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French emperor gold coin edition

>Bullion dealers
https://apmex.com/
https://jmbullion.com/
https://sdbullion.com/
https://boldpreciousmetals.com/
https://bgasc.com/
https://providentmetals.com/
https://www.moneymetals.com/
https://monumentmetals.com/
https://goldenstatemint.com/
https://gainesvillecoins.com/
https://silvertowne.com/
https://schiffgold.com/
https://goldsilver.com/
https://pinehurstcoins.com/
https://sprottmoney.com/
https://goldsilver.be/en/
https://silvergoldbull.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/

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

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

>Prospecting
https://youtube.com/watch?v=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://youtube.com/watch?v=3mg9YcAShTo
Magnets
https://youtube.com/watch?v=NgSXg-WOEVY
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/identifying-fake-bullion

>> No.23145919

Hello PMG frens. Let me take a moment of your time because I just want to tell you something about Russians...

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Silver version

>> No.23146054

Investing in metals and miners is a patient man’s game. Could be 2022 or beyond before we start to see significant increases in the value of PM’s and mining equities. I have to remind myself to be patient when I look at the spot prices or my mining portfolio and then look at smg. Our time will come.

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FINALLY started stacking /b/ros, picked up 13 oz of silver
I didn't think it would be so satisfying to hodl it in your hands for real

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>>23146074
ya did good kid

>> No.23146131

Where is the previous edition?

>> No.23146143

>>23146131
In the archive

>> No.23146160

>>23146143
There should be a link to get to the previous edition from OP.

>> No.23146163

>>23145934
>>23145898
Those are cool as fuck, where can I pick up some?

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>>23146131
>>23146143
>>23146160

>>23131811

Link to the previous version

>> No.23146190

>>23146163
In France it's very easy, in the rest of EU i think it's pretty easy too

>> No.23146192

>>23146170
Thanks fren.

>> No.23146203

Is it autistic to hold cryptos along with PMs? I’m looking for an exit on them if they boom to throw most of it into silver. I have zec and link about $15k, and about $10k in metals. Thinking an exit should be chosen soon with hiking ASE price news

>> No.23146237

>>23146190
Where would a burger like me be able to buy them?

>> No.23146266

>>23146237
Idk anon i'm sorry

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A week from now...

>He bought?

>> No.23146413

>>23145919
This is weird and oddly shill like. There's just been coordinated shitting on russian anon for days it seems like with no evidence to support any of it.

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>>23146413
Yeah I also think it is the same guy that is trolling/shilling the whole time, but it is not working I am actually thinking of ordering as a big F U to the trolls and shills here

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Selling my 64 Kennedy proof finish silver half dollar Low Mintage Condition Good but ungraded No Lowballers or Time Wasters

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>>23146515
Kek. Sound like the exact translation of some of the coins sold on Marktplaats. I don’t know what these sellers thinking

>> No.23146580

>>23146203
No I own gold and silver but I only own >100 $LINK and nothing else. Looking to add more LINK to my wallet in the future, hoping it continues to struggle for the time being

>>23146074
Congrats. What did you get?

>> No.23146648

>>23146074
I discovered silver coins 2 years ago (5 francs hercules), and it was a revelation. So smooth and heavy. It's even better with gold, but silver coins are beautiful though and I'm a stacker of both

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>> No.23146670

>>23146515
Haha damn I haven't even seen a Seated Liberty or Barber half that bad before. What's the story, was it grandpa's pocket piece?

>> No.23146712

>>23146203
>with hiking ASE price news
could you explain what do you mean?

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>> No.23146760

>>23146712
https://boards.4channel.org/biz/thread/23131811#top
Last thread covered it a lot better than I can in one go

>>23146580 I think if you were to go with only one crypto then LINK is best shot

>> No.23146782

>>23146728
In France I can have a 6.4 gold coin (5.8g pure gold) for 310€ kek

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Scrap anons, particularly UK bros, do you have any recommendations for refiners you can send your sterling to and get it back as silver rounds? I know prospector's gold & gems do this in the US, are there any equivalent UK services?

Following the thread two nights ago ft home forging I'm tempted to try it myself once I have a fair few kgs and a better living situation but I need to read up much more on the matter, may be cost prohibitive, especially as I'll probably want the resulting silver to be assayed.

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>>23146782
This guy isn't selling gold. What if I told you....that grams.....were gigabytes

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>>23146470
>I am actually thinking of ordering as a big F U to the trolls and shills here

Same here, I've got all those fundamentally very common coins already but never knew about the silver vodka tokens until Rusbro explained them, definitely an awesome gimmick I want some.

Also I've done lots of business with Russians over the years, detecting scammers is easy for me so I've never been burned, and Rusbro checks out as legit based on my extensive prior experience.

Obviously the Russians selling 1804 Bust Dollars or Athenian Decadrachms are scammers but I've never seen a swindler put so much work into selling only common cheap coins. Literally just a cool Russian dude and his elderly mother earning honest grocery money by starting a little business. The ignorant trolling is total bullshit.

>> No.23146916

>>23146203
No its not. Most cryptos are sound money just as with metals

>> No.23146932

>>23146821
>What if I told you....that grams.....were gigabytes

Are you claiming that the capped eBay listings are actually selling CP? Proofs/additional evidence?

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>>23146916
>Most cryptos are sound money just as with metals

Tippy-top anon.

>> No.23146963

>>23146932
Simon_superstore uk ebay

Have a look. I sell plastic tent pegs and frey bentos pies. Also I have a quarter mil in bullion under my bed at prices that bullion won't sell at....

Sorry, can't compromise with proo

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>>23146413
I agree. I've been the anon posting the silver coins i received in the giveaway from him. I wish there was something I could post to give more credence to Russia bros site - he did well by me

>> No.23146986

>>23146962
Tell me how btc isn't sound money and ill tell you how you're wrong. Im waiting faggot

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>>23146967
You can always just post your oldsilver.ru stack

>> No.23146995

>>23146804
good taste faggot
post moar

>> No.23147003

>>23146992
>>23146967
Also what's the best place to buy capsules?

>> No.23147012

>>23146963
>prices that bullion won't sell at....

Are you referring to the exorbitant shipping charges on top of uncompetitive asking prices? I'll take a look, years ago I discovered someone selling sheets of LSD on eBay using coded language but never pedo shit.

>> No.23147027

>>23146900
>>23146470
They're playing right into my greasy Russian hands... Tee hee hee

>how will you make them give you money Sergei
>well I'll make it look like I'm the victim of an elaborate trolling scheme and they'll make orders out of sympathy

>> No.23147062

>>23147003
In my experience amazon has a really good selection and very solid prices

>>23146992
The one I posted here >>23146967 is all the oldsilver.ru silver I have - was waiting for it to arrive, now I'm going to be ordering more in a few weeks.

>> No.23147161

>>23146986
>Tell me how btc isn't sound money

Because 99% of the world has no idea how to even begin using or transacting in BTC, and indeed most of the world still lacks reliable communications/internet infrastructure and the expensive phones or devices needed to transact.

Add to that the fact that BTC is limited to what, less than 400k total transactions per day that can even be processed and added to the blockchain? Not even enough to handle the daily transactions in a single small or medium sized city let alone all 8 billion of us.

Explain to me how these deadly serious limitations to scalability and global adoption are in fact benefits and I promise not to laugh so cruelly when you loose basically everything.

I've got a little BTC too btw, but only because I know people like you exist and will probably be stupid and willingly trade good real useful things to me for it.

I'm waiting on your explanation retard.

>> No.23147305

>>23147161
>Because 99% of the world has no idea how to even begin using or transacting in BTC, and indeed most of the world still lacks reliable communications/internet infrastructure and the expensive phones or devices needed to transact.
Doesn't matter. It still fits the properties of sound money. Lack of knowledge isn't an argument - people learn. Did we know how to refine pure silver before it was mass adopted as money? No
>Add to that the fact that BTC is limited to what, less than 400k total transactions per day that can even be processed and added to the blockchain? Not even enough to handle the daily transactions in a single small or medium sized city let alone all 8 billion of us.
Source this faggot.
>Explain to me how these deadly serious limitations to scalability and global adoption are in fact benefits and I promise not to laugh so cruelly when you loose basically everything.
Can't answer this because the basis of your previous points are incorrect, but even if they were i would still say you have failed to prove that btc fails to meet a single property of sound money.
>I've got a little BTC too btw, but only because I know people like you exist and will probably be stupid and willingly trade good real useful things to me for it.
Hello fellow goys
>I'm waiting on your explanation retard.
Your turn faggot

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>>23147161
>Explain to me how these deadly serious limitations to scalability and global adoption are in fact benefits and I promise not to laugh so cruelly when you loose basically everything.

this is why you invest in solutions to these problems and become rich beyond your wildest dreams.

I am mostly in silver and silver miners, but to not realise and act on the huge opportunities in other alternatives is foolish.

