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Vault Dweller 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)
https://www.gold.de/aufgeldtabelle/ (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://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCL6FKQZyoM [Open]
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://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mg9YcAShTo [Open]
Magnets
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgSXg-WOEVY [Open]
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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>>24324959 #

>> No.24336096

>>24336075
Bumping epic bread

>> No.24336158

Someone smart on these comex sheenanigans know if they have to smash spot price harder for deliviers in december or this might be the bottom?

>> No.24336187
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https://www.goldmoney.com/research/market-updates/eliminating-call-options

"The dollar’s move towards hyperinflationary territory of the dollar’s money supply is upsetting the arrangement, which is why Comex, which was never intended to be a delivery market, has seen record deliveries demanded. In the next few days, we will see how many of the remaining December 47,043 contracts (Wednesday’s open interest) will be stood for delivery.

December has often been a turning point for the gold price, and it marked the commencement of this bull market in 2015. This is shown in our chart.

With the exception of December 2018, the gold price fell to a low point in the months before. In all cases, the gold price rose dramatically subsequently. If this pattern is repeated, then we should shortly see the gold price begin to rise towards the year end and beyond. Furthermore, this spike down to the $1800 level can be expected to be underwritten by the 200-day moving average. Last March, it was this average which marked the turn of the market from $1450 to the $2075 high in August."

>> No.24336231

I finally bought that rare Silver round that I've spent the last few months looking for. Ended up only spending $26 on it.

>> No.24336240
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>>24336075
Rawrs,.. whats going on in this thread?

>> No.24336314

>>24336075
I am financially ruined

>> No.24336327
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>>24336240
Bottle caps are allowed as currency

>> No.24336374

>>24336075
Starter here currently with baby's first stacklet of silver. Looking to get some more though. Thoughts on GoldSilver?

>> No.24336399

Bros, I have 2 Black Friday orders in (one w/ SD, one w/ Monument). When both arrive, I'll hit 50ozt Ag. Gotta hold off till early next year; need my powder for a move coming up in Feb. But damn does it feel good to hit 50 before the pause.

>> No.24336413
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time for some vault dweller waifus!

>> No.24336419

>>24336374
I like monument metals they have good prices. Not the fastest shipping.

>> No.24336428 [DELETED] 

Seems like Rubic have a lot of surprises for investors. Some of them you can already test:

> No KYC and trading fees
> No volume limits
> Brokerage fee
> Integration of the 3 blockchains

> https://rubic.finance/
> @cryptorubic_chat

Soon they will open the instant trades options. I can imagine what the RBC price will be after it….x15 or even more??

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>> No.24336455

>>24336419
I'll have a look into them, thanks. I'm a bong so unfortunately I'm trying to balance premiums and shipping costs. Cheers.

>> No.24336746

>>24336455
GoldSilver.be is fine man, shipping cost a quite high, but the also have a vaulting service meaning you can order a little bit this time, and the next time you order a bit you can ship it al to getter. It has to be a minimum of €100 every time though

>> No.24336795

>>24336158
I'm not smart on comex stuff but I'm certain they will

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>>24336327
Actually more physical value in the aluminum of those caps than in paper/digital currency.
>>24336231
Post image?

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>>24336075
anything interesting happening in the world of mining lately? been at work and just passing out when i get home.

>> No.24336946

>>24336075
poop

>> No.24336951
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>>24336849
Those are actually made of silver, kinda of neat. Yeah current coins don’t have any value, even the 5 cents euro are copper clad steel
https://www.perthmint.com/catalogue/coca-cola-vending-machine-2020-silver-4-coin-set--.aspx

>> No.24336975

I don't understand is buying gold and silver just purchasing gold and silver coins like the ones I used to see advertised on TV? How do I sell those later?

>> No.24337024

>>24336975
>How do I sell those later?
I refuse to believe that you can't think of ways to sell something
>>24336849
Gentleman's currency is based

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>>24336936
Oh boy Pan Man. Big drama. QH's NVO just dumped super hard today. Kirkland decided to sell their entire position while already in the negative. I heard that even Sprott has sold most of his holdings but that was sometime earlier. People are speculating that Kirkland leaving the table is entirely because of personal drama. One poster at ceo.ca with a connection to Hennigh posted his response: "Good riddance"

>> No.24337057

>>24336975
You can sell to websites or local coin dealers. Also you can sell on Ebay, craigslist etc.

>> No.24337065

>>24336936
Found any nice flakes or nuggets today?

>> No.24337125

>>24336849
>Post image?
I will when it arrives, I could give you the seller pics from Ebay, but that just wouldn't be the same.

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>>24337048
Here's the screenshot

>> No.24337364

>>24336413
Thoughtful of her to bring a tasty beverage along.

>> No.24337379
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Experienced /biz/nessman here.

If you’re in it for the long haul you should ignore price per ounce and just get the best deal over spot. You should be dollar cost averaging for a fixed percentage of your portfolio.

The market for gold and silver is huge and efficient. Bullion(not numismatics) that is sold for a premium can generally be sold for a similar premium, so it’s a wash. The focus should be on liquidity, I.e. if you live in the US, buy eagles, etc

To all the speculators who think they can predict the future, post a pic of a highly levered position or stfu.

>> No.24337389 [DELETED] 

>>24337155
>>24337048

Wonder if this is why Eloro Resources, Lion One, and Irving Resources also struggled today? All Quinton Hennigh projects.

>> No.24337401

>>24337379
*bought

>> No.24337421

>>24337155
>>24337048

Wonder if this is why Eloro Resources, Lion One, and Irving Resources also struggled today? All projects in which Quinton Hennigh plays some part.

Some people are doubting him now and saying that they are even going to dump their NFG shares.

>> No.24337450

>>24337421
I'd say the struggling was more about the major dip + retrace in gold price. LIO at least refuses to go under 1.50CAD, taking a look at IRV and ELO they seem to have done well too. And NFG wasn't even scratched. Some are doubting but you cannot disprove results. @porc at ceo.ca is just trying to FUD don't mind him

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24337455

just ordered motherfuckin 500oz of silver.

some anons might remember me from previous threads this week about 250oz/3oz gold splits questions etc.

>> No.24337480

what are predictions for bottoms? i got a 10k deuce i want to drop on pms. i have from fiat but i've lost all faith im just going to keep minimum to buy groceries and stuff

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>>24337455
500oz + 55= 555 niggas, we are going to motherfuckin 100$ per piece.

strap the fuck in

>> No.24337519

>>24337480
I'm thinking we're about ATL in gold. But then again I was sure we wouldn't dip under $1800. A lot of deliveries due in December, expect another manipulative dip in precious metals prices though. Average in a little, it's difficult to predict these markets

>> No.24337588
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Got some 1966 50's, they're nice

>> No.24337873

>>24334354
What mango is that? Looks very based

>>24336936
Pan man! About a week ago you were saying there's mining work going in canada, I'm the anon that was considering moving, are there any projects in particular that I should look out for?

>> No.24337885

Lets talk Junior Giants. Impact, silver one, defiance.

Siover one sold all pf their mexican assets and now they have property they dont even own yet and are currently working with leach pads. Their production schedule has them producing in about two years. Worth holding?

I havent done any recent DD on impact or defiance but last i checked, Impact seems to have resolved the land owner dispute and defiance looks good but is dealing with some debt issues.

Im looking into large mid cap producers honestly.

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Is BHP a good buy? I like the idea of owning a company with shares in WA gold mines. The fact that they're into other metals and commodities isn't a bad thing either, diversification.

Is this a good idea?

https://youtu.be/aU4ehgnTjVg

>> No.24338068

>>24337885

SSE is the stock with the land-owner dispute. If it gets drilled, has the potential to run farther than any other silver stock. SVE is a must-own stock, the fact that it is purely in the USA simply means it is must-own for the jurisdictionally USA part of your portfolio. They have 50 million ounces of silver sitting on leach pads, exploration potential to discover more, and Sprott just invested another $5 million. Impact is another must-own stock, and, as its mcap is smaller, a far better purchase than the Twitter-hyped Defiance Silver. Impact has 17 million in cash with no debt, has produced successfully for 10 years, is funding exploration, has a territory 200 square km in size, which has produced 1 million ounces of silver per annum for the past 500 years, has hundreds of past-producing mines going back to the time of Cortez, also has a lot of zinc and gold in the ground. Q3 financials were also 3x better than Q2.

