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Bully people without physical metals edition

>Bullion dealers
https://apmex.com
https://jmbullion.com
https://sdbullion.com
https://bgasc.com
https://providentmetals.com
https://moneymetals.com
https://monumentmetals.com
https://goldenstatemint.com
https://gainesvillecoins.com
https://silvertowne.com
https://goldsilver.com
https://pinehurstcoins.com
https://goldsilver.be
https://europeanmint.com
https://bullionbypost.com
https://silver-to-go.com
https://perthmint.com
https://swanbullion.com

>Constitutional/"Junk" silver info
https://jmbullion.com/ultimate-guide-to-90-silver-coins
https://kevinsworkbench.com/junksilverguide
http://coinflation.com
http://coinapps.com

>Compare
https://findbullionprices.com (US)
https://eu.compare.pm (EU)

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

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

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

>Test
Nitric Acid
https://youtu.be/3mg9YcAShTo

Magnets
https://youtu.be/NgSXg-WOEVY

>Other
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/identifying-fake-bullion

>YouTube/Podcasts
https://youtube.com/user/silverguru David Morgan
https://youtube.com/user/SprottGlobal
https://youtube.com/user/KitcoNews
https://youtube.com/user/GoldAndSilverClub1
https://youtube.com/user/whygoldandsilver
https://youtube.com/channel/UCED7G7CZfqdSV9zttlr1M_g
https://youtube.com/user/belangp

>Extra /pmg/ info
https://pastebin.com/8HW6EdGt

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SKREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEONK!!!!!

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>> No.22423056

I wanna put 5k into silver, should I buy it all at once or space it out over a few weeks or months?

>> No.22423087

>>22423056
Depends on whether or not you think the price will drop.

>> No.22423103

>>22423056
Now, it wont be this price months later.

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Jap silver to go along with the jap bread.

>> No.22423221

>>22423157
Where did you buy those 100 yen coins? What year? What percent silver are they?

>> No.22423222

Nancy Grace Silver Bullion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ll883HALaUY

Pm are for crazy people
https://money.cnn.com/2015/02/12/investing/buy-gold-market-fear/

>> No.22423264

>>22422773
For those that have halted trading

And yeah it always sucks to miss out but nobody wins them all, as long as you're in the black you're doing alright

>> No.22423269

>>22423222
>February 12, 2015: 10:02 AM ET
>These investors are convinced gold will spike to $10,000 an ounce (it's currently around $1,225) when the U.S. government implodes, said Peter Hug, an executive at metals retailer Kitco.
gold spot price today: $1940

nice article dipshit lmao

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>> No.22423273

>>22423087
>>22423103
If you order online, there's a paper trail. How much of an issue will that be in the future?

>> No.22423289

>>22422960
LISTEN PAL HUMANS HAVE BEEN ON EARTH IN CIVILIZATION FOR OVER 20,000 YEARS. YOU THINK SOME SCIENTIST BRAIN NERD IS JUST GONNA FIGURE OUT FUSION AND MAKE MY EXPLODEY JUICES OBSOLETE? FAT CHANCE HISTORY SAYS I'M RIGHT FOREVER AND NOTHING CHANGES EVER.

>> No.22423309

If your investment doesn't factor in progression of technology, you better be ready to exit fast at a moments notice.

>> No.22423341

Three cheers for your speculative junior miners going down the toilet!

>> No.22423362

>>22423221
They are pre 1966 and are 60% silver. You can find them on ebay or specialty websites.

>> No.22423373

>>22423270
Apparently cabral say they don't know why they spiked.

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Nothing major in the news, PAN MAN. Concern over lack of US stimulus from congress is stewing and will probably result in a bloody week in stocks next week. Still waiting on Bayhorse news.

>> No.22423388

>>22423273
It's fine just rent a canoe on the same cc and have a boating accident with all that silver & gold

>> No.22423436

Someone at work was trying to sell me his silver coin collection. Most of them are Canadian mint coins with a jewel or some animal design from Chinese new year. What would a coin shop give me if I were to sell them? Are these worth collecting compared to buying generic rounds?

>> No.22423494

>>22423436
Those are pretty good, anywhere from 60-200 is what they retail for. So probably dial 20-30% back depending on what they are- you need to do more research on the specific issues for me to be able to give you a better answer.

>> No.22423498

>>22423436
No, they are even worse than spot because you need to get the garbage out to refine and reuse the silver.

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>>22423077

I get on eBay, then set up my search for "sterling" just in the "Antiques" category, buy-it-now listings only, sorted most recent first. Then I just periodically refresh when I have money to spend looking for cheapo batches of sterling no one else has clicked on yet and quickly purchase the ones that are both legit and significantly underpriced (most normies still think silver is under 20 and many don't bother checking spot before listing).

I shouldn't tell y'all what to do to stack under-$20 silver bullion all day long but I'm not a Jew, there is plenty of scrap out there for us all and I don't make remotely enough to buy even 10% of what shows up on there every hour of every day.

Picrel is 17.78g sterling and 4.04g 10k gold for 15.60 total that arrived today. I don't actively look for gold but you can make even better margins scrapping Goldberg's jewels than on silver if you prefer the yellow metal. My last several refined 1/10oz rounds cost something like 30 bucks each lol.

>> No.22423514

>>22423341

Bayhorse shareholders will laugh at you on Monday.

>> No.22423550

>>22423514
I hope so man I have over 15,000 shares

>> No.22423574

>>22423375
Good I hate being out of the loop. Speaking of which heres some recent interesting news

Talisker Resources hits great drill results at the Legendary Bralorne Mine in the Bridge River district of BC.
>Talisker Intersects 102 g/t Au over 0.5 m within 30.98 g/t over 1.7m at Bralorne Gold Project https://taliskerresources.com/discover-bralorne-our-flagship/

HighGold Mining Inc has stunning results at their Johnson Tract project. >https://www.miningnewsnorth.com/story/2020/09/11/news-nuggets/high-grade-assays-resume-at-johnson-tract/6433.html

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Cracked 1600 toz today lads
Keep stacking!

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when is ponzi scheme gonna end?
are we just gonna end up like japan where we make no babies, own no houses and commit sodoku in some random patch of forest?

>> No.22423717

>>22423648
It’s the goal of the (((bakers))) yes so don’t be a fag, stack, have kids, buy a house in the upcoming real estate blood bath

>> No.22423745

What are the chance that silver breaks $30 by the end of this year? Without that second stimulus bill my hopes of a massive run on silver are wearing down. Feds inflation speech should have created a huge rush, but if that doesn't get the price going I dont know what else will.

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>>22423717
When is the housing gonna crash and go poopoo?
why would housing go poopoo when everything else went peepee but housing didn't go poopoo?

>> No.22423808

>>22422960
I find it funny how everyone in these threads always talks about how hard assets like gold and silver are better than stocks, yet invest thousands of dollars into the stocks of silver mining companies which are just as worthless as all other stocks

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Psst, hey Fren.
There is still time to prep the BHLL. I'm down about 5% from my purchase a month or so ago but you know its gonna be bananas.

>> No.22423847

>>22423808

Wonder where all the mining stock fudders are coming from?

>> No.22423860

>>22423847
George Soros probs

>> No.22423872

>>22423808
Not so, if demand drives prices why not invest in the source?

>> No.22423896

>>22423847
we've been trying to warn you. what happens next is your fault, not ours.

>> No.22423912

>>22423872
you guys are investing in several companies that don't actually produce anything. That could be a problem at some point.

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>>22423745
>What are the chance that silver breaks $30 by the end of this year?

