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Show your treasure chests, you scurvy landrats!

>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 (embed)

>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 (embed)

>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.56511492
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here at /pmg/ we love silver and we love gold
we love it PHYSICAL in our hands
please respect these beliefs

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80€ well spent.

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Chinese silver and gold coins with panda bears on them. Investments you can hold :)

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Aargghhh!

>> No.56511604 [DELETED] 

>>56511492
>>56511506
>>56511520
>>56511539
>>56511550

Why do scammers and scam victims post pictures of shiny rocks? They post the same pics in every thread maybe moving the tranime figurines or their hormone tablets around

Scammers post pics to trigger low IQ antisemitic reptile impulses 'must aquire shiny rock must take hormones must give my money to the people I hate'

Scam victims post pictures to be part of the community ( of scam victims!) like "look at me like me fellow losers I bought the current thing too like me please like me guys I bought rock" to try to acquire status, gotta keep up with the Joneses.

These are scambots they do this at the start of every thread

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It really is this simple, bros :-)

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Pre-drunken gold from a few weeks ago.

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>>56511492
This scambot is run by mintscamanon. He shills for silver shitcoins all day with his trip fag off then turns it on to scam disgruntled youths and charges them only a 368% premium because he role-playing as their FREN. Lmao.

Here he goofed by leaving his tripfag on. Cmon mintscamanon you are better than this

>> No.56511686

>>56511604
Cheap ass boomers running the marketing department

>> No.56511701
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Apartheid gold is special aura gold, innit?

>> No.56511707

My stack is an absolute disorganized mess, and I’m embarrassed to post it. Just ordered capsules for everything so they’re not all just sitting around in bags.

>> No.56511719

>>56511707
Doesn't matter, metal is metal.
Capsules are nice, but not really needed.
Show stack, fight through the embarrassment, get out stronger on the other side.

>> No.56511733

LIST MORE NICE ONES

>> No.56511760 [DELETED] 

>>56511550
This scambot, also run by mintscamanon, pretends to be a tranny and always includes tranime figurines and tranny pills in its p0sts. It seeks to capture the attention (and life force) of the 62% of zoomies who are lgbt or allies and get them to fall for the silver scam to harvest all their McPaychecks keeping them rentoids for life. SMART! and WEF approved!

Mintscamanon is a good bidnessman and deserves our respect and your premiums. Please support him by purchasing his rounds on which according to the experts he only makes a tiny profit margin (368% and rising) because of er something or other.

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>>56511707
we don't have to be fancy here anon. feel free to post whatever stack pics you can. its ok if stack is an unorganized pile. that my favorite kind

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mapelu

>> No.56511867 [DELETED] 

>>56511506
This scambot also run by MintScamAnon larps as a pirate. Every guy loves a pirate! showing , once again, MintScamAnons prowess as a bidnessman, capturing the 21% of zoomie generation who have manly qualities (and more importantly their weekly allowances from mommy). "Hey fellow pirates" I store my silver shit tokens (which you will buy from me with a 368% premium thank you very much) in a pirate chest. Buy shiny rocks now the images command you

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>>56511861
Yours looks almost like gold :-)

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>> No.56511898 [DELETED] 

>>56511520
As you can see he posts multiple 'treasure chests' from this scambot, which like "Bob's" Spanish dobloon ashtrays (pirate adjacent) are just poorly made junk from Wuhan "I only paid $299 for this but like the 368% markup on my rounds it's totally worth it for my pirate treasure errrrr matey

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>>56511469

>> No.56511929 [DELETED] 

>>56511550
Notice the tranny scambot, run by mintscamanon, also has a pirate chest, mintscamanon doesn't usually slip up but he occasionally does. We still respect him though but encourage him to do better and harvest more premiums

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>>56511469
>>56511916

>> No.56511944

>>56511872
i should get one of those before charles happens

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>>56511861
>>56511872
>>56511880

>> No.56511967

>>56511933
i think she requires a kleine rm

>> No.56511972 [DELETED] 

>>56511539
This is the China scambot, like Bob and his fake Spanish dobloon ashtrays he wants you to buy Chinese made junk with huge premiums paying extra for fancy cases and covers protecting the garbage inside from counterfeiting detection

>> No.56511973

My car insurance bill went up 10% this month for no reason.

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>>56511972
問題?

>>56511973
My auto insurance is up like 20% from a year ago.

>> No.56511990

>>56511973
do you save anything by paying by quarter or half year?

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Where my goblin posters at?

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>>56511973
>for no reason

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>>56511996
Right here. Got any gold or silver?

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>>56511996
reporting in

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>>56511996
bobgoblin

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>>56511996
Dunno. I haven’t bought anything recently. Just a new South Dakota Goldback.

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No stack picture, no opinion.

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>>56511861

>> No.56512198

>>56512113
>stack
c'mon man
I don't even stack silver and I probably have more than that sitting around.

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>>56511973
It went up because the value of your fiat currency went down. That's how this fiat scam goes.

>> No.56512239 [DELETED] 

>>56512030
This scambot appeals to the infantile Harry Potter reading millenial, buy worthless retard rocks at huge premiums and you too can help defeat voldemort, with a healthy dose of antisemitism

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>>56511948
>>56512164
very nice

>> No.56512262 [DELETED] 

>>56512209
Kektop this pontificating poltard will pretend he made a profit when his gold goes up 2% and inflation is 10%

>> No.56512368

>>56511973
>>56511986
Change insurance providers every 2 years. They will continue to go up indefinitely. I was with one company for like 6 years straight and despite having no tickets or accidents, ever, it kept going up every cycle. Switch to another company and pay half of what I was paying. Customer loyalty kills price competition. If it goes any direction other than down, switch.

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Where Eagles dare

>> No.56512502

>>56512368
I sent my agent a shitty email. Tired of paying extra for TV commercials and other garbage.

>> No.56512522

>>56512368
I will look into that 6 months from now. I looked around at a few this time and they were all comparable. One of the reasons premiums are up (other than inflation) is that post-lockdown, car wrecks are way way way up. Retards forgot how to drive. Since covid, I have had my vehicle hit 3 times while parked or stopped at a red light!

>> No.56512526 [DELETED] 

>>56512502
Still happily paying 368% premiums from your fren mintscamanon?

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Meanwhile COMEX keeps getting raped.

>> No.56512574

>>56512526
Open your mouth wide enough for me to cum in it, faggot. I know what gets you off.

>> No.56512655

>>56511701
Only gold I have will always be apartheid era krugs.

>> No.56512664

>>56511707
After you fill your hundredth capsule you really stop caring. I now have a cup beside my bed I load random late night single ounce buys into so I actually have fondlers; not just invisible metals stashed away in my house.

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>>56511733
ASAHI AGAIN KILLING IT WITH THEIR LUNAR DRAGON.

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what a fantastic day. wagmi

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>>56512113
correct

>> No.56512848

>>56512209
not every price increase is explained by inflation
sometimes companies just want more profits

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Pirate Chests are great

>> No.56512922 [DELETED] 

>>56512848
Yep, it helps to have a captive audience, like here at pmg for example. kektop remember that time when MintScamAnon raised his premiums from 268% to 368%? Lmao good times, "Bob" claims its reasonable though so yall should keep buying the frog tokens they are sure to go up in value (slightly lower than inflation)

>> No.56512949

>>56511469
what are the ethics if, say, i bought a used car from a friend and i found a potentially valuable coin?

>> No.56512959

>>56512949
what coin? does he collect coins? i'd definitely give it back if it is something like that.

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>>56512397
All puny eagles must kneel before king Condor

>> No.56512983

>>56512901
That fucking thing will be impossible to move once it’s full, my friend. I pray you’ll concrete it into the floor before it becomes a permanent fixture. Or you could just empty it out once full into smaller containers to hide elsewhere.

