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Jan van Riebeeck 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://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

>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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>>23027769

>> No.23044993

>>23043298
Numismatic value because it’s rarer. Also less delicate because it was minted to circulate.

>> No.23045149

>>23044993
I have an addiction to 1964 Kennedy’s, someone help. I can’t stop stacking them.

>> No.23045175

https://youtu.be/ne__pTRAenc?t=69

Peter Schiff is a funny guy

>> No.23045369
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Coins or Bars? I’m thinking of getting a little stack if it dips this week.

>> No.23045912

>>23045369
Coins. No point in buying small bars over coins, and big bars are annoying because you can’t liquidate them easily.

Then again might be good if you actually want to hold forever anyway.

>> No.23046050
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>> No.23046199

>>23045175
He isn't even joking, he's just stating facts

>> No.23046213

Guys let me ask you something.

In invested in mining stocks.

If Biden wins, will they crash because all stocks are going to crash and Biden will give the epa more teeth to go after American miners?

Or will they skyrocket because Biden is going to print more money?

>> No.23046270

>>23046213
nobody knows
Generally: more stimulus = stonks inflate but there are so many variables in this clown economy that nobody can predict anything for sure

>> No.23046294

>>23046213
the only thing "crashing" is the dollar. in dollar terms almost everything is going up. the problem is the extra 5%/10%/15% you make on your investment isn't gonna make up for the 20%/50%/80% inflation. I'd be thinking about an exit strategy.

>> No.23046300

Can someone rec some speculative miners that haven't gone up too much yet?

I have aurcana and looking into impact.

>> No.23046365

>>23046294
I don't invest in USD, not that this matters anyway.
If the EPA shut down Aurcana, it wouldn't matter how much the dollar crashes, I would have nothing. I would own a company that does not produce PMs.

>> No.23046413

>>23046300
Defiance, vangold, Klondike

>> No.23046454
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23046454

I hope you guys weren't larping and bought the dip

>> No.23046498

>>23046454
going to splure later today at my LCS

>> No.23046536
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23046536

Do i spend $500 on Canadian or American junk Silver? Im in Canada if that matters

>> No.23046558

>>23046536
Buy whats easiest to sell, I have a couple random foreign coins of random purities and weights that I just wanna sell off so I can buy something more recognizeable, even if I lose a little bit of money at first

>> No.23046573

>>23040293 #
I am not sure what you mean by this wording
>The coin you posted is a detail coin- damage/cleaning will cause that valuation

Can you rephrase?

>> No.23046588

>>23046558
>Buy whats easiest to sell
Why? I have no intention of selling

>> No.23046645

So what are the definitive best junior silver mining stocks?

I believe that is at least 80% likely that the price of silver will rise exponentially over the next few years and I want to capitalise on this with the most leverage(while also keeping in mind the guaranteed volatility)

>> No.23046652
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>>23046300
Bayhorse -- They expect to start up their silver mine next year and haven't gone up too much. Their other two exploration projects are also promising.

Endomines -- Very dependent on getting funding with favorable terms but they have a working mine, the problem is that they failed hard to achieve their goal of 100,000oz of mined gold in their Friday mine this year (they had made a pathetic 326oz by the half-year point of 2020 lmfao) because of problems in enrichment but they will try to drive up production to meet their (fairly unrealistic at the time of writing) 100,000oz/y goal. They're also exploring very actively but funding and production of Friday mine are the biggest problems

Sotkamo Silver -- I think the biggest working silver mine in Europe right now? At least in Northern Europe. They produced over 1Moz of silver last year (107g/mt average). Production goal for this year is ~500,000 tonnes of ore processed and they already met that goal (they are permitted to process 1,800,000 tonnes a year but are expecting an updated environmental permit to allow them to process even more by the end of 2020). They sold some of their exploration permits elsewhere and are focusing on their silver mine in Sotkamo, and will continue to explore for more ore around their current mine. Life span of mine is currently 6 years but they want to increase it to 10-15y. They've done their economic estimates on the basis that silver is priced $17USD/oz so they have a lot of wiggle room even if silver price drops under that.

---
That's all I got. I could recommend something like Firefox Gold or the like but I want to do my own research first before giving any recommendations, and there's so much information to gather. I probably have to make an Excel table of all the miners to make the info more digestible for myself. So little time, so much to learn

>> No.23046662

possibilities for silver exposure for yuros without leverage as in miners? cant buy physical profitably in my jurisdiction

>> No.23046732
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>>23045912
>>23045369
>big bars are annoying because you can't liquida-

>> No.23046739

>>23046652
>I think the biggest working silver mine in Europe right now? At least in Northern Europe.
Posting from phone. I mean yearly production of a single mine. Might be talking out of my ass here

>> No.23046751

>>23046588
Ok, then buy exclusively PCGS Graded PF70 Queens Beast Britannias and 2020 Silver Eagles, but atleast for me, I wanna sell most of my silver for gold when the ratio shifts, so yes "selling" is something to consider for me but you do you

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>>23046732
>he thinks it's a big bar
Shut up and don't give people shitty advice

>> No.23046823

>>23046652
I'm Canadian. Wouldn't I get taxed more if I invest in foreign mines?
Canadian miners make more sense and a large amount of miners globally are Canadian for some reason.

>> No.23046832

>>23044993
>Numismatic value
which coins would you suggest?

>> No.23046860

>>23046832
Junk silver is nice because even though it's low percent it's worth more as the coin than melted down because of the utility provided by the durability and fractional denomination. That might be what he meant

>> No.23046894

>>23046811
Yeah, no one is buying comex bars in retail. Suggesting coins over bars is just throwing money away right now. The cheapest silver coin you can get right now is $1 per ounce more than the cheapest 100 oz bars you can get

>> No.23047021

>>23046823
I guess? I don't know about Canadian tax laws. You have a lot of great miners to choose from in NA anyways so that might be for the best. Like I said I can only tell what I know and it makes sense for me to focus on my own surroundings at first (as a Yuro). However I do want to invest globally into NA and Aussie stonks in addition to European ones but first I have to study

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Really you should have the majority of your stack in low premium bars but have some coins that you can liquidate for emergency expenses.

If silver goes crazy and is several hundred a ounce you wouldn't want to liquidate a whole bar just to go grocery shopping would you?

>> No.23047509
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>>23046832
Shoot for sub-million mintage stuff. Not too low ideally, a coin with a mintage of 250 is neat but the market is limited because of scarcity/cost. These coins appreciate well and you can always find people willing to pay a few more bucks for a slightly scarcer coin. A good opportunity is US half dimes because the book & dealer sheet prices are out of whack with what they bring in retail environments online & in places that low mintage stuff rarely circulates. I had an 1867-S which has a mintage of 120,000 and is scarce in any grade. In the gray sheet & blue book it's around 25-35$ in a basic circulated grade, Considered as "Good". I had people fighting over it at the antique mall I run because they come through so infrequently- checked online and you can't buy one cheaper than 70$. I run into a lot of similar issues with sub-million mintage coins- they have always been a solid demographic to pick from. Be careful with non-us coins; because of the amount of world coins available to choose from it's better to have a lower target range- sub-500k or sub-250k. Also you need to get an eye for what makes a coin appealing- ugly coins or impaired stuff doesn't sell well even if it is rare, but a coin colored like pic related will bring a hefty premium (it's from an old yellow plastic tube in case anyone is curious- they produce irridescent/radioactive looking tones) Hope this is helpful.

>> No.23047533

>>23047509
Why does anyone even want coins discolored like that?

>> No.23047790

>>23046199
>Honk honk

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>>23047533
Because it's fairly unique- some people go for that. Green is also a fairly rare color.

>> No.23047840

>>23046213
Most miners dont sit in the US
I suppose biden will raise corporate tax but most miners wont be affected by that
Also the dems will very likely brrr a lot
All in all biden should be good for miners, except for nak

>> No.23048337

>>23044401
When silver went down to $11 in March, how high were the premiums? In other words, what’s the cheapest you could actually get an ounce of silver for?