>> No.24338081

>>24337885
I've only done my DD on Defiance. Not invested and honestly not very interested but they've a good property. It's part of a silver mining district, in Mexico if memory doesn't betray me. They recently got financing to cover their liabilities (they paid off all their debt!) and exploration and they are currently trying to expand their flagship asset's mineralization. They also hold another much less interesting property close by in the same district.

I'm much more interested in big gold juniors than silver juniors anyways. But Defiance might be a decent play. I don't know they honestly just seem like a worse Aurcana in terms of their ground.

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24338086

Went with my fiancées dad to a LCS while visiting for Thanksgiving.
I picked up a couple dozen oz of silver, a half ounce Gold Eagle, and he helped me sort out some mercs from FDR dimes.
Then it turned out they didn’t accept card so he spotted me almost a grand. Good day.
In return I sorted through his old coins and fetched the silver out of it, he had a nice little bit.
:)

>> No.24338214

>>24338086
Your future father in law is the most based person on earth

>> No.24338263

>>24338086
Based father-in-law and wholesome moments. I wish my gf's dad was that cool

>> No.24338269

>>24337048
o well thats big holy shit, bet some people are having a fantastic week in NVOs office.
>>24337065
nah its winter now, i am getting started working shifts at Barkerville Gold Mines doing some underground work and other chores.
>>24337873
BC is loaded with potential work right now, all you need to do it go online to different companies HR departments and ask what there looking for. BGM for example is still looking fro 30ish full time winter staffers and 19 underground men.
>>24338068
I am still concerned that Silver Spruce is going to get screwed if that ore body doesnt go to depth. Its no good if the ores amazing only for one or two dozen meters from surface.

>> No.24338278

>>24337885
Buy GPL. It's in a good position to:
1. get acquired
2. moon
literally can't go tits up

>> No.24338281

Anyone have experience with OldSilver.ru? Seems a bit sketchy and I can't find any reviews or anything.

>> No.24338290

>>24337979
BHP is a solid company but they get shafted during down turns due to their iron ore being priced out.

>> No.24338327

>>24337885
impact is my biggest position.
https://equity.guru/2020/03/01/impact-silver-ipt-v-site-tour-feb-2020/

>> No.24338399

>>24338281
Some anons here already ordered form him and posted with their time stamps. There was one guy from Florida I think (palm trees lol) en Asuna anon also his coins that he bought there.

>> No.24338612

Whats your portfolio pan man sir

>> No.24338636

>>24336951
I love this but I couldn't justify the premium.

>> No.24338648

>>24338281
I placed a smallish order and received it 3 4 weeks later. He included some small extras as a nice touch. Would recommend if he has something you can't find elsewhere

>> No.24338660
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>>24338086
>tfw it's nearly impossible to find a woman these days raised the right way, with amazingly based parents

Perhaps one day I'll find pic related lol. You struck gold lad (no pun intended), congrats!

>> No.24338757

>>24338269
Some are beginning to have very negative views on NVO, some even on QH himself. It's a pretty energetic end to the week lol
Also yeah SSE is extremely risky agreed on that. I'm comfortable owning a thousand shares, was cheap and there is the possible bonus of having an early start if they get good hits. Wouldn't recommend the stock to anybody though lmao

>> No.24338779

>>24338281
I got one of the freebies he first sent out. Honest fella, but he's making a fortune on some of those coins, considering the living costs of where he is-I've found some cheaper on ebay.

>> No.24339148

>>24338612
i have a bunch of different stuff but its mostly golden triangle related juniors. I am not a day trader though so I just grab a few shares here and there. Its not smart but i am holding for long term. I ll make a screen shot in a bit i am busy right now.

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Look what came in the mail today.

Also I don't actually own any precious metals. I just like to pretend that I do.

I bought this for fun

>> No.24339243

>>24339148
I've noticed that you really only ever seem excited for companie with projects in placea where you've prospected or panned yourself. Makes sense as it eliminates much of the risk. Do you have any investments outside those areas?

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Post Canadian things.

>> No.24339264

Bullion Exchanges is not a dealer in the OP. Anyone have experience with them?

>> No.24339273

>>24339206
Very nice purchase, I don’t own any precious metals either and everything I say online is a lie

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>>24339206
whoa, nice. every stacker should have one of those.

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>>24338281
He's legit in my book. Pic related was my order from him.

>> No.24339319

>>24339206
Sigma Metalytics is the real smart money

selling shovels

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>>24339248
>its a Leaf thing, others wouldn't inderstand

>> No.24339448

>>24338269
Thank you very much! Hopefully I get some bites

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https://www.schiffradio.com/bitcoin-roasted-for-thanksgiving/

>> No.24339693

>>24339243
I have a chunk of New Gold and I also have bits and pieces from larger companies all over the place, but most of those were gifted while i was working on projects. Freeports one of them, as well as Teck Resources too. I do however like to invest in the little guys on my old turf, I want to see them get somewhere.

>> No.24339738

>>24339693
Pure Gold sorry, I do have a bit of New Gold too though.

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>>24339248

>> No.24339760

>>24336075
Why the fuck is the spot market closed for a whole two days?

>> No.24339863

>>24338278
Saw some call options on it for literally a dollar per call. Figured I would at least throw some January leaps at it, maybe even buy some on open Monday.

I'll do my own DD, but what are some basics on it? Really thankful I avoided NAK (we all saw what happened Wednesday), so junior miners are kind of a new deal for me: especially since this is one that Robinhood actually allows trading on.

>> No.24339870

>>24339760
because everybody needs to sit down and be quiet while America eats.

>> No.24339892
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So is there any reason one would avoid buying bars over rounds? They look nice and some have lower premiums.

>> No.24339927

>>24339870
>>24339760
Oh wait I forgot it’s Friday, never mind

>> No.24339935

>>24339264
Just got 40 oz eagles delivered today. Fast shipping. They are in NYC

>> No.24340113

>>24339892
Eh
>Some coins like RCM and Aus/UK mint products are 9999
>Most bars are only 999
>Count as 'government issued currency' which I think has some sort of tax implications

>> No.24340248

>>24339264
I've heard they have a reputation for sending out Eagles that are beat the fuck up

>> No.24340266

Guys, I actually got the 1000 Austrian shilling door buster deal from apmex , .4 oz AU for $708. Nice price but with gold falling I mean you can get close right now on other coins. Even when I get a deal this market screws me! It's a badass looking coin though

>> No.24340317

>>24339693
>Teck Resources
while I've been waiting for Teck to dip to buy they've gone up 2 bucks, kek

>> No.24340350

>>24339892
I'd love an Aztec but I can't source them at all in the UK.

>> No.24340382

>>24337379
This. Liquidity >>>>>>> Cost/Oz
All I stack is American Silver Eagles and American Gold Eagles just in case of the event that i need to sell anything, and I won't get fucked over if I want to trade silver for gold for vice versa

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>>24339248
>>24339327
>>24339750

>> No.24340801

Alexco-bros, here's an interesting read on the history and geology of the Keno Hill Silver Camp

https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/gc/article/view/2686/3103

>> No.24340867

>>24340801
yea Keno hill and the camp in general around there is fantastic. All sorts of odd high grade anomalies around, but like the Kootany boundary region of BC with its massive silver strikes, the best ore was near or at surface and gets more zinc / lead rich the deeper you go. There are also a lot of crazy high value gold zones across the district but due to their small size and remote locations I dont think many mines could come from them in the near future.