>> No.23147432

>>23147003
Guardhouse 39mm Direct Fit Coin Capsules for Silver and Copper Rounds Pack of 50 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BN7SERE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_IzfGFbT4V91G9 These just came in for me, great quality

>> No.23147443

you feel it too, don't you?

>> No.23147518

>>23147305
>>23147161
Let me just take a step back and explain my viewpoint. I think its inevitable the dollar will collapse. This leaves us with 4 distinct possibilities
>bankers control the collapse and imllement fedcoin.
Cryptos moon
>bankers can't control the collapse - sprouts into 3 possibilities:
>people adopt cryptos as their currency
Crypto moons
>the government imposes a new PM backed currency
PMs moon
>the government imposes a new crypto currency will be accepted for taxes
Crptos moon

I think its smart to have some sort of stake in all possible scenarios resulting from this banking crisis. Either PMs or crypto will moon more based on the outcome of the dollar crash, but I dont think there's really any arguing either of them won't shoot up

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Would you believe when I was 18 I had a SILVER DOLLAR COLLECTION?

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Just got a brass bar, not for investment or anything, I just have a strange liking for metals of all varietys.

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>>23147305
>Source this faggot.

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

Maximum capacity of ~3.3 to 7 transactions per second. Inadequate for Luxembourg let alone the whole world you unmitigated chump.

>Can't answer this because the basis of your previous points are incorrect

Try again.

"The characteristics of money are durability, portability, divisibility, uniformity, limited supply, and acceptability."

Is BTC durable? No. Will it survive a house fire if your devices get burned and your paper mnemonic wallet recovery key is now ashes? No. Will it disappear into the void if sent to the wrong address? Yes. Metals are fine in such scenarios, BTC however demonstrates that it is not nearly as durable as it's proponents pretend and thus does not meet the standard.

Is BTC portable, limited, divisible and uniform? Yes, I don't deny that BTC has uses.

Is BTC widely accepted and understood? No, and my contention is that the bulk of humanity will be too busy trying to survive instead of wasting time learning to use a platform that no one else around them also scrambling for survival will have the time to learn and also be able to transact with.

The standard for "sound money" require that it is ALREADY widely accepted. Not that "it potentially could be sometime in the nebulous future if my retarded dreams were made reality", but that it is accepted NOW.

You fail, gg no re.

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Ahhhhhhhh. LCS opens soon. Why is silver so fucking volatile.

>> No.23147726

>>23147685
What is LCS ?

>> No.23147734

With everything going on right now I wouldn't be surprised if silver hit 30 by the end of next week. Wouldn't expect it to stay there though with algo dumping

>> No.23147753

>>23146804
bairds offer this but I have no idea on pricing, think you can get bars, rounds and custom pieces likes dice, domino sets etc made

>> No.23147826

>>23147726
Local coin store

>> No.23147828

>>23147679
>Is BTC durable? No. Will it survive a house fire if your devices get burned and your paper mnemonic wallet recovery key is now ashes? No. Will it disappear into the void if sent to the wrong address? Yes. Metals are fine in such scenarios, BTC however demonstrates that it is not nearly as durable as it's proponents pretend and thus does not meet the standard.
It takes a fire to POSSIBLY destroy your KEY (not money) and even then if you were smart enough to memorize your key a fire isn't going to destroy that. Maybe if it kills you. I'd say thats pretty fuckin durable lad
>Is BTC portable, limited, divisible and uniform? Yes, I don't deny that BTC has uses.
>Is BTC widely accepted and understood? No, and my contention is that the bulk of humanity will be too busy trying to survive instead of wasting time learning to use a platform that no one else around them also scrambling for survival will have the time to learn and also be able to transact with.
Fair point. I dont see any other way though. There's either crypto, cdbc, or PMs at this point.
>The standard for "sound money" require that it is ALREADY widely accepted. Not that "it potentially could be sometime in the nebulous future if my retarded dreams were made reality", but that it is accepted NOW.
Fair as well. Although you could make the argument btc is more accepted than silver. Are you thus arguing silver is not sound money because it is not widely accepted?

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>>23147726
Local coin shop

>> No.23147860

tHE fUNduHmENtaLs hAveNt ChANgeD. lONg dOllAr LoNG bONdS. doLLaR MiLKshAke theORy!11!!!

>> No.23147870

>>23147828
I own a small business and I’d take both. But to be honest I’ve only been offered silver and gold. Not crypto. But I don’t advertise either. Scared of Uncle Sam being a big bitch.

>> No.23147877

>>23145898
MY SHINY BOOMER ROCKS ARE FUCKING PRICELESS!

>> No.23147890

>>23147828
>memorize your key
you can't be serious

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Would you say that this sudden pump is related to the stimulus conversations being back on the news?
>>23146356
Leave us alone.

>> No.23147948

>>23147890
If you have a large portion of your wealth in crypto, you'd be retarded not to memorize your seed phrase. It literally is just a 12 or 24 word phrase

>>23147870
Interesting I would've expected the opposite to be honest.

>> No.23147977

>>23147948
>you'd be retarded
solid 60% of the population

>> No.23147981

>>23147644
Hello fren, am metalworker. Metals are fun and heavy metal poisoning isn't that bad most of the time.

>> No.23147988

So what mining stocks are we looking at today?

>> No.23148009

>>23147977
More like 98 percent

>> No.23148012

>>23147948
Most my customers are from Latin America or Black. So I don’t think they are as savvy. But even my white customers, which are always business owners, they don’t seem the type to be into crypto. I’m in the automotive industry so maybe that side of the economy is a bit old school in that regard. But I’m considering advertising it so that I can test the waters and see how those customers are in comparison to my current ones. I don’t think I’ll ever advertise I take PMs though.

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>>23145898
>Headline News: Local Awoo says "Buy Silver!"

>> No.23148169

>>23147828
Alright now we're being reasonable. I don't have my mnemonic memorized so my btc would get lost at least, but one certainly can have backups.

Good point regarding limited acceptance of silver in current year, but here in Wyoming the ranchers and cowboys don't understand or care about BTC but do know and trust silver and gold so I'm sticking with the relevant money of the productive classes here, not digital speculations most valuable to weak nerds with minimal real assets who are generally useless idiots IRL and usually don't produce anything real that I need or want. Sticking with hard money is the wisest call here.

I don't disagree that diversification is very smart, I've got .1 BTC just in case and have been gearing up to get more obscure crypto on coinswap to sit on but I'm probably too stubbornly hands-on and old fashioned to fully grasp the potential here, so good luck but don't expect people like me to ever sell our crops or other real goods for crypto; we want metal.

Also thanks other anons for offering context. Just because I won't accept LINK for my carrots or whatever doesn't mean I won't try to sell/trade for profit to people with more faith in crypto.

>> No.23148194

>>23147981
I wanted to get into metalworking as a hobby, but don't want to buy all the expensive tools before trying it out a few months. I don't even know where to learn it or how. Any tips ? Let's say i want to begin with something easy like working metal sheets

>> No.23148195

https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2020/10/09/2106009/0/en/SBA-and-Treasury-Announce-Simpler-PPP-Forgiveness-for-Loans-of-50-000-or-Less.html

How do you boys feel about a debt jubilee?

>> No.23148249

>>23148012
I wouldnt expect the majority of people or even more than a few people to be offering crypto for payment, let alone be into it.
I was surprised however that more people offered gold/silver than crypto with premiums as well as liquidity. Just seems like it would be easier to offer crypto I guess, but ease of use does require an understanding first, which I guess makes it not so easy to use.
I'd be curious to see what you find if advertising accepting crypto.

>> No.23148272

>>23148194
I too am curious about this

>> No.23148309

>>23148249
My assumption is schizos wanting to be “untraced” and millennials. The only boomers I know that are holding, bought when BTC was 18k

>> No.23148326

>>23147518

While the scalability problem is probably solvable, the rest of this logic is a mess, and I don't get why bitcoin maxis still harp on it.

FedCoin is not bullsish for crypto. Why would normies use anything but the shit they receive their UBI in? It will be vastly more widely accepted and far easier to use. Mass adoption of non-governmental currency is never happening, and would never be allowed, and yes, they could easily stop it if it appeared like a possibility.

If the point is that Crypto protects against inflation: it might, but if they start turning the screws on exchanges, the value will drop significantly as people realize it will only ever be a black market currency.

The best possible play with crypto is to acquire some in a wallet you control (ie. not coinbase), and pick a crypto which is not currently too inflated based on some fantasy of eventual mass-adoption. Monero or other privacy focused coins are a good bet, but it's likely the fallout of a coinbase takedown would still hurt them pretty bad.

>> No.23148365

>>23148194
>>23148272
You can get a cheap welder for cheap or even free if you get it from an old guy online. Fab work can be pretty simple. You can also get good deals on ancient lathes or mills that still work fantastic. Old Bridgeports are great.

