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>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

>> No.22462117

Hello sirs I am a new fagot

>> No.22462119

FWTDHWATQUAD status: {sending snaps}

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thanks for the bake

>> No.22462139

>>22462117
so is this your fist day on 4chan?

>> No.22462148

Predictions for market open in T-Minus 3 hours?

>> No.22462162

When copy pasting the OP remember to remove the "embed"s or else they stack up

>> No.22462188

>>22462139
huh?

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>> No.22462211

>>22462148
Sharp nose dive down then a slow rise back up

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>>22462188
new fags= people new to chan,ussualy plebbitors who try to act like they own the place,if your a new stacker only then u are not like them ,new sackers are new frens.

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>>22462214


We accept stackers of all backgrounds

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>>22462139
>4chan

>> No.22462284

so the Canadian centennial quarter is said to be eater 50% or 80% silver.both purity were made i believe.but in my web searched i have not found a way to tell them apart.any body know a way to test which purity on of these coins is?

>> No.22462291

>>22462211
How low do you think it'll spike to?
25.83 was the last recent support (I believe)

>> No.22462305

OK /pmg/ I has a chat with an acquaintance of mine, a Russian who works in mining (in the US, not Russia). We had a conversation about mining, stocks, etc. and I thought I'd share what he said because I'd like to see what you think of it.

>Mining is the most hyperconservative industry because it’s so challenging and unpredictable. Extremely capital intensive - you have to dish out a billion dollars just to start an operation. And it might be unprofitable. It will likely be unprofitable.

>Never invest into mining unless you know exactly what you’re doing. I’m half invested in mining company stocks and half in stuff like Canadian banks or Lufthansa. Huge mining returns if you buy low but huge losses if you buy high. It’s a cyclical industry so it can be timed.

>Basically [I] bought barrick way before it was popularized by Buffet, just because their CEO is so incredibly sharp and knows what he’s doing. Once Bristow dies or retires I’m selling all my barrick stock.

>Don’t buy metals would be my advice but I may be wrong. It’s a cyclical industry and metals are very high right now. [If you do buy] my advice would be impala platinum, the metal is like 28 times more rare than gold but trades at 900$/Oz. And implats is solid. Who knows you might still lose money or make huge returns.

>Gold is the classic mans hedge. Silver is the greedy mans dream. Silver is extremely abundant and it’s price doubled in the last year. Silver is very abundant - and it’s extremely speculative because of that. Be careful.

>The best cheapest metals investment today would be platinum. Platinum is much more rare than gold and it’s so cheap today - I think it’s a good deal. Sure the downside is that you’re putting your money on South Africa which is a third world country, but they have very good deposits and European expats mining them.

Thoughts?

>> No.22462321

>>22462148
All the markets beside London and New York are completely irrelevant and not even worth monitoring

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>>22462139
>first day on 4chan
"where all the anime grills at?"

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22462344

Hey guys, I made a thread about this but biz at large didn’t help.
How do I get a salary over 40k a year with no outside support? I’m making 19k right now. I have an iq of 85.

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>>22462099
Alright, starting to get a little antsy. I made my first investment, 100oz of 1oz 2020 Silver Kangaroos this week. I bought them from Goldsilver.be because it was the cheapest dealer. So I decided to open up one of the four platic tubes the coins came in to test the coins inside.

Magnet test - negative // very good
Weight test - unconclusive // some of the coins weigh a little more than the others and every one of them weighs a little more than one ounce (they either weigh 1.005oz or 1.010oz according to the scale I'm using)
'Ping' test - scared // watched a Backyard Bullion video with beautiful, resonating 'ping' sounds heard all around. My 2020 Kangaroos resonate very little compared to his coins.

I'm going to go to a jewellery store to get them checked just in case. I'm going to be pissed if they turn out to be fake!

>> No.22462364

>>22462305
>Don’t buy metals would be my advice
hmm sounds like jewish tricks

>> No.22462382

>>22462344
do you have any skills?plumbing auto cooking ?building something?

>> No.22462387

>>22462099
Make me a 6k cart of the silver you suggest a new fag should buy.
Snap a pic.

>> No.22462420

>>22462321
I really don't think that's true

Every 'major' price movement day over the past 2 months has been predicated by either support levels being found / bullish bearish momentum that started in JPX, SSE, HKEX, SZSE, & BSE

I agree with you that the period from 9:30-11:30 LSE / NYSE overlap is the most important, but it is foolish to disregard >22 trillion cap markets

>> No.22462447

>>22462305
Silver is extremely abundant? That is counter to almost everything else I've read. I'm not saying he is wrong, but I'd like to know what he is basing this statement on.

>> No.22462473

>>22462382
I'm 2 years into kitchen labor, I could claw my way up the hierarchy there and be making 50k in 7 years (when I'm 30).
Corona virus really hit the industry hard though.
I guess I like the idea of being a chef because I don't think chefs (the guys in charge of what ingredients are used, how food is plated) will be automated as fast as waiters and cooks will.
It's just got a low salary cap compared to other skilled labour with 60 hour work weeks, and restaurants are notoriously hard to own and operate and make profit from.

>> No.22462479

>>22462382
Learn sales and get a job in B2B or as a remote SDR. A lot of sales are borderline braindead idiots but make 100k+

>> No.22462500

>>22462473
Oh also the salary won't be over 30k a year until I land my self a position where I'm in charge.

>> No.22462548

>>22462447
I respectfully disagreed with him on that one, but I think he is referring to the natural resource anyway. Silver is certainly much rarer in its refined form.

>> No.22462550

>>22462479
I do enjoy interacting with people, maybe I'd like sales. I don't know what B2B or SDR entails but being a car salesman always seemed pretty fun.

Though like I said "no outside help" I don't have a car or anyone who will let me use one to learn/get a license with.

>> No.22462605

>>22462550
Maybe real estate broker? If you live in an area with good public transport it might work.

>> No.22462624

Do hookers accept copper bars?

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>Why yes, l shitpost on Armslist how could you tell?

https://www.armslist.com/posts/12490083/houston-texas-tactical-gear-for-sale--ron-paul-2012

>> No.22462652

>>22462605
The public transport isn't too good but I'm pretty good on a bicycle.