>> No.23048366

>>7777777

>> No.23048488
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23048488

anyone have this dudes updated memelines?

>> No.23048817

Bayhorse Silver just halted for trading. Here comes the moonshot.

>> No.23048994

>>23048817
Last time it halted, it just went down in the end.

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>>23047509

Actually a very good post with sound advice.

Nicely and "naturally" toned silver does indeed fetch a premium, but beware of the beautiful iridescent anodized-looking silver as that takes literally 2 seconds to do artificially. Just submerge coin in a certain chemical solution and touch with the cathode of a simple DC electrolysis setup. Instantly gives silver awesome rainbow toning and allows you to fleece boomers all day long on eBay.

Regarding low mintage real collector numismatics originally struck for circulation that are in nice condition, yes they are much smarter purchases than mass produced modern stuff like the 2020 Queen's Beast sets struck solely for the purpose of being collected and kept in pristine condition, for example. Pieces specifically made to be collected are contrived and inauthentic, thus of no interest to collectors with good taste who seek genuine special old rarities

Unfortunately most people here didn't start collecting coins as a child, and them having just jumped into bullion recently suggests that they don't really understand the numismatic factors in the realm and may actually think slabbed modern proof grade bullion is a sound investment.

I dunno how to express the difference adequately, but there is a big difference between standard official coin struck for circulation (meaning uncirculated examples are actually rare) and crap like any modern bullion art coin series where anything with any wear at all is actually more "rare" than the millions of identical BU cookie-cutter copies sitting in millions of identical cookie-cutter boxes and cases.

>> No.23049062

>>23048817
What is it this time?

>> No.23049175
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>>23047509
>>23049056
Sound advice. Thank you.

>> No.23049225

Silver is the QQQ of PM

>> No.23049234

>>23048994

It went to 0.25 CAD when halted in August, only went down because silver crashed. Share price reduction since latest halt is in line with all miners (-20-30%).

>> No.23049297

>>23049062

Don't know, but hope it's related to the ceo chatter about production. Reminds you what a joke the 18m market cap is.

"400/21.5=18.6, so 81.4% rejection rate? "How do we make concentrate of 400 oz per ton of silver when there is only 21.5 oz per ton average to start with?" In this case, 200ton/day would turn into 37.2 tons/day of high grade 400oz/ton, 14,880oz/day, @$25/oz, $372k/day or $111m/year revenue? hmm, too good to be true? well, it's weekend, doesn't hurt to daydream a little bit... https://twitter.com/BayhorseSilver/status/1220053345475481603"

>> No.23049424

If you purchased 3oz silver bars while x 40 than I dont think it would really matter at this point while having plenty of single ounces than yourr still stacking a decent fractional bar count all the while purchasing a decent premium rate.

JM bullion kept a limit on the amount of 3oz bars you could purchase last time though.

>> No.23049481

Where is the best place to buy silver grain/shot/shavings? I know most digital bullion dealer has them.

>> No.23049567

>>23049481
If you find an old camera shop that has been around since the 1970s its possible that they may have shavings saved up.

Old photos use to have a high silver content in them. Old photography studios would run the photos produced in a machine that would skim the surface of the photos to remove the silver. Sounds crazy, but we're talkinf about people who were rhe sole providers of photography in the surrounding area. Those same people were hired out right and left to take the photos & then produce the prints for the customers.

Heck you may be able to find some of the machines left

>> No.23049579

summon KEK for another dip...already have thousands of oz of silver and 50 oz of gold but i want more
https://youtu.be/-hE2rQwZTJo

>> No.23049586

Fidelity isn’t letting me buy Klondike without calling their rep. Is it worth it? I just sold Vizsla for +15% today and wanted to pick up a micro cap

>> No.23049608
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>I dream of a day when I'm not eating my breakfast at 6am in turbomode so I'm not late in my schedule
>I dream of a day when I'm not rushing my exercise at the gym so I'm not late at work
>I dream of a day when I'm not wageslaving all day for someone I don't like
>I dream of a day when I'm not counting the hours at home and fear the end of my rest
And that day will happen soon thanks to silver. God bless you silverbro, we will make it and retiree in our 30.

>> No.23049615

>>23049579
You had thousands of years.

>> No.23049623

>>23047446
Ive always found coins to be cheaper then bars

>> No.23049725

>>23049608
How much silver for retirement?
>tfw under 500oz

>> No.23049785

>>23049579
no we're going up now

>> No.23049789

Dolly Varden redpill plz

>> No.23049814

>>23049725
Who know I don't see the future, currently have 20 gold and 500 silver, starting with miners now.

>> No.23049815

>>23049056
In the end, my numismatics have always done better than bullion as far as returns. A lot of 50¢ purchases or few dollar purchases at flea markets or other stores giving me 5x 10x or 100x returns. It really does pay well to know the field. It's arguably better than bullion in a lot of cases.

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>>23049175

Just wanted to add that there is nothing wrong with modern "numismatic" bullion coin, much is quite beautiful and I understand the personal appeal, but in my observation and experience since the mid 90s such items really don't ever capture the interest of the more serious and sophisticated collectors you NEED to see growth in your acquisitions.

For me a good analogy is/was the NASCAR-Coca-Cola and Christmas Polar Bear coke paraphernalia of the last few decades. Basic-bitch entry-level garbage made specifically to be collected will never pan out, even though there are indeed serious Coke (and Racing) collectors. What the coke collectors want are the 100+ year old hand-blown bottles and bright beautiful porcelain-over-steel advertising signage. They will never give a rat's fart about some bullshit 1996 Christmas ornament.

Same for numismatics. Don't buy the pretty convenient boxed up shilled-all-over-the-web modern coin unless you fully understand that it will never be regarded as much more than bullion. If you want to be serious about true numismatics you will need to dig below the surface and sift through the shiny chaff for the truly good stuff.

>> No.23049884

18 year old zoomer here, is it smart to buy 2-3 oz of silver every month?

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i thought i had more time...

>> No.23049943

>>23049789
Pajeet CEO. However, that might be a positive when it comes to gold and silver.

>> No.23049976

>>23048817
I hold butthorse at this point just because I'm waiting to get my money back. Company is disappointing. And not just because no moon- constant problems lots of halts- I'm just not very confident in the stock.

>> No.23049993

>>23049862
I buy and sell vintage items. Am constantly running into people who have fallen for the 'collectible' meme.
Sometimes marketers create collectible genres from scratch (Franklin Mint, Avon/Hallmark) or they milk already existing genres until they are dead (Topps.)
Numismatics unfortunately are often subject to both types of attack.

>> No.23050014

>>23049884
if it is in your budget yes

>> No.23050045

>>23048817
this is what was said last time, and share price has only decline since then.

>> No.23050061

>>23047840
What about the EPA potentially shutting down mines that are located in the USA?

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>>23049815
>A lot of 50¢ purchases or few dollar purchases at flea markets or other stores giving me 5x 10x or 100x returns.

It's a good feel coinfren.

Personal favorite cheapo find was an 1821 "Inverted 1" error sixpence in ~AU-50 in the bottom of a cheap jar of WW2 soldier pocket change bringback type coins which I always liked getting because most people here don't know anything about foreign coin. Old farmers and boomers would bid common worn Morgan dollars to the moon but let the jar of foreign go for peanuts, it's dumb. Definitely pays to educate oneself.

>> No.23050182

>>23049297
>1488 oz/day

What did horse man mean by this?

>> No.23050282

>>23049976

>>lots of halts

Untrue. Two halts in several months, the first of which made the share price double.

>>constant problems

Name one.

>> No.23050309

>>23049913
We all did back in April.
Things went fast though anon.

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>>23049993
>I buy and sell vintage items. Am constantly running into people who have fallen for the 'collectible' meme.
>Sometimes marketers create collectible genres from scratch (Franklin Mint, Avon/Hallmark) or they milk already existing genres until they are dead (Topps.)
>Numismatics unfortunately are often subject to both types of attack.


