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Assert your D O M I N A N C E 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
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

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>> No.22519457

Holy shit I just realized my LCS sells war nickels for 1.25 each, which equates to about 22$/oz. Im about to stack the fuck out of those

>> No.22519458

Cooler heads now prevailing about BHS on ceo.ca.

https://ceo.ca/bhs

@hartadd | We all wanted the "production" release and we'll be getting that soon. But this acquisition of a decent chunk of gold, near Vancouver, with a pre-existing set of drill holes and some mine works, is pretty smart. Critically, it can be drilled using flow through money which is already in the bank. I think we are on the cusp of an explosive market in precious metals. There may be one pull back and then, BOOM, $2000 gold will look cheap. Having an interest in an expandable 220K gold project will look very, very clever if gold goes to $2500 and beyond. Concerning the possibility of a takeover down the road, BHS is about to become an operating, profitable, silver producer, which means free cash flow. That in turn means that the company will be able to internally fund exploration at Brandywine, Harrison and the Bayhorse mine itself. Why be taken over? My sense is that GO is building a precious metals production company with a focus on low CAPEX, high return, projects. The Bayhorse is not a one trick pony any more.

@cornhuskergold | Graeme's quote from today's PR: "Bayhorse CEO Graeme O’Neill comments; “Now that the Bayhorse Silver Mine in Oregon has started producing silver concentrate..." The concentrate is the output of the floatation circuit that is being recommissioned. So that statement confirms the float circuit is actively processing the available ore.

@bedrag | spoke with Graeme and he put my concerns to rest. Lots to look forward to I believe and whilst this was not the News we were expecting, the future looks very bright. I suggest to anyone else concerned, contact the company. Looking forward to better days ahead!

@Leon | "Getting 50% of a historic 200,000+ #gold play, with workings and drill holes for very little money is going to look very smart. Lots of news." ~ Jay Currie

>> No.22519480

>>22519457
But they are 40% silver no? Do you still get spot or more for them?

>> No.22519533

>>22519458

This comment is also interesting:

@wanderer9641 | Off the phone - Harrison Lake was highly recommended by the Geos - It has potential far beyond what we know now.

>> No.22519543

>>22519457
good luck getting buyers in the future though. War nickels get a very tough crowd

>> No.22519566

>>22519480
They are 40 percent but one war nickel contains .05626 ozt fine silver. 1/.05626 ~= 17.77 war nickels for an ounce of silver. 17.77 * 1.25 = 22.21$/oz fine silver

>> No.22519575

>>22519325
even basic bitch crypto has had absurd returns in the time it has taken for the average silver bagholder to recoup their ridiculous premium costs

just sayin

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comfy thread

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>>22519325

>> No.22519616

>>22519585
What race

>> No.22519624

>>22519585
Why do you have 3 hands and a man boob? Fucking disgusting.

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>>22519575
Unlike basic bitch crypto, metals have no chance of becoming 0, and unless your home gets physically robbed there is no chance of losing it either. Also metals are first and foremost a safe haven, not an investment.

Different risks and benefits. Stop comparing. Fuck off

>> No.22519656

>>22519575

I preferred buying stocks like Callinex Mines when it was 0.30 CAD a share, but thanks anyway.

>> No.22519720

>>22519616
Looks Latina but to be honest I've never seen non-whites IRL so I'd be guessing from my extensive GIS research.

>> No.22519867

>>22519585
Dios Mio

>> No.22519944

>>22519585
that's my ex-wife btw, we divorced recently but i still bang her, kek
on my way to a white homeland to breed with a white qt
>>22519616
Thai

>> No.22519961

>>22519944
gf? wife? someone you paid for the night? how much silver did it cost you?

>> No.22519970

>>22519944
Be honest, did you do it for the pussy, were you retarded, did you become woke on the white issue late in life?

>> No.22520029

>>22519970
>did you do it for the pussy
It's a ladyboy

>were you retarded
fseuiouiesf

>did you become woke on the white issue late in life?
"Woke?" u R e ddi t? GO BACK!!

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>>22519970
when we met i was drinking the whole reddit kool-aid, she is very resourceful, we started a successful business here, but for a variety of reasons it didn't work. her beauty was a bonus, but i didn't do it for the pussy
i did become "woke on the white issue" but somewhat made my peace with it, couldn't divorce her after I gave my vows and all that. but it did give me a lot of grief
and now i'm a free man. going back to a white qt that's already waiting for me

>> No.22520090

>>22520060
wow she is pretty beautiful for a thai

>> No.22520108

Well, this thread went to shit quickly. I'll come back with stack pictures next week instead.

>> No.22520228

>>22520060
you seem like a total fucking faggot sticking your dick in anything that moves.

>> No.22520252

>>22520108
Sorry about that.

>> No.22520279

>>22520090
i guess you are referring to a white girl, but i'll answer anyway
the problem with Thai women being ugly is that every tourist place is being overflown with dumb ugly whores from Isaan (it's a poor province). they don't want to work, they just come to fuck for a quick buck
now there are so many of them, the prices been dumped so low, one hour fuck with a masseuse costs like 25 bucks, kek (talking about phuket, pattaya is probably cheaper)

thai women are beautiful and very hardworking, you have to know where to look.
but i'm tired of being an outsider, it's_all_so_tiresome.jpg everyone just wants your dorra. and i miss my motherland, however shitty it now is (russia)
going back as soon as the flights return, can't leave atm
>>22520228
why? i legit loved this woman, i gave her a lot, we married on paper, never cheated, how can you even say that. because i banged her after we split? whatever, you are very quick to judge

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>>22520228
why are you so full of hate? posted a tit pic, anon asked me honest question - gave him an honest answer. how can you hate a man for speaking the truth? you are probably very young, otherwise it doesn't make sense
i hope you find some peace

>> No.22520458

>>22520228
virgin

>> No.22520481

>>22519656
Are you the silver miner anon? What’s your exit strategy from miners?

>> No.22520497

>>22519655
Honestly I see silver as an almost risk free investment. It will always come to an equilibrium with the cost of mining, which isn't significantly lower than today's prices. Cryptos on the other hand can go to 0 overnight at nay time if governments start banning them as they introduce their own digital currencies.

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>>22519585
Do rentcucks really live in an apartment where the kitchen, bedroom, and living room are all combined into one?

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>>22520344
>>22520279
>>22520060
>>22519944
>>22519585
GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGET THE FUCK OUT

>> No.22520702

>>22520481

Not for ten years at least. Not until the DGR goes to 1:1, the GSR goes to 1:14, and the dollar goes to zero. I'm expecting my stocks to make 500x gains, be bought out by companies like First Majestic, and get paid in a silver dividend.