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sup /pmg/

I made my first gold purchases with crypto today (pic rel)
I got 5 nephews and figure I'll give em metals every year for christmas since they already got a shitload of toys

I was wondering though, should I buy them silver or gold ? They will ''cash out'' in 15-20 years, it's to help them when they move out of their parents' house

>> No.24341065

>>24339760
You can buy gold backed crypto any day of the week. PAXG.

>> No.24341129
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Today's haul: got some more Maple Leaves, a Krugerrand, and some random 90% to even things out. If any more dips happen before the year ends, I'll back the truck up for anything under $20 spot price.

>> No.24341149

>>24341065

Kinesis also provides 24/7 transactions. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Q9aYYluRA0

>> No.24341170

>>24340989
Why not save them for your own children?

>> No.24341199

>>24339863
>Measured and Indicated (M&I) Mineral Resources contain 10.2 million (M) silver equivalent ounces (Ag eq oz), a 17% increase over the previous 2019 estimate
>M&I Mineral Resource grade increased 10% from 180 to 199 grams per tonne silver (g/t Ag)
>Inferred Mineral Resources contain 18.1M Ag eq oz, more than double the previous estimate
>At Guanajuato, Inferred Mineral Resources increased from 2.3M to 6.0M Ag eq oz, reflecting successful exploration efforts in the Los Pozos area
>At San Ignacio, Inferred Mineral Resources increased from 5.9M to 12.1M Ag eq oz, reflecting successful exploration efforts in the Purisima area
>Great Panther President and CEO Rob Henderson commented: "We are pleased to have completed another productive drilling campaign at GMC, successfully outlining new resources and demonstrating the quality of the orebody. >GMC has been in our portfolio since 2005 and has cumulatively produced nearly 30 million silver equivalent ounces for Great Panther. We also expect to report updated reserve and resource estimates at Tucano before year end."
plus they just got a new CEO.
i'm the anon w/ 100k in miners from the previous thread. this shit has heavy accumulation happening now, IMO and it's very oversold. plus if you go on stocktwits, all the retail fomoers from the last pump are getting shaken out.
https://wallmine.com/nysemkt/gpl plus has 30% institutional ownership.

>> No.24341204

>>24341129
Those are some shiny kennedys

>> No.24341210

>>24341129
I love the silver krugerrands. I have two more tubes of them on the way. Honestly might just go all Krugerrands for silver going forward.

>> No.24341244

>>24341170
because I don,t have children anon, I'm the black sheep loser of the family

>> No.24341405

Bayhorse put out some videos, they have employees!

http://www.bayhorsesilver.com/mine-videos/

>> No.24341412

>>24341210
Right on man. 100oz silver Krugerrands here, no regrets.

>> No.24341492
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>>24341244
Will you buy some silver for my kid

>> No.24341533

>>24341129
You probably want to take a loupe or other magnifier to those 1964 Kennedys (and any others you might have) and check out the 'In God We Trust' motto. Thanks to the Mint CHURNING out as many Kennedys as they could to alleviate the coin shortage and give people the chance to have a Kennedy coin since he was despawned in 1963, quality control was pretty light, and there's plenty of doubled dies to be found (hell, even tripled and QUADRUPLED dies!), making them worth even more, especially in such high grade.

Since 1964 Kennedys are common, LCSes generally won't variety hunt these, and if you find one, you can take the numismautistic premium and roll it into even more silver.

>> No.24341559
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Old photo from the sixteen to one gold mine in California showcasing the insane high grade gold vein in 1924

>> No.24341571

>>24340989
If you're going to gift them something every Christmas then silver, and save the gold for when they do eventually move out and are on their own

>>24341199
I went ahead and got those calls to go through on Monday. I figure I'll at least have some exposure to it in case something happens in the short term. If they expire worthless then I'll probably know there's still time.to actually accumulate at a lower price than the .86 per share it's sitting at now. Judging from they're production, and the prospect of a new CEO that's likely wanting to prove themselves, it actually seems like an attractive buy.

>>24341204
>>24341210
The 90% tubs usually have some gems if you take the time to sift through them. Last time I managed to get some 61-63 proofs of quarters they threw in simply because the cases they received them in we're damaged. So you can find some well taken care of pieces if you're looking. My LCS is amazing, and actually having someone to talk politics and economics with (that I actually see eye to eye with) is always comfy.

Most of my stacklet status is in Buffalos, but Krugs are just as aesthetically pleasing to me as the former. Part of me also has a sneaking suspicion that those Buffalos may get the SJW treatment someday after the Redskins fallout this year.

>> No.24341623

>>24341405
what a cute little scoop tram they have going!

>> No.24341721

>LCS sold me Canada dollars 50c over spot today
Not because of Black Friday either. I think I finally found my LCS.

>> No.24341739

McEwin has been...lackluster. Aurcana has been decent. Any other potentially spicy miners to jump on? I have some cash to blow.

>> No.24341830

>>24341533
Holy attention to detail, that's something I need to do! What would the difference on actual numismatic value? I'm just trying to get as much weight as possible on the fly, so this may be something I need to keep an eye out for.

>> No.24341865

>>24341623
kek, please help them pan man, I invested $600, I guess I paid for their bobcat

>> No.24341967

>>24341865
lol i should put in a resume with them for Morrison and see what happens.

>> No.24341991

>>24341739
Depends on time horizon and taste for gold and/or silver. Abraplata has a LOT going for it for example but that is one of those "buy the dips and hold for 1+ years".
More immediate returns could be from Pure Gold Mining, which is supposed to begin pouring now. Less room on the upside and will mostly have volatility coupled to the price of gold as opposed to permitting, financing, etc.

>> No.24342051

>>24341991
I agree with Pure Gold, I think there going to become one of the premier operators in Ontario in the coming years. Red Lake will likely host another two mines as well the drilling work just has to be done.

>> No.24342181

>>24341830
Well, it's about $25 USD for one in XF-AU, but if you get into MS60+ territory, the prices shoot up quickly, topping out at $950 if you manage MS66+.

Either way, still good to turn about 1/3ozt into almost a full ounce.

>> No.24342384

>>24341739
I’m still betting on AUMN. Was up 8% today. Mine is supposed to go into production q1 2021

>> No.24342447

>>24341739
Pacifico Minerals if you want jurisdictional exposure to Australia.

>> No.24342491

>>24337421
What is this drama? Worth worrying about?

>> No.24342526

>>24341623
lmao. anons actually invested in this company that pan man refers to as "cute".

>> No.24342584

>>24342491
I took my $ out of Eloro a few weeks ago (with a small profit) and put it into Silver One, time will tell if it was the right move

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>>24337421
Sprott dumped some NFG as well.

In fact, he exit scammed us completely out of Sprott Inc and last month Sprott Weekly Wrap up... AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

>> No.24342674

>>24337379
So iam I fucked if I have a decent amount of 1kg bars

>> No.24342755

>>24338081
You`ve watched this then, I trust?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQMAgyZj6ZY&t=2845s&ab_channel=CrescatCapital

>> No.24342787

>>24337488
BASED x2

>> No.24342793

>>24342526
I honestly thought Bayhorse could get their ass in gear and increase production, but that just didnt quite happen. O well fucked up on that one. I am still interested in what they might get out of Morrison, depends too on what Omineca Mining wants Bayhorse to do over the next couple years on the property. I think Bayhorse could make it, if they get more management staffers and focus specifically on their operating mine, with a small well thought out exploration program at Morrison. If they cant focus then they will likely go down the drain.

>> No.24342819

>>24339693
Pan Man do you know much about Nevada geology? What's the deal with the huge amounts of Gold and silver there?

In re-balancing my portfolio for geopolitical risk I've found myself heavily in Newfoundland, BC, and unintentionally in Nevada.

>> No.24342883

>>24340801
>>24340867
Good stuff.

