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How Could We Let This Happen edition

Bullion dealers
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/
https://www.goldeneaglecoin.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)

>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

EU/ENGLAND sources
https://www.chards.co.uk/ [Much cheaper than BullionByPost]
https://goldprice.eu5.net/ [Website to compare gold prices for UK]

Russian/European coins
https://oldsilver.ru/

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>>23956994

>> No.23974554

First for

>> No.23974565
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First for course GOLD

>> No.23974586

What is the one /PM/ item you dream of buying?
100 oz silver bar?
500 gram gold bar?
Give me something to dream of and work for here.
>extra points if you post a picture of it

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>>23974494
>mfw

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>>23974586
Once I cash out my crypto profits I'll just park everything in pic related

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>>23974586
Definitely 50g hand pours

>> No.23974720

Can someone blackpill me on Bayhorse without referencing their pajeet ceo? Im down 300$ and wanna know if I should cut my losses.

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>>23974586
kilo asahi is a current goal. 2021 gold eagle. nothing ridiculous

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>>23974586
Don't really have one item in particular, but filling up pic related is gonna be the hardest PM goal for me to accomplish right now, trying to get my first one by the end of the year

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>>23974586
Or 50 gold sovereigns. The pmg meme coin list will get you pretty good amount of au

>> No.23974827

>>23974586
I really want one mercury dime

>> No.23974859
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>>23974827
well anon, i think we could work something out...

>> No.23974868

>>23974586
A tube of Gold Buffaloes. I love the look of that coin.

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anyone stacking 40% Kennedy’s? great for low premiums

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>>23974827

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>>23974898
hello pube fren, no i prefer 90%s

>> No.23975017

>>23974923
Would

>> No.23975109
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>>23974586
A life-sized, pure gold waifu statue

>> No.23975221

>>23974898
Got a tube of them with my latest Gold purchase. They were all in pretty good shape, bizarrely I got a bunch of 1965's and not a single 1969 despite 1965 being the lowest mintage.

>> No.23975233

>>23974565
how can he even hold it

>> No.23975254

>>23974720
Seems like the company has been bouncing everywhere a lot for years. According to a recent post in ceo.ca, the company has been a coal company, then an oil company, recently silver and now diversifying into gold with silver. The production of their silver mine has been a topic of discussion a lot but no updates from BHS. Dilution seems likely due to the bad balance sheet. The company seems to be very unfocused in my opinion. They should be focusing on getting cashflow from their silver mine (=ramp up production!) but they just bought a new property which they will attempt to drill next month (in the cold season to boot). I'll keep my shares but damn I'm out whenever (or IF) I get green unless they drill a core of pure gold from Harrison

>> No.23975276

>>23974720
Bayhorse is maddening because they should be able to do well, but they are so small / under managed that they cant get anything done up to planned standards. They have great ground to work with, but have failed to reach their increased production goals and have been late to get started at their joint venture at their Morrison exploration project. I really hoped they would do better.

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What's gonna be the catalyst /PMG/? We've seen 2 hard spoofs this month, with a quicker recovery after each one. Market clearly sees through the "going back to normal" bullshit. Will it be the third spoof that does it? Trump's legal challenges actually making it into the supreme court to be discussed?(and it will be at least discussed shills). The riots and chaos that will continue to erupt in America? Or will it be a slow burn downward until the Victor of the election is settled, and China makes its grand chess move against the now divided United States?

>> No.23975377

>>23975315
https://news.bitcoin.com/300-banks-germany-negative-interest-rates-deutsche-bank-commerzbank-ing/
Negative interest rates are sweeping europe rn.

>> No.23975487

If i have 400 bucks should i invest it in metal or stocks

>> No.23975548

>>23975487
Metal stocks. Or a gun, food, or bus ticket depending on your location.

>> No.23975578

When will silver finally reach 30$?

>> No.23975610

>>23975487
Definitely stocks

>> No.23975841

>>23975578
Next year

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I've always like the idea of having a golden chalice. Just like the one used by Indiana Jones. If not, I'd like a silver statue of an anime girl sitting in my home.

>> No.23975961

Buffet cuts gold and JPMorgan in 13f filling.
Granted, this means it's long been done.

>> No.23976005

>>23975961
Source?

>> No.23976066

>>23975315

Trump actually somehow beating the riggers and proving fraud in court to get states invalidated still seems like a pretty longshot.

However, this is the current major downside risk. Not because he's gonna actually spend less money than Biden. Honestly, with a red senate Trump will probably be able to coax MORE money out of them, not less.

However, there are a lot of dumb boomers mentally stuck in the 1980's who run a lot of these big funds who still somehow think Republican = low spending + dollar strong. So if it looks like he's gonna pull it off, they'll dump their GLD cause they're retards. Have cash ready for this.

>> No.23976077

>>23976005
It was on the Live News section on Think or Swim. Trying to find an article now.

>> No.23976138

NFG came out with another great drilling result today. The share price going down is a good indicator that it may be overvalued now after the last incredible drilling result
https://ceo.ca/@newswire/new-found-intercepts-445-gt-au-over-685m-in-60m

>> No.23976195

>>23976077
Am I reading this right?
https://fintel.io/so/ca/abx/berkshire-hathaway
That they just decreased their position by 46%? Because that wouldn't worry me at all unless they sold the whole position together.

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hello frens

>> No.23976271

>>23976138
thats still pretty great mineralization.

>> No.23976294

>>23976195
Correct. He probably sold those shares when GOLD peaked around the 30's.

>> No.23976320

>>23976271
For sure. I would never sell if I had been able to get a position at under C$3.00. I WISH the price went down so I could get in at a more affordable price. I have never seen such consistent and incredibly high drilling results before

>> No.23976372

>>23976294
If anything I'd consider the news of selling off JPM and ABX Bullish for Gold. I'd bet money we'll see they invested into more mid sized and smaller mining companies with what they took out of Barrick Gold in future reports.

>> No.23976473

>>23976372
I'm less inclined to believe that. I think Buffett would probably stick to big, safe plays with commodity upsides. Probably will get into copper and other soon-booming base metals due to his distaste of gold as an asset (it's non-producing). Perhaps he also sees the future demand in nuclear power and invests in uranium?

>> No.23976544

>>23976320
its an older deep structure thats been remineralized several times. Extremely rich structure similar to how the Red Lake District formed.

>> No.23976590

>>23976473
>Probably will get into copper and other soon-booming base metals due to his distaste of gold as an asset (it's non-producing).
Maybe, but he still currently holds more shares of GOLD than JPM, which is hilarious.

>> No.23976630

>>23974586
Got rolls from each of the 5 eyes countries plus a nafta trio

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>>23976544
I've seen that many juniors have established operations there too. Investors talking about investing into areas adjacent to NFG's property. Just today junior mining network came out with a big piece of news that a junior had gotten great surface samples at Newfoundland. It's like a modern day gold rush... I should probably look at other companies over there and see if I have any money to invest
>>23976590
Yeah he's bearish on banks right now, as he should be. It's going to be a commodity decade imho

>> No.23976692

Looks like precious metals are going full Tesla. Every major dip gets instantly devoured. They keep knocking the prices, but it just doesn't work anymore.

