupple could do it. Especially with the premiums.

>> No.56396926

>>56396835
Fall for a scam

Lose 42% when you buy your retard rocks

Buy a safe to store your millenial rocks

Spend another $2000 on your safe and fake fake physical silver

Get robbed

Robber smart enough not to care about garbage rocks

Steals your funko pop collection, your style and your safe

still a broke incel

At least you still have your fake physical silver and your decoy fake physical silver

Cry

Brag on your incel forum

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>>56396588
>>56396516
>>56396446
9000 hours
I scored this bracelet made out of tiny silver and sov gold coins from Guatemala between 1860-1880.
For some reason i can't find the coin featuring the president Barillas, maybe because it's a commemorative medal? But that'd be strange since they are the size and weight of 4 reales (0.85g) gold coins, very tiny for a medal to say the least.. Not sure yet, i've to dig it up.

Prices are only indicative, it's the most recent sold ones on ebay, but the ones on the bracelet will be worth much less, as they have soldering points to fix them together, it will greatly impact the numismatic value. Wondering if i should go to a jeweler to try to dissociate them with the least amount of dmg possible? Keep it as such?

>> No.56396988

>>56396926
>Come to "incel forum"
>reddit space everything
>seethe constantly at people who have money to spend on things they like
>cope when his fiat collapses.
lets see , who is worse ? someone with "boomer rocks" who enjoys talking about it? or someone who comes here every day to laugh about it and call it an "incel forum". I mean, surely you having such a great life, you have something better to do .. right anon? right?
no?
ok. I guess keep reddit spacing then.

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Just grabbed these for $55 at the lcs

>> No.56397026

>>56396974
Overall it should be around 16g of gold and 30g of silber, but most of the value reside in the numismatic aspect. That's if i manage to dissociate them without provoking a massacre.

>> No.56397053

>Commerzbank sees gold hitting $2,100 an ounce by the end of 2024

neat

>> No.56397069

>>56397053
I was hoping to slurp some more before shit took off. :(

>> No.56397103
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56397103

>>56395167
gudday, mates.

>> No.56397104

>>56395384
A handy from a Pajeeta, maybe?

>> No.56397128

>>56395719
Get a .308.

>> No.56397147

>>56395406
Those St. Michaels are gorgeous.

>> No.56397180

>>56396988
Why do yall retards brag about losing money like how is that even a hobby its more like cuckoldry a mental disorder. Oh well I'm just here to study your behavior and profit from losers

>> No.56397182

>>56397180
Show profit margins.

>> No.56397189

>>56397053
Lmao you losers bragging that in the best case scenario you will lose money and declare victory over yourself

>> No.56397216

>>56397189
Gold is currently $1,959.95 an ounce.
$2,100.00 means that it has gone up.
Er go, it is a profit of roghly 104.00 per ounce not a loss.

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>>56397180
>>56397189
samefag

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>>56396974
Finally found the General Barillas' coin. Technically a medal, but was also used as coinage. Seems to be a very limited mintage of late 1889, the only infos i could find are from obscur guatemalan numismatic websites. Both a gold and silver version exist.

https://www.monedasdeguatemala.com/indemonedas.html

>> No.56397258

>>56397189
Buy crypto or pennystocks and lose 95% of your investment

Buy gold and stand to gain 10% over the next couple of years

choice is yours

>> No.56397294
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>>56397216
He went all in on silver in April 2011 and has been salty ever since, to the point where it has consumed his entire life. Either that or he’s a jewish banker and knows his way of life is on borrowed time now. Pic rel

>> No.56397411

>>56397294
That is so based.
Can a Second Edition be released?
Maybe change it up a little so that it isn't a copy and the old ones retain their value.

>> No.56397427

>>56397216
Lmao you tards never factor in premiums, inflation or opportunity cost. You work extremely hard at mental gymnastics to justify your losses and always believe the coin merchants

>> No.56397461

>>56397243
Cool medal. Are you able to find anything else about it? Can't really find much of anything. Nothing for numista.

>> No.56397466

>>56397258
Lmao you Silver scam victims constantly brag about losing 100% on the silver scam

>I'm never selling my precious silver shitcoins

Lmao, your mommy will throw them into the garbage after you off yourself when you realize you got scammed

>> No.56397471

>>56396001
Yes, the government has been so effective at confiscating illegal drugs, think how effective they will be at confiscating something that dogs can't smell, never spoils or goes stale, and is never consumed in use.

>> No.56397518

>>56397471
Lmao why would the government want your garbage rocks

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>>56395167
how do you buy at spot?
>PHYS / PSLV but your "stack" shrinks by 0.5% per year in maintenance fees
>open a pawn shop

>> No.56397547
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>>56397411
I like this one too.

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>>56395477
checked

dont tell him how much the premium we pay for beautiful morgans and peace dollars are.

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>>56397461
Literally nothing, beside the dimensions and the date. This medal is a true mystery..
Can't even find a single picture of the gold version like on my bracelet, though i found 2 other spanish sources talking about it, but always accompagnied with the silver one pictured, and the mention "a gold version was also minted". That's it..

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>> No.56397584

>>56397570
Based. Used to do that with my listings.

>> No.56397591
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>silver scam victims
The silver community is not a victim minded community. That is jew trick no.1488.

>> No.56397602

>>56397471
talking about your silver personally. If they have a reason they can easily confiscate your silver, or your car, or your drugs, or your house, or your computer, or anything else you own.

confiscating EVERYONE'S silver is outside their reach, but one anon's silver? Sure, they can absolutely confiscate it.

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>>56396274
Yessir

>> No.56397665

>>56397632
I remember buying that watch for $14.99 at Kmart

>> No.56397670
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Ordered on June 7 from US mint, I got a confirmation that day stating order total was $0. Still received nothing. Don't think my card was ever charged the $165 or whatever it was. Anyone ever order from mint before or did they fuck my order up?

>> No.56397676

>>56397670
>subscription
looks like you signed up to be charged yearly goy

>> No.56397691
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>>56397552
Wait until he learn about the +18,000% premium i paid for my silber! It might trigger a stroke (hopefully).

>> No.56397711

>>56397670
Grapstupple scam. Lots of that going around lately unfortunately.

>> No.56397720

>>56397026
So, what did you get it for?