For more Keno hill companies check out Alianza Minerals ANZ, and Metallic Minerals MMG

>> No.24342916

>>24342819
its complicated but much of the massive gold deposits in Nevada were only recently discovered in the 1960s, known as Carlin-type gold deposits. There are numerous epithermal and cholite type deposits as well, but the massive Carlin style systems are what the big boys are after today. Heres a vid on the subject. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnrXwiiYObs

>> No.24343023

>>24341739
Blackrock Gold is getting a lot of hype despite being extremely oversold recently after silver crashed. Easy accumulation under Sprott's entry price. Grab a bag and throw 500 at it.

How can you not love this?
https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/1967-tsx-venture/brc/88097-blackrock-reports-multiple-high-grade-gold-silver-intercepts-and-discovers-new-vein-zone-at-the-victor-target-at-tonopah-west.html

https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/1967-tsx-venture/brc/85497-blackrock-drills-4-643-g-t-silver-eq-over-1-5m-within-3m-of-2-466-g-t-silver-eq-and-successfully-steps-out-500m-at-tonopah-west.html

https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/1967-tsx-venture/brc/83321-blackrock-gold-makes-second-discovery-drilling-2-215-g-t-silver-eq-over-3-0-metres-within-4-6-metres-of-1-577-g-t-silver-eq-at-tonopah-west.html

>>24342384
Based, very happy to see mention of Golden Minerals. Likely to restart production next year, 10 bagger potential and will outperform Aurcana.

>> No.24343034

>>24342674
They can be hard to liquidate. The best bullion for reselling is government bullion coins, especially ASEs and Maples if you live in NA. You usually always get a bit above spot for them at LCS/bullion dealers and you can easily sell them privately too.

>> No.24343131

>>24342916
Thankyou, I keep hearing Carlin Trend thrown around and I have no clue what it means, but I know the big boys are playing in Nevada, especially with the Barrick and Newmont JV. I'm geology retarded but I'm trying to learn.

>> No.24343138

>>24343023
>Likely to restart production next year
What might be stopping it?

>> No.24343155

>>24342819
>Nevada
Which ones are in Nevada? I only know one.

>> No.24343198

>>24343131
the video goes into how these formations work, but basically its vast areas of gold enriched rock, but the gold is in particle sizes in the nanometer scale. Prospectors either missed this gold or ignored it due to the massive amount of work needed to try and extract it, so it took a very long time before heavy machinery and modern exploration tech became wide spread for Carlin type ore bodies to become economically viable.

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Well I guess that's it for my black friday, nothing interesting really. Wasted money on the gold, but I wanted a cute 1g bar, also I fucked up literally sleeping on the war dimes spot deal, for whatever reason I decided to just go to sleep last night instead of completing that order

>> No.24343529

>>24343138
Their Rodeo mine goes into production next year which can cashflow them to put the flagship Valerdena mine back into production. I believe they had to shut it down in 2013 from falling silver prices. They also have several other exploration projects.

https://www.goldenminerals.com/_resources/factsheet.pdf

>>24343155
There's a lot. I own a bit of Summa Silver, Blackrock Gold, Eclipse Gold Mining, but these are all risky exploration speculations.

>> No.24343551

>>24342181
There are a bunch of Doubled die errors on 1964 dimes and quarters as well, not as many, but they'll still sell well above spot even in poor condition.

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>>24343436
nice selections. ya dun good fren

>> No.24343598

>>24339264
I got a kino platinum coin from them and had no issues.

>> No.24343739

Is silver.com legit?

>> No.24343776

>>24343572
thank you fren, we're all gonna make it

>> No.24343795

To the mining stock pros in the thread: I'm a poorfag with $1000 I want to throw at mining stocks. Are there any that are good long term holds or is it something I should be constantly watching no matter who I buy? If I have to watch them regularly I think I'd rather gamble on junior minors. I've got a few of Pan Man's recs to go on for junior miners but I'm having second thoughts about my potential investment.

>> No.24343839

>>24341739
McEwen must be oversold at this point. Every problem they've had has been technical. The conspiracy theorist in me wants to believe it's been purposefully under played for max hype come the next big leg up. You don't create Gold Corp by not knowing what you're doing and then some.

>> No.24343907

>>24343795
Personally if I were you I'd probably gamble instead of hold shares, and I'd recommend something with high liquidity:
$AG, $SLV, $GDX, $SILJ calls are your friend. look @ 4/16 12C on $AG.

>> No.24343970

Why are Mexican Libertads so much higher above premium than other coins in the Americas
> ASE and maple leaf, ~$2-3 over spot
>1 oz Libertads, nearly $10 over spot
Also, I'm looking to pick up a full oz gold coin soon, recs?

>> No.24344030

I'm usually the last one to subscribe to 'the price is rigged!' rhetoric because its almost always bagholder cope, but the coincidences regarding the COMEX is getting hard to ignore.

I was listening to this interview with James Anderson on palisade, and he claims wikileaks documents reveal that the COMEX conspired to create a derivative market for commodities(particularly precious metals) that was a lot larger than the real market, allowing them to better control the prices and increase volatility, making them far less attractive as a store of value and keeping demand high for the USD.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqtr6spMCGs&t=1774s @ 19:55

im not sure if this is the document he was refering to

https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/1974LONDON16154_b.html

Can anyone here more knowledgable about the COMEX explain to me how this can or will come to an end?

>> No.24344055

>>24344030
yeah it's an open secret. JPM literally just got caught for spoofing metal prices.

>> No.24344106

>>24344030
it comes to an end when the supply runs out

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>>24343839
I hold a small bag of Mcewen, but I bought way earlier so I'm still up on it. It's one of those bets on management that I think are always good bets for mining stocks, like AG or PAAS. Likely as increased cashflows come in the disasters of 2019 will be forgotten and the stock will play massive catch up. I've thought about selling it multiple times but always decided that it's a keeper.

>>24343795
It all depends on your risk tolerance. If you want to play it safe you can't go wrong with Metalla or EMX royalties, my favorite royalty companies with strong upside potential. If you want miners, producers like PAAS, Fortuna, EXK, AG, AR, offer great upside with less risk. Further down the food chain exploration stocks like BRC, BRG, GRSL, SKP, DEF offer incredible upside but at extreme risk. If you want to gamble I'd go for a silver explorer like BRC or SKP; they're like options on silver that never expire(but also expose you to exploration failure downside).

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>>24344030
The schizos are ALWAYS right

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>>24344106
This is our moment

>> No.24344253

>>24344106
supply to what? the comex? for their physical deliveries? so it depends on their physical deliveries increasing? at what point do they run dry?

>> No.24344292

>>24344253
physical deliveries have been at all time highs this year, the point that they run dry is a large part of the speculation on here, you would be surprised at how little they actually hold that can be delivered, it's something like less than 10 billion last I heard, a single rich person asking for delivery could bankrupt them.

>> No.24344302

>>24343970
>Also, I'm looking to pick up a full oz gold coin soon, recs?
Just pick a design that you like, maybe Krugerrand, AGE, Maple Leaf, etc. Just don’t buy ANYTHING gold or silver from China because nobody will ever trust that shit if you decide to sell

>> No.24344421

>>24343551
I mean, if you've got the time, go ahead and search 'em. I know I do with all mine, but I won't go to 250x magnification to look for the tiniest crap. If I can't see it with a handheld loupe, it's not special.

>> No.24344462

>>24344030
All markets are rigged, you just need to cash out when our overlords want to.

>> No.24344468

>>24343198
What do you think about using groundwater to locate gold deposits? Saw this video recently and I'm intrigued.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xByBohhvv9g&t=1s&ab_channel=CambridgeHouseInternationalInc..

>> No.24344492

>>24344292
>>24344253
Should COMEX collapse when their bluff is called, what will be the price impact? Stratospheric blastoff or monumental collapse?

>> No.24344599

>>24344492
Stratospheric blastoff I doubt, but it would for sure spawn a lot of sad pepe posts like "I have 3 Merc dimes, am I going to make it?" By defaulting on deliveries, that in and of itself is a signal that the well has run dry in terms of what there is to deliver on the contracts that need to be sold. Demand isn't going away at all (in fact, demand for PM has only risen given these uncertain times), so that alone will raise the value to well above $35-40 an oz for silver, and possibly to the tune of $2500 for gold, if not more. It would also tighten the gold:silver ratio as well.