>> No.22462692

>>22462305
>Don’t buy metals would be my advice but I may be wrong.
You are.
>It’s a cyclical industry and metals are very high right now.
I don't even know where to begin to dismantle this argument. I guess all I need to say for now is BRRRRRRR and the Debt Trap that all the Countries are in.
>my advice would be impala platinum, the metal is like 28 times more rare than gold but trades at 900$/Oz
There is a reason the price dumped, we simply don't need it that much anymore, it was replaced.
>Silver is extremely abundant and it’s price doubled in the last year. Silver is very abundant - and it’s extremely speculative because of that.
Overall there is about 20x more silver than gold on our planet. So gold to silver ratio is extremely out of balance right now. The technological progress also pushes the silver to be more and more valuable.

I don't own a single once of platinum, I don't believe in this metal, Palladium dabs on it so hard, even when it's overpriced. Maybe I'm wrong, but I'm not gonna wait for 50 years to find out.

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snack time

>> No.22462742

>>22462305
Anon, this is the classic "asking a carpenter for roulette advice" situation.

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For any gdx/gdxj fags


>Gold, GDX and GDXJ have been trading in a sideways range in recent weeks. A break to the downside could bring us very close to a buying opportunity. Gold closed the week at $1948. A daily close below $1920 risks a drop to the low $1800s. If this plays out and we get GDX and GDXJ down to $37 and $51 then it will be a chance to be a strong buyer, not just an accumulator with half positions. It’s possible we go a bit lower than that. The 200-dma’s and 38% retracements are lower than $37 and $51.

>This sector made a historic move in only 4 months. It’s among the best ever in a 4 month period. In 2008-2009 the rebound wasn’t quite as strong and GDX and GDXJ corrected for only two months while Gold corrected for five. It’s going to take a little more time for the market to find its equilibrium before the trend turns higher again.

>> No.22462810

>Japanese silver 620$ for 20 rounds
>Mixed generican 601$ for 20 rounds
Am I a weeb for wanting to buy Asahi? Costs slightly more but they're so minimalist and pretty.

>> No.22462829

>>22462692
>>22462742
Honestly I didn't agree with him, the only reason I entertained his opinion was because he bought barrick but he's had experience with them so anyone would have probably done the same.

Good guy but he's not really clued up on the economics of it, I think.

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>>22462810

yeah you are. But that's ok.

Either way, you're stacking so it's all good.

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>>22462731
How that binary trigger working for you?
also why the standard a2 grip?

Fuck I wish constitutional silver was not so expensive up here, that toning and the size is just so nice.

>> No.22462862

>>22462099
I have $148'000 in cash.
Do I buy 1kg of gold and put the rest into silver?

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>>22462862
60/40 is a nice ratio.

70/30 If you have less faith in silver

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>>22462354
Modern 1oz bullion coins don't ping very well due to their design/thickness

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ymGAyKAg-k&ab_channel=BackyardBullion

Skip to 2:44 and you will hear that the ping is not that long/resonating.

Perth recognizes goldsilver.be as a legit dealer
https://www.perthmint.com/perth-mint-coin-distributors-belgium.aspx?_ga=2.120692488.1235265317.1600026635-736264450.1600026635&_ga=2.120692488.1235265317.1600026635-736264450.1600026635

Don't worry to much anon, oh and here is a ping app https://preciouscointester.com/en/

>> No.22462916

>>22462344
study and train for another career.
research into job markets for what you'd be interested in and good at. find the avenue for entry level into a new career that is in demand and provides desrible salary and benefits

>> No.22462928

>>22462354

Weigh is ok , that's perfectly normal

They are not fake, but if you're so antsy go ahead and ask a jew to do all the things you've already done

>> No.22462955

>>22462305
>1st argument
A billion is exaggerating but yes, before a company can start producing anything they need to make considerable investments. And yes, it might be unprofitable.
>2nd
True. Do you research on miners.
>3rd
OK
>4th
My advice would be the opposite and G/S ratio is very high now. Silver is historically undervalued. And even if it is a bad time to buy some now, it's always good to have PMs as they are fairly liquid and have kept their value for thousands of years
>5th
Yes, gold is more stable than silver. On the topic of abundancy - Keith Neumeyer, CEO of First Majestic, says that humanity is consuming 1 billion ounces of silver every year, and producing only 800 million ounces a year. He believes silver will go over 100 dollars per ounce(Source: https://investingnews.com/daily/resource-investing/precious-metals-investing/silver-investing/silver-in-the-future/))
>6th
No idea about platinum, although I think that diversifying your miner portfolio geographically is a good idea and I also believe that developing markets will have less investors in the beginning of a project, so you have a chance to get stocks for a cheap price before other investors start taking notice.

>> No.22463316

>>22462305
his advice on miners is far too conservative for clown world economics. Miners will pump based on their name, memes, and dreams. Price will not be connected to fundamentals at all.

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Don’t talk to me or my son ever again

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Reposting yesterdays arrival

>> No.22463462

>>22462955
At the end of the day I'm more inclined to trust the likes of Sprott, so I'm still going into metals. Always good to entertain potentials arguments against it though.

>>22463316
Yeah he's no economist and is unaware of the debt trap. In a sane world it'd be good advice but this is not a sane world.

>> No.22463586

>>22463429
nice eagle anon

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>>22462854
binary been pretty smooth few times I've shot it. no problems running it with my factory stock buffer system either. fun to shoot.
i like the look and feel of the A2 grip. as a casual shooter i don't notice any negatives to using it since im not doing any operatin'

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>>22463586
thx anon, the 10oz are really nice sizes

>> No.22463714

>>22462731
Jesus Christ anon what kind of awful gunk are you eating

>> No.22463719

>>22462305
>Thoughts?
I work in mining and tell /pmg/ several of these things all the time.

I usually get banned for it.

>> No.22463752

>>22463429
>panda
Literally the only thing chinks do right on. It’s one of the first coins to have different designs every year.

>> No.22463779

>>22462854
This is airsoft isnt it

>> No.22463798

>>22463779
there are people that apply for SBR stamps anon

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>>22463779
Looks real to me. Just ugly

>> No.22463813

>>22463719
In what capacity?

>> No.22463817

>>22462099
Anyone here attending Silver Fest?