>> No.56397721
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we
just
like
silver

>> No.56397730

Americans talking about how 10, 18% is high premium, mfw I'm a brit and get charged 20% tax on silver

>> No.56397731

this place almost feels like /gme/ general at this point, at least our scam bags are physical elements and not a dead company kek

>> No.56397737

>>56396116
i agree with u man
i bought an atari 2600 recently
been playing it on an old CRT tv

>> No.56397741

>>56397731
gme is going to zero

silver and gold won't hit zero before the singularity

>> No.56397746

>>56397731
the fact that we hold physical elements is a major difference. jews can fake GME stock. they can't fake silver and gold atoms

>> No.56397750

>>56397730
Sorry mate. How much does a maplegram cost you over there? I'd love one but gold premiums are almost nothing so I can't justify the markup, but it beats a 20% tax if you wanted something in small increments.

>> No.56397779

>>56397730
I'd hazard a guess that the overall tax rates in the US (fed, state, county, city) may be higher in the US on metals and everything else.

not sure what your tax rates are, but we give up well over half of our income to taxes after all of them are added up.

>> No.56397791

>>56397737
That reminds me, I guess I'll need to get a steam deck if I want to play anything next year as I'm not gonna use shitty ass windows 8/10/11 etc...

>> No.56397792

>>56397466
why are you talking about silver? gold is king faggot

>> No.56397827

>>56397792
>D&C fag
kys

>> No.56397834

You guys realize that in less than a month /pmg/ will be the most popular thread on all of 4chan. the financial system is, as we speak, in the process of full on collapse. Gold/silver are going to moon very soon.

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>>56397731
Gold is outside of counter party risk and always increases in price. It is a safe, no brainer asset. You can't say that about /gme/ or any shitcoin for that matter.

>> No.56397858

>>56397838
>outside of counter party risk

what does this mean tho?

there is one major risk with gold, if it's stolen, it's totally untraceable, not like money in an account or bitcoin

>> No.56397859

>>56397834
>the financial system is, as we speak, in the process of full on collapse.
you've lived through at least 2 MUCH worse collapses already, and they recovered just fine.

>> No.56397868

>>56397602
Where is my personal silver? That seems like a pretty important little detail.

>> No.56397880

>>56397868
yep, that's what I was saying. It's possible to hide your silver so it can't be confiscated.

not that anyone here does that. But it's possible. The best way to hide it is just to never let anyone know you even have it.

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>>56397858
>what does this mean tho?

>> No.56397930

>>56397858
>what does this mean tho?
It means you're not reliant on others who could fuck everything up.

>there is one major risk with gold, if it's stolen, it's totally untraceable, not like money in an account or bitcoin
Being untraceable is a pro not a con. It is money outside the system. If it gets stolen then it's your own fault for not keeping it safe. Bitcoin is untested because at any point your government can create or change laws that make it illegal to do commerce with.

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>>56396274

>> No.56397942

>>56397930
>If it gets stolen then it's your own fault for not keeping it safe.

how do you keep something so safe that it cannot be stolen without throwing it down a volcano?

>> No.56397957

>>56397930
>At any point the government can make laws that make it illegal
Honestly that wouldn't matter. Bitcoins intent is to exist outside of it anyways

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The vaults have been doing this for the past few days.

>> No.56397972

>>56397930
it's only untraceable when stolen, not when bought

your bank, the gold merchant, his delivery boy, the government, know how much gold you have (unless you bought all with cash money, which is impossible in many countries)

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>>56397691
I paid a 45% premium and I would pay more.

>> No.56398006

>>56397972
>your bank, the gold merchant, his delivery boy, the government, know how much gold you have
I doubt anyone in the US currently cares though. They check the numbers to spot tax evasion and money laundering, but aside from that they ignore people that buy gold and silver because that's almost everyone.

The bigger problem is actually proving you legally own your metals when it comes time to sell. If they start demanding proof you bought the stuff, as they do with large sellers, it's going to get messy fast. Not a problem for /pmg/ though since they don't plan to sell.

>> No.56398013

>>56397982
>I would pay more.
like how much more, hypothetically speaking?

>> No.56398017

>>56397834
god i hope so
we'll need to bake new /pmg/s every 15 minutes

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>>56397982

>> No.56398021

>>56397880
But you just wrote that they "can absolutely confiscate it." Now you are saying "it can't be confiscated." Can't be both, fren.

>> No.56398022

>>56397859
lol worse? the coming one will make 2008 look like a boring blip

>> No.56398026

>>56398006
if you bought via a bank transfer and have an invoice, there is no debating you bought it

i'm only worried about theft

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>>56397942
You throw it down a volcan . . .oh.

>> No.56398033

>>56397942
If I told you I would be giving away my hidey locations.

>>56397957
Bitcoin won't take off if its regulated to the black market.

>>56397972
Then buy second hand from a private seller if you're that anal about such details.

>> No.56398037

>>56398021
do you read whole sentences?
>>56398022
>the coming one will make 2008 look like a boring blip
2008 was a boring blip for half the country. The other half lost everything. Protip, you guys aren't the half that makes it.

>> No.56398036

>>56397972
False. They may know how much gold you HAD at one time. Big difference.

>> No.56398043

>>56397792
Nah the $$$$ is king. Strongest currency in the world. Lmao at the $ is collapsing muh brics muh hyperflation morons lmao they bought silver and immediately lost 41% while I collect my risk free 5.5 % outermost. Thank you king $$$$

>> No.56398046

>>56398033
no bcs then later the government will steal it anyway claiming it was never mine

when gold goes to 5000 they will go door to door with gold detectors breaking down your house

>> No.56398051

>>56398026
yep, but I never kept receipts for that stuff and I doubt most bullion buyers do. Sorta defeats the whole purpose of hiding assets.

>> No.56398065

https://metro.co.uk/2013/03/26/burglars-use-detectors-to-rob-british-families-of-1m-gold-3561251/

think about it bros, are you really safe? it can be detected with machines, no matter how well you hide

>> No.56398072

>>56398037
this is going to be so much worse than 2008. speaking of which, it gives me an excuse to make this comment again. remember, back before the 2008 crash, when it was somewhat normal for a guy to have two cars. he'd have one to take out on the weekends, back when the roads weren't overly congested every single god damn day of the week. they demonized that as wasteful and began the real strong push to put everyone in extremely homosexual suvs. and then we somehow managed to convince ourselves that they aren't gay, but desirable LMAO. i wonder what's going to change like that this time.