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>>23974733
Here ya go bud :)

>> No.23976747

>>23976653
thats normal, look at the Golden Triangle and Red Lake regions. All sorts of small cap juniors pop up to take over land around the big finds, and often they hit their own major find as well. Once one spots been located others swarm around.

>> No.23976753

>>23976473
Barrick Gold is the Walmart of Miners. If you know there's a PM bullrun (which would be the only reason Buffet would ever consider Gold in the first place) why not also invest into the potential Costco's of the Mining world? I'm not saying he'll invest into a hyper speculative company, but maybe a up and coming for sure play.

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>>23974586

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nice>>23974494

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>>23976753
imagine debating the decisions of the board of Berkshire Hathaway

>> No.23976835

>>23976753
I mean your guess is as good as mine anon, the man called the Oracle thinks differently than most. He may just surprise us both!
>>23976747
Oh I guess that makes sense. It's the first time I've seen these first steps being taken so it's a totally new and incredible thing to witness in action. It's the first time I'm seeing the party getting started!

>> No.23976836

>>23976747
I've been meaning to ask you something Panman. What is the seasonality play in regards to Mining operations? I know fall and spring are the worst cause mud makes a mess of everything, compared to dry summer days and frozen dirt. Does this seasonal transition affect earnings and stock pricing at all? Or is it mostly baked in to the expectations of the sector?

>> No.23976955

>>23976831
We're Goldbugs, on 4Chan, on a Crypto currency board. Contrarian views and devil advocacy is the air and water we breathe.
>>23976835
A another possible angle could be he knows JPM is about to get it's shit wrecked for the Metal spoofing it's done, and doesn't want as many beans on the board for the guaranteed volitility PMs are about to go through. Hedging for a collapse or moon mission.

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>>23976955
just imagine
>no.

>> No.23977045

>>23974586
the "jesus cleans the temple" silver bar

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>>23976473
How is the movement of Uranium? I have been saving lists of potential plays I've been meaning to look at, but been too tied up with Gold/Silver for any serious considerations.

Aren't we still years away from a recovery demanding a substantial uptick in energy consumption? Or are we betting on Biden green spending for some upwards action ahead of schedule?

>> No.23977117

>>23977057
I know next to nothing about uranium yet. Although I think that now is a wonderful time to invest in that. I'll first want to go in harder on gold and silver and maybe copper or other base metals due to my limited capital. I'm just simply too poor

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>>23977045
good choice fren

>> No.23977253

>>23977057
I do not know much about about the current market, but I do know that Boomers are deathly afraid of anything containing the word Nuclear. Once the Boomers die off it will be politically profitable to build Nuclear plants again, leading to a massive increase in demand for Uranium (as well as for Zirconium for fuel rods) as they start to get proposed and built.

>> No.23977259

>>23976836
not usually unless the location is really remote or inaccessable for part of the year. I remember for example back in the day the SNIP gold mine could only be accessed by hover craft and air strip they could only ship concentrates from the mine in the late summer and fall due to the water levels on the Iskut River.

>> No.23977304

>>23976836
if were talking about explorers though its a big difference, most explorers pack up for the winter season entirely as dealing with crew accommodation and logistics for equipment is a massive headache in the winter months. Spring breakup also causes problems and shut downs but its usually over with fairly quick.

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>>23977117
Lol, well going all in on physical PMs and Miners makes every man short term poor anon. I'll do info dump on uranium stuff I picked up to help you in your future research.

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>>23974586

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>>23977340
Much appreciated man. I love this community!

>> No.23977461

>>23977350
Beautiful coin. Chinese mythology is kinda based

>> No.23977463

>>23977253
>>23977117
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-54703204
Good news for uranium. 5 days old though.

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>>23977253
They are building 2 new Nuclear reactors on Leafland, multiple in China, and more across the world. Boomers fear is what makes it such a attractive market, it once being 105 billion dollar market cap, brought down to 5 billion. The only catch is patience.

>>23977304
Good to know Panman. I mostly stick to producers with nearby exploration potential. Can't wait till Ascot matures in 2021.

>> No.23977529

>>23977463
>Rolls-Royce argues that as well as producing low-carbon electricity, the concept may become an export industry.
First of all, I didn't know Rolls-Royce was in the energy business, second: that's a very smart argument since the US desperately needs to produce something, and uranium is a no-brainer

>> No.23977585

>>23977489
once Ascot gets going with their mill so many smaller high grade short term mines will likely pop up nearby. Without the added cost of shipping ore for milling a lot more projects will be on the table.

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>>23974494
more silver or more gold?

>> No.23977677

How come people on this board don't talk about gold no where near as much as cryptos? I'm just starting to invest and stuff, was thinking of gold or silver. What's the best way for poor fags to buy slowly?

>> No.23977728

>>23977677
buy an ounce of silver each week at your local shop

>> No.23977739

>>23977633
I really, really like that image. And why not both?

>> No.23977754

>>23977677
>How come people on this board don't talk about gold no where near as much as cryptos?
Because cryptos literally go bing bing wahoo and everyone wants the +1500% spike on the bag they're holding

>> No.23977764

>>23974586
Definitely this >>23974633, its my primo number 1 goal. Maybe one day.

I also want mesopotamian coins after reading a book that had lots of translations of old texts written in cunieform on baked stone tablets, it was a totally different world. There was a letter that was particularly memorable that I'll dig out just now.

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>>23977489
>>23977392

>> No.23977871

I have a feeling kinesis is going to get a massive surge of inflows from btc exits in the next month

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>>23977461
There's a whole series, but the art on that one really does it for me, it pops... the others didn't really catch my eye.

>> No.23977978

>>23977782
Oh hey, I know that Olkiluoto 3 one in Finland! Sadly owned by an unlisted company.
>>23977909
unf, craftmanship like this is hard to come by in this day and age

>> No.23978024
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>>23974586
Also this

>> No.23978066
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>>23977764
I didn't know there was a wiki page for it! It can be found here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complaint_tablet_to_Ea-nasir

The book can be downloaded in full here, its well written and really fascinating:
https://oi.uchicago.edu/research/publications/misc/letters-mesopotamia-official-business-and-private-letters-clay-tablets

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>>23977978
I agree. Mint of Poland I believe

>> No.23978163

>>23977677
You buy PMs for safety, knowing that your investment will never go bust. You buy crypto to zoom zoom 10x or -99.9% your investment in a few weeks to months.

>> No.23978352

>>23977677
Cryptos are attractive to zoomers because of the idea of repeating the bitcoin miracle, people want easy moon mission and to get rich quick.
>I'm just starting to invest and stuff, was thinking of gold or silver. What's the best way for poor fags to buy slowly?
Well gold isn't that easy to buy slowly because of its high price per ounce but silver is cheap to buy in smaller increments. If you can though, get some gold first with a bigger investment and then grab smaller silver purchases over time. Avoid tiny coins, they carry a higher premium. The smallest gold coin you should buy is 1/4oz and the smallest silver coin you should buy is 1oz

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>>23978352
>>23977677
Do not disregard constitutional silver

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>>23977340
Rick, is that you?

