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Ninety Thousand Grams Per Ton Edition

Why Gold?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3S4rl6ehiI&t=1s&ab_channel=RealVisionFinance
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gksenA5Al_A&ab_channel=RealVisionFinance
https://www.lynalden.com/reasons-to-buy-gold/

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://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCL6FKQZyoM&ab_channel=GarrettDetectors
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&ab_channel=FreeFunnChicago
Magnets
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgSXg-WOEVY&ab_channel=AboutAg
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/identifying-fake-bullion

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

Relevant information regarding mining companies
https://pastebin.pl/view/fddd4572

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Bumping for $1,900 gold by next week!

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>>24559659
Adding stack energy

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>>24559626
Uh oh, you screwed up the link. Let me fix it:
Previous thread: >>24539883

Still love that drill core sample. Just beautiful

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Core Porn is king. Adding Ascots core.

>> No.24559736

>>24559687
>>24559659
1/4th Gold oz coming up...I hope..

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Recent delivery. Another due this weekend.

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>>24559729
Somebody say core porn? CCW's super high grade hits are orgasmic. Sadly the deposit is the nuggety complicated type it seems
>>24559792
Nice, what'd you get? Is that a 1/2oz gold coin I spy?

>> No.24559954

>>24559792
Makes my stack look pitiful but I am just a beginner so I can't complain

>> No.24559982

>>24559792
The "20" on each side is just so kino, I'm starting to wonder if I'll ever get any other year's Krugs

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another 1/4 oz added

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>>24559939
yep thats what that grounds known for, fantastic pockets of solid metal. When the original prospectors first explored that region they found what were described as "metallic tree branches and roots" which sprung from the rock as though they grew there. One of the largest native chunks of silver was over 200 pounds and was on display in the town of Cobalt for many years than lost when on loan to a major museum.

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>>24560016
Whoaaah

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>>24559528
Yes, it's where some of the best mines have been found, and consistently has been a top top jurisdiction. Jurisdiction is one of the most important things to me as I see the global economic meltdowns causing a lot of jurisdictional risk that has not yet been priced in. I think nationalisation risk outside of Canada and some states in the United states has and will continue to go up drastically. We're in an air pocket now in terms of insolvencies and crises, and we've become complacent. But when shtf I'm expecting socialists to "return the resources to the people," outside of select areas.

I'm mostly investing in BC, Newfoundland, Mexico, Nevada, and Ontario

Summa and Blackrock are actually neighbors in the Tonopah district. The original mine where BRC is closed down a hundred years ago after WW1 and when the prices of silver tanked. Before that they were pulling insane grades out.

>>24559706

FUCK

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>>24560014
aiming for 1/2oz or maybe even 1oz coin next

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>>24560076

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>>24560076
Heres the mill and concentrator plant at Tonopah btw

>> No.24560145

>>24560076
Alright thanks for the insight anon. Got any Timmins or Red Lake miners yet?

>> No.24560225

first for Pure Gold pump

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdqIBqn-T0k

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>>24559736
nice! grabbed a 1/4 oz myself during the recent dip.

>> No.24560273

>>24559729
wow, glad I got in this one, thx Pan Man!

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>>24559792
love those 2020 krugers anon

>>24560016
oh wow... that is just beautiful, a real natural sculpture if I ever did see one.

>> No.24560379

What does it take to get a job in a mine? Are they hiring. I have no skills.

>> No.24560437

>>24560014
Interesting Canadian constitutional silver

>> No.24560463

https://summit.news/2020/12/04/chief-medical-officer-says-canadians-who-refuse-vaccine-wont-have-freedom-to-move-around/

i think it's time for a revolution cucknucks.

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>>24560273
cant wait to see some shots of what scottie resources hits in some of those deeper high grade bleb style systems on their ground. When I walked that ground we found surface grab samples that were quartz with veinlet electrum and galena, so their geos have to be finding similar stuff.

Also heres some old samples I rediscovered while looking for my Scottie ore, these are bits from Eskay Creek, solid metal ore. 90oz per tonne silver and 10oz per tonne gold in this stuff.

>> No.24560470

https://www.mining.com/iron-ore-prices-are-going-ballistic/

CLF

>> No.24560497

>>24560379
If your willing to take bottom of the barrel style work, most mines will train you up and place you where your best suited. You could also always get a job doing drilling or grunt work under guys like me in the exploration world. so long as you dont mind working outdoors a lot, or in loud stuffy conditions you will be fine.

>> No.24560538

>>24560497
Do you make enough per hour to warrant traveling across the country?

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>>24560145
I`ve got PureGold, First Mining Gold, Treasury Metals (Through First Mining), Mcewen Mining. I believe that`s my Timmins and Red Lake exposure though I maybe missed something.

>>24560139
Sweet. Do you know anything about Tonopah? I only know what I've read off the internet.

>> No.24560649

>>24560610
I have several mining prospectuses and a bunch of maps of the Tonopah area from the turn of the century up to the 1940s I think, anything specific? Its an entire box in my closet lol. I also have probably a dozen shots of the different mines and concentrators in that area in my computer archives.

>> No.24560673

>>24560538
depends on the work, if you an underground miner right now you can be hired basically anywhere if your with one of the big contract outfits, and your starting wage as a greenhorn will be around $35-37 an hour than it goes up depending on your position, but there are hundreds of different positions in and on a mine site besides going down the hole.

>> No.24560796

>>24559626
In a SHTF scenario, if Russia annexes Alaska, would we lose all of our investments? Is that a risk to look out for?

>> No.24560889

>>24560796

>if Russia annexes Alaska, would we lose all of our investments?
lol we`d lose a lot more than our investments anon

>>24560649
Oh nothing specific, just wondering if you had any cool tidbits of info or stories.

>> No.24560923

>>24560889
I have a few but there not really PM related, more ghost town / geology stuff. I ll see if I can pull out a mine map or two.
>>24560796 if thats happening than were into total all out war. Also good luck to russia holding Alaska or parts of Canada.

>> No.24560937

So with regards to Abaxx and it's market cap,what do people think it will be sitting at after the reverse takeover? NML has a MC around 60 million, but how much is abaxx itself currently valued at? I'm curious, because at the current price, if I want to get in one the NML side, it's going to work out to like $4.20 a share which seems steep. It seems like a pretty major gamble that it will shoot up once ABXX gets listed given what I see the value at currently. I think the private placements worked out to $0.80 a share

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Here's 1 ounce of US junk silver as displayed as asthetically as I could manage.

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>>24560971
Here's an ounce of 40% Halves.

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>>24560990
Here's the same done with Canadian 80% Silver.

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>>24561032
Here's an ounce of Canadian 50% Silver.

>> No.24561140

Bruh I don’t know what the fuck is going on with the market now

>> No.24561179
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Hello /pmg/, what other commodit(ies) would you invest in after precious metals? Yeah yeah I know if you don’t hold it you don’t own it but I wanna diversify a little.

>> No.24561208

>>24561179
I am most bullish Uranium and Copper, as i believe they have dual demand, much like silver, industrially and capital flight demand(escaping collapsing fiat and into tangible assets)

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>>24561102
And finally here's an ounce of British/Commonwealth 50% Silver.
It's amazing how as recently as 50 years ago in some cases people would be carrying around well over an ounce of Silver in change alone and using to make transactions as they had for all human history prior to that point.