>> No.56398081

Yall incels are so feminine feeling like the world will conform to your retard opinions. You should stick to astrology instead of investing in metals which exist in the world of reality. Fact is no one cares if you think it's fair that certain groups (who are experts in gold and silver) (those people with silver and gold literally in their name). You hate them and then give them your $$$ you "think" you will win? Lmao you don't think at all you only feel. Wake up chudiots buy real paper metal. Actually don't it's funny when in a bull market you still make a huge loss. Lmao. Sayonara (to your 'fiat' $$$$$ the only real currency)

>> No.56398085

>>56398081
please go away nobody likes you

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>>56398065
>https://metro.co.uk/2013/03/26/burglars-use-detectors-to-rob-british-families-of-1m-gold-3561251/
>think about it bros, are you really safe? it can be detected with machines, no matter how well you hide
Oh look, the FUD has evolved.

>> No.56398101

>>56398072
nah, but I do remember in early 2009 when my dodge dealer was giving away new Avengers with any new truck purchase. I bought a Ram and got a car for the wife free.

every one of these events changes things drastically though. To me the difference before and after 2020 is incredible.

>> No.56398109

>>56398072
2 weeks?

Lmao yall have been predicting this for ten years and lost 80% in the greatest bull market of all time. Even literal retards made 400% you wannabee retards lost 80%.lmao. 2 more weeks

>> No.56398111

>>56398097
>the FUD has evolved.
this is ancient bobposting

I was talking about how to detect gold or silver hidden in a house several years ago in /pmg/

>> No.56398114

i was also thinking, if dogs did not disgust me so much with all of their germs and worms etc, i would like to own 2 european doberman bitches (male dogs irritate me with their cock and balls all up your view) to guard my house when i'm not home

>> No.56398115

>>56398037
we'll do just fine if we have a big chest of PMs

>> No.56398119

>>56398021
Roosevelt "confiscated" gold but did next to nothing to enforce it. They don't have the manpower to do something like that. And if they are confiscating PMs then that you'll already be validated in your investments because it will be the country desperately trying to recapitalize itself.

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>>56398013
depends on the peice, depends on the condition, depends on a lot of factors.

>> No.56398128

>>56398111
It doesn't matter to me because I've got my own tricks.

>> No.56398132

>>56398085
Ur just angry that I warned you you would lose 80% then you bragged you would get rich and a virgin gf then you lost 80% but not your virginity. #sorry not sorry

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>>56398124
piece. ffs

>> No.56398142 [DELETED] 

>>56398101
granted they were emerging, but along the same lines as iphones or sneakers somehow being status symbols today. people get that is a representation of how much has already been taken? sneakers as a status symbol is an absolute fucking joke. disposable shit tech as a status symbol is pathetic. we're being compressed into mobikcubes

>> No.56398158

>>56398115
>we'll do just fine if we have a big chest of PMs
but you'll spend your PM's to float through it, meaning just like everyone else, you'll lose everything. 2008 wiped out a lot of rich people, let alone just middle class with a year or two of savings.

>> No.56398161

>>56398128
>because I've got my own tricks.
yes, I also discussed some ways to hide metal from detectors. It's pretty hard to detect inside a house and there are ways to hide stuff so it probably won't be found with a machine.

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56398081

>> No.56398169

>>56398135
I understood. I was more curious at what rate you guys would stop buying if random bullion went up.

when I used to stack premiums were in the range of 1-3% on generic bullion. The current markets are just nuts, and I'm curious how high it could go.

>> No.56398231

>>56398169
50 cents over/under for buy/sell was fairly typical in my area 20 years ago. I paid $4 per oz on silver for a few neat coins I wanted in the spring when premiums were crazy (so about 16%) but I try not to pay more than 10% on coins and as little as possible on rounds or bars. Some of the fractional I've bought was probably more like 20%, but I don't stack that too much unless it's a crazy good deal. I'll likely just concentrate on bars and rounds and maybe boost my gold stash a bit during dips from here on out.

I would like to see those 1/5 oz gold tridents for a low premium again. I shoulda grabbed one when they were well under $400.

>> No.56398263

>>56398231
50 cents would've been low for me, but a buck or two in premiums was pretty typical. In the 90's you could get a lot of stuff with no premium because dealers bought below spot or held it for years until the price went up.

I think high premiums now just reflect much larger demand. Kinda weird though that spot doesn't move much while premiums mooned.

>> No.56398315

>>56397427
Some of that works in favor of holding gold.
I think the one doing mental gymnastics here is you, or at least you would be if you were even capable of it.

>> No.56398323

>>56398043
You cannot possibly be this stupid.

>> No.56398372

>>56398263
Premiums represent the real world demand at the retail level. The rest is all kikery. Premiums on silver are almost half what they were 5-6 months ago when dealers and mints were putting out statements saying they expected to ship in 6+ weeks. The next rush will likely be similar if not worse.

>> No.56398414

>>56398372
>Premiums on silver are almost half what they were 5-6 months ago
I was gonna start an argument with IQDELET so I googled a few 1oz coins and rounds at online dealers and found he was about right. 40% or more for ASE's, closer to 30 for other generic shit. I didn't check everywhere, just a minute or two of looking, but it was still pretty high.

the actual dollar value of the premiums is way down, but as a percent it's pretty high just because spot went down since I looked last.
>The next rush will likely be similar if not worse.
there's a new buyer born every minute. It's bound to just go up.

>> No.56398441

Thinking about starting to stack... Small bars are better than coins, right?

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>>56397547
These were my first ever coins.
They were from Silver Shield.
I love their designs.
Back then I didn't know about things like capsules and I couldn't keep my grubby little goblin hands off of them.

