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Bullion Dealers
https://www.apmex.com/
https://www.boldpreciousmetals.com/
https://www.bgasc.com/
https://www.gainesvillecoins.com/
https://www.jmbullion.com/
https://www.providentmetals.com/
https://www.silvertowne.com/
https://sdbullion.com/
https://schiffgold.com/
https://goldsilver.com/
https://pinehurstcoins.com/
https://www.sprottmoney.com/
https://www.moneymetals.com/
https://monumentmetals.com/
https://www.goldenstatemint.com/
https://goldsilver.be/en/
https://www.muenze-berlin.de/
https://www.hollandgold.nl/
https://www.europesilverbullion.com/
https://www.celticgold.eu/en/
https://www.muenzeoesterreich.at/eng/

>Compare
https://findbullionprices.com/

>News
https://www.kitco.com/
http://silverseek.com/
https://www.mining.com/

>Bullion tax info by state:
https://www.apmex.com/state-sales-tax-information

>Prospecting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCL6FKQZyoM
https://www.usgs.gov/energy-and-minerals/mineral-resources-program/science
https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/farming-natural-resources-and-industry/mineral-exploration-mining/documents/mineral-titles/mt-faqs/faq_fmc.pdf
https://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/en/mines-and-minerals/mining-act
https://www.amazon.ca/Gold-Creeks-Ghostowns-British-Columbia/dp/088839988X

>Test
Nitric Acid
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mg9YcAShTo
Magnets, how do they work?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgSXg-WOEVY

>YouTube/Podcasts
https://www.youtube.com/user/silverguru David Morgan
https://www.youtube.com/user/SprottGlobal
https://www.youtube.com/user/KitcoNews
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqmToXM7x2tD7-2rs0KvObA
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXPvtSNFvh9FJrwN02crJ
https://www.youtube.com/user/whygoldandsilver
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClzSFvylrK8ij3KVwrHzjdA

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>>19225243

>> No.19255120

I'm looking to put my £GBP savings into silver in one go. Would that be a bad idea?

Is now a bad time?

>> No.19255129

When are june futures due on the comex?

>> No.19255143
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>>19255070
Are BuffaloBoi's better for stacking than ASE's and Maples?

>> No.19255167

>>19255143
I like them. I like them a lot more when I’m paying $16 for them though.

>> No.19255177

Nometaller here. I keep reading that now is a shitty time to add to an existing stack but that anytime is a good time to start building a stack if you've got none. At what point does the recommendation switch over? Like if I have zero, should I secure 50oz silver right now and then wait to see if prices cool down in the fall? 100oz? 1000oz? When do you decide to stop stacking and wait for better prices?

>> No.19255221

>>19255177
It’s anyone’s guess. At $20 an ounce I would stack 10 ounce bars.

>> No.19255248

>>19255177
The key is to always be adding to your stack. Just dollar cost average and you will be fine.

>> No.19255253

>>19255177
set a budget aside for yourself. Even if its 100 a month. Buy coins. Then work your way up to 10 ounce bars. Then throw in a kilo. Don't worry about buying 100 ounce bars right at the start.

>> No.19255281

So I finally got word back from the mill / smelter at Greenwood BC about smelting ore for bullion. Unfortunately they cant do pure enough material for that purpose, but they could convert ore if I brought it to them. Percentages and such don't look good enough to make my own /PMG/ bars. Sorry guys. I ll keep it in mind for later though.

>> No.19255301

>>19255177
Just DCA dude. Pick an amount you want to spend every month and buy in.
Time in the market is better than timing the market.

>> No.19255304

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBqD2dWE3QQ
>fed plans to use inflation to manage the debt

I need to get more metal...

>> No.19255365

>>19255304
>fed plans to use inflation to manage the debt
hyperinflation coming.
same old shit.

>> No.19255381
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19255381

Ok fellas I have 226oz silver, mainly 2020 ASE's I got earlier this year, and some 10oz bars and some 5oz bat memes. I have 3,800 to spend. More silver? Gold? I prefer silver so when the ratios improve I can sell and buy gold at that time. So should I gun for coins or bars? I love the Scottsdale 10 oz stackers and I already have some. But I like the Philharmonics and are finally in stock. Both seem the same per ounce, the bars and the coins which is odd. Or hunt down ASE's?

What should I do? What would you do if you were me?

>> No.19255404

>>19255304
Im never selling my silver/gold for dollars. I plan to keep it until I die

>> No.19255431

>>19255381
Buy a 100 ounce bar of silver for 2 grand. Then buy a one once gold eagle or buffalo with the rest.

>> No.19255464

>>19255404
ill never trade mine for usd, or any other fiat, but if/when we switch back to constitutional, and it is not apparent that (((they))) are going to devalue it immediately ala 1933, i may trade --some--

>> No.19255474

>>19255381
If the cost per ounce is the same, I would purchase coins over bars simply because the coins are more difficult to counterfeit and will likely be easier to sell in the future.

>> No.19255522

i bought a few 2013 silver eagles...
feels nice I guess?

>> No.19255528

>>19255474
what about a bar with certificate?
1kg bars have certificate and the premiums are the same as in coins.
at least where I buy them.

>> No.19255634

>>19255528
someone will drill likely your bar or cut it in half to verify authenticity

>> No.19255646

>>19255381
You need a gold position. Yes the ratio is absurd, but if gold runs without silver, you will be happy you had some. Diversify

>> No.19255680

>>19255522
congratulations. You have real money

>> No.19255682

>>19255634
So then I have two bars

>> No.19255692

>>19255070
I’m a leaf how do I get into metals?

>> No.19255706

>>19255646
On the flip side, I own physical gold, but no silver. Should I bother getting silver as well?

>> No.19255707

>>19255646
Why would gold run without silver? With all the stuff happening in the world right now why wouldnt silver shoot up like in 2011 after the 2008 recession? Honest questions here.

>> No.19255710

I just spent $2,000 on fireworks. Am I still chad silver pilled?

>> No.19255726

>>19255710
Fucking based. Where did you buy yours? I want to buy some saturn missiles

>> No.19255744
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19255744

Bought 1k shares, how'd I do?

>> No.19255784

>>19255744
not bad at all, there right on schedule for starting up.

>> No.19255795

>>19255707
Someone is likely to switch to a gold backed digital currency. If that happens it will be Gold that primarily benefits. Yes silver may come along but if Silver wouldn't be used to to back the currency then gold will be the clear winner. Ive not heard of any potential silver backed CBDC

>> No.19255814

>>19255744
Not on robinhood

>> No.19255836

>>19255726
Some dude off Craigslist

>> No.19255845

>>19255795
China this year will have their own digital currency but I am not sure if it will replace their current RMB or if its backed by anything other than CCP promises. Ill grab some gold

>> No.19255879

>>19255692
simple, go online and find a Canadian retailer selling gold / silver, set your budget and order.

>> No.19255893

>>19255634
>someone will drill likely your bar or cut it in half to verify authenticity
And with coins, that won't happen?