>> No.24344609

>>24344113
>>24343907
Thank you for the replies. I'm willing to be pretty risky, I have plenty of physical stacked (given my financial circumstances) and now I want to get money into stocks. Want to stick with silver/gold for a little while longer and then I'll move on to some other things. I'm late learning a lot of this shit but that's okay. I'm not adverse to risk, the $1000 would just be spent on useless garbage otherwise so at least I can try to make some money with it.

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>spot price tanks

>miners barely affected... some are actually up


FUCCKKK YOU BANKS/BROKER

CLEAR MY FUCKING FUNDS ALREADY!

>> No.24344668

>>24344599
To buy or not to buy physical
Gonna max out my tax-free accounts then put the remainder into physical I guess

>> No.24344707

>>24343034
Different anon here...
I was about to drop a few hundred today on some 2oz bars.
I chose to wait despite the price drop.
AES have been out of supply for sometime and only recently bounced back due to people selling them back. Building a stronger base bank account in general despite hating fiat. Fiat still needs to be taken into account as long as its in current use.

I figured I'd wait to buy when we are talking about meager amounts of money long term when we jump up to even $25 again for premiums. I've avoided buying AES for so long while buying only a few along with ming Britainians with maples. The bulk of heat I've got is second hand stuff. I've understood the importance of said AES/maples, but haven't moved in on them due to hating the ridiculous premiums, but if I'm going to drop nearly a grand on silver with a simultaneous 1/4 gold oz than buying a little less silver while buying higher quality minting seems more practical long game.

With that said I've considered buying a lot more from Scottsdale. What do you think of Scottsdale? Generally speaking Scottsdale does great work and among the favorites of anons here. If you held like 40oz of Scottsdale minted 2oz coins than I personally would see this not only as a good silver investment based on premiums, but also a decent variety.

Scottsdale single oz silver coins lacks an esthetic.

>> No.24344711

>>24344609
You couldn't have picked a better time to start buying miners imo then. They've all retraced down and are preparing for a big move soon.

>> No.24344763

>>24344302
>buying from china
never crossed my mind. as for gold, I was thinking AGE, but I already have a 1/4 oz one.

>> No.24344780

Not to come off as rude or anything, but if elon musk or any other space guy decided to mine gold from an asteroid and bring to earth, wouldn't that just crash the whole market?

>> No.24344785

>>24344780
>he is naive enough to believe astroid mining will occur this century

>> No.24344809

>>24344785
ok so it safe to buy gold?

>> No.24344831

>>24344780
The energy required to do such a thing makes it a non-starter

>> No.24344855

>>24344831
ok thank you!

>> No.24344874

Anons, what gold stocks should I look into to invest in?

>> No.24344887

>>24344763
If you want some historical gold coins that are about a full ounce you could buy coins like the Austrian 100 Coronas or $20 double eagle

>> No.24344902

>>24344855
Like you have no idea how hard it’d be to mine an asteroid and bring back any appreciable amount of PMs
I highly recommend looking into rocket science to understand why there’s nearly no chance that it will happen until we discover FTL technology
TLDR your two choices are “it takes forever to bring back a few thousand ounces” or “a fuckton if energy right now which is economically impossible”

>> No.24344907

>>24344780
Economics of space mining are horrendous for something like gold. As the price goes up, the harder and harder deposits will be invested in. If the earth truly runs out of minable gold, maybe.
Space mining is more interesting/viable for fuel/resources for further space travel. Waystations that harvest asteroids as you continue on your way and not have to drag along a fuel pod for return trips.

>> No.24344921
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>>24336075
>tfw

>> No.24344927

>>24344468
the science works for sure, i have taken hundreds of water samples over the years snooping around looking for anomalies in creek water. It wont tell you where the ore body is, but it can tell you to look closer in specific areas.

>> No.24344952

>>24344780
Buy space exploration stocks as a hedge(and in general). Totally serious.

>> No.24345006

>>24344809
yes. if humanity reaches the point where it has the technology to viably extract resources from astroids and bring them back then we will have ascended far beyond the state we are in now.

>> No.24345034

>>24344668
You should at least start if you haven't already. There's a reason that institutions like JPM consistently manipulate the price by paper dumping to suppress the spot value: accumulation. They have the resources to make it happen, so by default you should be buying every chance you get, especially on those (((dumps))).

>> No.24345086

>>24345034
I mean I have a decent stack but I guess at this point there’s no point having more than a few thou in fiat, if that since ETFs are pretty liquid

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Word of the Month is: Volatility
https://mobile.twitter.com/gatewaypundit/status/1332510754596073474
Can you spell Volatility Class?

>> No.24345344

What gold:silver ratio does everyone have?

Is the ratio in USD value or weight, and why?

>> No.24345445

>>24345344
Tops 250 oz silver to 1 oz of gold. Low end 200oz to 1oz gold.

>> No.24345554

>>24345445
Any particular reason for that ratio?

I’m currently at 30:1 and was worried that’s too high.

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Anons, I had a strange dream last night in which I opened a coin folder and discovered I had a gold coin I had overlooked. In my dream I was very happy to have found something I didn't realize I had lost. Based on this information I decided to pick up a couple of 10 Corona re-strikes today.

>t. This was revealed to me in a dream

>> No.24345638

>>24338068
Thank you. I got a little confused. Thank you for the awesome contribution. I'll probably sell out of defiance and re allocate.

>> No.24345657

>>24345612
>t. This was revealed to me in a dream
How’s the brown haired children Varg?

>> No.24345694

>>24345554
Gold is astronomically more valuable than silver. Gold is weighed in silver. They back each other. A single gold ounce can't be split easily. Silver can and will be. Hence silver gold ratio.

>> No.24345707

>>24345344
Silver : Gold
Market conditions
100+:1 only buy silver
50-99:1 mix buy gold & silver
>49:1 only buy gold
right now im at 140:1 im not worried about my end ratio just worried about getting enough stacked :)

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>>24345657
wouldn't know

>> No.24345867

>>24345792
I stopped following Varg and his gang of LARPers when he started to genuinely believe the plandemic was real, and started to sound like a run of the mill NPC telling people to wear masks and stay at home

>> No.24345929

>>24345867
We all thought it was real back in February. Meanwhile the MSM was telling us "its just a flu bro" and now we're the ones telling them "its just a flu" and theyre the ones panicking.

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>>24344921
Someone should think of a caption for this.

>> No.24345981

>>24345929
Except Varg is STILL spewing that bullshit, people staying at home and believing in the plandemic benefits him massively because he can sell so much more MYFAROG, shitty “Paganism Explained” books and Burzum albums that haven’t been good since 1994

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>>24336075
>precious metals
Is it possible to also trade papers on mining claims or even on objects like gems?

>> No.24346058

>>24345974
>”It sure would suck if we got dethroned by communists, wouldn’t it?”
>”Yes, it would”

>> No.24346103

>>24345707
Interesting. That seems to line up with the 60:1 20 year average

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>>24345929
Yeah this whole thing is bs I just want this gay shit to be over so I can do something more productive instead of becoming a worthless NEET.

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>>24346114
Same man. I’ve been out of work eating my savings. Been feeling worthless. I thank God for him otherwise I would have killed myself months ago. Prayer helps if you are going through some rough times, it has helped me. Good luck anon. We will make it through this.

>> No.24346295

>>24346016
Not yet, for the most part thrid worlders sell gems to westerners who are artists and can craft things to flip. That's about it.

>> No.24346314

>>24346270
Damn bro, follow Gregory Mannarino's newsletter. Get some money going for yourself

>> No.24346326

>>24346016
>Is it possible to also trade papers on mining claims
If you try hard enough, anything is possible. Liquidity is low though
> or even on objects like gems?
They're definitely not as consistent as metals and are more like a vanity piece
Based to flex, not so great as an investment

>> No.24346410

>tfw invested in backpacks, lighters, and other light camping tools today
>tfw didn't buy silver
Not sure how to feel. I think I did good, as the hatchet may grab me 2 silver coins if things go tits up... It could easily earn me a few ozs.... I already have a larger axe... Hum...