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>>56512959
it's one of these

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>>56512969

>> No.56513018

>>56512998
what year, some of them are pretty cheap and others, like your picture shows, aren't. but i would definitely give that back. i was thinking maybe you were talking silver pocket change he wouldn't have known about.

>> No.56513028

How do I get exposure to rhodium as a US citizen? The only ETF i found is in South Africa.

>> No.56513043

>>56512949
If he's a collector and it's a coin that he bought then lost and still misses then give it back to your fren. If some randomfag passenger of his or the owner prior to him lost it then I'd keep it. If it's a coin he got as a gift or found on the ground and never really cared about then it depends how much you respect and value this friend.

>> No.56513069

>>56513018
1912, has a g under the head, non-magnetic, passes the ping test so I'm sure it's actually silver. I don't really know how to differentiate this specific coin between the cheap ones and the pricy one in my screenshot.
That said, the friend is a fellow pm collector, sold me the car which was packed full of trash, and moved out of state. Never mentioned losing any coins in the years I've known him. I probably should give it back, even though I don't want to.

>> No.56513091

>>56513069
>sold me the car which was packed full of trash
Then the coin is your payment for having to deal with that shit. If I were to see a vehicle to a friend I'd clean it first. A dealership is another story...

>> No.56513103

>>56513091
*sell

>> No.56513112

>>56513069
that ebay listing...

https://www.ma-shops.com/german-empire/3-mark-baden/?yearstart=1912&yearend=1912&sortby=erhaltung&desc=desc&ajax=4jqv

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this is actually kinda neat. haven't seen this before

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>>56511469
Since this photo I’ve added 3oz of Au and about 50oz of Ag. Plus a pez. Gotta do an audit soon!

>> No.56513143

>>56513069
>>56513091
>Then the coin is your payment for having to deal with that shit. If I were to see a vehicle to a friend I'd clean it first.

Yeah, selling you a car full of trash and grime you had to clean out is a bit different, I think it's fair to keep it.

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>>56513136
Uhh I'm thinking based.

>> No.56513231

>>56513028
As a copperchad with somewhere around 1000 ounces of stinky coins and bars I don’t trust anything that’s got such a wide spread; even paper markets.

>>56513136
Mirin’ the stack and organization. Give us an update when that audit goes through.

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>>56512198
>posts no picture

Thanks for playing the game.

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>>56513297
I probably have about 50lbs of silver sitting around the house. Here's some of the easier bits to dig up and take pics of.

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>>56512198
>1pbtid
>no stack
ur kinda failin at the game here brah

>> No.56513431

>>56513418
is that a silver bug, thats cute

>> No.56513439

>>56513418
also
>i don't even stack silver but i got 50 pounds of it lyin around
pick a lane bro

>> No.56513440

>>56513424
I don't stack silver
yet I have more than that anon posted just sitting on shelves and scattered around the garage

>>56513418

>> No.56513449

>>56513439
I don't stack it and I don't throw it away either. I have the stuff scattered all over. Quite a lot of it sitting out in my driveway.

>>56513431
yes, it's a scarab made out of a melted ASE. Just a second I'll post the rocks that go with it.

>> No.56513465

>>56513449
you just have big chunks of silver ore sitting in your driveway or wat

>> No.56513482

>>56513418
Those cheeky spools of solder are a nice touch lmao. I have an ounce of Silver Oxide in an old jar floating around, guess that counts too. QRD on the nugget and quartz piece in the box? Detected native silver or more of the local argentiferous sulfide ore like the chunks above?

>> No.56513489

I get to pretend to be Bob this weekend.

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>>56513465
yes. I live in one of the world's greatest silver producing districts. We have high grade silver ore sitting all over the place. It's pretty, but it also has a lot of lead in it and lead is toxic. So most of my best and biggest chunks are outside. I'd take a pic for you but we have a couple feet of snow on the ground right now.

here's the bug. Pic didn't really capture the green of the malachite. But whatever. It's a scarab I cast out of an ASE back when silver eagles were like $5 each.

>> No.56513520

>>56513482
I've told the nugget story before.

a creek some distance from my house was once the site of a lost silver mine. Incredibly rich, never found.

I used to hunt arrowheads by that creek. One time I found that nugget in the creek. I thought it was a melted pop can until I picked it up and felt how heavy it is. It's a silver nugget, about an ounce. It is down low on the creek near where the lost silver mine was supposed to be.

much higher up the creek some more recent silver mines existed. So I don't know if the nugget is from those higher mines or from a lower mine that hasn't been found. Or if in fact the "lost mine" is the same as those upper mines. It's an interesting thing, and I spend a day or two every summer looking for the source of that nugget.

>> No.56513531

>>56513482
the quartz bit is gold ore, but runs hundreds of ounces per ton silver so I tossed it in there.

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What should I get next?

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>>56513552
A full tube of coins, or a 500g bar.

>> No.56513599

>>56513205
>>56513231
Thanks frens. Gotta wait for one last order to arrive, then I gotta move this Friday, then I’ll do the audit.

>> No.56513605

>>56513577
Sounds boring, next please….

>> No.56513648

>>56513552
Maybe something with a boat on it?

>> No.56513656

>>56513552
you're preordering a pirate i hope?

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>>56513605
Find some weird niche category to get into; junk Canadian 80% or Franklin halves or reichmarks or anything.

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Can I get things like this graded, what do?

>> No.56513720

>>56513520
From a lost Spanish colonial era mine? The nug looks pretty worn and rounded so unless it spent a lot of time churning around in a bedrock pothole in the creek I suspect it traveled, but you have a lot more experience. In your hunts for the lost mine have you metal detected other nuggets from the same general ore system? I bet they're worth a decent bit to collectors, chunky native silver nuggets that aren't from Ontario or Michigan don't seem too common. I need to find or buy myself a few specimens someday, they're quite cool.

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>>56513552
A few ancient Roman silver ships probably wouldn't mind joining your fleet

>> No.56513739

>>56513715
yeah, you should be able to get that grade. it's a medal, right? i would try to find it on the pcgs or ngc site first, but they're able to grade most of the german ones i've found.

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>>56513667
Dude, I rendered that coin for you in the last thread.

>> No.56513773

>>56513552
2022 Rwandan USS constitution.
Or intaglio mint Kraken

>> No.56513780

>>56513720
It wasn't spanish era that I know of, but it could've been since mexicans were mining in Colorado back when US people started moving in. Several of our best mines were Spanish mines first.

The way the story goes, this miner was working up on Weston Pass back in the 1860's, a good 15 years before silver was discovered in the area. Leadville was a gold camp at the time, called Oro City. So this old dude would wander into Oro City a couple times a year with a small wagon loaded with chunks of raw native silver. He'd sell it off and head back south to his mine. People tried to follow him but lost the trail each time. At that time there wasn't a road up Weston Pass, so he just disappeared into the trees. One day he stopped coming. Nobody knew what happened to the guy.

A few years later silver was discovered and the town of Leadville sprung up. A road was built over Weston Pass, and the entire valley was pretty well prospected. Way up high at the top of the pass a handful of rich silver mines were discovered and worked. But nobody believed those were the old man's silver mine because the ore wasn't that rich, there was no sign he worked those high mines, and it would've been damn near impossible to get a wagon up there before the roads went in.

So yeah. A lot of people have searched low for that lost silver mine. There's prospect pits up and down that valley. But it's also remote wilderness with some places people literally never go. I go to those places, looking.

I haven't detected the creek for more silver, I'm more interested in where it came from than finding more of the little bits that washed down. I suspect there maybe be some very rich silver mines low on that road. I like to think there might be. And yeah, they'd probably sell for a bit of cash, but I don't usually sell the stuff I find anyways so I'd never get rid of it.