>> No.24561279

whoever posted this link, thank you! that was a fabulous analysis of a structure. Also its amazing how much more work these guys got to than we did, my mates and I were maybe 100m away from some of these structures but they were buried under snow. Feels good to know that the samples we collected were so dam close.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTIUQ4gvq3g

>> No.24561374

>>24561179

Uranium, platinum, copper, oil, bullish on mid to long term. Just hodl and accumulate on any big dips.

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>>24561140
Complete chaos
Fuck the fed

>> No.24561464

>>24561279

You're welcome, what do you think of what he said? Is it some good geology there?

>> No.24561545

>>24561452
I want to buy but at the same time I feel like it’s going to go down again
Fucking fed

>> No.24561546

>>24561464
his projected model sounds good, I think hes got the right idea judging from the samples they got, the stuff outcropping at surface further away from the main structure is likely stringers eminating from a longer source, and if its a plane like hes theorizing than boom thats a fantastic ore body. But we wont know until they drill. I like how hes egged Goliath's team on to drill in the center to depth away from their main structure, the companies geos wanted to play safe but he wants to see right off the bat if the ore is a single continuous structure through the mountain. If it is, than its a great candidate for a small scale underground mine. This structure too could be one of many, we found dozens of showings identical to what was shown in the photos but everything was either obscured by snow or only float, we didnt even do channel sampling. With so little snow its way easier to get an idea of whats going on ontop of that ridge line. I would hope that they continue exploring south though, theres that huge quartz outcrop we found out there 3km from this that was fabulous but again snow was in the way than.

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>>24558873
Liberty Gold (LGDTF) is extremely oversold. Very cheap pickup

>> No.24561793

>>24559626
The drill smears the metal across the core and makes it look much larger than it actually is. Pretty, but not realistic.

>> No.24561825

>>24561793
less smear, more the shape of the round core, but its still fantastically rich though. I wonder if they checked the drill mud for gold chipping?

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>>24560272
Looks good. Not quite a quarter oz but picked up my first sovereign on the dip

>> No.24561901

Deso says comex default prediction delayed to January https://nitter.net/DesoGames/status/1335078229208686593

>> No.24561921

>>24561825
Yeah, I'd definitely be panning the drill mud out of statistical curiosity. We need a new assay category. Core+mud

>> No.24561958

>>24561921
the guys from Hy-tech drilling did that at Barkerville Golds project beside wells. I remember keying into their radios and listening to their guys giggle about the sluice they set up on the mud tank discharge. The ore was rich enough in one spot that the little wooden sluice they made turned yellow.

>> No.24562016

>>24561958
That's awesome! did they highgrade it or what? I guess if it was a contract job that's just a bonus?

>> No.24562046

>>24562016
they werent suppose to be doing it... but everyone kind of looked the other way. The drill mud was going to be thrown out anyway into the tailings pond at Mosquito Creek, so yea they just pumped the vac truck tanks through a sluice box and split the winnings between some guys at BGM staff offices, the drillers and a few other crew. it was absolutely microscopic gold too, i am pretty sure a few of the guys had their wedding bands made with it.

>> No.24562109

>>24562046
that's so cool... I know you crush ore in a tube mill so you know how that goes. Most free mill is microscopic anyways. I crush up some stuff with good visible gold but even in that about 3/4's of the haul is literal dust. That's why I love my mercury and dish soap. I used to have a copper pan coated with mercury but it became a greater hazard than benefit and I roasted it.

>> No.24562166

>>24562109
i had a copper bottomed steel pan for a long time for the same idea, but again mercury is just too dam dangerous. eventually you fuck up with it and you poison yourself.

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guys what if they're right and space becomes accessible
do we sell then or keep holding? gold will probably be worthless, right?

>> No.24562218

>>24562166
I got the poisoning part out of the way as a teen, back when I didn't know shit and was playing with mercury and cyanide and nitric a lot. Almost killed my 8th grade science teacher when he was helping me try to mix aqua regia.

I'm hoping to set up a pyrex retort system later in 21, but I'm on the fence about whether I want to build a hood fan for it or just test and use it way out in the woods.

>> No.24562260

>>24562204
The only way that it becomes *economically* accessible is through FTL travel which opens up a fuckton of other possibilities and issues

>> No.24562333
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>>24562204
we will get disclosure about Naquadah and these glowing eyed fucks before we get commercially available star travel

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>>24562333
>AAAAH I CAN'T KREE

>> No.24562417

>>24560016
Lost? Like someone lost track of it or it went to a private collection?

>> No.24562443

>>24562417
we dont know, its never been seen since, and it never went on display. My only thought is it was lost in shipping / stolen, or its still in some collection basement mislabeled and may never be seen again. Its last appearance I believe was in 1931.

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>>24562443
Just imagine stumbling on to something like that at a yard sale and they didn't know what it was.

>> No.24562521

>>24562486
Shit like that happens more often than you'd think
It's not super common, but it definitely happens. Namely with estate sales

>> No.24562649

>>24560937
There was some SPAC that bought Triterras and is at an MC of 1.2 billion. Both based in Singapore both dealing with commodities and blockchain. Triterras currently has revenue though so its the closest thing I can compare off of.

>> No.24563025

>>24562204
wouldnt be a /pmg/ without an obligatory muh asteroid mining post

>> No.24563071

>>24563025
someday we will educate /biz/ on this subject properly and why its just that little bit out of our grasp this century.

>> No.24563077

>>24563025
I'm just not sure where these asteroids are

like tens of thousands of meteorites impact the earth every year, and thousands of them are found. Never any full of gold and platinum though. Lots of iron and nickel and even some made of mars rocks, but no pm's

>> No.24563131

>>24563071
by the time we have the nanotech or self-replicating robotics to do it we'll be long dead in a gray goo scenario

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gray_goo

>> No.24563142

>>24563077
there are a few that fly near us once in a while that are heavy metal rich, but there also moving insanely fast, Psyche 16 is one super dense rock which is likely 90% metallic elements. Apophis is another massive hunk of left over planet that we could strip mine if we had the tech, but again its speed and erratic orbit make it even more of a pain in the ass, it could also possibly obliterate us one of these days. Most of these high value space rocks are between mars and Jupiter, others are closer but again moving too fast for us to properly intercept and utilize.

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>>24563025
i really do enjoy laughing at all you pathetic silver stackers. i own an asteroid mining company and i’ve been in the FUDing business for 30 years now. you people are the most pathetic i have seen in a long time. none of you will ever be as successful as me no matter how much soon to be worthless earth silver you have.

>> No.24563198

>>24563142
true, but those are mesosiderites, stony iron meteors. They're mostly iron. Relatively rich compared to the planet's crust, but absurdly poor in gold and silver compared to our best ores.

I could see it happening if we run out of metals to mine, but even if that fucker was parked here on earth it might not be worth mining for gold.

>> No.24563227

>>24563198
I am pretty sure readings indicated high gold and silver counts in Psyche but I could be wrong, its been awhile since i read on them, even if its full of gold and silver we cant explore it for resources let alone extract them.