Absolutely! And thanks for sharing, hopefully it will help guide the little dragons here in the right direction.

You summed it up well, if something is being presented as a "collectible" it was probably mass-produced and packaged specifically to be kept pristine, thus negating any value that might otherwise accrue if it were instead an honest item only collected or saved as an afterthought and which is actually rare now due to attrition and loss over the years.

Zoomies please don't fall for the "collectible" meme.

>> No.23050537

>>23050396
Would that apply to something like queens beasts? Nobody is expecting them to moon , but they've definitely increased in resale value as the years go by

>> No.23050580

>>23045369
It depends, but if the prices are comparable, always go for coins. Easier to sell, potential numismatic value, and less likely to be faked. That being said if you're looking for straight cost/oz efficiency, usually bars are better.

>> No.23050644

>>23050120
Went to a farm auction a few years ago and they were selling coins by the country- holding up envelopes from places like morocco, about half the coins in each were silver. I bought every one for 3$ or less. It was about 120$ in silver at the time- I think spot was around 16-18.
>>23050282
There's a lot of speculation that the execs are going to dump and run. Constant delays, and the 2nd halt will probably hurt more than help. Not impressed when I have companies like Aurion reaching out to me with detailed info on their business and why I should be confident in their plan. I just feel like it's a half assed company.

>> No.23050666

>>23050396
I suppose buying already old coins with a premium is one way to be sure your item will be collectible in future. There’s no way for example a Victorian crown or Georgian shilling won’t be also valued highly in a few decades’ time.

>> No.23050742

is this it bros? are we finally mooning?

>> No.23050757

>>23050644

>>There's a lot of speculation that the execs are going to dump and run.

You're literally lying. Not a single person has ever so much as suggested that. The CEO and geos are highly respected and have poured their heart and soul into the project. It's a fully permitted mine which has been mined from and we have video of the machinery at work. Aurion has crashed like hell since January, and at a 120m mcap is vastly overpriced even now.

>> No.23050772

>>23050537

I'd apply it to ALL modern bullion coins, so yes. Beanie babies saw increased values too, until they didn't. I don't pay close attention to the QB series so don't know if you're simply seeing increased ask prices or actually healthy buying activity like completed eBay sales, but just like Pokemon cards or Pogs the series lacks the qualities required to ensure broad and enduring interest and appreciation long-term multigenerationally. It could possibly do well, but given my other far better options I'd be a fool to take such a risk and buy any for anything but enjoyment.

>> No.23050788

>>23050742
Wait for the hammer...

>> No.23050839

>>23050772
Lion of England 1 oz costs about ~85 last I checked on boldpm. The only thing that makes them desirable is that it's a cool idea for a series and the coins are absolutely beautiful

>> No.23050855

>>23050537
Maybe a bit. If you want an idea of historic bullion pieces the Onza is a good study since they are relatively low mintage and they are one of the oldest "one Toz" government issue I know of- they were first made in 1949 and those bring anywhere from 45-70 on someplace like Ebay. Fast forward to the late 1970s- more onzas were issued and these bring about 35-40, and then the design switched from the press to the winged liberty. These are more popular and 35-50 is a safe range for retail. Some of the more modern ones had much lower mintages and these also bring a hefty premium. I think it's safe to say something like a queen's beast will always have a few $ over spot as a premium, but I don't know if they would ever bring whopper premiums with how many were issued and the UK's current state of self loathing.

>> No.23050869

>>23050757
I'm literally not. If you visited any site other than 4chan biz you can find people talking about it.

>> No.23050875

>>23048337
right where it is now

>> No.23050878

Re: miners not mooning. Are you guys serious? It could be a couple years before we see the major upward moves in mining equities. Be patient. Why on earth would you be expecting miners to go parabolic at this very moment? Just wait, it will come.

>> No.23050971

>>23050869

Go ahead, show us the comments. Start with ceo.ca, since that's where the most credible people post. By the way, what do you have to say about these results from Aurion, which cut the share price in half?

https://ceo.ca/@newswire/aurion-reports-results-from-initial-drilling-on-christmas

You're telling malicious lies about BHS, which has some of the most respected people in the businesses, a fully permitted mine, production capacity, millions of ounces in the ground, and a minute 18m mcap, to tell people to gamble on a company which relies on drilling to succeed, with a history of failure, and a 120m mcap.

>> No.23050999

>>23050869
Also- Aurion's 52 week high was 1.72, butthorse was .17, and Aurion is currently trading at 1.01 and butthorse is at .10 so the ratio between peak and now is literally the same which is funny

>> No.23051001

>miners provide leverage on prices of metals
>metals mooning
>miners barely doing anything
what a fucking scam, can't believe i fell for the miner meme

>> No.23051040

>>23051001
Miners are leveraged to the anticipated medium price of PMs. They don't necessarily follow the day to day action, but have been responding to the week to week action.

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>>23050742
you new here?

>> No.23051052

>>23051001
>one day 2% spike
>”moon”

How new are you?

>> No.23051100

>>23050999

You sound like an Aurion bagholder to me. Make sure to sell your BHS shares when trading resumes so that I can buy them off you.

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>>23048337
I managed to buy kilo bars from JM Bullion for 14.78/Ozt including premium during the March bottom. They did NOT last long. ASEs were exorbitant so I didn't get many. Cheapest ounce rounds I got were around 15.60/oz with premium.

Got spoiled by cheap silver so ramped up my sterling scrapping in April to keep the cheap silver party going, the first bars I got refined this year cost less than 13/Ozt total.

>> No.23051157

Junior silver miners will literally be the last thing to move in the timeline of a PM bull market. Gold goes first, as panicked investors move in to gold out of fear, followed by silver, followed by gold miners and silver miners, with the large cap “household names” seeing the early action and the juniors and micro caps catching the final action. If gold, which is the first domino, hasn’t yet moved, don’t expect the junior silver miners, the last domino, to move. We are in this for the long haul, this isn’t crypto.

>> No.23051265

>>23050971
See
>>23050999
The asspain is amazing. You do know they used to be Kent Exploration? Also I'm not trying to sell anything but apparently to you the only thing worth buying is butthorse. I'll stick with my explorer stocks, thanks.

>> No.23051286

>>23051049
to what degree does the futures market indicate upcoming price trends in the spot market?
I mean I get the concept at the ultramacro level, but the details of this form of divination have always escaped me.

>> No.23051364

>>23049884
Maybe.
If you're set on only buying a couple of oz a month I would buy more less often as you usually pay a lower premium the more you order.

lets say your buying 3 oz for £29.88 each and £6 postage once a month that's £95.64 a month or £1147.68 a year for 36oz

or if you buy 6 oz £28.92 discounted for ordering 5+ plus £6 postage every 2 months that's £1077.12 a year for the same amount of silver.

Now that's assuming the price is consistent through the year which we know it isn't. lets take the past 12 months and say you bought 3 oz every month on the last day of the month. You'd be paying £469.05 for 36oz and anywhere between £33.81 in March to £55.20 last month. The year low was £10.28, with the £469.05 you would have spent you could have got nearly 10z more.

This isn't about saving money its about making money. That would save you 70.56 a year which could buy you 2oz which is important in this game of grams.

so yes, you can buy 2-3 oz every month but you will get more silver for your fiat if you wait, watch for when spot is low and buy in larger quantities. Good luck young one, I wish I started stacking at your age.

>> No.23051410

>>23050061
sounds like fearmongering imo

>> No.23051473

>>23051410
still possible though

>> No.23051596

>>23049884
its smarter than buying 0 ounces of silver a month.
set yourself a goal and then overachieve it

>> No.23051699

>>23049884
Yes, ideally from a local coin store so you develop relationships and familiarity with the "scene" if you're not currently experienced, and to avoid shipping and other premiums from buying online. Junk silver for example has always been cheaper locally than even the best advertised sales online, and that's before shipping costs get added on top.

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shabbat shalom silver chads. next big resistance at 25.50. did you buy?