>> No.23148542

>>23148326
I was more or less using btc as just an example. But you're right normies won't use anything other than what's handed to them. But I do think XRP could be a good play for fedcoin being adopted. That's a whole other conversation though. I do think, regardless of what happens, crypto and PMs will moon as investors will see them as safe havens.
As for the black market currency argument, I used to think like that. But in reality what is gold and silver used for currently as money? Nothing. Just because it is not widely used and accepted as money, does not mean it won't retain value. This is an idea I've just been playing around with in my head though so any counter points are welcome.

>> No.23148672

>>23148326
you're so close to seeing the big picture.

many of the arguments you have raised could equally be raised to precious metals. Do you really believe that precious metals are safe from government confiscation? Its happened many times before, and it would be far easier to enforce than any form of cryptocurrency.

it would be incredibly naive to assume that anything, wether it be PM's or crypto, will not come under threat from the grabbing hands of big government when the house of cards comes tumbling down.

Anybody investing in infrastructure solutions to the scalability, transaction speed and privacy issues that crypto faces will see enormous returns.

When a layer 2 decentralised exchange emerges that can facilitate instant, cheap interchain trading, you will really start to see the government put the hammer down on crypto. But by then it will be too late.

You cant lead people down a road of bullshit economic theory, impoverish them, and then dictate what they can and cant put their money into. The violent social ramifications will be enormous.

I want to reiterate that I am still mostly invested in Silver and silver miners, but the right crypto's offer the perfect hedge.

>> No.23148714

>>23148195
This explains the current rise in PM's. Thanks anon.

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>>23147062
He's got some cool new pieces

>> No.23148960

>>23146649
So you can create gold from mercury?.. in the future?

>> No.23149182

>>23148365

Any idea how much everything would cost more or less ? Any good book/youtube channel to learn it ?

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GDX HAS BROKEN THE 40 DOLLAR WALL THIS IS NOT A DRILL

>> No.23149222
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>>23148326
>Monero or other privacy focused coins are a good bet

Nice, that's another little position a good friend convinced me to get. I appreciate the explanations anons but basically every bone in my body tells me that crypto is some sort of insidious trap that I can't quite understand, perhaps I could write it off as a basic "grug like to hold shiny rock, no like shiny rock promise Grug can't see" instinct manifesting, but looming CBDCs aren't likely to be kind to their competition either.

Hopefully I'm wrong but I expect an absolute bloodbath in crypto as the exigencies of a crumbling reality crash into the fragile global crypto ecosystem and it's underdeveloped foundations, support structures, and undersaturated globally scattered user base. If the decadent comfortable postindustrial world kept going another 10 years perhaps the use-case and functionality of some crypto platforms would have been proven well enough for actual widespread acceptance, but from Grug's perspective the global monetary/economic apocalypse is coming too early and because the cryptoverse is yet fragile and young and still fuelled more by hopes and dreams and poojeet promises than any demonstrably viable widespread adoption or real functionality in the hellscape we're heading into (functionality in the world of 2019 doesn't matter anymore) cryptos overall will implode and crash spectacularly leaving very few standing.

Put metaphorically, I sense that the exigencies of reality are forcing cryptos to prove themselves before they can actually "work". It's like a tsunami swamping a shipyard before the ship is ready and destroying it, even though it would have floated and survived if there was more time to finish building the ship and training personnel before that tsunami arrived.

It all spooks Grug.

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I'm thinking we're back bros.

>> No.23149300

You have to believe that democracy is better than free markets to believe that bitcoin > gold. Bitcoin requires democratic cooperation and the tyranny of the majority of miners always prevails. This already resulted in two massive forks. Gold requires 0 cooperation and its methods of exchange are determined only by the parties to the transaction and there is 0 influence that can be applied by miners to a transaction involving gold that has already been mined and refined.

Both democracy and free markets/oligopoly are better than the tyranny of central bankers we have now, but I don't see how you can hold the belief that we need to get rid of fiat because it was corrupted by democracy while saying we need to adopt a money that requires more democracy.

>> No.23149417

80oz of fine silver bullion

Did I make it?

>> No.23149478
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Pump it.

>> No.23149574

>>23147318
>solutions to these problems
XSN.. there other solutions to the LN problem

>> No.23149630

>>23149478
>Pump it.

Yes please I still need to cash out of some nice calls I got in March.

>> No.23149727

>>23149300

Anybody who is still a BTC supporter after studying these two links isn't an intellectually honest person.

https://blog.plan99.net/the-resolution-of-the-bitcoin-experiment-dabb30201f7

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfcvX0P1b5g

>> No.23149788

>>23149727
Will take a look.

>> No.23149835

Taking the plunge and buying some dimes and nickels from JM Bullion. The divs on SLVO show some serious shit getting ready to go down on silver price.

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>>23146992
those russian coins are so nice. Slav aesthetics for guns, coins, and women is top tier.

>> No.23150012

>>23147305
its not lack of knowledge, its lack of fungibility.

>> No.23150025

>>23149727
Yeah I was really into crypto right before that was written and you could still mine (very) profitably with a consumer gpu. Then ASICs came out and I saw the mandarin on the wall and moved to monero. The best case use case for bitcoin is essentially warehouse receipts in which case:
A. Why would you use BTC when you could just use the token being used to facilitate warehouse receipt trading? (AKA how the US was able to expand their monetary base without inflation after ww2)
B. Why would you use warehouse receipts of something with zero real world use with a history of 5 years when you could use a commodity with many real world uses and a history of 5,000 years?

>> No.23150037

It's always been : Link ---> then silver
anons
Not just ''silver''
Economy crash is still far away

>> No.23150071

>>23149727
Isn't the first article outdated? Anyway, my greatest concern is that there are actual mining cartels and, other than that, it would take very little for a country like China to overtake processing power and fuck shit up covertly.

>> No.23150206

>>23146986
you said most cryptos, and most cryptos are butt.finance.

>> No.23150213

>>23150037
kys

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>> No.23150252

>>23150037
Wrong thread faggot. It has always been silver and gold. And when I say always I don’t mean 5-10 years like your retarded shit coins. I mean it HAS ALWAYS BEEN GOLD SILVER

>> No.23150304

>>23148194
I like 'Essential Craftsman" on YT.

>> No.23150316

>>23150025
>>23149727

The sad thing is that it took the BTC bubble peaking, and then bursting when it was obvious that BTC couldn't be used as a currency, before people really listened to Hearn. It's only gullible boomers who are still buying BTC. You know it must be wrong, if nothing else, from the fact that the MSM pushes it so strongly on people. When did you ever see them promote silver? They know that BTC is a dead end which would need to wipe out privacy on second-layers, even if it did reach mass adoption. The banks control both the MSM and Blockstream.

>>23149300 is correct that the destiny of every crypto is forking and mob rule. Only PMs are actually devoid of counterparty risk. I see niche uses for certain cryptos, like Monero, but crypto will never be money. There are also unique problems to crypto which vaulted metal is immune to or far more resilient against, like memory loss, being tortured for your keys, theft of keys, and making careless but devastating transactional mistakes.

>> No.23150378

What's the proper ratio of gold to silver?

I'm at just over 100 oz of silver but 0 gold. How do I balance myself?

>> No.23150387

>>23150378
100oz Gold

>> No.23150388

>>23150378
500oz silver - 1oz gold

>> No.23150396

Wich junior silver mining stocks would you suggest?

>> No.23150398

>>23149417
you won't starve

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>>23150037
Do you fuckers have anything better to do?

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>>23149300
>>23150316
Decred is the real Bitcoin and unironically solves the governance problem. It's also minable and has privacy better than anything outside Monero.

I'm a PMfag but Decred is unironically the most undervalued cryptocurrency right now if you think smart contracts are bullshit but accept the value propositiom of digital gold.

>> No.23150410

>>23150388
Sounds do-able.

>> No.23150431

>>23150409
True patrician tastes.

Could you imagine holding anything besides pure Japanese silver, folded 100000x for best value?

>> No.23150450

>>23147305
also there is nothing stopping a bitcoin 2.0 from being made, so infinite supply. As we see with the various shit coins this has already been done, the only reason BTC is higher is due to branding. At least fiat has military power backing it on some level.

>> No.23150490

>>23150409
Why do I feel like asahis ring more than other silver.

>> No.23150513

https://www.silverdoctors.com/headlines/world-news/breaking-the-us-mint-is-hiking-silver-prices-will-charge-67-for-each-1-ounce-uncirculated-american-silver-eagle-coin-in-just-five-days/

What is the /pmg/ take on this? Seems like big news yet no one is talking about it... WTF

>> No.23150594

Shit is absolutely gonna hit the fan when the algos run out of $25 shorting munition today

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>>23150431
>>23150490
They were forged in the fires of mount Fuji and each one is finished and balanced by hand by a wizened expert

>> No.23150656

>>23150409

Everybody says this about their crypto. I could replace the name of your crypto with fifty others and the script would be identical.

>> No.23150688

>>23150614
Asahi's plant was bought from Johnson Matthey by the way.

