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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/

>Constitutional/"junk" silver info
https://www.jmbullion.com/ultimate-guide-to-90-silver-coins/

>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
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgSXg-WOEVY
https://www.fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database
https://www.fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/identifying-fake-bullion

>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/user/GoldAndSilverClub1
https://www.youtube.com/user/whygoldandsilver
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCED7G7CZfqdSV9zttlr1M_g
https://www.youtube.com/user/belangp

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>> No.19703285

Additional /pmg/ resources/info-
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FWTDHWAHQUD status- getting their hair done

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https://www.fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database

https://www.fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/identifying-fake-bullion

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>> No.19703356

What's up boys, trying to get into the LCS but they're open by appointment only and won't answer my calls.

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>> No.19703428

>>19703356
try email?

>> No.19703432

>>19703261
I am here in little old Likely if anyone wants to talk shop I am available.

Interesting happenings in the industry include
>Ximen Mining is getting their plans in order for their Kenville gold mine https://www.accesswire.com/593636/Ximen-Mining-Constructing-the-Road-to-Production--Kenville-Gold-Mine--Nelson-BC

>Appia Resources planning drilling at their Rare Earth Element discovery near Lake Athabaska
https://www.mining.com/appia-to-drill-at-worlds-2nd-richest-rare-earth-prospect/

>Looks like Artemis is going ahead with its deal for the Blackwater gold project https://www.mining.com/artemis-raises-114m-to-fund-blackwater-purchase/

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went and checked out a claim with a client today again, did a few test holes, got some gold. Clients happy with the property and will probably buy it off the owner, and a commission heading my way. I wish the weather would have stayed nice though.

>> No.19703780

Saw a monarch gram round at the festival marketplace for $59. I passed on it. Did I make the right call? He was selling maples for $25

>> No.19703846

>>19703780
fractional arent really worth it, its better to save up and buy full ounces instead. Probably a good call.

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I called the local coin shop about selling 40% Kennedy half dollars. His offer was equivalent to $7 per oz of silver. What the fuck.

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>>19703377
>>19703351
Now you've got me worried. Is this a legit maple bar?

>> No.19703994

>>19703980
where did you order it from? The mint its self or a dealer?

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>>19703980

>> No.19704020

>>19703994
Got it off an eBay dealer for spot price

>> No.19704038

>>19703921
that's the I don't want that shit, but at that price I can always sell them to a refinery or mint.
>>19703534
nice, question when you get a commission are you paid in metal or cash. and is it a out right fee or a %?
>>19703780
actually that sounds cheaper then online, but yeah like pan man said the premiums on those grams are ridiculous. and 25 for a maple does seem like a lot. unless your paying in CAD then that's probably a good deal too.

>> No.19704088

>>19704020
yep, ebay and reddit are pretty much all fakes from asia. do you have a local coin shop you can ask them to test it?
otherwise i'd get one of those fancy magnets and test it

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Doing some inventory for the first time. I have 275 Washington quarters, 83 Roosevelt dimes, and 23 Mercury dimes.

Any guesses on the most common year for all three of these? All of these come from bags of quarters or dimes, no specific years or mints were purchased.

>> No.19704129

>>19704038
I get 15% of the value of the final deal. So in this case the claims going to probably sell for $30,000 I ll make an easy $4500 cash or I can ask for gold. In this case I ll go for cash, it will pay for my gas for the drive north for a similar job.

>> No.19704173

>>19704107
very nice anon, hopefully you keep those in rolls, they actually seem in pretty decent shape.
>>19704129
very nice. gotta make that money work for you lol

>> No.19704194

>>19703980
>>19703996
Hard to say... here's a thread with some good comparison photos about 1/2-2/3 down--

https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/956498/scary-good-fake-1-oz-gold-royal-canadian-mint-bars-in-assay-cards

Was the ebay seller PMNINVEST?