>> No.19255914

>>19255893
much less likely because there are non destructive methods for coins, like sigma verifiers

>> No.19255953

>>19255914
you only buy coins then?

how can you verify the authenticity of a bar without drilling?

>> No.19255962
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>Missed out on Silver at $12.5/oz
>All the Coronacoins in my region are sold out aside from a few on eBay with a $25-$30 premium
Fucking shit luck, but there was nothing I could do. Got what money I was owed in the end, but I'm not very happy that I'm returning now.

While I'm waiting around on the next Silver dip, I guess I'll help out around the thread.

>>19255120
If it's your first time, and you want to put a large amount of savings into something, I'd recommend Gold. It's rising now (so you won't really get a dip to wait on), but Gold is almost always on the rise and it's set to spike (like all PMs to an extent) for the short.
Silver is better for shorting, yes, but it's a more 'advanced' investment, since you need to consider its much higher volitility and the fact that you'll pay VAT on it (from most places at least), meaning you should at least have some gist of knowing what you're doing (it's why you diversify into Silver at ~10k in PM's, and you ideally don't start with Silver)

I'm not sure how much you're playing around with, but for all your savings, keep either £500-£1000 (depending on your earning bracket) or 10% of your savings (whichever of the two options is the *highest*) as liquid for a rainy day / day-to-day savings, then invest into Gold accordingly. Gold is much, much easier for beginners and harder to lose money on (especially considering this is your savings you're talking about). For UK, I'd say bullionbypost is your best bet on getting as close to spot as possible (not listed in the OP, but they're uniquely the best for bongs)

>>19255177
Anytime is better than no time, but there are better times and worse. Premiums are up right now because of the pandemic, hence why it's a 'bad' time to invest compared to the usual 'any'time, but that simply means that you're just going to get less profit on shorting it.

>>19255281
KEEP AT IT BRO
I BELIEVE IN THE YOU THAT BELIEVES HE CAN MAKE IT

>>19255744
What did you buy it on?

>> No.19255996

Why are premiums so fucking high I'm Canadian so can't buy from us dealers because the exchange rate is trash why am I suffering like this

>> No.19256020

Why doesn’t the US mint sell stackable bars? I would love to see the designs for a 10oz bar. Or maybe poured with USGI lettering

>> No.19256072
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From atop her platinum throne, Golden Lady Liberty rules with an iron fist over all lesser coins.

>> No.19256096
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Below, Silver Liberty serves as the imperial enforcer. All dissidents are fed to the giant bat, who has consumed thousands of lesser coins and fiat currencies.

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>>19255996
Letting a thing as silly as a premium getting between you and making it.

I bet you also don’t keep a stash of mercury dimes either.

FWTDHWAB

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The Brittanias make up the lowest official rung of society. These freedom haters have been pressed into imperial service to act as concubines and servants. A humble, but meaningful role.

>> No.19256123

>>19256096
Will you please write a children’s book about precious metals???

>> No.19256130

>>19255744
I was looking at this company earlier today, seems legit to me. I've absolutely no idea about gold mining companies though. From what I gathered their mines are close to newmont's and they hope they'll mine a lot of gold. I also saw they have a few quite reputable investors. What's a realistic price for that stock once they start mining?

>> No.19256139

>>19255381
Britannia coins/bars and/or more memebats

>> No.19256154

>>19255528
A certificate is a piece of paper that can be counterfeited relatively easily. For example, if I gave you a bar that looked and felt like silver and then showed you a certificate of authenticity, do you have any idea of what the certificate should like like, how it should feel, etc?

>>19255634
Drilling is certainly a good way of verifying authenticity but it's a destructive means of verification. There are tools that can do the same thing but they're expensive. I suppose any major bullion dealer will have the high end tools so that won't be a problem. But if you're doing a person to person transaction, a good quality coin will be fairly difficult to counterfeit and a counterfeit should be easily identifiable.

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Finally, the fiat currency lives in constant fear of being consumed, either to make room for precious metal coins or as food for the giant bat. It is a sad and short life.

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19256171

>>19256122
All of us right now.

Please tell the story of the little roo that could!

>> No.19256192

>>19255962
Thanks mate! The margins right now are just to high to break even with a project like that, but it would be really fun to do.

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19256193

Together, they live in harmony and there is peace. However, there are many other nations that compete with the fragile coin ecosystem.

>> No.19256207

>>19255070
for next generals can you list which dealers take btc? also what is the best way to but as anonymous as possible. i fucking hate companies having my details. i thought this was a free country.

>> No.19256208

>1 oz platinum, 4 oz gold, 80 oz silver

r8 my ratio.

>> No.19256216

>>19255953
The Sigma verifier can validate the authenticity of a bar of silver or gold. It's $1,395 for the base unit and an extra $495 for the external bridge that is used for thicker bars. Not too many individual precious metals investors would be willing to throw $2,000 down for testing equipment.

>> No.19256249

>>19256208
get your gold to 10 oz minimum or get JUSTed in 2 years

>> No.19256287

>>19256072
Cool bar. Now you own more Platinum than 99,9% of population.

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Just wonder, how many people here are intending on shorting the crash with Silver, how many are intending on shorting with Gold and how many are intending on holding?

>> No.19256387

>>19256216
I would.
Even a 1kg silver bar?

>> No.19256393

>>19256139
why britannias

>> No.19256415
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>>19255070
What are make it stacks for gold and silver, respectively?

>> No.19256457

>>19256393
Britania bars & coins are cheap right now, gold government bullion cheaper than generic bars/rounds is not a bad deal.

>> No.19256473

>>19256105
I have 40s Canadian quarters I inherited from a great uncle as well as mixed numismatic and bullion stack

>> No.19256500

>>19256457
Philharmonics are the same as Britannias right now, at least where I am seeing them. They were sold out for a long time, why not them now they are here?

>> No.19256532

>>19256500
Philharmonics seem good too, I ordered both in 1 oz coins recently.

>> No.19256537

>>19256387
It depends on the thickness of the bar. The maximum thickness using the external bridge is 45 mm, very nearly 2 inches thick.

https://sigmametalytics.com/purchase/pmv-pro-description-2.html

I'm REEing right now because they seem to be out of stock and the distributors I've seen are selling for higher than buying directly from Sigma.

>> No.19256598

>>19256537
>The maximum thickness using the external bridge is 45 mm, very nearly 2 inches thick.
Great.
Then it can measure my 1kg bar and my 10oz bars.

>> No.19256756

>In his book "Basic Economics," Thomas Sowell argued that, over the long-term, gold does not hold value well. Consider that, in real terms -- meaning discounting inflation -- a dollar invested in bonds in 1801 would have been worth nearly $1,000 by 1998. A dollar invested in stocks that same year would be worth more than half a million dollars. Meanwhile, a dollar invested in gold in 1801 would have been worth just 78 cents by 1998.

Why hold these shitty boomer rocks?