>> No.24346435

>>24346410
>>tfw invested in backpacks, lighters, and other light camping tools today

not exactly an investment.

>> No.24346502

>>24346410
I’m probably going against the grain here when I recommended that you should purchase those kinds of things BEFORE precious metals, good survival and outdoor equipment is literally worth its weight in gold in any sort of SHTF scenario. Likewise it’s a good idea to have at least half a years worth of food and water in reserve at all times.

>> No.24346568

>>24346435
Do you have your faraday bags/boxes, solar chargers, and emergency rations, anon? Make sure to exercise too. Books and paper are a great pick as well. If you own a home, solar panels are probably a good idea. Hydro/aquaponic systems are good, you might not have to eat the bugs. What is the value of money? Just because metal is money doesn't mean it can buy you the things you want. I have 4 extra pairs of sneakers unused from a sale. Unless I need to travel light, they are well worth the paper, maybe more valuable than silver.

>>24346502
I'm getting a collector together and figuring the best distillation method for my current living arrangement. Have about 7 life straws and multiple ways to treat water. I'm up to 200oz silver, and I'm shooting for 500-1000, but my inner voice is saying to make damned sure I have spare tools and triple my current supplies.

>> No.24346575

>>24346502
Food and water is a good idea but hiking equipment et al isn't as good of a grab
If things ever get that bad you're already rolling the dice for whether you'll live long enough for treks to become relevant. A gun and ammo will probably be the most difficult thing to come by (i.e. take from a corpse) and it holds value even in non-meme situations.

In 95% of situations you will bug in. Lots of other people will try to bug out. They will die because everything will get picked to shit.
Buy land if you really want preparedness.

>> No.24346642

>>24346575
Even if you bug in, you can use your environment. Gather fuel, make tools, get food, have excess for barter, etc. You're not doing that effectively without an axe, knife, a few whetstones, a guide, etc.

>> No.24346706

>>24346642
Yeah so the argument is that you focus on tools and things to maintain most everyday conveniences than bugging out equipment
Any respectable man should have tools :^)

>> No.24346890

>>24346706
I don't see much difference between the tools unless you own land and have the space to have a solar setup that can charge handhelds. I may be an office wagie, but beyond some clamps and wedges, the tools seem generally similar, especially as time goes on. Fill me in, fren.

>> No.24347121

>>24344907
We gonna send some trannys and niggers to Mine it?

>> No.24347283

>>24346890
Well the first thing you should do is own your land because otherwise you better be able to squat
It depends on what you want to do but the core "survival" tools are a pickaxe, shovel, hoe, axe, and then hand tools for mainly carpentry fabrication

Like bugging out is retarded unless you have a property that you can go and farm on, bugging in is the next best option. Bugging out without property is a death sentence because you're probably going to be competing with 20,000 other people with the same idea

>> No.24347306
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I have five Alamo silver coins coming my way, I'll take pics when they get here.

>> No.24347382

>>24347121
People are huge resource drains on ship payloads. Manned missions are mostly PR except for colonizing other planets. Space mining will be fleets of unmanned craft.

>> No.24347554

>>24347382
This
In the future everything space-based will be done by AI until humans can come and live in it

>> No.24347611

>>24347283
>the core "survival" tools are a pickaxe...
Hmmm...

>> No.24347666

>>24347611
Literally what is up about a pickaxe et al
You're farming and mining rocks at best, holmes

>> No.24347954

For all those talking about an apocalyptic scenario, it's been said before: LAND. Once you have that secured, the rest can literally take care of itself. Definitely get some basic homesteading skills down (gardening, chickens, goats/a cow, etc.) So you have plenty of meat and veggies to live off of if it ever happens. If you can afford solar panels for electricity then great (I'm not there yet).

Also in terms of storage, this (((pandemic))) should have been a real eye opener as to what you need to have plenty of. Toilet paper, canned goods and anything frozen (if you have solar panels to power a freezer) should be priority number one. Save any useful information you find on the web, collect books to expand your knowledge on a variety of subjects.

You still have time, but every paycheck you get you need to allot a certain amount to getting these necessities in place. The land first. A mortgage will mean fuck all in the grand scheme of things when it all burns.

>> No.24348107

>>24347954
You have to know how to build the homestead too. People often forget that our colonial ancestors could build a home in two weeks with the most basic of hand tools that would keep them and their family safe from the elements. Very few people know how to do that now. A good chunk of flat land, a dug out cabin and your preserves in a secure root celler will keep you going indefinitely. If you can learn to do above, your set. You can effectively live anywhere.

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how fucked am I. This is the guy who I followed for junior miners.

>> No.24348286

>>24348107
I often dream of being born in a time without everything we have today. In a way, technology has been a blessing and a curse in that sense. Just think back to even 20 years ago and see just how much we've devolved since then (societally speaking). Anyone living life in rural areas will definitely make it, or at least figure it out when the time comes. Those in the city: once a substation goes out, it may be worth it to travel to the city just for the entertainment alone.

But you're definitely right: a small group with some critical thinking skills and some gumption to get take care of what needs to be done will make it to the end.

>> No.24348389

>>24348254
hes fantastic

>> No.24348417

>>24348254
whats in your portfolio

>> No.24348632

>>24347954
Apocalyptic scenarios aren't even worth thinking about. At most you should be like every rich boomer I know and have a cabin in some rural area stocked with supplies. Comfy vacation spot when you want it, bug out shelter when you need it. Fraction the cost of decent land where I live anyways.

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>>24348417
Here's his portfolio

>> No.24349210

>>24343795
>Are there any that are good long term holds or is it something I should be constantly watching no matter who I buy?
Majors like Newcrest are pretty safe to buy & forget, they also pay a dividend. Juniors that go up by a lot or crash & burn require more attention

>> No.24349229

>>24348286
>see just how much we've devolved
If you haven't, I recommend reading some Ted Kaczynski.

>> No.24349384

>>24348107
where you gonna post your folio oh almighty pan man giver of gains

>> No.24349746

>>24349384
as soon as i get a spare moment to do it, i ll write up all the different companies i ve got.

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Mining stocks and commodity stocks generally are so comfy brahs.

They’re like a cheat code, they go up with markets and QE just like everything else, but if everything goes to shit we’ll make even more money. This is almost so easy I can’t believe it’s legal.

>> No.24349921

>>24336075
would literally rather have a chunk of BELLA bags than schiff's legacy coins

>> No.24350042

I just spent most of my afternoon looking deep into the COMEX and yep, shits fucked.

It's insane how something so blatantly corrupted, fraudulent and rigged operates in broad daylight with no scrutiny and you have to go to a gamblers anonymous forum to discover its insidious nature.

The government, central and private banks, financial institutions, the media and academia are all one conglomerate that work in synchrony to impose tyranny upon mankind.

I would say the COMEX is a big source of their power because it has enables them to suppress the price of precious metals and stop capital flight from happening to their decaying system.

If gold and silver have been manipulated this long, just what would their real price be?

>> No.24350115

>>24347283
>the core "survival" tools are a pickaxe, shovel, hoe, axe, and
...a diamond sword?

>> No.24350141

>>24350042
What happens when stackers sell their stacks and buy an equal amount of COMEX gold futures, just to ask for delivery?

>> No.24350180

Anyone here from UK? Where do you buy your silver from? Seems a lot of places are charging premiums or just out of stock.

>> No.24350284

>>24350141
because that wouldnt create any new demand overall, and feasibly couldnt occur without big losses to stackers.

the demand has to be new - new capital, new demand buying option-able contracts and demanding delivery.

>> No.24350365

>>24350141
You lose when you play the COMEX's game considering how stuffed it is with paper derivatives being played by bullion banks. Futures only came into being after the US was kicked off the gold standard as a way to divert capital to oversubscribed gold and silver.
The COMEX shell game can only fall apart if a large amount of interest depletes deliverable gold/silver reserves.