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>>23977677
>>23978352
I agree with everything you said, except the buy gold first part.
Many anons feel that silver has a bigger upside, plus you don't have to save up- you can start right away.
There's no one-size-fits-all plan, everyone's situation is different, but if you're just starting and you don't have any PMs yet, I'd recommend silver first. Depending on how much you plan on putting in to PMs, I wouldn't recommend buying gold until you already have at least 100-200 ozs of silver.
Ultimately it's an individual choice though. Some anons are 100% silver, some are 1/100 Au/Ag. Make a plan that works for you.
Welcome, fren, and GL!

>> No.23978686

>>23977633
More to silver, but get some gold sovereigns if you can.

>> No.23978745

>>23977677
Personally, get 100 oz of physical silver as fast as you are able (while still maintaining a responsible cash balance for emergencies). Then start buying cheap fractional gold. Pick your own ratio. Because gold is less volatile, I include it in my "emergency fund". Once you have a decent amount of physical gold, or don't feel safe with it in your house use a service like kinesis to buy pms. Cheapest allocated gold and silver on the market

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>>23978745
what is a "decent amount" ?

>> No.23979045

>>23979011
It depends upon your monthly cash flow after necessary expenditures.

>> No.23979153

>>23977728
Are coins okay to buy? Are they usually cheap locally?

>>23977754
>>23978163
Makes sense

>>23978352
I noticed that too when looking at prices, silver seems much more affordable. I saw I could buy 1 oz coins for around 25 bucks. I'll keep the 1/4th oz coins in mind when saving.

>>23978470
What's constitutional silver?

>>23978668
Thanks a bunch for showing me some paths to take. Appreciate it

>>23978745
Another vouch for silver. What's fractional gold?

Sorry for the typical newfag type question and stack of (you)s, but you've all been friendly and helpful

>> No.23979179

>>23979153
>What's fractional gold?
Smaller amount of gold, like 1/10 oz or 1/4 oz, so that you can buy gold without spending $2k in a single go
There are higher premiums on them, but they enable people with less free cash flow to buy gold

>> No.23979207

>>23979011
like 15,000 ounces

>> No.23979241

is it likely for mining stocks and PM prices to start trending back up in the new year? whilst I know this is a long term play it's been a bit annoying to see everything crab and/or dump over the last few months

>> No.23979263

>>23979153
>What's constitutional silver?
In the United States, from the founding of our country to 1964 our quarters, dimes, and half dollars were all made out of 90% silver. We also had larger 90% silver dollars, 35% silver nickels from 1941-1945, and 40% silver half dollars from 1965-1970. The 90% silver quarters, dimes, and half dollars are what we call constitutional or “junk” silver.

>> No.23979274

>>23979241
>it's been a bit annoying to see everything crab and/or dump over the last few months
you realize that it was at a peak a few months ago, right?

>> No.23979306

>>23979263
Just keep an eye out for them in change or buy because they're cheap or what's the appeal?

>> No.23979307

>>23979011
For the average american, I would start getting nervous at having more than 15-20k in metal in their house. It's totally uninsurable and you would be looking at a very large loss in your saved labor if you are in the ballpark of the median income. Unless you already have a $1000 high tl rating floor safe for guns AND neighbors that are going to notice if someone takes a grinder to it for an hour while your out of town, it is much cheaper to take advantage of the safety and security of vaulting services for additional metal. You're already totally covered if the dollar collapses, so even if youre schizo about government allocated seizure, you'll survive.

>> No.23979354
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>>23979153
>What's constitutional silver?
The Silver coins that used to circulate in various countries around the world. The US had 90% silver Dimes, Quarters and Halves and Dollars before 1965, for example. They're usually sold pretty close to spot in circulated condition.

>> No.23979360

>>23979306
>or buy because they're cheap
mostly this
you can get them relatively cheap for the silver content, plus they're technically legal tender coins

>> No.23979430

>>23979153
If you want some small gold go to monumentmetals.com and look at their European fractional coins. They have the best prices that I’m aware of and those coins weigh .1867 of an ounce so they’re quite affordable

>> No.23979436

>>23979306
>Just keep an eye out for them in change or buy because they're cheap or what's the appeal?
You should definitely keep an eye out for them in change because they’re worth about 17 times face value, but the best reason to buy them is because you get fractional (read: small and divisible) silver for a good premium. People like them because they’re expected to be used as a barter currency post SHTF because of the small size. If you were to buy 50 silver dimes, versus 50 .999 fine silver rounds of the same size, the rounds would cost you at least twice as much

>> No.23979643
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Where do I go about if I want to start scrapping copper?
What should l look out for?

>> No.23979720

>>23977728
I suggest your local shop because that allows you to buy small amounts without postage and handling screwing up your average.
Generic rounds and bars tend to be cheapest. You should get some govt bullion at some point though. And constitutional silver is pretty great. Definitely get some of that too.
I think if you go in to the shop every week or two and just buy what you feel like buying, you'll do okay over the long run.

>> No.23979744

>>23979643
they are called wires and they come in different colors

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>>23979153
YW fren.
Ah, the coins vs rounds vs bars question.
"Coins" refers to gov't made coins, legal tender. Examples include American Silver Eagles, Canadian Maples etc.
"Rounds" refer to circular silver made by private mints. Examples include GSM Aztecs and Asahi cyber rounds (pic related).
"Bars"' refer to rectangular bars, also usually by private mints.
As far as which is better... it is hotly debated. Once again, it's an individual choice.
Coins are most widely accepted/recognized/desired, and therefore easier to sell. Caveats being that it's all easy to sell and why would you ever sell anyway. You will generally pay $2-$5 more per oz for coins vs rounds, but you MIGHT get $2-$5 more when selling.
Rounds are generally cheaper than coins, and there is a wide variety of beautiful art available, if you're into that kind of thing.
Bars are the most affordable option. Some feel that they might be harder to sell, but that is debatable.
Generally speaking, coins and rounds are less likely to be faked than bars, and easier to test. There are exceptions, and this is debated as well.

>> No.23979771

>>23979643
Crackheads aren't allowed in the moral haven of pmg

>> No.23979783

>>23979643
>Where do I go about if I want to start scrapping copper?
construction sites
>What should l look out for?
the police

>> No.23979816

>>23979783
>construction sites
if you gonna do something illegal might as well cut the ground wire off cell towers.

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Picked this half dollar up with some junk. Looks like a nice one.

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>>23979783

>> No.23979936
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More 10 schillings. Going to fill a chest with these over my lifetime.

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>>23979757
Bars, in addition to being cheaper per oz, also take up less space (pic related).
If you're just starting out, here's a general template to follow (adjust as needed).
Say you plan on accumulating 500 ozs. I'd say get your first 100 ozs in good quality rounds, such as Asahis, because they're affordable but recognizable. Then decide what amount of gov't coins you want, and which kind, then split the next 100-200 ozs between coins and rounds until you have the ratio you want. Then I'd look into 10oz bars for the next 100-200 ozs. After that, 100oz bars and/or gold.
This is just one path... please do your own research, adjust and improvise as your needs and circumstances dictate.
Allow yourself to splurge on meme coins/I-really-want-it coins every once in a while, but don't get too deep into numismatics or collectibles until you know what you're doing.