>> No.22463823

>>22463798
The lower is the wrong shape, magazine has no curvature, no buffer tube... theres something clearly wrong with it

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>>22463659
yeah you wont regret getting it over the asahi (not that they are not nice, just that you will have opportunity buy asahi again later)

>>22463606
Cool, wish they were legal up here. That nub in between the fingers just always bugs me, and I worry about the handle plastic cracking especially in winter. Plus the MOE is so nice feeling for 20$ or so.

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>>22463714
>he doesn't like chili cheese nachos
>no matter how bad it is
you think this is a motherfucking game?

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>>22463839
the fact that you remember my conundrum is extremely comfy, and bullish

>> No.22463931

>>22463719
>I usually get banned for it.
no you get banned for being a fag,this is the trip fag

>> No.22463939

>>22463779
We dont need cuckstamps for SBR's in leafistan...
>>22463823
the CCS stock uses a modified buffer/bolt since it is the shortest stock on the market. No idea why you think there is an issue with the lower or the 40 PMAG

>>22463812
but anon is golden gun, what is not to like?

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>>22463900
wagmi together

>> No.22463955

>>22462473
Get the hell out of the food industry. It's a dead end. t. former kitchen wagie. Learn to weld or some other trade you'll be making twice as much in no time

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>>22463900
I member

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>>22463817
I posted a couple of summaries of a few of the panels and presentations because another anon asked me to do so (here: >>22445676). Interesting stuff been talked about, also some anon(s) were LARPing and shitposting as politicians and bankers in the chat, which was pretty funny to me as well as the organizers.

I also sent an email to one of the organizers about whether there will be a video archive on Youtube or Vimeo or the like. I'll post the answer I get on /pmg/ when I get it

>> No.22463993

>>22463939
It would be beautiful with a comically large can

>> No.22464016

>>22463931
>this is the trip fag
kek do you know what a trip fag is?
I get banned because every time someone disagrees with you retards you report them as off topic.

guess what? Mining is apparently off topic here

>> No.22464026

>>22463955
can confirm. spent a decade in the kitchens. it was fun. lots of girls at your finger tips.
but dead end if your looking to make money and get full benefits

>> No.22464045

>>22464016
>trip fag is?
we know its you you removed your trip ,but your still a fag

>> No.22464081

>>22462305
its time to be buying uranium

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found this at a local dealer, is it a good investment coin?

>> No.22464088

>>22464045
yes, surely every single person that disagrees with you is the same person.

>> No.22464102

>>22463968
John Lee's presentation was very good. Convinced me to pick up some SILEF. It's been a fantastic weekend.

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>>22463839
yeah, i have magpul furniture on the other AR.
that moe grip is def comfy. i do like the fit in the hand

>> No.22464188

>>22464081
redpill me on uranium

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>>22464188
some other anon shilled them very convincingly at the end of last thread, pic related

>> No.22464216

>>22464188
'sgood

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>>22464188
>>22464203

>> No.22464232

>>22464188
its a clinical condition diagnosis if all you do is think about uranus

>> No.22464277

>>22464088
no faggot i know its you,i know the way you speak and type ,i know the way you like to argue,i know its you

>> No.22464291

>>22464229
doesnt matter. Thorium is the way of the future for nuclear power.

way more abundant in nature
cheaper, safer, cleaner, more efficient, more energy.
literally better in everyway

>> No.22464302

>>22464188
I personally don't understand the interest in uranium at this second
Yes, we are moving more & more towards nuclear power as the years go by, but the demand isn't going to increase over the next 5 years

It takes billions & billions to create a new nuclear plant (the only new real demand for uranium) - no private or public entity has that cash to spare, to invest in new infrastructure like that right now or for a while

It seems highly improbable to me for the demand for uranium to go up in the next 5 years / it will likely remain static, whereas the supply will likely grow

>> No.22464339

>>22464291
Back to r*ddit with you homo

>> No.22464375

>>22464188
oh i'm a total noob on its intrinsic value, but i know from my own knowledge assets based on unmeasurable technology are the most prone to asset bubbles, and also that i cant imagine a utopia in which we arent installing uranium on every piece of moveable device. i think for a risk perspective it has everything going right for it, especially the amount of FUD you see

>> No.22464385

>>22464277
or maybe you can't recognize shit and you randomly attack anyone that disagrees with you because you're a paranoid schizophrenic.

it's hard to say.

>> No.22464410

>>22464277
Can you please leave?
You are making /pmg/ not comfy.
/pmg/ is maximum comfy
You are overly hostile, unnecessarily so. Relax bud.

>> No.22464449

>>22463968
You’re the man, anon

>> No.22464451

>>22464339
its only politics and MIC that's stopping it.
the science is there its all been done

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50 minutes to market open

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>>22464385
still does not change the fact its you

>>22464410
im sorry fren

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22464492

Any new news since last weekend? The latest Peter Schiff seemed like nothing new.

>> No.22464504

>>22462210
trash

>> No.22464510
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>>22464291
Holy shit thank you for giving me this pill
https://www.forbes.com/sites/energysource/2012/02/16/the-thing-about-thorium-why-the-better-nuclear-fuel-may-not-get-a-chance/

I'll be watching thorium's progress in the financial world intently

>>22464449
Thank you, and you're welcome

>> No.22464512

ATTN CNDN STACKERS
where's the best place to buy bulk junk silver coins in canada? i unironically just want a sack of silver coins kek

>> No.22464523

>>22464291
I’ve been watching LTBR for literally years. Haven’t bought any yet though. Any anons invested in it?

>> No.22464535

>>22464486
>still does not change the fact its you
I don't know how to post with a trip. I also don't know which tripfag you're always crying about, and I don't know if they've even posted here in the last month.

>> No.22464610
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>>22464291
It is, but it won't happen probably in our lifetimes, solely because of nuclear weapons / mutually assured destruction

The only reason we don't use thorium is because it doesn't have any byproducts that are used in making nukes

And after events like:
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-50927648
>Russia deploys Avangard hypersonic missile system
and
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-49198565
>INF nuclear treaty: US pulls out of Cold War-era pact with Russia

We are moving back towards arms race escalation now more than any other time in the last 50 years - making it highly unlikely to switch to thorium / LFTR

>> No.22464621

>>22464510
can you even buy thorium without getting on a list in any measurable quantity?