>> No.19704209

>>19704173
so much grounds changing hands right now its ridiculous. I ve gotten 4 emails today from people asking if I can call around for buyers for claims. I normally don't do this kind of thing but work is work when you cant work your own ground.

>> No.19704342

>>19703980
>>19703996
Do you have a profile pic? Apparently the plastic of the assay case sticks out further with the fakes.
Fake is on the right obviously.

https://hosting.photobucket.com/albums/s511/pokermandude/Fake%20Coins/compare3.jpg

>> No.19704353

>>19703921
That's because nobody wants to buy them. You might do slightly better selling them on E-Bay or Craigslist.

>> No.19704370

Is bullionexchange legit? Bought some gold eagles from them. How do I know if they are real?

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>>19703980
>>19703996
>>19704342

>> No.19704406

>>19703846
What about 1/4 ounces.

>> No.19704435

>>19704107
Most common year has to be 1964 for the quarters and Roosevelt dimes. For the merc dimes the most common date is either probably either 1942 or 1945.

>> No.19704436

What is your opinion on the krugerrand?

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>>19703980
>>19703996
>>19704342
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US federal spending just passed 7 trillion

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>>19703980
>>19703996
>>19704373
>>19704454
Also the font on the fake assay package is slightly "fatter"

>> No.19704492

>>19704436
They're quite nice I'd say.

>> No.19704539

>>19704436
Very nice, minimalist design. A lot more durable than other Gold bullion coins.

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>>19704406
could do that but I need cash right now, next one I ll probably do gold instead.

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>>19674461
>People from the cities used to go out into the towns and villages and conduct raids on people.
As a burger I look forward to this target practice. Never in history has a populace been so heavily armed as ours. This is essentially a test drive of a near-universally armed rural citizenry for the first time in world history. Muh guns is just about the only pride I have in this shithole anymore, anyway. What idiot looter will "conduct raids" on rural farms and shit when there's a very high chance that they're gonna get shot.

>> No.19704819

>>19704435

right on roosevelt and washington, but mercs were 44 and 43. i think a higher population would have proved you right.

was happy to see i got every year for quarters except 32, 33, and 49

>> No.19704860

>>19704406
sorry deleted previous reply, was distracted.

No, try and get full ounces, fractionals are just too small of an amount to really matter, but if you could find them for cheap than go for it.

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>>19704107
Same here. I won't go into the numbers but I'll post the picture anyway. I feel very proud of my pandas. I'm only missing 2012 from this decade.

>> No.19704920

>>19704723
well anon think of it as right now, in liberal states, they let the mob do what ever they want. in conservative states, the govt will actually step in a crack a few skulls to restore order.
honestly the thing I would expect beside the liberal cities and states eating themselves alive would be gangs of joggers in hundreds flooding small towns, sure lots would die but some would live and even bring back food lol

>> No.19704969

>>19704107
Weigh each one individually and make a histogram

>> No.19705020

>>19704860
its surprising you don't get better prices in bulk, but at the same time, no reason not to save up enough money to buy at a good price.
the first few silver purchases I made were 100oz, just to get a better discount.
although to be fair, I've been tempted by the .24 something American gold coins. they seemed to have a decent price compared to other fractionals, but still more then a generic ounce...

>>19704969
I know from the early 2000's the nickels could be off by at much as 1%. so 5 grams for a nickel i'd see them anywhere from 4.99-5.05 grams. would be curious to see if they're more or less accurate back then

>> No.19705142

>>19705020
>>19704969

the problem of course is massive wear, especially for 30's and 40's.