>> No.23150699

>>23150594
Can you explain this?

>> No.23150709

>>23149574
im all ears anon.

>> No.23150731

Surprised there hasn't been a 10am smackdown of all days.

>> No.23150739 [DELETED] 

>>23150699

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>>23150699
Brraking 25 will likely cause an immediate shoot up towards 26. The recent drop in silver has made it possible for more people to buy, and as such will allow for a bigger run up.

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>>23150656
It's almost like you can't trust anonymous strangers on the internet and have to do your own research, faggot.

>>23150513
All it means is that federal agencies struggle to make a profit selling $60/oz silver.

>> No.23150804

>>23150699
Trading bots are selling the 10 day moving averages on the comex, because it's been working. However if the dollar keeps falling today, more people will buy than they will be programmed to short (to cap the owners risk). Just my speculation

>> No.23150833

>>23146074
My first purchase was roughly 2 and a half years ago, counted my spare change and had $40 so I thought what could I get for this? Stumbled upon silver somehow and bought 2 bars then immediately got JM's '10oz at spot' deal at the time (which was $17/oz). Up to about 82oz now.

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WTFWT
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
$25 CONFIRMED SOON

>> No.23150890

>>23150779

You also all react in the same way. Thank you for confirming my suspicions.

>> No.23150891

>>23150396
henlo... help

>> No.23150923

>>23150749
why did it go to 30€ in August?

>> No.23150940

>>23150891
Just buy mining mutal funds/etfs

>> No.23151088

>>23150923
Thats 30 USD and because these are December futures. In August the primary derivative for silver was September futures. If you look at those, it hit about 29.80 before dropping down.

>> No.23151107

>>23150923
>>23151088
Or are you literally asking why silver pumped between July and August?
Brrrrr is the simple answer. Stay in the thread to learn more about the economics of it

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glad to see my dolly bros slowly making a come back

>> No.23151133

>>23148714
see also this >>23150513

things are moving around today

>> No.23151267

>>23151118

Dolly Varden was up 22% at one point.

>> No.23151276
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How long has these /PMG/ threads been going on? It seems like a really long time but I made this webum a little more than a year ago when I couldn't get a gold/silver thread started that would last more than 25 posts before being deleted.

>> No.23151304

>>23150513

How is this news not going to apply to other Mints like Perth and RCM? This seems like a huge jump.

>> No.23151344

>>23150779
Cool gifs like this made me want to buy some Asahi rounds but then the more I look at them without cool lighting the less appealing they become.

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>GDX dumping inexplainably

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>>23150513
When PMG bought out the entire stock of 5 oz ATB coins while they were too stupid to better align the price with spot, it probably fucked their books up for a few years at least.

Also government run _____________ is always shit at making money

>> No.23151560

>>23151276
PMG used to be super comfy and very few people posted in it over a year or two ago. its pretty comfy and sparsely populated, 60-80 posters is high for us.

>> No.23151568

>>23151518
Hwhat? The mint makes more money than any private company in history

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>>23151568
You cheeky fuck.

>> No.23151609

>>23147726
Licensed Gun Shop

>> No.23151638

>>23150614
These are ugly. I have a feeling you weebs only buy them because they are a Japanese brand.

>> No.23151652

>>23151568
Kek.

>> No.23151845

>>23151638
Face is minimalist without trying to hard to look so. Font, circle, logo size all just right. It's always tied for the cheapest pic and it doesn't have some ugly hag on the back

>> No.23151888

>>23151276
I see what you did here anon, not cool!

>>23151518
Even being shit at making money they literally have a gubment protected state monopoly, it's impossible for them to not make money as of now. Imho it's more to dissuade ppl from buying PMs.

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Gotta go to work but I'll leave this here in case Scrapsberg sees it. It's a platter from an upcoming estate sale. How much would you offer for it? They must know what they have so I doubt it'll be given away but maybe they'll make a deal.

>> No.23151962

>>23149300
>>23150025
>>23150316
mega brainlets

>> No.23152026

>>23151568
kek

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>>23151962
>this kill the btcmaxis

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Here comes the paper dumps

>> No.23152124

>>23151932
Looks suspicious honestly, doesn't quite look right seems like a plated platter so I'd make sure it was appropriately stamped/hallmarked. Big tea service platters usually start at about a kilo, I've seen some approaching 10lbs though. My general comfort zone would be offering up to $0.50/gram of sterling, cheaper the better of course. Good luck!

>> No.23152185

Where my Aurcana chads at?

>> No.23152227

>>23149182
>Any idea how much everything would cost more or less ? Any good book/youtube channel to learn it ?
I’m going to trade school for welding and there’s about a million different answers to the first question, but you can generally find a good used SMAW welder for a hundred bucks or two, a good auto darkening welding helmet for a hundred, and then your PPE (safety glasses, welding jacket, welding gloves, etc.) should be about another hundred. You can do just about anything with a stick welder so that should be a very good first welding machine. As for JewTube channels, Weld.com is probably the best, but if you just enter “beginner welding” in the search bar you can find a bunch of good ones. If you have any other questions let me know.
P.S. I’m data posting so my ID will change each time

>> No.23152238

Hold steady chaps. This are going to get volitilite.

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>>23151344
>without cool lighting the less appealing they become.

>> No.23152263

>>23151932
You would be surprised. My parents had a silver platter and threw it out because they didn't have space. I was so pissed when I found out, but most boomers honestly don't know. You could probably offer 100 or 200 and they'd think they're ripping you off.

>> No.23152335

>You guys are so dumb for holding a currency controlled by the fed!
>I'm smart for holding a currency controlled by the ccp!

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my merc is ready, how much longer?

>> No.23152438

>>23152238
volatile high or volatile low?

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>>23146670
Well, it may not be a dime, but here's a similarly-worn Seated dime I got for free a little while back. Can't even tell the date, otherwise I might get it graded and slabbed. PO-01 coins can get a small premium to the right collector.

>>23146413
>>23146900
>>23146967
I know. And worse, the shill just ignores all evidence that goes against his unsupported claims. I just don't see the point of spending about $250 on coins and postage sending to anons for free, just to scam maybe $300 in orders before it's found out and shunned. Tards gonna tard, I suppose.

>> No.23152491

>>23152263
>My parents had a silver platter and threw it out because they didn't have space. I was so pissed when I found out, but most boomers honestly don't know.

Damn that's some BS, boomers can be retarded. My dad isn't stupid but during the '10-'11 run he was cleaning the garage and threw out an old jar of mercury/silver dental filling amalgam because of toxicity fears. I recovered the jar and sold it on eBay for $900 lol.

>> No.23152494

>>23152447
Grades MS- -5

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>>23152335
Fuck off faggot

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>>23152501
Do you think I was referring to gold and silver as controlled by ccp?

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>futures
There are peopel on this general right now who didn't buy dip 2 weeks ago, let that sink in.

>> No.23152639

>>23152501
I hate when people act like PM backed currency is the only solution. Greenbacks worked insanely well, as did colonial scrip and are far superior than PM backed currency due to the ability to print and destroy currency DUE TO FLUCTUATIONS IN GDP.
The core issue is that a private entity (the fed) controls our money and does not have any vested interest in actually stabilizing the value of that money; very much the opposite actually. When you put the power to print money back to the government, you in a sense give it back to the people.

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>>23152580
Yes. In retrospect it's obvious it's Shitcoins you're talking about fren.

>> No.23152696

>>23152639
I do believe however that PMs are one of the few only valid solutions to store ones wealth when a private entity does assume control of a nation's currency. However that doesnt mean PMs are the answer to a nations currency

>> No.23152700

>>23152639
Are you actually retarded? I thought people that unironically believed in democratic controlled money died with the continental and the greenback.

>> No.23152701

>>23152639
Lmao. I'm not taking you seriously. Government employees are parasites.
>t. someone who works in the military industrial complex

>> No.23152702

>>23152447
Also, I'd meant half the first time I said dime, if that wasn't obvious already.

>>23152494
This one is Basal State (meaning you can tell it's a coin and maybe what type), but that's it.

There's a goofy breed of numismautists that collect the lowest grade possible, which is Poor-01, which requires the coin to be identifiable by date/mintmark, and they'll pay a premium for those examples, especially more modern pieces.

>> No.23152766

>>23152639
>>23152696
>oh boy, our constituents want some new roads but they hate taxes, better fire up the press to keep our jobs!
Even the fucking retarded crooks that set up the first bank of the US were smarter than that. If you had the mental capacity to think about the incentive structure there for literally 10 seconds you would realize that is the single worst monetary system that can be conceived of.

>> No.23152862

>>23152702
>There's a goofy breed of numismautists that collect the lowest grade possible, which is Poor-01, which requires the coin to be identifiable by date/mintmark, and they'll pay a premium for those examples, especially more modern pieces

Lol those collectors sound based and are probably lots of fun to be around too. Nice slick seated, I've metal detected a queen Vic Canadian dime and a bent Merc dime pocket-piece in similar basal grade if you can believe it.