>> No.22464640

>>22464621
Why would you "get on a list" for buying it physically if you can't make it go big boom like with uranium?

>> No.22464645
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22464645

Oyyyyyyyyyyy. We cool bruh

>> No.22464683

>>22464610
I'm sure there are many countries that would rather use thorium than uranium. Since it's just the minority of countries that actually build nukes. The article I posted in >>22464510 mentions India as a potential player in thorium nuclear plants in the future. It also mentions that China is very interested in thorium but I think they would also like to build nukes.

>> No.22464698

>>22464621
protip: You're already on a list, do whatever you like.

>> No.22464701
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>>22462099
Just got another 5 ASEs from the lcs today @ $31 a pop, no taxes. Finally broke 100oz

>> No.22464721

>>22464683
Weird how everyone is always talking about thorium and no one actually does it.

>> No.22464728

>>22464291
It would take decades of research to get Thorium to the level where it would be more efficient than Uranium is right now. Sure Thorium is better in every way, but almost no research has been put into Thorium reactors compared to the close to 75 years of research and development put into Uranium ones.

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22464751

What do y'all think of this one? Loved the portrait and condition.

>> No.22464764

>>22462447

There is more than enough silver for all industrial uses already. It has scarcity only because the price is kept artificially low and it is not profitable to mine massive amounts of it.

>> No.22464786

>>22464721
One would think it's a very attractive avenue for energy. I have to read up on thorium though, completely new thing for me.

>> No.22464837

>>22464728
>Sure Thorium is better in every way
Its not though. Uranium can be recycled almost indefinitely so its extremely energy efficient. Thorium is a throwaway product which is inherently inefficient which the proponents then move the goalposts and say
>well thats good then no more nuclear weapons!
It makes 0 sense from an economic standpoint which is why no one has bothered with it

>> No.22464867

>>22464701
Do they tax you on bullion where you're from?

>> No.22465028

>>22464867
Im not sure, but I assume not. I’ve only been stacking since late last year, buying from the same lcs.

>> No.22465148

>>22464764
if it were to become profitable, sounds like overheating and crashing would be inevitable if the supply is really that abundant

>> No.22465176
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>>22464751
redpill: numastist coins are ultimately only worth melt value

>> No.22465196

>>22462099
include coin ping phone app tests you fucking faggots

>> No.22465220

>>22465176
incorrect, as long as the coin has an identifiable history, it can be worth more. im not nearly autistic enough to do it. but i accept it

>> No.22465256

>>22465176
My dad bought $10k worth of Morgans and sold them for $45k two years later when the market boomed. Did it again with $20k worth of Mercs. Sorry. I double most of the value of my coin purchases because I buy them far less than book value. I wouldn't long term them though. They're a buy and flip quick deal.

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>>22465220
>it can be worth more
to a collector. no collectors? melt-value

>> No.22465307

>>22465258
>2 posts by this id
slow day on /pol/?

>> No.22465339

>>22464728
theres 7 nuclear reactors operating in various research labs now. the science has been known and the tech has been around as long as uranium nuclear science has been around

>> No.22465397

>>22465339
We also had electric powered cars in 1930 and no one gave a shit because it was horrible inefficient. It means nothing. Not to mention no one wants to build nuclear plants because it take 30x longer to actually construct than just putting up a natural gas plant or a solar/wind farm

>> No.22465424

>>22464504
>no stack
here's a (You)

>> No.22465436
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22465436

>>22462387
Here you go, faggot.

>> No.22465444

>>22465397
>>22465339
>/pmg/

>> No.22465448

>>22465339
We have fusion reactors in research labs too
>>22465258
And yet if I offered you an ASE or a generic silver round to suck my cock youd already have a cum covered eagle in your collection

>> No.22465451

>>22464302
>Yes, we are moving more & more towards nuclear power as the years go by

Do you have a source for this other than your ass?

We won't have the civilizational capacity for nuclear power in 15 years.

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>>22465448
ASE's are the most overrated meme in the silver space. And this is coming from someone who has had them. Just get 10oz bars, more silver, less price.

>> No.22465483

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

>> No.22465518

>>22465176
I beg to differ, pre 33 gold will always have a premium. As will ducats.

>> No.22465520

>>22465481
>trade all my maples, phils, kangaroos, and pandas for eagles in may
>?????????
>mega bucks profit
idk man i think you're just shite

>> No.22465531

>metals dumping
If it breaks support ,it will dump back to 15xx +-2xx

>> No.22465550

>>22464751
Is it the 50 or the 25? Awesome coin btw. Also the 50¢ piece melts for more than a us 50¢ and they would exchange on a 1:1 ratio with the us dollar- I like to think someone back then knew this and took a trip down to Panama to profit off the early 20th century spike in the silver price .

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>>22465520
>>22465518
sorry to break it to you guys who overpayed. silver is silver. it's a redpill bordering on blackpill.

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22465560

>>22462387
>>22465436

this is better

>> No.22465589

>>22465436

add 7 maples for a tube and 30c/oz discount

>> No.22465608

>>22465451
https://www.world-nuclear-news.org/Articles/Steady-growth-in-nuclear-generation-continues

https://www.world-nuclear.org/information-library/current-and-future-generation/nuclear-power-in-the-world-today.aspx

https://www.iaea.org/newscenter/news/preliminary-nuclear-power-facts-and-figures-for-2019#:~:text=Based%20on%20data%20reported%20to,since%20the%20end%20of%202018.

https://www.world-nuclear.org/information-library/current-and-future-generation/plans-for-new-reactors-worldwide.aspx

10 years ago
https://www.world-nuclear-news.org/EE-Nuclear_generation_up_almost_3percent_in_2010-1506116.html#:~:text=Global%20nuclear%20electricity%20generation%20in,a%20peak%20value%20in%202006.

>> No.22465626

>>22465554
Its impossible to overpay for silver with USD

>> No.22465670

>>22465550
It's a 10 cent piece, but it's the size of a 25 cent piece if that helps.
>>22465554
If you're willing to do the resale work instead of selling to a shop below spot, it's worth the premium. I'd recommend silver is silver to newfags.
>>22465560
No, >>22465436 is better. Simpson has more collectibility. Look for profit always. Diversify when possible.