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Just wondering if anyone knows why one has a date and one doesnt? I got one on the internet and one from an LCS, I'm not too concerned on being real as the difference in weight is ~.1 grams and they both pass the ping test and appear to be the same color wise, I know alot of companies have done this design but the one with a date appears to be less common online and from what I've seen in general, any info helps

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>>19705357
The backs are essentially identical and they are the same diameter and thickness

>> No.19705402

>>19705357
>>19705383
anon, those buffalo silver rounds are made by a dozen places if not more, a lot of the time they'll make them just slightly different...
as long as they're both silver you're good to go

>> No.19706069

>>19704370
they are gtg. god some good deals on new releases

>> No.19706113

>>19705402
this
was going to start a collection of different buffalo rounds and there are many overlapping designs from different producers. you'll run into designs from minters who went bust only to be made by new companies with an updated mint mark. last i counted theres well over 20 commonly made buff rounds

>> No.19706727

>>19705357

with that 5 leaning to the right, it appears to be a silvertowne round

>> No.19706756

>>19705357
>>19705383
silver is silver man. i got buffs from apmex, silvergoldbull myself. they dont have the date on em, where did you happen to get yours from?

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>>19705357
I had this same question.
>>19705402 is correct

>> No.19706828

>>19706113
Based. It would be very cool to see a nice themed generic round collection

>> No.19706830

Is it worth spending the extra bucks for an RCM bar versus another mint? The RCM is .9999, but will that fetch more than, say an APMEX or Britannia .999?

>> No.19706865

>>19706830

doesn't the perth mint also have a .9999 bar?

>> No.19706964

>>19706830
I like the britannias the best for looks, the RCM bars aren't bad though.
usually govt mint sells and buys slightly higher then generics

>> No.19707011

>>19706756
The one with the date I got from a trusted seller on Amazon (I know terrible place to buy but I had extra gift card money on there and nothing better to spend it on) and the other one I got at my LCS.

>> No.19707101

>>19707011
yeah I looked at silver on amazon, and wow that shit was way more expensive. like why even bother at that price lol

>> No.19707287

>>19706865
Yeah. Their 10oz gold is going for $18K on JMBullion

>> No.19707380

Monarch has 76 chunkies in stock for $43. https://www.monarchpreciousmetals.com/silver/silver-bars/silver-bars-all-sizes

>> No.19707463

>>19704129
Have you watched Deadwood pan man? I feel like you would love it.

>> No.19707465

>>19707380
Why do they charge for shipping when nobody else does?

>> No.19707545

>>19707101
Yeah I paid alot more then I would in any other instance but it was just gift card credits I never would've used otherwise

>> No.19707647

>>19707463
I love Deadwood, reminds me of Barkerville and Atlin. A gold rush is nothing without its characters.

>> No.19707656

>>19705383
>>19705357
>>19706783
bullion or bust

>> No.19707678

>>19704020
>buying off ebay.
We've told you not to do this.

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>>19707463
Places like Sandon, Ymir, Northport really have identical character to those days of Deadwood. Men were brutal, deals were sealed in minutes at the bars and properties moved like water, a far better era than today's boring hell.

>> No.19707683

>>19707678
and ill keep saying its fine as long as youre not permanently retarded

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>>19703921
Imagine trading in your money for fiat Fed bucks. This isn’t the time to be sellin

>> No.19707719

>>19707678
Got my batboi from larry on ebay and I got my libertad proofs off ebay (bullionexchange store front).
feels comfy man

>> No.19707751

>>19707702
>>19703921
why in the world would you sell right now? I'm buying like crazy, shit is about to hit the fan. hold on to every piece of metal you can get your hands on.

>> No.19707780

>>19707751
This, I found my old highschool class ring the other day, and was hyped to realize it was made of 10k. Its not much but its another 1/10 oz in gold for the stack. A week before that I found a 1951 quarter and 40% half dollar in a giant change jar, and experience a subtype of happiness that I can only describe as 'judaizing'

>> No.19707826

>>19707780
I decided to go find my old Gold Chain from the early 2000's. I'm getting all my shit together. The happening is soon upon us. only fools and drunkards are selling PM's right now.

>> No.19707880

>>19707681
Have you looked into new miners?

>> No.19707970

>>19707880
I posted a few interesting developments at the start of the thread but i can grab more if your interested, things are moving in the mining world. Lots of juniors getting things moving.