90%

>> No.22423949

>>22423717
>(((bakers)))

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Here's a pretty good chart for mining stock guys.

>> No.22423982

>>22423912

Eric Sprott is only invested in two producers. You have no vision.

>> No.22424003

>>22423982
That doesn't sound right. Kirkland Lake, First Majestic, Pan American, Barrick; there's four for you already

>> No.22424023

>>22423968
Smol number is better?

>> No.22424052

>>22424023
dyodd. The numbers are small for a reason, but if you disagree against that specific reason then yes, smol is better.

>> No.22424058

>>22424003

I mean two silver producers. See the original post in this chain.

>> No.22424068

>>22424052
This is because this chart doesn't take into account production cost? Among other factors.

>> No.22424088

>>22423982
>New claims were taken up daily, and it was the friendly custom to run straight to the newspaper offices, give the reporter forty or fifty "feet," and get them to go and examine the mine and publish a notice of it. They did not care a fig what you said about the property so you said something. Consequently we generally said a word or two to the effect that the "indications" were good, or that the ledge was "six feet wide," or that the rock "resembled the Comstock" (and so it did--but as a general thing the resemblance was not startling enough to knock you down). If the rock was moderately promising, we followed the custom of the country, used strong adjectives and frothed at the mouth as if a very marvel in silver discoveries had transpired. If the mine was a "developed" one, and had no pay ore to show (and of course it hadn't), we praised the tunnel; said it was one of the most infatuating tunnels in the land; driveled and driveled about the tunnel till we ran entirely out of ecstasies--but never said a word about the rock. We would squander half a column of adulation on a shaft, or a new wire rope, or a dressed pine windlass, or a fascinating force pump, and close with a burst of admiration of the "gentlemanly and efficient Superintendent" of the mine --but never utter a whisper about the rock. And those people were always pleased, always satisfied. Occasionally we patched up and varnished our reputation for discrimination and stern, undeviating accuracy, by giving some old abandoned claim a blast that ought to have made its dry bones rattle--and then somebody would seize it and sell it on the fleeting notoriety thus conferred upon it.

>The prices rose and fell constantly; but still a fall disturbed us little, because a thousand dollars a foot was our figure, and so we were content to let it fluctuate as much as it pleased till it reached it.

>> No.22424132

>>22423056
That definitely depends on the amount of your savings as well as your risk tolerance. If that 5k is a big investment for you (it would be huge for me bc I'm a wagecuck) then I would at least invest in two halves instead for the sake of diversifying, just in the case that silver goes down after dumping 5k into it. I'm pretty risk-averse.
On the other hand, if it goes up you lose out on profits. Also, silver is undervalued right now and it's good to have pm during times of economical turmoil. So at least get some silver asap.

So it's up to you: would you rather seethe when you see it go up having only invested part of your money into it OR seethe when you see it go down having dumped 5k into it

>> No.22424140

>>22423912
Makes more sense to invest in the wider scope than one specific mine as the holders of the mine land will be more profitable in the long run.

>> No.22424150

>>22424003
>>22424058

Just realized that Sprott's stake in First Majestic yesterday increases the list to having three producers, but the number is still small:

AbraPlata Resource (OTCPK:ABBRF)

Aftermath Silver (OTCQB:AAGFF)

Alexco Resource (NYSEMKT:AXU)

Americas Gold and Silver (NYSEMKT:USAS)

Argentum Silver (OTC:AGSVD)

Blackrock Gold (OTCQB:BKRRF)

Brixton Metals (OTCQB:BBBXF)

Chesapeake Gold (OTCQX:CHPGF)

Discovery Metals (OTCQX:DSVMF)

Dolly Varden Silver (OTCPK:DOLLF)

Excellon Resources (OTCPK:EXLLF)

Golden Tag Resources (OTCPK:GTAGF)

Kootenay Silver (OTCPK:KOOYF)

MAG Silver (NYSEMKT:MAG)

Metallic Minerals (OTCPK:MMNGF)

Monarca Minerals (OTCPK:ORAGF)

SilverCrest Metals (NYSEMKT:SILV)

Silver Dollar Resources

Silver Elephant (OTCQX:SILEF)

Silver Grail Resources (OTC:SVGAF)

Silver One Resources (OTCQX:SLVRF)

Silver Sands Resources (OTC:SSRSF)

Summa Silver

Vizsla Resources (OTCQB:VIZSF)

>> No.22424173

>>22424140
the ground is actually worthless if the company that owns it will lose even a penny mining it. There's millions of acres of gold and silver ore that will never be worth anything because nobody will ever mine it.

>> No.22424198

>>22423221
1966 and earlier 60% silver. It takes 1100 yen face value to make an ounce.

>> No.22424225

>>22424173

Nobody is going to lose money when we have 50 dollar silver and 3000 dollar gold. You're living in the bear market of the past instead of being brave enough to walk into the future.

>> No.22424265

>>22424150
How long until Q3 earnings?

>> No.22424268

>>22422960
Why was the OP image deleted.
>you were warned, off topic image
I guess all the other threads with porn anime and onlyfans whores and thot selfies are fine and on topic.

Mods confirmed for not owning physical.

>> No.22424274

>>22424225
they will still lose money because when the price of metal goes up so does the price of labor and equipment and everything else.

inflation, how does that work?

>> No.22424288

Where is the silver miner anon? Show yourself!

>> No.22424312

>>22424288
which one?

>> No.22424339

>>22424274

Gold and silver are going to rise in real terms, not because of inflation. They will be highly desired above everything else, because they will be the only safe haven for your currency. Everyone will chase them. DGR is going to 1:1 and GSR is going to 1:14.

>>22424265

3 weeks.

>> No.22424367

>>22424339
>DGR is going to 1:1 and GSR is going to 1:14.
that'll make me an instant billionaire, but it seems absurdly unlikely

>> No.22424385

>>22424274
Your assuming that these companies want to actually construct and operate their own mines, when most make their money upgrading a resource than selling it or optioning / partnering with a major miner to actually do the work. Thats what Skeena Resources has done with their Eskay Creek mine, their partnered with the original owners Barrick to bring the mine into operation again with the new technical data that Skeena has generated. Its insanely hard to actually get a resource to a producing mine, but the companies were looking at are some of the best, I would not suggest them otherwise.

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>>22424274
Lel,
That's not how that works anymore for the past while, fren.

>> No.22424406

>>22424339
I better save up for the dip then, they always sell on earnings.
Thanks anon.

>> No.22424456

>>22424312
The bayhorse anon. He’s been active in these threads the last few weeks espousing the potential of bayhorse and impact silver. Curious as to his thoughts about today’s halt

>> No.22424510

>>22424389
>That's not how that works anymore for the past while, fren
yep, almost 6 months now. A very long time for a 12 year old.
>>22424456
ah, sounds interesting

>> No.22424513

>>22424385
You've probably had to repeat them ad nauseam already but could you list some good mining companies? No need to explain too much about them, I can probably find out most information I need to know from ceo.ca.
Also, I have to know: You seem very experienced when it comes to the pm industry. How did you acquire all that experience and knowledge?

>> No.22424548

>>22424274

Yeah sure bro the price of labor tanked 40% in March but is now more than double, just like silver.

You're not factoring in some critical context and history here m8, we're looking at a bigger picture than you appear to be seeing, and unfortunately that is by explicit design. There is less than 1 ounce of refined silver (not already used up and in landfills/sewers) per person on earth, less than the available refined gold by some estimates. Take a look again man, things aren't always how they appear on the surface.