>> No.23152865

>>23152700
>>23152701
Tell me how the greenback was so successful then and why the central bankers acted so quickly to destroy it.

>>23152766
Worse than the current monetary system? Topkek anon.

Maybe I'm being too narrow minded in regards to how government is run today, but there is no denying that the greenbacks and colonial scrip worked. However that was likely due to the fact that the government at the time was still "by and for the people," at least for the most part.

I'm not saying PM backed currency is bad. I was just trying to pose the argument that there are alternative solutions out there that may be a better fit

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Another comfy metals day for someone that owns 1kg of fine gold. (Which is me.)

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>>23150037
Silver>Gold> Ammo>Link>Cash

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Hope you frens Prepped the BHLL the past few days.
More data coming soon

>> No.23153119

>>23152636
I have bought round about 300 oz since the dip down to 21. Average buy in between 22-23 per oz. How smart am I?

>> No.23153122

>>23152865
America was the last man standing at the end of WW2 due to a variety of factors. They leveraged their economic advantage and military might so that the world would adopt the USD as the reserve currency.

That is the ONLY reason the system has worked up to this point. But now they've lost their economic manufacturing power to China, and decades of gibs has turned the American people into schizophrenic lunatics politically, making any War a unpopular war. Bush kicked the can when he regained control of the petro-dollar for a short time through the Sandbox wars, Obama kicked the can by placating the increasingly violent commie underclass by being elected, which brings us to Trump who can neither declare War or appeal to Commie fuckos. China unleashed a bioweapon because they saw Trump was serious about bringing back manufacturing to the United States(if nothing else) and needed to accelerate the problem before the can could be kicked or American jobs brought back.

A Central Bank is bad for foreign holders of America dollars, which they have been forced to hold for the past 70 or so odd years until this point in history.

>> No.23153150

Heh. $25. Nice.

>> No.23153160

>>23153122
>China unleashed a bioweapon because they saw Trump was serious about bringing back manufacturing to the United States(if nothing else) and needed to accelerate the problem before the can could be kicked or American jobs brought back.
What a retard

>> No.23153184

Learning about the economy and metals and related subjects has given me the impression that it doesn’t really matter who wins the election or which party has majority control of government. Has this happened to anyone else? Seems like they’re both just going to spend and borrow endlessly until the dollar is toilet paper and the middle class no longer exists.

>> No.23153185

>>23153122
Anon I'm not arguing for a central bank. I'm arguing for government to regain control of printing its money (as opposed to it being in the hands of the fed). You do understand that the greenback system is not synonymous with the current us dollar, right? The greenback was printed by the government; not a privately owned central bank.

>> No.23153220

>>23153184
The left is obviously pushing for what the central banks want.
>dependency on other nations
>one global currency
>destabilization of a nation
>welfare state
>increased taxes
>no free market
>bigger government

>> No.23153230

>>23153184
Because there is no other solution right now.

As Peter is stating....

>The problem is once you accept the false premise that government stimulus actually helps the economy – that it really is a stimulus – then you’ve kind of lost the argument. Because if borrowing and printing $1.6 trillion, if that’s a good thing, why isn’t borrowing and printing $2.4 trillion a better thing? Because you put the Republicans in the position of arguing that 2.4 trillion is too much of a good thing — that somehow, if we just create 1.6 trillion out of thin air and spend it, that’s really going to help. But if we push it to 2.4, it’s actually going to hurt. Why? I mean, when does something good suddenly become something bad? "

>> No.23153262

>>23153119
not as smart as someone with 10,000 ozs

>> No.23153263
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>>23152865
The continental literally went to zero. The greenback caused massive inflation followed by deflation. There is not a single economic school that postulates that increases and decreases in the money supply is a good thing. The ones that believe increases are good believe that because it means it can't contract. A contracting money supply causes economic hardship 100% of the time.
>the greenback was a success
it literally doubled the cost of living in a short period of time. you are suggesting that the government should have the ability to confiscate wealth (not even income) anytime it wants to buy something. Then after the greenbacks were retired there was massive deflation that lead to business and bank failures. I hate Keynesian policy with a passion but even that is better than your theories.

If you think the greenbacks "worked" at anything other than funding the civil war at the expense of everything else, then I don't know what to say because you're essentially a facist at that point.

Listen to this section for reference: https://mises.org/library/22-greenbacks
and look at pic related. An actual "dollar" at that time was worth ~1/20th an ounce of gold. Greenbacks were worth far less than that, but people were forced to accept them at par, causing inflation.

>> No.23153275

>>23153160
Believing in Trump? Yeah, I'm pretty gullible, but the bio-weapon hypothesis has more and more evidence every passing month.

>>23153185
The Fedchair is appointed by the government. The government and banks are co-conspirators whose relationship has soured, like all corrupt criminal groups do.

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>>23153220
Don't forget that identity politics is nuclear grade divide and conquer. Their goal is atomized individuals completely dependant on the system, and untrusting of their fellow citizens.

>> No.23153338

>>23153275
>but the bio-weapon hypothesis has more and more evidence every passing month.
It must be a pretty shitty bio weapon if 99.8% of the people it infects don’t die

>> No.23153366

>>23153220
>he still believes in the left-right false dichotomy

>> No.23153384

>>23153275
Fucking retard. Get it out of your head that the system i am imposing will have any basis on the current monetary system. If the government regained control of printing its money, the banks wouldn't even have a say anymore. The banks own the fed

>>23153263
I obviously need to do more research on the subject - thanks for pointing these out anon.

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>>23153262
kek, I have 10,200 oz in eagles/maples at an average of $18.80

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>>23152639

>Greenbacks worked insanely well

>> No.23153474

>>23153384
np fren. If you need a good into to econ book, try economics in one less, naked economics (much more centrist/neoliberal, but still realist), or basic economics. Monetary policy shouldn't be learned until after 101 is understood well

>> No.23153483

>>23153392
I guess we are both gonna be rich

>> No.23153514

>>23153338
If it's purpose was mass global death and a nuclear exchange with world powers in retaliation, then yeah. China doesn't need to mass kill Americans to win. Just provide a excuse and watch as they do it to themselves.

>>23153384
>that the system i am imposing
Lmao. Check out this central controller pinko faggot.

>> No.23153523

>>23153392
Do you really expect anybody to believe you without a pic?

>> No.23153524

>>23153332
The untrust of other people is happening now with covid. We’re fearful of and angry at each other, walking in wide berths and avoiding contact, and becoming more insular all because muh virus. Social conditioning for a post-collapse first world? The greatest threat to the “regime” and oligarchy is a massive population that works together, communicates together, and has a common enemy whom they greatly outnumber.

>> No.23153532

>>23152639
>>23152696
>>23152766
>>23153122
>>23153185
>>23153263
Alright guys I have come to the conclusion I dont know enough about what the fuck im talking about in regards to the greenback system and colonial scrip. Please ignore my comments on the issue as I do not have enough information to come to a rational conclusion. Thank you anons for pointing this out. Keep stacking silver

>> No.23153588
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TWENTY FIVE UNITED STATES DOLLARS

>> No.23153624

>>23152227
Same for me for the ID, thanks for the complete answer.

I wanted mainly to work with sheets, to make like cool posters or something like that with shapes. How to source my material ? Can't I just cut it or do I need the full enchilada ?

>> No.23153645

>>23153514
Alright I’m not going to keep on arguing with someone who thinks China is their enemy when the US government has perpetrated more crimes against it’s own citizens than China has or ever will

>> No.23153649

>>23153421

is this the original Chad/Incel meme?

>> No.23153656

>>23153514
>nuclear exchange
This works in Chinas favour how?

>> No.23153691

>>23153338
The real weapon is the fear and control over a virus that has a 99.9% survival rate. Look at how the sheep act and would willingly line up for a shot. It is about destroying economies and putting countries in debt

>> No.23153698

>>23153645
>US government has perpetrated more crimes against it’s own citizens than China has or ever will
chicom shill detected. The US gov is pretty bad, but they don't have forced-castration-political/religious-reeducation-prisons. Atleast not in the past 50 years

>> No.23153700

>>23153532

Thank you for being willing to consider opposite points of view and possibly change your mind. In regard to the Greenbacker debate, I highly recommend Gary North's articles on Lewrockwell.com. He has written about it exhaustively. Dozens of detailed articles, along with an entire book. Greenbackers got a sort of vogue on the internet about a decade ago because of online videos like The Money Masters, along with Ellen Brown's Web of Debt. You may have got your ideas at second-hand from those channels. All of it has been soundly refuted by Austrian economists.

https://www.garynorth.com/public/8574.cfm

"Inside the conservative movement for over a century has been a hard-core cadre of left-wing promoters of big government. They present themselves as enemies of fractional reserve banking. They use this to get a hearing for their cure-all for banking: a fiat money monopoly that is completely managed by tenured, unaccountable bureaucrats operating under the authority of Congress."

https://www.lewrockwell.com/2010/10/gary-north/cheerleader-for-hitlers-economics/

https://cdn.mises.org/Gertrude%20Coogans%20Bluff%20Greenback%20Populism%20as%20Conservative%20Economics_3.pdf

>> No.23153704

>>23153588

ASE's are SIXTY SEVEN UNITED STATES DOLLARS fren

>> No.23153753

>>23153698
>religious-reeducation-prisons
They have a better, more effective scheme. It's called college.