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POST STACKS OR GTFO THIS IS
>/PMG/
LET'S GET BACK ON TRACK

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>>22520643
no u
>>22520640
we are going through a divorce, selling the house. renting this condo from a relative, ex stays in the bedroom, i stay here for another month before leaving the country

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>>22519655

>> No.22520751

>>22520497
>Government bans crypto
>Government creates crypto
Is this the power of rock collectors?

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Not mine but I wish to have a horde like this one day.

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>>22520751
This is unironically what they are going to do though.

>> No.22520905 [DELETED] 

>>22520702
Wait. 1:1!?!? Seriously!? What makes you think that.

>> No.22520931

>>22520829
Genius. Bullish af

>> No.22520936

>>22520702
How much $ do you have invested in miners if you don’t mind me asking

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I am not smart enough to know whether this is bullish or bearish

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/warning-misleading-silver-supply-and-demand-data

>> No.22521004

Guy who bought and buried 20 AR15's here.
I came here to laugh at you shiny rock fags.
Maybe I'll trade you a handful of .22 for your daughter and wife after SHTF.

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>>22520987
>https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/warning-misleading-silver-supply-and-demand-data
He's saying COMEX hype is BULLSHIT is what he's saying

>> No.22521115

>>22519480
>>22519566
War nickels are only 35% silver. If you calculated based on 40% content, recheck your math.

>> No.22521140

>>22520936

I'm all in on silver miners. All my investable money. I don't see the point in owning anything else.

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>>22521140

>> No.22521267

>>22521140
Are you also in junior gold miners, either now or in the future?

>> No.22521321

>>22521267

Only a select few small-caps, simply because I'm gambling on permits and drilling-results. One example is Euro Sun Mining. Even the gold miners, however, will be immediately converted into silver miners if they soar.

>> No.22521396

>>22521194
Is the no pants look finally gaining more traction? Google was shilling it to me this morning (Check these pictures of [celebrity I've never heard of] rocking the no pants look wearing a baggy sweatshirt and Yeezys!)

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>he doesn't mint his own coins
ngmi

>> No.22521412

>>22521004
>implying 90+ percent of us aren't already armed to the gills

>> No.22521438

>>22521397
that's pretty gay ngl

>> No.22521548

>>22521115
Yeah i misspoke in that regard but I didn't base my math on that; just looked up how much pure silver was in a war nickel

>> No.22521562

>>22521412
I'm really bullish on PMs and I'd still suggest to people that they need to get armed long before they think of buying silver/gold.

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Anyone enjoy fucking with people selling fake gold/silver on eBay? I like to send them abuse and occasionally buy their coins then open a dispute to get free gold plate.

>> No.22521625

>102 oz silver
>1.3 oz gold

Rate

>> No.22521641

>>22521412
>implying your shiny rocks will be sound investments when people are killing each other for water bottles
There world isn't out of guns (yet), it's not too late to turn your useless stupid rocks into something that will actually be liquid in a bad situation.

>> No.22521669

>>22521641
>implying real money isn't liquid in times of crisis
OK moshe

>> No.22521769

Do NOT open an IRA with Goldco. The customer service was awful in my case. What's worse is that the rep tried to get me to buy "investment grade" coins that will have a higher return when I go to sell. Basically collectors coins that cost twice as much. I pushed him hard and when he couldn't give a reason as to why they are better than ASEs he became hostile. He gave me unsolicited instructions on how to move my business to another company.

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>>22521625
Welcome to the 1%

>> No.22521878

>>22520716
What's with the pieces of paper on the coins?

>> No.22521900

>>22519325
HNCKF stock has the most potential out of all current metals. I just bought 13k shares at $1.30 today

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>>22521878
coin capsules too expensive since his divorce

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>>22521878
that's when i just got them, sender put pieces of sticky foam between capsules to avoid scratches.

>> No.22521980

>>22521669
It isn't, retard.
Your definition of a "crisis" is a housing bubble pop or a bad week at the stonk market.
Sure, there will be little spikes in your shiny rocks usefulness in these times but these aren't real "crises" so you'll just sit on it and deal with a bit of fiat currency inflation until a real crisis occurs and it will be a paper weight.

>> No.22522100

>>22521980
Nah.
https://goldsilver.com/blog/how-would-gold-perform-in-a-second-stock-market-crash/
I do look forward to buying your assets cheap though. You'll be broke before your day of the Boogaloo ever happens.

>> No.22522159

>>22521397
Nice! Where is this from? Any place you can actually strike your own hammies?

>> No.22522164

>>22522100
Na, the value of my guns will have gone up or stayed the same at worst in the same situation. Whereas your investment is only useful in little baby "crises", mine will always just be a wash at worst.

>> No.22522203

>>22520987
Basically what we talked about last thread. Lots of models only take into account .999 bullion not junk silver or sterling.

>> No.22522245

>>22522164
Most of us stack lead and pms, who are you trying to FUD?

>> No.22522254

>>22521004
i appreciate the view that silver lacks practical use compared to guns/ammo in a SHTF scenario, but frankly if you don't own both to barter with then you're an idiot.

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RUAAAAAUUAARRRRRR

>> No.22522302

>>22522164
already has actually. ammo prices have tripled, my ammo stash alone is currently worth about 30k lol.

>> No.22522306

>>22521980
>Muh guns

Do you daily brainlet visitors really think that us stackers aren't precisely the type of people to also be armed to the teeth? Ya know, stackers of lead in addition to PMs? I have years of dry/canned food and a huge garden too.

I'll be fine with my fortune of shiny rocks, guns, good land and loaded pantry, howabout you champ?

>> No.22522312

>>22521004
After SHTF, you'll be begging for moneyed warlords not to send hundreds of starved, drugged niggers to overrun your hovel. If all you have are guns, you aren't going to make it.

>> No.22522314

>>22522245
I mean, if you can do both in meaningful quantities, by all means, do both but we both know people on here generally just specialize in 1 thing they believe to be the best use of their money.
At most 4chaners income levels, stability > diversification.

>> No.22522328

>>22521900
why does /pmg/ of late only shill stocks that have gone up 30-50% in the last day?

>> No.22522387

>>22522328
because in this fucked economy even moderately good stonks go up 30-50%

>> No.22522402

>>22522306
Lets say you spit your investment money 3 ways. Guns (and ammo), PM's and biological essentials.
In a real SHTF scenario, 1/3 of all you ever invested just got vaporized.
No thank you.