>> No.24563277

>>24563077
I was always under the assumption that they'd first start mining the asteroid fields in between our solar system. Tho the majority of material is probably common elements.

>> No.24563291

>>24563145
i see big bob has moved on from the metal recycling into asteroid mining, great stuff m8

>> No.24563292

>>24563145
>It evolves

>> No.24563302

>>24563227
they have a piece of 16 Psyche at the museum I work with (paleo in my entirety). It's rich but we wouldn't mine it if it was here. Slightly richer than seawater. A bit richer than the great sand dunes here in CO. Not worth mining for the gold, but worth mining for iron and nickel with heavy metals as a nice bonus. It's only attraction is how much metal is there, but that's similar to the sand dunes or the sea.
>>24563145
I love how fast you make the pasta and image. Makes me laugh. But Big Bob is a scientist and scientists don't asteroid fud.

>> No.24563322

>>24563277
>Tho the majority of material is probably common elements.
yep exactly. There's a shitload of precious metals but we're talking mining an entire planet almost to get them

>> No.24563350

Can anyone recommend a broker or trading platform to get some of these miners? I have like $8K in physical and $1K in miners, feel retarded for that ratio, but im about to dump all crypto and go in on miners

Are the Canadian ones listed on TD Ameritrade? I only have Robinhood

>> No.24563357

>>24563322
which begs the question if it wouldnt just be worth strip mining mars instead? I mean mars likely had similar early starts to earth, so metallic mineralization in the form of sulfides and epithermal veins likely did get a chance to get going at concentrating PMs near the worlds surface. That would be a lot more sense to mine than some random half assed asteroid out in the system. Also how fun would it be to be a participant in the first extra terrestrial gold rush.

>> No.24563389

>>24563357
If the colonization of mars happens then its bound to happened but probably in the 3rd or 4th generation of colonization and I believe original idea they had as an incentive for people moving to mars was to treat it like manifest destiny. Mars is your to take but the catch is there is no coming back and you have to deal with what you get.

>> No.24563396

>>24563145
It was the stack pics that first brought me to /pmg/, but it's the Big Bob's meme that keeps me coming back.

>> No.24563402

>>24563357
last I read (easily 30 years ago) Mars didn't have the techtonic or radiative energy to drive ores to the surface so we'd have to burrow through miles of cold hard chondrites to reach the core. The crust is rich in iron, but the heavy metals presumably moved deeper.

Psyche is a core of a planet with most of the rock removed, so it's richer than the Mars surface. But that's all relative. You know we have convection, tectonics, and hydrothermals concentrating gold and silver and platinum here. Our planet was built for mining. Mars died long before it could do all that.

>how fun would it be to be a participant in the first extra terrestrial gold rush.
Pan Man you have to read some Heinlein for that sci-fi take. Sadly neither of us will live long enough for that and I'm not convinced humanity will even survive that long. As others accused, I am a Malthusian though. As are many that work in mining and drilling.

>> No.24563426

>>24563396
Big Bob here. The memes are a lot funnier than I am.

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>>24563389
>mfw i wont likely live to prospect Olympus Mons or dry pan the dusty creekbeds of an alien continent...

>> No.24563443

>>24563430
you ever read any Anne McCaffrey?

I love some good mining in space fiction.

>> No.24563454

>>24563402
yea i did read though recently that some geologists think that mars may have had a tiny window of time for such mineralization to begin, but with the whole core shutting down thing, its likely only a fraction of the ore we want would be near surface.

>> No.24563461

>>24563454
I'm interested in venus and mercury since they're even more active than earth, but who the fuck knows what's going on there?

>> No.24563466

>>24563357
Martian gravity well screws with the economics of that. Geology, especially beyond superficial layers of the surface, is a very big unknown. Asteroid composition can be inferred much more easily and the use of autonomous networks of mining ships more economical.
I don't think the interest in asteroid mining will be on gold or silver. Mostly because if the gold price increases there would first be focuses on salvaging here on earth, then into processing ocean water. I just don't see it.
Asteroid mining as a fun thought experiment would probably be focused on minerals needed to construct space platforms, other ships, or fuel. Flying space harbors that reduce the costs of space travel for interplanetary travel by using what is "up there" already.

>> No.24563469

>>24563443
no but i ll go look it up, it really has been my dream to be some mad wandering prospector, hoping from planet to planet panning my way across the galaxy. Never going to happen but would be hilarious.

>> No.24563508

>>24563469
You're already living the dream, that would be the final coup

McCaffrey is pretty silly stuff but she delves into mining and geology just enough to keep a few of her books really interesting. It seems like fantasy but it's sci-fi in the end.

>> No.24563524

>>24563466
>be focused on minerals needed to construct space platforms, other ships, or fuel
that's it exactly. And if we ever have the resources to do it we've achieved post-scarcity and are probably extinct or don't need the resources anymore.

>> No.24563539

Recently put nearly half my portfolio into gold (Ausfag so mainly Aussie gold miners/explorers - we have some of the best in the world).

Really think gold should push past 2,000 USD once Biden gets in and a big stimulus bill gets pushed through late Jan/early Feb.

Still a good opportunity if you can get in under 1,850. My target for 2021/2022 is around 2,400 USD which I think it'll top out at.

>> No.24563568

>>24563350
I am pretty sure a lot appear on TD and other platforms while others you have to have a real broker go find for you. Its a pain in the ass but its how things work.

>> No.24563634

>>24563350
Most of the canadian mining stocks are listed on TDA. They are OTC, and so charge flat fees for any orders.
>>24563461
The crust and lack of plate tectonics on Venus, Earth's incredibly pissed off cousin, means if there is any mineralization to be had its DEEP in the crust of the planet.
>>24563539
2000 is really just a psychological barrier. 2200 would be the previous high. The correction in the price last time was caused by a head fake from the Fed threatening to raise interest rates and taper off QE.
2009-2020 has revealed the farce of this. And won't work again. ZIRP is now eternal. And treasuries are gold's main "competitor". My point being that if we cross 2.2k, there is nothing that stops it from going bonkers.

>> No.24563679

>>24563322
We should just genetically engineer a slave species and put them on that planet to mine it for us

>> No.24563681

>>24563634
>if there is any mineralization to be had its DEEP in the crust of the planet.
or in the atmosphere and surface liquid which dissolves gold and silver.
>>24563396
Oldfags should immediately recognize the big bob pasta as a recycling of the "my name is john and I hate every single one of you" line. Trying to mix it up with the navy seal pasta but that depends on people buying the backstory.

>> No.24563706

>>24563679
our slave species will be robots, we wouldn't wish existential angst on any of our own

>> No.24563933
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My second roo arrived
Not bad except the usual web font

>> No.24564106

fun vid for any of you guys metal detecting out there. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6LmEJjo2Ts&t=14s

>> No.24564163

>>24563933
I thought they came in a capsule

>> No.24564252

>>24564163
Sure they do, but I fell for the you gotta touch it meme
Might as well buy an ETC if I can't feel the cold heftyness with my hands

>> No.24564261

>>24564106
lol I love his energy!
I work one machine with T/R and VLF settings so I don't overlap and set off one detector with the other

>> No.24564325

>>24564261
hes utterly mad but i love him. I met him years ago when he first started making videos for his website, he was rambling away in period cloths on the fraser river with a rocker box. Super cool dude to work with. He also does private courses with small groups of people, I ve never heard a negative comment about him.

