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Leaf 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.56724212

>>56724177
Thereis no such thing as a precious metal in a world of globalized technical civilizations. There is mere supply/demand and a the rearrangement of society to meet those needs. All material goods are trending towards commodities and all commodity premiums trend to zero and super abundance to inevitable.

Someone in 2009 invented a fully synthetic digital asset that is verifible and mathematically scarse. It's the first and best(partly because of being first) asset ever discovered(yes discovered). You have to be a complete ignoramus in 2023 to still buy gold over digital gold.

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Rate my stack

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Old Vietnamese legend says if you walk these beaches at night you can hear a bitter voice crying out "K-kektop 40% losses"

>> No.56724275

>>56724215
AFAIK his autistic crusade started last year shortly after the SETF threads started getting banned on site on /pol/

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>> No.56724364

What the FUCK is going on with Platinum and Palladium??????

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>born in America ....land of opportunities.....hate it
>could invest in the stock market and get rich...doesnt
>know America is collapsing in 2 weeks.....doesn't leave
>buy a useless commodity to get rich and not be incel
>pay an 88% premium to have America logo
>brag on pmg that you lost 88%
>wait 2 weeks....still an incel
>buy MintScamAnons latest abomination
>use premium code FREN to get silver for only $86 an ounce
>cry
>die waiting for the imaginary collapse
>mommy throws your rocks in the garbage where they belong
>dumpster diver finds shiny rocks in garbage....leaves them there
>such is the life of a silvercel

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>>56722023
>>56722245
Thanks fren for your inputs! Now i did my first (mediocre) purchase, i'll be more cold headed going forward, it's always like this with me.
Just like my first scrap purchase (that i never disclosed to you, i'd be way too ashamed kek).

>We need to be able to discuss more sensitive and valuable secret scrapchad info and share links to potential cheapies or coin deals for evaluation that midwit lurkfags here have no right to learn or see. I promise that I'll never steal any deals you find from you and know you wouldn't jew me either.
I give you my word too, scrapbro. If there is anything specific you are looking for in France/EU, don't hesitate to ask and i'll do my best to help. And if it comes to this, it can be handy to have someone 'on the ground' if you need me as an intermediary to dodge customs or order from a seller who don't do international shipping for example.

>Regarding "reading" and identifying Greek coins, once you have a basic understanding of the alphabet and pronunciation you may find that it's a lot easier than it appears at first
Back in HS i took ancient greek for 3 years as extra curriculum, but it feels like it was an eternity ago, i forgot most of it. I'll try to derust myself a bit.

>https://www.lexilogos.com/keyboard/greek_ancient.htm
Pinned, I know my 'tism will soon take over and i'll be digging left and right for greek items, it will certainly be an invaluable tool. Not long ago i was binge-watching generals & kings' to study greek historic battles, i'm preheated haha.

>> No.56724446

ben's channel is alright. he has a lot of random coins you don't see on many other channels. some romans today: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-pQy1r7uiI

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Why are the silver shills so aggressive lately? Last bread was truly something else, we had like what, 35-40 differents IDs all shilling exclusively physical silver?

Yesterday i was wandering on /pol/ and in the first 5 pages of the catalogue there were 3 silver threads full of the usual silver scambots pastas. Popping out of nowhere, there haven't been a /SETF/ thread in a long time so it's not like they were trying to counter a pro-silver thread. Just random bot-spamming silver shitcoins

Why are they shitting their pants so hard right now? I don't remember any recent news worthy of such organized shilling : price is boringly crabbing, no banks collapsing, delayed financial armageddon, slow paced depression as usual instead, and whales are pumping shitcoins once again. Like, PMs are out of the collective consciousness right now it seems, so is there any news i missed who would trigger this?

>> No.56724580

>>56724248
explain like im retarded

>> No.56724614

>>56724573
>Go to /pmg/ Precious Metals General
>"Wtf! Why are people talking about precious metals in Precious Metals General?"
Wow it must be rough being this retarded

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>>56724573
Did you really just dig up my post from last week just to replace all the instances of "anti-silver" with "pro-silver" lol?
But it doesn't even make any sense in this context, you forgot to replace several sentence.
You truly are something else IQ...

>> No.56724661

>>56724177
Anyone know where I can find a list of every coin minted in the third reich, including dates and mints?

>> No.56724693

>>56724661
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/index.php?p=1&ru=3581&ct=coin&e=allemagne-pre1945

>> No.56724773

>>56724580
Banksters were putting their paper derivative orders (they're not even in physical possession of them) on the market to suppress the spot price and didn't have to report them because they were classed as exchange rate derivative contracts instead of precious metal derivative contracts. Now they have to by law, the derivative suppression scam is for all to see.

>> No.56725029

>>56724212
>technical civilizations.
What does this mean mr fud?

>> No.56725053

>>56724773
I go for paper silver SLV due to anti counterfeiting technologies - its basically like armored paper - plus vaguely acceptable frictionless trading which avoids taxes, PSLV if they're cheap to NAV to round out my purchase and I'm willing to suffer Shady Sprotts non allocated warehouse contamination and decay, petty shit for my magpie brain I heartily acknowledge. I'll buy more if it's on sale or fits my little 5 figure manpurse. SLV rounds are nice too, but I'm staying away at this price. Collectibility doesnt matter above $10 USD per SLV ounce it seems. Cheerio!

>> No.56725164

>>56725053
>trading slv
>to avoid taxes
only a couple hours to find out what et reinvested at!

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>>56725053
SLV is subsidized by the stackers. (ie. the silvercels) who are paying the $6 difference on behalf of the producer, the miner still gets shafted regardless.

The difference between spot and SLV is this stackers premium, collectively enough bars that you can fill each premium grabblers nose with 1000 oz of silver, you cannot sell or buy anything else in the bullion market without expanding nasal capacity, coins and small bars start off as LGD bars from the market that get broken on production and refining thanks to coof19 metal gluts just from dealing in small quantities that dont trade in the real bullion market (SLV and GLD)

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>>56725164
If you want to larp as a financial wizz you should learn about Roth IRAs and such

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>>56725223
i make too much money and can't invest in a roth. i did when i was younger. and again, et would't go in a tax advantaged account since there would be tax liability, silly. remember i already taught you that?

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>>56725298
Some people are just slow

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I've come to the conclusion that I don't care if people I know don't own silver. They can let their wealth melt away through inflation. I tried to warn them, they're not listening.

Also my dad said he's buying my mom 12toz of "artistic" rounds for Christmas. He's not as an aggressive stacker as I am but at least my immediate family is wise.

>> No.56725794

>>56725649
You know the saying anon :
>You can take a donkey to the water, but you cannot force it to drink
Then if afterward the donkey is thirsty and forced to sell his daughter to you for a bottle of water, he can only blame himself.

>> No.56725837

>>56725649
be wary of who you tell anon

Those friends might not take your advice seriously now, but when the fat lady sings, some of them are bound to remember "anon mentioned he had Silver"

Then they come knocking

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>>56724261
Kek

>> No.56725923

>>56725649
Is what's pictured there the first addition you ever made to your collection?

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>real paper silver

Kek

>> No.56726049

>>56725649
dont tell anyone you own precious metals. not even your closest family or gf.

girls dont understand why its sitting there and not being cashed in to buy them holidays.

>> No.56726110

/pol/ is learning about IQdelet

>>449401883

>> No.56726138

>>56725298
>hurr durr smart people lose all their money cuz I'm le drunken smart cuz I say so i make too much to use IRAs because my losses are so high

Timeless wisdom from ashtray Bob le oracle of/pmg/ poor man's general

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>>56725649
Kektop I'm sure people are lining up to take advice from someone who lost 80% on a scam and has a pile of rocks worth.......$83

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>>56724364
Platinum Patrol is on a roll

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>>56726138
are you smart enough to be able to figure out what the effective yield on this particular buy is currently? the position is insanely green. most shares were bought on the dip in 2020.

>> No.56726284

>>56726138
>>56726277
it's 25% in case you need some help

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Hot take:

I’ve never seen anyone in pmg ever buy silver & actually get wealthy

Me thinks it’s because if you don’t want it bad enough to buy stocks then you’re just gonna be poor.

(They hate him because he’s right)

>> No.56726382

>>56726208
If platinum goes up you should just buy a miner and get appreciation plus a 7% dividend instead of paying a 49% premium for a hunk of what's actually aluminum

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I fell for the silver scam. Don't do the same. Maybe consider buying if it goes back under $20/oz. Anything else is a literal waste of money.

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>>56726277
Is it 25%?