>> No.22424558

is it even worth buying the new queens beast coin if i dont own any of the others belonging to the set? ive thought about buying them for numismatic value but im guessing without a complete set it wont be worth much

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>>22423501
you're a saint scrapsberger, I saw a couple deals while browsing last night but have yet to pull the trigger, any tips on how to git gud at identifying plated shit?

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>>22424150
what exactly is this list anon?

>> No.22424592

>>22424548
>the price of labor tanked 40% in March but is now more than double, just like silver.
surely the last 6 months will be the new normal for the rest of your life
>less than the available refined gold by some estimates
supply only matters if demand goes up. Demand for silver has been terrible for decades.

>> No.22424593

fuck u and ur gross chinks janjan. ur a little s0iboi faggot and u know it. 98% of gooks are ugly, yea, go cry about it

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>>22424513
heres my older list from the early summer, not much has changed honestly other than I am going to have to end up making a juniors list when i get time as well.
TO be brief I was made for this job, I grew up around the mineral exploration industry and spent my formative years working in it as well. I have been many things in my life. Fishing / hunting guide, diamond driller, underground miner, archivist and prospector.

>> No.22424623

>>22424173
That's a poor attitude to have when investing. The same can be said for any products or services. It's not a very good answer to the point of spreading risk and maximising profit which you just responded to. It's so much of a non-answer it doesn't make much sense unless your only point is to concern troll. Are you the slv shill?

>> No.22424643

slow bleed for 10 years

>> No.22424663

>>22424597
Thank you Pan Man! One would think that a man such as you wouldn't spend time on 4chan with a bunch of NEETs and autists but I'm darn glad you do. How should one go about allocating a miner portfolio?

>> No.22424690

>>22424584
miners

>> No.22424710

>>22424623
>Are you the slv shill?
me and at least a dozen other people.

the same applies to any business. A product is only an asset if you can profitably market it. Otherwise it's nothing.

>> No.22424751

>>22424623
no,i think hes the trip fag

>> No.22424769

>>22424623
just filter him

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>>22424597
Do you know much about the Keno Silver project? Other than the posted literature?

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>>22424663
I started really posting here out of shear boredom last winter while waiting for spring break up. Now I pop in once a day or two because it helps keep me sane and to answer questions.

I would go with a healthy mix of major established miners and explorers and junior miners. Go for the best of the best, we talk about most of them in detail in these threads, lurk and research on your own and decide which ones are best for you. Asking us for all the info doesnt help always, looking at the info yourself teaches you what to look for in these companies. Also a word of warning, these companies can be very unstable, step lightly.

>> No.22424820

>>22424787
Thoughts on Dolly Varden?

>> No.22424838

>>22424779
Are we talking about the Alexco Project? I spent a winter there working in the general area of Keno City and Elsa many years ago doing a bunch of work for one of the predecessor companies in the area, what do you want to know? Also I will never work there in winter again.

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44 hours, 42 minutes till the market opens

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>>22423808
>why are people making plays both in long term, and short term?
>why not go all in to your own detriment?


Gee anon, we must just be stupid.

>> No.22424894

>>22424861
Well you love
>muh guns
>muh shiny rocks
So you’re already a fucking idiot

>> No.22424907

>>22424787
Thank you. Yes, I very much understand that miners are a risky investment and seem generally disliked by most investors. Considering I'm a beginner investor (first investment aside from my apartment [debt] was 100oz silver coins this week thanks to the kind folks at /pmg/) I still have a lot of basic understanding I need to cover, especially regarding the data provided by companies regarding their finances. Doesn't make it easier that it's all bizarre special financial terminology and that English isn't my first language.

I really want to learn quickly so that I can jump into the market after the bubble has popped but short steps I guess

>> No.22424940

>>22424894
>>22424861
>>22424710

>> No.22424966

>>22424838
Yeah, the Alexco project & Metallic Minerals' holdings to the east- I was reading about Alexco and was considering picking them up since I've already got metallic in my incestments.

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>>22424820
what to say about Dolly Varden, I ve wandered around that area of Alice Arm, Kistault and the lost city of Anyox many times over the years for many different companies / projects. The area covered by the Dolly Varden project contains 4 past producing high grade silver mines, and over 100 showings and prospects that up until two years ago had not been explored by modern technology or modern know how. The area is well known to host major VMS and epithermal Au / Ag, Cu, Pb, Zn mineralization, has easy road / boat access and hydro power within 10km of the project area. Everything a junior explorer could want.

>> No.22425026

>>22424820
If I remember right I watched some interviews with the ceo of dolly varden and it was the same guy who's the ceo of strikepoint. He seemed like he'd never get anything into production

>> No.22425085

>>22424592
>Demand for silver has been terrible for decades.

Yes, because 3 billion ounces of silver borrowed illicitly from the treasury during WW2 to create the massive uranium enrichment Calutrons at Oak Ridge was scrapped and sold on the world market in the mid-late 90s. Golly gee, how could such an enormous inorganic glut on the market contribute to a few decades of underperformance? Plenty of other factors too of course but everyone should be able to understand what 3,000,000,000 ounces dumped on the physical market might do.

Thankfully that Calutron silver is now long gone, remaining as only a misinterpreted impression on the minds of those who don't understand the big picture here. We get it, which is why we stack.

>> No.22425087

>>22424907
Hey buddy, congrats on the 100 oz. “Most investors” are rock hard for Tesla with a p/e over 1k, but it’s 3 am and the party’s winding down. Analyzing and trying to understand the technicals went right out the window back in March when we were correcting down, and the Gov pushed the FU button and turned on the money machine and now the market is way over inflated. China is currently experiencing a black swan event, flooding, but their gov is doing an excellent job covering it up. 3 months eta for impact to us to figure it out. I am in SIL, impact, bay horse, dolly, and of course physical. Regardless of what I read (because keep In mind the internet is trash) I’m using these vehicles moving forward Crab, Bankrupt whatever idc anymore. The dice has been cast we’re in the bubble of all bubbles. Escobar had it right Lead or Silver

>> No.22425127

>>22425085
>remaining as only a misinterpreted impression on the minds of those who don't understand the big picture here
that's the problem,

those people are the ones you're counting on to pump demand, and after this long nobody thinks silver is valuable anymore. It doesn't matter WHY demand is gone, only that it is.

>> No.22425155

>>22424894
You forgot the anime

>> No.22425177
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Paper Silver...

>> No.22425194

>>22423004
>>22423030
cringe
stop
or at least try harder with better pictures

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>>22425087
Thank you. I think I have a fairly solid grasp of the financial situation (from reading the general, some random articles related to finance and learning basic fundamentals). I don't even know what to expect. Is it going to be global hyperinflation or a reset of major currencies? Is the dollar going to be tied to gold again? Or are the problems just going to get kicked down the line a decade again?
No wonder everything is going down in these markets, nobody knows what's going to happen. In any case, it's going to be ugly

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>>22424894
You forgot I also have pleb taste in anime

>> No.22425401
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>>22424966
The area I worked on in the 2000s is known as the lucky queen. it ran in the 1920s as an underground silver lead zinc mine than shut down due to difficult mining conditions. I remember reading one note from a bunch of old journal entrys at the Elsa records building that said the miners kept having to order new railway because the track would shatter under load in the cold of winter. We did a lot of surface and underground chip sampling for the owners and attempted two drill holes but the gear we had was antiquated and we couldn't work after November, it was too cold. The region its self hosts over a dozen major and probably 20 small scale family run mines from the turn of the century, all of which have been continuously explored since the 1970s with veering degrees of success. The ore in many of these deposits is discontinuous, IE it is faulted and fragmented from its original state in deposition, and has also in many cases undergone secondary mineralization and major alterations. This can make tracing the mineralization hard with conventional tech, but modern drilling and magnetometry has generated great results in the district. I love the area in the summer, but no amount of money could get me to work there in the winter again.