>> No.24564352

>>24564325
he's got that contagious enthusiasm, so cool you know him!

that's the sort of dude i love detecting with. I'll get em on the radio and we'll just go off about what we're seeing and finding and hoping to find. Just super stoked to be out there. I'm the same but people get sick of hearing me talk about it :)

>> No.24564380

>>24564352
i email him from time to time, I ve always wanted to go check out his little underground placer mine hes been building for a few years now but i would probably melt in the desert.

>> No.24564452

>>24564380
yeah, we call it coyoteing here probably the same in the Yukon. Like you said before, easiest when the ground is frozen so you can timber and tunnel

He gives good direction on the machine, Pan Man. Sorry I'm always drunk when I post here but he's right. Sensitivity about 3/4s, volume at 100%, ground and tone at whatever the ground says, and constantly autotune to keep it just barely humming. I usually detect with the Disc/Notch off if I'm hunting nuggets.

I'd love to see vid of his fossil placer, that video you posted looked like Potato Patch style finds. Super rich!

>> No.24564522

>>24564452
I will for sure be looking into ordering one of the larger garret detectors hes got, both can detect past heavy metals in the ground but i am after bigger gold, the small stuff i can get the old hard way instead. Also yes his paleo placer is great, hes basically hard rock mining in desert concrete on bedrock, some seriously large gold too comes up once in a while.

>> No.24564541

>>24564452
>I usually detect with the Disc/Notch off if I'm hunting nuggets.
no Notch, 1/4 or lower Disc
the problem with both T/R and VLF is that gold reads in the same range as iron, but gold and iron always show up together. If you tune out black sand you also tune out gold. It takes practice to catch gold and reject iron. Every detector is different. Minelabs are the best, that's what they were designed for.

>> No.24564553

>>24564522
>some seriously large gold too comes up once in a while.
arizona and nevada are fucking famous for it. I envy his ground. but then I envy you too

>> No.24564577

>>24564522
garretis are the shit. Seriously for a budget detector I've seen them do amazing things. I particularly love the ace 250 and higher

>> No.24564581

>>24564553
it took a long time to learn this ground, more than any other territory i ve ever worked. Once you know it though you can work out the irregularities without much trouble. Gold is gold, placer is placer but each spots different.

>> No.24564586
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24564586

are there any deflationary fags still alive? i tried to warn you.

>> No.24564604

>>24559792
damn those krugers actually look really good
will definitely get a stack

>> No.24564618

>>24564581
desert is a whole different game. Same principles apply for sure, but none of the visual cues we get in forest and mountain. His float looks like bull quartz to me but clearly pays big. No alluvium or obvious watercourse, but big nuggets anyways.

so cool you've worked all these different types of deposit. Seriously, you're living my dream.

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>>24560971
>>24560990
>>24561032
>>24561102
bullion based anon

>> No.24564672

>>24564618
i think the desert draws might be a lot easier to work honestly, look at how little brush jeffs got to work through, far easier than swinging a detector in a creek bed around here. And the ores right on surface, the floats visible and easy to trace, that would save me so much time. I ll have to try Nevada and California some day for sure.

>> No.24564697

>>24563706
Cells interlinked

>> No.24564705

>>24564672
yeah, he's running that huge Double D coil.

I usually hunt with a 3 inch tiny coil to get between bushes and grass clumps. That float though, that shit is everywhere in AZ and usually isn't worth shit. He knows a great spot or two. I'd give an eyetooth to know where he found those 2 stupid little nuggets!

>> No.24564718

I just left a scathing review on Monument's website about my missing Merc dime (mentioned twice here before). Ordered a $5 tube in early Nov. Was shorted one dime. Called and was told I'd have one mailed to me to make it Even Steven. That was 2 weeks ago! Thought folks should know how unacceptable it is that a) they have people rolling dimes that not only can't count to 50, but can't even count to 10 five times consecutivefully, and b) that they straight-up lie about "making it right." Fellow anons, order tubes/rolls from Monument at your own risk. As of this moment in time, I assume they skim (directly or indirectly) to rip off the rubes that won't care/notice/make a big deal of it. But it's still happening, nonetheless.
>inb4 muh black Friday
Nah, son! I ordered, received (a shorted tube), and called to complain ALL before Thanksgiving, so that dog doesn't hunt.

>> No.24564766

My wife got me four silver Britannias for my birthday coming up. My stack is small, but that now takes me to 35oz of silver and 1 gold sovereign.

>> No.24564834

>>24564718
*consecutively

>> No.24564840

>>24564705
>I'd give an eyetooth to know where he found those 2 stupid little nuggets!
not begging for a location, it would honestly cost me more gas to go prospect in AZ than I'd make in gold. But it's a really cool spot nonetheless. Very exciting.

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>>24564766
It adds up quick. Start getting a sovereign per month and 10 oz silver.

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>>24564840
I am betting Jeff does the same sort of thing I do, goes snooping through old mine reports and journals looking for territory than digs deeper on each area looking for territory no ones looked on in a while, double checks its not staked than goes looking. Rince repeat til you hit a hot spot. pic related, no one had reworked this bedrock spot in nearly a hundred years, my mates and I got out probably 5 ounces of course gold by the time we were done, but it was all in those three steps down on the falls, no gold anywhere else.

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>>24564883
yes, i do the same

prospecting in old newspapers and court records. It pays.

>> No.24564997

No gold to pan in South East UK. Makes me sad bros.

>> No.24565011

>>24564933
is that hill entirely pyrite? holy crap why didnt that get milled?

>> No.24565045

>>24565011
Pyrite and arsenopyrite with significant gold, silver, zinc, and lead

I'm currently in negotiations to buy it though it might fall through for historical reasons. The fucking thing smells like garlic and onions and is probably worth a cool million.

>> No.24565115

>>24564586
dont you think that other currencies should be first to devalue heavily before the us dollar does?

>> No.24565139

>>24565045
mine smells like onions too, all the arsenic and other crap. Too bad I cant get mine down off the mountain without serious effort.
>>24564997
There is gold in the UK mate, you just have to do some snooping. Scotlands first underground gold mine in a century just opened up too, get out there and get panning!

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>>24562204
just what do you think it would take to set up a large scale mining operation 157068770 miles away from earth in the most hostile environment humanity has ever encountered?

just how many millions of gallons of gasoline do you think it would take to ship all the mining equipment and personnel?
how many decades of R&D on space mining equipment do you think we would need? mining equipment barely functions on earth where we have very favorable conditions, what about space where you will shift from 250 degrees Fahrenheit while facing the sun to -208 degrees Fahrenheit while not facing the sun? what kind of stress do you think that would put on industrial equipment with metals expanding and contracting due to extreme continuous temperature shifts?
we can barely get rovers and satellites, built in hermetically sealed laboratories by the brightest minds humanity has to offer, to function in space, but we're supposed to believe you can just strap a Hitachi mining excavator on a rocket and start mining?

who will provide the capital investment for all of this? hundreds of millions of dollars have already been invested into asteroid mining startups without as much as a single rocket leaving orbit, much less reaching an asteroid, creating viable space mining equipment, or bringing home metals
you would need a budget a thousand time larger than the moon mission budget and even then it's a long shot
any government or private organisation that attempts space mining will go broke long before they bring back even an ounce of gold

maybe 500 years from now we will have the technology, energy and capital to go on such an endeavor but by the time you have that kind of technology any amount of gold you mine will be nothing compared to your overall economic growth

as human technology has expanded, so has our ability to find more gold but whatever gold we've found has always been less than the economic growth brought on by the technology - keeping gold deflationary

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>>24562204
>cant even mine the deep sea while creating a profit
>GUYS LETS MINE ASTEROIDS!