It's always kektopworthy when the only profits being made on the precious metals general are on (non metal) stocks (and of course my good fren mintscamanon fleecing the sheeple)

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>>56724386
>If there is anything specific you are looking for in France/EU, don't hesitate to ask and i'll do my best to help. And if it comes to this, it can be handy to have someone 'on the ground' if you need me as an intermediary to dodge customs or order from a seller who don't do international shipping for example.
Thanks fren that sounds like an excellent arrangement, and I'd of course be happy to help you in the same fashion. I'm pretty good at finding/obtaining things generally, so besides the stuff germane to /pmg/ if you ever need things like pure Ivermectin or concentrated rabbi-repellant for example it would be my pleasure to assist you.

>Back in HS i took ancient greek for 3 years as extra curriculum
Awesome, sounds like you're already well ahead of the curve and probably know much more than I do. Even if rusty that education gives you a great advantage, it'll be significantly easier for you to dive into Greek coins than I assumed. I took 3 years of Latin in HS, useful for deciphering Roman coins and artifacts, etymology and deducing the meaning of words in Romance languages but I could never have a conversation in Latin. Taking an intro class in ancient Greek would be awesome but I haven't found the opportunity yet.

>> No.56726446

>>56724573
>there haven't been a /SETF/ thread in a long time
>silver threads popping up out of nowhere
Yeah they start heavily shilling on 4chan once the price goes over $23 per ounce. That's the line. They want to create as many bagholders as possible so once the price hits $23-24 an ounce, silver shops can afford to pay to advertise on here again and they spam threads (both pro and anti btw, just to keep people discussing metals)

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>>56725837
>Then they come knocking
They'll catch a JHP if they don't leave when I tell them to.

>>56725923
No just my larger bars in cases.

>>56726049
If I got married, 1.) Iron clad prenup and 2.) She also better be a stacker or no ring on her finger. I'd mention to a GF that I like old silver coins for a gift. Also
>why it's sitting there and not being cashed in
I wouldn't date someone that stupid.

I've never told anyone how much silver I own and never will. I just say I'm a coin collector.

>> No.56726480

>>56724213
If you dont hold it…

>> No.56726564

>>56726427
well i guess it will be higher next time since the div does up every quarter, but yeah. 1.25/4.90 = .255 lol

>> No.56726639

>>56724386
>Not long ago i was binge-watching generals & kings' to study greek historic battles, i'm preheated haha.
Hell yeah Kings and Generals is a cool channel! You've seen me post some of my ancient weapons and projectile artifacts so the study of pre-modern warfare and weaponry is very interesting to me too. My first serious foray into ancient things was Roman military artifacts, well before getting deep into ancient coins, and I expanded my interest to basically any interesting tool and weapon/projectile from the European Neolithic through late Medieval era. Even more than with ancient coins my abilities to recognize special artifacts and slurp awesome deals are quite strong, and unlike coins which were just a means of exchange rarely imbued with powerful energies some of the artifacts I've collected are ridiculously powerful, holding them one can *feel* the individual on the other side of dozens of centuries. Usually people didn't consciously focus on specific coins that passed through their hands and imbue them with their hopes and dreams, their fear or fury, and their generative or destructive intent, whereas some tools and weapons were the object of a person's focus and quite important to them, perhaps the sole object standing between their continued life and their imminent death, so those items become a vessel of some sort of emotional energy transference that persists through the centuries and which the intuitive part of my brain feels when I hold such items. Might sound like metaphysical woowoo but holding and absorbing artifacts like that is an instantaneous, extremely rich and powerful almost intoxicating experience. No coin has ever come close to that for me. If that sounds like a good time I can help you find special ancient artifacts for your own collection, think about it and LMK fren.

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Envisage buying from this company…

>> No.56726852

>>56726819
I have the app because of spot deals, but I get on to check spot price and tend to browse. They charge $40 at a minimum for $10 FV junk, above the kang of junk silver, monument metals (PBUH). And there is no difference except paying $40 more. They are $2-3 over others on silver oz and what’s the difference? God damn…

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Damn it feels good to own guns, land, and treasure.

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>>56726866
God, l just really wish they would make those damn flux braces for glocks instead of the stupid overpriced prone to shoot yourself Sig P320. They would literally sell millions of them and single handedly revive the PDW genre of pistol.

>> No.56727043

Hehe line keeps going up.

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Buying silver =buying poverty

>> No.56727061

>>56727046
>Xavier Mileiu
>le current thing
Gay

>> No.56727066

>>56726448
>I wouldn't date someone that stupid.
see thats the problem there. you have to date them first my guy. thats how you find out these things.

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Law & Order edition.

>> No.56727189

>>56727151
Justice has never been blind. Make one big eyeball and a finger on one side of the scale.

>> No.56727227

>>56726852
How often does apmex have spot deals? I’ve had the app for 3 months and in that time I’ve seen one.
Two if you include first time customer deals.

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>>56727026
They make them for Glocks. Pic unrelated, I don't want to get my non-Glock Glock out of the safe right now.

>> No.56727251

>>56726819
>>56726852
If you aren't buying from Apmex where tf are you buying from lol. It's like the biggest dealer in the country.

>> No.56727281

>>56727066
My ex wasn't smart enough to buy PMs, so I never bought her any and had the ones I ordered delivered to my parents house so she never saw them. I ordered shooting sports stuff to the house because she knew I owned firearms. I even took her to the range a few times. She enjoyed my lever actions.

>> No.56727354

>>56727066
>>56727281
I was completely honest with her about the cost of what I ordered firearm related. The reason I was always 'broke' was because I was always 'buying ammo and immediately going to the range'. My dad was in on the scheme. I used to put his gun purchases on my debit card and loan him cash for firearm purchases so my mom wouldn't find out. It's not that he couldn't afford any of it he makes 6 figures and my mom makes high 5s, but he didn't want her seeing any paper trail, and still asked for 1911s and classic Sigs for Christmas from my mom, and always got them. I learned from the best.

>> No.56727365

>>56727251
Mon
*clap*
ument
*clap*
Metals
Aaaaaayyy

>> No.56727380

>>56727354
This is literally me

>> No.56727384

>>56725569
where can i get one of those statues and is it silver?

>> No.56727388

>>56724177
What are the odds of silver being used in shtf? I’m not thinking too common but maybe I’m mistaken.

>> No.56727429

>>56727384
The dude that was making them showed up for like 3 threads and sold out. He never came back.

>> No.56727484

>>56727189
Justice is blind
A legal system is not

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>>56725794
The mailman was much later than usual but that $18 candelabrum was delivered and I broke it down, the yield was surprisingly better than the ~80g I expected because the arms are hollow thick gauge sterling instead of the usual construction method where thin sheeting is wrapped around a solid steel rod for structural support. With 123 grams of sterling it works out to $4.92/ozt asw, not amazing but it sure beats collecting condoms on a beach in Vietnam!

>> No.56727573

>>56727517
are you only doing a single flip per side?

>> No.56727655

>>56727227
Not often, but Black Friday is coming, lots of spot deals to be had then

>>56727251
>Monument Metals
>BOLD Precious Metals
>Liberty Coin
>Hero Bullion
>Bullion Exchanges
>BGASC
>Golden Eagle Coin
>Golden State Mint

Monument and BOLD are the cheapest, the others are hit or miss depending on what specials they are running. Unless you're a pre-1933 goldchad, then Liberty Coin is the best.

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>>56727655
>Not often, but Black Friday is coming, lots of spot deals to be had then

Why is gold still going up? I wanted Negro Friday cheapies

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>>56727536
>$4.92/ozt
>not amazing
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

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>>56727691
I don't know fren, silver was declining too, I was hoping for some $21-22 slurping prices for Black Friday. But then all of a sudden it's coming back up.

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>>56726157
>Luxury resort
If by luxury, you mean piles of sticks and used condoms, then yes, you're living the dream.

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>>56726866
Yes. Also checked.

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>>56726639
Nobody can accuse you of not being passionate about this subject, what an ardent tirade!
>Might sound like metaphysical woowoo but holding and absorbing artifacts like that is an instantaneous, extremely rich and powerful almost intoxicating experience.
I'd love to feel that at least once, i never held any ancient weapon. Took at quick glance, but couldn't find anything on ebay but for a spearhead selling for 500€, even though the condition was far from great. Are ancient weapons always this expensive?
Even the few arrowhead i found were far above what i initially expected.

>> No.56727837

>>56724645
he's lazyposting. literal copypasta bot.

>> No.56727863

>>56727573
Yep. 4:45 on each side at 4500F. Jack Daniel's seasoning. Their whisky is over rated but their BBQ products tend to be top of the line in their price range. I drink Jim Beam and every type of vodka when it comes to liquor.

>> No.56727866
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>>56726866
SHALL NOT

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guns

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There's always one resident retard that repeats the same nonsensical posts in every thread shitting on paper metal and miner stocks. It's easy to identify because most posts advocate buying Eagles and Leafs and Roos. As if we are children.