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Genius or austistic retard?

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Some quarters too

>> No.23980062

>>23980017
Autistic, but not a retard. Not a genius either

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Nice little French coin.

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>>23969055
The mark of the beast isn't a physical chip or anything like that, it's more of a symbolic thing made clear by the reference to the head and the hand; You follow the way of the beast in your thoughts and actions. If instead you follow the way of Christ in your thoughts and actions, you will be rejected by the world and people will refuse to trade or associate with you.

Interestingly that's already happening, look at cancel culture being pushed onto people if they refuse to believe the latest trends about sexuality or marriage, you get crowds of angry nutters trying to publicly destroy people and evict businesses from society. PMs are good bros, there's a lot in the Bible about the true value of gold and the curses placed on those who measure with false weights (no different to currency debasement by the Fed), but make sure you store up your treasures in heaven too.

>> No.23980384

>>23980127
cute, ive always liked that word 'centimes'.

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>>23980384
Its lovely, heres the other side along with more random junk silver I got today.

>> No.23980580

>>23980308
>kill anyone that disagrees with you for thousands of years
>cry like a little bitch when they pay you back by not hiring you.

>> No.23980635

>>23974923
Kek

>> No.23980768

>>23980017
So just to be absolutely clear; This is my claim:
>The Comex has been drained. Not being drained, in November 2020, it Has Been Drained, and now is usurping the world’s precious metal supply.

>> No.23980830

>>23980580
Islam?

>> No.23980859

>>23980768
He actually is autistic. Imagine an autistic NEET is the one who exposes the end of the COMEX in December 2020. And 2020 is complete.
>Financially i have few motives at this point either. Since i don’t care about money (there is no replacement for clean mental health, ask Keanu Reeves or Jim Carey) i have no problems sharing my income either. I get ~€15,000 a year in Dutch Wajong social security (and associated subsidies like rent) – a social security afforded to those incapable of work before the age of 18 (mental trauma/severe autism (Aspergers, so still high functioning) in my case).

>> No.23980886

>>23980830
yep. And christianity and judaism and hinduism and every other religion that has to kill people to keep them from disagreeing.

i think that particular one is a christina though, he keeps rambling about the mark of the beast or some stupid psychotic shit.

>> No.23980923

>>23980859
HOLY FUCKING KEK. I bought Lynas corp on this autistic Kid's recomendation. I figured he was throwing millions around.
>s for capital, i had about €10k of life savings on December 8th 2019 which i converted to 2 ounces of gold, 305 ounces of silver and 1k of cash which has been put into the markets since.
>The money i put into the markets i put into Gold, Silver, Rare Earth, Ethical Nickel/Cobalt junior miners and a Uranium miner
So he owns tops $400 of Lynas

>> No.23980926

>>23980886
Pretty sure Islam and Judaism are the only ones with any notable history of killing people who disagree
Even the crusades where basically Christians killing Christians

Atheism is really trying to catch up though between communism and abortions

>> No.23980995

>>23980926
inquisition, witch trials. Christianity isn't innocent.

would you hire an atheist, a communist, a nazi, or someone that's pro-abortion? I mean at least atheists don't cry about it when they can't get a job or a place to live. They expect it.
Fundamentalists Christians always seem so surprised.

>> No.23981006

>>23980923
>I bought Lynas corp on this autistic Kid's recomendation
how about you just DYODD in the future?

>> No.23981035

>>23980995
>inquisition, witch trials. Christianity isn't innocent.
I'm not saying it is
>would you hire an atheist, a communist, a nazi, or someone that's pro-abortion?
Yes because I'm not hiring someone based on their politics, in fact that notion is illegal

>> No.23981047

>>23980995
>create a sect that claims its leader holds greater authority than Jesus
>do a bunch of vile things that Jesus specifically rebuked
>cast Jesus in a bad light through your actions so that the world hates and ridicules him
Yeah that sure sounds like Christianity to me!

>> No.23981062

>>23980995
>inquisition
Massively overblown
>witch trials
Not exclusive to Christians and also massively overblown

>> No.23981067

>>23974720
It's an extremely high risk play on sketchy management and for it's risk reward, there are far far better bets to make in the silver junior space. If you want to make a speculation on Bayhorse, it better be a 1% or so position in your portfolio. The folks who talked you into having it as a big holding fucked you, and the true blackpill is you deserve it because you listened to retards on 4chan without doing the required hundreds of hours of DD on not just bayhorse, but the whole silver junior space; that would've revealed the kind of risk you were taking for the reward.

The final blackpill is that this type of risk taking behavior will bankrupt your account one way or another eventually until you learn that making money requires effort and hard work.

>> No.23981081

>>23981006
The due dilligence was simple.
>China controls 90% of rare earth market
>They are threatening export controls
>There is only one publicly traded rare earth producer outside china
Lynas. His autism has made me 30% in two weeks

>> No.23981098

>>23975221
I got a couple 1964s when I bought 100 from JMB

>> No.23981142

>>23976138
The market cap unfortunately is massive these days. Luckily I got in early and had a fast 2.5x on NFG. Tried to tell you guys but everyone was obsessed with Bayhorse and Aurcana.

Labrador Gold sits on the same fault and lies just north of NFG. Rob Mcewen has bought shares here.

>> No.23981151

>>23980995
>inquisition
I’m not even a Christian but the Inquisition was objectively based, forcing jews and mudslimes to convert or die was a good option. Too bad the jews just feigned belief in Christ and brought their jewry with them to the New World on the fleets of (((Columbus)))

>> No.23981253

>>23981062
>Not exclusive to Christians
I said they all did it. Not just Christians

Christians just act so surprised when they get treated the same way they treat others. Cancel culture isn't a modern atheist thing. It arose because white christians have been doing it to everyone else for centuries.

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>>23981081
Well I'll be! Nice returns anon! Guess I've got some homework to do again...
>>23981142
Funny thing, I'm actually researching Labrador at the very moment!

>> No.23981391

>>23981253
>It arose because white christians have been doing it to everyone else for centuries.
I guess they should start doing it again, then

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>>23981253
>”It arose because white christians have been doing it to everyone else for centuries.“
>remember white Christians are evil goy so they must be targeted
Shalom rabbi, how’s the weather in Tel-Aviv?

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Which Junior miner logo should I photoshop this into? I'll take any reccs.

>> No.23981438

>>23980859
I keked when I first read this. I thought this guy was some hedge fund WizKid but he's literally a NEET playing with chump change. He's not wrong though

>> No.23981449

Damn. At $2058 Gold Russia can effectively go on a gold standard as their reserves would 1:1 back their M0 supply

>> No.23981450

>>23981391
>I guess they should start doing it again, then
I see you've never visited the southern US as a muslim or an atheist or a gay person.
>>23981405
I'm an atheist. Less popular in the US than muslims and much less popular than jews.