>> No.24565178

>>24565139
>Too bad I cant get mine down off the mountain without serious effort.
you'll get it done. Roads are relatively cheap compared to what you can make off that ore you show off.

given your range of experience I suspect if anyone in /pmg/ becomes fabulously wealthy it'll be you.

>> No.24565208

>>24565045
nice any thoughts on how you're going to process it? How old is the pile, I was talking to a friend whos looking at processing an old sulfide gold pile and he said after sitting in the open for decades it might of oxidized enough to extract with cyanide, never heard of that before though and not sure if it's true.

Also do you think you might run into any enviromental dramas with the arsenic? I haven't had much experience but you might be just able to enclose it in some clean rock, worst case scenario wouldn't be too expensive or hard to chuck a liner down to satisfy the enviro nazis

>> No.24565231

>>24563679
t. Anunaki

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>>24565178
Yea its 200ish tonnes of good ore, but the trail to the original mines long obliterated by talus slope movement. O well your right I ll get to it eventually. That particular spots also fairly remote, at least my hard rock prospect with the good silver ore is on a modern logging road.
>>24565176
this, get back to me about space mining when deep sea mining companies stop going backrupt.

>> No.24565254

>>24563145
Basado. Great post anon

>> No.24565264

>>24565208
>nice any thoughts on how you're going to process it?
sell it to a mill. I have Newmont, Freeport, and Anglo Gold Ashanti all operating mills in my area.
>How old is the pile,
1890
>I was talking to a friend whos looking at processing an old sulfide gold pile and he said after sitting in the open for decades it might of oxidized enough to extract with cyanide, never heard of that before though and not sure if it's true.
true but impossible to get insurance for in the US.
>Also do you think you might run into any enviromental dramas with the arsenic? I haven't had much experience but you might be just able to enclose it in some clean rock, worst case scenario wouldn't be too expensive or hard to chuck a liner down to satisfy the enviro nazis
I run and envro business, I know my liabilities down to the penny.
so no worries there. It's actually an enviro job. The pile is and environmental liability because of acid mine drainage, so I could get rid of an environmental problem for the client while still making a few hundred grand for my wife, who will promptly spend it on cars and vacations.

>> No.24565308

>>24565264
yea any major miner would probably buy that ore in a heart beat after their geos had a good look at it, and best of all your helping clean up a mess left by people 120 years ago. Any assays done on it recently?

>> No.24565335

>>24565308
You got it exactly. I'm sorry I can't post assays because the big miners could just buy it themselves and I am serious about being the useless middleman.

it's worth a couple hundred grand to me, both in client fees for the enviro work and the mill premium. Not a big project for my firm but not worth losing either.

>> No.24565345

CONVINCE ME NOT TO FOMO INTO PURE GOLD MINING ON MONDAY

>> No.24565402

>>24565139
I was thinking about going to Snowdon. Any chance you might be able to put a pin on a map to try somewhere others may not have though of?

>> No.24565404

>>24565308
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/chief-medical-officer-says-canadians-who-refuse-vaccine-wont-have-freedom-move-around
Hope you already packed your things.

>> No.24565413

>>24563466
>if the gold price increases there would first be focuses on salvaging here on earth, then into processing ocean water
We'll also likely advance deep sea mining further. Lotsa ore down there at the bottom and the tech is very new

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>>24565264
Yeah that's the best way to do it, just collect the check and let the pros handle it, i've got a project that im trying to do thats still held up by the safety department.

>>24565240
How goods the grade and how far do you have to move it? What about one hiring one of these just to get it off the mountain if the trail is really stuffed, they hold about 5 tons a bucket so it's only 40 trips.

>> No.24565461

>>24565445
>i've got a project that im trying to do thats still held up by the safety department.
I am a professional in safety and environmental compliance, in the US at least. I'm the best in the Rocky Mountains.

so I don't pick sides, My side is both production and compliance. I make money whoever wins.

>> No.24565516

>>24565404
fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuk
>>24565402
well honestly your best bet would probably be in the Dolgellau area of Wales, there are placer and hard rock gold mines in the area following quartz free gold since the Roman times, I ve found precious little on placer gold in Snowdonia but if you do try there my standard rules apply. Look for slow down points in streams, where water meets bedrock, river boulders and moss too. Also apparently Wales has clamped down on people panning in the woods because "covid" so good luck to you on that front. How stupid is that? You cant go hide in the bush next to a stream because your not at home. Bullshit.

>> No.24565549

>>24565516
>Wales has clamped down on people panning in the woods because "covid"
absolutely retarded

>> No.24565566

My family owns around 6.8 kilograms of gold. What should we do with it?

>> No.24565579

>>24565566
checked
have you considered anal insertion?

>> No.24565600

>>24565579
I doubt I could fill them all

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>>24565445
I would have to probably rehab about 3km worth of road, and another 1km totally rebuilt from scratch from a different direction. I have my own tiny mill setup stored at a mates yard an hour away, but I ve done the math before and it just doesnt quite work out once you factor in all the permits and bonds I would have to get, plus the engineering on the road to make it safe from instantly caving out with any weight on it. Ore grade there is lower than my good hard rock spot i ve shown off before, off the top of my head it was 13 grams per tonne gold and 100 grams per tonne silver on the high end. Its a project for when I can get a bunch of extra guys together with machines to help out, not something i could do on my own in a summer.

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Should I buy a modern day 1998-2020 Sovereign next week?
They look different in color, to the older ones, did they change the alloy?

>> No.24565647

>>24565566
Pretty comfy stack fren, in fiat currency that would be ~335.000€ today, that wont even buy you a decent house in a first world country.
Do you know in what form the gold is? Did your family buy physical and if so is it bars or coins?

>> No.24565651

>>24560470
Clf already pumped, why buy now?

>> No.24565654

>>24565461
If i lived in the US i would definitely be giving you a call. One problem i think is I need to work on my professional appearance a bit more, a lot of things require outside help and Im having trouble with people from big companies not bothering even to return calls or emails. I was even still using a gmail email address until recently, im guessing if i look like an amateur they're not going to bother especially with the amount of risk involved.

>> No.24565663

>>24565600
You'd be surprised what you can hold in your bum.

>>24565612
a $5,000,000 US performance and liability bond costs me about $1,000 US per year with good credit and no previous lawsuits or defaults over 20 years in business. Bonding may not be much of a problem for you.

>> No.24565681

>>24565654
if you make enough money they'll come to you

until then you need a professional website, email, telephone listing, and local advertising at least.

>> No.24565696

>>24563933
Nice! Beautiful coins anon
>>24565345
Literally can't. Go for it
>>24565404
Uuuuhhhh
>>24565566
You should post stack and hodl. I'd love to see a majestic amount like that.