>> No.19256871

>>19256756
>a dollar invested in growth over a 200-year period of growth does better than a store of value that was in high demand in 1801 because it was literally money.
yeah no shit, too bad we aren't in a period of growth anymore.

>> No.19256881

>>19256756
Except by looking at any chart you can see that is completely false.

>> No.19256925
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someone post my stack so i can feel powerful and smug

>> No.19256943

>>19256756
U fuckin wut m8

>> No.19256990

>>19256756
Please go away and stay in the cryptocurrency threads. You're obviously not here to learn and I question whether your quote is even accurate. It doesn't seem like Sowell to say something so stupid.

In 1801, $1 of gold was approximately 1/20 of a troy ounce of gold as the USD and gold were coupled by a ratio of $20.67 per troy ounce of gold. I don't feel like looking up the price of gold in 1998 but even at its low in 2000 or 2001 of $250 per troy ounce, you're still looking at $12. Extending until today, that $1 in 1801 is now worth $87.

Buying gold is like putting money in your mattress. It is money that is not put to productive use so you should not expect to somehow gain purchasing power with it but, at the same time, you should not be punished (lose purchasing power) for saving. Comparing gold with stock or other *investments* (where there is risk of loss) is not an apples to apples comparison.

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>>19256756

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>>19256756
I'm glad Sowell is so confident in his investments that he always puts his money in stocks that are destined not to implode and get liquidated over a 200 year time span.

Imagine being invested in slave shipping 2 years before it became illegal to bring in more slaves to the US. Imagine being a guy that went all in on cotton futures in 1859. Its easy to play armchair investor when you're removed by over a century.

What kind of dishonest shithead actually believes that garbage you posted? Who really does hold these beliefs? Your post speaks to everything black, and arrogant, and stupid, and vicious in the American soul. I'd say I'd like to see you sucking dick at a bus stop to afford food, but I'd be threatening you with a good time.

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19257026

Just copped this 10oz thiccboi Maple

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>>19256756
>tfw forgot to buy apple in 1801

>> No.19257154

>>19256990
BTW, the 1801 dollar's worth of gold that is worth $87 today means that the USD has lost 98.85% of its purchasing power since that time.

From 1801 to 1933, the USD essentially lost 0.00% of its purchasing power, with the fluctuations driven primarily from demand for money. After FDR devalued the USD by 40% in 1933 (one troy ounce of gold went from $20.67 to $35.00), the USD did not lose much purchasing power until the end of the Bretton Woods agreement in 1971 when Nixon decoupled the USD from gold and no longer allowed foreign dollar holders to redeem their USD for US gold.

>> No.19257299

>>19257010
This. He's completely ignored survivorship bias

>> No.19257458

>>19257299
And monetary policy.
See how much gold has gain vs stocks and bonds this century.

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Updated stack pic.

Only 2 more 10 oz bars on the way until the family is all together.

200 ozt silver
4 ozt gold
5 ozt sterling plus some not pictured rings.

Silver coins are
60 ASE
20 reptilian leafs
20 silver krugs

Gold coins are
1 full ozt reptilian leaf
2 full ozt eagles
2 half ozt eagles

Shooting for 400 pure silver. Probably 50 oz bars and then top it off with maybe a sack of merc dimes or jfks.

>> No.19257901

posting this from previous thread. It's worth the view, stacklets

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ADtwpTbGF0

>> No.19258656

Should I buy Palladium? Why or why not?

>> No.19258718

>>19256990
This. PMs are not stocks nor cryptos. They are not meant to moon or get rich quick. You put some in, and if (a big if) it does moon heavily you can get some out, or more likely you simply take out of it as much as you need for the time. It's just a method of keeping the value of the money you put in safe. That's it.

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19258740

Doing alright today.

>> No.19258850

>>19258740
What app is this?

>> No.19258870

>>19255070
just got into bullion why is it so comfy

>> No.19258875

>>19258850

its just apmex current holdings

>> No.19258911
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19258911

My son was born in Feb.
I ordered him this and plan on giving it to him when hes old enough as a birthday gift.

>> No.19258949

>>19258911
>not getting him a frosty certified bat from the year of his birth

NGMI

>> No.19259017

>>19258656
>Should I
No. If you're asking the question, you've not enough experience in PMs to make an informed decision. When you're ready to buy Pall, you won't need to ask anyone else.
>Why
Like Silver, diversification from Gold
>Why not
Like Silver, usually has VAT. Unlike Silver however, it's much harder to get rid of, with it being the 'fourth' precious metal (Gold -> Silver -> Plat -> Pall). Furthermore, unlike Plat (it's usual 'main competitor' for diversification after Silver), Pall is currently up, whereas Plat is currently down (and Silver is crabbing).

>>19258740
Risky boy, risky, risky boy. Depending on how big the crash is, have a sell point a ~$10,000, an adjust depending how well or poor the spike is.
Though, mind you, none of that is physical so you could get fucked at any time.

>>19258870
Because you physically own it, and on a instinctual level, it 'feels' like value. Plus, you only have to pay attention to 2-5 major graphs at any one time. It's a very stress free, yet reliable market.

>> No.19259039

>>19255996
you are Canadian, everything has a high premium, no? except for maple syrup, aye.

>> No.19259062

>>19258911
>Getting .91 cents in debased currency when you turn 33

>> No.19259078

>>19259017
>crabbing
Im not familiar with that term

>> No.19259098

>>19257901
thanks! very interesting!

>> No.19259118

>>19259017

> none of that is physical

its only physical, just under 200 ounces. ASEs, Kooks, alot of junk, and 50 ounces in just 1 ounce bars

>> No.19259145

>>19259062
The dime, quarter, and half dollar are silver and should keep their purchasing power. The nickel might do a good job of purchasing power. If the penny is made out of copper instead of zinc, even if will keep its purchasing power since seigniorage on copper pennies is pretty much non-existent now thanks to the "outstanding" job the Federal Reserve has done in managing the purchasing power of the USD.

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did i do good

>> No.19259223

>>19259204
Definitely not. Although sunshine’s are awesome

>> No.19259281

Should I get 1 oz gold bars or spend the extra and get the gold eagles? Gold philharmoics are the cheapest gov coins and not much more than bars, maybe $40 more per ounce.

Ill be getting 2oz to match my silver for a 1:125 gold silver ratio. Unless anons have different advice for me. I do want more silver for the moon mission but another anon made a decent case for gold earlier.

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The 2mark finally came in, got the 5 mark earlier this week

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Silver is still 65% down from it's 2011 high whilst gold is basically back at it's high.

Silver is the better buy imo

>> No.19259365

>>19259078
Lots of peaks that don't go anywhere. More volitile, yet mostly neutral bear market. Sorry, not sure if the term translates well.

>> No.19259392

>>19259355
Yeah, I'm waiting on Silver to go (back to) around $15 and I'm putting ~3.5k into it

>> No.19259394

>>19259333
Weird. Dont tell people you own stuff like that

>> No.19259474

>>19259333
checked

How much should I be paying for 5 and 2 reichsmarks? Is there another place to buy other than ebay? Any decent sellers with decent stock to buy right now?