>> No.23981476

>>23981067
>there are far far better bets to make in the silver junior space.

By order of low market cap, what are the best?

Bayhorse has brownfield exploration with productive capabilities and their properties are silver rich. This is exactly what im looking for

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>>23981428
BHS version exists already...
SSE maybe? Not really their fault though desu

>> No.23981487

>>23981268
Mariner resources is another one with a tiny market cap in NF. First mining gold also has a property that they haven't done much work on there; which is insane as the company is already fucking incredible with 20m ounces and they also have a kicker project in red hot Newfoundland. Anaconda mining is a producer that has 2 properties in Newfoundland and 1 in nova scotia. Maritime resources also owns property i believe.

Really like that you're putting the work in by the way. Good shit.

>> No.23981517

>>23981438
I agree with him completely. Am I autistic?

>> No.23981518

>>23981450
>I see you've never visited the southern US as a muslim or an atheist or a gay person.
As it should rightly be, you aren’t entitled to be treated nicely wherever you go

>> No.23981524

>>23981450
>I see you've never visited the southern US as a muslim or an atheist or a gay person.
how would anyone know if you never mentioned it.

>> No.23981537

>>23981450
>>I see you've never visited the southern US as a muslim or an atheist or a gay person.
>as an x minority
Ah yes I forgot that rednecks are having summary executions of minorities as soon as you cross the mason-dixon line

>> No.23981575

>>23981518
>you aren’t entitled to be treated nicely wherever you go
exactly

that's why I laugh when a fundie bitches about cancel culture. They pretty much invented it.
>>23981524
>how would anyone know if you never mentioned it.
In my experience not showing up for church on sundays and thursdays and church picnics twice a week tends to tip them off. They pay attention to their neighbors in the bible belt.

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>>23981487
Yeah I found out about those companies just a while ago myself too. I grabbed a bunch of companies and filtered some out and the ones I plan on researching that have operations in Newfoundland are: LAB (ongoing atm), GR, MOZ, QRO, SIC, SPMT, WHM. I'll try to pick one or two of these companies and maybe invest in those but I'll have to see what my bank account thinks about that as I'm a poorfag
>Really like that you're putting the work in by the way. Good shit.
Thanks, learning all the time. Won't make the same mistakes as I did with BHS for example

>> No.23981611

>>23981575
>They pay attention to their neighbors in the bible belt.
nice larp fgt.

>> No.23981615

>>23981537
how sad, you're retarded!

the anon wasn't bitching about being executed for his beliefs, he was crying because of cancel culture.

>> No.23981639

>>23981615
Lol forget to change your ID retard?

>> No.23981645

>>23981611
try it and see. Move to texas or oklahoma or alabama and don't go to church ever. Take your neighbors almost a week to invite you to church and about 3 weeks to decide they don't want you around.

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>> No.23981672

>>23981615
>>23981645
Honestly considering how much you're whining I don't think it's the fact that your an atheist or whatever
I think you're just insufferable

>> No.23981673

>>23981639
this anon here
>>23980308
crying like a little babby because cancel culture is mean to fundies.

>> No.23981699

>>23981672
>I think you're just insufferable
that's a prerequisite. Who else but an asshole would choose to openly be something everyone hates?

>> No.23981705

>>23981673
>the anon wasn't bitching about being executed for his beliefs, he was crying because of cancel culture.
Why’d you refer to yourself as “the anon”? Youre either a shill or have multiple personality disorder

>> No.23981744

>>23981645
>Move to texas or oklahoma or alabama and don't go to church ever
i've actually lived long term in two of those states. Literally no one gives a shit.
>>23981672
>I think you're just insufferable
This

>> No.23981749

>>23976262
nice. if you're ever thinking of a rhodium stack remember how i'ts price interacts with platinum mining

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>> No.23981767

>>23981705
ah, you're a retard.

I was referring to the anon I first responded to before you other retards decided to jump in.

I even linked his post for you so you could understand. But alas you're literally retarded.

>> No.23981780

>>23981699
If you can't recognize that no-one cares about how openly gay and more that you're going "le woe is me i am so persecuted those damn christians don't like me flouting my dildo apparel we must ruin their lives because they were historically kinda mean" then you're hopeless

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>>23981763
great OC anon

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>> No.23981829

>>23981744
>i've actually lived long term in two of those states. Literally no one gives a shit.
I haven't lived there in 30 years, so you know more than me. Back in the day you wouldn't get hired or find a place to rent.

my guess is the bitching christian upthread is right. Public opinion is turning against fundamentalist christians to the point where they can't afford to openly treat people badly anymore.

>> No.23981838

>>23981067
>making money requires effort and hard work
okay boomer. or just being an attractive teenager with a loser boss. im a better worker than anyone you've ever employed, hard work doesn't count for shit

>> No.23981862

>>23981476
Off the top of my head I think Strikepoint gold is great for it's market cap. I see Crescat and Quinton Hennigh entering, I see Jeff Clark, Mike Maloney's guy, putting money in; I see GV and Jeb Handwerger loving the stock, we even had Pan Man's endorsement, who recommended the stock at like 14c I believe. And obviously sprott is in. Very tight share structures as well.

The CEO also demonstrated understanding of precious metals cycles by buying the properties at the bottom of the bear market, very impressive.

Brixton is another one I think is sitting on great properties, and has the endorsement of Robert Friedland, Rob Mcewen, Sprott; it's more of a buy based off the chart as it's in the cheapies level right now.

>>23981428
Do MUX with Rob Mcewen shopped in. It works on multiple levels kek

>> No.23981868

>>23981780
Got it backwards. I fully agree if they don't want atheists in oklahoma they should be free to not hire them or house them.

I'm laughing at the weak christian bitching about the same treatment.

>> No.23981869

>>23981673
I don't think you understand mate, I'm not complaining or concerned about it, I'm saying it's a sign of the times. I'm sorry to hear that people have treated you poorly based on your beliefs, and I hope you'll be able to find some good mates in the South

>> No.23981871

>>23981829
>Public opinion is turning against fundamentalist christians
Not really, it's just conservatism in general

>> No.23981876

>>23981838
don't work hard, work smart ;)

>> No.23981900

>>23981868
>>23981829
Post your stack since you like to shit up threads

>> No.23981911

>>23981869
>I'm saying it's a sign of the times
or a sign that you were always in the wrong and the only way you never had to face that is by silencing all criticism.

>>23981871
true that. But they've become essentially synonymous, and the political beliefs arise from the religious.

>> No.23981924

>>23981911
>or a sign that you were always in the wrong and the only way you never had to face that is by silencing all criticism.
Okay this is either bait or cope

>> No.23981931

>>23981900
did you finally figure out your mistake, retard?

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>>23981829
>Public opinion is turning against fundamentalist christians to the point where they can't afford to openly treat people badly anymore.
i knew you were a faggot boomer. there are no more fundamentalist christians. they are the inner party now you just don't see it. People didn't like you because you were a obnoxious faggot boomer like you are now. Would have been better if you killed yourself. I sure hope you didn't reproduce.