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>>23152639

>Greenbacks worked insanely well

>> No.23153762

>>23153656
The point was this virus isn't bad enough to warrant such a response. It's extremely mild effect on all but a small percentage of a population was intended.

>>23153645
Both are the enemy faggot. Statist Psychopaths whose solution to a increasingly regulated and controlled system is more regulation and control.

>> No.23153783

>>23153753
kek

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>>23153523
stacking 20 monster boxes for a pic might kill me, but if we get $40 silver I'll do it

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23153866

Is this a deadcat bounce or will we keep going up next week?

>> No.23153886

>>23153866
Long term up
Middle term up
Short term no one knows

>> No.23153991

Sup bros. So im doing big research today. I have ten companies lined up and the winners of my research get the last 1k dollars i have to invest. Im looking through to figure out where these companies are at in the mining cycle and i want to invest only in companies with large properties and good drill results. The list is...

Silver spruce
Kootenay
Klondike
Vangold
Tina
Scottie
Impact
Discovery metals
Arizona silver
Golden minerals
Pacifico.

Thoughts and suggestions are appreciated. I will share who I deem the winners.

>> No.23154015

>>23153991
Tinka

>> No.23154018

>>23153624
>I wanted mainly to work with sheets, to make like cool posters or something like that with shapes
What you’ll need first and foremost is a sheet metal shear. Prices can vary and I’m not too well versed in them, but from anywhere between $500 to $1,000 you can get a decent foot operated one that doesn’t require electricity, the thicker the metal it can cut the more expensive. You’ll also need a metal roller, but I don’t know much about them so you should probably do your own research. Lastly you’ll probably want like a 65-amp plasma cutter for making intricate patterns, a decent one will run you in the $600 range. And if you plan on doing any metal sculpture work you’ll need an oxygen-acetylene setup for brazing and fusion welding.
>How to source my material?
There’s lots of companies that sell sheet metal in bulk, but if you want to get some for free I’d recommend putting out an ad on Craigslist or in your local paper saying you’ll pick up peoples scrap sheet metal.
Before you drop a shit load of money I’d strongly advise you to find a friend that’s a metalworker and ask if you can use their equipment to see if you like it or not

>> No.23154035

>>23153392
>retards making retard faces
this should be banned

>> No.23154072

>>23153700
I'm not here to push my pov, I'm here to learn and help other anons do the same. I just recently got into how the monetary system truly works and feel like I have a good grasp of it, but I obviously have been missing key facts in regards to the arguments I have mentioned previously. Actually the documentary that got me so into the subject was Money Masters, so glad you mentioned that.
>a fiat money monopoly that is completely managed by tenured, unaccountable bureaucrats operating under the authority of Congress
Is this not what the fed already is?

>> No.23154074

>>23153991
Goldspot if you're a Canadafag.

TSXV: SPOT

>> No.23154079

>>23153783
So, I have a question for you anon. You don't like the commies, and you're against national socialism and fascism. Yet, the current republic system was easily corrupted by communist idealogy in less than a century. So, what's your solution to the globalhomo?

>> No.23154084

https://youtu.be/L7CrYA1gIvU..
Based Greg's stream.
https://youtu.be/6Hi4pIjTQ7Q
Also, george gammons vid.

>> No.23154103

>>23154072

Leaf here. tell me more about this company.

>> No.23154115

>>23154018
Top tier advice thanks bro I'll do just that !!

>> No.23154117

>>23153691
You hit the nail on the head. I’ve cut out from my life anyone who supports mandatory masking and vaccinations and thinks this virus is actually a threat, if it’s even real which I’m really starting to doubt. Event 201 just further confirms my belief

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are canadian dimes worth adding to your stack? 50% silver, I have the opportunity to grab 200 for $200

>> No.23154142

>>23154103
This company being the federal reserve? You have a privately owned central bank as a leaf as well anon.

>> No.23154160

>>23154142

oh sorry, i meant to >>23154074 my bad.

>> No.23154188

>>23150513
My best interpretation of the article is that the US Mint now is pricing their silver for 23 bucks an ounce and over.

They usually charge 2x spot price, so for a 5 oz ATB 2020 coin at 18 spot that lines up with with their 178 price tag. With their new pricing at 229 that shows they are pricing it for 23 dollar silver. It varies slightly depending on the coin but it looks like sub 20 dollar silver will be a thing of the past.

>> No.23154190

>>23153700
Are you the ceo.ca mining stock chatter posting anon (among other valuable contributions)?

All I know is that the greenbacks traded at a discount to hard coin and also that the Confederate government issued their own currency too which didn't hold up quite so we'll following the conclusion of the war.

Such currency is only as good as the public trust in the issuing authority, and I expect whatever little trust remains in governments and institutions will get abused and used up pretty quick now.

Not really adding anything, Grug just like shiny rock more than paper rock.

>> No.23154197

>>23154160
No problem anon

>> No.23154284

>>23153991
Great list from the perspective of my limited knowledge. I would add Silver One and Irving Resources.

>> No.23154303

>>23154118
Silver is silver.

>> No.23154312

>>23153991

Complete noob here. What factors did you look into finding these companies? Where you checking up on their debt, price, or earning ratios or base them off on their drill results?

>> No.23154323 [DELETED] 

Thank you very much; I am the person who posts about mining stocks, yes. I omitted one of the most important links, and didn't really quote much from the ones whicih I did post. This summarizes my thoughts on the Greenbackers. Greenbackers are essentially socialists and MMT theorists. They had a brief resurgence about a decade ago because of Ron Paul, who also opposed the Fed; and people failed to distinguish between opposition to the Fed, and belief in sound money and the gold standard.

https://www.garynorth.com/public/department141.cfm

"Ellen Brown is devoting her life to a cause. She wants Congress to take over the printing presses and provide 100% of America's money: fiat money, with no gold or silver backing.

She says that if we allow this, Congress can then:

1. Get rid of the income tax
2. Pay off the national debt
3. Pay off Social Security
4. Without any price inflation

Her 2007 book, The Web of Debt, became a best-seller within the Patriot movement. This indicates the extraordinary intellectual vulnerability of the Patriot movement. Its members cannot distinguish conservatism from radical leftism. This book promotes the following:

The Populist economics of America's far Left
A vast expansion of Federal government welfare
Pure fiat money: printing press money
Total Federal government control over money: "Obama dollars"
Legal tender laws that force people to accept Obama dollars
The American Civil War as a great engine of economic growth
Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal as a great economic program
The gold coin standard as a terrible evil that restrains the state

Ellen Brown is the latest in a long line of pro-fiat money, anti-gold currency, monetary statists who have infiltrated the conservative movement.

(1/2)

>> No.23154363

>>23154284
I will add them. Viscount is looking really good. Im working my way down the list. 5.5 mil indicated ounces of silver and another 7 mil inferred. 100% ownership of 2500 hectares property along with interest in other properties. They also had some pretty amazing drill results, the best ive seen in the two weeks since i started pouring into this heavily. 765 for silver for an interval of 69 meters. Thats the best ive ever seen. I will continue to provide updates. Next on the list is Tinka.

>> No.23154375

>>23154190

Thank you very much; I am the person who posts about mining stocks, yes. I omitted one of the most important links, and didn't really quote much from the ones whicih I did post. This summarizes my thoughts on the Greenbackers. Greenbackers are essentially socialists and MMT theorists. They had a brief resurgence about a decade ago because of Ron Paul, who also opposed the Fed; and people failed to distinguish between opposition to the Fed, and belief in sound money and the gold standard.

https://www.garynorth.com/public/department141.cfm

"Ellen Brown is devoting her life to a cause. She wants Congress to take over the printing presses and provide 100% of America's money: fiat money, with no gold or silver backing.

She says that if we allow this, Congress can then:

1. Get rid of the income tax
2. Pay off the national debt
3. Pay off Social Security
4. Without any price inflation

Her 2007 book, The Web of Debt, became a best-seller within the Patriot movement. This indicates the extraordinary intellectual vulnerability of the Patriot movement. Its members cannot distinguish conservatism from radical leftism. This book promotes the following:

The Populist economics of America's far Left
A vast expansion of Federal government welfare
Pure fiat money: printing press money
Total Federal government control over money: "Obama dollars"
Legal tender laws that force people to accept Obama dollars
The American Civil War as a great engine of economic growth
Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal as a great economic program
The gold coin standard as a terrible evil that restrains the state

Ellen Brown is the latest in a long line of pro-fiat money, anti-gold currency, monetary statists who have infiltrated the conservative movement.