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>>24349384
Ok heres a basic cut down version of what I currently have, I do have more juniors but the list would be a page long. Most I ve bought slowly over time and I just sit on them. I also have a bunch of Teck Resources and a few other major companies but they were gifts so I dont think of them as investments. Best I ve done was buying into Pretium when I was working there when shares were around 20 cents.

>Strikepoint 500
>Ascot Resources 500
>Dolly Varden Silver 400
>Osisko Gold Royalties 200
>Pretium Resources 2400
>Eskay Mining Corp 200
>Skeena Resources 1500
>Jaxon Mining 200
>Alexco 200
>Pure Gold 300

>> No.24350482

>>24346016
You can find obscure derivatives of specific mines and SARs trading otc if you look

>> No.24350498

>>24350411
Surprised I thought you would put more than 400$ in DV seeing how everyone is confident in it. Skeena is a good deal indeed. Thanks for the input.

>> No.24350537

>>24345974
>yes
>yes

>> No.24350558

>>24350042
Gold would probably be 2x right now at least. Obviously 1980 was a bit of a bubble, but ask any boomer about gold and they'll go "no way, wayyyyy to volatile". This is the main issue. Yeah BBs fucking us only moves silver a few bucks and gold a few dozen in the short term, but keeping retards like that out of the market severely depresses prices in the long run. But since that can't be calculated jpm et al will never have to pay the actual damages they inflicted

>> No.24350618

>>24350411
I'm also surprised at how little you have in miners! Could it be you're very risk averse?

>> No.24350644

>>24350042
>>24350558
https://www.usdebtclock.org/index.html
Lower right

>> No.24350666

>>24350498
yea but its because i am not a day trader, if I wanted to make serious gains with stocks I would put more money in. I just kind of sit on them and wait, usually because I buy in too during the winter and just forget that I had a specific company. But yea I should put some more into DV and just wait.

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Fellas, searched duckdao.io, the first crypto incubator with a big variety of connected platforms? What do you think about it?
Is it a good solution to play in DuckDAO
Hunter Season?

>> No.24350702

>>24350618
partially but more because i just put a bit in at a time when I get interesting news. This is a tiny fraction of the juniors I ve got, these are just some of the names that I ve mentioned more often here.

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24350729

burgers please tell me which coin has the higher standing of these two?
20$ Liberty Head
20$ St. Gaudens Double Eagle

I want to buy one and the price difference is just 5 USD.

>> No.24350953

>>24350411
checked. outstanding, I have 3
>>Ascot Resources
>>Alexco
>>Pure Gold

>> No.24350990

>>24350953
What I really need to do is spend a weekend and figure out which of my favorites to put a bigger chunk of money into. I am leaning towards Skeena, but there might be better places to put it.

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>>24345344
>What gold:silver ratio?
0 : 1000 oz for me
yolo strat

>> No.24351041

>>24344780
We haven't even started mining the moon yet, let alone going to the asteroid belt (which is further away than mars is) finding which asteroids have gold in them, mining it and then transporting it back to earth in large quantities. It can happen but not for decades.

>> No.24351066

>>24344780
Ok if they did that they would have to account for that. The market would fall ahead of their actual sales because it would anticipate that.

>> No.24351087

>>24351041
if a company could come up with feisable real world tech that could operate and extract resources from outer space it would be a start. Heck our probes have only just started drilling into rock surfaces, let alone take core samples or process bulk ore samples. I was told we would be off mining the star system by now when i was a kid, we havent even got started yet.

>> No.24351112 [DELETED] 

The profession of private detectives is becoming more popular nowadays. That’s why after the perspective pre-sale the GTX price can grow x10!

>> No.24351227

>>24350990
tough call, here's Sprott's report from June

https://sprott.com/media/3092/200601-ske-scp-initiation.pdf

I'm buying $1 of Teck on Monday so I don't keep forgetting to watch it for a dip, bet your average cost is a lot better than $16 USD/share

>> No.24351302

>>24351227
i got mine when i worked for Teck through some friends who worked their way up to management. That was also about 7 years ago now when they were $5 a share.

>> No.24351455

>>24351302
>$5 a share
awesome, already 3x!

>> No.24351536

>>24337488
$100 oz?
When do you think that will happen?

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Where the FUCK can i buy some tantalum buillon?

>> No.24351593

>>24351561
I dont think there are many places selling tantalum ingots but try american elements out, they sometimes have small chemistry example style pill ingots for sale. They had Rhodium for sale not long ago to.

>> No.24351633

>>24351593
Thanks pan man! Ill try that. Stacking some gallium would be nice too

>> No.24351736

>>24350729
St. Gaudens definitely

>> No.24351897

>>24350411
Do you have any juniors with flagship properties outside of Canada, like Vangold, Firefox or Lion One?

>> No.24351962

>>24344707
>With that said I've considered buying a lot more from Scottsdale. What do you think of Scottsdale?
They're definitely one of the higher sought after private mints. It's a recognized mint so it shouldn't be too hard to liquidate. I assume most places would give you spot for it

>> No.24351994

>>24351633
>>24351561
United Nuclear (Bob Lazars online store) has lab sample pure elements and such in various forms like small ingots, sheet, wire, powder, crystal. liquid.
I know I've seen stuff like lead, tin, nickel, bismuth, mercury and so on. at one point it seemed like he had damn near everything on the periodic table

>> No.24352210

The natives at CEO.CA are restless re: Bayhorse:

“@BillKollector @hartadd honestly I had such high hope for this company and the storey but years of failed timelines, over promised results and round after round of financing totally changed that. His credibility and true intent for the company is shot and he appears to just be searching for hobby rocks with no real end goal. I’m still waiting on my silver that was supposed to be produced almost two years ago. Where’s the silver?“

>> No.24352346

>>24352210
I'm so glad I shorted. Even if they get great drilling results at Morrison it won't matter much because they've already made it clear that they're incapable for sustained production. It's a shame but it is what it is

>> No.24352356

>>24352346
I’m still a bag holder but, not going to lie, my hands are growing a little weak.

>> No.24352389

>>24352356
Hang in there anon. Do what you feel is for the best. Don't get too attached and go over the facts before making any decisions.

>> No.24352427

>>24340382
Pure boomerism, if it is .999 silver in a 1oz disk it is .999 silver in a 1oz disk.

>> No.24352489

Oh here's an intrresting article about blockchain use in the mining industry.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-mining-blockchain-cobalt/blockchain-to-track-congos-cobalt-from-mine-to-mobile-idUSKBN1FM0Y2

>> No.24352516

>>24349781
based

>> No.24352542

>>24352389
Thanks. The potential of BHS is so great it’s hard to reduce my position. The next couple months will be illustrative. If the silver price rises due to something like capital influx into the sector due to inflation fears, covid, COMEX problems, market correction, etc. and BHS doesn’t start producing, that’s a bad sign. It seems they are holding on for dear life to start producing at a higher silver price. Hoping it happens quickly.

>> No.24352543

>>24352346
>shorting ANY silver miner during a silver bull market

you are going to get your asshole torn wide open

>> No.24352626

>>24352543
I repositioned into others. I'm a bit hesitant on silver, I focus on gold miners more though I do hold 1,000 shares of CCW, they're an interesting speculative play. There's no telling how long the clown economy futures market can keep manipulating gold & silver, and if silver drops back under $20 some pure silver plays are simply not going to make it. Mining gold on the other hand will remain profitable even if the price takes multiple hits.

Also planning to invest more in base metals miners, those often produce respectable amounts of silver too by the way. And lastly, I want to have Lithium, REE and Uranium exposure. But right now, I'm focusing on getting those gold miners.

>> No.24352837

>>24346016
diamonds are the most precious metal.