I have another ~20 pounds of raw melted silver sitting out in the garage with an interesting story. I'll see if I can find it

>> No.56513827

>>56513739
Yes they are medals. Can’t find any of these in their census.

>> No.56513839

>>56513739
NGC grades medals.
PCGS doesn't afaik.

>> No.56513853

>>56513761
I was at work today looking at the thread wondering if that was my picture thnx bby.

>> No.56513858

>>56513827
do you have any info on it? i'll see if i can find it.

>>56513839
pcgs definitely does. for instance there are some here: https://www.ma-shops.com/shops/maCategory.php?catid=6135&certification=100&ajax=4jr2

>> No.56513876

>>56513858
>pcgs definitely does. for instance there are some here
check it again.

all the medals are NGC
all the PCGS are coins.

>> No.56513884

>>56513780
I love these lost treasure/mine stories, thanks for sharing Bob. If you haven't detected the creek, have you detected elsewhere in the area looking for more native silver clues to help narrow your search? Are you specifically looking for evidence of the oletimer's prospect pit or just an exposure of the same ore body?

>> No.56513888

>>56513876
https://www.pcgs.com/valueview/pattern-unusual-coins-1919-1933/1927-d-5-mk-x-1-silver/3667?sn=515599&h=pop

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>>56513667
where can you even get 2 reichsmarks that isnt ebay? Or is the $15 each they're charging the going rate from now on?

I bought abour 450 2rm coins between 2021 and late 2022 just for shits and giggles (plus it was all crypto profits that were admittedly complete luck). I cleaned out goldeneaglecoin a couple times. Did I personally fuck up the market? I still want more 2 rm

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>>56513858
The only thing I can find out about these is that the same ones were listed on eBay and called medals. They weigh 19g grams a piece.

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>>56513893
>where can you even get 2 reichsmarks that isnt ebay?

Find a based LCS that sells 2 and 5 RMs at scrap price, retail prices are just silly now.

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>>56513912
i like the eagle

>> No.56513937

>>56513893
joels coins has 2 rm for 13 currently, or 5 for 59

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>>56512969
>CONDOR
BIG DORK BIRB CANT COMPETE WITH SLEEK MAJESTIC CHAD EAGLE

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>>56513888
yeah man, those are coins.
PCGS does coins.
NGC will grade pretty much anything.
>>56513884
Over the years I've gotten good at spotting old workings and old cabins. So I haven't used a detector up there except one time at a large cabin and mine I found of about the right age and location to be our missing mine.

Detecting would work I suppose, but looking for ore and veins and such is actually easier without the detector most places. That silver would stand out like a sore thumb if it's exposed on the surface. And if it's back in a mine somewhere it's going to be even easier to find.

Let me see if I can find the bottle we found up there on one of our hunts. It was with a few other blob top sodas of about the right age....

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>>56513921
>>56513937

thx duders

>> No.56514092

>>56513893
>>56513921
I was surprised to find that my middle of nowhere boomer LCS had something like 6 reichmarks that I immediately slurped. Only other deal I got was something like 10-14$ each on eBay where someone was selling off their stack.

>> No.56514100

>>56513922
>>56513912
>>56513963
Okay so I go with NGC. Any service where they will remove the smudges?

>> No.56514113

>>56513930
ok that's a medal
sorry for disagreeing with you, I learned something today. Thank you!

>> No.56514123

>>56514100
Check again, I was wrong about PCGS not grading medals.
>>56513930

>> No.56514130

>>56514100
also yes, NGC has a service to "conserve" coins, which is basically a gentle cleaning.

>> No.56514135

>>56513656
Fuck no, memecoin aside the boat design is full garbage

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fags that think people are going to accept their larpy nazi coins after shtf lmao

>> No.56514174

>>56513773
I do still need a 2019 Rwandan nautical, but I have the rest of that series

>> No.56514181

>>56514162
Kek. Just goes to show you aren’t from around here.

>> No.56514190

>>56514100
Here's a list of tokens and medals that PCGS will grade.
>https://www.pcgs.com/tokensandmedals

it looks like NGC will be your best choice for grading those.

>> No.56514211

>>56514181
Nobody in the real world (the people you want to value your coins) is from "around here", normal people don't masturbate to past dictators that lost.

>> No.56514251

>>56514211
Somehow I think if we ever find ourselves bartering silver for a bit of bread or meat, what's stamped on the metal isn't going to matter much.

>> No.56514270

>>56514211
Everything you just wrote is retarded.

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>>56514251
Actually, when SHTF it'll be the panda stackers that live large in the mega cities because when China terraforms the West, all other stackers will be like those kids in Bladerunner 2049 just picking through the garbage for scraps. Pandabros, the cyberpunk future will be bright for us interlinked!

>> No.56514395

>>56514387
I stack all types of metals to ensure a Chinese ran dictatorship never occurs anon.

>> No.56514428

>>56514387
12 years ago it was illegal to own silver or gold in china. I wouldn't bet on them letting you keep your metals after they take over your country.

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>>56514395
>I stack all types of metals to ensure a Chinese ran dictatorship never occurs
Gee anon, your little pee shooter must not have spooked them because there already IS a Chinese ran dictatorship - it's called the People's Republic of China and it's huge.

>>56514428
>12 years ago it was illegal to own silver or gold in china
lol

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>>56514438
12 years ago it was illegal to own silver and gold in china
50 years ago it was illegal to own gold in the US.
32 years ago it was illegal to own krugs in the US

this whole buying metals as an investment thing is pretty new. It was mostly illegal when your parents were kids.

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>>56513963
So is the motivation behind your quest more the satisfaction and prestige generated by solving the mystery, or the desire to stake a claim (if possible) and mine some high-grade specimen silver? And yes please post the bottle, 1860s glass should be noticeably different than the post-1870s stuff you usually find.

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>>56514471
>12 years ago it was illegal to own silver and gold in china
lmao where do you guys get this stuff? Is this some kind of boomer lore, or are you just trolling?

>> No.56514525

>>56514495
It's going to take me a few hours to find the blob top. It was found with that bottle I posted though. I can't say the name of the bottle, 4chan thinks it's spam. But it was just that bottle in the pic and a couple of blob tops. I'll do some digging in a bit.

I look for that mine because from the stories and from that nugget I found, it should be pretty much raw metalic silver. Worth a fortune without any of the EPA crap that applies to the other mines I own. I would expect to get rich. Well more rich. Wouldn't hurt any to find a vein of raw silver a few miles from my house, right?

>>56514497
just going off what the internets say and what I remember.

just because they were making coins doesn't indicate their people were allowed to own them.

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>>56514525
Anon, stop spreading misinformation. It's okay not chime in on issues you know nothing about. China has been minting the gold and silver panda coins since 1982 and they've been hugely popular with Chinese citizens ever since they started. Pic related, it's him.

>> No.56514587

Before 2006, China only allowed certain people to own coins and bars of precious metals.

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Don't think they gave out silver ones for Lizzy's coronation, just handed out these bronze tokens, can almost read Chucks inlay, shame they just repeated the same thing.

>>56513552
Maybe an old sea map to lay them out on :D

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In 2004 C.E. the CCP was still executing married couples if they had gold or even silver wedding bands. And then the dog ate the couple and the police man shot the dog and ate the dog and then he got run over by a tank. That's why I love my freedom in USA. Simple as.

>> No.56514626

>>56514525
>It was found with that bottle I posted though. I can't say the name of the bottle, 4chan thinks it's spam. But it was just that bottle in the pic and a couple of blob tops. I'll do some digging in a bit.

Ah, not sure but that torpedo doesn't quite look 1860s, it appears to have an applied versus just a tooled lip though which would make it pretty early for the area unless it's an import from England instead of an American bottle. Britbong glassblowing skills lagged a bit behind the craft here and they took their time implementing the improvements developed after 1860.