>> No.56398458

>>56398441
The value is mostly in the metal content although certain coins or rounds may have more value to collectors an ounce of silver is an ounce of silver

>> No.56398459

>>56398441
premium is probably pretty close between bars and cheaper coins like wieners or maples. i'd rather have the coins personally but either way is fine

>> No.56398461

>>56398442
interesting coins there, Goblin fren

>> No.56398462

>>56395719
just use silver dust to fill hollowpoints for your weapon of choice. i like .45s for this because they are nice and wide. then seal em with wax from candles borrowed from church or a grave site (depending on what you are hoping to achieve) you could also make silver flechettes if you have a 12 gauge. but be really careful how you bind em in the slug cause if they trun sideways your barrel is fucked.

silver is too hard to do the barrel shimmy most guns require the projectile to do. but a smooth bore musket could fling a solid silver nug hard and fast.

i would probably refrain from a 7.62. though i did find some check surplus ammo that had hollow points, the points were too fine to work with.

>> No.56398477

>>56398458
>>56398459
Ok, thanks

>> No.56398503

>>56398461
Thank you.
I bought them back in 2011/12 I think.
I was new to all this and got them off Amazon.
I know better, now.

>> No.56398527

>>56398462
Shotguns are also smoothbore weapons and hollow slugs exist.
You could also make silver shot and load it into a shell.

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>>56398462
Based Constantine demon fighter enthusiast.

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Muh slurp finally showed up

>> No.56398606

>>56398596
Hell yeah fren. Keep on stacking!

>> No.56398607

>>56398414
? Premiums are not bad rn compared to what they have been this year. ASEs and libertads always command more. It certainly varies though. Just a few weeks ago you could get Brits for around 11% without buying a whole tube. Rounds are still under $2 at a few places, any quantity, and bigger bars are always cheaper. I'm sure you can find close to $1 on those if you poke around rn.

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>>56398606
Indeed.


Watch as a size reference, since we're doing that in this thread.

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>>56398607
JFC I remember seeing ungraded ASEs hitting $45 - 50 a pop on regular sites

>> No.56398685

>>56398607
cool. I don't check often, maybe once every decade or so when I feel like buying some silver. I recall when ASE's were a buck or two over spot, but that was also back when silver was just a few bucks and ounce.

>> No.56398693

>>56398527
they are tapered quite a bit. be careful when doing that. i suppose it would depend on the thickness of the lead at that point. though you are right to use silver shot, that might make it malleable enough as a mass to not cause problems.

i would say a short barrel shotgun would be the way to go. less risk of things happening further down the pipe.

>>56398533
thank you, but i have not seen the show. i do hate the antichrist and denounce the talmud though! so ill check it out.

>> No.56398695

>>56398678
yeah I sold off a batch in 2021 that I had bought in 2002. Made a good profit on paper, but probably barely beat inflation irl.

>> No.56398765

>>56397632
based watch

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>>56398663
>*puts on ski mask, points gun*
>Stop! This is a hijacking!
>This is now a guns and PMs thread!
>Also every shill ITT will be killed with our tanks and our planes and our bombs!
>WITH OUR TANKS AND OUR PLANES AND OUR BOMBS!"
>samhydegrin.jpg

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>>56397720
200.
That's why i was jumping everywhere like a frog kek. Def my best score since i started my scrapper journey.
But i shouldn't shout victory too early, i've yet to receive it, and knowing my luck something might happen with the postal services...

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>>56396268
>Let me tell you about my new gas chamber
>Also like my video or I'm going to harass you about it for 20 minutes

>> No.56398882

>>56398158
The joke is these clowns could have built real wealth during the boom years with stocks, real estate or other but instead they chose to lose 80%.... now they have nothing except some rocks that no one wants


>bbbbbut in a depression everyone will want these rocks

That's how dumb they are

>> No.56398893

>>56398678
Lmao these tards lost 80% but they still brag nonstop

>> No.56398916

>>56398372
Lmao look at this retard rationalizing giving 40% to his enemies on an obviousscam. No wonder they call you cattle

>> No.56398927

>>56398882
I bought my first house in 2002. I got rich off it.

but if I had to buy a house in the last 10 years I wouldn't have been able to do it. Wages haven't kept up with houses, everyone is priced out now.

so yes, if they were able to buy a house in 2002 they'd be rich. But most of them were in grade school then, and that boat has sailed. The average person can't buy houses now.

stocks are still accessible, but that's a really long play. So is silver, but silver is easier to buy and hold. More fun too.

>> No.56398932

>>56397750
A maplegram gold would be similar price to Americans, we're only charged tax on silver, gold is tax free

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>>56398882
update your script kek

>> No.56398939

>>56397012
Every PMG enthusiast should have at least a few buffalos but I don’t know if anyone outside of the most disenfranchised boomers buying monster boxes of the cheapest premiums who actively stack buffalos. I’ve got something like 10 of them and that’s it; they’ll be the first to go if I need to ever sell.

With that said it’s a good buy, anon.

>> No.56398961

>>56397552
I have become autistically fearful of premiums but that all goes out the window when Peace and Morgan dollars are involved. The weight, aesthetics, and history of them are 10/10. They’re tied with the 20 Balboa Panama coins for my favorite 90%.

>> No.56398974

>>56397632
Are the ATB coins only 5 oz? There’s a premium on them that I don’t ever see transferring if and when you had to sell but they are gorgeous no matter the price tag.

>> No.56398989

>>56398934
>Grizzled Stacker
>Have you seen those premiums?
funny because it's true.

I told some anon a couple threads back there was a point in time when premiums didn't exist.

he thought I was lying.

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>>56398934

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For those who missed last thread, Crusader sample has arrived

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>>56398939
Everyone needs some "first to go" generics. It's stacking 101. Didn't mean that to sound like being a dick or anything, just reinforcing it for new stackers who are wise enough to ignore the obvious shills. Keep on stacking fren!

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>>56399002

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>>56399016
Agreed. There’s a balance to be had between pure weight for saving’s sake and numismatic or personal buys that you will gift to the grandkids. I think buffalos look best on nickels; something about the 1 oz size bloats everything. It’s a shame too as the actual animal can be beautiful but the droopy red man kinda fucks everything up. The pic related buffalo warrior I do like, however.

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>>56399015
lookin diggidy dope cap'n

i bought a few but wish i got more. i know its a long shot and i would respect if you said no, but is there a chance for at least those of us who have purchased to buy more before they ship?