>> No.23981946

>>23981931
You post your stack yet retard?

>> No.23981950

>>23981924
do you defend islam as hard as you do christianity? Why not?

we agree islam is wrong, that's why not. Christianity being just as wrong is harder to think about.

>> No.23981955

>>23981876
i already do, and im literally smarter than you, boomer.

>> No.23981961

Anyone hear that COMEX was scrabbling to get there hands on as much silver as they can. I saw a an article on it a few weeks ago but I can't find it anymore.

>> No.23981965

>>23981955
then make money lol

>> No.23981970

>>23981950
>Christianity being just as wrong is harder to think about.
Christianity was objectively more based than modern secularism. It being wrong would mean that modern era morality is right, which is clearly isn't considering that it's in a death spiral.

>> No.23981993

>>23981862
Strikepoint and its sister company Dolly Varden are still some of my favorite juniors in BC. The properties Strikepoint controls could easily become high grade small scale mines with current prices in mind, they just need investment in exploration and infrastructure. The Porter Idaho minesite above Stewart is one of the most interesting small scale mines I ve ever looked at, same goes for the Dolly Varden mine along Alice Arm, that whole region is an explorer paradise.

>> No.23982018

>>23981965
i do, i just can't afford real estate because you pillow kissers hold the market open to foreign billionaires.

>> No.23982024

>>23981829
https://youtu.be/MXSG09xjSNA

>> No.23982025

>>23981970
they're all wrong, but that's sorta the problem with modern amorality, right?

a person's gotta believe in something. Christianity is a good choice I think. But I'm still going to laugh when christians try to use other people's disagreement as evidence that christianity is right.

>> No.23982043

>>23982025
Hey faggot atheist where’s your stack? Seems like you’re awfully hesitant to prove you have one

>> No.23982075

>>23982043
I see you haven't posted yours either.

>> No.23982077

https://www.jmbullion.com/1-oz-jm-bullion-eagle-silver-round/
What do you anons think of these eagle rounds? Yay or nay?

>> No.23982088

>>23982025
>modern amorality
I mean amorality is objective morality in the context of atheism
But yeah post stack cause otherwise you're a fag shitting up the thread

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>>23982018
just take a loan and buy a house, then sell the house at a profit! easy money! don't forget to invest in US Treasuries, they give you an easy 10% return every year!
*sip* *Aaaahhhhh...*

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>>23982043
I have a stack because i'm not some poor boomer atheist faggot.

>> No.23982131

>>23982075
Lol no stack faggot

>> No.23982135

>>23982088
atheism has no morality, that's the problem for secular society and the bonus in business.

>> No.23982155

>>23974494
Is the Australian Austrian in here?

>> No.23982161

dudes honestly im starting to get cold feet and i kind of want to sell all my PMs for bitcoin

>> No.23982184

>>23981838
>>23981955
>>23982018

What a seething kneejerk reaction. Christ I'm just talking investing DD lol; no need to share your life story or your plight against boomers

>>23981993
Absolutely. Porter is awesome. Mine on one side of the mountain, mine on the other side of the mountain. I wonder what's in between? Hmm

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>>23982135
>atheism has no money
lol u just mad because christianity says be fruitfull and christians make bank will you sit in your shack and bait because nothing commands you to be anythign.

>> No.23982194

>>23982184
a giant blob of high grade gold and silver thats what

>> No.23982205

>>23982161
>i kind of want to sell all my PMs for bitcoin
And ride the crash?
>>23982114
Based

>>23982189
Still no stack
Cringelord confirmed
>filtered

>> No.23982223

>>23982155
What's up champ?

>> No.23982224
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>>23982043
>>23982075
honestly posting stack should be basically mandatory. if you don't own any gold or silver, you outta go argue about atheism on reddit.

>> No.23982249
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>>23982194
You're god damn right

>> No.23982251

>>23982184
Is Strikepoint going to be a developer or are they going to cuck themselves by selling the fruits of their exploration to another company? I'm not big on explorers

>> No.23982289

>>23982223
I know Austrians advocate for free banking, but does that mean no national government issued currency? And was the US between 1836 and 1913 considered Austrian because there was no central bank?

>> No.23982309

>>23982224
its usually how /k/ tries solve their arguments, post guns or gtfo

>> No.23982335

>>23982224
if posting a stack is mandatory half the retards itt would be wiped out along with my current ID

>> No.23982356

>>23982251
there primarily an explorer, but I think their plan is to sell out or work with Ascot Resources down the line to construct and operate the mine at Porter Idaho, with pre crushed ore likely being shipped to the Premier Mine mill complex for processing. It doesnt make economic sense to construct a mill and concentrator complex at the site when there is an existing one within 20km of the minesite.

>> No.23982373

>>23982251
Cuck probably to one of the Golden Triangle producers. It's not a big deal as long as the stock runs up before the cucking, so you'll get your multi-bag then a premium on top. Insiders own 35% and management owns 8% so you're not gonna sell for cheap either.

>> No.23982409

>>23982335
>still no stack
Not surprised the fedora tipper doesn’t have one

>> No.23982415

>>23974633
Absolutely based, going straight from completely untangible to a solid brick of goodness

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>>23982335
>half the retards itt would be wiped out along with my current ID
you really should consider wiping yourself out soon

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>>23982373
>>23982356
Right. Thank you. *Sigh* I just don't have enough money to invest into all these amazing companies... Well, into the research backlog it goes...

>> No.23982475

>>23982432
just think, in a couple short years biden's internet police will lock you up for saying that.

it's a brave new world.

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>>23982309
that seems like the reasonable way to do it. If I'm asking a question or talking about a subject I usually post a picture of some of my silver so people know I'm not some faggot.
>>23982335
so, no stack then?

>> No.23982520

>>23982485
I never associate my stack with an ID that's going to get banned. Don't want you faggots recognizing me by my metal.

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>>23982475
>just think, in a couple short years biden's internet police will lock you up for saying that.
I can't believe how incredibly stupid you are. Is this peek atheism in the current year.

>> No.23982569

>>23982289
Technically yes, a true free banking system would have no centrally issued currency. Banks would have to be fully reserved.
>Was the USA Austrian during the free banking period?
In the area of currency you could argue yes, but in terms of government intervention on the federal level I'd say no

>> No.23982573

>>23982520
The mental gymnastics is amazing

>> No.23982580

>>23982544
I'm telling the whole truth, faggot.
I'd also get locked up for calling you a faggot.
Biden's plans for internet bullying are going to turn this into reddit

>> No.23982604

>>23982573
still no stack
do you even have a stack? Keep asking about mine, ignore the fact that you haven't posted yours.

>> No.23982638

>>23974859
Does it involve head?

>> No.23982689

>>23982604
I’m not the faggot that started shitting up the thread, post your stack or leave fedora tipper

>> No.23982698

>>23982604
I'm sorry about your father

>> No.23982702
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This thread started off so well and became absolutely pitiful to read all of a sudden

>> No.23982727

>>23982689
>>23982698
This sounds like quality content
>>23982702
reddit is leaking I guess

>> No.23982740

>>23982689
>I’m not the faggot that started shitting up the thread
remember that religious post I linked for your retarded ass?

that's the faggot that started shitting up this thread.