There's nothing wrong with SLV and GLD etc because they are ETFs of actual assayed certificates. Mints on the other hand are actually Semitic ponzi scheme "audited" by corrupt as fuck government agents, and the very few people in /pmg/ with any holdings are using it as risky deleveraged options play to play fair before it collapses , the last cry of the anti-racist mob

>> No.56727923

>>56727882
I wish I had just bought fuckin A-Mark stock instead of physical silver. Look at the chart. I basically could have 10X'ed my money if I had bought the stock instead of silver bars. (A-Mark owns JMBullion in case anyone didn't know).

https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/AMRK

>> No.56727924
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Building wealth takes effort, you can't just buy an overpriced rock like a typical lazy pmg scam victim. You must sell the rocks. There's nothing wrong with taking advantage of dumb and greedy silvercels. Thank you mintscamanon for showing us the way to prosperity

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>>56725649
I love your Assahoi bars, great choice

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>>56727923
Yep, Stocks are garaunteed winners and silver is a garaunteed loser

Laughing all the way to the beach as some troon says bbbbbbbbbut your huge profits aren't real

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Wow a-mark is a $625 million company. That's impressive. Kektop some guy made that from charging huge premiums on basic commodities. That shows how many chumps there are. Lmao all it takes is a website, a few rocks and some shipping labels.

I hope mintscamanon eventually gets that big someday but he has to find more sheeple to fleece.....pmg is too poor and already sheared

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>>56727964
>Stocks are garaunteed winners
Learn to read and comprehend English. Easy mode: there's at least two free audio book in English available for free when you search for them. And .pdfs, but we both know you you wouldn't read it, the audio book you can listen to for easy, lasy, dumb-dumb mode.

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>>56724364
They are industrial metals responding to economic downturn concerns.
They are not monetary metals. However, they carry many of the same attributes of monetary metals. This is a classic example of the dangers present in PMs. The fundamentals of something like Platinum shows a tight market with most of the supply coming from S.A. and Russia. It is only $1K. Juxtapose Pt and Pd from 2007-present. Pd gave back most of its gains from the high of $3k.Pt used to be 2:1 with gold, ad is now .50:1. (roughly).
What matters is the fundamental analysis. This shit is valuable and useful.stacking it under the mattress as an investment will be smarter than attempting to trade it.
My opinion is PMs are for the BIG collapse. You don't buy this shit expecting to trade. Overextending on Pt and Pd are easy to do.
In my opinion. I think these expensive ass fucking metals sort of give the game away... Imagine the amount of labor, time and toil it would take for your to buy an ounce of rhodium. This is similar to a pizza crust being spread out over a pan. The places where the dough rips first are the shallowest amounts of dough. Rhodium and Pd ran away for a bit out of necessity. Paper derivatives can not contain it. Silver is simply NOT allowed to have similar price movements because of its relationship to gold. Gold is 100% a political commodity. Whether we get to see the agreements or not, I think it is fair to assume that NONE OF US are playing with a fair deck. We have to ANTICIPATE, and will have no success in trying to REACT.

>> No.56728055

>>56727924
This OC is literally 10/10. The bantz might as well be fun and this is great.

>> No.56728066

The modern investor is looking for minimizing counter party risk. Banging your head against the wall of reason only makes your brains spill out, holding physical assets that will not zero out is the logical consequence. And that’s it. Shilling will not do much to dissuade the investor from placing their wealth in tangible assets. Acting, thinking otherwise makes you are mere character for everyone’s amusement, and that’s what you are.

>> No.56728069

>>56728034
I think anon was simply asking about the pump experienced today/the past week.

>> No.56728084
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>>56728034
Short picture, tighten your belts, stack fiat for investing, get a side hustle to add to fiat stack, reconsider the DCA amount you've been going with, check charts daily, keep your powder dry and buy on the next big dip.
Long picture, hold onto your butts.

>> No.56728096

>>56728012
I majored in Investment banking and read "A Random Walk Down Wallstreet" and I think it is IMPERATIVE for younger investors to understand what real investing is. Placing a bet and making 10000% is not the norm. It is a function of low interest rates. And just like Wile E. Coyote, we are running on air. You don't get to make 10% returns for free. To do so in the 1970's when we had much more sound monetary principles you were lucky to beat the market. Both of these books recommend you but an index as even hedge funds couldn't beat the market consistently.
The correlation of high returns are directly correlated to lowering interest rates. Liquidity is propping up asset prices. NOT economic prowess.
The key takeaway is this: Boomers got to ride the wave higher. Millennials got to enjoy the "froth". And now we are going to be going through the descent. What goes up, must come down. And no economy can function with 0% interest rates, DESPITE the banks trying to replace capital with liquidity.
The country is broke. And debt instruments that can NOT be paid are what you own.
CAPITAL wins the day. The trick is to know that some CAPITAL is ALREADY LEVERAGED.
Do you know the difference?

>> No.56728133

>>56728084
Seinfeld posters across all boards as a way to mitigate Jewish hate is cringe. That’s what it is.

>> No.56728140

>>56728096
You’re not the only one with a degree here. We all know what’s coming. Our lecturers weren’t completely pozzed.

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>>56724177
Interview of David Rogers Webb about his book The Great Taking.

https://youtu.be/QeP71CKRZNs

>> No.56728174

>>56728140
What do they say these days? Do they acknowledge the debt traps or is it all business as usual?
I only have a BA but I never really thought the professors offered any foresight of what is to come.

>> No.56728201

>>56728096
>CAPITAL wins the day.

Do I should be saving my dollars right now?

>> No.56728250

>>56728167
nice. i was posting about this book a couple months ago. pdf copy of book: https://billholter.files.wordpress.com/2023/09/taking-june21-web.pdf

>> No.56728262

Save your precious $$$$!
Like honestly falling for this…. There are some member of my family that won’t relent with that ideology like somehow I’m going to save dollars and buy the dip when no one want the dollar and the United States does nothing important. Prove to me they do. You can’t.

>> No.56728275

>>56728201
>>56728201
I save dollars. We have NO IDEA how this is going to play out and on what timeline. There is safety in the masses in that all investments will be propped up to prevent societal collapse. So you NEED to plan for the short-medium and long term cash needs.It's not even unreasonable to hold onto SOME stocks and ETFs if you earn a returm.
Shit won't just burn down overnight. No one in the world wants that and ALL global leaders want a soft landing. So expect the "masses" to eat the turd sandwich. If you can anticipate the "out" then you'll be fine. Portfolios work just like that: Part of your portfolio rises and some of it falls. The balance is the key.
If an average $1M portfolio has an allocation of 2% to PMs, then all it takes to be a millionaire is $20,000 invested in silver. If we're correct and banks implode and PMs move then you win big. Most millionaires probably hold SLV or some fake shit as their "2%". Which we all suspect being 0%. The PONZI will break and the plebs will want the paper-ponzi to paper over the losses. However everyone will be giga-slurping physical and it the paper-millionaires will be slum dogs fighting for day work

>> No.56728281
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Just got back from a trip to Philly. 300% premiums exist inside the gift shop at the US mint in Philadelphia! $76 for an ASE. $80 for a proof lol. It seems especially odd since they're making them 100 feet away.

>> No.56728291

>>56728096
I'm just waiting for the next stock market crash, I lived thru many since the crash of 87 but what worries me is it will be some 10 year bear market, like the 30s or 70s

>> No.56728300
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And in keeping with today's /pmg/ theme, picrel.

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>>56728201
You need $$$ for when a buying opportunity presents itself and when things start crashing everything goes down, there's a flight to US $ basically the $ goes up. Look at what silver did in early 2000

>> No.56728344
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And the mythical 40% premiums. They exist, but only at the gift shop inside the US Mint: $2820 for a gold eagle lol. I hope this makes the driftwood and used condom combing beach resort staff of Southeast Asia very happy.

>> No.56728355

>>56728344
did you make sure to tell the idiots working at the mint they should ditch the fake physical and switch to real paper siilver?

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>>56727733
>REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
dubdubschecked, kek. If it makes you feel better I looked around for a half hour on that site last night and the only other thing I saw was a Franklin Mint medallion set that contains 9 troy ounces of sterling ($200 melt value) for $100 + about $20 in shipping and tax, but unless I can jew them into accepting under $70 I'm not really interested. Looking at sold items it seems like even some of the best cheapies would sit for a while before someone slurped them so if I do a quick check every 7-10 days for new listings I probably wouldn't miss much.

>>56727788
checked again, hmm.
>I'd love to feel that at least once, i never held any ancient weapon. Took at quick glance, but couldn't find anything on ebay but for a spearhead selling for 500€, Are ancient weapons always this expensive?
Sounds like you're just finding fixed-price items listed at Tel-Aviv prices by eternal grabblers. People who can afford to wait indefinitely will list things at outrageous prices hoping to eventually hook a deep-pocketed retard, and sooner-or-later they often do. Naturally it depends on the culture and type of spearhead but the vast majority don't cost that much if you're patient. Almost all of my artifact purchases were auction-format slurps but it often takes a while before nice items of any given type worth following and bidding on get listed. LMK what sort of artifacts, preferred age and culture(s) you're interested in and I'll see if I can find something promising.
>Even the few arrowhead i found were far above what i initially expected.
The grabblers strike again, most of them shouldn't be too expensive. For example I think my average price for those hundreds of Scythian arrowheads is around $1.75 each, though that doesn't include other more rare and special arrowheads I obtained individually. I'd be happy to send you a gift "starter pack" of artifacts and coins, tell me what cultures you like and I'll see what I have to spare.