>> No.24565710

>>24565654
also get a fucking DUNS number. Call Dun and Bradstreet to see if you can do that. Tell them you want to sell to the US government. A DUNS is vital in most of north america. It's your secret credit weapon here

no good in europe or asia though

>> No.24565743

>>24565663
its a little bit more than that here, in BC any mechanical operation permit to do with mining or forestry adds up fast, I can grab my notes from last year, but I believe the road construction bond would be about $25k and the total project bond would be around $60k. Thats doable for me, but not without major planning and management first. Like I said, its a project for another time. Why would I work on this one, when I have a spot right next to a road thats higher value material. The only draw back on my main exploration target is that its in bum fuck no where.

>> No.24565750

Why do you goys stack precious metals?

>> No.24565762

>>24563933
Sick roo

>> No.24565767

>>24565750
Storage of value

>> No.24565768

>>24565743
>Why would I work on this one, when I have a spot right next to a road thats higher value material.
you got it then.
go for the low hanging fruit and use that to leverage the higher targets. I just repeat back to you what you already know, Pan Man. You've got this.

>> No.24565807

>>24561179
Lithium, rare earths, water, utilities, coffee, grains, iron, orange juice, cotton, lumber. I don’t do any meats tho

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>>24565630
Yeah, grab some moderns. Make it a proof too.

>> No.24565894

>>24565654
I mean seriously, the first thing I check on any company in NA is the DUNS

if you don't have a DUNS you're not getting a call back from me or anyone else. It sucks but that's how business goes.

>> No.24565975

>>24565654
I mean realistically if i want to hire your business you need to have a DUNS, right? and if you want to hire my business we both need to have a DUNS. If you want to sell to someone you need a DUNS. If you want to buy from someone you should probably have a DUNS.

so when i search for your business in the DUNS directory and don't find them I know you've never hired anyone, never been hired by anyone, never sold to anyone, and never bought from anyone.

a business that never hires, is hired, buys, or sells, is no business at all. You need the fucking DUNS.

>> No.24566031

>>24563933
I just picked 1oz up. I was surprised at how small the fonts are.

>> No.24566115

>>24565231
It's Anunakis all the way up

>> No.24566166

>>24565975
Alright you've convinced me I'm getting a DUNS.

Also another question how much does insurance cost roughly, I've read mining is fairly high risk but I need like some sort of broad business indemnity beyond public liability i think eg. I crash my truck into the front gate of Newmont and cause a million dollars worth of damage or even contractual losses like I agree to provide a service with my truck and I end up breaking down and they sue me because their whole operation has to stop.

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Should I?

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>>24564856
Vault dwellers rise up

>> No.24566347

>>24566166
I personally know a contractor that stopped operations at a freeport project for 2 weeks with a badly driven loader and that cost over $5 mililon US. he's a friend of mine. Your insurance has to cover that. But luckily that kind of insurance is relatively cheap and easy to find. Count on $5-10k per year and at that level you should be a multimillionaire already.

My insurance costs about $2k per month for liability not counting fleet vehicles. i am a multimillionaire. I gross about $20k per month in mining. Vehicles add another couple grand. Workman's comp is another grand. Payroll taxes are a few more grand.

know your underwriting and payroll expenses before you hire on.

>> No.24566371

>>24566204
Lil chuckles are based. 2 oz is the best denomination of silver prove me wrong

>> No.24566410

>>24566204
big premium huh

>> No.24566526

where could i buy tubes for junk silver? i don't trust the plastics i see on aliexpress

>> No.24566553

>>24565231
>>24566115
Aren’t the jews actually Anunaki?

>> No.24566599

>>24566526
I make my own but tubes sold as accessories on the bullion sites.

>> No.24566605

>>24566166
when you bid on a project for a major mining company they'll tell you what the insurance requirements are. What the equipment and background check and drug testing requirements are.

from there you call up your insurance agent and background checkers and truck dealers and drug testers and see what the costs are.

then you add your premiums for risk, charge the mining company $250/hr/FTE and go about your business making millions. Because that's what contractors do. We swallow risk and make millions. Except when we back a loader into a gas line and blow up a mill building and lose millions. But millionaires don't worry about a million here or there.. we can always make more.

>> No.24566608

>>24566347
Alright that sounds pretty good, yeah I've worked in mining long enough to see costly fuckups occur pretty regularly, even from the big companies.

Any other tips or general advice?

>> No.24566658

>>24566608
>Any other tips or general advice?
enviro or construction rather than production because production is cyclical but maintenance is forever.

lowball bids, it's better to get 80% of something than 100% of nothing.

stay up to date on compliance. Hire the fucking lawyers, it pays.

Don't hire family, don't take on partners. Only get married if it's really forever.

Good luck, be safe out there.

>> No.24566845

>>24566658
Thanks for the advice man, I've been thinking lately about maybe even forgetting about trying to do this gold mining thing and just put my money towards contracting, im pretty confident operating most machines and I got a CEO's contact and spoke with him ages ago about some small jobs, i ran the numbers and was sure i could do it for cheaper just didn't know the behind the scene stuff on running a business.

What about equipment hire as well? I got a place I could store loaders and stuff right near the mines for free and I have friends who are heavy duty mechanics who could probably do the maintenance for a good rate.

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>>24565461
>I am a professional in safety and environmental compliance, in the US at least. I'm the best in the Rocky Mountains.
How’s it going Bob?

>> No.24566886

>>24566845
rent equip to start. You need to be grossing over a million a year in my area to hire a full time mechanic to maintain equipment and that doesn't count the cost of parking it.

rent first. When your net worth is over $3 million consider buying or leasing. Where I work your net worth can go over $3 million in a week though. If you know what you're doing.

>> No.24566945

>>24566886
Ah sorry I meant is there any money to be made renting out equipment to the larger sites? Just stuff like loaders and small water trucks, I've seen a heap of rental companies around so I'm worried it might be a pretty competitive market, but I thought I could throw in gimmicks like free transport within a certain distance because I got a truck and could do the driving myself.

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>>24561102
>>24561032
>>24560990
>>24560971
Blessed posts.

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>>24566865
>How’s it going Bob?
Pretty good buddy, how are you?
>>24566945
Rental companies in mining areas make hundreds of thousands. Equipment operators make millions. your call

>> No.24567331

I kill threads i guess

fucking glowniggers.

>> No.24567341

>>24565139
I've applied to work for Scotgold

>> No.24567394
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I'm loving the real mining-related discussion today. We've got two professionals, Pan Man and the fine gentleman going to begin work at Scotgold. Is there a more genuine place in /biz/? Also thank you again >>24567341 for those books you linked. Really haven't had the time to start reading any of them yet but they're bookmarked.

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>running out of time to make it before the '''vaccine''' is forced upon me

cmon silver... save us all.

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>>24567396
Save yourself you silly frog, the silver will help but you gotta put the effort in to make it happen. I did and my reward is great indeed.

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Here's a pretty good recap/round-up of Lion One Metals and what they're up to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oH_XPtjnLc

>> No.24568164

>>24560971
Imagine having the knowledge we have now of silver and living back anytime before 1964

>> No.24568205
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>>24559626
Your daily reminder not to trust Hitlerites and Greenbackers.