>> No.23051705

>>23051473
I wouldn't worry about the EPA necessarily but I would worry about state and local officials attempting to interfere with steady production particularly in commie saturated states.

>> No.23051726
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23051726

Yuropoor here, I want to buy some silver but here I would pay VAT (22%)
Is coininvest a safe site?
Also how to cash out?
Last question tho: would it be retarded to buy coins on eBay or will they scam me?

>> No.23051773

>>23051726
I have European friends, apparently this is the website you should use to avoid VAT.
https://www.europeanmint.com/
eBay is obviously unsafe.

>> No.23051812

>>23051705
Is Colorado a commie infested state?
That's where Aurcana's mine is.

>> No.23051818

>>23051726
https://www.europeanmint.com/2020-1oz-australian-silver-kangaroo-coin/
These are reasonably priced, same with the Britannias and krugerrands

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>>23051286
>ultramacro concept
what? let me explain how this works
>long nose tribe no summon more rock
>long nose tribe print tree leaves instead
>dump rock
>rock go down, grug buy rock
>rock go up, grug no sell

>> No.23051896

>>23051726
>would it be retarded to buy coins on eBay or will they scam me?

I buy most coins off eBay nowadays, but am very experienced with coins as well the nuances of eBay and scammer behavior. Problem is the prevalence of fakes and the tendency of noobs to get greedy thinking they found an awesome deal instead of junk Chinese or Russian fakes. Endless supply of noobs to swindle as well as scammers to do the fleecing so If you don't know coins or eBay very well then you'll probably get screwed unfortunately. Maybe you can try stacking the old "junk" silver coinage of your own country?

>> No.23051909

>>23051812
depends on proximity to boulder but most of denver county is

>> No.23052162

Due to all the memes, and the sound of clink, I want to buy a bunch of Mercury's, even though I'm a europoor.
What is a decent price per coin, for a bag of mixed quality?

>> No.23052203

>>23052162
face value here is like 18x, so about 1.80. not sure what the premium would be for Europe or conversion rate. if your paying over 3$ a coin dont bother

>> No.23052204

Bayhorse Silver Due Diligence Samples Return High Grade Gold from the Harrison Gold Project, British Columbia, Canada. Highly Regarded Mining Consultant John Jewitt, P.Eng., Joins the Bayhorse Team

https://ceo.ca/@newsfile/bayhorse-silver-due-diligence-samples-return-high-grade

Bayhorse CEO Graeme O'Neill comments, "We are very pleased that very high to bonanza grades from our due diligence sampling has confirmed the wisdom of acquiring the interest in the Harrison Gold Project. We welcome the addition of John Jewitt, a highly regarded Mining Engineer, who brings his considerable underground knowledge and experience to the Company. John will be a consultant to the Company and he joins with the already considerable geological and engineering talents of Dr. Stewart Jackson, P.Geol., Dr. Clay Conway, P.Geol,, Mining Engineer, Dr. Bill Willoughy, PE, RM SME, and Metallurgical Consultant, Mr. John Fox. Independent consultants Dr. Gerry Ray, P. Geol along with Apex Geoscience, round out the team. Together they will help guide management as it embarks on growing Bayhorse to ensure a solid future for the Company. Adding high grade gold at Harrison to complement the silver rich concentrate currently being produced at the Bayhorse Silver Mine to fill the existing test order of a minimum 50 tons, and the precious metals rich Brandywine VMS property, where drilling is planned for this fall, further strengthens the Company."

>> No.23052233

>>23051882
yeah pretty much
I was asking about your pic related though
does the action in the futures market really tell us anything about where the spot price is going
you can explain that to me at caveman level or just ignore. Thanks for the reply in any case.

>> No.23052251

>>23052204
What does this mean for the price

>> No.23052255

>>23052203
The ones I were looking at was 3.1 USD/coin. Good to know I should pass on them, thanks!

>> No.23052257

>>23052204

"Nine chip samples of quartz were taken from the Jenner Adit under the supervision of Bayhorse's senior consulting geologist, Dr. Clay Conway, P.Geol. The highest grade sampled was 414.2 g/t (12.11 opt) Au."

>> No.23052270

>>23052251

"Moonshot" might have been an understatement. Giddy up.

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>>23050878
And thats perfect, as a poor wageslave, I cant stack shares fast enough, only a thousand per month.

>> No.23052280

>>23052204
>Bonanza grade
Lol'd

>> No.23052287

>>23051101
Very based sterling count.

>> No.23052289

>>23051773
>>23051818
All right thanks bros, so eBay it's a nono. Still don't know how to cash out tho.
>>23051896
I see. So if I'm italian I should buy old lira coins? That's what you mean for "junk coin"?

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>>23052233
spot and physical are completely decoupled. the current futures price is the spot price. the futures market is completely manipulated and nobody knows. which is why its so caveman, have to be on the train to go anywhere. the sheer volume of the slides is what causes these massive drops. its more silver than the world even has in some cases and JPM payed a piddly 1 billion dollars in settlement (fines). back to business as usual. whats different is the banks and other interests converting to long instead of short.

>> No.23052372

>>23051726
Coininvest is safe, although it is a bit expensive. I have ordered from them before

>> No.23052392

>>23052255
thats right on the line of not worth. if you want a few for cool factor then yeah, but to stack regularly. no can do. np

>> No.23052475

>>23052392
I think I'll look around, and return there if I can't find anything better. But having a guideline for the price makes it much easier.

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>>23052475
it does, this chart is really helpful too

>> No.23052573

>>23052392
why are Half dollars at such a higher premium

>> No.23052648

>>23052204
This is good, but does the fact that they’re no longer a pure silver play detract from their potential at all?

>> No.23052687

>>23052289
>I see. So if I'm italian I should buy old lira coins? That's what you mean for "junk coin"?

Yes that's what I mean, they should be the most available old coins in Italy but the other countries' interchangable .835 monetary union coins would be good too.

Dunno about cashing out in Italy but you can always try selling yourself on eBay if shops try to low-ball you.

>> No.23052691

>>23052573
what do you mean? where? its .50 x18-19. so if your paying 10$ US a coin thats pretty close. what are you paying per pre 64?

>> No.23052786

>>23052648

Purity only matters in estimating leverage from existing resources. All Harrison can do is add value. More resources mean more revenue. The other properties mean that BHS can continue to produce after Bayhorse Mine runs out. Brandywine is gold-silver, I believe.

>> No.23052800

>>23052691
He might be talking about libs or barbers they hold a sizeable premium.

>> No.23052867

how do you amerifags buy canadian cumpanies? What broker do u use?

>> No.23052905

>>23052786
That’s a good point. Are you making any tweaks to your portfolio at the moment, or is it pretty much set in stone and you’re just awaiting, like all of us, for something to happen?

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Post watches and benis

>> No.23052966

>>23052867
Fidelity has everything. I even have a few aussie companies.

>> No.23053033

>>23046213
You have far greater worries in case of a Biden win.

>> No.23053140

>>23051726
I used GoldSilver.be, coins arrived in two days to my doorstep. Minuses are: (allegedly) bad customer service, expensive shipping (35€) and UPS

>> No.23053223

>>23052648
They aren't pure silver, they have another mine and I think a leased mine in addition to the main silver mine

>> No.23053224

>>23051726
I've bought 50 oz silver from coininvest, with no hassle at all.

>> No.23053237

>>23052573
>>23052691
>>23052800

I've seen separate higher prices for 90% halves and standard junk pricing for 90% quarters and dimes pop up some places, maybe starting in July?

My dad also reported that 1 local shop began charging $20 for a dollar of halves versus $18/1.00 face of smaller coin.

Apparently people have been preferentially hoarding the attractive bigger 90% coins this year if pricing disparities are popping up.

>> No.23053247

>>23046213
Neither Biden or Trump print money.. The fed prints fiat regardless of who the puppet running the US is.

>> No.23053288

BHS trading resumed. +15% so far.