>> No.22522486

>>22522402
>1/3of your investment got vaporized
Anon are you fucking retarded

>> No.22522500

>>22522312
>implying the shiny rocks you're sitting on would change that situation
In a SHTF scenario, your most valuable asset will be friends.
I'll be making more friends with my guns than you will with your rocks.

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>>22522314
>>22522402
>You can only have guns nothing else!
>Cant comprehend having guns and pms.
Ya these fuds are getting weak now, at least slv shill was something new.

>> No.22522545

>>22522486
Can you eat gold?
Can you bag a deer with silver?
Can you defend your home with platinum?
PM's are only a hedge against baby sized "crises" and you'd be better off having invested in real estate anyway in such cases.

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My favourite coins. Morgan dollar design and liberty buffalo

>> No.22522603

This false dichotomy where things are either perfectly okay and a ZOGged wonderland of high tech degeneracy OR a Mad Max wasteland is retarded.

There are any number of situations where precious metals are a lifesaver even without a total breakdown in law and order. Weimar Germany is the most obvious example, but any country experiencing a monetary crisis will do.

Obviously in places like Zimbabwe, having the US dollar or British pound was the best hedge against the collapse of the Zim dollar, but the benefit of PMs is that at a stroke you’re covered against ANY currency weakness that could even potentially happen decades down the road. So instead of buying a few thousand each of JPY USD GBP EUR etc you can just cut the bullshit and buy PMs without playing musical chairs with more or less stable fiats.

PMs are like financial armor. Sure they’re unwieldy heavy and a bit annoying but you’re comfy and proverbially bulletproof. Commies, (((central bankers))), regular (((bankers))), governments national and foreign literally nobody can touch you.

>> No.22522615

>>22522545
Your missing the point dumb nigger S and G have been money forever even tribal society’s used Io trade.what do you think will happen in the future?you are so dumb but are not smart enough to see how stupid you look

>> No.22522631

>>22522545
You can’t carry your real estate with you, but anyone can easily carry three 10g bars of gold and a handful of silver coins wherever they’re going.

>> No.22522684

>>22522631
If you're in a situation where you are having to haul your assets around yourself in a wheel barrow, you already lack the market access to make your PM's worth shit.

>>22522615
>you are so dumb but are not smart enough to see how stupid you look
Wanna try that sentence again, champ?
Silver and gold were valued in times of peace only.

>> No.22522705

>>22521641
>the world will always be crap forever this is my one bet to making it
Stay in your bunker forever where you belong

>> No.22522725

>>22522500
No, you won't. The people with money will be establishing semi-functional communities with markets at which PMs make for a better system of exchange than pure bartering. These islands of civilization appeal to people far more than your primitive gun ranch, which will have less guns than the walled villages anyway.

By all means, continue masturbating to your idiotic fantasies without regard for actually researching what happens every time a society has fallen apart in the past. I'll give you a hint, the people with the money to hire armies do a lot better than random fuckwits with weapons.

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>another tube of eagles
>another silver kilo
>another quarter oz of gold
My stack is growing in comfiness
Btw, these are all preference buys and I realize how shit the prices are. But I want an eagle tube, a PAMP kilo, and quarter oz AGE, so I’m getting a fucking eagle tube, a PAMP kilo, and quarter oz AGE

>> No.22522750

>>22522705
I invest in guns and real estate.
Real estate for the "hard" times and guns for the actually hard times.
PM's are for people that want to LARP as dragons.

>> No.22522751

>>22522545
Are stocks shiny?
Can you dab on Jews and niggers with paper?
Are niggers ooga boog?
Are jews?

Pms have had value in every society and civilization, and it’s how the omni kikes store their wealth so they’ll never tank it

>> No.22522776

>>22522684
>Silver and gold were valued in times of peace only.

So are you saying that gold and silver were worthless during World War II? That if you found yourself in Berlin in early 1945 with only a handful of silver that you'd starve to death? I call bullshit.

>> No.22522781

>>22522725
>semi-functional communities with markets
So a scenario where you have trade access to high tech markets, the only way PM's are worth shit?
Doesn't sound like a crisis to me.

>> No.22522811

>>22522159
A mint museum posted about it on twitter. I'm actually doing a bit of youtube research about making your own coin or pendant or something. Seems to be way more trouble than it's worth

>> No.22522822

>>22521004
I have more bullets than you could ever shoot with your baby collection of 20 wittle AR’s buried in your backyard
and shiny rocks
Why do you retards have such an inability to comprehend having more than one type of thing? Is it the autism hyperfixation?

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>>22522750
This retarded gorilla nigger wants his savings to be in fiat currency created by fractional reserve lending.

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>>22522750
>PM's are for people that want to LARP as dragons.

Dafaq are you retarded nigger?
Gold has 5,000 year track record of being a safe haven. Yes even during the greatest wars the world has ever seen gold was still the safe haven everyone flocked too.

>> No.22522901

>>22522781
0/10, your shitposting ability has reached its limit. If PMs only have value with high tech markets, they would have been worthless for most of human history. You're now incapable of posting without contradicting basic facts.

>> No.22522902

>>22522878
>he doesn’t know about the nazi gold

>> No.22522906

>>22522750
>>22522750
>>22522781
You are the dumbest blackest gorilla nigger I have ever seen

>> No.22522945

>>22522822
>>22522751
My advice isn't for the wealthy, just average joe with under 50k to invest. Also they're under the driveway :^)

>>22522823
Never said that?

>> No.22522971

>>22522684
>If you're in a situation where you are having to haul your assets around yourself in a wheel barrow, you already lack the market access to make your PM's worth shit.
damn you're right, back to the drawing board.
throwing my 15 lbs of silver out into the streets right now

>> No.22522984

>>22522971
I can pick them up and make sure that silver makes it to the dump for you anon

>> No.22522986

>>22522878
>>22522776

World wars happen on battlefields.
Civil wars happen in your front yard.

>> No.22523020
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>>22519325
retard stop using gay homo faggot images in the op.

either post cute asian girls, anime girls or shiny rocks. thats it.

we don't visit pmg to see pics of naked men.

>> No.22523037

>>22522986
Damn dawg thats so poetic. Please do tell me about how owning stonks in a gun company is a better idea when your post-apocalyptic world happens.

>oh fug my country is in complete anarchy
>good thing i own stonks!

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>>22522684
>Silver and gold were valued in times of peace only.

Sorry Schlomo I don't need a gun loan, thanks for asking though.

>> No.22523061

>>22523037
>owning stonks in a gun company
When did I ever suggest that?
Stocks are fucking gay.