>>56514525
>I look for that mine because from the stories and from that nugget I found, it should be pretty much raw metalic silver. Worth a fortune without any of the EPA crap that applies to the other mines I own. I would expect to get rich. Well more rich. Wouldn't hurt any to find a vein of raw silver a few miles from my house, right?

Heh that would be the dream man, if you find it can I come work for you? I was thinking that the EPA would have a harder time shitting on someone mining pure silver versus galena, that's definitely a plus. Would you mine it strictly for its commodity value or try extracting and prepping huge specimens to sell at a fat premium to rich collectors and museums? Any idea what form the old miner's chunks were in, did he get some sweet crystalline or wire stuff or just amorphous chonks?

>> No.56514628

>>56514595
>Maybe an old sea map to lay them out on

Finally a decent suggestion. Any recommendations on good site to acquire such a chart

>> No.56514703 [DELETED] 

>>56514628
These guys have originals and reproductions, you can get them pretty big:
https://artsourceinternational.com/original-antique-maps/

They also have originals but they're more expensive and I was kinda overwhelmed by the variety.

>> No.56514726

>>56514628
These guys have originals and reproductions, you can get those pretty big:
https://artsourceinternational.com/original-antique-maps/

The originals are more expensive and I was kinda overwhelmed by the variety.

>> No.56514798

>>56513069
I'd still let him know you found it. You paid for the car, not the coin. Regardless of the cars condition. As he's a friend and a fellow pm collector, I'm sure he'll appreciate the gesture. Not to mention he'll have that much more trust in you for being honest.

>> No.56515007

>>56514525
>just going off what the internets say and what I remember.
wow, so believable

>> No.56515103

>>56514387
I was tempted to order some pandas. Ended up slurping a Pamp horse, dragon, and a sov. Maybe one day.

>> No.56515149

>>56515103
you can find tungsten and zinc much cheaper

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>>56514626
>not sure but that torpedo doesn't quite look 1860s
thank you, this is exactly the sort of knowledge I'm after. The date range on the mine story is anything from 1860 to about 1878 when the road was built, but I imagine if the story is true it took place earlier rather than later.

here's a pic of the neck of one of the blob tops. The cork is still present and I hesitate to remove it as it won't go back in. I'll post another pic of the bottom. The blobtop has 2 seams, a large W on a slightly concave base, and the bottom glass is quite uneven going from about an eight of an inch to maybe three eighths on the other side.

I'm not necessarily invested in this particular spot as being the mine site, as I didn't find any silver there. But it's a possibility unless the glass rules it out.

no info on the nature of the silver the miner was getting aside from it being native metal. Despite the Leadville district producing huge nuggets of native metal from mines, nuggets are NOT common here. Basically never happen in the Leadville area on the surface. So that native silver nugget is an extremely rare thing for our area, and gets my heart pumping a little. I'll try to get a better pic of the thing. It's really cool.

I would definitely sell specimens, and I'd love to have /pmg/ running the thing. Most here would be pocketing silver chonks all day.

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>>56514626
>>56515166
aside from the torpedo and a couple blobtops all we found were steel cans with lead soldered seams and end plugs. Could date anywhere from the early 1860's to the early 1900's

a silver mine that we can actually do something with would be fun to have.

>> No.56515391

>>56511469
Any rounds or bars I should keep a lookout for tomorrow?

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Anyone watching eminence in the shadow?
Latest ep dropping pmg facts. Posting a few screenshots.

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>> No.56515449

>>56515166
>>56515185
The 'W" is probably the initial of the bottling or brewing company, helpful and visible to people returning/accepting them for deposits as they were stored and shipped in special crates upside-down to keep the corks or closures wet and sealed. It also seems to have an applied lip where the blowpipe was snapped off the neck and a blob of glass was wrapped around the sharp jagged opening and then tooled, versus the later tooled style where no additional separate bits of glass were needed to form the lip/top finish. The difference is pretty clear when you look closely at the bottom side of the top and see the seam line of the bottle disappear under the blob, and at the stark contrast where the horizontal concentric circular lines made when the bottle was spun around as the top was tooled clash against vertical stretch-marks (or a simple lack of marks) on the neck. Applied tops/lips fell out of favor by the early 1880s and are atypical after 1885. Hard to tell what closure/retainer it had but the rust and the remnants of the cork make me think it had a Putnam cork retainer, used from around 1860 to the mid 1880s. The seam line going across the base and curving under the "W" suggests it was made in a 2-piece "Key Mold" which largely fell out of favor by around 1875, so that helps narrow the potential date of production back before your ~1878 cutoff. Unfortunately the significant wear indicates it was reused numerous times so it may have been tossed some time after that, but it's still a promising find so I think the area is worth combing through.

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>>56514626
One last pic, a close up of the nugget. I suck at taking macro shots with a phone, sorry.

some pale green-blue rock is visible on the left and in a couple other places on the nugget. I first thought it was an aluminum can melted around some blue plastic or bubble gum. When I got it home under a lens I saw the blue is soft rock with copper mineral and veins of silver running through it.

the silver is pretty well flattened and rounded by tumbling, but the fact that the soft rock is still there indicates to me that it didn't travel far. Probably not the several miles to the nearest known silver mine.

regarding the cabin location, it was a large cabin indicating someone planned to stay there a long time. But the trash pile is tiny, consisting of about 6 bottles, mostly broken, and a handful of cans. So it wasn't occupied long, and probably only one person. The mine is a large glory hole or prospect pit about 50 feet across and 30 feet deep. It is caved in as it was dug through sandy soil. The mine is located maybe a thousand yards from where I found the nugget, on the ridge directly above it. Probably the most interesting thing about that mine site is it's never been claimed. But I don't know if that's where the silver came from. It just happens to be a rather large mine with a cabin that was probably lived in for less time than it took to build it, and it's directly uphill from the nugget location.

>> No.56515509

>>56515449
Thank you so much! This is indeed in the date range at least by manufacture if not in actual use.

very interesting.

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Five KoGs!

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>>56515166
>nuggets are NOT common here. Basically never happen in the Leadville area on the surface. So that native silver nugget is an extremely rare thing for our area, and gets my heart pumping a little.
>>56515494
>the silver is pretty well flattened and rounded by tumbling, but the fact that the soft rock is still there indicates to me that it didn't travel far. Probably not the several miles to the nearest known silver mine.

Yeah, that sure sounds and looks like special piece! Do I see silver crystals that were protected from erosion in the recess in the middle of the left half? I bet that to the right person your nugget is worth enough of a premium to give IQDELET an instantaneous aneurysm. The source of that piece is clearly worth your continued searching, good luck! I'd like to hunt for chunks of silver that fell off the stamp/crushing mill conveyor lines of copper/silver mines up in Michigan, or metal detect the Ontario silver mine dumps for chunks of uber high-grade, but Leadville is a lot closer to me so sniffing around your area in hopes of an ore specimen for the collection is probably the way to go, have you heard of any mine dumps that are still accessible/not reclaimed where actual native silver might possibly be found?

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crypto nerds will seethe

>> No.56515732

>>56515669
>Do I see silver crystals that were protected from erosion in the recess in the middle of the left half?
The rock is rotten quartz and feldspar in granite. So the cubic stuff you're seeing is shattered quartz with copper stain and tiny silver crystals all around and through it. This is another reason I don't think it traveled far- the granite in the nugget is only found low on the road, not at the high mines.
>I bet that to the right person your nugget is worth enough of a premium to give IQDELET an instantaneous aneurysm.
we can only hope! lmao kektop
>The source of that piece is clearly worth your continued searching, good luck!
Thanks, from what you tell me regarding the bottles I may have found it. Applied lips are not common in my area and I've never seen another torpedo. Leadville dates a bit later than those I think.
>Leadville is a lot closer to me so sniffing around your area in hopes of an ore specimen for the collection is probably the way to go, have you heard of any mine dumps that are still accessible/not reclaimed where actual native silver might possibly be found?
not native silver, but that silver bearing galena I posted upthread is all over the place.

the silver I mentioned in my garage that I need to dig for is an interesting story though. I was detecting on the dump of a large silver refinery located by a major silver mine, and found about 20 pounds of smelted silver that had spilled or splashed and then got swept out with the garbage. Looks like melted solder, but it's tarnished black instead of white like lead does. I'll have to dig it out of a bucket of junk and take a pic.

nice copper you got there, where's that one from?