>> No.23053344

>>23053237
That's been going on for years. Barbers are 15$ for a wholesale good, retail is 18$, usually driven by the same people buying franklin mint sets on the TV. Walking liberty halves are also typically a 12$ coin or so. I wish I could get that around here.

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>>23053288
>>23053288
>>23053247
>>23053237
>>23053224
>>23053223
>>23044401
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>> No.23053388

>>23053344
interesting, i pay the fv where im at regardless. i pay a bit more for dates on standing libs, but for the most part, higher mintage .900 is xFV. exception being nicer detail older coins and peace/morgans

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>>23053359
doing the needful i see pajeet, can you guys take /pmg/ off your spam bullshit, we will never buy these types of things

>> No.23053522
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finally got delivered

>> No.23053560

You guys told me that September was the month that the comex futures would break the system that came and went, what’s going on with that?

>> No.23053599

>>23053288
I guess... its still lower then .17 which is where it was after the last stop

>> No.23053632

>>23053560
It's been "just around the corner" since 2000

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>>23053522
nice anon, im jealous of the quokkas, dunno if ill ever be able to get one. but i at least have the qb set. is that your total stack?

>> No.23053671

How do I stop my silver from oxidizing
Does cleaning the oxide significantly impact the weight of the bullion?

>> No.23053682

>>23046536
Buy only George

>> No.23053685
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>>23052204
I'M IN

>> No.23053733

>>23044401
rolling

>> No.23053779

>>23053522
Pretty jelly of those Quokkas NGL, nice gets.

>>23053560
Andrew Maguire and frens will be trying to withdraw physical and crash COMEX in December. Also, "just wait 2 more weeks."

>> No.23053796

>>23053599

Notice of a PP is limiting the upside. Doesn't matter, I'm willing to wait.

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Tell me bois, why you buying the new gold

>> No.23053892

>>23053388
Yeah it really depends on location. I'm in Illinois and there are a lot of stores. You can expect to pay anywhere from face valuations to the monkey retail #s I mentioned. I like having 30+ stores to pick from so it helps with variety.

>> No.23053917

>>23053843
you tell me where i can buy Li coins and bars and i will absolutely buy some.

>> No.23053922
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>>23053666
I replied to you the other day when you completed your set, hopefully I'll get a box built up for mine soon. That was just what I picked up during the recent dip. here are my QBs

>> No.23054022

>>23053843
my lithium miners are up 16% today

>> No.23054039

>>23053671
The tarnish is typically silver sulfide, not oxide, and often develops when stored in or near items that off-gas sulfur compounds. Choose better containers and a better environment, maybe fabric anti-tarnish cloths and sacks used for silverware would be convenient if you don't want to encapsulate everything. You can electrochemically reverse tarnishing by putting the silver in a boiling solution of baking soda on top of a piece of aluminum foil. It strips off the sulfur leaving behind the silver atoms formerly constituting part of the offending tarnish.

Other chemical dips are available but everyone should have baking soda and aluminum foil laying around.

>> No.23054045

>>23051726
In most countries, coins from outside the EU are tax free, you should check that

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>>23053922
very nice anon, where did you get the thick foam rim air tights? if you find a good box or more of the 'official' ones let me know. i lurk/post every day

>> No.23054145

>>23053779
Christmas is cancelled mother fuckers

>> No.23054223

>>23054099
the 5 in the large capsules i bought of someone. Must have been sold as a set from harrrington and byrne so maybe they sell them

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>>23054145
>Christmas is cancelled mother fuckers

What about Hanukkah?

>> No.23054351

>>23054223
neat, i have all mine in basic no foam capsules, and 2 other complete sets that need a box. most have small scuffs or tiny things wrong that disqualified them from the nice box

>> No.23054434
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Anyone have intel on the GORO situation?

>> No.23054521

>>23054351
I got a bunch of the new greyhound beasts and got the QB capsules to go with them. There is a lot of space and rattle in there. Might be a hard coin to capsule snuggly. The next generation coins on the other hand do well in the xd6.40mm foam.

>> No.23054549

So what does this mean for the price of BHS? Great sample results but also another PP. More share dilution?

>> No.23054570

Silver Kennedy half dollars or quarters to start out?

>> No.23054574

>>23054521
the ones i have are just the generic qb specific 2oz off ebay. they can wiggle like half a mm, but they dont move really.

>> No.23054606

>>23054570
whatever you want, hit up your local coin store, buy for weight

>> No.23054629

>>23054570
Whatever gives you the most silver per buck. Kennedy halves tend to be in good shape so if the price is the same get those.

>> No.23054635

>>23052204
O very good, this is very very good. That projects easy to access and close to Vancouver.

>> No.23054648

Any reason to not just keep stacking gold to hold over silver?

>> No.23054694
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Got my first silver coin, complete new guy to precious metals. I wanna see if I can collect the full queens beasts collection.

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>>23048488
I like your numbers so here.

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>>23052257
wow 12Opt is amazing, now the issue will be weather or not this grade is continuous or nuggety. If its the second than it will be much more expensive to explore and harder to mine, as the Au is not spread evenly across the vein structure. I hope its the first, that would make the project basically a done deal. To put it into perspective, my ore in pic related is just over 1opt Au and its visible Au in the vein, 12 opt looks incredible in the ore.

>> No.23054769

>>23054694
welcome, GL anon. lotta new people today, premium is pretty high now that the set is complete. ebay might be the best place to get them, see >>23053666
>>23053922

>> No.23054818

>>23050120
You guys are seriously dealing in dimes. The return for how much time you have to invest in moving those dimes and educating yourself so you don’t get scammed, makes no sense.
Better off learning a trade than trying to play with pennies, even though the “percentage” return is so great on your initial investment.

Seriously, how many millionaires does this ‘scene’ mint out every year? I bet no more than ten. It’s a hobby, not an investment that’s going to make you rich.

>> No.23054834

>>23053917
you can actually buy it from materials suppliers. Liquidating is another topic though.

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>>23054818
>thinking silver is an investment
yikes

how many millionaires does cryptos 'scene' mint out every year? i bet no more than ten, its a hobby, not an investment thats going to make you rich

>> No.23054879

>>23054434
I'm not sure but its going down hard today

>> No.23054883

>>23054834
anywhere online? i dont care about liquidating

>> No.23054933

>>23054883
there are a couple of companies. Here is one. The url is a mess so if it doesn't work go to goodfellow.com and look up "lithium rods". (They also sell foil.)
http://www.goodfellow.com/catalogue/GFCat4I.php?ewd_token=kq6xCCmcItGfEBQFzL1dOTTW9n6k8t&n=WKkLfLeKPbuUQxQ8K5ceGPicFDip2j&ewd_urlNo=GFCat4B11&Catite=LI007915&CatSearNum=2

>> No.23054935

>>23049862
Thank you numibro, I have recently gotten a bit more interested in Numimastic and you made some good clarifications.

What is that crab coin anyway? Looks like it might have some cool history

>> No.23054950

>>23054933
thx anon

>> No.23054966

>>23054950
you're welcome
I'm curious if you buy some and how it all goes. Let us know please!

>> No.23054997

>>23054966
will do, looks expensive, especially with the 100$ added fee, packed in oil and comes in a tube

>> No.23055035

>>23054860
Actually, the crypto scene probably mints out a fair bit of millionaires. That was just a dumb statement by you.

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>>23051704
155 ounces physical, 1 engalhard 100oz and 55 coins, and 33 in an online pool i plan to sell when it makes me enough to buy a ptr or reaches 50 an oz.

>> No.23055088

>>23054860
And if silvers not an investment, wtf is it? Stuff to shove up your ass?

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>>23050396
This is why I was lucky to be a coin collector for years before I started buying silver, really helped me to avoid bullshit purchases up to this point

Today's pickup, felt good to buy the dip again $30 is the most I'll spend on an ounce of silver so this might be my last purchase for a while if metals are about to go up again, which it seems like they will

>> No.23055111

>>23054933
Are there any pics of that thing??