>> No.23982782

>>23981081
Alright that's it I'm FOMOing into Lynas, thank me when it dips

>> No.23982802

>>23982702
My checks just got recieved anon. Hopefully my metal be mailed and delivered within the week.

>> No.23982840

>>23982802
post the invoice so we can have it re routed

>> No.23982858

>>23982782
don't go too heavy.
/pmg/ is retarded that way. They think gold miners only mine gold and silver miners only mine silver and copper miners only mine copper.

In real life ores don't come with just one metal in them. Gold miners don't throw away silver or copper, copper miners don't throw away gold and silver. Rare earths are mined by literally every publicly traded mining company currently producing in the world.

most of the listed production comes from a few mines, but they're a byproduct of almost every industrial mine in the world. And together that byproduct adds up.

>> No.23982950

>>23982289
Here's a good read on the topic of privately issued currency: https://www.econlib.org/library/Features/feature3.html

>> No.23982977

>>23982802
Nice, what did you get? I've a 1oz bar I bought from a private seller online that's lost in the mail because of post office BS. Had to ask the sender to provide me with the tracking number but he hasn't answered yet. I'll be pissed if it gets sent back to him because the post office is fucking up

>> No.23983058

>>23982520
fuck off retard. real people, who own real metals, are talking.

>> No.23983105

>>23982858
its because there looking at primary production and not the bigger picture.

>> No.23983108

>>23982858
Most of my positions are like 5% of my portfolio with a few larger ones like Newcrest (25%) and First Majestic (12%)
Still red on Newcrest though, it's sad

>> No.23983120

>>23983058
are you posting a 1oz buff as your stack?

lol ok. How bout I post my wedding band since it's worth about 10 of those?

>> No.23983155

>>23983105
Yeah, I get it. Primary production tracks price movement better, but secondary or tertiary gets more market share. Copper miners are the largest gold and rare earths producers, they just don't track the prices of gold or rare earths much.

>> No.23983156

>>23983120
go ahead, post any metal. I dare you. I think you don't own shit.

>> No.23983201

>>23982977
An Austrian 4 Ducat and 10 1oz sunshine rounds.

>> No.23983221
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23983221

I sold Aurcana like a week ago at $1.04 CAD.

Does it look like it's going to continue dipping? I want to buy back in at 90 cents.

>> No.23983234

>>23978066
That is hilarious, and very interesting

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23983238

What's going to happen Tuesday?

>> No.23983270

>>23983156
>crickets

>> No.23983303

>>23983270
he's a homo with no metals, he does this in every other thread. he's even done the "is that all you own" shit when people are posting ACTUAL metals. I'm pretty sure this guy also owns Bob's Recycling. lmao

>> No.23983381

does buying stock actually help the company?

>> No.23983443

>>23983381
It helps them raise money.

>> No.23983483

>>23983238
10am smackdown, on schedule

>> No.23983487

>>23983381
It helps when they offer new stock to buy, and higher share prices tend to indicate a higher value company, which can help with finding capital investors, getting loans or offering more stock in the future. But directly once the stock is initially sold? Not really

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>>23982309
If someone cant post guns, stack, or tits, there is literally no reason to listen to them because they are a failure.

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>>23983490
/k/ laughs at my guns. probably for good reason.

>>23983270
>>23983303
here ya go, my wedding band which is worth more than an ounce of silver

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Why will somebody buy silver off me at a later point in time? I understand physical gold, because it is money. I understand paper silver, because it has industrial uses. But what exactly is the purpose of stacking physical silver?

>> No.23983720

>>23983534
>not even your picture
you are pathetic.

>> No.23983747

>>23983720
whose picture is it?

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>>23983701
>I understand paper silver, because it has industrial uses

>> No.23983770

>>23974494
Bitcoin mooning, gold and silver /doingnothing/ we’re in trouble lads, btc is 10% off it’s ath then I think it’ll go parabolic again we got too cocky

>> No.23983795

>>23983770
Bitcoin mooning is a sell signal, every single time

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>>23983701
Cuz poor fucks can’t afford 1/10oz gold. Of gold hits 5000$/oz, you think plebs gonna shell out 500$ for 1/10? Plebs can afford half oz silver at 50$. Imagine tossing a bitch 1oz silver so she can suck your dick for 2 hrs. Or get two of them like in pic

>> No.23983802

>>23983747
I'm not gonna waste my time, if you wanna talk, post a real stack, with a time stamp.

>> No.23983829

>>23983802
find out who took that picture and you'll discover they're a multimillionaire mining contractor with money you can't imagine.

should be easy to find, it's on my facebook.

>> No.23983841

>>23983770
I'm hearing a lot of shit posting lately form normies that BTC is going to be 340k next year yet I feel BTC is going to crash if it gets to high as people withdraw

>> No.23983854

>>23983802
>>23983829
oh yeah, and he owns a recycling business....

>> No.23983860

>>23983829
>Bob's Recycling
holy shit, it is you!

>> No.23983910

>>23983841
I've been involved with Bitcoin for 7 years and desu every single time it's LE MOON it crashes soon after. I'm not confident in the current uptrend because it's following the same patterns it did in 2013 and 2018, normies getting on the bandwagon means that it'll be fucked within 6 months

>> No.23983933

>>23983841
I think this time we’re the normies buying the silver meme, it’s tough to believe this shits actually gonna moon when it’s still 24$ during a global debt crisis, low rates and massive printing

>> No.23983988

>>23983910
I got out of Bitcoin almost entirely in 2018 and I'm so glad I did, I ended up investing some of what I made into ETH and I'm thinking I'm about to sell all of that. I just don't really think crypto is going where I thought it was.

>> No.23983996

>>23983933
$24 is nearly twice what it started the year at.

this is what silver mooning looks like

>> No.23984039

>>23983988
>I just don't really think crypto is going where I thought it was.
I wouldn't be that pessimistic about it, but I personally don't care for it very much due to the fact that the entire crypto economy is a shitshow now. There's simply too much shit.

>> No.23984054

>>23983996
I didn’t tho, so let’s not cherry pick one small window, I bought quite a bit 10 years back and I’m still in the red from it .. let’s not count inflation ... sigh

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>>23980017
Read it yesterday. I think he is a genius autistic retard.

>> No.23984113

>>23984054
are you the only person that bought at $50?

everyone here bought at $16 and are now sitting at $24.

personally I think it'll settle in around $50 by summer of 21, but that depends on a few factors. Most likely those factors are already baked in though. The US economy is dead in real life. On main street. If that translates to market weakness silver can probably still do another +100%

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From NFG

>> No.23984136

>>23984113
I bought end of year 2010 at 25 ish, not much of an investment that’s meant to fight inflation

>> No.23984160

>>23984113
Lol. Started buying my first stack at $33 the day after the 2012 election. Dca is under $20

>> No.23984177

>>23984136
well you may wind up glad you did, if the markets crash hard enough. And they might.