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>>22425087
If reddit is anything to go buy, they are still extremely bullish on TSLA and all the big tech stocks

>> No.22425424

>>22425127
>those people are the ones you're counting on to pump demand, and after this long nobody thinks silver is valuable anymore.

Good point, but I don't agree, this ain't Bitcoin or tulips or other hypeshit that is fundamentally worthless. All I need is ever-increasing industrial demand for silver to collide with yearly decreasing mine yields to see inevitable sick gainz but the monetary aspect is already waking up too. Also, 1st world retards may not value silver as much now but the rest of the world still exists and many many millions still value it as cold hard money and a way to preserve savings to this day (look at India and Pakistan etc). I sleep soundly friend.

>> No.22425513
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I really don't care if silver or gold pump I just wanna be protected from inflation

>> No.22425522

>>22425401
That is some next level cold- so safe to say q4 earnings would probably be lackluster, also the adage about the antique equipment - is that something you run into commonly?

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Are you fags who always say shit about coins with the Queen on them going to be satisfied when Charles is on there?

>> No.22425600

>>22425551
I won't be satisfied until the royal family gives up all of its secrets. This shit has gone on for far too long and it is high time that the world knows about it.

>> No.22425605
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What do you guys think of rare coins in a hyperinflation scenario?

>> No.22425606

>>22422960
So are the people that want silver to go to the moon short term investors that only care about money, while people that want silver to go down so they can accumulate more long term investors that care more about generational wealth?

>> No.22425635

>>22425522
A lot of the companies I worked for in the 80s and 90s when I was starting out where running what ever junk gear they could get on the cheap. It was a bad time for juniors, cash was sparse, we had to make do with what we could. Also yes, that old school Yukon cold is something I do no miss.

>> No.22425638

>>22425606
You had 5,000 years.

>> No.22425656

>>22425606
Test

>> No.22425666

>>22425635
What are some highly speculative exploratory junior miners that are worth a small gamble, in your opinion?

>> No.22425679

>>22425656
>>22425606
Holy shit I just found out I can change my post ID each time by turning on and off my data. I’m going to have fun with this

>> No.22425686

>>22425522
>q4 earnings would probably be lackluster
Only if PM's go down.

>> No.22425741

>>22425679
Yeah no shit sherlock, how do you think that one guy is always able to rile up the thread? He's a regular and he knows how to piss people off via samefagging. If you look very closely at this current thread, you should be able to figure out who it is.

>> No.22425753
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>>22425605
I think rarities will not be traded as readily- but they could also become more desirable. Half of my stack is numismatic but would I rely on it during inflation? Probably not.

>> No.22425754

>>22425256
Don’t worry, nobody knows. Kicking the can would be sweet, but thats not how compound interest on debt works. I have zero fucking clue what we’re gonna do which is why I’m big on physical and holding miners to try and hit big and convert to phys if possible, imagine walking up to someone (during a famine) and asking them to give you bread for the digital currency/pixels on your phone. Fuck no senpai
>>22425407
I know we like to make fun of reddit but wsb/investing but it is a cancerous echo chamber I think ((they)) are fucking up uneducated Americans with bots and most aren’t smart enough to understand basic economic theory so they roll with the general consensus that stonks only go up. This is going to be 1929 on internet roids

>> No.22425790

>>22425605
Only the toppest tier rare numismatics are likely to hold, normal sub-10k rare coins not so much sadly. So if you were looking to invest in a slabbed uncirculated 1909s VDB cent for example I'd say to just buy silver instead and wait for mooning to trade into collector coins, there is no way all that stuff tracks inflation.

>> No.22425814

>>22425666
Look into Garibaldi Resources, their stocks taken a beating this year, but their E&L nickel prospect has some serious potential. Nickel Mountain has been a grave yard for juniors before, mostly due to how remote the project site was, but now things are getting easier to access with all the extra camps and infrastructure nearby.
Also look into Decade Resources, their Del Norte property has recently produced some very interesting results from surface sampling, but its too early to say what they actually have. Be very cautious with these, I have very little info to go off of.

>> No.22425832

>>22425605
Will be hard to find a buyer at your price point when times aren't so good. Rare/numismatic stuff is for a stable economy. Hold during unstable times and sell during prosperous ones.

>> No.22425875

>>22425635
Thanks for the input. I take it things are a bit better nowadays as far as equipment goes?

>> No.22425900

>>22425754
> imagine walking up to someone (during a famine) and asking them to give you bread for the digital currency/pixels on your phone. Fuck no senpai
Better yet, imagine going up to someone during a famine and asking them to give you bread for metal! If you're going balls deep on pm's expecting the absolute worst you might as well buy some canned food and plants as well, considering metals aren't going to keep your stomach full

>> No.22425904

>>22425679
Congratulations, you've discovered the power of sanefagging. May I point you in the direction of /qst/? Lord knows there hasn't been good shit since cosgrove.

>> No.22425970

>>22425904
>May I point you in the direction of /qst/? Lord knows there hasn't been good shit since cosgrove.
I didn’t understand a single word you said

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Just got this message using Armslist.

Should I buy this asshole out?

>> No.22426000

>>22425513
Dont lie to me anon, I know you are just in it for big ole silver tiddies


>>22424940
I dont understand this post

>> No.22426019

>>22425875
Things are 100x better than they were back than. There are dozens of projects on the go now, but the way we do the work has changed a lot too. Most companies dont own their own drills or major gear. They contract out to companies like Hytech drilling and Inline Camp solutions. This saves on overhead. A lot of juniors also coordinate helicopter runs to save each other money. The conditions arent much better though. Your still staying in wall tents with 10-20 other idiots while being ordered about by the P Geo and his guys.

>> No.22426020

>>22425972
Yes. Assuming he isnt trying to kill you or rob you when you show up with a fat wad of cash

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>>22425970
Nevermind then.
Didn't think I was this old.

>> No.22426038

>>22425900
>If you're going balls deep on pm's expecting the absolute worst
I'm balls deep in PMs because I expect to turn them into other opportunities within the next ten years.

>> No.22426042

>>22425741
I only started using data after I got banned for “violating United States law” (tranny kikes never showed me the post that got me banned nor did they tell me which law I violated) and I didn’t know it changed my ID each time until a couple minutes ago. I only samefag on /k/ to start flame wars but I might start doing it on /pol/ now that I’ve discovered my new power

>> No.22426045

>>22425900
Plata o plomo, if push comes to shove metal > bread every time.
And yeah I realize that

>> No.22426059

>>22425754
I agree, 29 was bad, but most people were not even in the market, and most had savings to get them through.

Now we have MORE exposure, and a huge % of people living paycheck to pay check, or worse, welfare cheque to welfare cheque.

>>22425900
Wow anon, you are literally the first person to mention that, Ima go sell all my shiney rocks now and go all in on MSFT.

>> No.22426098

>>22425972
buy it all anon... you could flip that at a LCS for spot and instantly make bank... just go with a buddy and or be strapped.

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>>22426045
>if push comes to shove metal > bread every time
true PM-chad I see, I kneel

>> No.22426155

>>22425972
>your
>there
>alot
>sale to you
If they can’t even speak fucking English do you expect them to sell you real gold?

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>>22425753
if the crisis lengthens to a decade or more, when the bullion stacks runs out, you'll part with anything to get a bite to eat or some seeds to grow

>> No.22426244

>>22426020
>>22426098

Oh, I'd have a piece on me. Everyone on that site is a gun nut.