>> No.56515791

>>56515669
if for some reason we don't talk again, the easiest places to gather silver-lead off the surface are on the Iron Silver Mining Company mines up California Gulch past the Yak Tunnel. Specifically the A.Y. and Minnie Mines next to the road. Just littered with silver. All private property, but a road and a bike trail run right through them so you can find silver ore in the public right of way if you don't want to trespass a bit like the locals do.

County road 2, up past the water treatment plant. You can't miss it, the valley very suddenly turns into about a mile of huge mine dumps on both sides.

>> No.56515821

>>56515669
also I never say this on 4chan, but you're one person I'd be thrilled to give a tour of the ghost towns and mine dumps to. I know all the rock spots, and bottle spots, and token spots. I would be proud to show the place off if you ever want. Not this year though, we got a shitload of snow now and it's gonna be here for a while.

>> No.56515879

>>56515669
>to the right person your nugget is worth enough of a premium to give IQDELET an instantaneous aneurysm
What kind of premiums we are talking about to your opinion?
Thanks to you and Panman i was aware gold nuggets could carry a decent premium, but i didn't expect silver to be the same. I mean, at first sight this rock >>56515494 doesn't look very beautiful, at least to the non-initiated eye.

Also i was wondering if nugget collecting was an US (+ AUS + CA i suppose) only hobby? I guess due to your prospection and mining history, but i couldn't find any similar market niche over here in EU after a quick search. Only gems and stuff like that.

>> No.56515897

>>56515879
My silver nugget looks like a turd, weighs about an ounce, and would probably sell for a couple hundred dollars here in Colorado. Not that I'd ever sell it, but it's worth a bit more to a rock collector than the metal alone is.

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>>56515897
>sell for a couple hundred dollars here in Colorado
Seriously? That's much more than i expected

>> No.56515945

>>56515932
yeah, silver nuggets are quite a bit more rare than gold nuggets in my area at least. The silver in our area is usually in the form of silver/lead carbonate, so native metal isn't that common here. Maybe more common in Arizona or Mexico, but not so much in the US.

native silver specimens of any sort sell for hundreds here. Wires and crystals are the most prized, but nuggets command some high prices as well.

That said, Leadville had a handful of silver minerals that can only be found here, and those often sell for thousands of dollars. Not that I've ever found any sitting out on mine dumps, but some people get lucky.

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>>56515732
>So the cubic stuff you're seeing is shattered quartz with copper stain and tiny silver crystals all around and through it. This is another reason I don't think it traveled far- the granite in the nugget is only found low on the road

OK I think I see it now thanks for recalibrating my eye, that nug is primo!

>>56515732
>Applied lips are not common in my area and I've never seen another torpedo.

Oletimer local digger/collectors would know whether or not those torpedoes held a product consumed regularly in town, but if you've never seen others that's a promising sign. I'd look harder for another rubbish dump area but if the big cabin was in fact only used for a short time that would support the abrupt disappearance aspect of the story, have you dug in the footprint of the cabin to see if it was burned down or to glean other clues?
>found about 20 pounds of smelted silver that had spilled or splashed and then got swept out with the garbage.
Damn that's interesting indeed, was the silver from just 1 little area or single wagonload or did you find splatters all throughout the dump? Mostly smaller bits or did you find some big splats too? You probably have better things to do but I'd be dry-panning trying to collect even the smallest stuff, the prospect of free silver is quite motivating.
Copper nugget is a 9.6oz piece of glacial float dragged down from Michigan which I found in an Illinois creek, due to the brilliant green color I thought it was melted plastic but after digging it out the density proved otherwise. I panned some fine glacial gold from that same creek last year, so now it's time to find some silver there!
>>56515791
Saved, much appreciated Bob
>>56515821
Wow thank you very much for the offer, it would be a huge blessing and joy to meet you and do some hunting, anything special found like tokens or bottles you need would of course be yours. I'm 99% sure I came across you while browsing ebay items before so I'll send you a message sometime!

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>>56511469
Old pic.

>> No.56516563

>>56515450
Something you won’t see in Hollywood! Kek.

>> No.56516566

>>56516136
Nice chest mexi bro

>> No.56516849

>>56512901
Noice. Needs more sprinkles of gold.

>>56512949
In my world you give the coin to your friend.

>>56512983
What a cool problem to have!

>>56513136
Strongbox enjoyer.

>>56516136
Sweet.

>> No.56517189

Reading through Bob's adventures has me wondering if there's anything on my property. There's an old silver mine a few miles away from me in a local park. The mineshaft itself used to be fenced off and pretty deep apparently, but around the early 90's the county filled it in to keep the kids and explorers out.

Anyway that old mineshaft is directly on top of a hill. My property is on top of a hill. Are there any geological maps or resources for the eastern US that might help me determine if I should dig a hole somewhere in my backyard?

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>>56511469
slow thread?
or is half the posts getting nuked that makes it look like a slow thread?

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>>56517235
Just the Bobs chatting. No nukes

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>>56517286
based Bob.

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>>56515103
Yes, pandas are good! Now that you got some of those animals, maybe now you'll be more likely to get a panda next time.

>> No.56517551
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I need more gold in my stack but I don't want to buy high. Silver still seems reasonable. What do?

>> No.56517564

>>56517551
https://monumentmetals.com/2023-australia-1-oz-platinum-koala-35th-anniversary.html

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What happened to Slowlocoinanon... I mean, what's that jews name? oh right its Holocoinanon, where the hell is he?!??!?! What is next coin?

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Thai central bank is filling their reserved with gold too.

https://www.bullionstar.com/blogs/ronan-manly/thai-central-bank-leads-pack-buying-90-tonnes-of-gold-over-april-and-may/

>> No.56517754

>>56517695
Oops, that was a link to a 2 year old article. However, Thailand is still on their gold-buying spree.

https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/thai-central-bank-favors-gold-to-shield-its-210-billion-reserve-1.1991649

https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/general/2675308/central-banks-buying-more-gold-than-previously-thought

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>>56517564
if the Romans didn't use it for money, it's not money

>> No.56517873

>>56511643
apparently I need to lurk more. what tamper monkey script is this?

>> No.56517884

>>56513136
where do you get the pezs...pezzes?

>> No.56517976

>>56517551
$2k seems to be the current resistance level. I say buy what you want, but if you're concerned about future premiums, buy low premium silver now and swap it for gold later. This $1ish an oz on silver is not going to last for much longer. It's only marginally more expensive to buy an equivalent spot amount of silver than gold RN.

>> No.56518168

it's halloween and it's snowing

>> No.56518304
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have you ever bought one of these combi bars and if you have, have you ever broken off a bit. i have a gram from one of them but not a full bar yet

>> No.56518319
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Silver needs to moon right now so i can buy a house with 100 ounces.

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>>56517754
Nothing has ever survived human turmoil better than gold and silver. Nothing. Ever. In all of history.

And we are entering a time of turmoil. The dominant world empire is showing its age. Global markets and finance are corrupted. War is spreading.

And the insiders know all of this. So do you, my stacker frens.

Let the little fud monkey dance to THAT tune.