>> No.23984215

>>23984121
look at all that VG...

>> No.23984221

>>23981450
You are not oppressed in any way you athiest faggot. You dont get a victim card.

>> No.23984226

>>23983829
Big Bob is back everyone

>> No.23984254

>>23984221
I said christians aren't oppressed. They also don't get a victim card.
>>23984226
>Big Bob is back everyone
I'm always here
where's your stack, faggot?

>> No.23984308

>>23983910

I'd like to think so too. But it seems like there's news of Institutional buyers getting into the space since the lockdowns. Tbh I'm getting a lot of fomo back into BTC but I also feel like there will be another huge selloff thanks to the generous printing of tether a few days ago.

>> No.23984342

>>23984308
ngl when BTC drops I'm buying the dip, but this current trend isn't sustainable imo

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Sup guys, I'm back. Haven't been able to my meager stack of ~50oz of silver for the past two paychecks due to bills and projects. Me and the mrs. are trying to stock up on enough groceries to last us through the winter, cause we're weird, I guess.

I other news, gold salts that had been used for decades for various rheumatological conditions (rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis (I have this), lupus, juvenile idiopathic arthritis and Sjorgren sndrome) have been found to accumulate into the lysosomes of various cells throughout the body. This is suboptimal, as when they accumulate like this, this means that they are no longer doing their job relieving inflammation. Another interesting thing happens as well. As most ionic gold medicines were injected, patients occasionally got blue spots on them when the injection sites were exposed to sunlight or lasers. This is actually the gold in the lysosomes being crystallized into gold nanoparticles. While this staining is permanent, it is harmless, physically at least.
>what does this mean though?
If you've ever done any research into nanoparticles being used for cancer research or medicine research, you know that governments are iffy about them. You may also know that so far, only four are in active trials (phase 1 and 2), 3 of which are for the same cancers. Since gold salts are already approved for treatment since the turn of the 20th century, these can then be used, or even injected DIRECTLY into tumors, then crystallized into nanoparticles, who then can be used with a different laser to destroy said tumors. This is useful as Gold nanoparticles are often not well absorbed by tumors due to their properties, whereas ionic gold is very well absorbed by cells.

>> No.23984351

>>23984254
Christians are actually oppressed. White males are actually oppressed. Gay faggot atheists and trannys are not oppressed.

>> No.23984381

>>23984351
>Christians are actually oppressed. White males are actually oppressed.
I certainly hope so, that would be some irony
but all the places I work are full of white christians, so I kinda doubt it.

>> No.23984412

>>23984039
I still own a lot of ETH and some Link. But I just don't think it has the future I thought it did. I think it's become a gambling ring for zoomers, instead of a genuine investment opportunity.

>> No.23984427

in 2032 when the bitcoin inflation is fixed at 0.2%~ and gold is still 2.5%(not fixed so could be higher) how will gold survive? Who would lose 2.3% a year to hold onto gold instead of btc?

>> No.23984446

>>23984121
I like how gaudy these guys are. They know they have extraordinary ground so they've gone full balls to the walls on the financing. They've even designed their own NFG ruler lol. Great cores once again though that is so commonplace with these guys that it goes without saying

>> No.23984489

>>23984446
>They've even designed their own NFG ruler lol
I get mine from Myron for $2.25 US/per

if that's how we're measuring success you should buy stock in my company

>> No.23984511

>>23984427
at that point the chinese miners find it more profitable to mine something else and BTC moves to its true state of $1k fees and 7 day wait times

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>>23984489
lol good point. Guess that was a brainlet take.

>> No.23984535

>>23984512
I agree that's a nice core though...

>> No.23984640

>>23984412
>I think it's become a gambling ring for zoomers
I agree. Everyone wants a piece of the 0 to 100 crypto pie and make millions off of whatever's the new hot shit
I'm not against crypto, but I have a feeling that a lot of my investments will be sitting in stable coins rather than participating in the constant pump-n-dump shit. I do want to learn how to dev smart contracts and the like because some of the skills are interesting but I was literally not legally allowed to do anything while everything was being pumped. I still seethe to this day but that's how it be. Getting 8%+ returns with an ETF while mixing and matching everything else is fine by me

I would like to learn smart contracts and the like but I don't think that it'll be a super valuable addition to my skillset. I'd probably get more value out of other tech stuff when it comes to a career.

>> No.23984659

>>23984640
>I was literally not legally allowed to do anything while everything was being pumped
so many questions

>> No.23984674

IG sentiment scum seem to be telegraphing a paper dump; it's gone from -27% gold weekly short change like 8hrs ago to +40%, to 44%, to 50, to 55, now 60%. It's Tuesday.

>> No.23984690

>>23984674
Source?

>> No.23984702

>>23984690

https://www.dailyfx.com/sentiment

>> No.23984720

>>23984659
>so many questions
underage lole

>> No.23984733

>>23984511
Unless btc really is a million a coin then they’d still be profitable

>> No.23984759

>>23984720
ah yeah, that was my first thought.
don't feel bad it could be worse. I was 44 years old and a regular on /biz/ and still wasn't smart enough to put money in ETH or link

if my kid tells me he wants to invest I'd probably just do it for him. He can't do any worse than me, and lots of kids just like him made millions doing nothing 2016-18

>> No.23984800

>>23984759
I did make my first $8k working for Bitcoin online, but I couldn't do anything with exchanges at the time because they wouldn't let me deposit anything. I did go brainlet mode on ETH but I was 16 and kind of out of the game when it happened iirc
Now I'm more aggressive and able to take risks, but I want to invest in skills and resume points so that I can have a good job that'll in turn let me take more risks

>> No.23984878

>>23984800
I remember in 16 some Silk Road vendor that posted here and had over $10million in BTC. And I remember having $100k to spend when ETH was below a penny and being shilled hard. But I also remember bean and doge and trumpcoin and all the noise. I had no idea what would moon and what would dump.

crypto is risky, I'm still not in it. I have no clue how to invest in that. Only looking back do I see what I missed. Skills are much less risky. But at the end of the day I'm still shitposting on /biz/ while the smart guys are on yachts in the Caymans.

>> No.23984962

>>23984878
I got lucky twice, but I also invested in some bullshit. if you don't have a good feeling about it, invest in something else, finding "the coin" is like hitting the lottery.

>> No.23984997

>>23984962
that's my take.
I regret not buying ETH but I had no way of knowing what was about to happen.

Maybe metals will be the next ETH, who knows? if that happens I'll be set. I've learned not to laugh too hard at any of /biz/'s ideas. Not seriously anyways. Sometimes the least obvious shit makes millionaires.

>> No.23985064

>>23984997
I only got into ETH because a friend shilled it HARD to me. I'm glad I did though.

>> No.23985090

>>23985064
I'm glad you did too. And I'm glad you're still here after that. That's cool shit.

>> No.23985115

>>23985064
was your other success link? That one took a beating for years before it paid out. Kinda thinking of buying some in case it's not done.

>> No.23985131

New thread
>>23985119

>> No.23985722

>>23977045
That was the first piece of silver I bought, it's worth it.