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>>56399066
Unfortunately that won't be the case, same reason as not to debase the any buyers

>> No.56399082

How many of you buy PMs after getting drunk? I shouldn’t. I really shouldn’t. But fuck I spent 30$ on booze why not an ounce to balance things out?

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>> No.56399102

>>56399015
beautiful

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>>56399078
wow, how cruel and unforgiving. clearly you wish me to eat ze bugs. how could yuo

>> No.56399113

>>56399082
I buy high premium silver when drunk on cheap beer and on other substances. Now it's just red wine on occasion for more generic rounds.

>> No.56399122

>>56398927
Yeah it's fun to lose all your $$$$ on silver

These retards knew there would be "hyperflation " but none of them bought houses at 1% interest on a 30 year loan. Lmao . Imagine having a loan to 2050 at 1% if hyperinflation happens. They are all super dumb and will be poor forever hoarding retard rocks like a roastie hoards cats

>> No.56399126

>>56399073
hovering between duke and prince

>> No.56399128
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56399128

The classic. It's perfect.

>> No.56399131

new RD in safeway?

>> No.56399136
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>>56399015
>>56399058
>>56399078
can't wait to see them in person

>>56399122

>> No.56399140

>>56399082
im sober, but after a really long shift or a long drive or sometimes when i cant sleep. i get kinda foggy and buy weird things. fucking auction sites are the death of my paycheck. last haull was some imperial russian silver kopeks, and byzantine empire mace heads. ill probobally take the maces to the local museum

>> No.56399143

>>56399122
what part of
>nobody can afford to buy a house anymore
did you not understand?

>> No.56399164

>>56399140
>byzantine empire mace heads
pictures?

>> No.56399187

>>56398805
You paid $200 for 16 grams of gold?
I genuinely hope those coins are real fren.

I'd probably trade them for a nice 1/2oz Brit or something, but I understand there's numismatic value you're after as well. It does seem a bit too good to be true though unless I read your posts wrong.

>> No.56399189

>>56399015
>Crusader front
It's obverse for the front.

>> No.56399191
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56399191

>>56396814
You think this is about getting rich?
The inflationary scheme is an aberration of nature. It is the enslavement of you and all your future generations in perpetuity. It is evil. When a man recognizes evil he does not make peace with it, he destroys it. I'll live out of a box down by the river on top of buried coins just to see the world burn.

>> No.56399210

>>56399122
>at 1% interest on a 30 year loan.
also of course nobody irl has a 1% loan. If the prime rate is 1% you pay 3%.

I have a $200k loan at 3%. It will cost me about $400k over 30 years. Meaning I took a 100% loss right off the top

I am betting that
A. I can write that $200k off on my taxes
B. inflation will devalue the $200k
C. Home prices will rise faster than inflation
or
D. I will die and it will be someone else's problem.

>> No.56399211

>>56399140
“Ending soonest” on ebay has equally evaporated some checks. It’s a gamble and more often than not it’s boomers going batshit over slabbed eagles but sometimes you find 7 reichmarks for spot and you’re deep into a box of beer and you just gotta.

>> No.56399214
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56399214

>>56396974
>>56397026
>Overall it should be around 16g of gold and 30g of silber
>>56398805
>200

Holy fuck Frogbro you absolutely killed it! I'm not ashamed to kneel fren that is easily a $2000 bracelet, perhaps much more. Those super rare Barillas gold tokens/coins are intriguing and could be worth a small fortune even in their current condition. Perhaps a jeweler could remove the coins so it is certainly worth asking, but if they can't then maybe using Nitric acid to dissolve the silver and solder off the gold coins might work? They're worn/polished, but it seems like they will still be worth a high premium to collectors. You should contact autistic experts on Guatemalan coins and ask about the Barillas pieces, I suspect that almost all of them would have been melted down many years ago so maybe they're worth something dumb like $500-1000 each? As it is the bracelet is one of the most extraordinary coin bracelets I've ever seen and would surely be worth much higher than melt to collectors. I'm super impressed bro and am praying for a swift delivery and looking forward to many more pictures. That's a 11/10 score very well done, I bet you could buy all the FWTDHWATQUDs in france with that kek.

>> No.56399222

>>56399191
>poor person=small stack of metal
>rich person=big stack of metal
if the thing will collapse with or without you, you might as well get rich first so you can stack more.

>> No.56399234

>>56399064
6 one way half dozen the other is all. Buffalos are "boring" but it's not like they're harder to sell or anything. I've been stacking Aztecs for cheapies because my wife likes them and they're probably the most detailed rounds with the lowest premiums when on sale. I'm not too picky about what's in a tube I'll open one time and leave sealed though lol.

>> No.56399248
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56399248

Will I get a crusader before nukes fly

>> No.56399265

>>56399164
i promise you i will, but i gatta get my gloves and setup before i expose those to air. and thats gonna be a disco minute (few days)

>>56399211
ill drink (water) to that, brother

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>>56399222
An how long do you think you have to play casino games before the bill comes due? How fast do you think you can move the needed capital when the panic begins?

The system is already primed, and America has decided its time for another war. The RRP facility is being drained faster each week, all that leftover covid stimulus is flooding into the treasury market and being immediately spent on war spending. This is the most inflationary way to drain the RRP, and at current rates it will be empty in ~4-6 months, shorter if thigs accelerate. When that facility runs dry the FED will have no choice but to reinflation bigly to fund the state. I'm not even talking about shit breaking in the financial economy, present conditions means hyperinflation even without a Lehmann moment because the state is so overextended. Rest assured, I will be very rich no matter the details. But I am first and foremost and accelerationist.

>> No.56399286
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56399286

>>56399064
An 'HD' buffalo is needed. If I had my own mint that's all I'd make, 5toz, 1toz and 0.25toz generic buffalo rounds in an updated design. But I wouldn't make them in Buffalo NY because the government would make me hire niggers.

>> No.56399291

>>56399278
>An how long do you think you have
that's why I said it's just a matter of timing

you think the collapse is happening in 2 weeks. I'd give it another 40 years. Time will tell.

>> No.56399302

>>56396171
I tried to warn these guys, they just never listen. Let me say it again for the slow ones, BUY GOLD. I REGRET BUYING SILVER, PLEASE BUY GOLD

>> No.56399318

>>56399302
that's what I've been saying since /pmg/ started

to be fair, some of the fools that bought silver in fall of 2019 probably made a killing. If they sold in 2020.
which they probably didn't.