>> No.56518480

Any Ohio-area anons want to buy my stack? I'm trying to start a new business and need start-up cash. If there's any interest, I'll make a throw-away email and we can go from there. Over 500oz of silver, buy as much as you can afford, will sell near spot.

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Happy Halloween /pmg/!

>> No.56518496

>>56518304
I'd personally rather have a maplegram as I wouldn't feel as bad about breaking it up of I had to, and those little tiny coins in assay are so cool.

>> No.56518605

>>56517873
4chanx. also pairs well with oneechan for ricing

>> No.56518620

>>56512062
That’s either a deceptively strong goblin, or don’t tell her she’s carrying gold-foil wrapped chocolate.

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>>56518441
From the ashes of the fallen empire, killed by it's own greed and hubris, the panda stackers shall rise and inherit a new world order where gold and silver are money (but especially the ones with panda bears on them).

>>56518489
Happy Halloween!

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>>56517695
Also lmaoing at homeboy slyly checking out the ladyboy at his 4 o'clock.

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>> No.56518799

>>56511469
Those plastic caps are soulless, I know its for protection and authetification but I definitely prefer a naked piece of metal I can hold.

>> No.56518801

>>56518480
you aint startin a business for $12,000 USD
just get a business loan dummy

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>>56517824
simple as

>> No.56518846

>>56517884
Usually online wherever Pamp is sold fren. Like thecoinshoppe, td precious metal, silvergoldbull.

>> No.56518876

100oz bar or 10 10oz bars ag

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>>56518876
depends on what you already have and what holes you might have in your size variety.
and what are your future plans, needs, interests and expectations.
between the two, I'd choose 10 oz

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>>56513963
I feel that bottle has a practical flaw. Can't really name it, but i feel something is wrong. ;-)

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>>56513963
no it isn't. it's a medal, obviously.

>> No.56519086

>>56518636
Imagine being killed by a panda. It would be like being killed by Elmo from Sesame Street. "You're so adorab . . . AHHHHHHH YOU TORE OUT MY SPLEEN!!!"

>> No.56519095

>>56518801
You can't get an SBA loan for a new business unless you're female or a minority. You need 2 years of financials (from your establisher business) just to apply if you're a white male. If you're handicapped, female, or a minority, you can get grants, free business plans written, and loans right from the gate. Don't even get me started on the tax breaks for new foriegn owned businesses...anyway, years ago I took out a personal loan and sold a bunch of stuff to start a business. You gotta do what you gotta do.

>> No.56519188

>>56518876
10 10oz is superior
i would only get the 100oz if it was a great deal

>> No.56519314

>>56519086
Bears are so cute and deadly.

>> No.56519528

>>56511469
Based Golb and Silber gobbler

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>>56519528
thx m8
y-you too

>> No.56519582

>>56517189
>old silver mine a few miles away
>eastern US

What state? There were some small-scale silver/lead mines in the east back in the 18th-mid 19th century which exploited hydrothermal silver-bearing galena (PbS) ore and there are plenty of resources available if you search online. You could start with https://thediggings.com/ and https://www.mindat.org/ and also search the web for old geological reports for your region. I doubt the galena actually contained much silver, not like the rich ore found out west, and I highly doubt your backyard hole would happen to strike a vein, but hiking around your area looking for sulfide minerals could be fun if not particularly lucrative. You might have better luck panning for gold, it's rarely concentrated enough to be economically viable but trace amounts can be found all over the place.

>> No.56519680

>>56511469
Picked up 10 Buffalos today for $25.50 a piece

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Happy Halloween!

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>>56519753

>> No.56519851

>>56519560
I like those. I'm thinking of getting a few tubes in silver.

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>>56519753
halloween is another satanic festival, who do you think it is we are fighting against?

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>>56519753
if they only knew, how spooky things are

>> No.56519978

>>56519958
Antisemitic ghosts?

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>>56518480
Buckeye here. Whereabouts are you?

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>>56515994
I've run the torpedo past a few local digger friends. Nobody I'd met had dug one here, but they've seen them at shows and digging other places. One of them really wanted it so I gave it to him.
I did dig in the floor of the cabin because there were a couple tins setting off the detector inside the walls. No signs the cabin burned. Also no signs of a metal roof or metal nails so the cabin was a bit older or less finished than normal for that area.
Interestingly we found 2 arrowheads near the cabin, but that doesn't necessarily mean anything since there are arrowheads all over that area. It sparks the imagination though.
That's a really cool copper find! I love that moment of realization when the trash you picked up turns out to be treasure!
Regarding the spilled silver, it was lots of different sizes, spread out mostly on the surface of the dump, over an area of about 20x30ft or so. My detector would find that stuff pretty deep, so I don't think there's more in the top foot or so at least. Maybe more deeper, but I can't be bothered to dig for it.
Yes, you have very likely encountered one or more of my ebay accounts, though the items I sell there tend to get resold a few times by others. But you know enough about my inventory to pick me out of the bunch.
If we go on walkabout you keep anything you find. I feel bad if I take someone out there and they don't get some cool souvenirs.

got a slightly better pic with a lens
top right of center you can see a bit of the blue mineral with what look like white beads in and around it. Those beads are silver crystals.

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>>56515994
>>56520191
wrong pic
this one's better.

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>>56519958
>halloween is another satanic festival
Did Rabbi Jesus tell you that?

>> No.56520278

>>56520245
Don't make fun of the christcucks, otherwise you might be unposted. Christians are such a sensitive bunch.

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>>56515994
Oh I forgot
regarding looking for a bigger dump, we detected and probed out to about 50 feet from the cabin, didn't find anything.

there may be a larger midden deep underground though. I didn't see signs of an outhouse, but it's possible one was on the site and we missed it. Potentially a much larger collection of trash there if that was the case. Dude had to be shitting somewhere.

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>>56515994
The tins in the floor of the cabin were almost 2 feet deep, a pretty good depth of soil for the presumed age of the site. Same with the cans and bottles outside the cabin. A bit deeper than is typical for my area, perhaps indicating an older site.

Also trees have grown up inside the cabin to heights I'd expect from an 1860's or 70's abandonment. Most of the old cabins up there don't have trees growing in the remains. This one was forested over with aspen and pine.

cool pic showing the knobby nature of the native silver on the exterior of the nugget. It's not solid silver. Just a bit of extremely rich float that got tumbled a bit. Maybe half metal, half rock.

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>>56517189
it's not really your property until you dig a bunch of holes on it!
>>56517235
IQDELET got deleted. Also goblinanon
>>56519061
kek
for a man with no tables or shelves, and a lot of sand, it's perfect!

>> No.56520644

>>56514471
Nigger people bought restrikes of old coins and 100 coronas to still own gold

>> No.56520727

What’s a reasonable level to stop stacking at? Aside from picking up cheapies and one offs from time to time.

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>>56520488
>Also goblinanon
not fair.
bring back our Goblin waifus now!

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>>56520488
>it's not really your property until you dig a bunch of holes on it!
guess i better go out into my back yard and start digging a bunch of holes.
never know, there could have been treasure buried there back in the day

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>>56511469
Been back into stacking for the past two months. This is my current stack, the bags on the left are $10 of dimes, quarters, and halves respectfully. Any other suggestions on possible additions?

>> No.56520984

>>56520976
Also I’m aware that war nickels are whack. I picked them out of change.

>> No.56521029

>>56520976
nice start. IMO gof or poured bars next, i like them alot. also, spring for a sovereign gold coin or a 20 franc gold coin at some point to start diversifying into gold

>> No.56521034

>>56520976
Stack some weight. Plenty of @ spot deals to be had. Check find bullion prices silver at spot deals.

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>>56520191
>I've run the torpedo past a few local digger friends. Nobody I'd met had dug one here

>>56520420
>It's not solid silver. Just a bit of extremely rich float that got tumbled a bit. Maybe half metal, half rock.