>> No.19259490

>>19259392
You really think Silver will hit 15 spot again?

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>>19256105
Got $5 FV of Franklins today

>> No.19259524
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Let’s go boys

>> No.19259553

>>19259394
That's not weird. German WWII anything is extremely collectable and expensive.

>> No.19259581

>>19259392
If you can find it. It's been selling out consistantly even with the price fluctuations and premiums. If it dumps again it'll probably be out everywhere

>> No.19259589

>>19259474
I paid $16 and $8 respectively after tax and shipping on eBay. I'd say that would probably be the max for a good deal, prices vary depending on condition of course but the sawazis have more of a demand. Minimum 100%+ premium or higher considering the amount of silver, but the value is there imo. I spent some time sniping auctions if that helps

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>>19259524
Open the box and post pics

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>>19259524

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>>19259490
Rule of 3's, but I'm fine with buyng in at $16 if I'm wrong on the extent. Either ways, I'll wait for the peak to normalise (which is where I think it'll drop to ~$15), then buy in.

>>19259581
I've got a reliable seller, he had 25 Coronacoins lined up for me back when Silver was at $10.5, and he's got a shitton of other coins (I'm mainly going to go for Valiants and Kookaburras this time around) so I'm in no rush.

>> No.19260151

what's a good way to clean my .999 1oz coins? some of them have tarnishing on the edges as well as milk spots

>> No.19260166

>>19260151
water and baking soda will do the job nicely

>> No.19260168

>>19255177
price averaging regardless of market or premiums is the recipe for success

buy whatever you can budget each month/every other month

scour ebay/craigslist/LCSs for good deals

>> No.19260186

>>19255281
not an option to buy equipment and do it yourself? not pretty hard to refine with the proper education/resources. I, for one, would gladly pay larger premiums to support a fellow PMGer's bullion production

>> No.19260227

>>19255845
if China made their own digital currency they would back it on the "word and labour of the people's government" lmfao

>> No.19260243

>>19255962
what's your region? I can get some for you and ship them for you if you want

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Anyone else use twofers as nose straws?

>> No.19260287

>>19257820
what case/tubes are in the bottom left?

>> No.19260311

>>19256756
>a dollar invested in bonds in 1801 would have been worth nearly $1,000 by 1998
a dollar invested in anything in 1801 would have been worth $1,000 in 1998

>implying the government would honor it or even exist in nearly 200 years from now

>> No.19260345

>>19256072
>posting your credit suisse serial number on a Mongolian Butchering Forum

oy

>> No.19260385

>>19256072

I got one 1oz Valcambi Plat Bar and one 1oz Plat Eagle on the way.

/biz/ thinks thats stupid so it must be smart.

>> No.19260439

>>19260186
O i could do all the milling myself, my little mill even has a 4 set flotation circuit on it. However, getting the ore I already have brought down to the mill, a pile about 200 tonnes grading 5 ounces per tonne silver and 6 grams per tonne gold would be prohibitively expensive, as well as than getting the concentrates further refined into dore bars than into .999 silver would be a massive headache. I could totally do it, but I have so many other projects on the go right now I don't have the time. If silver keeps climbing however, than I could probably do it.

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>>19259078

>> No.19260548

>>19259394
Lmao he wouldn't need to worry, if anything it would scare people.

>> No.19260569

>>19255070
Why would anyone buy silver for $100 oz

>> No.19260610

>>19260569
To avoid dramatic inflation

>> No.19260643

>>19260610
But that's not happening senpai

>> No.19260754

>>19260439
holy shit you have 200 tonnes of silver ore? any pics? i didn't know that the concentration of pure silver to ore was that small

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Anyone else having problems actually getting what you ordered from this crowd?

Which is a shame, because they have some really excellent stuff, and I actually wanted to let them take all my money.

>> No.19260982

>>19260754
i ve been posting shots of some of it over the months. Its on a seperate claim near Hazelton BC, an old mine high grade dump. I ll go dig around on my hard drive for some better shots of the ore / mine its self. Issue being though its at high elevation and the main old road to the site was destroyed by a slide decades ago, I would have to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars rebuilding the road to get dump trucks and loaders in there.

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>>19260754
also most ores are way lower grade, usually 30 grams per tonne is considered amazing. The stuff i am talking about was hand sorted but never shipped for milling back in the 1920s.

>> No.19261130

>>19260779
Buying direct from a mint usually has a few more hoops to jump thought than general bullions and dealers; it's designed to be on a much larger scale than public.

>> No.19261165

>>19258911
Are those worth anything? I have a bunch from all kinda of years. One is from the 50s or 70s if I remember correctly.

>> No.19261200

>>19261165
Some of the older ones are actually sought-out. Not all of them though. Take a look on APMEX to get an idea of what they sell for.

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heres the low grade ore dump conveniently next to a logging road, too bad the high grade piles all the way at the top of the mountain.

>> No.19261426

>>19261200
Nice, thank you. Ill post my strange collection one day. Long story of how it was acquired.

>> No.19261439

>>19261405
Ive heard those are “gold mines” lol if you run a metal detector over them.

>> No.19261472

>>19261405
>>19261038
>>19260982
looking for an employee? extra set of hands?

t. 24 yo californian stacklet with professional firearms/automotive experience

>> No.19261491

>>19260779
oi bruv how dare ye disgrace her royal majesty's mint

>> No.19261508

also, anyone want to trade 3 grey top philharmonic tubes for 3 red tops? OCD finally kicking in

>> No.19261514

b i t c h i got that gold buffalo

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>>19257901
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t59KvUx1o80

What do you guys think of this?

>> No.19261558

>>19261439
I wish lol, this particular pile was proper garbage. I only found two chunks of ore with anything interesting in them, and the grades were less than .05 grams per tonne gold / .5 grams per tonne silver. Lots of lead though.

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>>19261472
If I ever need anyone I ll post a link to a job posting board that you guys can submit resumes to. At the moment I am getting ready to do drilling on the main property I am investigating right now, where shots like this one came from.

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main portal at the top of the mountain.

>> No.19261679

Nostack here. How would you drop $300-$400?

>> No.19261697

>>19255381
Dude silver and gold mining stocks. If you're willing to risk it and bet on silver and gold the upside is way higher with the stocks plus you'll get the dividend. So when hyperinflation hits we'll get billion dollar dividends that are worthless.

>> No.19261700

>>19261679
Try faggot Reddit /pmsforsale and try and find the cheapest silver you can find. Other than go to your local coin stores and ask them their prices on generics and junk silver. Use coinflation calculator to see if you’re getting ripped off. Look around and do not pay an insane premium for your silver. There are deals just look.

>> No.19261709

>>19261679
100oz of silver, find a nice bar with a low premium, and 5 1oz silver coins, once again with a nice low premium.
Anything over 250$ + shipping for the bar is too much

>> No.19261725

>>19261558
I really want to get into mining. I’m in so cal. Might go trespass on someone’s claim for shits.