First Majestic just bought into a Canadian Project https://www.mining.com/first-majestic-buys-silver-stream-on-first-minings-springpole-project/

White Golds raised money for new exploration work https://www.mining.com/white-gold-closes-4-5m-placement-stock-jumps/

X-Terra Resources starting new exploration work https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/2036-tsx-venture/xtt/78646-x-terra-resources-begins-2020-exploration-program-on-troilus-east.html

I have more but not sure what people are looking for.

>> No.19708020

>>19707970
>I have more but not sure what people are looking for.
Just maybe the top 5 miners to buy stock in to turn a decent profit honestly. It can be more than 5 or less just some to get in on. Missed the last train and went all in on physical metals but I want to take a shot here.

>> No.19708078

>>19708020
I ll go read through a few of the dozens of bookmarked juniors I have and see what I can come up with, its early in the season so its hard to say exactly which are going to be part of the next wave until they find something. One that I was very interested in reading more from in the near future are Appia Resources because of their rare earth discovery. I want to see what their exploration work this season uncovers.

>> No.19708094

>>19707751
This. I'm buying up the cheapest silver I can get my hands on right now, in a Weimar Republic scenario people won't care about purity, they'll only care that it's Silver.

>> No.19708168

>>19708094
People are gonna be so desperate for real money that they aren't going to give a single fuck what the silver looks like, as long as they can buy their kids a loaf of bread with it. Every day it looks more and more like Weimar out there. I'm from Seattle and we literally have Communist militias marching outside my business. Shit is wild.

>> No.19708196

>>19708020
If your looking for major miners to buy into go with what google tells you, the top companies are Barrick, Newmont Gold Corp, and Kinross. Do a bit of digging too there are a lot of major companies that are going to do very well this year.

I ve already mentioned some interesting juniors, I still think Skeena Resources is going to do well this year with their planned exploration backed by Barrick at Eskay Creek this summer, Seabridge and Pretivm are working together now as a joint exploration project for their shared boundary properties. Note most of my suggestions are BC or Yukon focused because thats where my expertise is, there are a lot of other companies out there having successes as well though.

>> No.19708198

>>19708078
Thanks. Ill lurk around in past posts but idk how fast things move, old mentions might be outdated.

>> No.19708227

>>19708196
I dont suppose there are any dark horse candidates with 10 cent stock prices that could hit a few bucks kek

I heard bad things about Barrick but recall you mentioning Newmont and someone name dropped on another site Kinross. I dont mind buying 2 major miners and 3 smaller riskier ones. Ill check out the other ones you mentioned on their websites

>> No.19708240

>>19704353
APMEX is selling 40% Kennedys for $4 over spot.
The typical dealer offers $1 below spot for 40% coins.
A coin shop that offers not even half what it's worth is first-class kikery.

>> No.19708251

>>19708198
things dont move that fast, the major companies stay relatively the same, its the juniors that are very volatile due to how little capital they often end up working with. One company I would stay away from right now is the Equity Metals Corporation. They changed their name from New Nadina Resources after their drilling results were sub par what they expected, as well as a series of legal screw ups that resulted in the companies free miners certificate being revoked for a year pending an investigation. Stay the hell away from that company.

>> No.19708300

>>19708227
an iffy one that could go up is Ascot Resources, their stock could moon if their feasibility study for reopening the famous Premier gold mine goes well. Have a look at them.

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Just curious? Are people on here buying to hold forever/ until SHTF, buying to sell from potential moon, or buying to trade when GSR goes down or what? Me personally I'm buying to protect from inflation and preserve wealth but I could see myself trading for gold and holding mostly gold at a certain point

>> No.19708478

>>19708168
LARP

>> No.19708539

>>19708300
could I bother you to suggest a few US picks?

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>>19708333
You literally posted this same text, with the same image, in several previous PMGs. What exactly, did those previous discussions not get across to you?