4chan thinks something my my reply is spam so i screencapped it instead.

>> No.56521051

>>56520727
That’s a very loaded question. 10% of your take home pay a month is very reasonable though.

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>>56520727
>stop stacking

>> No.56521177

>>56521051
For instance a total weight goal for gold and silver. Not a minimum but threshold that is cozy.

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>>56520727
300 ozt silver would be a rich amount of silver.
75 ozt Au would be an unreasonably similar goal. Unreasonable? Sort of. Although there is much less of the stuff than silver, most of it is held as a store of value, rather than industrial use. This implies a few things: Ag has a potential for a greater increase in value as industrial needs consume it, but gold is more readily recognized as a de facto standard for exchange. It's also easier to transport/exchange as its worth is more concentrated. So if you go by the prices, about 3+ ozt gold is reasonable.
Then there's the question of what you can *afford*. It doesn't do you good to hold everything in PMs and then have to sell some back for emergency payments (medical, repairs, travel...). So I'm assuming you have a buffer of cash as well.

>> No.56521333

>>56521177
What’s your net worth?

>> No.56521337

>>56521305
>It doesn't do you good to hold everything in PMs and then have to sell some back for emergency payments (medical, repairs, travel...).

Ah. Case in point:...
>>56518480

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Been asleep for a few months.
Any new meme coins to collect?

>> No.56521376

>>56521333
>>56521305
Thanks for the reference. Definitely in line with what I was thinking. I’m closing in on 10toz Au and 350toz Ag.
My net worth is approximately 250k (leaf bucks). Townhouse, investments/warrants, cash, PMs are what I hold currently.

>> No.56521389

>>56521376
I’m ask because I’m concerned about my leafbucks being devalued immensely.

>> No.56521514

>>56521376
Sounds like good diversification to me.

>> No.56521543

>>56521371
Crusaders are being made as we speak, but they were preordered ages ago. Same guy doing a pirate one. None from other side since that stabby jap.

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>>56521371
If you like Jap Coins I have this currently in the post on the way to me, its a Japanese Mint Prefecture Proof Coloured Coin, theres one for each Prefecture and this is my first (mfw theres 47 prefectures)

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>>56520877
I miss the days when we could goblin post here, but there are people who just want to spoil the fun.

>> No.56521779

>>56521376
You could target 1000oz silver and cool it on the gold. Keep your 6 month cash expense. That’s still in keeping with 20% allocation.
Starting a business isn’t an emergency expense. That’s taking a very serious gamble with your money. I do wish him the best of luck, it’s not a good move right now with credit so tight.

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>>56511469
fuck what are "they" doing to silver spot price?

>> No.56521977

>>56521878
If it’s short term, it’s Naked short selling as always. If it’s long term then it’s bearish sentiment towards silver. It will come back up soon when tutes unwind. Suppressing metals is beneficial for the dollar. They need all the good press they can get, I’d be willing to pay quite a bit to suppress metals right now if I was Gov or Gov-adjacent. If boomers would just take possession of the silver they “own” then we could have some real fun.

>> No.56522003

>>56521878
I hope it keeps going down. I want sub-$20 oz for a little while longer. At least until I hit 250oz

>> No.56522054

>>56520727
It's a question of strategy. Say you buy gold and you want to balance it against other assets such as ETF or property.
You would put it all into a balance sheet and then sell ETF when they grow much higher than the planned allocation. If gold explodes you sell gold and buy ETF.
The idea is that ETF and gold are anticyclic to each other, if ETF are down because there is a crisis or recession, gold is up, if ETF are up because there is a boom, gold is down. Balancing twice or so per year allows you to buy the dips and sell the tops.
This works fine if you have a lot of time to stay invested, like decades.
However, most here are paranoid fucks and will call me a shill for talking about portfolio theory.

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>>56522054
>paranoid fucks
In attendance!

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>>56522100
2

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>>56522107
3

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oh mi sweet gold!

>>56522100
>>56522107
>>56522119
Noice!

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>>56522119
4

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>>56522125
Isn't it? From 1748. Part of the Louis XV Versailles' set (royal sets were huge though, up to 2000 pieces sometimes, but most have been melt down to finance wars against Spain and the Netherlands), crafted by Jacques Anthiaume.

>> No.56522174

>>56522153
Gotta love those deep hallmarks

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Each of those beauties weight over 3toz of .958 silber.

>> No.56522193

>>56519582
Thanks. I just thought of it and my mineral rights are currently leased, but there are nice little trails around that old silver mine so I'm going check all this out. Maybe I'll find something cool.

>> No.56522209

So what’s the last year on Krugerrands for slave mined gold?

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>>56522174
Me too, too bad i had to lower (a bit too much) the resolution. Here it should be a bit better on this spoon.

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2 last pics.
If any anon have a theory about why all the forks' teeth are shaved in the same fashion (it clearly was done purposefully, they are "filed"; with a rough texture when you pass your fingers over the extremities of teeth's back side)

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>>56522267

>> No.56522313

>>56511469
If you wanted to sell any of your silver today,...
here is what is being offered y Montana Rarities

Silver Buy Prices
Item Buy price
American Silver Eagle 1 oz $26.20
Canada Silver Maple 1 oz $24.20
Silver Britannia 1 oz $24.10
Silver Kangaroo 1 oz $24.20
Silver Krugerrand 1 oz $24.30
Silver Philharmonic 1 oz $23.80
1947-1948 Mexico Silver 5 Pesos $23.70
Generic (any other brand) Silver Round 1 oz $22.80
Engelhard Prospector 1 oz $24.70
Johnson Matthey Round 1 oz $22.90
Stagecoach Round 1 oz $25.20
Sunshine Mint Round 1 oz $22.90

Generic (any other brand) Silver Bars 1 oz $22.90
Engelhard Silver Bar 1 oz $25.70
Johnson Matthey Bar 1 oz $25.20
Stagecoach Divisible Bar 1 oz $25.70
Sunshine Mint Bar 1 oz $23.10

Generic (any other brand) bar 5 oz $114.00
Engelhard Silver Bar 5 oz $133.70
Sunshine Mint Bar 5 oz $115.00

Generic (any other brand) Bar 10 oz $226.40
Engelhard Bar 10 oz $277.40
Johnson Matthey Bar 10 oz $247.40
Sunshine Mint Bar 10 oz $240.90

Generic (any other brand) Bar 100 oz $2,204.00
Engelhard or JM Bar 100 oz $2,239.00
Junk Silver Buy Prices
Item Buy price
90% Silver Coins (pre-1965) $16.30
40% Silver Coins (1965-70 Kennedy) $6.50
Price per $1 face value, and is current with spot at: $22.84

>> No.56522329

>>56522313
>If you wanted to sell any of your silver
We don’t do that here.

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>>56522313
https://www.montanararities.com/buy-list.html

>> No.56522334

>>56522313
Pretty honest, it's pretty much the prices i've seen elsewhere too as of late.
Good opportunity for the LCS to refill a bit before the next leg up.

What about gold buybacks?