>> No.22523075

>>22523037
In autist anons defense, he isn’t saying he wants stocks, he’s saying physical land and guns in hand

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How we doing today guys? Gold in the sluice and only a little bit of smoke in september is always good. Golds really been a roller coaster the last few days too.

>> No.22523184

>>22523142
How do I get a job working with PAN MAN

>> No.22523197

>>22522742
good job buddy keep it up

>> No.22523317
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>>22523184
at the moment you can send resumes to ThePANMAN55@outlook.com but I dont know how much work I ll have at the moment for guys. In October I will be doing a drill project and I may need more people. I am looking for abled bodied, BC residence with a 4x4 willing to work 2 weeks in 2 out from a camp at Bell 2. Pay yet to be determined, if I really need guys I ll put up a more serious post about it.

>> No.22523358

>>22523317
My name is Puoq Qew here in Danang Province, Vietnam

can I work??

>> No.22523406

>>22523075
The land thing is perhaps even more retarded than the anti-PM shitposting as well.

>invest in real estate for magical anarchist SHTF scenario
>except in that scenario, there is now no framework for protecting property rights
>the only land you "own" is the land you can defend from all comers; that same amount of territory being what you could seize for free when SHTF
>if you had invested in PMs instead of land, you could pay for a private militia in order to seize and defend a larger territory, additionally you can buy the loyalty of the "friends" of anyone who just has guns and land with no PMs

>> No.22523440

>>22523358
nope sorry buddy if your not a leaf I cant hire you. Emigrate than we can talk.

>> No.22523477

>>22522516
>tfw you own both these funs

>> No.22523592
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Damm, this thing is pretty sexy in tbe flesh.

>> No.22523610

I don't know about you guys but I still feel super comfy having 100% of my net worth in shiny rocks. They don't dump, they don't exit scam me, they never stop being shiny rocks. They would never leave me and they would never hurt me, never shout at me, or get drunk and hit me, or say it was too busy to spend time with me. They will always be there. And they would die, to protect me. Of all the would-be fathers who came and went over the years, this thing, this rock was the only one who measured up. In an insane world, it was the sanest choice.

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>>22522545
Pic related is what will happen during a crisis such as the one you describe. Unless there is a literal apocalyptic scenario like the walking dead or global nuclear fallout, this is what youre going to get. Were facing a global economic crisis. Not a fucking zombie apocalypse go back to /x/ you fucking faggot.

>> No.22523706

>>22523440
do you accept illegal immigrants

>> No.22523759

>>22523706
No, its too much hassle, but if you flew over for a holiday and ended up in Bell 2 who knows.

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new animals just showed up today

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love this big cat from 2017

>> No.22523923
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AURCANA IS MOONING

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emu 2020

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emu 2019

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emu 2018

>> No.22524000
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Is this a scam?

>> No.22524039
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koala 2020

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I'm beginning to hear radio ads for private firms selling Gold and Silver. I know Radio is for boomers but hearing them now trying to tell me to "BUY NOW!"; I'm feeling conflicted.

This sounds like a huge ploy to get idiots into the PMs market. But at the same time, it could drive up the demand for it too.

>> No.22524106

Kony 2012

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>>22523986
>>22523946
>>22523926
cool, you already have the complete set

it's insane how expensive these kinds of coins become if you don't grab them within a year or two after they come out. difficult lesson I learned over time

>> No.22524152

>>22524093
Private buyers play little to no affect on overall market demand

>> No.22524157

>>22524039
Im covinced this line is unfixable, and perth mint has nevere seen them person

>> No.22524210
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>>22520757
based

>> No.22524239

>>22522750
Sure would be a shame if you took a stray round in the armpit and you came to me for treatment. I only accept silver in payment.

>> No.22524252

>>22522328
Nobody listens when the stocks are undervalued. Almost nobody does real research so they all chase momentum. They don't even buy the breakout, they wait till it's 50% up. I tried to get everyone into Puregold at 90c, Liberty at 1.25, Goldmining at 1.4, Aurcana at 50c. (CAD) Nobody gives a shit or they call you a jew.

>> No.22524265

>>22524093
This has me on the edge as well. Commercials for PMs sounds like when equity markets get so overbought that complete dunces start talking about stocks. That and the potential deflation / stronger dollar play in the short term.

>> No.22524278

>>22524093
Theres an entire industry around scamming boomers with (((rare))) AGEs and restrikes. They used to send out mail but now its mostly TV ads

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>>22524093
Someone made an image similar to this one but with iq but never saved it.

>> No.22524310

>>22522603
Good shit right here. Venezuala is fucked but they're still functioning at the same time. To have gold and silver coins would be a life saver for you and your family.

>> No.22524351

>>22522516
I am assuming he is a noguns faggot. I bet the overlap for stackers of silver & gold and stackers of brass & lead are very high. You aren't a stacker unless you stack ALL the above mentioned precious metals

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>>22524157
what's wrong with it? they need to put some leaves or branches in bg. too much empty space desu
>>22524151
I know! lucky to get these for a reasonable price. nothing here is anywhere near spot including junk
i wanna collect the eagles now. managed to snag a 2020 one on eBay

>> No.22524374

>>22523142
How's the air quality been for you? there was a fire in New Westminister. Air was god awful monday morning.

>> No.22524377

>>22524252
So what undervalued miner stocks would you recommend at this very moment?

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Picked up these fellas today

>> No.22524522

>>22524278

Is there any commericals on youtube? I wanna check them out.

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>>22522603
>>22523680
For situations that bad I would think fake gold would be a better investment.
>Pyrite
>Pinchbeck
>Copper / Zinc mixes

I mean chinks got away with using gilded copper alloy bars as gold collateral at actual banks for years. In a SHTF scenario is anyone really going to be verifying gold authenticity?

>> No.22524557

>>22524536
Pms are a hedge against inflation primarily. Don’t over think it

>> No.22524579

>>22524374
It went to shit this afternoon for a while, sky went red here for a while than cleared back up. Now its just a gray haze. I ll start wearing a face mask if it gets really thick, I dont need any more smoke damage thanks. I really feel horrible for you guys down south, thats some of the worst fires on record.

>> No.22524583

>>22520279
Are you the Oldsilver Russian anon?

>> No.22524664

>>22524536
Unless you are a traveling merchant that sounds like a good way for your home to get burned to the ground.

>> No.22524850

>>22524363
Koalas have always looked basic or retarded or both, all the other coins are creative and good, koalas are just, eugh

>> No.22524935

>>22524536
>I mean chinks got away with using gilded copper alloy bars as gold collateral at actual banks for years.