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

Whether you have a central bank print paper money, or have the government do it directly, MMT and communism are just as evil.

For centuries now, every thread has had infiltrators from /pol/ virtue-signalling about Jews in every post, triple-bracketing every other word, promoting communist, neo-Nazi, Greenbacker rubbish like A History of Central Banking and the Enslavement of Mankind. Expect those whom you attack to fight you back.

>> No.24568259

Can confirm I jerk to core porn

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>>24560299
mfw im only a stacklet

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>>24560610
Hey quick question how do you go about determining the share ownership status? I tend to have trouble with that if the company doesn't explicitly state that in their presentation. Different sites give totally different numbers... Do you know which source is the most recent/reliable?

>> No.24568517

>>24564586
Why are you using the DXY to track deflation? lol

>> No.24568520
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Has anyone tried Rick Rule's rankings of your miner portfolio?

>> No.24568602

>>24568517
Because some of the deflationary fags believed the buying power of the dollar will spike back up to the 100's before the end of the year.

>> No.24568621

>>24568520
Woah, you can just email him and he'll rate your folio? That's cool! But honestly not very interested, I'm capable of making my own evaluations. Cool stuff regardless, he's probably a chill guy

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>>24568512
Honestly don't know, but you can always email management and they can be helpful.

>>24568520
>>24568621
Yes, and you guys should absolutely do it. He gives a harsh ranking and a tidbit of insight, I'm about to do it again today actually.

>Aurcana is a 7

>>24564586
This is a way more relevant chart. If you're talking about Brent Johnson his timeframe is like 6 years from March, declaring yourself winner now is like the bitcoiners declaring victory last week. Just let time make your case, Macro plays out glacially slow.

>> No.24568757

>>24568727
Guess I'll email Blackrock then. I'll also consider emailing Rick Rule.

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Buttcorn maxi on suicide watch, but megabullish for the pmg frens :
https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/central-bank-uzbekistan-introduces-parallel-currency-gold

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMAjMzFnLAg&feature=emb_logo

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Speaking of bullish, i've never seen daddy Mickey this excited before. Contemplate the future ahead frens, because it is OUR :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pboxv8Hne1E

>> No.24569345

>>24569034
Lmao. Cryptofags are gonna learn not to fuck with PMs, when they learn what happens when the full institutional power of the Banks back Gold, as they always planned.

>> No.24569461

What are we expecting prices to do next week? I missed this dip as I was moving house. hoping to pick up another 25 oz

>> No.24569554

>>24569461
going up

>> No.24569620

How sure we are of stimulus agreement by year end?

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>>24569117
holy shit that's big news, time to destroy cryptofags

>> No.24570159

>>24568205
Rent free.

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Are mining stocks a hedge against inflation at all? I've seen conflicting answers on this, most think they're at least a little better than other stocks in that regard.

>> No.24570366

>>24570274
Stocks in general are good during inflation anon

>> No.24570394

https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/central-bank-uzbekistan-introduces-parallel-currency-gold
LET'S GOOOOOOOOO

>> No.24570445

>>24570274
It's a leveraged hedge.

>> No.24570491

>>24565140
It is also not trivial to bring tons of heavy space metals safely to earth's surface. weight is an important factor in safe atmosphere re-entry. Need to build some kind of space elevator.

>> No.24571081

>>24565876
nah i am not into proof coins, i buy whatever is cheap each week

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Delivery from Apmex just came in. Hope I didn't get santa silver this time.

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2 Rand SA > Sovereign

>> No.24571412

>>24570394
The Coming of UZBEKISTAN!

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7 asahi coins and one trade unit. Also, one Utah and Nevada goldback. Probably the best generic silver purchase I've gotten.

>> No.24571458

>>24570394
Looks like Biden is going to bring freedom to Uzbekistan soon

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>>24571458
God damn it.

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>>24571412
I want to sacrifice my life for Uzbekistan

>> No.24571745

>>24571458
Pretty sure they're acting as a dual proxy for Russia and the Middle East to undermine the USD. Don't think the Americans have the muscle for such a over reach into a country surrounded by just unfriendly actors. Maybe sanctions, but that won't be effective for long.

>> No.24572264

>>24571414
Cyber rounds are always welcome

>> No.24572373

does anyone have an account with Glint? gold backed bank accounts? I'm considering it just to cover the small amount of fiat I have to cover bills etc

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Oh, Guten Tag

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>>24572918

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>>24572939

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>>24572968

>> No.24573038

>>24573005
Nice!

>> No.24573068

>>24573005
Für zwei lausige Unzen Silber hast du dir ein Paket kommen lassen?

>> No.24573100

>>24559626

Holy shit, I used to do core drilling for a living and if we'd found core like that, the geos would've been jerking themselves off to it

>> No.24573146

>>24567341
good man!

>> No.24573274

>>24561901
what a joke, he sounds like every other conspiracy theorist who is wrong and then just keeps pushing back their "predictions"

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>$4+ premiums on everything not on "sale"
How'd it get so bad everywhere so quick

>> No.24573403

>>24570394
>>24571412
those packages are so kino. i want one now

>> No.24573417

>>24573100
any specific company you work for? I ve worked for Hytech, morecore and a few others. Also yes any good exploration geo would cream over that ore.

>> No.24573504

>>24573399
I saw Apmex bump up their premiums and then put them on 'sale' during the Thanksgiving holiday.

>> No.24573516

>>24570394
fuark, I wanted to visit Samarkand and Uzbekistan already, now I have to

>> No.24573758

>>24573399
Sunshine rounds are still a 1.50 over spot on JMBULLION
https://www.jmbullion.com/1-oz-sunshine-silver-round/

>> No.24573992

Just bought 4oz of gold to start off my stack. Can't keep it where I live due to threat of government seizure so storing them in a vault in Singapore. Good idea Y/N?

>> No.24574014

>>24573992
If you don't hold it, you don't own it.

>> No.24574073

>>24573992
In a shit hit the fan scenario, you have no reason to believe that your claims of wealth are valid. With so much leverage in the economy, and so many 'paper millionaires', I would be worried about a "Musical Chairs" scenario. Will courts be operating? Would they even be able to help you through international disputes for a mere 4 ounces of gold? Courts will be jam fucking packed at the very least.

>> No.24574232

>>24574014
>>24574073

You have good points, but I think if Singapore starts seizing gold holdings I'd have much more important things to think about than some ounces over there.

Also, I will eventually withdraw them, but what I like about Singapore is that they have zero reporting for any holdings and you can withdraw your gold with crypto if you want with almost zero KYC (or just walk into the retail store with a briefcase of cash).

>> No.24574306

>>24570366
So you are saying people with Venezuelan stocks maintained their purchasing power?

>> No.24574378

>>24573992
what country are you in?

>> No.24574459

>>24573005
Why do you even bother paying shipment fees for 2 oz of silver?
Idk how expensive are tracked shipment withing the US, but over here in France i must pay 15€ each time i make a purchase, so i don't even bother unless i can purchase minimum 25-50oz at once.

>> No.24574569

>>24573005
Beautiful. I just got done putting my Eagles and Britannias in their cases.