I offered him a pistol but I also told him they're selling for 230 on eBay so if he's full of shit he'll probably back off.

I sell stuff a lot and it's pretty common for people to low ball ya like this. I run a flea market stall and sell coins. Had an old timer offer me 20 per ASE when silver was at 18.50. I was asking 25.
He goes- I'll sell you rolls for 400, that's all they worth!! Told him I'd buy them all and he never came back.

>> No.22426290

>>22426155
I'm in eastern Tennessee so it actually makes sense for these people to be stupid af.

>> No.22426320

OK, look. I'm going to ask you guys now so I'm well prepared for Monday. I only got my money into TDA today when Bayhorse halted as we all know. What should I do?

Should I be putting in a limit order somewhere around .15 just so I know it will go through? Is it that people who have already placed market buys are in line ahead of me? I have no experience with miners this small and the way their prices move and obviously we're in the middle of a special situation for Bayhorse. Or maybe the news is bad?

Thanks /pmg/ I'll post my stack someday

>> No.22426324

>>22426244
>He goes- I'll sell you rolls for 400, that's all they worth!! Told him I'd buy them all and he never came back.

Oh yeah, a haggling trick as old as time and an even bigger waste of it. Always pissed me off.

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World Chess Grandmaster Bobby Fischer on the jews:
> Jews are anti-social, destructive, intolerant, mean-spirited, deceitful, et cetera. They wish to destroy, rule and kill, rob whoever gets in their way. To facilitate them getting what they want, they have developed a perverted, unnatural, destructive, evil lifestyle.

Even though they live off the non-Jews as parasites, they still hate them and wish to destroy them. Jews hate nature and the natural order, because it’s pure and beautiful, and also because it’s bigger and stronger than they are, and they feel that they can not fully control it. Nature’s beauty and harmony stands in stark contrast to their squalidness and ugliness, and that makes them hate it all the more.

Jews are destroyers. They are anti-humans. The anti-human Jew hates and wants to destroy all non-Jews. He will also destroy even other Jews who are less destructive and evil than he is, if they get in his way.

Apparently, the wickedness of the Jew is genetically based. Jews are destroyers. They are anti-humans. By the act of circumcision, the Jew shows his hatred towards nature and the natural order. By this bloody, cruel, senseless act, he shows his cruelty and sadism, and that he will stop at nothing to obtain his ends. Surely the Jews are also behind the Islamic circumcision, which serves as an ideal cover and distraction from their own wickedness in this regard.

Jews are truly anti-human and anti-nature. Jews are intensely selfish, intolerant and anti-social, et cetera. They are full of hate, greed, malice, et cetera. Naturally, other people, i.e. the non-Jews, don’t like being bulldozed aside, robbed and murdered by the Jews, and will sooner or later resist. That is where the lies and deceit of the Jews come into place.

>> No.22426398

>>22426324

For real. I enjoy haggling. I truly do. Probably the Scotsman in me.

My personal favorite move is when someone tried to buy just one item and I go, "woah, hol' up, this goes with it" and just pile the garbage I can't sell on top of whatever they actually want and price it all together.

>> No.22426417

>>22426324
>>22426244
I did flea markets for awhile and this was common. Another guy would quote me the 500+ cash price from jmbullion and ask why I didn't sell at that. None of them ever bought anything unless they felt like they were getting a steal.

>> No.22426424

>>22426324

But yeah, you gotta call that bluff

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>>22426244
yeah also WTF... mags are 9$, ON SALE?? that shit should be 5$ each... I guess shits still crazy though. lead/brass prices are up a lot... having trouble even getting real fucking nato without paying out the ass for it.


Another week where we are trading at almost 27$ silver, seems like a solid base has been built now, lots of pull downs, but none stuck.

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>>22426398
>bundles your items
Heh, nothin’ personal kid

>> No.22426501

>>22425832
So buy tons more silver and then buy up rare coins when silver moons.

>> No.22426532

>>22425741
>If you look very closely at this current thread, you should be able to figure out who it is.
I'm at least 4 ID's itt

>> No.22426557

>>22426532
Are you using data to circumvent your ban too?

>> No.22426575

>>22426459

Hit em with the ole reverse bundle.

I did scrape off the 'made in China' on this fake ass Egyptian dagger I got for 4.99 and this scrub bought it for 25.
Told me it was an Egyptian important with 3 times that.
"Oh, man... You sure got me good!"

>> No.22426580

>>22426398
>someone tried to buy just one item and I go, "woah, hol' up, this goes with it" and just pile the garbage I can't sell on top of whatever they actually want and price it all together.

Bahaha that's hilarious, getting someone to pay you to take out your trash is based AF.

>> No.22426630

>>22426320
Do a market buy, it's the only way you can be reasonably sure that it'll go through

>> No.22426644

is it true that for ever 180 SVL ther is only 1 peace of physical silver in existance

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>>22426580
Shit works bro. Try it at your next yard sell.

>> No.22426686

>>22426644
The number is way more than that my friend.
>>22426532
Yes, yes you are. Good for you.

>> No.22426691

>>22426630
are we even sure its good news though?

BHS had a trade stop on AUG 10th as awell and price has gone down from there

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how are my silver bros tonight?

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>>22424510
My purchasing power has been demolished the past 20 years. My purchsing power was stronger when I was a 20 year old apprental unit in a high demand skilled trade than now, almost 20 years later, in middle management posistion in that same trade.

Get real zoom-enial retard.

>> No.22426808

>>22426691
Well why did they halt? What happened on Aug 10?

>> No.22426827

>>22426691
If you want to be sure, stay awake with your finger on the trigger the moment trading opens after the news comes out.

>> No.22426840

>>22426725
I was thinking about that earlier this week, I coul purchase more working as a pizza delivery driver when I was 17, then I do now. I make damn good money, but everything has gone up by such an insane degree. fucking eggs went up 16% THIS WEEK. we are so fucked.

>> No.22426863

>>22426808
>Burnaby, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - August 10, 2020) - Bayhorse Silver Inc (TSXV:BHS) (the "Company" or "Bayhorse") has relocated its milling and silver flotation circuit to Fruitland, Idaho, from the Bayhorse Mine site, in Oregon and increased the capacity of the circuit to allow for processing at an "as mined" tonnage of 200 tons per day from the Bayhorse Silver Mine. The Company has added trained flotation operators to its Mine staff in Idaho to recommence flotation operations and recommissioning.

As disclosed in the Company's news release BHS2020-12, metallurgical testing has achieved 87% silver recovery, with the expectation the recoveries will reach 90%. The Company is planning to produce a silver concentrate averaging 10,000 g/dmt. The concentrate is expected to contain 11% copper. The concentrate will be placed in supersacks and shipped in 25 ton containers to prospective purchasers. The Company is preparing two sample 50 ton shipments of concentrate to prospective purchasers.

so good news but not reflected in the stock price.


Im just trying to decide if I make a play on horse or first majestic, might split it, well see.

>> No.22426866

>>22426575
70 years ago I would’ve called you a jewish scammer but with the prevalence of the internet anyone who gets scammed on antiques anymore is really just an idiot or a boomer

>> No.22426893

>>22426863
So do they halt trading to try to generate hype?

>> No.22426923

>>22426863
>>22426893
On basic examination of the chart it looks like the 10th was Monday. Does that mean they halted on Friday and the news came on Monday? The price did spike from Friday to Monday but then came back again. Maybe I'll wait til mid-week to buy then...

>> No.22426931

>>22426893
A company can ask to have their stock halted for any number of reasons, we will have to wait and see on monday.