If you were accepting TONNES of gold as collateral wouldn't you assay the bars yourself or hire a trusted agent to assay them? As you say, it was a simple scam, not something that would fool a professional. In this sense I lean towards fraud, the bank was in on it. Someone got a sweet bonus for making such a large loan. The bank got caught holding the shit bag.

>> No.22524943

>>22523888
Nice one

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>>22524520
CHILD'S PLAY

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>>22524377
I bought West Red Lake Gold for a trade today as I think it's going to bounce off the bottom channel of the price action. Undervalued would be Bonterra resources who've ate shit for a decade now, but who are a still a solid company with great properties. If you asked yesterday I would've recommended Brigadier Gold for holding the property between Viszla and GR silver, however we are up 25% today so you're buying into strength.

I'm tempted to play Newfound Gold's drill results using the nearby Kingsway property at Labrador Gold; the bonanza drill result from NFG's Queensway property is very close to the Kingsway property, and they sit on the same fault line. Mariner resources is a nano-cap way to play the newfoundland area as they hold the most land there. Maritime resources also has a past producing mine if I recall correctly there with good grades. They're probably undervalued.

First Mining Gold looks undervalued for the amount of Gold they have in the ground at Springpole, and the Goldlund Goliath project with Treasury Metals seems solid. I think they have another property at Newfoundland too.

Silver One is great , chart looks fantastic and primed for a 50% upside move minimum. Good properties if I recall right. Klondike silver for a nice gamble.

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What’s my power level /biz/?

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>> No.22525117

>>22525039
I see a libertad
your power level will improve if you buy more mexican silver and less shit with the queen

>> No.22525123

>>22525039

very sweet stack.

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>> No.22525203

>>22524935
what honestly happened probably was some fake pm producer looking for someone to buy his junk, some bank bought it and someone skimmed some money in the process. the guy they hired to measure the metal probably got swayed away by the seller, had some tea, talk the day away and signed off with out checking. someone in the bank probably realized were going red and we need to liquidate but someone actually was doing there job and check. boom next thing you know your money is gone and everyone got a cut but you.

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>> No.22525265

>>22525190

Its not often I see South Korean coins. This is quite beautiful.

>> No.22525457

>>22525265
It really is. Lots of little detail to catch the eye in the light.

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does /pmg/ invest in other obscure objects? been thinking of investing in fine chocolate and selling that to the high estates for when the times do get tough, if not its a lot more valuable to me than gold. better investment instead of wine or something else imo

>> No.22525576

>>22519458
thanks for sharing ceo. ca website.

Its very informative for Jr Miners and lots of stuff you won't find anywhere else, like the BHS scoops you posted.

>> No.22525638

>>22521194
Wearing no pants is the duty of every patriot

>> No.22525643

>>22525203
>>22524935
The dude running the scam is former military and in that capacity operated gold mines owned by the PLA. The banks were almost certainly in on it, but they also didn't have a choice in the matter. It's actually amazing how China manages to be more corrupt than the Anglo-Zionist sphere of bullshit.
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/83-tons-fake-gold-bars-gold-market-rocked-massive-china-counterfeiting-scandal

>> No.22525735

>>22525540
Sounds like something you would do as a boy scout. I'm not against it but seems like a low reward for hoarding something that could melt easily. I do remember the stories of a Hershey's bars being traded for personal favors in some far away land.

>> No.22525910

>>22523680
This is basically the ultimate STHF, sieges are no fucking joke, especially in a city of tens of thousands of people.

>> No.22525929

>>22519458
o this is excellent news that I missed, I ll need to do some snooping on the Bear Mountain Property. Its ringing bells somewhere in my head but i dont know why.

>> No.22525931
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I want in now.
Not in a couple of week.
NOW!!!

>> No.22525954

>>22525576
Am I the only one who just picks a basket of random juniors and waits for the marketwide metals bull to make them all go 100x? I couldn't imagine babysitting them all, selling at +30%, redistributing the gains, panic selling on bad drill news, etc and etc. Who cares, a few of them will go to 0, the rest will go to 100x. Just chill and come back in a year. Am I retarded?

>> No.22525963

>>22519458
Damn, I wish there was a site like this for Aus.

>> No.22525970

>>22525954
Me too I am retarded but it's okay wgmi

>> No.22525982

>>22524520
I saw some of those ladies except they were in 1ozt tabs, and they looked superb.

I was already buying some junk for post-SHTF bargaining chips, so ill come back tmrw and post them here, along with a potential Samurai bar.

This is all dependent on what FOMC meeting does to PM's tmrw.

>> No.22525987
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Rate stack

>> No.22526029

>>22525987
LOL

>> No.22526042

>>22525540
Might as well stock up on cigarettes to barter with lol.

Long $PM and $MO if this becomes a thing

>> No.22526082

>>22525987
Copper?

>> No.22526140
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Anyone know anywhere with a good price on 20 marks?

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>> No.22526184

>>22525987
those are a meme
pre 82 pennies are where it's at

>> No.22526187

>>22525954

If you want to do that but dont want the headaches of keeping up with all of the new info garnered for your jr mining positions, just buy into $GDXJ.

I did that today to create the basis of my PM-based portfolio. Im following through by adding either that or $GDX on dips and then maybe taking a few stabs at hopeful Jrs like Bayhorse or more established players like Kirkland or First Majestic

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>>22526082
YEs

>> No.22526241

>>22526184
I have those two will post down tomorrow

>> No.22526355

Anyone else scared that the price of lumber has doubled this year? And it isn't in the news at all.

>> No.22526388

>>22524252
A lot of PM people have never bought stocks before, there is a learning curve. My funds still haven't cleared yet to be usable in my account. Many listened but weren't in a position to act at the moment.

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lmao no manipulation at all to see here folks.

>> No.22526474

>>22526355
>Anyone else scared that the price of lumber has doubled this year?
Why would I be scared? I'm an accelerationist. I'm not even american.

>> No.22526492
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I should have bought at $14/ounce..

>> No.22526496
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Is the value of the Treasury Dollar pegged to the value of the Federal Reserve Dollar?

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>>22525039
Superb collection of treasure!

>> No.22526534

>>22526496

$35.65/ounce.

I don't see the appeal.

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>>22526492
I did but I’m still buying now. I’ll buy til silver is $100 an ounce.

>> No.22526604

>>22524252
4000 shares of AUNFF - am I gonna make it?

>> No.22526639

>>22524377
AURCANA!!!!

>>22526604
We're literally all going to make it.

>> No.22526682

anyone use paxos gold as a crypto gold hedge? supposed to be redeemable for real gold.