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>>22465626
Incredibly based.

>> No.22465782

>>22465176

During a crash or a down market, you are definitely correct. There are plenty of collectors right now and they will happy pay up to $100/oz. The collectors market is healthier than bullion market

>> No.22465798

>>22465531
nigger what dumping

>> No.22465901

>>22462892
>>22462928
Okay. Thank you for reassuring. I'll try the app when I get the chance. What further reassures me is that I think I can see a microscopic 'A' inside one of the A-letters in the coin.

>> No.22465915

>>22465798
The one that is happening right now.

>> No.22465938

>>22465901
Just get an N52 magnet, theyre like $5 depending on size. The reaction to silver is incredibly obvious. I can hold my 100oz bar vertical and the magnet takes like 10 seconds to slide down it.

>> No.22466009

>>22465938
magnet test is my favorite test. non intrusive, easy to see, cheap, no lasting damage.

there's a link up top under the test section

>> No.22466023

>>22465176
>melting old coins
This pisses me off so much.

>> No.22466058

>>22465196
no fag

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22466090

>>22466023

>> No.22466157
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>> No.22466161

>>22466090
is that cart suost to prove how muckh of a fag you are?

>> No.22466184

>>22466157
Based silent generation stack
I haven't seen these in years when the old guys used to come to the shop. I'm sure they've passed on now.

>> No.22466206

>>22466058
why? because you're lazy?

>> No.22466224

>>22466206
no cuz they are unreliable

>> No.22466230

>>22465938
I thought silver wasn't magnetic? I tried with a normal magnet and it didn't stick. Or is a N52 magnet special somehow?

>> No.22466238

>>22463752
Kookaburras would like to have a word with you

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>>22466238
>Kookaburras would like to have a word with you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqdRQxgtZtI

>> No.22466287

>>22466224
In what way?

>> No.22466306

>>22466230
They don't stick. They are affected by the magnetic field and it causes them to not move as quickly through it.
This also works with copper and probably aluminum

>> No.22466309

>>22465626
t. silver dealer charging 25% markup

>> No.22466324

>>22465560
Marlin looks a e s t h e t I c

>> No.22466343

>>22466306
I see. But that kind of magnet test is kind of difficult to do with a tiny coin right?

>> No.22466376

>>22466230
its para-magnetic, it doesnt stick but if you hold a bar at a 45 degree angle and slide a neo magnet down the side it will slowly descend

>> No.22466455

>>22466376
Can you do that test with 1oz coins? They are kind of small for that aren't they?

>> No.22466495

>>22466343
not if you get a big magnet and slide the coin down the magnet

>> No.22466497

>>22464701
Based merc pouch anon

>> No.22466732

>>22466309
Nothing personal goy, remember COMEX default next week!

>> No.22466783

>>22465670
Ok cool. Yeah the panama issues were all plus sized so the scheme I mentioned could have happened with any silver denominations. The phillipines had a similar issue- the silver content was worth more than the peso so they would scrap their own coins.

>> No.22466787

>>22462099
test

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i laughed

https://twitter.com/RudyHavenstein/status/1304456680252608521

>> No.22466859

What's a good site for canadians where I can buy odd coins, 1 gram bars, weird shit like that. Jm bullion and the big American sites wont deliver to Canada.

>> No.22466911
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22466911

Check out my score. All found in my change throughout the years. Going to find out their worth (or worthlessness) online right now

1976 Eisenhower dollar
1973 Kennedy half-dollar
1933 Canadian quarter
1917 Newfoundland half-dollar
1947 Canadian nickel
1931 & 1924 Canadian nickel
1957 Austrian 10 schilling
1943 Canadian penny

>> No.22466943

>>22466806
I laughed as well, thanks, anon.

>> No.22467069

>>22466806
I don't get it.
Am I overthinking it?

>> No.22467139

>>22466911
What's the other side of the Newfoundland 50 cent look like?

>> No.22467168

>>22467069
Same. I giggled, but didn't find it super funny. Maybe I missed the point. When the end of the video reaches, the speaker says something contradictory to everything he said earlier and milk spills despite all the effort.

>> No.22467258

>>22466806
>>22466943
>>22467069
>>22467168
Have we finally found the perfect /pmg/ IQ filter?

>> No.22467301
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22467301

>>22467139
Definitely a circulated coin

>> No.22467306

>>22467258
I know I'm low IQ. No need to rub it in. I don't follow politics anymore so I don't understand FED memes. All I know is fiat bad and metal has always been a universal currency.

>> No.22467336
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>>22464277
paranoid much?
(You) are stuck in here with us now, you are not Allowed to Ever Leave
ESCAPE IS FUTILE
YOU BELONG TO /US/

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>>22467258
Mom always said I was smart.

>> No.22467533

>>22467168
>super funny. Maybe I missed the point. When the end of the video reaches, the speaker says something contradictory to everything he said earlier
The part where he mentioned that businesses showed no improvement?
Makes more sense now.

>> No.22467538

>>22467301
That's actually decent for one of those- nice 15$ coin

>> No.22467561

>>22464291
>the future
Anytime a faggot uses this phrase in regard to their investment, walk away. They never take into account the infrastructure cost and time to get to this future, and you'll be long broke, old or dead by the time it arrives.

>> No.22467627

>>22466732
>COMEX default next week
whatwill silver jump to?

>> No.22467686
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22467686

Anyone else stacking lead?

>> No.22467699
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>>22467686
Yes. I actually have a box of wadcutters as well! And a thousand 7.62

>> No.22467745

>>22467686
I thought that was a box of minie balls for a moment.

>> No.22467788

>>22462344

85, Jerry!

>> No.22467801

>>22467533
Wow, I'm actually fucking retarded.

>> No.22467845

>>22462344
The Trades- If you live in the South, you will always have AC work. Plumbers and electricians always needed too.

>> No.22467900

What is actually the point in stacking loads of physical gold and silver?

>> No.22467989

>>22466287
when i use a phone tuner for my guitar and then re tune using a pedal.the phone is always a bit off,if im buying silver i don't want a extra margin of error when im spending money

>> No.22468134

>>22464180

nigger you better bolt that Stackon to the wall or the floor.