Curious to see how it looks

>> No.23055150

>>23055111
let me look up the other site I found
the wikipedia article has photos too
but stand by a minute

>> No.23055153

>>23054648
Have 2oz gold. Can basically get 100 oz silver or another ounce of gold cost wise.

>> No.23055175

>>23055088
called a hedge child. if you dont believe in it, the catalog button is down there V

>> No.23055209

>>23055088
>Stuff to shove up your ass?
If I want to contact the clockwork elves on a direct line, yes

>> No.23055222
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>>23055150
https://www.novaelements.com/lithium/
>High Purity Lithium Metal sample between 0.6 and 0.8 grams under argon sealed ampoule with no vial. Pure and Safe oxide free Lithium metal for element collection and laboratory use.
only 79.90 Euros
(the other site sells bigger pieces for $500 and up.)

>> No.23055245

>>23055222
based Li digits

>> No.23055246

>>23055175
I believe in the hedge, I have a large stack in silver and gold. Just the dirty silver coin collecting makes no sense.

>> No.23055284

>>23055245
that settles it then
stacking argon sealed ampoules

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>>23054818
>The return for how much time you have to invest in moving those dimes and educating yourself so you don’t get scammed, makes no sense.

Perhaps for you and other plebs, but top percentile autists with functionally photographic memories and natural interest can learn exceptionally fast. Some people have what it takes, you apparently don't. That's okay though, presumably you are paying people like us for stuff so you don't have to try learning and navigating through the hazardous realm and likewise I'm sure you're good at things I'd rather just pay for than learn how to do, simply the way the world works fren.

Just because I can't code doesn't mean one can't make a mint doing it. Likewise, some of us are just naturally good at detecting fakes and instinctively understanding the complex numismatic environment and how to profit from it.

No I'm not a millionaire yet, but you seriously underestimate how lucrative it is if you know your stuff and already have outlets to sell to end-buyers for top dollar. It gives you options and power that cuckstackers who can only get ripped off by the LCS or get murdered over a Craigslist meetup could only dream of.

>> No.23055421

>>23055313
To each their own, absolutely. I just don’t think it’s something that most should really get into as a way to make it, unless of course you have a set of talents that fits this scene. Like I said, most should see it as a hobby and not a way to make money.

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Who is selling miners at these prices?
>Oh boy a 2 percent gain from previous close on GDX? Dump it all

>> No.23055491

>>23055246
its fun and fractional is a nice feature. with these small coins its not really worth it to fake in most cases. that and being a felony for US coins, its not attractive for small time. it really takes no time at all and its fun for some people. i have both nice rounds and bars. and constitutional. coins have history and silver weight. with some of the smaller premiums. whats not to like.

>> No.23055587

>>23055460
Haven't laughed this hard at a screen in many a moon

>> No.23055623

>>23055491
Not dissing the intrinsic value in coin collecting, there’s much to be learned and it’s cool to hold a piece of history on hand. It’s just not lucrative enough for young folks to be getting into. It’s fun and all, but it’s not the smartest and most efficient way to make money for anyone whose young and trying to make it in the world.

>> No.23055653

>>23055491
>that and being a felony for US coins
That’s only if you fake them in America. I can guarantee 100% of fake junk silver and American bullion comes from China or India. Not to mention the fact that counterfeit operations are literally set up and funded by the Chinese government, so there’s absolutely nothing the U.S. government can do

>> No.23055691

>>23053917
>you tell me where i can buy Li coins and bars and i will absolutely buy some.
Should I tell him?

>> No.23055767

>>23055653
yeah its a tough spot because most people are unsuspecting. selling fakes online is also apart of that felony so that helps.

>>23055623
im fairly young, my generation doesn't know shit about metal let alone anything of real worth. making money, sure go with equity and options all day. but a fun way to stack actual value is metals. digitals are still very speculative and theres alot of techs out there among a huge pile of pump and dumps. crypto is very volatile. saving even just 25oz is enough to put you in the top 10% of metal stackers

>> No.23055800

>>23055691
i know lol, it would be cool though, a Li coin in glycerin or something

>> No.23055850

>>23055767
I highly doubt 25oz with put you in the top 10 percentile. You are obviously young and haven’t seen that much, and don’t realize how large peoples stacks can are in this world.

>> No.23055871

>>23051726
Italianon too, bought my first silver from coininvest, but it's more a symbolic buy since the premium on there is quite high.
Bought some gold too, at a better premium rate than any other italian dealer.

Goldsilver.be seems the way to go, but the trustpilot is at a miser 50% positive.
Might plan a silver buying vacation soon kek

>> No.23055883

>>23051726
Likewise, have bought in past from them.

0 issues.

>T. Britbong

>> No.23055888

>>23055850
And they aren’t stacking dirty silver dimes, or putting anytime into learning that scene.

>> No.23055902

>>23055800
Lithium is actually soft enough to be cut with a knife, if you wanted to you could carve an incuse design into the coin

>> No.23055926

>>23055888
Massive waste of digits

>> No.23055933

>>23055926
I spoke the truth, kek

>> No.23055949

>>23055871
ok tutto bello, ma alla fine dove cavolo devi andare se vuoi scambiare l'argento con l'euro? l'Italia é proprio il posto più sfigato da questo punto di vista... Neanche l'oro puoi comprare in banca che io sappia. Se compro un chilo d'argento e domani vale 200 euro l'oncia cosa me ne faccio se non posso scambiarlo in €€€?

>> No.23055956

>>23055850
>>23055888
are you just kind of insufferable all the time or what? i dont give a fuck what they invest in. they are happy in the wage cage stacking paper then fine. doesnt matter how big a stack is. the bell curve is completely one sided. in the grand scheme, people dont stack metal, and if they do its not alot is my point.

>> No.23056042

>>23055956
I’m pretty much done here, but your stacks are minuscule compared to the older generations in India or even China. It was a cultural thing for them to stack throughout their life, they just don’t go on Latin grape skinning forums to flex or discuss.

>> No.23056060

>>23056042
bye

>> No.23056139

>>23055871
Family members and myself have ordered from goldsilver.be several times with no issues, maybe 5-6 times total. UPS delivery within a couple days.

>> No.23056256

>>23046894

In Europe coins are taxed like 2% while bars are 21%. Pain.

>> No.23056294

>>23056256
why?

>> No.23056495

>>23055871
Spanish anon here.
Coininvest does have larger premiums on silver that Goldsilver.be, but if you are ordering less than 400€, i think it is still worth paying the smaller shipping cost in coininvest. Its gold prices are the same and they also offer more gold choices.

At the moment I'm waiting a 20 crown 6.1 gram coin which I bought almost at spot price last week.

Anyway how is the scene of precious Metals in Italy?? Is it common to stack over there?

I supposse it is the same as in Spain where the most gold someone has is usually a piece of jewelry and they think of gold like that thing from movie heists.

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Silver spruce, Klondike, or Vangold? Already into Bayhorse but I need one more microcap miner

>> No.23057029

>>23056982
Silver Spruce potentially is sitting on 120m oz silver. Worth rolling the dice on with that market cap.

>> No.23057040

>>23055222
>they don’t sell Promethium
Why even bother

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>>23055109
>I was lucky to be a coin collector for years before I started buying silver, really helped me to avoid bullshit purchases up to this point

Definitely, having some perspective and experience is very valuable, especially in the current year's chaos and confusion. Feel sorry for the plebs getting "awesome deals" on .999 fine German Silver and whatnot from China.

>>23055623
>It’s just not lucrative enough for young folks to be getting into. It’s fun and all, but it’s not the smartest and most efficient way to make money for anyone whose young and trying to make it in the world.

Not lucrative for YOU, but you lack the requisite skills and insight so are utterly unqualified to make such blanket statements. I started selling on eBay in '98 when I was 11. Started collecting at 5 though so had a precocious head start. My collections are now worth mid 6 figures and I have thousands of ounces of bullion on top, not bad for a bootstrapping self employed dropout but not an easy path either. It can be done but no I wouldn't encourage most people to try it unless they have a knack for business and stomach for risk. You evidently lack both, so while you'd surely fail in the realm don't assume everyone else is impotent too and wants to be subjected to your FUD.