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>>22523827
nice animals anon

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I saw a silver proof eagle in the wild today /pmg/ it was on someones desk as an award. nice.

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>>22524252
I listened about puregold and aurcana, thank you anon. How much more room is there to grow for them do you think?

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>>22526496
Similar schizo question. I have been wondering why coins are listed as an asset for the federal reserve but notes are liabilities. I know this stems back to the gold standard but does that mean coins even though debased are a legitimate form of us currency compared to fed notes? I guess what im trying to get at here is if us treasury notes are reissued and fed notes are taken away, will these coins work in the new system?

>> No.22526813

Can someone redpill me on Bayhorse. I googled their head office address to check it out and it's an apartment room. Is it common in the PM industry to just put an address, or is something off?
http://www.bayhorsesilver.com/contact/
https://www.padmapper.com/apartments/24951179/2-bedroom-2-bath-apartment-at-4398-buchanan-street-burnaby-bc-v5c-6r7

>> No.22526833

>>22526781
>I listened about puregold and aurcana
same, and DRD for the divvies

>> No.22526906

>>22526790
Speculatively yes and that answers the coin shortage question. Perhaps the ultimate meme stack would be presidential dollar coins which would exchange for silver and gold. I mean, it's clown world after all, so why not?

>> No.22526961

>>22526534
its a collectors thing it seems like, I'm still trying to find all 50 plain state quarters. had to buy a bat boi though

>> No.22527019

>>22526906
fugg I want to rebuild my stack.. before I got into stacking I stacked those $1 coins I got as change from vending machines and pretended it was treasure

>> No.22527035

>>22526813
Thats normal for juniors. A lot of them only rent a tiny room for their quasi head office than upgrade once they get some investment money.

>> No.22527094

>>22524984
Thank you, this is good information. Silver One does look like a very strong chart right now. Please stay close to /pmg/, stock anon, I am trying to get into as many miners as I can and I need entries

>> No.22527096

>>22526355
It's been commented on pretty frequently on financial news channels / sites.

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>>22526906
That's what im wondering, the market cap for coins relatively isn't that big so allowing them to transfer over wouldn't affect anything. Kinda reminds me of that guy who bought a million dollars worth of nickles, its a risk free way of speculation.

>> No.22527155

>>22525190
>>22525240
dank pics anon. I really love the silver phoenix. the gold one is nice, but tbqh, the silver is a bit more stunning to me.

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Did you guys get an email from based Nikolai at oldsilver.ru?

He shipped out most of the packaged. Post ran out of barcodes so the rest goes out the next day.

>> No.22527238

>>22526833

Puregold's upside is limited compared to other juniors as their first pour has been pricing in for months now. They're sitting around 1b market cap. Who knows though. They have so much momentum, that I won't be surprised if keep going. This is like everybody's first junior stock. I've seen them talked about on Reddit and Twitter. I'd take some profits off the table if you want to buy some other companies and let the rest ride.

I've got no idea where Aurcana is going anymore as they've passed 1$ and are in blue skies territory. Whenever the financing comes in, it's gonna rocket the stock up, as will the final ramp up into production and the cash flow. After RV goes online they'll get their second mine up and running. It's a great stock and probably a 5 bagger or more a few years down the line

>> No.22527296

>>22527238
Puregold's still drilling / exploring too, so they will be likely making discoveries for a few months down the road too.

>> No.22527332

>>22526906
>>22527145
This in no way explains the coin shortage. Anyone who is hoarding coins or cashing fiat for coins would need ridiculous storage space for even a moderate savings account balance, when gold/silver would have provided the same hedge with much less space required. And the coin shortage occurred while gold and silver were still cheap. Just nothing about the fed vs treasury argument makes sense wrt explaining a coin shortage

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>Ordered 10 maple leafs.

I am addicted to buying silver.

>> No.22527425

>>22527296
I forgot about that. I think Mark o Dea or someone said they've barely explored their property. Could be very interesting.

>> No.22527433
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>>22520829
only to those who deserve it.

>> No.22527458

>>22520829
>https://cointelegraph.com/news/the-irs-offers-a-625-000-bounty-to-anyone-who-can-break-monero-and-lightning
>It's scared.
freedom feels good.

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>>22527332
I don't think its people hoarding coins, rather its the fed sending out less coins to banks. Why would the fed send their assets to the bank when they can just issue notes?

>> No.22527468

>>22527238
what would happen to Aurcana's stock if they didn't get financing? I've seen a few youtube videos where their ceo seemed kind of nervous

>> No.22527469

>>22527332
The treasury has pretty big vaults- but a box of nickels is 100$ and about 1/2 the size of a loaf of bread. I may just buy 1000$ worth for the fun of it.

>> No.22527539

>>22519367
>>22519394
If I have to see this same god damned dog posted twice in every fucking pmg I’m gonna throw my silver off a bridge

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>>22527462
Doing a little more digging the total value of circulating US coins has fallen from 2.585 trillion in 2009 to 3.1883 billion in 2019.

>> No.22527553

>>22527425
yep they have only looked at 25% of the territory so far, I imagine there are a few different targets out there waiting to be found.

>> No.22527559

>>22527539
Your terms are acceptable and increase the value of my holdings. Pleasure doing business with you

>> No.22527560

>>22527183
I did. I expect it to take a few weeks, thanks to .ru customs.

>> No.22527594

>>22527560
Russian mail is that bad?

>> No.22527601

>>22527553
hey Pan Lord what stocks do I buy tomorrow please sir

>> No.22527608

>>22526813
Have you ever seen BYND's HQ? its literally a shitty two-floor office building despite the company being worth over $9bn

>> No.22527639

>If I heard a silver denarius for every time I heard 'the roman empire is going to collapse I would be rich!

Seriously getting sick of hearing that the roman empire is going to collapse guys.

>> No.22527669

>>22527594
anon... that isnt that bad... canuck post has taken longer then that for domestic packages. Fucking china has taken 3-5 months for somethings.

>> No.22527674

>>22527639
The creepy part is when you realize PKD was right and it never ended, just changed form.

>> No.22527691

>>22527601
Watch Brixton, Tudor and Etruscus Resources over the coming days, they all have recently hit significant targets on their projects. Understand that they are explorers, but with very interesting territory to work with.

>> No.22527752

O yea to anyone interested in info to do with Bayhorse's latest land acquisition here is the Bear Mountain Mine info on Mindat. https://www.mindat.org/loc-18456.html Funny enough I ve posted this info before to anons looking for gold in the lower mainland by Vancouver.