>> No.19261748

>>19261709
I think you mean 10 oz bar.

>> No.19261758

>>19261725
Don't get caught, the laws are old school there when it comes to claim jumping. There are however dozens of old mines to go and explore around on, just don't go in them please, no one will find your body if something goes wrong.

>> No.19261762

>>19261679
APMEX, get $200 of these:

https://www.apmex.com/product/195910/2020-south-africa-1-oz-silver-krugerrand-bu

Also get an Austrian 1914 gold ducat, you're done.

>> No.19261771

>>19261679
philharmonics/kuggerands

>> No.19261791

>>19261697
miners are going to plummet with them being closed due to wuflu

buy precious metal ETFs

>> No.19261819

>>19261748
I most definitely did; oops

>> No.19261856

>>19261791
They'll keep mining. They're borderline slaves.

>> No.19261874

>>19261856
even worse, trust me,miners are going to dip hard and inversely PM holding ETFs and spot price will skyrocket because drastic reduction in new supply

>> No.19261898

>>19260311
You'd only get $1,000? Fuck me running, that's nothing!

I'd invest that $1 into 5 new Draped Bust dimes and 10 Draped Bust half dimes, and them fuckers would be worth hundreds of thousands today due to their grade at the time of acquisition.

>> No.19261915

>>19261791
most of the major mines in the States only went into low production mode while they figured out corona measures. Same goes with Canada and most other places. Only like 4 major mines actually shut down completely, two being in Australia, one in Brazil and one in Canada. It was all the government / private mints that shut down for the virus.

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>>19259524

>> No.19262008

>>19261915
talking bout africa, they aint reporting numbers but they are getting reamed with COVID right now. Do you have any idea how many chicoms go to and from africa on a weekly basis? major point of infrastructure building for them last decade

>> No.19262044

>>19262008
Yeah I'm pretty sure South African mines are going to get fucked pretty hard by this shit. Right now no-one knows how many cases there are but you wanna bet it's a lot higher than they know since testing is inadequate.

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Why would you buy any gold at all if the general consensus is that silver has more upside?

>> No.19262105

>>19259062
>>19259145
Not just the 90% silver you're used to, but .999 silver. Trump authorized use of pure silver to cut down on the costs of making the .900 alloy for proof set coins when all the other silver the Mint strikes is .999 fine.

>> No.19262113

>>19262008
>>19262044
O yea africa's probably fucked. South Africa keeps having issues with criminal gangs and peasants attacking mine infrastructure as well. Their mines are also getting to deep to properly work, after 5km the human body cant handle the %100 humidity and scorching temps.

Congo's small scale miners are also hurting from companies like Apple refusing to buy their coltan ore for computer parts, so add poverty driven unrest to what ever covid is causing and there in for a shit time.

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>>19259681
>>19261934
>>19259913
Shit boys I cracked some more beers and forgot about this post. Anyways here goes. I picked up a roll of krakens and 2 of the Yale’s for just under 20/oz. also got these sweet Egyptian style bars.

>> No.19262170

>>19262086
Volatility. Some people use precious metals to hedge the purchasing power of cash they are holding and don't want to deal with the discomfort of seeing a big drop in the precious metals position.

>> No.19262171

>>19262086
Gold is less volatile, also despite the constant silver shilling the reality is that gold isn't just higher priced, it's also more desired in general.

You can sell ANY GOLD, ANY TIME. Whereas with silver, people get picky, they like particular kinds of bars or coins, they get finnicky about spots and whether it's from a particular mint or whatever.

Don't get me wrong, silver is okay too, but gold just is and always has been both more desired and more valuable. The latter is more obvious because of well, how much more expensive it is and always has been, but it also reflects how much people want to get their hands on it, of course.

tl;dr: Silver is fine, and yeah silver does jump more when precious metals generally moon, but the formerly prosperous housewives meme is probably wishful thinking.

tl;dr: Silver is fine, but it's not gold. It does have more upside potential, but it's cheaper and people don't want it as much.

Buy silver if you can't afford to buy gold, basically. But if you're rich enough to afford more than ridiculously tiny fractions of gold, it's a great buy, it's stable, people always want it, it's valuable, it never tarnishes... it's GOLD

>> No.19262174

>>19261915
>>19261791
>>19261697
Which miners and ETF's? I dont know much about ETF or how they work except some anon a while back was talking about JNUG while it was like sub $4 then it hit $80 but being a 3x leveraged ETF and something about resetting daily, idk. Regular stocks I get but not so much ETF but im all ears.

As for Miners I had these in mind if anyone has some thoughts on them

Alio
Hecla
First Majestic
Silver Crest
Pure Gold
SKeena
Pretium
Kinross
Newmont
Eldorado
Franco Nevada

I have a few grand for miners, rest went to physical.

>>19262086
I was always under the understanding, and I could be wrong, that gold moves first and is more stable and doesnt move as much while silver moves slower but by a lot more for growth potential and less stable.

So I have a lot of silver but I do want more gold. I intend to sell off silver when the ratio is good and converting to gold.

I wouldnt buy dirty damaged gold bars, the price savings you get isnt usually worth it.

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>>19262129
here’s a better pic

>> No.19262216

>>19262171
How are those egyptian 3 ouncers? I always wanted to get those monarch egyptian bars and rounds. Do they feel heavy and big in the hand?

>> No.19262234

>>19262174
SLV, SLVO, GLD, GLDI, PSLV, SLVP

i'd stay away from miners for the time being

>> No.19262237

>>19262203
>>19262216
Oh never mind. Those look nice. Do you have monarchs other egyptian silver?

>> No.19262258

>>19262234
>i'd stay away from miners for the time being

Why?

>> No.19262273

>>19261554
whose bright idea was it to put a black womans face on a gold coin?

>> No.19262278

>>19262203
Nice purchase anon. Envious of that kraken, I saw those but decided to pick up some kookaburras instead

>> No.19262286

>>19262174
excellent choices mate there all good investments. I can tell you Skeena Resources keeps finding excellent new veins on their past producing properties. Pure Gold is building their Red Lake mine on schedule.

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>>19258949
It comes with 5 silver atb quarters.
One of which is a mini-bat boi.

Is this the only place to get mini-silver bat boi?

>> No.19262297

>>19262234
Any reason why to stay away or why you like those ETF's? Or any general tips about ETF's in general?

I will go look into those on my own though others thoughts are always welcome.

>> No.19262315

>>19262258
dude scroll up

>> No.19262333

>>19262174
Wheaton precious metals has been a monster for me this year, around 80% return so far this year, the train may be a little late on them now though

>> No.19262341

>>19261596
>>19261621
>>tfw ywpn mine ore in burgerland with your fellow Anonautists

>> No.19262355

>>19262171
Reading my comment again, I don't want to sound like I'm shitting on silver. Silver is great, new silver is "shinier" than gold, it looks amazing too until it inevitably tarnishes, and the fact that it's affordable is in so many ways a good thing. Ordinary people can aspire to own objects made of silver, like silverware, jewellery, and so on in a way that just is out of reach when it comes to gold for most. Silver is also antiseptic which is pretty amazing.