>> No.23057350

>>23057213
>Feel sorry for the plebs getting "awesome deals" on .999 fine German Silver
How can an alloy have any degree of fineness?

>> No.23057400

my gold bullion is encased in concrete, will stay like that for either 50 years or after a life changing event

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>>23057350

>How can an alloy have any degree of fineness?

Because it's a scam to trick retarded boomers.

>> No.23057547

>>23057450
Wow what a deal on shitty copper!

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>>23057350
straight up scam, theres no silver in it at all. its copper nickle and zinc i think.

>> No.23057559

>>23057400
How much you have?

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Reminder that the Torah requires the Hebrews to enact a debt jubilee every 50 years, and that our currency has been debt ever since Nixon 'temporarily' removed the gold peg on the USD in 1971. My tinfoil senses are tingling about what our monetary policy will look like in 2021. Is that the year of the fabled PM backed reset?

>> No.23057658

>>23057450
I'm surprised nobody's made a .999 Nordic Gold version.

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>>23057547
>shitty copper

*Actually* bucko, some kino Nickel is in those fine bars too, they're gonna moon along with that $497 TSLAA I invested in, guaranteed!

>> No.23057903

>>23049913
you still do. metals have yet to hit their ATH, both nominally and adjusted for inflation.

>> No.23058035

has anyone ever had any problems with losing their pm in shipping?

>> No.23058085

What's with dolly varden today

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I like the surface finish of C. Hafner Goldbars

>> No.23058235

>>23054694
No you dont collect overpriced Queen coins.
You go and buy the cheapest silver bars and stack them to a great wall of precious metals inside you home.
500toz is the absolute minimum if you dont want to be poor and get raped in the coming depression.

>> No.23058241

any thoughts on Silver Elephant Mining?

>> No.23058344

>>23058235
Could you spoonfeed me? Its OK if you don't want to. I just wanna know where you buy your cheap bars.

>> No.23058370

>>23051812
>Is Colorado a commie infested state?
People who were too faggy and leftist-authoritarian for California migrated to CO in their millions. Very, Very Pozzed clay.

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>>23058344
www.findbullionprices.com

Browsing that bullion price aggregator site is a good way to get acquainted with prices for different products.

Also welcome and congrats on getting your first silver, QBs are nice but new stackers should focus on weight instead of art in my opinion; generic stuff is cheaper and also easier to let go of when the time comes.

>> No.23058694

>>23058241
I dont have a lot of info to work with on these guys, they seem to have good assay results and infrastructure in place on several of their properties, but I have a nagging suspicion we have looked at them before and found issues. Does anyone else remember this company?

>> No.23058784

>>23058344
I bought mine from pawn shops, but I am long in the business of accumulating precious metals.
Silver was dirt cheap once, today not so much.

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this thread is pretty slow so far today. post some of your silver with something from your hobby. I'd love to know what my fellow stackers are into.

>> No.23058793

>>23056294
Cause Jews, you really needed me to explain that?

>> No.23058956

I haven't got any silver or gold yet. Should I buy now or wait and see if it cools off? What dealers are reputable with low prices in Canada? Looking to spend 1000$ cad

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Posting stack

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Guys... why can’t I stop buying silver

>> No.23059020

>>23058344
Buy what you want, at the end of the day its your fiat tokens you're spending. You are paying for the silver content and you want to pay as close to that as possible If you want to pay a 20% premium fine but know that silver will have to rise 20% before you break even.

I collect scrap silver and sell those higher premium coins to offset my own premiums to get my average silver price down.

>> No.23059185

>>23056982
SSE looks like it has a LOT of potential

>> No.23059236

>>23058956
Yes you should spend that $1,000 now, if silver goes down you can always buy more but if it goes up significantly you’ll have a harder time justifying it. Since you’re Canadian I’d recommend buying a tube of 25 Silver Maple Leafs, $5 or $10 face value of your country’s junk silver coins, and maybe a 5 or 10oz bar. As for reputable dealers in Canada I can’t help you there but you could check out the bullion dealers in the sticky and see if they ship to Canada.

>> No.23059322

>>23058956
silver gold bull or canadian Pmx are best onlines in canada

DO NOT spend money on maples or junk silver unless you are more experienced. You will not make the premium back and junk you need to seel direct to buyers to get even spot for it usually. For seasoned people, yes, for noobs, you want the cheapest silver possible, which is generic 1 oz - 10z bars/rounds from the above online dealers or your local coin shop.

for petes sake make sure you shop around and compare prices, dont just buy at the first place you see.

>> No.23059334

>>23058694
thanks pan man, went through warosu and posts were overwhelmingly positive, couldn't find any negative posts about the company
any thoughts on new oroperu resources?
quick rundown on the company from brien lundin: https://www.moneyshow.com/articles/global-54239/

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>>23059185
oh nice... sse up 20% today... so glad i ditched bayhorse for this one... Id be down 20% on BHS still if I had kept it.

>> No.23059431

My Silver Spruce stock went up 10x today, I'm a bit stunned anons..

>> No.23059435

>>23059359
SSE is up 20% but it fell 20% a couple days ago.

>> No.23059515

>>23059334
wow this is an old project, I havent seen or heard anything to do with this since 2007, Barrick gold holds it and this company has a long term option on it. Its a neat location and great 43-101 compliant ore body, with a mill to process it only 10km away. It still needs more work though to finish proving it up, and infrastructure to access it. A mine plan could take 2-5 years as well, permitting is already pretty much all in place. I will have to reread the technical reports from the 2000s on this place again. I am honestly not sure why Barrick hasnt explored this themselves in recent years.

>> No.23059546

>>23059435
any announcements I might have missed on Silver Spruce? That one high grade at surface epithermal vein system they have was amazing, just waiting to be drilled.

>> No.23059576

>>23059515
barrick's option expires later this year (dec 31) so could be some interesting action with the company soon

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>>23059431
WHAT JUST HAPPENED?

>> No.23059646

>>23059515
>>23059576
also barrick's laguna nortes mine is nearby (10km), a lot of the infrastructure is already there could just transport the ore
laguna nortes is on maintenance now and requires $600mm+ to get going again as they ran out of oxide gold (which tres cruces has)... could play out interesting

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>>23058787
>>23058787
Hoarding ancient things, so it makes sense to hoard bullion as well. Keep stacking fren.

>> No.23059684

>>23059546
Check your portfolio value

>> No.23059695

>>23059322
Why not buy maples? They seem to be comparable to other nations silver 1oz coins.

Also, whats the difference between a round and a coin? They both look like coins to me (at least from the pics).

>> No.23059736

>>23059322
>silver gold bull

Whats your experience with them? I've been to PMX Canada personally and I enjoy their selection and customer service before 2020. Now it feels like you need to buy up things fast before it disappears.

>> No.23059775

daily reminder not to over expose yourself. don't buy a lot of silver if you're just going to realize you don't have enough dosh for gas or bills. This is how you get gouged when you sell back to the coin shop.

we all need to liquidate sometimes but do not make it happen often.

>> No.23059820

>>23059667
is that a fucking poleaxe? where the hell is that thing from?
>Keep stacking fren
I will never stop. I'm at about 300 oz silver, I will never stop.

>> No.23059826

>>23059775
True. I want to go get into pouring, but I need to be patient with buying.

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mmm. Sexy.

>> No.23059869

>>23059854

Wow, thats a rare bullion bar right there.

>> No.23059873

>>23059546
No idea, but we are talking about fluctuations of half a cent or a cent. I threw 100 dollars at it just for fun. More annoyed at DV. Why the plummet? I thought I bought a decent dip when it fell from .90 to .85...

>> No.23059884 [DELETED] 

>>23059873
Check http://btc-collector.online

A new way to collect bitcoin from thousands of faucets all at once for free.

Receive the payment directly to your wallet

>> No.23060005

hey niggas any good deals right now?