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56399329

>>56399140
>byzantine empire mace heads

I actually have some experience with medieval mace heads, they're often misattributed so post a few pics from the auction and I'll let you know what culture they're actually from or if they look fake, forgery workshops have been churning out an assload of them over the past 10 years, especially bronze/copper alloy maces which are easier for them to cast and artificially patinate. Obviously fakes get sold on eBay, but I've seen fakes on places like Catawiki too which is supposed to be a more trustworthy platform.

>> No.56399336

>>56399291
>Time will tell.
Yes it will. Why do you think you have 40 years? What macroeconomic signifiers bring you to this conclusion?

>> No.56399371

>>56399336
nothing aside from having watched stackers predict the end of the economy for the last 40 years without anything happening.

it's bound to happen eventually, but appears to be moving a lot slower than people think. Dudes grew old and died never seeing the collapse they always expected.

>> No.56399417

The bobposting is getting weird but I will say I'm 80% confident we won't see a full scale collapse of USD in the next 12 months and that we will probably never experience Weimar style hyperinflation. They'll simply obliterate the currency and issue "new dollars" like they do in 3rd world countries, or replace it altogether with something much worse. Either way, stackers will always come out ahead.

>> No.56399466
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>>56399417
The USD is going to collapse in the near future, but they're kicking the can down the road because the central banks are still developing their CBDC and are not ready yet.

>> No.56399506

>>56399417
>>56399466
The dollar has collapsed dozens of times over since the 1960's, it's constantly collapsing.

just very slowly.

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>>56399417
It'll be a hybrid CBDC plus plastic bills and steel coins, pennies and <$0.05 price increments will be obsolete. The physical bills will be to keep brick and mortar banks around and the "cash is king" fools at bay for the time being. Meanwhile each withdrawal, deposit and spend will require some form of ID, with literally hundreds available and all networked somehow to complete the transaction legally or otherwise the cash won't be spendable and automatically seized at all authorized points of sale or financial institutions. If that's too inconvenient then stick to our digital wallets that are available on our free government phones.

The future needs silver to survive.

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56399551

>>56399506
>The dollar has collapsed dozens of times over since the 1960's, it's constantly collapsing.
>just very slowly.
It's different this time because it's no longer backed by anything with inflation accelerating.

>> No.56399554

>>56398596
very nice

>> No.56399561

>>56398158
won't lose as much as those without PMs, that's for sure

>> No.56399569

>>56399015
wow, i like it a lot
the chainmail armor looks great

>> No.56399580

>>56399466
Ya probably something like that. They're getting people so worked up about cbdc now that they might just be plotting to shave a couple zeros as a reluctantly welcomed bandaid. Then they might make exchanging or converting the older currency a massive pain/loss of money so folks just start using the digital forms more out of convenience/fear of getting screwed on the exchange rate. Then they probably slowly pull more and more physical out of circulation... maybe start harassing people carrying too much cash, convince the younger generation that physical money is silly and outdated. 10 years of that and we could all be using cbdc with most everyone over 30 scratching their heads wondering wtf happened lol. I could see something more along those lines happening.

Think of the people in the know in Mexico back in the 90's who converted their pesos to PMs or USD right before the new peso... imagine youre a regular dude and you bought a libertad every week with old pesos. You'd see an almost instant 50% return, nevermind the regular inflation rates after shit settled. Buying PMs rn, at artificially suppressed prices with dying fiat is an absolute no brainier.

>> No.56399592

>>56399512
I think we just wrote the same posts worded differently lol.

>> No.56399596

>>56399417
>will probably never experience Weimar style hyperinflation.
Understand how massive they've built this bubble. Listen to this banker talk about collateralizing biodiversity and fucking trees, so they can fractionally reserve create more inflation. this system has reached a level of absurdity too massive to comprehend.

https://youtu.be/q4MJ2FVpq-0?t=299

>> No.56399610

they can't just introduce some gay CBDC without backing it with something (i.e. PMs). otherwise, no other country will accept it. the US currency NEEDS to be accepted internationally

>> No.56399614
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56399614

>>56399580
We know it's coming soon (my bet is before this decade ends) but we don't know exactly when. I want it to go for a few more years so I can buy the cheapies. I at least want to make it well into Roman Tier before the implosion. I'm Coinquistador Tier right now.

>> No.56399618

>>56399265
Just bought an Asahi Lunar Dragon with the help of vodka and ginger ale.

>> No.56399633

>>56399286
Red man can be done well and it would serve to respect the USA’s odd reverence for a totally cucked enemy. It’s a shame they haven’t had the love deserved but as someone who lives in Oklahoma the red man might not be worth the effort. I understand why the US’s coins are eagles.

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>>56399128
Needs something in between Roman and Conquistador

>> No.56399641

What are the lowest premiums you’re seeing right now for silver? Generic tubes? Kilos? There doesn’t seem to be much of a difference between a 20 oz tube and a 100 oz bar and divisibility is worth the minor price difference.

>> No.56399643

>>56399610
>they can't just introduce some gay CBDC without backing it with something (i.e. PMs). otherwise, no other country will accept it. the US currency NEEDS to be accepted internationally

Read 'The Great Taking'. Basically the elites will be getting all the real assets that are defaulted on (around $200 billion) due to how leveraged everything is, which I think they will peg CBDC to.

>> No.56399665

>>56399639
Like a viking?

>> No.56399668

>>56399633
It's like putting Jackson on the $20 ;)

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>>56398596
pretty good price, where'd you order from?

>> No.56399689
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56399689

Screen shot of my ghetto audit.
I added a Stone Mountain commemorative half-dollar yesterday
At the end of the month maybe I'll get some more goldbacks.
This horde isn't even for me.
My son has sone issues and I can't leave my guns to him, so I am building a treasure chest.

>> No.56399708

>>56399596
It's worse.
Weimar didn't have nukes or even close to the conventional military capacity of the U.S.