>> No.56728376
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>>56727866
>African Treasure
And as I gazed upon you, I knew you were my negro

>> No.56728398
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Master baiter:
>You lose 40%
Brain-stem reactionaries
>Only silver is real

I'm out.

>> No.56728404

>>56728344
>mythical 40% premiums

That's what you were paying several years ago and you swore premiums were never going lower and you could easily get them back

>> No.56728405

>>56727365
Go off queen

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>>56727866
Long glonk is long

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Here's a Morgan

>> No.56728464

>>56728355
Lol. 2 employees in the gift shop were actually having a weird conversation about a racist person the one knew who dropped the "n" word...I was looking at crap by the counter, they stopped talking, I looked at them, and the one employee said he thought I was "going to answer". I didn't hear him asking his coworker anything, just bitching about the racist guy he knew, so I have no idea wtf he meant, but it was odd and sort of 4chan related so I'm posting it. Also every fuckin display and museum there features pictures and stories about any black or female line manager or gum scraper ever employed by the federal government now. It's only weird because there are no plaques or pictures "celebrating" any white federal servants who lived in the past 100 years. Just women and minorities, and none were interesting stories, just shit like: Black man pictured above, Big Joe Blowderson, ran the anealling oven on 2nd shift for an indefinite amount of time. It's was so patronizing that I actually got angry For black people and women after I kept seeing it.

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>>56728133
I watch a lot of TV, even though I don't post on /tv/. Sorry some of us have hobbies instead of browsing /pol/ for most of our adult existence. I denounce the Talmud, the Torah, Jews, Israel, Muslims, the Koran, and everyone named Mohammed. And everyone with a Jew last name. And you, fuck you.

>> No.56728494

Hello

>> No.56728496

>>56728494
buzz off

>> No.56728501

>>56728281
Shameless kikes, seriously, fuck the (((US Mint))).

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>> No.56728518

>>56728404
No, I've never paid anything close to that. I live in the US. Actually before I started stacking a couple years ago, I bought a little stack of silver and sold it for about a 90% profit when it jumped from $7-to about$14, so technically, whatever premiums I've paid so far should be reduced by the $200 or so I made in silver profits prior. But, it's all irrelevant because I'm not buying PMs with the intent to sell them for USD later. Its my fiat, and I'll exchange it in any way I like.

>> No.56728519

>>56728496
Why

>> No.56728525
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>>56728494
>>56728496
>2 1 posts at their time of initial posting already fighting
Post PMs or leave.

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>>56728281
The mint learned their lesson from 2020 when anons started cleaning out their stock of 2019 atb 5 oz coins when spot was reaching $30 an ounce. They hate the fact that they sold all their numismatics for less than generic at the time so they jacked the prices up so much in the hopes it will never happen again.
>>56728464
Lookup the new mint director Ventris Gibson, total diversity hire with all that crap probably starting under her.

>> No.56728578
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I'm ready frens. I'm ready for the stacking grind to fix the economy finally and for the WAGMI era to really kick in.

>> No.56728579

>>56728291
Then invest in shit like JEPI. If all of these boomer investing ETFs and funds implode then your silver is worth $2000.
If not then you slurp 10%+ divvies paid monthly until it DOES implode.
It's called portfolio management because it allows you to construct your holdings for ALL kinds of outcomes.
I own mining stocks (majors) along with income stocks along with my stack. Once you got a good stack you don;t need to worry about risk. You can literally ride the market that is propped up for the masses!
It really is that simple, folks. The titanic is moving and it's not hard to see where it's going. You better get used to being patient too. You know what to do to survive judgement day, just see that you you're ready. If you get sick of stacking then buy some TSYL and collect 60% payments until shtf.
$20,000 investment to make what? $500 per month? If the financial system will kick the can for 5 more years then why the hell not! Hedge the income by investing it into silver. You can slurp up an early retirement or create a "set and it and forget it" style silver investing.
The American capital markets are an art. The trick is the plebs are too stupid to realize they're the ones being consumed. The ONLY game in town is the capital markets. And that system is leveraged to the gills and about to BUST.
If I buy a $1M bond, I can take it to a bank and get a $1M loan. I can then use that loan to go buy another bond. And then pledge that same bond for another $1M loan. Over and over and over until you are slurping up massive sums of interest based on nothing but the same $1M value.
A complete FRAUD any way you cut it.

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>>56728365
>Looking at sold items it seems like even some of the best cheapies would sit for a while before someone slurped them so if I do a quick check every 7-10 days for new listings I probably wouldn't miss much.
It's from the platform you newly got interested in? That's nice if you only have to check every once in a while each alternative platform, it's not too much time consuming this way.

>The grabblers strike again, most of them shouldn't be too expensive
Yeah that's what i thought, the nose almost poked my eye through the screen man, but since i don't know better i prefered to ask you first. And like the arrowheads were tagged at 15€ a pop, got me some eyebrows' raising too.

>I'd be happy to send you a gift "starter pack" of artifacts and coins, tell me what cultures you like and I'll see what I have to spare.
Pictures you mean, r-right?

While i was scrolling endlessly in search for old weapons, testing weird keywords to see if i could find anything of historic value, i found pic rel.
I didn't know what it was, i thought a kind of halberd or a tool for the fields at first, so i looked up for it and it ended up being a XVIIIth c. kind of axe used by the winegrowers to prune the wineyard. It usually was forged by the winegrowers themselves and it comes in all shapes and sizes. I thought it was pretty cool.

This one i found is in wrought iron and the blade is 50cm long, so i bid on it for 10 bux. Not taking much risk there. The weight isn't indicated, but considering the size i'm betting on around 1.8-2kg maybe?

Also i wanted to ask you about pewter becuz i'm eyeing a beautiful jug, but i don't want to overpay for it, what is the max price you consider per kg?

>> No.56728645

>>56728557
I didn't know that but it's certainly hilarious. If you look, they have BU coins from 2019 and up in those cases, so they must've future proofed their prices in 2019 lol. Also, you have to go through a TSA style checkpoint to walk down a glass hallway and see the liberty bell. Next to the liberty bell is the exit door, which opens directly to the street, so anyone could just walk through that exit door while the steady stream of tourists is walking out, thus circumventing all 5 (I counted) black security personnel, plus the bored park service girl, and I'll assume a minority security manager hiding somewhere. I'm not sure what you could do to the liberty bell with a pocket knife, but if you were thinking about something neferious, you'd better not try getting through the front entrance, lest yiu be met with the full force of possibly 7 minority hires, all highly skilled in absurdly useless work for government union wages, and all trained to at not getting fired.

>> No.56728714

>>56727384
try emailing jewelryanon@gmail.com

>> No.56728746

>>56728281
It's priced for tourists that don't know and potentially don't care because they "bought it at the mint."

>> No.56728818

>>56727517
>well done
ngmi

>> No.56728984

>>56728281
>Just got back from a trip to Philly. 300% premiums exist inside the gift shop at the US mint in Philadelphia! $76 for an ASE. $80 for a proof lol. It seems especially odd since they're making them 100 feet away.

This makes me wonder, what would happened to silvers price if premiums were banned? All bars, all coins, all forms, purely weight*spot=price.

>> No.56728997
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They’re going to pump the spot price of silver and gold for black friday and cyber monday, and then dump it after we buy, aren’t they…

>> No.56729179

>>56724216
nice slick desu

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>>56728984
Why would they ban premiums? Retards here on pmg happily pay 40 to110% premiums to have the logo of the government they hate stamped on a coin. Ironic isn't it.

Just another reason why no one on pmg has ever made a profit on silver

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This is a mass reply. You didn't expect this to happen, but it did.

>> No.56729888
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Almost double the spot price, but still a pretty neat design. I wish more mints did the 0.5 oz range and smaller. The Royal Mint did a 0.1 Oz bullion for a while that were really cool.

https://www.chards.co.uk/2024-australian-lunar-year-of-the-dragon-1-oz-silver-coin/19351

>> No.56729948

>>56728281
$76 for an ASE is a 200% premium not 300%

Can yall fokx not do basic math or is ur brain rotted with hatred for people who got rich by not buying silver?

>> No.56729949
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>>56729888
I wish fractionals didn't have such a premium. But that's what junk silver is for.

>> No.56730123

>>56729949
Lmao yall used to happily pay 40 to 100% >>56729601
premiums now you sound crazy wanting low premiums what changed?