Hell I even love copper too, and it's not even a precious metal. But gold just has a very special property that makes it overall the most desired and desirable.

Go look up ancient coins on a search engine. You'll quickly notice that gold coins from hundreds and thousands of years ago look perfect and haven't lost their shine. Meanwhile, silver coins start looking dull after just half a century at most, and ancient silver coins are almost uniformly black in colour.

Basically silver is great too in its own way, but it's not gold, and gold is as valuable as it is for a reason.

>> No.19262361

>>19262297
because they follow spot price, you're just buying part of a big holding of PM essentially

>> No.19262363

>>19260643
It doesn't happen over night, we are working our way up to it.

>> No.19262385

>>19262361
>follow spot price
The ETFs right

>> No.19262417

>>19262295
Yeah I have this set coming too, and for the same reason. I do wanna get a full 5oz frostyboi soon but in the meantime I will have to content myself with the mini version in this proof set.

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>>19262237
It’s my first monarch purchase. I saw JM had some 1 and 2 ounce pieces from the same collection. For the right price I’ll definitely pick some up.

>>19262278
Thanks anon I hear those Perth mint series are really cool too

>> No.19262507

>>19262237
Not the Anon you're replying to, but I've got a couple of the 1/10oz Nefertiti rounds. Pretty cool, since the rounds are hand-struck, but they do antique them too.

No skin off my nose, since I got 'em for free, but keep that in mind if you're going to get them. Pics can be taken if necessary.

>> No.19262519

>>19262315
Thanks, can't say I agree though, they've already taken a hit from covid. One of first majestic's major silver mines already had to temporarily stop, but stock price is still looking good to me.

It's essentially a bet on whether or not you can get in at a better price, vs potential that they stay high and keep moving upwards. Personally don't like the downside risk of missing the early days of a bull run vs upside potential of getting in at a strong discount to maximise gains. Whatever the opposite of picking up pennies in front of a steamroller is. Personally have a lot of money in miners already, will keep buying in small increments of my favorite companies who seem cheap relative to their sector. Will have extra dry powder ready for any massive dips. I believe the miners will explode in 12-24 months, whatever price I'm in at is already a great price, especially my silvers, whether or not I bought the absolute bottom or not.

Goldmining, Puregoldmining, equinox gold, Alexco, First Majestic, Liberty Gold, Endeavor Silver

>> No.19262561

>>19262355
Silver is poor man's gold but everybody's poor and everybody will realise how fucked fiat is soon enough. Can't say in any way I like silver more than gold, aside from the bigger potential profit.

>> No.19262584

>>19262507
Overall how satisfied are you with them? I wanted to get a set of each. So that would be 20 of the 1/10oz 20 of the 1/4oz 20 1/2oz 7 1oz and 1 each of the big ones.

>>19262437
I normally just get coins or stackable 10oz bars and avoid the specialty stuff but those really stood out to me and I am very interested. Maybe its the egyptian motif which I didnt think I would like so much.

>> No.19262588

>>19260569
fomo

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>> No.19262660

>>19261554
>>19262273

no idea

I meant what do y'all think of the video, pic was unrelated

...although if anyone knows where I can get those stackers on the left, I'd appreciate it

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>Have you heard the legend of leveraged gold ETFs?

>It is not something you would learn from a goldbug

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>> No.19262723

>>19262649
good pic

name the J**

>> No.19262756

>>19258875
It's APMEX's holdings counter. Keep in mind, however that they base the "current asset value" off their prices, and they are notorious for having much higher prices than most other dealers.

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>mfw the premiums are finally starting to come down on generic silver
It's a start, definitely NOT buying ASEs right now but generics arent even priced that bad

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>>19262584
Pic related, with a 1/10 Golden State Mint 1/10 incuse indian design for color comparison.

I like them well enough. I think they overdid it a bit with the antiquing, but that's just me. Like I say, they didn't cost me anything to get, so it doesn't bother me.

>> No.19263238 [DELETED] 

What would you guys rather buy for gold?

7 10g PAMP gold bars for 70g total for $59.63 a gram
2 1oz PAMP gold bars plus one 10g PAMP bar for $58.95 a gram
1 50g Valcambi gold combibar plus one 20g Valcambi bar for $59.35 a gram
2 20g Perth gold bars plus one 10g Valcambi bar for $58.60 a gram

I have $4,300 to buy gold to add to my 200+ oz silver and these are various combinations of gold products I can get to get close to my budget for gold. All are about 70g total. JMB doesnt have many Perth Mint bars which is what I wanted. I would go with coins but gold eagles and other coins are pricier per gram/ounce

>> No.19263254

What would you guys rather buy for gold?

7 10g PAMP gold bars for 70g total for $59.63 a gram
2 1oz PAMP gold bars plus 1 10g PAMP bar for $58.95 a gram
1 50g Valcambi gold combibar plus 1 20g Valcambi bar for $59.35 a gram
3 20g Perth gold bars plus 1 10g Valcambi bar for $58.60 a gram

I have $4,300 to buy gold to add to my silver and these are various combinations of gold products I can get to get close to my budget for gold.

>> No.19263385

>>19258911
Why not a tube of ASEs every other month?

>> No.19263435

>>19263254
THE LOWEST PREMIUM DUMBO

Gold is Gold

>> No.19263496

>>19263254
The 10g bars.

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Got this gold mercury dime a few days ago. Its my favorite coin that I own.

>> No.19263531

>>19263435
If I need to sell some though then the fractional stuff or the combibar is good, I wont be forced to sell a whole ounce or nothing. Sure I could cut it in half I suppose.

>>19263496
Any reason why?

>> No.19263612

>>19263502
Nice. You should also get the Standing Liberty and Walking Liberty gold coins from that series.

>> No.19263634

>>19263254
the only reason i ever bought a combibar was because it was 50% off market price, and that was STILL over spot price

>> No.19263687

>>19263531
dude just get 1oz coins/bars, can't go wrong. If you're going long term and don't have to sellin foreseeable future go for larger bars to take advantage of low premiums.

Regardless, unless you actually live in the mountains in a cave you will never have a problem selling gold at a LCS or pawn etc, etc....

>> No.19263750

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1-25-oz-Gold-Austria-Philharmonic-BU-2016/174287555057?hash=item28945909f1:g:v30AAOSwjDpewyfL

what is this guy smoking, and how can i get some?

>> No.19263883

im really debating between stacking swiss helvetias or philharmonics in gold, thoughts?

>> No.19263898

Is the Gold Buffalo getting a redesign for 2021 like the Gold Eagle?

>>19263750
Send the guy a message making fun of him

>> No.19263920

>>19263898
can't risk getting ebay/paypal account flagged
\_(^-^)_/

>> No.19263964

SILVER IS CRASHING SELL SELL SELLLL

>> No.19264068

>>19263964
you must be new here

>> No.19264211
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Kike overlord is warning his frens.
This is it bros, it's our time to shine. Are you ready for the biggest transfert of wealth in human's history?