>> No.24574628

>>24574232
How do you plan to repatriate the gold? Prison wallet only holds 10oz at most

>> No.24574646

>>24574378
Sweden, so kiked by the EU.

>>24574628
I can just fly there and withdraw it. No problem. Otherwise they also offer courier services.

>> No.24574754

>>24574646
In Portugal you can store cheaply, mine was unfortunately lost in a boating accident last summer.

>> No.24574892

>>24574646
Ok it’s withdrawn. Now you live in Singapore for the rest of your life? How do you get it back to your country? You can’t just enter a debased and destabilized country with a bag of gold coins

>> No.24575148

>>24573992
>threat of government seizure
Where do you live, the Middle East? not tryna be a dick, genuinely curious

>> No.24575472

Anyone actually buy the goofy high premium Christmas rounds? When put into ornament sleeves to hang on tree would actually be a decent stealth way to hide a stack in a bigass box of Christmas lights

>> No.24575503

>>24575472
I might buy one as a present, but for myself I always stick to closest to spot as I can in general. If you do want some wait a couple months and then you can probably get them close to spot since it’s not near the holidays.

>> No.24575529

>>24575472
high premium? they offload those rounds when you buy generic silver.

>> No.24575646

Will the markets go down or up this monday? I want to know when to buy this week.

>> No.24575705

>>24575646
I bet it crab walks until we get some more details on stimulus.

>> No.24575764

>>24575705
It's been like that for like 3 days in a row.

>> No.24576025

>>24574306
I didn't say hyperinflation

>> No.24576217

>>24574646
>Sweden
Fuck bro is it that bad up there? I'm from Spain, this is turning into a socialist hellhole as well but I still feel somewhat safe buying gold, probably I shouldn't. Maybe you should hold gold through a crypto like gold tether or pax, and buy physical from other people, that's what I would do if I went paranoid.

>> No.24576403

>>24574646
>Sweden
Do they really care about a couple of coins you have over there?
T. Finn with 102oz Ag

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My bats finally arrived from ebay but they’re a lot smaller than I imagined for 5oz but still got them way under spot

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>>24575646
https://twitter.com/TheLastDegree/status/1335147329985404933
He seems confident about upside, I am not. We will see. I still couldnt get in Klondike silver, this shit didnt go down and I fear being fucked if I try to get in right now; it did 100% in 3 days after all.

>> No.24577110

>>24560937

like the other guy side. similar exchange is around 1.1 billion. After the merger it wil be about 200 million I think so an easy 5 bagger once they get running. They have patents on their technology and the exchange is done. Just need to do some testing it seems so they will be launched in the first quarter of 2021 and hopefully posting revenue by the second or third quarter.

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HELLO
PETER HERE
AMA I'LL TAKE 3 QUESTIONS ONLY

>> No.24577148

>>24560937
Looks like market cap right now is about $259M CAD if they completed the RTO today.

>> No.24577185

>>24577120
Did Jews do 9/11?

>> No.24577220

>>24577185
YES, AND 9/11 WAS A GOLD HEIST
I CAN'T SAY MUCH MORE

>> No.24577249

>>24577120
can you mcfucking kill yourself?

>> No.24577305

>>24577249
NO

>> No.24577324

>>24577120
why are you such a massive fucking faggot?

>> No.24577355

>>24577324
BITCOIN IS GOING TO 0

>> No.24577381

>>24577220
Who took the gold. Where can I read more.

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>>24577120


fuck you schiff, you're just the incel of capitalists and goldbugs

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Never forget, your girlfriend or a hooker is mortal, gold isn't

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ok /pmg/ faggots, you have a new member. bought 520 oz of silver last week. golden bullrun is commencing, and this time next year you will see triple digit number for silver. thank me later

>> No.24577800

>>24577715
i wish more of the egyptian gold smiths work survived the ages, too bad it was all melted down in antiquity by looters.

>> No.24577832

>>24577800
Yes, it's the same for precolumbian gold, spanish melted it for coins

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>>24577794
That's a big stack to start off with! Post stack!

>> No.24577931

>>24577832
a lot of that gold is still likely locked away in burials and forgotten locations or at the bottom of the ocean, we just have to find it. Egypts gold on the other hand was reused over and over again so very little of their work survived.

>> No.24578023

>>24577931
Imagine Atahualpa's ransom : a room full of golden objects. It's pretty sad but yes, there's a lot of galleons in the Atlantic full of gold

>> No.24578048

>>24559626
Any other stackers that have never had sex or a girlfriend? I can’t be the only one, right?

>> No.24578072

>>24578048
Can’t relate. Sorry anon.

>> No.24578099

>>24578023
part of that ransom were two gem emeralds which required two men each to move, as well as several gold and silver "books" which ended up in the Spanish Court library before being lost. The loot must have been insane.

>> No.24578199

Anyone see that RCEP trade deal apparently has a clause that bans USD transactions? Bigly if true

>> No.24578216

>>24578048
Nobody here wants to here about your sex life dickhead

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>>24577833
i want my shit now, and with world fucked up, i dont want to wait and take my chances. ordered it last saturday when price on spot was 22.6$
>500 oz britannia 2021 masterbox
>20 oz philharmoniker
want to add 4 ounces or one 100g gold bar to top it off and im done

>> No.24578314

>>24578255
>DCA is for pussies
Incredibly based and truthpilled

>> No.24578342

Should I have Iraqi Dinar, Vietnamese Dong, and Zimbabwe Zim in my portfolio?

>> No.24578348

>>24578255
Where you order from? What was total cost for the box w/ discount surcharge whatever

>> No.24578364

>>24578048
Not relevant to precious metals. But no, you're not alone.
>>24578255
Nice. If I was you I'd take the gold instead. Maybe wouldn't have gone that all in on silver too, would've put a little more into gold. But great stack nonetheless. Bloody love those 2020 Britannias, aesthetic as fuck.
>DCA is for pussies
And poorfags like me...

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>>24577800

>> No.24578576

>>24578507
now thats treasure

>> No.24578604

>>24568205
evil pilpul

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>>24578314
>>24578348
local dealers,im not from USA, researched price in like 50 different spots through the week since i made my mind already, waited for price to stop on saturday so i can have more time for my decision and took it. lowest price in my country, and i didnt pay in USD so im counting in local currency + vat etc. not going to doxxx myself completely, but 500oz was the best deal. i couldnt make myself pay more for less amount then gamble if price goes lower next week and i pay extra + double extra if price goes higher.

either you in or you out, and i can afford to lose 50% of this money and not stress about it too much. i would rather buy my shit whole, and take the ride, rather than count of TA,stars alligment or any other shit.
>>24578364
DCA is good for long term meme, i had to catch up, and had $$$ from crypto game so had to allocate some of it somewhere. also based on my research, i would rather go all-in silver rather than gold. still want to buy some gold but it will make like 20-25% of PM stack.

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USA fags sleeping bake new bread sons.

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>>24578314
kek. cope.

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>>24578951

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>>24578643
On a related note I recently bought Assasin's Creed Origins to play out my childhood fantasy of exploring ancient Egyptian Tombs for lost treasure.

Will someone bake by the way?

>> No.24579210

Fresh Bread
>>24579194

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>>24577697
>fuck you schiff, you're just the incel of capitalists and goldbugs
Seethe hard leftshitter