>> No.22468183

>>22464291
Sounds like the EV vs Oil argument. Without knowing much about thorium, I doubt a significant amount of thorium reactors can be online before the coming nuclear supply deficit crunch which has been accelerated dramatically by Covid. Will thorium take significant market space from uranium in the next 2-10 years? Sounds like some pipe dream shit. Maybe it'll be investable in 20 years but I'm not gonna dead money until then.

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>>22467900
For me its storing them in your mind. Rent free of course.

>> No.22468251

>>22467900
faggot

>> No.22468260
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22468260

Brehs
You didn't tell me silver could be this beautiful
I think I'm in love bros

>> No.22468264

>>22468185
Fuck YOU

>> No.22468279

>>22467900
It eliminates counterparty risk. Outside of somebody stealing your shit, you know where it is when you need it.

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>>22467900

>> No.22468313
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>>22468260
wait till you hold 5 scottsdale stackers in one hand

>> No.22468413

Am big into PMs but seeing a meme coin made after "pickle Rick" go up almost 1000% in 1 day rustles my jimmies.

>> No.22468461

>>22468313
You're right those are really nice too. Dont have one yet though

>> No.22468470

>>22465481
Truth

>> No.22468478
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22468478

How to deal with fiatfags?

>> No.22468488

>>22468478
Ignore them, the system comes down with or without their input.

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>>22468413
Anon what you just typed is very dumb. Think about it more because if you can realize why what you just typed is dumb it will be a good learning experience for you.

>> No.22468504

>>22468313
Nice, I'm partial to covid-19 10 oz bars tho.

>> No.22468532
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22468532

I am having withdrawals from buying silver.

It has been too long. I need MORE

>> No.22468545
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22468545

>>22468504

>> No.22468555 [DELETED] 

>>22468264
>Fuck YOU
NOOOOOO NOT THE HECKINNG NIGGERINOOS

>> No.22468591
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22468591

This time is different.

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>>22462731
>PRO red dot

>> No.22468611

>>22468591
Won't work this time, most people don't have a significant stash of PMs.

>> No.22468640 [DELETED] 

>>22468555
If there is a societal collapse, i WILL kill as many racists /pol/ SHITHEADS as i can

>> No.22468657

>>22468640
Ok, keep us posted.

>> No.22468674

>>22468413
If you think fiat has no intrinsic value, then meme coins are even worse.

>> No.22468734

>>22468611
That, and I'm sure it would drive most into a corner. You don't want to do that.

>> No.22468758

>>22465670
>Simpson has more collectibility
who the fuck really wants that trash? at spot, maybe

>> No.22468880

>>22467561
good job applying a cliche canned opinion to a subject you seem to have little insight into

do you know how retarded you sound?

>cost a 1 billion dollars and 5 years to build a nuclear power plant
>a better, different type of nuclear plant might cost 1.5 billion and take 7 years
"omg this is so impossible!"
" lets just give up and point. fingers and laugh at those engineers who actually want to improve things!"

gg parrot shill

>> No.22468899

Miner stock anons, anyone investing in the companies that build and transport mining equipment?

>> No.22468914
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22468914

how much gold does one need to make it?

are fractionals good or stick with 1 oz coins?

>> No.22468941
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22468941

>>22468555
checked
>>22468640
Thats a funny way to spell "get raped to death be feral joggers"

>> No.22468988
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>>22468914
You pay less premium at 1toz over fractional.
>t. retard who bought 90 individual grams of gold before doing the math and finding this general.

>> No.22468990

>>22468899
what like CAT and truckers?

Not sure how much linkage there will be since mines are so long term, they will mostly have all their stuff in place. Ordering a few extra excavators likely isnt ground breaking for heavy equipment and more then constructions projects doing the same.

Maybe in companies that make specific things, like mills or sluices?

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22469018

This time is different.

>> No.22469049

>>22467699
Nice.
>>22467745
I wish it was, minie balls are generally one ounce each. It's a more /pmg/ appropriate weight.

>> No.22469101
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22469101

>>22468591
>>22468611
UNDER EXECUTIVE ORDER OF THE PRESIDENT
issued April 5, 2021
all persons are required to deliver
ON OR BEFORE MAY 1, 2021
all BITCOIN, CRYPTOCURRENCIES, AND DIGITAL ASSETS now owned by them to a Federal Reserve Bank Wallet.
EXECUTIVE ORDER

>> No.22469119

>>22468899
I've been keeping an eye on ALS but that's a bit broader industrial than just mining equipment.

>> No.22469136

>>22468478
Kafkaesque read

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>>22468640

>> No.22469140
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>>22468988
Yes, I'm aware of the premium. I'm just thinking of when it comes time to barter or trade after the currency collapses. As it stands I am poor on gold and heavy in silver. I'm looking to even up to a ratio of 1:10 or 1:20.

>> No.22469180

>>22468990
Yeah I'm thinking companies that produce specific components. Any suggestions?

>> No.22469183

>>22468941
wrong handed salute is triggering

>> No.22469188

>>22469140
people knock fractional gold but its really not a bad idea to grab, especially if its all you can affford.

I can get 1/10 of an oz for about 20$ or so over spot, or 1 oz for about 130 over spot.

scaled down, I paid an extra 7$ to convert fiat to gold, not a huge deal.

>> No.22469220

>>22469140
There's the valcambi combibar that can break off in pieces.

>> No.22469231

>>22469180
nope i have done zero research, get googling and give us some leads my man. pan man may know if hes willing to divulge

>> No.22469250
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How long are we gonna crab below 30 for?

>> No.22469278

>>22469250
Tuesday

>> No.22469279

>>22469250
until we all die most likely

>> No.22469319

>>22469279
Probably this, I hold 2 kilos of silver and I mostly just consider it a novelty that I might make a negligible profit off of some day. I consider metals an inflation proof savings account. Usually i just flip my 1 oz rounds into my gf's tits from across the room.

>> No.22469343

>>22469220
Hmm, that 100gr one might be nice.

>> No.22469354

>>22469319
Those have to be pretty big tits- I'm a bit jealous. Post trick shots some time.

>> No.22469358

>>22469231
CAT and the other heavy equipment brands have been hammered by the pandemic and component shortages. I am honestly not sure if any of the supplier companies are worth looking into either, anyone want to go and dig around while i am busy?