>> No.22426930

It's not just Bayhorse though is it? Didn't other companies stop trading?

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>>22426692
Doing wonderful Popeye, life is good for now and my stack is happy, yourself?

>> No.22427030

>>22426930
yeah a not insignificant # of PM miners all stopped trading within a day of each other.

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>>22426950
things are good. had a great day off. I love those 10 ounce bars. I really need to get one of those Covid bars to show my son someday.

>> No.22427082

>>22424132
5k is my half. I dropped a grand at a coin store which was cool but it definitely saves buying online, especially in these large volumes (plus I can stack krakens). I've got another 5k I'll drop in later, and got twice that which I'm dumping into crypto might turn some into metal at some point though. Another 5k going into miner stocks.

>> No.22427124

>>22426923
my data shows halt was 9 am 10th and resumed 12pm 10th


their investor relations page is horrible out of date... 2018 package is all that is up

I have no clue what the news is, but with so many miners halting, I am intrigued.

first magestic is the only one who has announced why they stopped, due to sprott investment, so perhaps its all related?

I mean the odds of them all tanking due to the news seems less likey then it being a buy out or something good.

>>22426827
I do that a lot, but getting in a market order right before trades open can often position you ahead of the curve.

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>>22426840
Yeah, I'm a late 30yr old boomer, I grew up in the time of milk and honey....these young fagits have no fuxking idea the sights they will behold in our monetary/societal system

>> No.22427209

>>22426320
Wait for the fucking news on Bayhorse before you place an order. If it's a dilution, the stock could tank.

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Can any sterling silver experts tell me if this shit is plated or not? Trying to google this company but nothing much comes up.

>> No.22427276

>>22427250
Scrapper here, that's the Elgin silver company logo. Yes it's sterling good work, is it the base of an ice cream/sherbet cup?

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>>22426398

>> No.22427298

Company shorted me $550 on today.
That was my silver money on the dip.
Man...

>> No.22427318

>>22427276
>>22427250
Is a scratch plate and nitric acid test good for sterling silver found at flea markets and thrift stores? If not what would you recommend?

>> No.22427334

>>22427276
Beats me what its used for. The top half cup area is to hold a screw on glass head for wine or something. All the glass is cracked or chipped so I removed it and threw it away. But the based and neck are sterling.

>> No.22427363

>>22427140
I'm mid 30 year old boomer, even post 9/11 things were better than they are now.

>> No.22427410

>>22427209
what is interesting is that the news for first majestic broke yesterday, and today their stock is down ~.5%

>> No.22427599

>>22427034
Is that a hand-carved "hobo" dime? Very nice if so, my grandpa got a real hobo nickel in change back in the '40s, fun pieces. The April COVID bars are probably the most common of the meme series so they're still pretty easy to buy on eBay. Being a dated, limited run tied to a rather historical viral catalyst for global upheaval enhances the chance they'll be collectibles in coming decades. Or at least that's what I told myself when sperging out in silverlust for them.

If cash is tight maybe look for the April 1 ounce COVID rounds with the same virus design, only got 1 of those wish I bought more.

>> No.22427709

>>22427599
>Being a dated, limited run tied to a rather historical viral catalyst for global upheaval enhances the chance they'll be collectibles in coming decades
These things will be the silver equivalent of Billy Beer

>> No.22427719

Is this a scam or is this guy actually selling relatively cheap silver?

https://www.ebay.com/sch/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=&_ssn=bruce714&_sop=15

>> No.22427806

>>22427709
>Billy Beer
what is that?

>> No.22427822

>>22427318
>>22427334
Honestly I don't even bring testing solution with me, if I see antique stuff like that marked STERLING (or alloys of other fineness) I buy it no question. The only fake stamped silver I've ever come across is more modern ".925" jewelry, and jewelry is lightweight fiddlyshit anyway so I don't really bother.

It's irrelevant to stacking sterling but that was indeed a sherbet cup. Good luck finding more scrap!

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>17500 oz of silver
i-im not gonna make it am i lads?

>> No.22427904

>>22427843
no your not,quit will you are ahead and give your silver to me

>> No.22427916

>>22427719
just tried to buy from him and it says he's away and not accepting payments

>> No.22427921
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>>22427806
Jimmy Carter’s older brother Billy had a beer named after him in 1978, and when the company that made it folded after just one year of making the beer (heh) everyone in the country thought it was going to be insanely collectible. There were people selling cans for hundreds or even thousands of dollars and lots of people hoarded what they had on hand, turns out the beer is absolutely worthless now and is only worth the price of aluminum the can is made out of

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Beer

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>>22427806
A brand run of beer made in the late 70s that was promoted by Jimmy Carter's brother, Billy.

>> No.22427926

>>22423222
>25% of physical gold buyers are crazy, metals executive says By Matt Egan February 12, 2015
>2015

The great irony here is that people who bought physical gold in 2015 look pretty smart now considering that gold was around $1,225 an ounce in 2015 and is $1900+ an ounce now.

As always metal buyers win again regardless of what the naysayers may say about them.

>> No.22427937

>>22427719
I think his account is paused or on some sort of vacation mode, doesn't seem like you can actually buy anything.

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>>22427140
instead of the cube, someone should shoop this >>22423922

>> No.22427968

>>22427937
>>22427916
>>22427719
If you receive fake gold or silver from eBay can’t you just file a claim and your card will get refunded automatically?

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>>22427921
>lots of people hoarded what they had on hand, turns out the beer is absolutely worthless now

>> No.22428037

>>22427709
>These things will be the silver equivalent of Billy Beer

They'll just as likely be the silver equivalent of New Coke. Sold a 12 pack of cans I found on the curb from a house cleanout for over 20 bucks each, carton itself much more valuable.

Either way, my dozen April bars cost less than 19/oz, before they jacked premiums. Don't think I'll be losing out even on the later memeshit bars.

>> No.22428058

>>22427916
>>22427937
yeah looks like no action for the past month, too bad, I liked that Atlantis bar

>>22427968
I've never had to but everyone says ebay will typically side with buyer in those disputes

>> No.22428089

>>22427968
Yeah it's really easy if you say you didn't get the item. You have to return it but you don't have to pay the shipping. Also I easily found the bar on an image search and no reason to suspect it would be fake really. I think it's more that this guy has probably been away from his store for a while, maybe he died

>> No.22428231

>>22422960
Has there ever been a person that nigger rigged a Ryedale machine to sort for silver change? I’m considering getting into coin roll hunting but I don’t want to sink all of my free time into it for one 40% half dollar a month

>> No.22428413

>>22428246
no more gibs
what does this mean for PMs?

>> No.22428461

>>22428413
Government prints to oblivion to buy a handful of years to finish their bunkers. Extremely bullish for PMs.

>> No.22428539

>>22428461
>$500 SILVER ANY DAY NOW1!!1!1!

>> No.22428547

>>22428231
There isn't enough silver in circulation for a ryedale type machine to be worth it; Half Dollars and dimes average at around 1 coin per box, Nickels seem to average at 1 coin per 2 boxes and Silver Quarters are practically nonexistent. Hunting coins by hand gives you a profit pretty much from the start whereas a machine would take quite a few boxes of coins to just break even. Coin hunters usually make the most consistent profit by looking for error coins, low mintage dates and certain varieties of coins; all things a Ryedale type machine would pass by.

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don't forget to buy your proof sets!

>> No.22428906

Just ordered krakens and a couple of those bats. One I can sell one day, one I will hold forever to remember 2020, the most glorious year in my lifetime.