>> No.56730469

Silver has been the dumbest and most painful hold. If I was to redo my position I would have bought no more than 50oz purely as a hedge. If you faggots are right, 50oz will be more than enough post-happening. If you're wrong, it's money flushed into the toilet.

>> No.56730497

Could there literally be a health benefit from licking a gold and silver coin daily? Like you would absorb a miniscule amount of elements, and i believe silver is anti microbial

>> No.56730506
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>>56730123
I know I'm wasting my time here as you're obviously either a bot or busy collecting your $0.01 per reply from THEM. But why does it bother you what people spend their money on? It's not your money.

They're neat pieces of metal, are shiny and I enjoy taking them out to look at. Got about 60 Oz in bullion and another 50 in commemorative coins.

>> No.56730783

>>56730506
It's a shitcoin shill trying to demoralize anons to push them into their get rich quick threads. The "all in" and "profits now" rhetoric with these people make it obvious. Just ignore.

>> No.56730803

>>56728281
ya, i went in and felt really fucking scammed

sucks they will onyl sell to 1 or 2 buyers but not to common folk

honestly id like to see the US kill the commermative mint bullshit and make it law to sell the eagles as a bullion round. make it like mexico/austria and run with restrikes. the whole purpose of the 1985 liberty coin act isnt to enrich a few new york investing firms or the mint but provide real money to the people

>> No.56730816

>>56730497
just use coloidal silver

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>>56730783
You can't pump someone else's bags with silver and gold other than your own.
>NOOO YOU CANT BUY SILVER
>BUY LINK XRP DOGE AVAX INSTEAD!!!!!!
I'm pro Bitcoin as a concept and own a little, but I have a slight level of skepticism that it's a backdoor CBDC created by alphabet soup bois.

>> No.56730966

>>56730506
Let me ask you that question because you retards always project

I know I'm wasting my time here as you're obviously either a bot or busy collecting your $0.01 per reply from THEM. But why does it bother you what people spend their money on? It's not your money.

>> No.56730980

>>56730966
hey faggot, there is a thread that needs your attention

>>>/pol/449458945

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>>56730783
Lmao you broke retards don't have enough money to affect any asset class you lost everything in an obvious scam

>> No.56731005

>>56730980
bro don't bring him over there people are actually having a discussion in that thread

>> No.56731013

>>56730980
Poltards are as dumb as silvercels all losers why take advice from broke losers ?

>> No.56731022

>>56730469
I think it is a looming 30x. You only need to be right once to wagmi with those kinds of numbers. And because we are all super smart, we can easily plan out our portfolios to acquire wagmi status in one asset and then spend our time investing in other things to hedge our bets or secure income etc.

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>>56730997
You will never be this comfy

>> No.56731044

Lmao they are getting rekked just like the k thread. Unless you are in the cult no one is dumb enough to buy silver. Post ur losses chump

>> No.56731054

I also forgot to mention that they endlessly seethe about not being BTC early adopters and cannot fathom the idea of a career.

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>>56731033
You wont you only own $60 of silver you paid $400 for

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>>56731022
>>56731033
>>56731044
B...bros...

>> No.56731079

>>56731054
Just like silvertards don't get rich slowly with stocks go broke fast with the silverscam

>> No.56731105
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My modest gold stack

Have about 100x as much AG

AIGMI?

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>>56731105
>AIGMI?

Looks pretty good, but you don't yet have enough used condoms to afford being a wagieslave in Vietnam.

>> No.56731147

>>56731105
The I could have bought a house stack but I prefer being a broke rentoid

>> No.56731177

>>56729949
If you're ok with generic fractionals, golden state mint sales are the cheapest. They're running buffalos and walking liberty rounds for black Friday. A 5oz tube of 1/4s is $143 and a 10oz tube of 1/2s are $262 at this moment. (It's the same price on singles too).

>> No.56731207

>>56731177
the mighty dubdubs

>> No.56731219

The funny thing about silvercels is they all lost at least 80%

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Holy shit this place has turned into a complete shit show, we must be close.

>> No.56731278

What are we comping for black friday? Got $5k to drop

>> No.56731284

>>56731241
I unironically think a serious deleveraging event is on the horizon. It will originate in these overly shorted meme stocks and all hell is going to break loose once these toxic assets are unable to be sold to anyone buy the Fed. Couldn't be happier owning silver at a time like this.

>> No.56731289

>>56731241
Close to roping and mommy throwing your garbagecrocks in the trash

>> No.56731293

thanks btw whoever notified IQdelet about that thread in /pol/ he's now shitting it up

asshole

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didn't know they made a gold coin version of this

>> No.56731313

>>56731278
I'm gonna slurp up a $100FV of quarters I think. Or possibly 100oz Johnson Matthew bar.
I'm trying to not get too crazy this year.

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>>56724177
get board the rockets
today the countdown begins

>> No.56731377

>>56731313
You can't even afford your $300 trailer lot rent much less an ounce of silver

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>>56728591
>a XVIIIth c. kind of axe used by the winegrowers to prune the wineyard. It usually was forged by the winegrowers themselves and it comes in all shapes and sizes. I thought it was pretty cool.
Yeah tools like that old agricultural "bill hook" are pretty cool, I've seen sellers in the past make good money selling them on the USA eBay as "French Revolution" era peasant polearm billhook or glaive or voulge weapons, on the claim that big agricultural tools like that were certainly picked up and used by the revolutionaries. Might be a lucrative hustle for you if you can find them cheap in France and then ship internationally at a decent price. I don't know what your 50cm blade might weigh but I agree that if you can get things like it cheap then there is no risk if they sell at such low prices there, they have great resale value in the USA at least. In the USA we have similar antique tools called a "sling-blade" or "Kaiser-axe" for cutting brush that I always buy when I see them cheap, they are smaller but still look very intimidating.

>Also i wanted to ask you about pewter becuz i'm eyeing a beautiful jug, but i don't want to overpay for it, what is the max price you consider per kg?

For modern scrap pewter I try to keep it under $8/kg max, around 1/3rd of the spot price of Tin, however if you are looking at a very nice old hand-made jug then most of its value is from being an antique and I'd have to know more to give a max price I'd pay. And yeah fren I'd ship you a care package of ancient goodies, maybe also things from the USA you might not see there like fossil petrified wood, do you like fossils? Having big hoards of extra stuff doesn't do me too much good so if it helps spark interest and joy in worthy bros like you then it's a much better use for the items than just sitting around collecting dust here.

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>>56731365
i don't think she got a full 8 hours fren

>> No.56731403

>>56730783
The shills here are out of control. If your thinking is accurate, I should close my small crypto positions since they're going all out to sell their bags at the top

>> No.56731460

>>56731403
Boomer rocks are worthless

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it's time to move to a BRICS country.
Is China still looking for used white men?

>> No.56731530

>>56731293
That was a dick move, but the average /pol/ lurker is savvy enough to realize that a high shill ratio is a great sign.

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>>56731460
https://www.reuters.com/technology/crypto-firm-tether-says-it-has-frozen-225-mln-linked-human-trafficking-2023-11-20/

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>>56731241
yeah it's basically unreadable now
never been this bad before

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the lower paper metals go, the more he posts

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no stack photo, no opinion

>> No.56731667

>>56731554
I know someone who tried to buy libertads from the bank in a major Mexican city last week. 5 big banks and none had any in stock, in any size. They didn't know when they would get more either. It seems like there might be larger entities slurping silver that's not making much news lately (I know about the DoD silver seizure recently).

>> No.56731789

>>56731625
46% losses with paper silver. Kektop! Should’ve bought physical silver if you wanted to make it.

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are we going to make it?

>> No.56731890

what's insidious about this iqdelete is he is constantly switching IPs.

>> No.56731903

does iq turn into a bull when he's green on his bars?

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>>56731890
hes such a sperg though that you, and I and many others see right through it. the amount of times he responds to himself is quite pathetic. trying to drum up conversation and nobody replies to him so he has to reply to himself. many such cases

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Making money is easy. All you have to do is not buy paper metals.

>> No.56732008

>>56731481
did....did feels guy push him down?

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>>56731384
>I've seen sellers in the past make good money selling them on the USA eBay as "French Revolution" era peasant polearm billhook or glaive or voulge weapons, on the claim that big agricultural tools like that were certainly picked up and used by the revolutionaries
Lmao this grift. I wouldn't have the chutzpah to do something like this. And it was the parisian bourgeoisie and the nobility of "bought titles" and their mercenaries who were frontrunning the revolution, the peasants were too busy working their ass off far away in the fields to worry about who was in charge. They didn't care if their pockets were emptied by a constitutional government or a king, in the end their pockets still are empty. A more realistic revolutionary weapon of fortune from that era would be a pot chamber from a parisian silk merchant thrown at the royal guards from his 2nd floor window.