>> No.22469359
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Do you folks read about the metals?

>> No.22469406

>>22469359
What is mono atomic gold? Do I need a .999 or .9999 or .99999 gold coin/bar? I dont mind eating one right now. Faggots in artisan high end food places sprinkle gold lead on their pizzas and soups all the time.

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More lit

>> No.22469430

>>22469140

If you're preparing for a doomsday scenario, then you need to diversify your stack with different weights.

If you're just buying for long term and plan to give it to your children or grandchildren, then there's no reason to buy anything smaller than 1oz coins and bars.

It really depends on how much room porn you're into. I personally think no one should be buying gram bars. Premiums add up very quickly and most people don't realize how fast they hit 1oz of gold value just from the premiums. Sooner niggers are the wrist about this. Your average Boomer buying ASE right now probably has 100oz with of silver lost on just the premiums on ASEs.

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>> No.22469457

>>22469358
Looking around right now, nothing really showing up that is publicly traded that looks promising, but I don't know much about what I'm researching as I don't work in the field.

PAN MAN, your thoughts on Kesselrun Resources?

>> No.22469509

Gold Wars, by Ferdinand Lips if anyone is interested. Great history into why the government fears the shiny rock and the measures taken over the past 200 years to end it, to further control and a system of credit.

Lips was a Swiss banker at the house of Rothschild

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>>22469509
Forgot pic

>> No.22469540

>>22469406
It's an exotic state of matter that becomes radioactive when you run a large electric current through it and explodes when exposed to uv light.
In other words, there's some very good reasons it's kept secret.

>> No.22469557

>>22466911
The Ike Dollar and the 73 Kennedy are both worth face. The Newfoundland half is made of Sterling silver and is quite rare, I'm not sure what it's worth, but it's well over melt. The 1933 Canadian Quarter is 80% Silver and probably worth a but more than spot. The Canadian Penny is worth 25 cents or so. I'm not sure of the Nickels' value. The 10 Schilling is made of 64% Silver and worth spot in that condition.

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>>22468504
Delicious they are

>> No.22469611
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>>22468313
How does the 10oz stacker width compare to other more flat 10oz bars?
I want one but I'm afraid it's gonna feel too small. Saw the 9fine 10 oz hand poured ones and they're honestly way smaller than I thought they would be
(Someone else's bars)

>> No.22469616

>>22469250
hopful foever or at leaat 10 years

>> No.22469634

>>22469457
Pan Man here - fuck you

>> No.22469650

>>22464081
>uranium
This is quite bullish:
https://s1.q4cdn.com/460208960/files/News/2020/Zacks_SCR_Research_08312020_DYLLF_Ralston.pdf

>> No.22469656

>>22469250
Until it stops

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>> No.22469683

>>22469611
Stackers are much shorter but they’re thick and feel incredibly dense. Get at least one to feel it for yourself

>> No.22469690

>>22469354
I'll record one when I see her later. They're huge, borderline too big. I think the perfect size is C cup and hers are whatever comes after DD

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>>22464085
Anything that makes inroads with the Jews is a good idea

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>> No.22469744

>>22469532
Are all four pages from the same book? What's the one with the monoatomic gold?

>> No.22469747

>>22469457
I ve never heard of them, their not very large nor have they really done much work on their claims in the Thunder bay region. They are situated in some very interesting territory between past producing and active mines, but precious little info on what they are hoping to actually do. Also note their 43-101 compliant work is from 2012 and from a third party which worked the land previously. I would be very cautious with this one. I ll look into them more after i ve had something to eat.

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https://streamable.com/fvld1f

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>>22469744
That one is by David Icke. You have to gloss over his nuances with spirituality and love shit to get to the exhaustive research he’s done

>> No.22469770

>>22469509
Found a pdf on archive by the way: http://web.archive.org/web/20120227130049/http://fame.org/pdf/Gold%20Wars%200-9710380-0-7%20%20-%2001.21.02.pdf

>> No.22469788

>>22469756
Fren NOOOOOOOOO....

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>>22469359
read some more books and maybe one day you will be smart enough to post properly oriented pictures.

>> No.22469820

>>22468988
>90 individual grams of gold before doing the math
damn anon you kinda just cruise straight ahead dont ya

>> No.22469895

>>22469319
if it stays under $30 until you die while the dollar continues to lose value then it is not inflation proof.

>> No.22469905

>not in EU
>not in America

I want to buy gold but there's no way to buy it in my country. What I can do is travel to neighboring country, buy 200g of physical gold then come back. Is this a shit idea? I want to get in on gold before everything falls apart. What I've done so far with about 10k dollars in savings is put them in francs. Anyone has better advice?

>> No.22469944

>>22469905
What are the odds of having all your gold confiscated on the way back?

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>>22469803
>pic

>> No.22469964

>>22469768
Cool I'll look it up, thanks.

>> No.22469970

>>22469905
Asia, Russia or Africa? I'm guessing Northern Africa. Anyways don't panic or fall for FOMO. Have you considered buying online and ordering a delively instead?

>> No.22470002
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Best place to hide gold

>> No.22470060

>>22469650
nice link, more like that pls

>> No.22470169

>>22469970
> I'm guessing Northern Africa
Close, it's actually North Macedonia . There's a gold bar sale business in Serbia, they say it has a 999.9 % purity and it's from Switzerland.

>>22469944
I travel between the countries maybe once a year, I've never had someone open my bag.

>> No.22470294

>>22469970
>Have you considered buying online and ordering a delively instead?

I'm afraid of this. The postal service is public sector and it's staffed with political party hires. I've ordered packages from China and books from Amazon and they arrived in the country but they can't arrive to my house which is few kilometers away from the postal office. It would be extremely risky and I don't want to lose my savings like that.

Also do you know any website that might deliver to my country?

>> No.22470334

>>22463863
>He knows the consequences and comes prepared
God bless you Yukari anon

>> No.22470335

>>22470060
Sorry, only breadcrumb I have. Picked it up on twitter. Maybe someone else has something else to share.

>> No.22470394

>>22469540
So gold is useless to eat and all the claims in that image cant be verified.

>> No.22470434

>>22469584
Fugggg that's a lot of silver.