>> No.19264219
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>>19260287
>>19260287
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07NTBK3PC/
I fondled my ASEs a ton but then stumbled across this, a case for 60 and I have 60 and it looks nice and I like it better then the tubes.

Other tubes just got here today, not sure If I want to package them similarly, and wont fondle as much since I got a lot of that out of my system with the ASEs. They will probably get milky milkies but i dont really care.

>> No.19264341

>>19263531
$1/gram for smaller bars seems like a really reasonable price. Usually they command a higher premium but maybe I'm a tard.

>> No.19264432

>>19264211
Cheked and is it happening??

>> No.19264484

>>19264211
thats not a verified acct

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>>19264219
I include my wife in the process of accumulating shinies.

I let her pick out 2 oz in the weekly 4oz silver purchase.
When we get an unexpected large amount of money or bonus (or trumpbux) we've bought gold and platinum.

I also make her count/do an audit of the plat, gold, silver and write it down so shes aware of how much we have and rate of accumulation.
After the 2nd time counting coins in flips, she ordered the box you linked and variety of plastic cases.

Been very happy with it.
Just now filled it up.

Been stacking since April.

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>>19264518
Very nice, got my beast box today, i have 2 other sets without a box, but this is the one im long term keeping. Need to branch into gold and plat hard when i get savings up.

>> No.19264578

>>19264567
I dont know why it does this rotation

>> No.19264599

>>19262649
saved

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>>19262086
I just started buying gold because I ran out of room in my safe

>> No.19264647

>>19259204
i dont know why but alot of people wont buy 1/2 oz anything for silver, way lower prems generally tho

>> No.19264698

>>19264609
how many ounces you stacking?

>> No.19264719

>>19264578
4chan strips exif data

>> No.19264730

>>19264698
I'll never stop

>> No.19264785

https://www.kitco.com/commentaries/2020-05-14/The-US-dollar-the-final-act.html

>> No.19264801

>>19255634
Simple if he drills it and it is real he buys it, otherwise he doesn’t

>> No.19264975

>>19256207
>He doesn't use guest checkout with a prepaid card and a buddy's house as the shipping address.

>> No.19265056

>>19263502
I’m envious of the 2016 winged liberty coin. That’s one of my goal coins to own and hold before I die. Well done good sir.

>> No.19265081

>>19264609
You need a name... I vote for floor stacker, unless you have another name that you’d feel that was more fitting.

>> No.19265096

>>19262670
Dark omen indeed.

>> No.19265126

>>19261596
I think a few of us would seriously consider working for you.

>> No.19265152

>>19255692
By buying leafs

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>>19262355
Did someone say, COPPER!?

>> No.19265369

>>19265175
Nope. The Mint makes our fiat trash coins with mostly that stuff. Only has nominal value when you're talking pounds.

>> No.19265435

>>19265126
if your willing to deal with Canada's bullshit, and have your own bush vehicle I may have something lined up soon. I have the drill lined up, I have three guys ready and contracted to do the three pads and a bull dozer for a short bit of road construction. Now all I have to do is wait for the snow to leave.

>> No.19265470
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>>19265369
Logically I agree with you and you strike me of a man of sound mind. But for some reason the feeling of solid copper in my hand feels more cozy than silver.

>> No.19265471

Seriously what’s the point in buying physical gold If paper is 15% cheaper most the time? Someone said “because paper disappears” but does this ever actually happen?

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19265490

Plumber here,

Bin almost full, am I going to make it guys?

>> No.19265498

>>19265471
Buy paper anon, you wont regret it like everyone else.

>> No.19265504

>>19265498
Why do people regret it though for real

>> No.19265522

>>19265471
you are absolutely right, keep using fiat. nothing bad ever happens. don't worry about anomalies in the future. life, laugh, love. fuck the haters.

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>>19265471
I said that. It comes down to two things, if the company goes bankrupt, you’re screwed, or the theory that there is more paper gold than physical gold, thus when the music stops someone will be without a chair.

If you’re looking to buy gold purely to diversify your investments, perhaps paper gold might be right for you. Weigh the options.

>> No.19265534

>>19265490
Is that some delicious copper!?
How much money do you get for a bin full of it??

>> No.19265559

>>19265435
I have the speculation that my 97’ Camry wouldn’t count as a “bush vehicle.”

>> No.19265577

>>19265559
no not really unfortunately

>> No.19265721

>>19265471
don't buy ANYTHING you can't actually hold. buying "gold" that's sitting in some vault that you'll never see or hold or anything is essentially the same as throwing money in a well and saying "well one day lady luck will have my back!"
You don't own 10 ozt of Gold unless you can hold it and take a timestamped pics for your 4chan friends. Also your portfolio looks better if you have physical

>> No.19265750

>>19264609
imagine keeping generic bullshit in cases/sleeves. some 100 ozt sunshine bar will sell the same shiny as it will covered in fingerprints and pits as long as the weight is the same.
I really don't understand faggots like you that keep their generic in pristine condition when even if you saved that same bar for 300 years it would still only sell for melt value.

>> No.19265942

>>19265750
Because air tarnishes silver, if you keep silver away from fresh air it won't tarnish. Pretty simple.

>> No.19266343

>>19264518
Neat boxes, where can I get those?

>> No.19266427

>>19265942
lmao not as much as you think. I've seen plenty of bars with decades of air-exposure that sold for the exact same price as someone that kept their sunshine/northwest/apmex generics in sleeves. It's weight that matters in the end unless you're selling to collectors, in which case you wouldn't be buying generics to begin with.
Yeah bro, totally keep your scottsdale 10 oz'er in a sleeve for 50 years and get like 10 bucks more than someone that didn't, very big of you.

>> No.19266463

>>19265175
kind of funny how the penny used to be copper until 1982, they had to start using zinc instead because the copper was worth more than the value of the penny

>> No.19266530

>>19266427
an extra 10 bucks and all you have to do is let it sit in a case? not bad

>> No.19266547

>>19259982
kek that graph. We may see some dips, but no significant dumps because fiat is going to shit in a big way.

>> No.19266567

>>19266427
All the ones I have in sleeves came in sleeves from the bullion dealer. Might as well leave them in the sleeve, no?

>> No.19266604

Anyone else think silver is overhyped. youtube is full of Muh ratio shills, Which is great if you already have sillver but for at least UK you're paying a flat 20% tax + extorniate premiums. I also don't think when the "Crash happens" silver is going to do as well as the hype suggests. People always think gold first then speculators hope silver gets in on the action

>> No.19266620

>>19266463
Its sad really. Same goes for the pre 64’ 90% silvers. Our money used to be represented by the actual metal it was made out of.