>> No.56399728

>>56398989
Junk silver coins often sold at a discount....it's amazing how stupid stackers are they literally know nothing except what silver scammers tell them. Greedy fools

>>56399082
Like this tard who has to turn off his brain with drugs to want retard rocks

>> No.56399730

>>56399689
I respect the goldbacks and the copper as a fellow copperchad but goddamn are the premiums retarded. If and when gold among the other metals explodes you may see the value grow but I don’t know any retailer that would give a shit. Some day I may buy some as they are absolutely gorgeous but until then I’ll be sitting comfy with my drunken silver buys and laughably massive 300 oz blocks of copper.

>> No.56399738

>>56399143
Lmao you gave your enemy all your money and now you are a rentoid

>>56399210
Kek this guy doesn't understand taxes, or finance or real estate but he does know how to get silver scammed

>> No.56399740

>>56399641
Findbullionprices dot com is pretty good for scrounging the lowest premiums. Many people just stick to the same trusted dealers and keep an eye on emails/sales.

A quick glance says you should be able to get a kilo bar for around $60 in premium at the moment. If you're new to stacking, definitely grab a tube of something first, in the event you need to use it as money (which it is lol).

>> No.56399761

>>56399689
We call that the broke retard collection, lmao at you paying 288% premiums for goldtards and 1532% premiums for copper. Here son here's a pile of shit

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>>56399639
>>56399128

Needs something in between Roman and Coinvivor

>> No.56399812

>>56399740
Are kilos the best option regarding premiums? I found a kilo on eBay that has the 60$ spread between premium and spot. I guess if you wanted to sell a 32.15 oz bar does have more immediate selling power than a tube of 20s.

>> No.56399829

>>56399730
It depends on what state you are in.
Some states allow gold as legal tender the company that makes these won't make them unless they are sponsored and they see enough of a demand to justify it.
The sponsors get to help make the design.
I'd want to put Gen. Forrest on Tennessee but have him called Volunterius in a scroll under his feet.

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56399865

>>56399812
higher the weight, lower the premium, typically. bold lets you sort by premium. playing with that for a bit might give you a better idea. https://www.boldpreciousmetals.com/product/bullion-in-stock-silver

>> No.56399872

>>56399614
Definitely major changes in the standing and wealth of the US before the decade ends. Everyone knows it, even if they can't put their finger on the why's. Yellen just announced that we can absolutely afford to fund 2 foriegn wars...the implications of that statement to regular citizens is insane! The US is broke, in debt up to its eyeballs to people the taxpayers don't even know the names of, yet our public officials are completely indifferent to this situation. They tell us with confidence that we can afford to help kill more people on different continents with amounts of money that weren't even in our vernacular 20 years ago.

Everyone knows it can't go on like this for much longer. The lack of concern from our leaders subtly informs everyone that it will have to end, that there is no one working on an actual solution in the current framework, and that there's gotta be a plan b, or at the very least an exit strategy on some level. Maybe that's their way of telling us it's over?

>> No.56399907

>>56399812
Large bars are the cheapest in premium but I wouldn't buy one off eBay when you could just use a reputable dealer for the same price.

A tube of 20 rounds will run you $36 in premium rn. That's a pretty negligible difference in markup per oz and as I said before, get some one ozers if you're starting off because there might be a time when you actually want to use it as money. It's not that easy to cut a kilo bar lol.

>> No.56399937

>>56399907
Why buy any at all? Lmao yall have been wrong 10 years straight

>>56399872
Wrong ten years straight just wait 7 more years then this shiny rock will be valuable because everyone will be poor

>> No.56399943

>>56399907
And yes, a dealer will usually prefer a tube of rounds to a kilo bar because they can charge higher premiums on smaller pieces, but they're both pretty liquid. The difference between selling 32 oz in rounds vs a kilo bar to a dealer might a point or 2 lower than spot, depending on the dealer and the demand at that time.

>> No.56399946

>>56399907
I only buy from reputable dealers on eGaybut I appreciate the insight. Seems like there’s a small difference between tubes and kilos no matter the overhead.

>> No.56399964

>>56399943
Lmao yall are buying paying huge premiums then selling back to dealers then buying then selling......Le Big Dumb to keep losing 34% over and over. You should have bought a house instead of retard rocks

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crypto nerds will seethe

>> No.56400003

>>56399946
It depends on where you buy from but I just looked at GSM's current deal (generic eagles) and 32 of them will run you $58.xx in premium shipped. It's almost the exact same price as a kilo bar elsewhere.

>> No.56400010

I still can't believe yall didn't buy houses instead of silver, kektop, houses went up in value.......oh that's why you didn't buy houses......anyway when you know hyperflation is going to happen you take out loans......kektop the coin merchants didn't tell you that?

>> No.56400017

>>56397012
not good price desu

>> No.56400058

>>56400003
Since you seem like you're really counting pennies on this, you can save another 10% on the premiums at GSM if you're a veteran, so that's about $6 more off on 32 oz.

>> No.56400097

I know nothing, are 1937-39 reichsmarks worth $20?

>> No.56400110

>>56400058
Dammit I take all that back. There's a fuckin flash sale on 2A (or Trump) rounds...$1.58 over spot. I guess I'm spending more money tonight lol. I hope the 2nd Amendment ones are antiqued...hard to tell from the pics.

>> No.56400133

i dont even care about the price of silver
i just buy a mix of sovereign / recognized and call it good

>> No.56400321

>>56400097
buying or selling? it would depend on the condition of the coin. you can find them for over that or under. i've seen some other sites posted here, but. have mostly bought from here: https://www.ma-shops.com/shops/maCategory.php?catid=10&sortby=erhaltung&desc=desc&ajax=4ivh

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>>56399214
Thanks scrapfren, i knew you'd like it.

>Those super rare Barillas gold tokens/coins are intriguing and could be worth a small fortune
I've no clue where to begin with those, i can't find anything about them online. I looked a bit the history of Guatemala to see if i could gather few hints.. It was a very troubled and violent period for them to say the least. The XIXth c. could be summed up as a succession of generals making coup d'états and killing their predecessor to grab power and become the new dictator. I don't think i read about a single non-general president during that period kek. Since it wasn't an industrialized nation in any fashion, they imported all their coins. Most from the french and spanish mints, in exchange for local commodities, like coffee beans or bananas.
Coins had difficulties circulating in the nation, because they still had a majority of mayan natives as people, who prefered to barter and using local token-commodities. So it mostly was reserved to the relatively small white population. Total population back then in the country was 1 million. This explain why all guatemalan coins are carrying numismatic value, they were ordered in very small quantities since only a fraction of this million would use them.