>> No.24352848
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>>24352837
bu-but they're not even-

>> No.24352974

>>24336455
I cost averaged the postage for UK shipping. At the time; ordering under 11 oz eldorado was cheapest, 12 to 16oz then its european mint, and 17+ is goldsilver. there is a bit of variation depending on the daily price but it only changes about 1 oz each. I usually just order larger orders of 25oz or small order under 10oz so Its either Goldsilver or Eldorado.
>>24350180
see above anon. order from Europe while you can

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>>24338269
>>24337048
Here's an interesting take on KL selling its NVO position. Definitely have to do my DD soon and decide on investing.

>> No.24353017

>>24352542
Plenty of people like you, including me, take risks. I've a huge position (in regard of my PF, not a rich guy) on Klondike silver. good luck.

>> No.24353020

also can someone please explain to a brainlet. Why did Scotgold share price tank in October and quickly recover. All I could see is this "Shares of Scotgold Resources Limited, the gold exploration and production company, fell more than 20% on Monday after it said it raised £3 million with a placing of 2.7 million depositary interests in the firm." WTF are depositary interests?

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>>24353020
I honestly don't know why the chart looks like that. It also has some very weird pumps when looking at Google's chart

>> No.24353652

>>24336158
Theres 150k 1800 December calls that will expire worthless if the price stays down. That's 27B USD on the table, notwithstanding failed deliveries that may or may not occur. The price will stay sub 1800 until EOY

>> No.24353852

Anons, once again, I highly recommend looking at Pacifico Minerals in Australia. They are talking about 54.8m oz silver at Sorby Hill. 68m market cap. I could be overlooking something but this is seems like enormous potential that is flying under the radar.

>> No.24354210

>>24352427
have you sold any silver before?

>> No.24354288

>>24352427
kek, imagine thinking you know how this works when you can't even understand the difference between a coin and a round

>> No.24354302

>>24350729
The Saints are more collectible and sought after. That being said I really like the reverse on the liberty as well. Buy whatever you like that you can find for a good price. I have quite a few slabbed saints, but only one liberty head.

>> No.24354321

>>24352427
Insert principal skinner meme. “Are my generic rounds actually worth less than gov issued coins? No it’s the markets that are wrong!”

>> No.24354340

>>24336075
Best way to secure pocket sheets? My flips keep falling out of them.

>> No.24354525

So is it true that a number of those comex orders are in fact in-flow of metal? It seems like way too much of a coincidence that price got smacked down on a low volume day to right under the level required for 1800 calls, along with the physical scarcity that a number of people have been reporting in the physical market. I know the market is heavily manipulated, but what are the chances that most of those orders are a glut of incoming stock due to high physical demand combined with more metal being brought in from companies like first majestic who were holding product until the prices went back up, or are only now able to start delivering again due to mines starting back up production after initial covid lockdowns?

>> No.24355137

>>24353852
I'm already balls deep in PMY anon.

>> No.24355181

>>24355137
I love it. I’m not balls deep, as I have about 18 other positions, but I’m tempted to go in deeper. I think they have massive potential but also a huge amount of risk if the 54m oz turns out to be an incorrect estimate

>> No.24355274

You guys think that it is a good time to buy gold now with the dip? Or will it go lower like to $1600. I saw an anon with a chart analysis, but haven't heard from him.

>> No.24355332

>>24355274
COMEX could default literally next week. Stimulus could be announced next week. I personally wouldn’t wait, but that’s just me. A lot of “experts” like David Hunter and Michael Oliver are saying variations of “the train is leaving the station, get on now.”

>> No.24355405

>>24355332
Just playing devils advocado here, the exact same was said in september, that COMEX would default, but nothing really happend to the spot price then right?

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Disturbing lack of waifus in this thread

>> No.24355455
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I have no college education and no real hope to gain a skill to become rich or middle class in my life.
I do have $10k in Mining stocks and hoping it will go up like crazy(at least 10x) so I can start my life.

I don't know how long it's going to take for gold/silver to skyrocket, it could take a year, 2 years.
Currently, all of my food and housing is paid for and I am not working.
Should I take this time to work really hard to put a bunch of money in more mining stocks so I will make even more money and not have to work in the future?

It's either that or fuck around for 8 months.

>> No.24355487

>>24349781
I know, it's crazy.
Literally free money.

>> No.24355649

>>24355455
>Should I take this time to work really hard
Every time, the answer is yes no matter what your situation in life is. Work man, work. It's good for you.
>It's either that or fuck around for 8 months.
Why would you even consider that lmao.

Also be sure to diversify into base metals miners a bit too just in case

>> No.24355676

>>24355455
First, where do you live? I you live in the US, please have a gun and ammunition. The election is an absolute shitshow, and neither party is looking like giving up so expect riots and looting. That out of the way, do you have water and food for at least 6 months? like cans and jugs

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>>24355676
>Neither party
Kiddy sniffer isn't doing anything, the media and the elites are pulling all the string including his, he is hiding

>> No.24355732

>>24355649
>Why would you even consider that lmao.
because I'm sick of wageslaving.

>>24355676
Canada
>do you have water and food for at least 6 months? like cans and jugs
Nope
I don't expect it to get that bad, especially here.

I just want to know if this is the opportunity of a lifetime and every time I work to make a $1000 it will turn out to be $20000 in the future. I don't want this to go to waste.

>> No.24355747

>>24355710
I know, it the Antifa rioting in the streets I am worrying about, which are manipulated by the media

>> No.24355777

>>24355732
Option 1: fuck around for a year, make yourself possibly moderately rich
Option 2: bust your ass working, ensure your financial position in the future and potentially retire early knowing you're earned it with hard work and effort

It's your choice...

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>>24355777
>Option 2: bust your ass working, ensure your financial position in the future and potentially retire early knowing you're earned it with hard work and effort
AAAHHHHH You're right I have to work

>> No.24355854

>>24355405
The comex isn't going to default until we see huge demand increase which will happen when fiat debasement occurs blatantly in the form of stimulus, not QE, but injecting new money directly to consumers. This is a CERTAINTY over the next 6 months.

COMEX will be put under immense pressure under a political economic trigger (stimulus as mentioned above) as capital flight abandons fiat(which are all doomed to collapse to nothing) and physical delivery demands skyrocket.

The COMEX default and revelation that their vaults are dry and have been for decades, and that world governments have been conspiring for decades to suppress the price of gold - will be the catalyst that triggers the 'mania' phase in precious metals and we will see price increases many multiples higher than ever seen before.

Screenshot this.

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>>24355420
Booba!

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>>24355847
That's the spirit anon, make your parents proud of you! Make yourself proud!

>> No.24355938

>>24355854
Nothing ever happens

>> No.24355939

new bread >>24355933

>> No.24355970

>>24355847
Remember anon work makes free!

>> No.24355985

>>24355847
Not working makes u depressed. At least find half time work for leanfire and socializing.

>> No.24356031

>>24337379
Buy $55 NEM Call @ 3/19/21 Expiry for $6.18
Sell $62 NEM Call @ 12/31/20 Expiry for $1.09

>> No.24356074

>>24355985
The problem is I want to work doing things I want to do like creating things for fun.
But all I can do now is wageslave delivering food or driving forklift.

>>24355970
>>24355896
Thanks guys.

>> No.24356106

>>24356074
Gotta start from the bottom. I drive the forklift myself, planning to go study next year

>> No.24356110

>>24354321
>No it’s the markets that are wrong!
Lol that is essentially the motto of precious metals investors

>> No.24356142

>>24355938
I do understand your sentiment as it feels like since the end of ww2, Western civilization has been sleep walking through time and we have done everything in our power to delay major necessary changes and 'pushed the envelope' so to speak, from generation to generation. The thing is though, western civilization is coming to a swift end. No one wants to believe it, no one wants to even discuss it. But that's why there are no 'happenings'. Because the only relevant happening is the necessary collapse of this perverted civilization, this neo city of Sodom we have created.

>> No.24356571

>>24356106
Thanks. It would be great if I made like 300k or something and could just put it in dividend stocks and live off them.
Imagine never having to work. WOW

>> No.24356983

Who's baking?