>> No.19266703

>>19266530
>>19266567
aye, you guys do you, but I'm going to enjoy flipping my ASE's and carrying my gold/silver bars in my pocket for enjoyment and showing off wealth. If you live in America, it's your duty as a white person to flex ALL physical wealth you own, and gun down all minorities that try to take it from you

>> No.19266717

>>19266604
It really just takes one or two investment funds or hedge funds to put one percent of their cash into physical silver and it would overwhelm the world's supply. We have already hit peak silver and there's only a few primary silver mines in the whole world. I don't think you understand just how tiny the market is. One day of federal reserve money printing is enough to buy every ounce mined in the world for a year.

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>>19264785
>the French Livre
wtf is this history illiterate nigger rambling? How can anyone take anything this clown's saying seriously when such huge mistakes are made?

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>>19266604
You should be happy to give to that bitch so she can come around every year and show off how well off she is. Lmao

>> No.19267257

>>19266703
>thinks people want his pm

You could use it as a literal door stopper, open your doors wide open, give a big ass party, and no one would give a fuck, you dumb nazi

>> No.19267385

I just became an apmex "Premier" member because I've bought over $10k of PMs from them. Are there any benefits to having these club member statuses?

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>>19265490
Strip it down and you might have a few hundred, pushing it. Copper is for phatstacking, you'll need a lot for any major value (though if you're a plumber it should be a nice passive bonus on the side)

>>19266604
VAT can be avoided, premiums can be minimised. The value of diversification is more than you think.

>>19267385
Shiny sticker and a pat on the head? From what I recall from previous threads, I think it just means you get first dibs on anything they manufacture/mint before they open it up to the public.

>> No.19268284

>currently 5-10% of net wealth in gold and platinum
>stacking silver to flip when the FOMO hits/trade for gold

good plan?

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>>19268284
Very good.

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Some French fag on leddit found this in his house.

>> No.19268858

>>19268637
That totally happened, and then his African neighbors clapped

>> No.19268888

>>19255710
based and blackpowderpilled
also I covet your time digits

>> No.19269320

>>19268888
Checked

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Do you frens think there will soon be another silver dip before the moon mission?

>> No.19269542

>>19256997
when is the dump?

>> No.19269608

>>19269439
> >>19259982
Silver historically lags behind Gold by a few days, so the last tickets aboad the ship should be pretty clear cut. Gold will spike once quarrantine ends and all that printed money instacrashes the economy as people go to spend it, so it should be relatively predictable (at least, compared to the market most of the time)

>> No.19269681

>>19269542
Literally never outside of normalisation post-crash/recovery, that's the point of Gold. The Dollar will crash before Gold will (and at this point, that's not a strictly impossible timeline)

>> No.19270674

Nostacks here again. Thanks new bizfrens for all your input. Are krugs/phils etc really worth the premium iver generic randos? It's looking like now or miss out. I'm seeing a lot of crossover from other /k/ommandos.
Are gens/randos the pm version of "just as good" fuddshit or are they really just as good being .999?
The autist larper in me really likes hand poured and various snek, 2A dead bankster rounds and bars.

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>>19270674
Depends, which country your from? Some countries you pay 20% VAT on bars, but not on coins (e.g. Netherlands). Bars are aesthetically pleasing though, makes you feel rich

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R8 stack preese surs

>> No.19271293

>>19271261
cringe/10

>> No.19271434

>>19271137
theres no VAT on investment grade bullion ie. monetary metal in any country, only when its used in industry does it get taxed as a good and not investment regardless of what excuse you give
Ive got a bunch of silver in a vault for this reason, as long as it stays in an official registered vault its exempt from tax until you take delivery, but you have to buy it when its already in the vault and sell from within the vault

>> No.19271437

>>19270674
Silvergoldbull has 1/2oz rounds under the deals tab for the cheapest I've seen on any site for silver as long as you order 20+ which is easy to do. GL fren.

>> No.19271564

>>19271293
Thanks Jew.

>> No.19271644

>>19271564
You need mental help. You ate going to get a beating

>> No.19271750

>>19255744
Any mining companies on Robinhood worth looking into? I have First Majestic Silver and Yamana Gold on my watchlist as a maybe buy.

>> No.19271771

>>19265056
Its my first piece of gold I've ever owned. Someday I plan on owning at least 1 Gold Eagle and 1 Gold Buffalo. But I am very young and cannot afford it at the moment. Slow and steady wins the race :)

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>>19270674
Right now premiums are really high, but especially high on sovereigns(Gov mints). The closest deal to spot would be the best bet right now IMO, especially getting started. You can go to Sell on JM Bullion and see what they're offering for each coin. Maples and ASEs are the only ones I believe with OK resell premiums. Nothing wrong with hand poured/collector/art silver, just don't wanna make it the bulk of your stack. Monarch makes some nice pours that are decent price wise for the best of both worlds. Also, generics and sovereigns are all either .999 or .9999 the difference is the sovereigns have a monetary denomination on them and are backed by the state where they were produced

>> No.19271955

>>19271261
Needs more gold

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>>19271644
>” The Jew is immunized against all dangers: one may call him a scoundrel, parasite, swindler, profiteer, it all runs off him like water off a raincoat. But call him a Jew and you will be astonished at how he recoils, how injured he is, how he suddenly shrinks back: “I’ve been found out.””

>> No.19271977

My first oz of gold came today feels good

>> No.19271987

>>19271955
>Needs more gold
I know. I am waiting for the gold to silver ratio to change. But you are right. I’m a tad of a poor fag at the moment. That said I may wait for my next purchase to be an ounce of gold instead of another 100oz of silver.

>> No.19272072

>>19271960
You're in the precious metals general of /biz/, take this stupid shit to /pol/.

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>>19271261
The problem with silver stackers is they just have no taste. They have no taste. And I don't mean that in a small way; I mean that in a big way.

>> No.19272088

>>19271977
nice, coin or bar?

>> No.19272105

>>19271891
Thanks fren. My stack plan is to hold. LCS has ASEs at $24 and Constitutional/junk sells as fast as he gets it.
Would that be a fair price for ASE? No wait for shipping no webz transaction.

>> No.19272114

>>19266604
>Anyone else think silver is overhyped
No if anything I regret not stacking even more.

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>>19272088
Brittania coin :)

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>>19272270
fellow brit-stacker

>> No.19272466

>>19271960
Go back to /pol you autist.
Noone cares about you or your racist views here

>> No.19272589

>>19272466
Do you even have a stack?

>> No.19272704

>>19271750
Pretivm.

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>>19271434
If you don’t hold it, you don’t own it

>> No.19272874

Is it just me or does gold mining stock usually rally on Friday? I'm new to this.

>> No.19273113

>>19272589
More than you ever will

>> No.19273174

>>19273113
How much?

>> No.19273238

>>19273174
7000 oz of silver. 350 oz of gold
209 oz of palladium
100 oz of platinum

>> No.19273246

>>19273113
Post stack

>> No.19273282

>>19273238
mirin

>> No.19273350

>>19273238
You're going to need to prove that unless you're just shitposting. At least the /pol/ack posted his stack.