>> No.22428951

I have a sentry safe 1100 that cant fit anything else. I need a newer lock box thing with handle I can carry my shit if I need to.

What do you guys use.

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Rec me a movie /pmg/
Something uncomplicated and fun
I'm tired today

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>>22428951
>sentry safe
yikes

>> No.22429028

>>22428990
Cuties!

>> No.22429040

>>22428990
Italian job

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>>22422960
wtf is with 2 threads that have the op image deleted

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>>22429040
Huh, that actually sounds pretty good. I'm drinking whiskey tonight as a way to shake myself out of this rut I'm in and enjoy myself for once in a blue moon. Wish I had someone to watch it with but w/e

>> No.22429124

I wish pan man was my dad

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>>22428990
The Garden of Words: Beautifully animated by hand, short, with a sorrowful story that concludes with a note of hope.

Also it includes a girl who talks shit and gits hit. Based.

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>>22428990
Scarface!

>> No.22429671

It’s all so tiresome

>> No.22429703
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>>22429671
Tired of the "totally natural market patterns"?

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>>22429703
this QR code will explain it

>> No.22429729

>>22429703
Yes, stocks are taking a hit and metals are flat it makes no sense at all

>> No.22429906

>>22429729
>comparing PM prices with the market
Watch the DXY instead. PM prices moves parallel with the DXY.

>> No.22429916

What kind of magnet should I get to test sterling or silver in general?

>> No.22429921

>>22429729
I don't even bother looking at DOW/NASDAQ anymore. As soon as I wake up I watch the DXY.

I don't even bother looking at metals prices because I know it from the DXY.

>> No.22429934

>>22429729
Also if you want to know what will happen to metals, ignore stock market news. Instead watch out for news concerning the Dollar and inflation/deflation.

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500oz a big enough stack of silver?

>> No.22429981

>>22429971
No. Thats barely a suicide stack.

>> No.22430115

>>22429934
Is it the DXY going up that’s effecting stocks also then?

>> No.22430393

>>22430115
Well compare the DOW chart to the DXY chart. It is a clear inverse relationship where the DXY going down (The FED printing money to help the markets) causes the stocks to rise.

This shows that the market rally for this year was fueled by cheaper dollars. This is why in this situation, metals and markets generally move together, not opposite like usual.

Normally when stocks increase, metals decrease. However because this year stocks rose because of inflation, metals increase with stocks (and decrease when stocks decrease). It's all about the Dollar strength.

>> No.22430422

>>22429971
Depends of the country, I always divide stacks of shitcoins or pm by my native currency to dollar ratio, for example if anon in usa have to stack 1k oz I'm happy with about 250-300 and don't try too hard to get more because I know that with a lot less purcharsing power people in my country will have even less than me

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>>22428951
Pic related, it is also resistant against fire for 60 minutes

>> No.22430446

>>22430393
Why is the DXY mostly flat or slightly up lately?

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>>22428951
>>22429025
>entry safe
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yCCp7j6W6sU

>> No.22430559

>>22430493
I only use it because it was free and has a handle so I could grab it. It sits in a hidden spot between the wall from when I cut some drywall for mold remediation. But its full now and I need something bigger that I can still grab with a handle.

I guess I should just get a proper safe like >>22430441

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>>22429971
500 ounces of silver is historically 13.5 years of labor every day with no days off in terms of historical wages.
Or around 19 years of working 5 days a week in wages. if you lived in ancient rome or renaissance europe.

10000 ounces of silver will be fuck you money once the collapse of fiat money occurs. It really is amazing that so many stackers are going to be so rich just by exchanging currency for real money.

>> No.22430621

>>22430446
1. EU decided to make their Euros cheaper as it was getting too expensive for normal trading

2. Boris Johnson blew up the Pound

>> No.22430775

>>22426863
Uhhhh. Is bayhorse head office just some guys apartment? It seems to be across the street from my friends place. The area is full of high rise apartments.

>> No.22430933

>>22430559
Hey but it at least a 1/2 hour fire resistant, so if you can fit it in your new safe it will increase the fire resistance

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good morning bros
next week we're breaking out, ya heard it here first

>> No.22431372

>>22426691

After the last halt, Bayhorse spiked to 0.25 per share. It was extremely good news. >>22426863 It's quoted here. But on the same day we had the worst silver crash in history, all the way from 29 to 23, and all silver stocks got sold off.

>> No.22431550

>>22426644
There's supposed to be 3 billion ounces of .999 silver in circulation, and SLV has a market cap of $15 billion. Not sure where the meme you quoted comes from.

>> No.22431613

Only a quick one today 'cause man's got shit to do.
Any recent news on the COMEX since the unaccounted numbers and them doubling their producers?

>> No.22431957

>>22422960
When will silver finally moon? I am getting bored.

>> No.22431968

>>22431957
Same I'm done stacking for a while, just gonna sit and wait on it

>> No.22432002

Question for the ameribros:
do you pay vat on silver? coins or bars? how much?

>> No.22432071

>>22431550
What do you mean by 'in circulation'? Does that include the silver used in industry?

>> No.22432080

>>22424558
Maybe someone else needs it to complete their set? You could limit supply by purchasing it then sell it on at a premium. No guarantees though.

>> No.22432116

>>22432002
We dont have vat, some states charge sales tax but most dont

>> No.22432129

>>22424558
If monument metals is still having their sale you can get queens beast for close to same price as other coins which is really unheard of. I bought like 50 of them because the price was right

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Not a round, but apparently Cospa sells rings and pendants in sterling.

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>>22432265
No dimensions stated on the ring, but for the pendant I estimate it to be around 40g of silver content, which means around 200% premiums.

>> No.22432374

>>22425606
Silver is going to moon. It's a matter of when, not if.

>>22427599
I got pic related at the LCS for generic price. Only had enough currency on me for 2 rounds, and these two types were what they had.

>>22428231
>>22428547
This anon is a little more cynical, but much more realistic on coin roll hunting. Best box I ever had had something like 5 1964 Kennedys and 3 of the 40% ones. Of course, I only got one box at a time being a poorfag, and was NEETing at the time, so I had the time to pick up, hunt and return two boxes per week. That box did have a sister that also gave me another 5 1964 Kennedys, but that was my absolute best week for silver ever hunting halves. Jackpots do still happen, but like everything else, they're few and far between, and depend on where you are and how active others are with it.

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>>22432374
And retard me forgot the pic. Never should post just after waking up.

>> No.22432397

why would you buy silver when you can get gold?

>> No.22432417

>>22425606
People who invest into an asset and holding the asset itself are just retarded if they srly want the price to go down. Simple as that.

>> No.22432444

>>22432397
Only reason is because you believe the GSR comes back further and then you trade your worthless silver rocks into shiny golden rocks

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>>22428990
Duel

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>>22432397
See >>22432444
Checked. I'm going to buy sovereigns and fractional pieces of gold once silver moons then sit comfy. Wealth preservation is the name of the game

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>>22424861
>pistol
>vfg
nice knowing ya fren

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>>22422960
>not buying gold, palladium, silver, platinum by the gram on lobster wallet and getting delivery

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>>22428990

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>>22428990
Rat Race

>> No.22432919

has anyone heard about grumblings with the clydesdale bank uk? Went to a branch today
>all opening times taped over
>looks like they're not coming back (renovation)
>Virgin money sign in the window
>some fella tells me its been taken over by virgin

Not being funny lads are we seeing another Northern Rock?

>> No.22433003

>>22423514
I'm a BHS shareholder. What is going on? No info on CEO.CA. Stock halts on a Friday can't be good news.