Btw, how one would advertise his stuff toward an US audience? I recently looked at 18th c. silverware sold in the US and the prices were far, far higher than over here. I wouldn't mind selling few pieces from my collection to a fellow burger to pocket some change, and no need to invent a narrative here kek.

>And yeah fren I'd ship you a care package of ancient goodies, maybe also things from the USA you might not see there like fossil petrified wood, do you like fossils?
Senpai... it's me who should send you stuff for all the teachings i learned from you, not the contrary. I'd feel awful accepting anything from you without at least a counterpart, seriously.

>however if you are looking at a very nice old hand-made jug then most of its value is from being an antique and I'd have to know more to give a max price I'd pay.

Sure, here is the link fren :
https://www.ebay.fr/itm/375050054141
Early XVIIIth, prob. circa 1710-1720, 2.6kg, a foot high, nice condition.
Starting price at 29, and no bids so far (pewter isn't having a lot of success over here, not many sold items/week). What do you think?

>> No.56732184

>>56731890
thats nothing new tho

this is the same guy who was shilling SLV years ago, then switched the bayhorse, now hes just literally shitposting and seems to have brain damage. But he has always used multiple IPs, he also is or at least knows a janny

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>>56732184
i highly doubt this is the bayhorse guy

>> No.56732306

>>56731384
ps : just received the "mysterious" hallmarks forks & spoon we couldn't identify last week. You were correct being careful : turned out to be plated trash.
What's even more pernicious is the cunt selling those specifically took only pics from angles not showing the wear were we can clearly see the copper below. I'll return it for false description and tank her rating. Fucking bitch.
Will take few pics after diner, you'll see how blatant it is.

Also i keep a folder of ebay returns, so far close to a dozen items, and in 100% of the cases it was bought from a roastie. Cunning witches & ignorant bitches, the lot of them. Too bad there isn't an option to purchase from men only.

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>>56732184
Bro you are literally making stuff up in your mind. And IQ only started using multiples IDs quite recently, (or maybe it's just trolls impersonating him).
Multiple IDing started around July/August, or something like that? Can't remember clearly but it isn't very old.

>> No.56732343

>>56732251
of course it is. Its not a coincidence that as soon as SLV shill disappeared, bayhorse shill appeared, and as soon as bayhorse shill disappeared, brain damage shill appeared. Keep coping with your 90% loss tho

>> No.56732381

>>56732306
I never understood why even sellers with 100% positive feedback will do shit like this. I bought a dvd lot and 10+ were empty cases of course all the good ones. This seller has a 10 year account with 100 positive feedback and decided to be a Jew about a dvd lot. I’ve had sellers send me lots with items missing and only when I bring it up they offer me $5. They act offended when I tell them it’s bullshit. Knowingly shipping incomplete lots is malicious. Obscuring defects is malicious, and they never own up to what they did, they act like they are all perfect little angels and I’m the crazy one.

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>>56732381
>I never understood why even sellers with 100% positive feedback will do shit like this
Exactly! For the purchase i'm talking about, the seller in question also have 99.5%. What's the point trying to swindle ppl and risking to lose good feedbacks for a trick who most likely wont work anyway?
Really absurd and nonsensical... or maybe they truly are desperate for cash? To bad for her though, she will have to pay from her pocket for the shipping fees i already paid + the return, -15€ for her efforts. Congrats, you played yourself!

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CAMON'
GIMME A ROUND NUMBER YOU CUNT

>> No.56732553

>>56732342
>Bro you are literally making stuff up in your mind. And IQ only started using multiples IDs quite recently
this

>> No.56733051

>>56732117
>Lmao this grift. I wouldn't have the chutzpah to do something like this.

The approaches I've seen people use over time has varied, some were total lying judencunts claiming the things were much older and more special than they are, but others were pretty reasonable, catching peoples' attention with the right keywords in the title but in the description discussing how such items were agricultural in origin but could be used as weapons of convenience or necessity, maybe including a picture of an old 18th-19th century print from a book illustrating peasant revolts where the plebs were carrying such tools as weapons. I think you could be honest and still be able to flip antique hand-forged wrought iron tools and blades at a profit to buyers in the USA. There are many collectors of 17th-19th century hand-forged tools here, so if you have access to big chisels and spuds and nice old axes and hatchets, carpenters' woodworking tools and timber-frame barn/home construction tools you might find a good market in burgerland.

>>56732117
>Early XVIIIth, prob. circa 1710-1720, 2.6kg, a foot high, nice condition.
>Starting price at 29, and no bids so far (pewter isn't having a lot of success over here, not many sold items/week). What do you think?

I'm not very well educated on antique pewter and don't know French pewter hallmarks but to me that piece doesn't appear to be so old, it shows very little usage wear or the patina typical of 18th century pewter and kinda looks like it was "spun" and finished using machinery not really available to pewterers 300 years ago. I could easily be wrong but think it's more likely to be a late 19th-early 20th century piece, so unless you are very certain of its age I'd pass on it fren

>> No.56733155

please list more prachtexemplars rms mr stücker

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>>56733051
>I could easily be wrong but think it's more likely to be a late 19th-early 20th century piece, so unless you are very certain of its age I'd pass on it fren
0% certainty, i know nothing about pewter, that's just what was said in the description. I tried to look for hallmarks but as usual with frogs' bureaucracy it's an absolute mess and i gave up after few minutes lol. I'll pass on this one then, thanks fren.

>There are many collectors of 17th-19th century hand-forged tools here, so if you have access to big chisels and spuds and nice old axes and hatchets, carpenters' woodworking tools and timber-frame barn/home construction tools you might find a good market in burgerland.
17-18th c. not so much, but there are dime a dozen 19th tools here, and they aren't worth much, after all we are a nation of farmers! You give me an idea, i think i may know a way to load up on those for cheap.
Ps : i won the auction for the 10€ wineyard axe

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>>56732306
>just received the "mysterious" hallmarks forks & spoon we couldn't identify last week. You were correct being careful : turned out to be plated trash.
Well fuck, sorry bro. I thought the wear on the tines of the fork was suspicious but couldn't be certain.
>What's even more pernicious is the cunt selling those specifically took only pics from angles not showing the wear were we can clearly see the copper below. I'll return it for false description and tank her rating. Fucking bitch.
Yeah man you need to teach that filthy roastoid jewess a lesson. It's one thing if the seller is simply ignorant, but trying to be sneaky and avoid showing plating wear-through is clearly fraudulent.
>Will take few pics after diner, you'll see how blatant it is.
Yes please do fren, I'm curious
>Also i keep a folder of ebay returns, so far close to a dozen items, and in 100% of the cases it was bought from a roastie. Cunning witches & ignorant bitches, the lot of them.

That's an interesting observation, female sellers (and buyers) are consistently more troublesome than men for me, however the counterbalancing fact is that most of the cheapies I've bought were also being sold by stupid women.
>Too bad there isn't an option to purchase from men only.
Eminently based, however we'd probably miss out on most good deals too. Almost all women are completely useless retards, but in certain situations like ours their innate stupidity can be quite profitable. "Ignorant cunt arbitrage" kek.

I'd much prefer being able to block female buyers, some of them can be truly evil insane harpies. It's the pareto principle on steroids, they give me just 10% of the revenue but 90% of the headaches.

>>56732440
>To bad for her though, she will have to pay from her pocket for the shipping fees i already paid + the return, -15€ for her efforts. Congrats, you played yourself!

Give her hell fren!

>> No.56733758

>>56733276
>dime a dozen 19th tools here, and they aren't worth much, after all we are a nation of farmers! You give me an idea, i think i may know a way to load up on those for cheap.
That sounds quite promising! shoot me an email at silverslurper @mail.com and we can get connected more directly.
>Ps : i won the auction for the 10€ wineyard axe
That's a good deal in my book man, tools like that are quite rare over here.

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Finally feeling somewhere near normal after a week of the cold and I’ve got those comfy vibes coming back. Been stacking sterling historical American art lately and I’m loving it. Oftentimes larger than an ounce, close to spot purchases, and beautifully unique designs.

wagmi.

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you people are hunting for "cheapies" i.e. you wanna pay below spot price for silver
well, go ahead, but don't be surprised if the sellers figure out your game and turn it around on ya. making you think you got a cheapie when you don't. live by the sword, die by the sword. etc.

>> No.56734617

>>56734274
SILENCE! You... you... COWARD!!!!

>> No.56734743

>>56734274
I refuse to believe that you are this genuinely retarded.

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>>56732306
The days of getting a deal on eBay are long over. Bots run rampant scouring for "deals" and if you think you've found something and got it for cheap, it's probably a scam.

Someone was selling one of pic related and it has no bids at £22. Numista says they sells for £10k - £30k. Thought it was too good to be true. Seller's feedback was 100%, until you read the reviews from more than a year ago which are all negative and claiming the coins are fake.

Reviews and feedback mean nothing when they can easily be botted.