>> No.23060094

>>23059869
Looking online I wasn't quite sure about the aesthetic but holding it in person, it does look pretty cute.

>> No.23060110

>>23044401
What’s the name of the round that had a face value and put the guy who made it in prison?

>> No.23060158

>>23059820
>poleaxe?

Yep, a 17th century Austrian halberd, got some parry-chipping (from being deflected by a sword) on the pike end so it saw combat, maybe during the defense of Vienna against the inbred Ottoman swine in 1683.

Gold and silver always made sense to have in good times, let alone times of conflict and crisis since prior to the earliest known fragments of recorded history.

I'll stick with what's been tried, tested and proven through both inflationary and deflationary crises without fail for thousands of years. The cryptopajeets may all starve but we'll make it one way or another fren.

>> No.23060188

>>23053247
Here is the correct answer. The Fed does what the Fed does no matter who the president is.

>> No.23060193

Fugg Im gonna sell 1/2oz of gold so I can add to my miner portfolio. Then I’ll be left with 7.4k in stonks and 345oz of silver

>> No.23060210

>>23060193
>selling gold to purchase digits on a screen
Ngmi

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>>23051726
I used Goldsilver.be to get 125 x 1 Oz Britannia's about a fortnight ago. They don't really do customer service and you want to read their instructions carefully. Came very soon after confirmed bank-transfer. Saved about £700 in vat lmao.

>> No.23060307

>>23059736
i bought 20toz from them on saturday with bitcoin and they arrived today, so they seem good. I also bought their spot 10 oz back while silver was 19 dollars an oz.

>> No.23060343

>>23059873
I havent heard anything from Dolly Varden either, not sure why they dropped. The exploration season is getting close to ending though, their right on the coast with their main project at Alice Arm so they will get a bit more time to explore in before the winter snow sets in. Other than that no idea.
>>23059646
Yes thats what I read as well. $660m is a lot of money to get an operation back into gear again, but with ore so close by it could make sense to bring it back online. Barrick will have to make a choice soon though if that option comes due.

>> No.23060462

>>23060005
no

>> No.23060481

>>23060188
yep, it doesn't matter what puppet they place as president, debt slavery will continue until a crash or the sheep wake up.

>> No.23060549

>>23044401
I know people can sometimes find silver in their change if they know what they’re looking for, but has there ever been a case of somebody getting pre-1933 gold coins as change?

>> No.23060558

>>23060005
https://www.whitehousegiftshop.com/product-p/trump-defeats-covid.htm

>> No.23060569

>>23045369
Gonna get called a nigger for this but most non-novelty coins don’t appeal to me. I just think there is something fun and aesthetically pleasing about holding bars. Is there an actual practical advantage of coin over bar though?

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>>23060005
I haven't bought one since 1865.

>> No.23060620

>>23059884
Is this a bot

>> No.23060661

>>23060307

Alright, I'll give it a shot. I'm interested in their brand of 1 oz coins. I'm not sure how long it will take them to mail it since they are in Alberta but I'm sure it'll work out.

>> No.23060796

>>23060549
>but has there ever been a case of somebody getting pre-1933 gold coins as change?

Rarely bank tellers get handed pre-33 coin and modern bullion for deposit (senile grandmas depositing grandpa's collection type of situations).

Best chance for you is checking the reject trays of the Coinstar machines at grocery stores. I've found silver numerous times and while I haven't found gold yet I've heard of several people pulling gold full and half sovereigns and a $5 coronet gold from the reject area. Coinstar technicians get access to the internal "dirt cups" where gold jewelry and small older coins collect with the trash and some have built amazing stacks cheap thanks to the access they get. Things to think about fren.

>> No.23060928

>>23046294
How does one form an exit strategy? I don’t want to completely withdraw from the market but I’m fearing long-term market bullshittery if Donnie loses.

>> No.23060985

>>23059435
and?
its at .06 right now, its has not been lower then .05 in over a month, and three weeks ago it was .08

its a penny stock so all moves are big moves, but this one is moving near its bottom, in my opinion at least. They have some REALLY nice ores and likely more to come, this is another case of share price suppressed by arbitrary legal issues in mexico
.
>>23059546
Legal issues with land access which would be resolved by now but covid slowing things down.

Definite case of "hurry up and wait"

"As announced on July 15, 2019, the Company has executed a legally binding agreement with the mining concessions title owner in front of a Mexican Notary on July 11, 2019. It is a legally binding contract under Mexican law, and which reaffirms the Company's purchase rights for 100% interest in the concessions, which is now subject to force majeure until access rights are granted for continuation of the Pino de Plata property exploration, including diamond core drilling, is granted by the surface land owners.

The agreement with the concession holder currently is being processed by the Registro Publico de Mineria (Public Mining Registry). The registration is usually routine, and takes between six and twelve months, however due to the lengthy COVID constraints in Mexico on safe operating status for the available personnel, the Pino de Plata agreement registration remains pending.

The Company is current on payment of its property taxes on Pino de Plata and is confident in its legal rights to advance the project.

Further updates will be provided to shareholders in due course."

>> No.23060989

>>23060210
>selling gold to purchase a stake in million oz in the ground
ftfy

>> No.23060991

>>23060661
oh sorry I left, I'm north east america, and like i said I got that 20toz pretty fast.
if that helps you guess the time.

>> No.23061041

>>23059645
that chart looks wrong.. I dont show it going from .06 to .48

is this after hours or what the fuck man? not that I would mind it 10X but it just looks off

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>>23044401
>pmg paperbacks thread
just in time for the evening edition

>> No.23061075

>>23061047
Ah 2$ bills- such a useful denomination and yet I've had the police called on me 3 times because zoomers think it's counterfeit money

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Post stack

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>>23061075
kek, thats crazy.
i always loved the $2 bill. partly because, it is different. but mainly for that artwork on the back

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>>23061132
looks like its almost time for baking

>> No.23061234

>>23061169
dont you guys have $2 coins as well but they never get used?

>> No.23061264

>>23060796
I always check the Coinstars but all I’ve found so far is 50 cents in change and a few copper pennies, although I did find a war nickel in my change only a few weeks after really getting into stacking. I’m still waiting for the day I find a bunch of silver dimes and quarters in the reject tray

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>>23061087
>>23061169
>>23061047
not collecting the only REAL currency.

>> No.23061322

>>23061234
hmmm, actually im not familiar with one in the US. all i can think of would be a $2 double eagle Gold coin pre-33 maybe

>> No.23061339

>>23061315
Allah be praised

>> No.23061377

>>23061264
I found some old Mexican Copper last week at the coin star. I get lots of foreign coins and US change, but I usually only get a couple silver dimes per year from it.

>> No.23061398

>>23061264
in .minecraft, we used to stuff a small wad of paper up the coin return slot to block the change falling from the change dispenser on vending machines, pay phones, whatnot.
then go back once a day to remove paper wad and collect any change it caught.

>> No.23061400

>>23061315
Why are Iraqi Dollars real currency

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>>23061377
Forgot pic.

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>>23061415
copper stackers rise up

>> No.23061478

>>23060985
My point is precisely to ask you what your point is. 20% swings don't mean much especially when it's increasing to what it lost a few days ago. Not exactly mooning..

>> No.23061505

>>23061400
I mostly joke, but I brought about a million of them home from iraq. long story and I don't want to get anyone in trouble, I kept stack of the really nice looking ones.

>> No.23061535

Baking new bread.

>> No.23061563

New bread
>>23061554
>>23061554
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>>23061450
>copper stackers rise up

'Bout time.

>> No.23061615

>>23061231
This bread is for you. Hope you have a good day yuki anon.

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>>23061615
thnks anon i made a sandwich yesterday with some really dry bread, it was not good.

tonite i have leftover rice and chicken

>> No.23061698

>>23061667
I guess you are bready for the next statue you have in mind.

>> No.23061835

>>23061400
>>23061315
He means the Persian mat anon

We are over due for Persian mat bull market, whis is why we have a PM general for it.