Are you sure you're posting good faith?

>> No.19708562

>>19708478
What part is the LARP?

>> No.19708591

>>19708539
Mainland US or Alaska? I ll do some digging.

>> No.19708616

>>19708591
Mainland I suppose

>> No.19708618

>>19708539
instead of me listing a bunch off and clogging up a thread heres a link on Mining.com that could probably help you https://www.mining.com/top-ten-us-based-mid-tier-and-junior-precious-metals-companies/

If you need any further incite into any of these guys dont hesitate to ask.

>> No.19708669

>>19708618
Thank you one last question. If you had 20k, how would you split it between physical, the miners, the GDX, GDXJ, SIL, and SILJ?

>> No.19708687

>>19708669
hmm let me think about that for a bit, tough question. I would be putting a chunk into physical but I need to contemplate how I would put it into the market.

>> No.19708690

>>19708669
obviously he convert it to nuggets in invest it in his anus

>> No.19708743

>>19708690
I swear whoever posted that has no idea how hard it is to try and sluice raw sewage.

>> No.19708813

>>19708743
since I am not indian I also am unaware how hard it is to pan sewage lol
sorry I got a good kek out of it

>> No.19708861

>>19708813
no man its all good but holy crap that was a misadventure.

>dude drops brand new wedding band down the outhouse at camp
>camp has vac truck and heli transport washplant
>we slurp up the outhouse with the vac truck
>run the sewage with extra water through the plant
>crew takes shifts trying to run this "material"
>give up after two days because how evil it was
>never did locate the ring

>> No.19709101

>>19708743
No
>>19708861
Double No

You can only push a $2 gold panner so far

>> No.19709143

So buy otm calls. Cool

>> No.19709282

What stocks that aren’t miners will thrive? I assume things that use metals like tech.

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Is EPGFX a good investment?

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how high is Gold gonna go when shtf? what will you be able to buy with 20 ounces of Gold? will you be able to get a house? What will you be able to buy with an ounce of Silver? I'm wondering what you guys think.

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>>19703261

>> No.19709930

>>19708861
Hey Pan Man, you helped me get started on my gold panning journey a couple days ago and i'm getting excited now. I investigated the claims (placer and lode) in the area i'm going to be visiting and a few things came up. Not only were these claims on public land (no permissions needed) but they were closed AND a few were near old mines. Of course I have been watching a lot of Ask Jeff Williams. Is panning as easy as this:
>Research claims and land
>Study rivers, creeks, contact zones, benches
>sample
>pan
If so, I think I got this down ez pz.

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>>19709930
its fairly simple, but actually learning to use a gold pan properly takes serious time and practice. Learning how water ways move gold and how the gold in your particular area likes to settle takes time too.

It might take a while to figure out, but dont give up, if your in gold country, find a spot with history of gold and dig enough holes, you will start finding gold.

If you want to try and see how good you are at panning, try this. Put a big pile of dirt in your pan, and add a lead bullet. Pan into a tub and see if your bullets still there. If not, than you need to keep practicing. I ve got it down to about a minute on average for a full pan, but old masters like the guys I apprenticed under can do a pan in moments.

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>>19709825
The most interesting thing about this order is that people didn't realize that this order wasn't talking about human beings or people, but actually businesses. 'Individual' in law doesn't default to 'natural being' unless stated in the definition/term. In this definition/term the order doesn't state "natural being" therefore we as people are not included. People volunteered to hand over their gold. This is the reality.

>> No.19710116

>>19709978
Thank you for the encouraging words Pan Man! Speaking of learning how water ways move gold, I came across this interesting video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axOgdmI3o3g
After I practice for sometime maybe we will cross paths and have a little race haha!

>> No.19710192

>>19710116
maybe I ll see you at the world panning championships in Dawson some time!

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Explain.

>> No.19710596

>>19710524
well anon you see, when two people love each other very much...