(1/2)

>> No.23154404

>>23154118

.500 silver isn't ideal, I'd stick with .800 and above if you're stacking "junk" coin because theoretical refining costs are significantly higher for crappy alloys and thus 1kilo of silver in the form of 2kg of .500 is less valuable than a kilo of .9999, if that makes sense.

>> No.23154417

>>23154312
I am looking at financials ( but keeping in mind most of these financials were published in a time when silver was much much lower in price) drill results, stock price (i want 50 cents or less), and size of land and how much of that land is owned. I want 100% land ownership of large properties. Debt is important too. I want companies with little to no debt.

>> No.23154422

>>23154375

"They have accomplished this for over 50 years by the tactic of wrapping themselves in a flag of opposition to the Federal Reserve System. I call them false-flag infiltrators.

False-flag infiltrators are remnants of a left-wing American political movement of the late 19th century: the Greenbackers, named after the green currency issued by the North during the Civil War. These paper bills were unbacked by gold. Consumer prices rose by 75%, 1861-65. The Greenbackers were opposed to the gold standard because it kept prices low. They wanted the government to inflate the currency, so that debtors could pay off their debts with cheap money.

Ellen Brown is a Keynesian, a mercantilist, and a left-wing Populist who promotes the construction of a Federal welfare state by means of fiat money. She is quite clear about what she wants from the Federal government.

The availability of funds for a whole range of government services that have always been needed but could not be afforded under the "fractional reserve" system, including improved education, environmental cleanup and preservation, universal healthcare, restoration of infrastructure, independent medical research, and development of alternative energy sources. [Web of Debt, p. 458.]

This is Nancy Pelosi's vision for America. Is it yours?"

(2/2)

>>23154072

In regard to The Money Masters, see what Gary North has to say about it.

"The first video is called The Money Masters. The narrator is Bill Still. Mr. Still has written no books. He has not published scholarly articles on economic theory. There is no Wikipedia entry for him. Compared to Bill Still, the Rothschilds are publicity hounds.

The Greenbackers have never had a trained economist to defend their fiat money views. They only have books written by people with no training in economics. They do not have a scholarly journal. They do not have intellectual magazines. They never have -- not since 1874."

>> No.23154515

>>23154404
makes perfect sense, thanks fren

>> No.23154587

>>23154375
>>23154422
Based info, and deeply redpilled. I like the money masters video as a history lesson, but not as a call to action for what we need to do. I think that pmg is the only way, and for those who think buying silver is expensive. Going to a junk yard to get scrap metal to smelt into bars, or buying old sim cards/ old pc parts to get gold from it like this video makes sense to get stuff really cheap.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHQxyBCX1lA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gINnj0O0w8

>> No.23154634

>>23154422
>>23154375
This is the in depth analysis I wish I had before I had posed any arguments. Very insightful thank you.
The way I was thinking about the greenback system would only work in a perfect world, which is also true regarding communism.
I was not thinking of greenbacks from the perspective of being sound money, and because they are not, are not a money for the people (can be manipulated by a central authority)

>> No.23154714

>>23153991
spruce and be prepared to sit for at least 6months

>> No.23154734

>>23154079
It's just sisyphian. The republic was essentially the closest to the ideal that could survive the longest, but doomed to be corrupted and then fail. Then balkanization, then more minor "kingdoms" then more republics, etc. The anarcho-capitalist ideal will never happen because at certain times there will always be groups of people that will think they should control production/society by force and sometimes they will win, which causes a cascade through other societies for more control to protect against that revolution (see the evolution of Catherine the Great's (one of my personal heroes) political ideology as Europeans revolutions happened).

I don't have a "solution" because it's like fighting gravity. The best that can be done is to force the maximum amount of personal responsibility possible through limited government (because mega corps can't survive long without gov pork, so more individual small businesses support the economy and people can pursue actual satisfaction). Eventually that economy will have a surplus and want to help people and the cycle will repeat. My "ideal" is close to Switzerland where no one knows the president of the Swiss Federation, but people are happy and have self reliance. The more I've studied the more I've realized what I call the "Swiss Problem" which is: no political/social theory can explain Switzerland, yet it's the most successful country in the world on almost all measures.

Not that anyone really cares about the political ramblings of an internet rando.

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>>23154079

>> No.23154835

>>23153184
It is all a game of perception. If Trump wins, the decline will be slow. There is a lot of false optimism that Republican = automatic good economy. Trump will also get a pass from his supporters, because the media is retarded and will continue harping on covid, which gives Trump a never ending excuse for the bad economy.

If Biden wins, the crash will be quick. The last few productive companies in the US will bail fast. Biden will break all of his mouthed promises (no tax increases for the middle class, no fracking bans, etc) immediately. There will be unconstitutional mask mandates and domestic travel restrictions, while opening the borders for poor starving immigrants thay need free healthcare - it will be easier for Mexicans to get into the US than it will be for native citizens to visit their families in adjacent states. The deficit will double in 3 months.

Whoever wins, Trump/capitalism will be blamed for the crash. At that point, there will either be a civil war, or the democrats will control everything, and the US will become a repeat of the Soviet Union.

>> No.23154927

>>23154375
>>23154422

Thanks based anon, I haven't really studied greenbacks or this interesting greenbacker/false flagger movement you seem rightfully concerned about. I was a hardcore Ron Paul supporter in 08 and remember positive light being shone on gov't backed currency as being preferable to central bank debt money in the libertarian part of the internet but Grug just assumed that both systems are crappy and unsustainable and didn't look much further.

Also thanks for all your mining stock input, I don't usually thank you when you post the chatter and your thoughts but it's extremely helpful in learning how to evaluate and think about different enterprises. I need to truly understand what I'm even looking at big-picture before trying to make big plays, so seeing how experienced traders think and operate is awesome.

>> No.23154950

>>23154835
I’m afraid you’re right. You know what’s interesting? An anon posting on pol back in 2016 predicted all of this.

>> No.23154963

How can Bayhorse go down when silver is up $1.11?

>> No.23155123

>>23154714
My only reservations about spruce is they dont have any drilling results yet that I am aware of.

>> No.23155143

>>23154963
Thats my question as well. Maybe people selling to take advantage of it. It doesnt have a lot of volume. A whale can effect the price.

>> No.23155179

>>23154734
>no political/social theory can explain Switzerland, yet it's the most successful country in the world on almost all measures.

It's called culture and biology. Every human has their own unique software and hardware. We are not interchangeable cogs.

>> No.23155193

Got a 1/4oz AGE @$548. What weight of silver and platinum is enough for a baseline before SHTF?

>> No.23155362

>>23154963
>>23155143
cuz it's a poop company that's been kicking the can down the road since 2013

>> No.23155416
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>>23155193
As much as you bloody well can, mate.

Zakuro here with my nice new arrivals.

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>>23155416
Zakuro thinks thing is absolutely beautiful, and I'm inclined to agree.

>> No.23155472

>>23155458
Nice a Maria Theresia Taler

>> No.23155491
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23155491

>>23155458
Eagles just chilling together

>> No.23155492

>>23155416
>>23155458
So just for clarification you’re the same guy posting these anime characters with your silver right?

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>>23155472
Thanks mate, it's a real treat. Feels great in the hand.

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>>23155492
Depends what you mean. I have only posted two Tokyo mew mew characters, Mew Zakuro and Mew Pudding.

>> No.23155559

>>23147685
Thinking about buying a silver eagle today

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>>23155559
Do it faggot, don't think, act!

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23155645

Why are the miners doing so well these past two days? not complaining, but, why?

>> No.23155770

>>23155548
>Depends what you mean. I have only posted two Tokyo mew mew characters, Mew Zakuro and Mew Pudding.
Isn’t there another anon that has the anime figures from some mech anime?

>> No.23155782

>>23155645
I suppose we have found a new bottom at 21$ and now people believe in the higher pricing longterm

>> No.23155787

>>23155645
People are starting to wake up. Doing more research. But this apparently is nothing compared to what is coming in the next few years for mining equities. Good news nonetheless.

>> No.23155797

>>23147644
This is a piece of foccacia bread

>> No.23155802

>>23155193
>What weight of silver and platinum is enough for a baseline before SHTF?

Silver>Gold>Platinum in my opinion. Platinum is cheap as hell right now and at 30x as rare as gold I expect it to perform very well eventually, but it's not a monetary metal in spite of some attempts to use it as such (like imperial Russia) so what I'd try to do personally is ride the rising gold/silver monetary safe haven tide up, then hopefully convert a bit into platinum that is even more undervalued than it is now.

To make it I think you should have as much silver as you can afford if resources are limited, or at least 1,000 ounces per person in household if you have savings built up. Also consider your worthy poorfag friends and family that you may need to help out, and stack extra with them in mind too. It's the right thing to do and will also ensure you have grateful loyal allies to help if you ever need them. Unworthy people of poor character get nothing as they will only be a dangerous liability, but many good people will need help and community is very valuable so keep it in mind.