>> No.22470467

>>22469406

.999 and . 9999 makes zero functional difference for stacking. Don't get meme'd

>>22470394
Correct. Eating gold is just flexing on plebs, like lighting a cigar with a $100 bill.

>> No.22470550

>>22469905
>Is this a shit idea?
If you can't think of any other way, then it's a fine idea.
I'd only worry about getting it through customs. That shouldn't be hard though.

>> No.22470596

>>22468264
welcome Newfren

>> No.22470724

>>22469358
if/ when Trump wins, the infrastructure rebuilding will he YUUUGE

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>>22470724
my understanding is that there is a lot of dormant machinery and has been for some time.

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>>22470748


wtf I made it into the screen cap.

Love you guys

>> No.22470814

>>22470748
there thousands of machines in Alberta waiting for jobs, i am sure they will be grabbed up for infrastructure work down south if the work appears. There isnt much work for heavy machinery around the provinces right now outside pipeline work.

>> No.22470849

>>22470748
I'll make sure to get a pic of this coin in the mail with a guitar or something.

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>> No.22470907

>>22462862
No gold all day. But wait it's too high

>> No.22470952

>>22470802
I'm in there three times
Does that make me a prince?

>> No.22470957

>>22470748
its true, invest in rubber, there will be dry-rotted o-rings to consider

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>>22462099
$30 EOW

>> No.22471041

>>22470724
he's been president for four years

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>>22470814
would be better to use them to dig a moat between ontario and western canada

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>>22470952
are you not the queen of SMG?

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>>22470724
>Wasting tax payer money on building infrastructure

Building highways in flyover states isn't going to fix the economy.

http://bastiat.org/en/twisatwins.html

>> No.22471102

>>22471041
i feel like a lot of trump supporters dont like to acknowledge this lol.

>> No.22471120

>>22471095
lol. the country needs new bridges, canals, and high speed intracontinental rail.

>> No.22471154

>>22471041
how did you know?

>> No.22471167

>>22464645
Where’d you get those from chief? Very nice

>> No.22471172

>>22466238
Pandas came first. The first billion coin series with different designs in the Chinese lunar year coins by the China mint in 1981.

>> No.22471203

>>22471095
Free gibs definitely wont. Drive around your town, I bet the roads suck. Who uses the roads most- producers or nin-producers? How much of your local taxation goes to 'programs' rather than infrastructure? Govt claimed ownership of roads, tbey ought to fix them considering the fuel tax we pay for such.

>> No.22471228

>>22471102
>i feel

>> No.22471322

WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT?

>> No.22471341
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>>22471203
>>22471120

The country needs significantly less government, gold and silver recognized as legal tender and the abolishment of the federal reserve.

Trump is as bad as any democrat president. He hasn't done anything to reduce government spending nor has he reduced the deficit. His policies have benefited the richest people in America at the cost of the middle class. Neither a democrat nor a republican president can stop what is coming, America is going to have a day of reckoning where the results decades of kicking the can down the road is going become apparent.

Vote Trump not to make America great again. But rather to help accelerate the collapse of the United States so something better can replace it.

>> No.22471351

>>22471095
tell that to California's watershed one of the reason why this state always on fire. the state voted social programs instead of infrastructure last voting season.

>> No.22471354

>>22471322
vroom vroom until 10 am when COMEX faggots tank it 3%

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>>22470002

>> No.22471422

>>22471071
Yep that would be a better use of tax dollars than anything else i ve yet heard.

>> No.22471589

>>22471422
EBI was touted as one of the new liberal platforms... this shit is accelerating pretty fast.

>> No.22471702

>>22471422
Pan man, are there major fires up in BC or are they stopping right at the US-CA border?

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>>22468591

>> No.22471802

>>22471702
nope were on top of ours this season, and weather this season was mild so no dangerous dry spells until last week. I do not want to get press ganged into fire duty with my excavator again, 2018 sucked for that. Also I know people who live in Vida, they lost basically everything they couldnt get in their truck. Total loss. This shit is what happens when greenies stop controlled burns for a decade, those fools have blood on their hands.

>> No.22471842

>>22470873
wow, those two in the back are the real deal cartoon meme bar shape that everyone thinks of, i don't know if i've ever seen one

>> No.22472017

>>22464188
Rick Rule says we still may be too early on uranium. If you buy now, a possible -50% loss over the next few years is in the cards, before it eventually moons.

>> No.22472028

>>22472017
I would mirror this... not wrong, but way too early

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>>22468758
I bought one. I guess I technically regret it only because of what they did to the simpsons over the past 20 years, should have ended at least earlier than season 12.

>> No.22472095

>>22469188
Fractional gold is alright if you're buying junk gold on sale like corona restrikes , other than that it's not worth it, just get the ounce

>> No.22472102

>>22464523
>$LTBR
yikes that chart is ugly. or is it...peak opportunity?

>> No.22472145

>>22468591
just remember, every single person who held thru it profited more than those who turned it in.

>> No.22472177

>>22470169
Buy a Gold coin, if anyone asks about it, just tell people its face value and nothing of its Gold content.

>> No.22472185

>>22472095
its really not a big deal to pay an extra 7$ to convert fiat to gold. Many many times had I saved up for a few more months to buy a full oz I would have paid much more due to price increases. Some people only have so much $$ to drop on PM's at a time, and may not want to buy or sell a full oz.

To say you are paying a higher premium, absolutely, to say this makes it not worth it? Absolutely not. Technically you pay more premiums for silver then you do for gold, does this make silver not worth it? absolutely not.

>> No.22472223

>>22471095
Sure maybe, but wouldn't you rather have infrastructure that is actually used instead of literally throwing away all tax dollars on gibs and war?

>> No.22472226

>>22470394
Solid gold is useless to eat, no matter how small chunks you manage to grind it into.
Monoatomic gold is a misnomer, it has nothing to do with single atoms, it's a fifth state of matter.

>> No.22472227

>>22471842
you like the loaf?

>> No.22472247

>>22471172
Ok I stand corrected. I have never looked into pandas that closely because I will never be buying chink silver or gold

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do any of you guys play videogames? what do all the silver/goldbugs here do in their free time?

>> No.22472400

>>22472364
i hope one day i can swap 1 ounce of silver for the heavy update to come out