>> No.56522364

>>56522334
Gold Buy Prices
Item Buy price
American Gold Eagle 1/10 oz $207.00
American Gold Eagle 1/4 oz $507.00
American Gold Eagle 1/2 oz $999.00
American Gold Eagle 1 oz $1,952.00
American Gold Buffalo 1 oz $1,952.00
Australian Kangaroo 1/10 oz $203.00
Australian Kangaroo 1/4 oz $494.00
Australian Kangaroo 1/2 oz $980.00
Australian Kangaroo 1 oz $1,906.00
Canada Gold Maple 1/20 oz $117.00
Canada Gold Maple 1/10 oz $204.00
Canada Gold Maple 1/4 oz $499.00
Canada Gold Maple 1/2 oz $984.00
Canada Gold Maple 1 oz $1,925.00
Krugerrand 1/10 oz $197.00
Krugerrand 1/4 oz $489.00
Krugerrand 1/2 oz $968.00
Krugerrand 1 oz $1,914.00
Gold 1 gram $66.00
Gold 2.5 gram $157.00
Gold 5 gram $312.00
Gold 10 gram $611.00
Swiss Gold bar 1 oz $1,909.00
Engelhard Gold bar 1/2 oz $1,034.00
Engelhard Gold bar 1 oz $2,010.00
Engelhard Prospector Gold 1 oz $2,030.00
Johnson Matthey Gold bar 1 oz $1,972.00
American Arts 1/2 oz $933.00
American Arts 1 oz $1,865.00
Austria 1 Ducat $210.00
Austria 4 Ducat $831.00
British Sovereigns $459.00
Denmark 20 Kroner $486.00
France 10 Franc $177.00
France 20 Franc $367.00
Mexico 2 Pesos $93.00
Mexico 2.5 Pesos $116.00
Mexico 5 Pesos $231.00
Mexico 10 Pesos $459.00
Mexico 20 Pesos $918.00
Mexico 50 Pesos $2,284.00
Russian 5 Ruble (Up to 1894) $365.00
Russian 5 Ruble (1895 and later ) $233.00
Russian 10 Ruble $481.00
South African 1 Rand $223.00
South African 2 Rand $446.00
Swiss 20 Franc $367.00

>> No.56522365

>>56511550
Thumbnail made it look like you had a flintlock pistol.

>> No.56522371

>>56521878
Shut up and slurp you fuck.

>> No.56522377
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56522377

>>56522173
>>56522174
>Gotta love those deep hallmarks
>>56522217

Daaamn, I love them big deep hallmoobas too

>> No.56522467

>>56522364
>reasonable prices on Sovereign silver
Ok
>90% Silver Coins (pre-1965) $16.30
I mean they couldn’t make any profit if they did it even $2 FV higher.
>Canada Gold Maple 1 oz $1,925.00
My ass!

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>>56522377
>thickness level : Extreme

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>>56522467
What's wrong with the maple?

>> No.56522511

>>56522054
I appreciate the portfolio theory fren. That was a nice explanation.

>> No.56522527

>>56522499
Not giving gold away under spot especially a maple. That’s absurd

>> No.56522542

>>56521305
Neat chart.
No stacker here. Looking to stack silver once I'm employed.

>> No.56522566

>>56522511
It's important to remember we currently are knees deep in the twilight zone though. Those historic inverted-bets are no longer valid.
Historically, gold and USD/treasury coupons were always antinomic, yet lately we have seen both go down or up in pair.
In total clownworld you lose all your landmarks.

>> No.56522581

>>56522527
yeah, they probably consider they have enough maples in stock for the moment, so they give an unattractive buy back price.

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56522594

>>56522371
i need to prepare my defenses against the skelleton hordes

>> No.56522608
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56522608

>>56520976
Based. Should get a tube of generics or half a kilo for weight. Keep on stacking fren.

>> No.56522609
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56522609

>>56512397
That movie was a clusterfuck of double crossings

>> No.56522619

>>56522609
What's the specs on the dragon bar?

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>> No.56522706

>>56522608
Those ones on the right are buffalos

>> No.56522713
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>>56522609
been awhile since ive actually watched it

>> No.56522717

First child was born recently. Planning to buy him 12oz a year, done in each quarter. Doing so until I give him the total chest when he’s married or another massive milestone

Also when is silver mooning? I WANT TO SAY
>I TOLD YOU SO

>> No.56522722

>>56522706
Buy an additional tube then. Stack for weight.

>> No.56522729
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>>56522717
Based.

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>>56522717
congratulations anon.
based, wholesome and comfy

>> No.56522790
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56522790

>>56522330
>ctrl+f panda
>0 results

>> No.56522800
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56522800

>>56522790
answering the call

>> No.56522805

>>56522619
It’s a custom pour. Slightly over 7oz, 99.9% fine.
I got obsessed with Chinese export silver aesthetics for a bit.

>> No.56522826

What years are good for krugs?!
I WANT MY SLAVE GOLD DAMMIT

>> No.56522839
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>>56522609
>smoll 1988 gold panda
Pandabro I see you are also a stacker of fine taste.

>> No.56522852

>>56522839
Jeez, how many panda puffs boxes did you open this week?

>> No.56522857

Reminder that the Chinese government pays people to shill pandas for a month or so around release each year.

>> No.56522867
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>>56522800
God I wish they were me.

>>56522852
Oh man, you have no idea! I went back to the store to get another delicious box.

>> No.56522911

>>56522857
I believe it because it kinda came out of nowhere.

>> No.56522964
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>>56522911
Yeah it's really something. Good thing nothing gets past us stackers who are real good at noticing things and going hmmmm.

So anyways, I got this new box of Panda Puffs home and I can't wait to see what free panda coin it has inside!

>> No.56522997

>>56522867
>>56522964
Wait they're giving out fake coins in cereal boxes?

>> No.56523013
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56523013

>>56522997
Not fake - real! I got a 1/4 ounce gold panda in my box this weekend. And wow! It looks like I got a silver coin in today's box. Cool!

>> No.56523016
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56523016

>>56522997
wtf did you just say about me you little shitsqueek?

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>>56523016
It's okay pandabro. Calm down and havr a little something to eat. You're not yourself when you're hungry.

>> No.56523057
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56523057

Wow, would you look at that. I got the 2008 1 ounce silver panda! Thank you organic Panda Puff cereal! Not only is this delicious breakfast cereal part of my balanced diet, but now it's also a part of my panda stacking strategy. I can't wait get another box soon and see what free panda coin is waiting for me inside!

>> No.56523098

>>56523057
Why does it have a Panda Express logo? Trademark infringement, reported to the IPR

>> No.56523125

>>56523013
I'm finding this very hard to believe.
What country, BTW?

>> No.56523139

>>56523125
looks like usa from the in store pic. i was thinking this was another country. i haven't been down the cereal isle in a long time

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56523166

>>56523098
>Why does it have a Panda Express logo?

The same reason the cereal aged past its "Best By" date the better part of a year ago; because panda stackers possess neither good taste nor an attention for detail.

>> No.56523182

bump limit is here, time to start migrating to a new thread
>>56523171
>>56523171
>>56523171

>> No.56523198

>>56523125
USA dude! Free gold and silver Chinese panda coins in ever box. What a time to be a panda stacker!

>>56523166
美國豬閉嘴

>>56523182
>1pbtid
Why do you do this everytime???

>> No.56523278

>>56521036
Yeah, I realized as soon as I picked it up that it wasn't an aluminum can from a campfire, but I didn't know what it was. When I hauled it out of the stream it was completely shiny, no black.

I realized it was silver only after it sat in a box for a few weeks and started to tarnish black on the lower, more porous surfaces. So your first impression is right, the darker areas are tarnished metal. I could polish it but figure the less I mess with it the better.

thanks for your thoughts on trash disposal. The thing is located on a ridge, so my search area for tossed trash would have to be downhill. I'll give it a look next year.
>they probably didn't want hungry bears or big cats smelling then scavenging soup bones and whatnot right next to the cabin.
makes perfect sense, I hadn't thought of that.

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Well /pmg/ I hope you all have a happy Halloween.

>> No.56523502

>>56523334
So close to quads! Happy Halloween to you as well!

>> No.56524634

>>56523198
>Why do you do this everytime???
He's always wrong, too. Bump limit is 309 responses, and that still doesn't stop the thread. He just likes baking, and has a down day when someone takes his toy away. Hell, last thread was like 20 below bump limit, but I guess thinks if he claims it, it must be true.
Kids. Gotta love 'em.

So... looked it up. Whole Foods. We've got one around here. Will check it out.