>> No.23155822

>>23155555

>> No.23155827

>>23154118
200 50% dimes equal out to $187 USD in silver content. Is he for sure they are all %50? Because those fish dimes came in both %50 and %80

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>>23155802
Pic related is the first and only platinum coin used in circulation

>> No.23156009
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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

>> No.23156055
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23156055

Chart anon, you here?

>> No.23156159

>>23154404

I think this is definitely true for generic silver, but is less important for government-issued coins. Even in a SHTF scenario, there's not going to be a mass melting down of former government silver, the benefit of a government coin is that it's an easily recognised, widely known unit of precious metal.

If it's a local, well-circulated coin, in half-decent condition and you get a good deal, I don't see any problem in picking up some .500 junk.

>> No.23156194

>>23156009
What app is this, fren?

>> No.23156227

>>23156009
We are rising from the ashes of the last 2 months, consolidation over get ready for the next leg up next stop $35 silver

>> No.23156234

>>23156159
>Even in a SHTF scenario, there's not going to be a mass melting down of former government silver
Bull-fucking-shit. Just you wait until the fakery starts being revealed. I sure hope none of you buy sealed monster boxes....

>> No.23156294
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>>23156194
>not having investing.com installed on your phone so you can check all major indices commodities stocks cryptos and news at once

ngmi

>> No.23156339

>>23154079
>Yet, the current republic system was easily corrupted by communist idealogy in less than a century. So, what's your solution to the globalhomo?

not him, but i don't see this as being the case. through social engineering, our ideals and objectives have been extensively altered, and the brand of socialism that most self-styled "progressives" believe in is a non-starter. even if it did gain some momentum, it would not be self-sustaining. it's a combination of cultural debasement, where sustainable cultural habits and beliefs are replaced or prevented from being passed on from one generation to the next, genetic debasement, and a skewed view of reality through mass media. education is practically designed to repel the conservative-minded thinker. through mass media, pop culture is intellectually bankrupted. we are shown which archetypes to imitate through television and youtube, rather than acquiring most of our behavioral traits from our peers and parents. we are told what ideals and tendencies we should have.

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Things are looking pretty good here.. Worried this is a dead cat bounce though

>> No.23156439

most americans are in fact, severely under-educated. and no, i'm not talking about the "average person", i'm talking about the 110-120iq person. i'm sure there are plenty of people like that working retail or other jobs like that but might not have ended up there if our culture were not so compromised. there are probably plenty of conservatives who are put off by the extreme and at times nonsensical liberal policies and marketing of higher education. i would encourage them to go anyway.

the point is, our culture is being sabotaged, and it's mostly a matter of education.

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>>23152250
I'm glad my asahis have a cult following

>> No.23156555

Why buy silver over gold?

>> No.23156571

>>23156555
It's cheaper.

>> No.23156572
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>>23156439
Can confirm. Perfectly smart people are being pushed down. Engineering is the worst field you see it happening. Jobs being stolen by pajeets because they can take advantage of bullshit rules and laws. I am not a dumb guy but I do gis grunt work because I couldn't even get an interview at a lot of places. So engineering is made up of boomers and pajeets who take the entry level shit.

I'm projecting a bit of course. But any of you read the Bitcoin Standard? The author makes a point in there I think that really sticks with me. He goes into the detail of the decline of quality art in our society and attributes it to currency devaluation. It really still sticks with me.

>> No.23156582

>>23155802
Thanks, I'm a security wagecuck with college bills, but still putting some cash aside to buy up a few ounces. Kicking myself for not starting in March, this general has been a godsend.

>> No.23156592

>>23156555
Trips demand answers
>Ratio
>smaller market
>long term suppression
>more industrial use
>not yet recycled
The next long term level is probably between 35 and 70.

>> No.23156612

>>23156339
>>23156439

and make no mistake, it has nothing to do with social justice. it's a matter of extracting wealth and destroying american/western exceptionalism. the cosmopolitan elite do not care. foreigners do not care. africans do not care. middle-class americans are low-hanging fruit. we are badly ensnared and need to shape up.

>> No.23156621

>>23156572
>Jobs being stolen by pajeets because they can do the same work for less money.
ftfy

>> No.23156656

>>23156621
>737 Max
Only if you have two Americans cleaning the hell out of the shit that gets pumped out.

>> No.23156674

>>23156592
How do you know that silver is undervalued just by the GS ratio? What if the current valuation is accurate, and it has been historically overvalued?

>> No.23156675

Alright so heres an update on where im at......

Viscount= everything looks really solid. Only problem is i havent been able to access their financials yet. Their drilling results are amazing. 5 million ounces in the ground. Another 7 million inferred very large property with 100% ownership.

Tinka- financial side looks good but they arent really doing anything and havent done anything. Theyre not really working the properties they have and no major updates in terms of actually working their property. They are also in Peru. Im not really interested in them.

Scottie- very bad financials. I turned away almost instantly. Operating at a 2 million dollar loss.

Kootenay- very good drill results but they have too much debt.

Klondike- very tempting at 5 cents a share but their drill results suck thwy are boasting a piss poor (comparatively to other companies) 10 gpt silver. Just not impressive enough.

Silver spruce- VERY TEMPTING. They havent done any drilling yet but have done some geophysicals. They seem very confident. At a price of five cents it seems very tempting. I'll throw a couple hundred at it and maybe grab 1000 shares of klondike for shits and giggles.

Next up is impact. Discovery metals. Arizona silver. Golden minerals. Silver one.

>> No.23156697

>>23156656
Still cheaper than if it was all Americans, I guess.

>> No.23156699

>>23156674
I'm going based on supply and demand only. Supply is drying up at these prices. "the cure for low prices is low prices"

>> No.23156702

>>23156572

currency devaluation is also a matter of education, or lack thereof. an educated populace can make educated decisions, like buying precious metals. an uneducated populace cannot. how many people with advanced degrees in any hard science, economics, etc.? a reasonably intelligent person should be reasonably well-networked. but we're not.

>> No.23156710

>>23156674
50 percent of silver that is mined is consumed by industry.

>> No.23156736

>>23156621
Hey I don't disagree but you're a retard if you don't see any problem with that. Because Americans aren't even being offered those opportunities. They post a job, get tons of applicants, deny them, then tell the government "my hands are tied, need to do an H1B". The entire thing is flawed.

>>23156702
Also good points.

>> No.23156751

>>23156697
I think boeing lost a lot, at least brand power.

>> No.23156774

>>23156572
>He goes into the detail of the decline of quality art in our society and attributes it to currency devaluation.
that sounds fascinating
can you break his reasoning for this down to a few lines?

>> No.23156803

>>23155548
I'd like to mew her pudding if you know what i mean

>> No.23156857

New thread?

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I'm about to load up on Bayhorse, any Anons think this is a bad idea?

>> No.23156927

>>23152054
this doesn't quite make sense. what about all the idiots who bought a single bitcoin at 17,000? where do they land on here?

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>>23152976
I like your collection, you should add an austrian corona (Österreich Kronen) gold coin, preferably the 100 Kronen, but 20 is fine aswell.

>> No.23157021

>>23156916
They have great properties. Hay are there any vancouver anons with 4x4 trucks that wants to go /out/ to Bayhorse's properties and have a look for themselves? I can post maps to them if anyones interested.

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>>23156774
Sure, it's been a while though. Basically, the book is all about time preference (ie a higher time preference means you save now to have more money or enjoyment later) is assaulted by an unsound currency. This means that people are less appreciative of good art and also people have less money to use to invest in good art. Because everyone will just spend their money since their currency may lose value tomorrow. It's a real interesting point but I think it rings true when you consider that we treat art as something to be consoomed vs something intrinsically valuable in itself.

>> No.23157101

>>23157021
You're pretty dope Pan Man, they are at the top of my watchlist for big plays because of your insight. I have a 4x4 but currently reside in MB. Maybe next time I'm going through BC

>> No.23157129

>>23157037
wow interesting concept interesting connection
I just ordered the book so I can read it myself. Thanks for the summary.
art is really a crazy subject to learn and think about. Especially when you add in the economic aspect of it.

>> No.23157373

>>23153332
identity politics is actually the norm, the multilingual, multicultural, diverse society is what is causing division, not identity politics. people do not naturally all have the same thoughts and goals. there is a reason that people in different parts of the world are different, we aren't computers that can just be programmed. The US is fucked, but it has nothing to do with people acting in the interest of their own ethnic groups, that's just human nature.

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>>23154118
I love Canadian Junk silver (I live in the US). 200 for 200 sounds like a fine deal.

>> No.23157501

We got a baker?
>t. Wagie

>> No.23157507

>>23145898
Who’s baking?

>> No.23157521

>>23157101
I am thinking about going out to their claims above Hope on my way to Vancouver, but they may already be buried in snow by the time i am down there. Might be a next year project.

>> No.23158040

>>23156675
thanks fren