>> No.22433043

>>22433003
You know it wouldn't suprise me if they were cheeky cunts and pulled another 911 seachange moment on the same fucking date

>> No.22433075

>>22433043
What do you mean?

>> No.22433130

So are people waiting to invest in miners until after the election?

>> No.22433146

>>22433075
Well the start of October is the end for the gibs in the UK and it seems like the normal time to
>not let a crisis go to waste
because people bunker down for winter and don't protest

This coronashit is a cover so they have an excuse not to be guilloteened

>> No.22433768

>>22428990
Hardcore Henry. Arguably the best dumb action film of all time. Shot entirely in first-person view. Relatively short too, a bit over an hour long if I remember correctly. Includes a fucking musical piece in there somehow. Absolute kino

>> No.22433771

>>22433003

It's going to be good news. MineGuy said yesterday morning:

"Heads up. $BHS.v may have something to say tomorrow." You all get up early, let me know if there's news."
https://twitter.com/jaycurrie/status/1304332523372081154

"Bayhorse is Mineguy's #1 investment, he talks to management often."

It has been confirmed that the halt has nothing to do with the wildfires in Oregon.

"FIREPROOF according to a poster on SH who seems familiar with the geography surrounding the silver mine,sounds as though they live there: "The mine is safe.In the east we have the Snake River and in the south,the west and the north we have semi-desert.No forest,only some little bushes. No chance for a horrible fire.
I think we will see some drilling results of Brandywine on Monday"."

>> No.22433879

>>22433130
I set my position and am holding. But I'm about 50% cash until I'm more certain of the upward momentum, or to buy more in a serious dip

>> No.22433913

What premiums are you guys currently finding when buying government minted fine silver coins? I have an LCS that will sell most to me for 3 over spot except ase's which are 4 over spot. But he doesn't have some specific pieces im looking for and am tempted to just pay anywhere from 6 to 10 over spot to get them but its tough when I can just get other coins for so much cheaper.

>> No.22434125
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>>22432397
Because silver is a much more useful, versatile, and technologically critical metal than gold. Silver is just about as rare as gold is in existing mined refined form too, further highlighting the absolute bargain that is silver at the current GSR.

Also because I can wait 40+ years for it to pay off. If I were an oldfag boomer maybe gold would make more sense but us ~30 y/o boomers have plenty of time to reposition and adapt.

While I DO buy gold (scrap) I don't pay much because I like scrapping and refining silver more. Got these 1/10 rounds back from my refinery, cost me about $27.50 total each. People spending $200+ are retards, sorry but gold just fundamentally ain't worth it especially when you know how to get it so cheap.

>> No.22434269

Who else likes adding a couple 1.5 oz Canadian silver on sale to every order, just to see what animals they get?

>> No.22434450
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22434450

Poastin stack
56ish ounces of Ag .25oz of Au. The trash looking eagle is the one I carry at work. Hoping to hit the 100 club by EOY, been buying about 10oz every pay period.

>> No.22434582

Ima try to hit some garage sales today in search of silver, wish me luck bois

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>>22434450
lookin good fren

>> No.22434747

>>22434450
>The trash looking eagle is the one I carry at work.

A "good luck" type pocket piece or emergency money?

Nice stack fren, keep it up!

>>22434582

Hell yeah go hoover up that cheap silver! Watch out for .800, .830, .835, and .950 silver in addition to sterling.

Another tip: if you see iridescent/rainbow tarnished items they are almost always plated. If you see ugly dark grey/black tarnished shit definitely take a close look as good silver tends to tarnish unattractively from yellowish-brown-black, not iridescent like plated junk so I can usually tell from across a room if something looks worth investigating.

>> No.22434824

>>22434747
Good luck pocket piece for sure. I used to have another but I have it to a very distraught little girl who’s family we transported and told her its magic coin that keeps me safe at work and that it’ll keep her and her family safe too. So now I kinda keep for reasons like that too. I work in EMS

>> No.22434831

For those that responded yesterday about the ebay situation-you were right. I've got my money back in full and kept the items.

>> No.22434864

>>22434824
wholesome post

>> No.22434900

>>22434824
>I used to have another but I have it to a very distraught little girl who’s family we transported and told her its magic coin that keeps me safe at work and that it’ll keep her and her family safe too.

You're a good and kind man, the world needs more like ya. Mad respect.

>> No.22434987

>>22425605
IF HYPERINFLATION HAPPENS NO ONE WILL GIVE A FUCK ABOUT YOUR "RARE" COIN

>> No.22435361

>>22434747
Thanks for the tips good sir

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>>22434747
>Another tip: if you see iridescent/rainbow tarnished items they are almost always plated. If you see ugly dark grey/black tarnished shit definitely take a close look as good silver tends to tarnish unattractively from yellowish-brown-black, not iridescent like plated junk so I can usually tell from across a room if something looks worth investigating.
THAT is the kinda knowledge I need, thanks fren

>> No.22435446

>>22434987
I was asking because classic cars rise in hyperinflation scenarios. I'm gonna buy up rare coins when they're worth spot and save them for my children.

>> No.22435587
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22435587

Spent everything I can miss on shiny rocks
Can probably only finish my stack goal by april 2021

>> No.22435708

>>22434831
How’d you find out your bullion was fake?

>> No.22435930

>>22435414
>THAT is the kinda knowledge I need, thanks fren

Glad to help! You will of course need to scrutinize the promising pieces as basically everything made since the mid 1800s is stamped with its fineness/STERLING or otherwise hallmarked someplace ranging from inconspicuous to very well hidden, though some home workshop artisanal trinkets/jewelry wasn't always marked (some older southwestern Native American jewelry for example). Some sterling is very faintly stamped so studying the undersides at an angle in the light may reveal the markings.

Also, anything marked "E P" (like EPC for electroplated copper or EPNS for electroplated nickel silver) is to be avoided. The Brits especially used confusing and fancy looking deep stamped hallmarks for plated stuff so don't be fooled, if it doesn't have the English Lion Passant (or Scottish thistles or Irish harp hallmarks which are much less common in burgerstan) then move along.

Good luck!

>> No.22435944

>>22427926
25% of physical gold buyers are crazy, metals executive says
The other 75% just know how to hide it well.

>> No.22435987

>>22435708
Specific gravity test. You only need a jug of water, a scale, and some string to verify any bullion claiming .999

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>>22434450
>frat bro
what university did you go to? does your chapter stack silber?

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soon the GSR will be firmly in the 60s and that will be a good time to swap a portion of your silver for gold. assuming you bought when the GSR was over 100.

>> No.22436110

>>22436036
kek is that a fucking laundry bin?

>> No.22436177

>>22436110
No silly it's an anti-covid box for the wagies

>> No.22436249

Which side is heads and which is tails on the brittanias. I need to know anons

>> No.22436274

>>22422960
I chose to stack silver instead of losing my virginity did I make the right choice

>> No.22436307

>>22436274
yes anon silver transcends women

>> No.22436370

>>22436037
bought 30 years ago? the memes write themselves

>> No.22436398

>>22436249
the heads is the beautiful woman, the tails is some crazy bitch surfing

>> No.22436424

>>22436274
Depends on yiur age and the context of the situation. If yiu did it to preserve your soul for God and ensuring the family unit stays in tact for the day of yiur marrige than yes.

>> No.22436611

>>22436370
That chart isn’t updated. It jumped above 120 during the crash.

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Even Leddit is starting to understand what's about to happen. Hold your stacks, this will be brutal.

>> No.22436701

>>22436695
>>22436695
>>22436695

>> No.22437266

>>22436618
Stopped reading after
>The dollar has intrinsic value