>> No.22527834

>>22524093
Last big marketing push, when gold peaked in 2012 is when i remember cash4gold and all the crazy marketing getting boomers to sell to these online/mail in businesses. I assume payed a crappy price and melted everything they received. If thats flipped on its head, and we are seeing shitting advertising to sell silver and gold to boomers, then i dont know what that means either lol. i cant say it marks a bottom, as it wouldnt make sense. but the companies buying was a top signal in hindsight.

>> No.22527917

>>22527752
>https://www.mindat.org/loc-18456.html
Can you explain what this means in laymans terms please?

Good? bad? really good/bad?

>> No.22527934

>>22524093
have not heard a single ad for this, Im not seeing the same media attention that we had back in 2011-2012 at all. As far as I can tell this is still a hated asset class.

>> No.22527974

>>22527674
Explain please

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>>22527346
Any more of this comic?

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>>22527674
except it did end, the republic ended, became the empire, and then split into multiple factions that were roman empires in name only.

The most important parallel is the debasement of their money getting worse as their entire system got worse.

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>>22527917
ok lets see we have
>past producing gold mine
>200,000 ish tonnes high grade ore in previous reserves
>active diamond drilling and modern surface / subsurface exploration
>modern mining done as recently as 1982
>notable rare telluride gold / silver ore hosted by Skarn which is rare in this part of BC.

All in all a great target to explore with more advanced gear and a known existing mine site. A good buy in my opinion.

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>>22524252
or get banned because i am trying to get frens to help Prep the BHLL.

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i tried so hard to find rhodium, i was ready to go all in

>> No.22528225

>>22528098
Thanks mr man, I appreciate it.

>> No.22528229

well, I certainly didn't plan on it but I bought 6 onuces this week.
The money is there, but there was a payroll issue, so the big stack ended up being delayed for now.

Either way I broke 170oz.
Pretty good.
50oz bar next.

>> No.22528250

>>22528111
meh, I dont care if you shill it a little, but you were getting real annoying for a bit.

Also aurcana did kick your Bhl's ass twice now being up 30% for ez gainz. BHl's spread is still awefull... have to buy it at almost 60 cents and sell for 40 still

>> No.22528285

>>22528030
You can't see the forest for the trees. The same families who owned the money back then continue to set policies and manipulate markets to this day. They never left.

>> No.22528327

>>22520751
Even if the gov doesn't ban other crypto outright, the value of those other coins would crash when the US releases freedom coin (tm).

>> No.22528344

>>22528098
Pan Man,

Its your old sifting disciple here...
I'm not sifting these days and that trip isn't really applicable at this point. I see your posts almost each thread.

Anyway...

Miner question.
If you invest in forigen miners than shouldnt we be investing in those same countries or neighboring super power's sea vessel shipping companies? The reasoning behind this is the logistics. If North America in general along with the U.K and others splits apart than our sea logistics will take a hit or shut down.

Thanks.

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>>22528250
You lads will see. The BHLL is a sleeper.

another note, i have a lad i have been friends with for decades. dipshit bot into pms near highs of 201-2012.
he swore off boomer rocks for good...we swap tading advise and investment research. past 4 months growing more and more FOMO-ish for shiny shiny, calls me today how/where i buy needs 10k worth of shiny immediately.

feels bretty gud. if your reading niger fagit, kisses

>> No.22528383

>>22528344
hard to say, I think it would depend on the country were talking about here. Its something I ve never thought much about but thats very interesting. Also good to see you again and you never know, you may get the chance to pan again some time.

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Thank you Aurcana shills !! I'm gonna ride this all the way to $6 a share!

>> No.22528456

>>22525540

> society collapses
> hordes of "them" running around

AY

DIS WYTE BOI GOT CHOCKLUT.


You're fucked.

>> No.22528467

>>22527752
So Bayhorse reads Pan Man for tips?

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>>22526715

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>>22526715
here's a colorized one

>> No.22528503

>>22528494
why does this exist

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>>22526715
I'm not well-versed in anime. iirc, the name's asuna, but don't yell at me if I got it wrong

>> No.22528515

>>22528480
>>22528494
*white

>> No.22528522

>>22528438
What makes you think its going to $6

>> No.22528532 [DELETED] 

>>22528507
I was going to caption the last one "welcome to the panda-mic!" but that might have been too controversial

>> No.22528535

>>22528383
I hope so.
Its looking like I could have opportunities to move around the U.S on a regular basis soon.

But on the miners.
>I think it would depend on the country were talking about here.
True. Its almost like building a bulk of shipping comapnies on each sea and dependable miners from each general global area.

I see Australia, New Zeland, Japan, and Indonesia as possible Pacfic Ocean vessel carriers to export to South America or Panama. Thats just a singoe route. There's multiple to go by on all the seas.

Its just an idea.
Vessels get taken over & the global navy force like the U.S, France, Canada, and U.K won't be able to govern as much. This means piracy will increase at least initially. Also a global network for emergencies or tracking will perhaps break down to reform...however this will cause short term ship wrecks or without proper satellite coverage sinking of ships. Ships sinking happen still along South East Asia & the Japanese sea occasionally.

Cover the basis if possible.
I'll try to do more research if you think its going to help the miner holders here.

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>>22528467
Their working with Omineca Mining and Metals Corp for the Bear Mountain deal, a company I know extremely well. Omineca has held the property for a number of years too but has been waiting for a partner to begin really examining the territory properly. I spend 2 weeks going in and out of that companies camp at Wingdam near Wells this summer doing exploration work on placer claims nearby. Small world for sure lol.

>> No.22528649

>>22528535
This could be handy when looking at trade between major mining based economies like Australia. The situation with them and China could be very interesting to see how it effects shipping and there for commodities. It may directly influence things. I need to think on this a bit more. If Australia and China got into disputes over spying or similar, and shipping was drastically shifted away from their markets, things could get interesting.

>> No.22528652

>>22527980
I will work on another right now fren

>> No.22528686

>>22528438
>way to $6 a share!
more like 30 dollars a share

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>>22528438
Aurcanaman told me $40 silver + production should = around $6, maybe higher, probably by summer '21

>> No.22528717

What are the best juniors for a robinhood pleb like myself? Pretty new to stock, started a few months ago don’t have much to play with.

>> No.22528759

>>22527539
Go get fucked you stacklet piece of shit. Why are you complaining about seeing pictures of attractive women?

>> No.22528780

>>22528649
Good points as always.
I'll be looking on this to start matching up my miners with sea shipping companies.
There's quite a few third party comapnies that handle most of the import and exports for comapnies in general, brokers.... That probably will not change, but 3rd party logistics will be forced to choose a side at some point and many are going under given the size of baf corporate debt going around.