What i could find is the design on the Barillas coin/token is the official country's coat of arms, designed by a french artist-jeweler few decades earlier, and was on many other gold coins they imported from this era.

1/2

>> No.56400345

>>56400321
buying, its only $20 so I won't get my panties too twisted if its is a little over valued. they are "*Beautiful*" condition on ebay. I almost don't believe the condition. Is ebay retarded for things like this?

>> No.56400368

Man, I've never seen FUD to the extent that has been happening in /pmg/ threads, lately.
Nobody is going to just sit in threads all day, posting hundreds of posts about how good metals are as an investment, getting into simultaneous arguments with people and making pathetic attempts at memes all day for weeks on end, just out of the goodness of their hearts, to try and help people make a good investment.
There is definitely money behind the FUD shills, they have been employed by coin dealers who want people buying silver, in particular.
They've even started making multiple threads to disrupt /pmg/ cos they couldn't use arguments and were unable to make the threads unbearable (despite a lot of effort on their part).
The only conclusion that can be drawn is that we are over the target.

>> No.56400374
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Asahi coins, rounds, bars whatever will be used for trade along with Mercs and other constitutional coins. Everything else is too special to use to buy simple commodities.

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>>56399214
So this is a good clue it probably was an order the government passed this year (1889). The thing is there was (yet another) military + natives coup d'état attempt in 1889, who ultimately failed, but was close to succeed. Could it be related to the fact the coin is so hard to find? It's just speculations about you talking about them being melted down, but i've read the rebel army was controlling the ports for a while. We might imagine they could have seized part of the imports to finance their operations, and since this freshly minted gold was bearing the face of the general they were attempting to overthrow, they melt it down? Idk.
Better than speculating, i should try to find a pdf version of books treating about coins and tokens from that era. I regret picking german rather than spanish as 2nd language now lol.

>s it is the bracelet is one of the most extraordinary coin bracelets I've ever seen and would surely be worth much higher than melt to collectors. I'm super impressed bro and am praying for a swift delivery and looking forward to many more pictures.
Will post as soon as it arrive, you have my word! I'll try to have some close up shots of the soldering points too, to see how feasible it is to try to break them apart.

ps : splendid stew spoon fren, i love the uniplat design, very natural yet elegant. How old it is?

>> No.56400394

>>56400345
can you post a link? there's a good chance that the coin has been cleaned if it is really shiny. if that's the case, it would really only be worth melt, which is ~$9. i wouldn't say retarded but you have to be careful. did you already order?

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>>56399128
I wonder if any nigga on /pmg/ has 32000 ounces of silver

>> No.56400553

>>56400394
I may be retarded but not retarded enough to ask basic questions after I order
https://www.ebay.com/itm/235216665912

>> No.56400612

>>56399618
Nice choice. You should try Pimm's and Ginger Ale (or Ginger Beer). It's my favorite beverage.

>> No.56400649

>>56400321
this website can tongue my anus. $36 shipping for a 29 dollar coin

>> No.56400654

>>56400649
ignore shops with shipping that expensive for lower priced orders. here is a shop i've used before. shipping is under $7.

https://www.ma-shops.com/shops/maCategory.php?catid=323&sortby=erhaltung&desc=desc&selectshop=986&ajax=4ivm

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>>56400654
thanks for the help man

>> No.56400683

>>56400649
>>56400654
What's the big deal you pay a 30% premium (really liw) and you are griping about shipping $59 for an ounce of silver is really cheap with the collapse coming anyday or if you are a cheapskate go with the $7 shipping so $36 for $23 of silver that's only a 50% premium quite a fair price and a good way to get rid of worthless fiat

>> No.56400718

>>56400683
im a cheap ass poor faggot. is that a good enough reason for you? sorry I don't want to be jewed for what little money i have to spend on junk.

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>>56400683
>>56400718
this is the shop that was adding postcards and such to my orders. these are from the $7 shipping shop

>> No.56400761

>>56400718
If your poor why are you wasting money on a scam? Nevermind poor people are poor for a reason

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>>56400394
>the coin has been cleaned if it is really shiny. if that's the case, it would really only be worth melt,

>wtf there isn't shit stains and grease on your coin? Sorry but it's worthless dude!
This take is so incredibly retarded, i can't even... We talk about a coin not even 100 years old, you can clean it all you want it wont change anything. Actually, it makes the coin more attractive to most ppl wanting to purchase them. Not weirdly shiny as if it was plunged in an acid bath like the one anon posted here >>56400553 , but a soft cleaning/polishing to remove the dirt is absolutely fine and even preferable.
I'd know because i sold a hundred+ reichsmarks online, and ppl buying are clearly happier when they receive nice looking coins rather than some greasy/sticky or charcoal colored coin.

Melt value... do you even read what you write?

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>>56400785
as long as he realizes that type of cleaning looks ugly as shit in person

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>>56400654
>>56400718
Bro that seems super expensive. I sell my 2RM for 11€ on ebay kek.

>>56400801
Yes the one he posted is ugly af, i'd never advocate for this kind of polishing of course.
Pic rel is what i talk about, this is the coin i have as my description on ebay. Keep the patina, but remove (gently) the dirt and other particles.

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>>56400761
funny hitler coin nazi jew haha

>> No.56400868

Anons... I think I'm convinced we've been scammed because of screeching bots... It's actually ogre

>> No.56400871

>>56400868
same. im out

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>>56400868
i'm just trying to be helpful

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>>56400868
>>56400871
ah, you too stackbros? I'm legit thinking about abandoning my pile of shinies in front of the comex so i wont have to think about it any more. I can't believe i wasted all my savings in this crap. IQDELET was right all along : nothing comfier than holding real digital fiat 00s on my computer screen.
So many regrets.. it's joever.

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>>56400876
I appreciate you. And the anons aren't talking about you, 100% guaranteed. Why would you believe that?

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>>56395512
yeah, it's just spam against precious metals.

>> No.56401823

>>56400550
I've seen some pretty impressive stacks here in the past, so maybe.

>> No.56401837

>page 8
did all the other bakers die? new
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>>56401835
>>56401835