>> No.56735060

>>56734854
ebay link pls

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>>56734274
This is a strange statement anon, not sure what your point is. Swindlers have existed since the dawn of man, just as there have always been overly credulous consumers to be the target of scams. There have always been ignorant traders trying to sell trash at treasure prices, just as there have always been other ignorant traders trying to sell treasure at trash prices. With the much more recent development of ironclad buyer-protection policies and the ease of initiating chargebacks it's never been safer to go hunting for cheapies, the only thing you can lose is a little time spent submitting a refund request and returning the item, and you don't even need to do that if it's counterfeit!

>>56734854
>The days of getting a deal on eBay are long over.
For you perhaps, the UK isn't as rich in cheapies as the USA, but if you know what you're doing you can still find plenty. I've bought a fair number of things from the UK that were still awesome deals even after factoring in the onerous shipping costs. The last place I'd start to look for cheapies is anything involving Chinese coins though lol, it's no wonder you're so pessimistic. I've known that they're basically all garbage since seeing fakes as a kid back in 1997 then running a Lycos search to see what else I could learn online about Chinese counterfeiting. Thanks in no small part to that educational experience I've detested bugmen for most of my life kek.

>> No.56735555

>>56728512
Thumbnail looks like deviled eggs kek

>> No.56735721

>>56733540
>however we'd probably miss out on most good deals too. Almost all women are completely useless retards, but in certain situations like ours their innate stupidity can be quite profitable. "Ignorant cunt arbitrage" kek.
Very true, in my anger i forgot about this most important part of our craft lol.

>I'd much prefer being able to block female buyers, some of them can be truly evil insane harpies. It's the pareto principle on steroids, they give me just 10% of the revenue but 90% of the headaches.
We need to shill for a "safe space" for scrappers, away from the bullying & domination of the gynocracy!

>Yes please do fren, I'm curious
coming rn, i need to compress a bit the size to accomodate for this underbudgeted glowie shithole.

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>>56733540
>her tinder profile

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>>56735740
>how she really looks like

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>>56735750
>when she's really to settle down in your drawer

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>>56734274
>but don't be surprised if the sellers figure out your game and turn it around on ya. making you think you got a cheapie when you don't. live by the sword, die by the sword. etc.
oh no, all these countless $0.00 it costed me to return free of charge all those fake cheapies, how will we ever recover!

>> No.56736013

>>56734274
wat?
trust me sellers always have the upper hand over you
no such thing as a cheapie

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>>56735721
>>56735740
>her tinder profile
>>56735750
>how she really looks like
>>56735761
>when she's really to settle down in your drawer

haha, yeah that's super obvious damn. It makes no sense for someone to try to hide or avoid showing such important details, what did the bitch think would happen when the buyer opened the package and saw that? As an experienced seller you'd think she would be aware that she is on the hook for return shipping and would wind up losing on postage costs twice. Sucks to be her, whereas you get fully refunded and learned a valuable hands-on lesson for free; that one must study the tines closely and be wary of listings lacking pictures showing the parts most prone to wear.

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>>56736013
>trust me sellers always have the upper hand over you
>no such thing as a cheapie

What sort of rocks are you anons sleeping under?

>> No.56736110
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>>56734854
I mean, look at the absolute state of this poor coin, i've never seen the real one but i already know this one is as fake as your government, just look at the inner ridges kek.
And as scrapfren said, by default you should always assume ancient chink/nip numismatic is fake.

>Seller's feedback was 100%, until you read the reviews from more than a year ago which are all negative and claiming the coins are fake.
Very true, fake feedback/reviews is a tragedy who slowly creeped in everywhere. But i guess it was to be expected now shitskins have access to internet.
The first time i was confronted with fake reviews was from those israeli sellers of few oz bars of supposed "gold and various metals, but mostly gold" from "CPU/RAM scrapping". Of course there isn't a picogram of gold, and most of the time it's not even fully in metal, it's a mix of alu cans and plastic melted down then paint sprayed for a golden finish lmao.

I scouted down half a dozen of those sellers who are selling in France, and they all were based in... Tel Aviv and it's surroundings. What a cohencidence!
And all their reviews are completely made up, they either rate each others, or they use chink farmbots, but it's giga-obvious. Every once in a while you have a gullible Joe posting a negative review
>wtf i don't understand dude, i tried to melt it down and the gold catched fire and transformed in a dark plastic ooze in my melting dish!
Though tbf you have to be already clinically retarded to fall for this "CPU scrapping" trap.

>> No.56736145

>>56736076
you know they pay peanuts for that stuff right?
they're doubling or more their money when they sell that stuff to you.

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Coinstar find today.

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>>56736019
>that one must study the tines closely and be wary of listings lacking pictures showing the parts most prone to wear
Will 'member for next time.
But as an excuse i'm next level color-blind and i've issues figuring color nuances when it's a bit dark. And idk if you remember, but this cunning bitch took the description pics in her basement at 3am all lights off. Praying on the innocent color blindbros like myself!

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>>56736145
>they're doubling or more their money when they sell that stuff to you.

Lol, why would I care if they're doubling their money when I'm quadrupling mine?

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>>56736013
>no such thing as a cheapie
Pretty bold claim to type in front of a demented cheapmaxxer who don't find it "amazing" when he "only" score at $4.50/oz of fine silver.

>> No.56736309

>>56736208
preying*

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>>56736208
>cunning bitch took the description pics in her basement at 3am all lights off. Praying on the innocent color blindbros like myself!

It'll be OK fren, I've got your back

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>>56736157
Very nice, it's been over a year since I found any free coinstar silver. Are you the regular resident coinstar-slurper here or are there others? I did find this rather grotty batch at the beginning of the month, 1943 steel cents are "common" but coming across them IRL outside collections or shops is fun, still rather find silver though.

>> No.56736742

>>56736277
Yall folx work so hard to lose money. Kektop in 6 years of pmg none of you has made a profit

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>>56736230
Looks like a nice haul of silverplate, how much did the vendor take you for CUX?

>> No.56737063

>>56736699
No, I'm not the guy that always finds them, although i have found 2 or 3 dimes this year, and I took a quarter from a boomer's pocket change.

was phonpoosting earlier

>> No.56737108

>>56737063
Where do you find them? Just in the coin return?

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>>56737063
Lmao for once one of you chumps didn't lose 80%

If you were smart <you arent>you would invest the $3 you made in the stock market

>> No.56737160

>>56737108
yep. most i've ever found at once was a 1940 canadian quarter, a 1942 sixpence and a couple of dimes, they were mixed in with a shit load of junk cu-ni Caribbean and Central American coins.

>>56737144
thx 4 da info

>> No.56737175

>>56737108
No, he works minimum wage for coinstar and spends 86 hours looking through change to make $3

Kektop it's hard work to be poor

>> No.56737193

>>56737160
Based. I'll have to take a look next time I pass one of those things.

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>>56724177
What are some good black Friday deals?

>> No.56737263

>>56737175
> works for coinstar
Dang you just reminded me that I worked for a couple years under one of the mechanical engineers that designed the original coinstar. What a genuinely kind and talented guy. I never thought to quiz him about silver coins though lol.

>> No.56737282

>>56737175
it isn't lost on you that you're the most pathetic person in these threads by a country mile, right?

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>>56737233
Not buying silver will save you 80%

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>>56737282
Lmao you spend your whole day seething about me because I'm at a luxury beach resort and you are working overtime to be poor. I told you it's easy to be rich, just don't buy silver. Buy an asset that at least pays interest divides or rent

>> No.56737618

>>56737460
et reinvested at 13.70, the bastards

>> No.56737663

>>56724177
>out of town visiting family for the holidays
>check out the local coin/pawn shops nearby
>$33 silver eagles, $35 peace dollars, and $7 90% quarters
I wanna support small businesses but it gets outrageous sometimes. I’m so grateful that my LCS back home is so good.

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Started stacking only a year ago.
Am I going to make it?
-t 30 year old

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$2000 again

>> No.56737892

Kektop is being way more schizo lately. You okay bud?

>> No.56738113

>>56724201
autistic retard posts like this are why no one ever joins the pmg bandwagon. and why i rarely check these threads despite owning EPGIX and several coins myself. fucking embarrassing.

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>>56737684
The dilemma is that there’s no magic number; you’ll always wish you started sooner, had more, and could stack greater amounts. The reality is that whatever you put into precious metals is stable. When I buy an ounce of silver I know there’s an ounce of silver now in my possession. It will either hold against inflation or grow in value. The more I stack the larger this storage of value becomes. Started at 24, I’m now 26, and wish I started at 5 but that’s life. At the rate I’m going at I can either gift my children an immense inheritance or blow it all if I commit to hermit hedonism.

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Crypto takes another hit.

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/21/technology/binance-changpeng-zhao-pleads-guilty.html#:~:text=Changpeng%20Zhao%2C%20the%20founder%20of,in%20the%20global%20crypto%20industry.