The theory is ocean vessel companies will take out large middle man brokers. There will be middle men, but they will handle communication more and less large scale brokers.

I'm not sure, but its also possible these big brokers will some how be bailed out or just survive on a global scale.

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>>22527980
What if we made Peter Schiff a Rom-Com protagonist?

1/7

>> No.22528817

>>22528352
Always appreciated that when pressed you made a good case for a BHLL speculation. We'll see yet, plenty of sketchy speculation stocks outperform better companies in bull markets. Been looking at a shitter nano cap company that 5 bagged just riding off the wave of gold speculations.

>>22528695
Don Durret thinks Aurcana should be a 5 bagger in the future minimum. It's definitely one of the best silver stocks out there right now. Starting to get pricey though.

>> No.22528851

>>22528780
also note a large number of mid tier to major miners send their concentrate out to asia from North America for smelting and processing. The smaller companies send most of their material to one of the three base metal smelters left in North America, the most popular being the Trail Smelter Complex at Trail BC. So not everyone relies on sea shipping.

>> No.22528870

>>22528532
>been too controversial
dude you're on 4chins, controversial?

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>>22528815
You are a powerhouse of memery.
I appreciate everything you do anon, we need more austrian economics memes.

>> No.22528904

>>22524536
When gold and silver were regularly used as currency in the past, an entire industry of money changers existed. Each major district of a city and even every large rural area had at least one trusted money changed who would for a small fee examine and attest to the veracity of precious metal coins and other objects presented to them.

They were regularly used by outsiders, who wished to change their money for the more widely known and accepted local coin (much as a bank changes money today), and during the process of financially significant transactions when the party receiving the gold or silver wanted to be sure they could sell with confidence.

In the event of PM money coming back in fashion, this would overnight become the main business of jewelers.

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>>22528815
2/7

>> No.22528945

>>22528851
So you are saying the smaller miners are shipping via air?

I'm thinking the biggest miners that are using the sea are copper miners. Thats kind of what I was implying, but gold and silver are the main miners discussed and I'm no so sure how long commercial flying for freight would last or be hindered in multi National split.

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>>22528910
3/7

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>>22528817
Thanks Fren, I appreciate your comment.

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overnight markets up

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>>22520829
Monero is actually pretty good.

Supercomputer has been saying governments are going to try digital cash. In previous threads I write a bit about it. Most cash is digital anyway so it's all kind of stupid to say 'they are going digital,' a more accurate way to say what they are going to do is ban all cash.

Government manage to ruin everything in the last few decades so I don't see why they wont make a disaster of their newly minted shitcoins. It's practically guaranteed it will be hacked, fraud will take place (even worse than now which is required for things to work) and then there are the obvious war implications.

Why do you think silver coins are so expensive? (that's a rhetorical question for everyone)

>> No.22529011

>>22528870
I've copped more bans from posting in pmg than anywhere else, there's a lot of touchy kikes here

>> No.22529029

>>22528904
That was a much different time. We didn't have that with the more modern silver coins. Better tools and techniques helped make coins more tamper-evident and consistent in weight/purity. Exchange rates basically consisted of getting equivalent silver content with modern coinage.

If everyone agreed on the value of silver, where would they be able to screw people over?

>> No.22529046

>>22528945
almost all of them are shipping via railway or truck cross country. They dont usually produce enough concentrate on a weekly basis to ship by boat. Its surprisingly cheap in the scheme of things to fright by train.

>> No.22529061

>>22520829
noob here, how can government seize crypto? I thought the whole point was that it was supposed to be decentralised

>> No.22529066

>>22528957
4/7

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>>22529066
ops

>> No.22529101

>>22529046
Oh well yes domestic rail is very cheap.
I think i misunderstood the nature of owning forigen miners in the context youre referring to.

Forgien miners outside of their home countries and geographic area only have a stock value to hold & profit from it wouod seem.

Im interested in seeing any South East Asian copper mines have high yields like Thailand or Indonesia.

>> No.22529110

The financials for bayhorse are dogshit

Tinka resources looks very promising, although at triple the market cap.

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>>22529098
5/7

>> No.22529151

>>22529101
Yes have a look at the Indonesian mines. I havent actually looked over that part of the world much at all, but some of the biggest mines ever have been discovered there.

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>>22529125
6/7

>> No.22529246

>>22529151
I'll find some and bring them next week to the threads.

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>>22529010
Also, with the introduction of digital cash, it will be interesting when you cross borders. If you are holding a phone and it's got access to an account with your digital cash (even if those digital dollars are not on your device) it may well be defined clearly that this is cash on your person and if you don't declare it you will get pounded in the ass (I am also talking about government issued digital not Bitcoin). There is also the issue of spending digital cash in other countries... it's very likely that capital controls will be a huge issue going forward regardless of what that digital cash ends up looking like. There is also the issue of how would the Forex markets operate as this is a huge source of money into the economy. I suspect that will look very very different and not in a good way even though currently it's a shit-show (it can always be worse, much much worse).

Silver and gold sales might be limited to commemorative and special edition stuff and bullion might become a thing of the past. Governments are going to pretend that silver and gold are totally industrial metals and are needed for economic activity and that's why there is such a huge price discrepancy.

Sigh.

>> No.22529280

>>22529011
fair enough

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>>22529198
7/7
END

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>>22529098
>ben bernanke
How old is this? lol

>> No.22529341

>>22529312
pretty good but I wish I knew how to read ;.;

>> No.22529353

>>22529010
>Supercomputer

Filtered

>> No.22529361

>>22529198
Youre going to have to post this a few times hate to say it.

>> No.22529379

I bought a tube of silver bullion but am wondering the best way to get them in and out of the tube without damaging them too much?

>> No.22529405

>>22522545
>>22522500
We are not gaving a SHFT nuke senerio until 20 years max after the U S splits into multiple definitive regions.

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I feel like tubes are just for weight stacking and if I want a nice coin to look at I should just get one single in an acrylic case

>> No.22529420

>>22529379
are you getting them out of the tube with a pick axe?

>> No.22529484

>>22526175
Powerful, love the San Antonio’s and those hefty 100 oz’ers

>> No.22529496

>>22529420
no its more them clinking together when they come out and go back into the tube

>> No.22529511

Baking

>> No.22529535

>>22529511
Next: >>22529529

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>>22526790
My inner schizo tells me silver coinage is an escape hatch from clown currency to exchange with treasury dollars without losing purchasing power.