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>>56738213
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUFWXpYJKaI

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>>56738213
>Crypto takes another hit.

Have you seen any "insider" info regarding Tether freezing that $225 million allegedly used by a human trafficking group? If the DoJ can just call anyone a criminal and have their cryptos frozen on exchanges or make on/off-ramping impossible is it really the revolutionary decentralized digital freedom that we were promised? I could see them dusting off GW Bush's logic which held that "If you're not with us, you're with the terrorists!" and applying it to almost anyone.

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>>56737684
>Am I going to make it?
>-t 30 year old

More is better but your chances are much better than average. Those reverse proof golbs looks pretty sweet, but if the time came would you be able to let them go?

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>>56738327
yeah

>> No.56738467

>>56738213
lmfao why does this keep happening?

>> No.56738486

>>56738467
The Jews want you to use a CBDC that they fully control end to end.

>> No.56738619

Meanwhile, /OurJew/ Rafi is saying the end is in sight

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzf_bp-wcTE

>> No.56738667

>>56737684
You have more Silver than 98% of the public, compared to the average normie you are an elite

Always remember that

>> No.56738669

>>56737684
>am i gonna make it
yes. from au?

>> No.56738682

i think i'm going to try for a walking liberty from tonight's heritage auction

>> No.56738777

Gosh

I hope IQdelet isn't taking the news too badly....

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>>56738667
Yeah he's an elite loser lost all his money in an obvious scam. Lmao all he had to do was not buy silver

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>>56738213
This was the plan all along, get all the herd into digital tulips then collapse the whole fucking thing and try drive them into cbdc, the only thing is they only bought this shit because like us, they dont trust their governments, watch as they double down on that logic and start running into the real asset the spooks dont want them going near.

>> No.56739087

Used to be, there were hardly any silver stackers at all, but it was popular for chuds especially, to be goldbergs. You can be mentally healthy buying gold if you include lots of stocks and bonds or real estate in your portfolio. But this type of portfolio was an unstable schelling point: silver stacking has almost totally supplanted it, in part because it's easier for bullion manufacturers and mints to support both groups by catering to the more extreme stackers, but more because the extremism itself is attractive. From a signaling perspective, the silver stackers can stand to the right of the goldbergs and crow about how much holier they are. The moral positioning of the two groups causes most goldbergs to collapse into silver stackers. There is a holiness gradient from home ownership-> stocks -> goldbergs -> silver stackers. Once you start falling down a holiness gradient, you tend to land at the bottom.

>> No.56739126

>>56739087
how many condoms did you collect today?

>> No.56739153

Any Black Friday deals for Anonymint? I want a discounted Boomer.

>> No.56739329

>>56738833
Why did you lose 80% on silver?

Why should anyone follow your advice if you lost 80% on silver? All you had to do was not buy silver and you'd be king of the world

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>>56739087
show me your house

You don't own a house, you fucking worthless pleb

>> No.56739358

>>56739153
Better get jolly and spread your cheeks on eBay because I think that’s the only source right now.

>> No.56739382

>>56738833
you think they give a fuck? silver stock is probably not even 1% of his net worth, thats what you dont understand poorfag, once it moons will be the time he will ever remember he bought some silver shit, poorfag, stay poor minded

>> No.56739403

キタ━━━(゚∀゚)━━━!!

>> No.56739461

stack weiners

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>>56739087
imagine promoting home ownership when you can't afford a home

stack metals bros. Nobody stacking homes now except boomies, chinks, and blackrock

>> No.56739693

>>56739539
Damn that smoke is dark as fuck, is it an oil fire or are the good 'ole boys just cremating black people again?

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Silver loses value to the $ everyday. That's why even Ashtray Bob holds $$$#>>56739341

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>>56739087
>There is a holiness gradient from home ownership-> stocks -> goldbergs -> silver stackers.
what if you've never owned a home and didn't even pretend you did?
what if you never owned stocks and just stole a pic of someone else's account off 4chan?
what if you've never owned gold, and didn't even pretend you did?
what if you never owned silver, and just stole a pic of somebody else's silver off of 4chan?

where would a literal parasite like that fall on your "holiness gradient?"

>> No.56739710

How sad ,iqdelet has nothing better to do then make shitty text memes on a Vietnamese beach resort,even the draw fag making fun of him on here doesn't spend that much time drawing and probably is doing something else more productive than this

>> No.56739714

>>56739693
toluene and acetylene
>>56739695
you're finally learning who bob is

good job

next you learn what wealth is
you ever figure out what that interval card is worth?

>> No.56739824

>>56733954
looks nice

>> No.56739827

>>56739695
I'll let you know

you can't join Interval International unless you own a timeshare

timeshares are pretty cheap. average price is $24k. But you can't even listen to the sales presentation unless you make $90k per year and have a quarter million USD in the bank

they don't take your word for it, they check your credit report.

Your "luxury" resort is a place I can stay FOR FREE 23 months per year. What you think of as rich I see as the very poorest of poor people. Like living on a Carnival Cruise ship because it's cheaper than staying home. You are very poor. You are pathetically poor to someone like me. I hire people like you all the time.

I understand why you hate silver. You lost $500 on silver and that's 3 years pay to you.

>> No.56739850

>>56739153
Would 25% off be sufficient?

>> No.56739858

>>56739850
Make it 75% off.

>> No.56739872

>>56739850
If you do 25% off I’ll buy some anime prospectors.

>> No.56739876

>>56739858
if he cuts you 75% off I'll buy up his entire stock and flip it on ebay

probably to you

>> No.56739884

I just find it weird to act like people can't buy a mix of assets.
It's like people who see someone talking about shelf-stable food caches and act like those people aren't also buying guns.
Double it because there are much more fun things to do than post about something you don't like throughout the day.

>> No.56739890

>>56739876
This, do 50% and I’ll buy everything on your store, let me know first.

>> No.56739899

>>56739850
Yes, also consider doing 2oz rounds in the future if the production costs are similar. I absolutely wanna support smaller mints and buy cool looking coins but I could justify the premiums a bit more if you made the same profit off of 2oz rounds rather than 1oz. Love your designs.

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>>56739850

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Check /pmg two weeks ago, insane jew is shit posting non stop. Come see if anybody got some cool shit, its the same jew, posting the same insane retard shit, with the same shit images.
It's either a revolution in bot deployment that has captured the essence of what its like to spend 5 minutes around a jew. Or a jew that can't afford a single silver coin.
What do you guys think it is?

>> No.56739914

>>56739858
>>56739876
>>56739890
I'll crunch the numbers but there will be some discounts for Black Friday
>>56739899
I would like to do 2 or 5 oz rounds in the future as well as a 1/4oz gold coin
>Love your designs.
Cheers, wouldn't be able to do it without contribution from anons

>> No.56739927

>>56739914
>as well as a 1/4oz gold coin
would love to see the pirate in gold

not really a silver guy myself, but a gold coin would probably get my money

>> No.56739933

>>56739914
> I would like to do 2 or 5 oz rounds in the future
This would be great in all honesty. I understand that you need to make money but a 2oz $100 round is a bit easier to sink my teeth into than a 1oz $65 round. But of course run your business how you like.

>> No.56739944

>>56739914
Lemme red pill you on gold. It’s gay and overpriced. Gold is shit, don’t fuck with gold. It’s not for the people. It’s a government scam. Don’t make a gold coin. No one gives a fuck. You won’t sell shit. Everyone knows gold is ass deep down. Don’t waste your time or money.

>> No.56739962

>>56739944
this

make 18 gold coins and the wealthy people will buy them

then when anonymint coins truly moon the gold coin will be the most sought after, the very rarest of the rare. Then the handful of gold coins you made will be worth tens of thousands each, maybe hundreds.

keep one or two for yourself. Sell a tiny amount to the people that want them and can afford them. Wait 20 years and retire off the profits.

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>>56739944
Calm down sally, some of us like gold. You don't have to buy anything, so don't try and limit our options.

>> No.56739996

>>56739927
Same I could see it becoming the first gold design
>>56739933
>but a 2oz $100 round is a bit easier to sink my teeth into than a 1oz $65 round
That's fair
>Don’t make a gold coin. No one gives a fuck. You won’t sell shit.
Good thing it'll be driven by presales

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>>56739944
>>56739965

>> No.56740012

>>56739965
Gold is pretty by itself but side by side next to Silver it looks even better. The contrast makes the two metals pop.

>> No.56740078

New thread
>>56740064
>>56740064
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>>56739710
Notice how his beach pics are basic now? He learned the hard way not to show anything that can give away his location again. Lol, he's a condom collecting faggot.

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>>56739911
It's probably the same jew, mixed with a few anons acting like him for lols. I think the juden is trying to be "funny" with his own dogshit memes. Makes me wanna barf. On another note, just got the last order in for some 90% silver. Just need a out $6 fv to reach my goal of $200 fv, feels good man.

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